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THURSDAY, AUGUST 29, 2019 THE CHRONICLE — 5 TOWN CRIER / ANNOUNCEMENTS BIBLE TRIVIA VFW earns ‘All American’ 1. Is the book of Labor in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Ecclesiastes 4, how many are better than one, because they have a good reward for their labor? Two, Three, Five, Seven 3. In 1 Kings 5, how many thousand men comprised the labor force that King Solomon raised? 1, 5, 10, 30 4. What son of Abda was in charge of the forced labor in David’s kingdom? Baal, Adoniram, Cyrenius, Phaneul 5. From Exodus 20, how many days shalt thou labor and do all thy work? Two, Four, Six, Seven 6. Proverbs 14:23 states, “In all labor there is …?” Love, Hope, Light, Profi t COMMUNIT Y C ALENDAR OBITUARY THURSDAY, AUG. 29 OSU Extension Master Gardeners Mobile Plant Clinic gives science-based answers to gardening prob- lems. Located at the South Valley Farmers Market, 7th and Main streets, Cottage Grove, from 4-7 p.m. More info: Leigh Rieder, 6763LR@gmail.com. SATURDAY, AUG. 31 Coffee with a Cop, 10 a.m. - noon at Blue Valley Bistro, 116 Melton Road. TUESDAY, SEPT. 3 Eugene historian and author Steve McQuiddy will give a presentation on book “Here On the Edge,” a unique piece of Oregon history at History Pub at 6 p.m. at the Axe and Fiddle, 657 E. Main St., Cottage Grove. McQuiddy explores what it means to take an unpop- ular stand, based on conscience, and how that act of personal integrity carried forward to broaden its impact. Key members of the Waldport CPS camp coalesced into the Beat Movement, which in itself became the catalyst for a renaissance of new thinking in America. ANSWERS: 1) Neither; 2) Two; 3) 30; 4) Adoniram; 5) Six; 6) Profi t Susan Marion Martin Dec. 3, 1934- Aug. 19, 2019 THURSDAY, SEPT. 6 Presbyterian Women’s Association rummage sale, 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. at the Creswell Presbyterian Church, 75. S. 4th St. All proceeds benefit local charities. CHURCH DIRECTORY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 805 S. Front St. / 541-895- 2937 Pastor: Ben Umbel Sunday School: 9:30-10:30 a.m.; Worship: 10:45 a.m. Small Groups meet weekly; creswellnazarene.org Depar t ment of Oregon Command er Rick Higgins,above, and Creswell VFW Post 4039 past commander, Bob Beck, below, receive awards from National VFW Commander B. J. Lawrence during the July VFW National Convention in Orlando, Florida. PHOTOS PROVIDED CRESWELL SABBATH FELLOWSHIP 300 N. Mill St. / 541-895- 3338 Saturday Services: Bible Study: 9:30 a.m.; Worship Hour: 11 a.m.; Prayer & Bible Study Wednesday 7 p.m. CRESWELL PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 75 S. 4th St/ 541-895-3419 Rev.: Seth Wheeler Sunday School: Adults, 9:15 a.m. Sunday Service: 10:30 a.m. Choir Rehearsals: will resume on Wednesday, Aug. 28, 6:30 -7:30 p.m. creswellpres.org CRESWELL CHURCH OF CHRIST 380 Kings Row (P.O. Box 365) / 541-895-3328 Pastor: Doug Allison Kids' Praise: (5th grade and younger dismissed during worship service.) Sunday Worship: 10 a.m. Youth Group: Sunday, 5-7 pm Nursery provided. creswellchurchofchrist. com CRESWELL FAITH CENTER 755 S. Front St. / 541-895- 2535 New pastor: Joe Walters Worship Service: 10:30 a.m. Nursery provided during Worship Service. faithcentercres@gmail. com DELIGHT VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST 33087 Saginaw Road East / 541-942-7711 Pastor: Bob Friend Worship Services: Classic in the Chapel, 9 a.m.; Contemporary in the Auditorium, 10:30 a.m. delightvalleycc@yahoo.com ST. PHILIP BENIZI CATHOLIC CHURCH 552 Holbrook Lane 541-942-3420 Father John J. Boyle Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m. FRIDAY, SEPT. 6 Moveable Feet, a dance for community members age 8 to adult, meets at the Community Center, 7-9 p.m. Traditional dances from around the world quickly taught and then danced in a friendly, relaxed atmosphere. If you can walk, you can dance. Info at http://moveable- feet.weebly.com or 541-895-2254. The event is free. Presbyterian Women’s Association rummage sale, 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. at the Creswell Presbyterian Church, 75. S. 4th St. All proceeds benefit local charities. SATURDAY, SEPT. 7 The 69th annual Walterville Fair. Activities run from 8 a.m.-4p.m. at the Walterville Community Center. The Main Fair begins at 10 a.m. Crafts, land prod- ucts, antiques entries and local vendors. Special this year is a History Walk around Walterville to show off the new History Highway Panels at 10:15 a.m.. Stop by the Community Information Booth and enter to win a Cowboy Lap Quilt donated by Wanda Putnam and Denise Nash. More info: 541-746-9974. grange.org/ waltervilleor416/ or www.WaltervilleCommunityFair.org. Family Nature Discovery Day: Salute Vultures, 11 a.m.-3p.m. Cascades Raptor Center is celebrating International Vulture Awareness Day. Come meet resi- dent turkey vultures and enjoy activities highlighting the way of the vulture. Located at Cascades Raptor Center, 32275 Fox Hollow Road, Eugene. CHRONICLE WIRE SERVICES CRESWELL — The Creswell Veterans of Foreign Wars Post 4039 earned “All American” status for fi scal year 2018-19. The Department of Oregon (DO) also earned All American. The commander of the DO is Rick Higgins, of Creswell, a past commander of Post 4039. Creswell Post 4039 ranked third overall in its size category. Requirements for All American are participating in national programs, which include Voice of Democracy, Patriot’s Pen Youth Scholarship program, teacher award, partnering with a military unit, distributing buddy poppies, having a trained veteran service offi cer who helps veterans apply for VA bene- fi ts, and increasing post membership over the previous year. The post is also involved in a number of community service activities which include bingo, Cub and Boy Scouts, memorial services and safety activities. State Department requirements include those listed for the post, plus participating in legislative programs in Washington D.C. and in national veterans’ services. FRIDAY, SEPT 13 “Traditional Dress and Mexican Horseman or Charro Equipment Exhibit /Exhibición de Trajes Típicos de México e Indumentaria de Charro” exhibit on display through Oct. 26 with a reception from 5-8 p.m. tonight at Springfield Museum, 590 Main St., Springfield. More info: Madeline McGraw, 541-726-3677 or mmcgraw@springfield-or.gov SATURDAY, SEPT. 21 Oregon Trail Lacemakers meet monthly to make lace by hand, especially bobbin laces. Self-paced classes available. Guests are welcome to drop in on Third Saturdays, between 10am-1pm at Willamette Oaks Retirement Living, 455 Alexander Loop. More info: 541-484-1180 and www.oregontraillacemakers.weebly. com. Susan Marion Martin, 84, of Dorena, died on Aug. 19, 2019. She was born in Hood River on Dec. 3, 1934 to Ephriam Ashley and Marion Ninnette (Hollinghead) Miller. Susan graduated from Hood River High School and was an assembly worker for General Motors, Epson Computers and Roseburg Lumber. She enjoyed gardening, cake decorating, making cookies and clean- ing floors. In the 1970s, Susan rode dirt bikes. She was a member of Good Samaritan Church in Dorena. She married Ernest Samuel Martin on March 11, 2006 in Woodburn. She is survived by her husband, Sam; sons, Stan (Joa n ne) R icha rd son, Howard (Dawn) Richardson and Daniel (Ba rba ra) Richardson; stepdaugh- ters, Sheryl Shumway and Brenda Speas; stepson, Ernie Martin; 14 grand- children; and numerous great-grandchildren. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 8 at Good Samaritan Church. A graveside service was at Sears Cemetery on Aug. 26. Arrangements are in the care of Smith Lund Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. EARTHLINK INTERNET HIGH SPEED INTERNET Enjoy big-time Internet speeds without spending big bucks! 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