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THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 2020 community Church directory BETHEL MISSIONARY BAPTIST 303 Oregon Ave. 541-292-7168 Pastor Bo Shrum CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 805 S. Front St. 541-895-2937 Pastor Ben Umbel CHURCH OF CHRIST 380 Kings Row (P.O. Box 365) 541-895-3328 Pastor Doug Allison creswellchurchofchrist.com CRESWELL FAITH CENTER 755 S. Front St. 541-895-2535 Pastor Joe Walters faithcentercres@gmail.com creswellfaithcenter.com CRESWELL PRESBYTERIAN 75 S. 4th St. 541-895-3419 Pastor Seth Wheeler SABBATH FELLOWSHIP 300 N. Mill St. 541-895-3338 DELIGHT VALLEY CHURCH OF CHRIST 33087 Saginaw Road E. 541-942-7711 Pastor Bob Friend delightvalleycc@yahoo.com HILLSIDE 635 Holbrook Lane 541-895-3352 Pastor Brent Murphy KINGDOM HALL 82546 Pacific Highway 541-895-2136 NEW HOPE BAPTIST 597 S. Front St. 541-895-4436 Senior Pastor Rob Walker ST. PHILIP BENIZI CATHOLIC 552 Holbrook Lane 541-942-3420 Father John J. Boyle SPRINGFIELD LUTHERAN 1542 I St. 541-746-2403 Pastor Erik Post slcanchor@gmail.com springfieldlutheran.org Church listings are free. Send listing to info@Chronicle1909.com. BIBLE TRIVIA 1. Is the book of Micah in the Old or New Testament or neither? 2. From Luke 15, the woman who searched her house with a lantern was looking for a lost ...? Soul, Child, Bird, Coin 3. In Judges 16, how many locks of hair did Delilah have cut from the mighty Samson’s head? 1, 3, 5, 7 4. Where were Peter, Andrew and Philip, the fi rst of Jesus’ disci- ples, from? Zion, Bethel, Hebron, Bethsaida 5. From Genesis 26, who planted crops that were reaped a hundred- fold? Adam, Isaac, Abraham, Cain 6. How many psalms in the book of Psalms are attributed to Moses? 1, 5, 34, 74 FAITH / TRIBUTES THE CHRONICLE — 5 Coronavirus worries keeping you awake? Try some stretches in bed CHRONICLE NEWS SERVICES Anxiety about the spread of the coro- navirus is leading to sleepless nights for some people – and that can result in even more health problems. Here are a few stretches that can help calm you to sleep. Stretch 1. While lying on your back, extend your shoulder out as is comfort- able and lift your hand up as though you are trying to stop traffic. Then turn your arm and your hand backward, letting your little finger be your guide. Let your little finger land where roughly the No. 7 would be on a clock. Just extend your shoulder out as is comfortable and bring your fingers back as is comfortable. Stretch 2. While lying on your back on the bed, put your arm in a position as if showing your muscle to someone. Just extend your elbow out to the side as is comfortable for a tricep stretch. From that position, open your hand up all the way, extend your elbow to the side as is comfortable while bringing your thumb down toward you as is comfortable. Stretch 3. While you lie on your back, just extend your shoulder and arm out as is comfortable, Piller says. Stretch 4. While you lie on your back, bring your toes and the inner side of your foot inward to get a stretch on the side of the foot. These stretches for the side of your feet can be done lying on your side as well, as long as you have room to bring your foot or feet down or inward. You also can use a pillow between your legs to raise your foot so you can bring your foot or feet down, or hang your feet over the edge. DEATH NOTICES SLAYTER - Roger Eugene Slayter, 79, of Springfield, died March 20, 2020. TERRY - Nina Rene Terry, 78, of Cottage Grove, died March 26, 2020. Arrangements by Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel in Cottage Grove. ALFORD - Rita Irene Alford, 88, of Springfield, died March 28, 2020. Arrangements by Andreason’s Cremation & Burial Services in Springfield. COLLINS - Milton R. Collins, 84, of Springfield, died March 30, 2020. Arrangements by Andreason’s Cremation & Burial Service in Springfield. PARKS - Hattie Ruth Parks, 89, of Cottage Grove, died April 1, 2020. Arrangements in the care of Smith-Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel. SKINNER - Phyllis A. Skinner, 88, of Springfield, d i e d A p r i l 3, 2 0 2 0. Arrangements by Andreason’s Cremation & Burial Services in Springfield. HOUSER - Ardyce E. Houser, 87, of Springfield died April 3. Arrangements by Andreason’s Cremation & Burial Services in Springfield BA L DW I N - C y n t h i a Loretta Baldwin, 93, of Drain, died April 6, 2020. Private Interment at East Drain Cemetery, in Drain. Ar rangements by Smith -Lund-Mills Funeral Chapel. Richard Stephen Howard Sept. 11, 1934 - March 27, 2020 Richard Stephen Howard passed away March 27, 2020. He was born to Stephen L. Howard and Alice Mildred Rissue in Cottage Grove on Sept. 11, 1934. He attended school in Cottage Grove through the 11th grade, when he decided going to work was his priority. His kids were so proud when in 1991 at the age of 56 he returned to education and received his GED. On November 14, 1953 he married the love of his life, Unica Beatres Crawford. They were married for 66 years. They had 5 children, Sharon Winona, Stephen Dale, Marion Sidney, Ereena Dee, and Raymond Timothy. He owned the Cottage Grove Taxi service from 1963 – 65. He worked for Weyerhaeuser Company for 33 years and retired in 1997. After retiring he started working at Magnolia Gardens, where he stayed for 17 years. He enjoyed bowling and golfing, wood- working and putting a smile on the face of those around him. He was preceded in death by his brother, David L. Howard, and his grandson, Anthony Glenn Howard. He is survived by his sister, Alice Eleanor Coop; wife, Unica; his children; 14 grandchildren; 10 great grandchildren; and numerous nephews and nieces. He was affiliated with the Cottage Grove Congregation of Jehovah’s witnesses. ANSWERS 1) Old; 2) Coin; 3) 7; 4) Bethsaida; 5) Isaac; 6) 1 (Psalm 90) (c) 2020 King Features Synd., Inc. 2020-21 CRESWELL CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ANNUAL AWARDS LAST CHANCE TO VOTE!! BIBLE WORD SEARCH ANSWERS C OMMUNITY C ELEBRATION AND A WARDS B ANQUET 2020 NOMINATION SUBMISSION The Creswell Chamber of Commerce’s commitment to Creswell is 56 years strong! Our annual banquet is a cele- bration of the Creswell community and that commitment. The highlights of the evening include presenting awards for Community Volunteer of the Year, Citizen of the Year, Junior Citizen of the Year, Rose Barker Lifetime Achievement, Business of the Year, Agri-business of the Year and Educator of the year. Nominations: Nominations are open to anyone in the Creswell Community Area. Submit a Please submit this completed form describing your nominee and why they deserve recognition in the described Nomination: category. Category descriptions and previous recognitions are on attached pages. Attach a separate page if necessary. Note: Junior Citizen of the Year and School Volunteer nominations are handled via a separate process. Deadline: Nominations must be received no later than May 4, 2020 at the Creswell Chamber of Commerce Office. More For more information about the Creswell Chamber of Commerce’sAnnual Community Celebration and Awards Information: Banquet please call the Chamber Office at 895-4398 or email us at: creswellchamber@gmail.com Category descriptions and previous recognitions are listed on the attached pages. Thank you for your participation and nomination. Select a Nominee Category (one per page) Business of the Year Citizen of the Year (individual or group) Agri-business of the Year Community Volunteer (individual or group) Rose Barker Lifetime Achievement Educator of the Year (individual or group) Nominee Information Name: Phone: (Please include a contact name if it is a group) Reasons for nomination: Please return your nomination submission by Monday, May 4, 2020. Mail: Creswell Chamber of Commerce, PO Box 577 Creswell, OR 97426 Email: creswellchamber@gmail.com Junior Citizen Scholarships First – $1,000 Runner-up – $500 Money for scholarship recipi- ents are disbursed directly to the school or university. Recipients must provide evidence of enroll- ment and school contact infor- mation before distribution. Deliver completed application and letters of reference to the Creswell Chamber of Commerce by May 4, 2020. Return via: Mail: PO Box 577, Creswell, OR, 97426 Email: creswellchamber@ gmail.com Offi ce (drop off): 95 W Oregon Ave., Creswell, OR, 97426 (drop slot available in the door) APPLICATION CHECK LIST: * Signed & completed applica- tion * Letter of reference from school staff (teacher, coach, counselor, administrator, etc.) * Letter of reference from a non-school adult (employer, volunteer coordinator, etc.) PICK UP YOUR APPLICATION AT THE CHAMBER OR ON ITS WEBSITE