CRESWELL An exhibit tabic was planned fori IDENTICAL NAMES, WOÙNDS, JOB'S, CARS visited this week eml with her par-1 U why it has not been sounding at Thur»., I.b. 27, 1947 each Grange meeting and Mrs. El­ ent«, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Robert*. 10:00 each night a* usual. I*«i*t 4O3B, VFW, met M«>n«luy mer Tohlen will be in charge of About 9:30 Sunday morning two The seniors of Creswell high evening ut the IOOF hall und ob­ the table for the next meeting. A school ar«- working on the annual out of town car« collided where ligated Clarence Hockett um u new beautiful vanity Set was presented play which is to be presented Fri­ the highway turns and crosses the mcmiw'r. W. C Adum* administer- to Mrs. E. L. Reynolds, the Retir­ day, Murch 14. It 1» a three act railroad. Quite a bit of damage <•<1 the obligation. The Post voted ing president, In appreciation of comedy entitled "Act Your Age." was done and four people were to sponsor «Creswell B««y Scout the good work she had «lone in Hie They arc also planning a pie social taken to hospitals in Eugene suf­ troop No. 2H. Noimnutloiui for «if- lust year Mrs. Fr«-d Trumbly pre- for Friday. Feb. 2« at the high fering from different injuries. florrs will I k - continued at the next m-nted the program which opened school auditorium. meeting und ek-etton will I m - held by nil singing "America". Mrs. The management of the local LONE TIRKEV GROWER th«- first meeting in Murch. (’ r a w f o r <1 February Unless some farmers change telephone office ask.« that tele- Creswell Lodg«- 112 A. F. A A. Dreams” nn«l Mr*. A. E. Elmen­ phon«- and electrical bills be paid their plans, Charles Palmer of M met Monday and conferred the dorf and Mr». G. R Miller sang on week day* between 9 a. m. and Thornton Corners section will bt Glenwood, 4115 Hi way 99 So., 1 Blk West Springfield Jet. Muster Musou degree on two can- "In the Garden." Margaret Vaughn 5 p. m. One more long distance line the only turkey grower left in the dktates. Refreshments were served read "Liv«- and Let Live" and Mrx. has bt« n added to Eugene which game this year. Others have 2»-4tv-32 after the meeting. Miller read "Little Things”. Mr*. now makes three and there will be dropped out because of the mar­ Mr* Olive Purlin arrived home J. P. Walker gave some helpful ket outlook and feed situation. -------------------------------------------------------------------- « n —M two to Cottage Grove. Monday from Mesa, Idaho where hints to housewives, and u musical J. R. Miller. John Ray. and Nor ­ she hud »pent the lust few months quiz was presented with Mrs. C. I. Try a Sentinel want ad. man Skagg» went to Cottage with her daughter who Ims been Kent al th«- piano and Mr». C. 11. Grove to a special meeting of the ill Harrold winning th«- prize. Re* IOOF Saturday evening. The first V«o«M MmMrtrUitt VM». Home Economics club mot Tues­ freshmen,s were «erved by Mr». day afternoon at th«- Grange hull Reynolds, Mrs. E. L. Malone, und Rudy M H.rnand.t (l«h)and Eu,«n. C. H«mand«i art sot ralatlv««, but th«b degree of th«- order was conferred on eight candidates by the Wnima- and held their regular bUNlncss Mrs. F. P. Clack war and potl-wa« II».« tun a ««motkaM« patallal. Both «nlid.d in Army from meeting Mrs. G. R. Miller, who An eight jiound boy wax born to T«»o«, tach lot* a 1«, in ETO, both w««« hotpiialii.d al B«i,ham City, Utah, whala Encampment team. A group of Odd Fellows went both manltd Ofd.n ,lrh whll* r«cvp«ta*in., both w««« diuhaiftd lai* lart was in charge of the recent Inter* Mr. and Mrs. fl«»y Peterson nt n y.a«, both work a« forklift op.ralori at it Ci«o«H«id Cl«o«n«ld naval naval mpply ------ ' depot and both ’ ,o Gukridge Sunday -nd secure«! a natmnul dinner, reported Eugene hospital, Tuesday, Febru­ obtained identical new cart from th« V«t«rani Adminutration-admin- 1 pool tabic for the club room of cleared, und recommended that n ary IK This is the first grandchild >«c«nlly Ittered program, i , the IOOF hall. larger «'««ik Move Iw purchas<'d for of Mrs. A. W. Mourer. ....... ” ~ Two now four burner Butane the kit« hen. Th«' sewing committee Mrs. Fred Nichols entcrtaln<-d dorf; auditing committee, .Mrs. R. «•nd with h«-r parents. Mr. and Mr».'gas stove» were installed at the nnnounc«* they had purchtuu-d the FL club Tu«-»day evening and M. Carpenter, Lota Ringsdorf, and F. B. Good. Mi Schneeflock re- grade school kitchen Saturday n«'w drufjex for the club room the following committees were ap- Mr*. Norman Skaggs; reporter, - These have been badly rw«-d«-d for wind iw', »nd iji • I uxuar commit- isanted: sunshine, Mr«. Kenneth Mrs. Skaggs. Mr». Carpenter was mained for a longer visit. Fred Posey, a former resident, some time and will be an improve- te«' i'i . »'«I । numix-r of ninier- McCoy; birthday bucket, Mrs. Ted appointed chaplain for the year. lul» ...i tin. l to k’uirt work with. Mogstad; scrap issik, Ixiiu King«- It wax suggested that the members «•»Hod on ^'reswoil friends Sunday. I ment in the kitchen equipment A Hi- is now custodian of the Stella 3() gallon Butane waler heater was notify th«- hostess if uh«' cannot at­ Magladry school in Eugen«-. I also installed. The work was done tend a meeting. The member* cro­ Mr. und Mra. George Ros* spent, by a Eugene gas company. cheted emblem* for th«- Rebekah* I;.st week vi Jing in Seattle with There will b«- no grade school after tin- business meeting un«l relatives. Friday Feb. 28 because of the there will tn- a sp«-cial meeting A. E. Sharp of Springfield has "hoP being held in Spring* March 4 at th«- home of Lola - field for grade school teachers. bought a lot on North Second FUngadorf and mor«- crocheting Mr. and Mrs. Scott Churchill street from Richard ('ampbell and will be done. Th«- next regular and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Church­ will erect a house for his mother, meeting will be March IS at the Mrs. Eva Shelton. Mrs. Shelton is ill, all of Corvallis visited with horn«- of Mr*. Skaggs. -Mrs. Louisa Powell Sunday. Mrs. a former resident. Mr. an«l Mrs. John Camp of .Se­ The following committees have Scott Churchill is a sister of Mrs. attle visited with Creswell friends lx-cn announced for the experience Powell. . Monday. They wen- accompanied social and homecoming planner! by Mias Jean Ritchey, daughter of by Mrs. Alice Camp who hail been the Rebekahs for March 12: Ad­ Mr and Mrs. H. N. Ritchey of visiting with her daughter, Mrs. vertising and invitations. Mrs. C. I. Sutherlin, and Richard Higgins, Robert Wright at Corvallis. Kent. Mrs. V. W. Johnston, and son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Higgins of were married at the First Donald Bluck, a student at th«- Mr». Elmer Persch; table decora- Eugene, ... hurch in Eugene Sun- Uregon State ’ College, _ was home tions, Mrs. K. McCoy. Mre E. fc*' for the week end His mother, Mrs. Cartwright, and Mrs. C. Bush; en- ^'h- -6 *b with th«- Rev. Hugh N. McCallum officiating. Patricia James Black, has recently re tertainment, Mrs. Frank Sly, Mrs. .. ------ - ----------- turned from a trip to Pennsyl Fred Trumbly. and Mrs. J. P. Montgomery of Sutherlin and Walker; refreshments. Mrs. Min- Geo««* Hargett, uncle of the bride, vania. “*rr,siburg the attend­ Gilfry Lodge IOOF met Wed- nic Henriksen, Mr*. Chas. Ellis. ants. The bride wore a suit of nesdsy evening and transacted and Mrs. L. J. Quigley. Mr. und Mrs George Dewey and a‘4“a W1'h black accessories. Sho is regular business. It was decided to purchase a pool table for the club s«»n, J«?»sie, of Victor, Idaho visitc-d a Jumor in ( reswell high school If we do not have what you need in stock now, please be patient and we shall try to have room and one ha.» been found and recently with Mr and Mrs. Fred a"‘La slst,Vr^f M" “ Grahanl will be set up as soon as possible. Trumbly. Mr. Dewey is an uncle of 01 tresw‘>1> The groom is a navy it at the earliest possible date. Thanks for your wonderful attendance at our Anniversary. , veteran and is employed at the Commitment service* were held Mr. Trumbly. Goshen saw mill. Mr and Mrs. Ed A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Monday at the Creswell cemetery for Mrs. Rosa J. Blythe of Port- A. R. Gwyther Thursday, Febru­ Graham were Creswell residents pn-sent at the wedding. The couple land with E. Schwering in ary 20, at a Eugene hospital Th«' charge of the services. Mr». Blythe Gwyther» also have a daughter, will make their home at Sutherlin. The new telephone office will be was th«- mother of Mrs. Dora Judy. Among those attending Pomona ready for occupancy a* soon as Parker whose husband was a for- mer pastor of the Crrsw«-li Meth- Grange at Lowell Saturday. Feb. one more piece of equipment ar­ 22 were H. A. Howe, Mr and Mrs. rives. Men have been putting the «»dist church. • 29 tfexx 612 MAIN ST. PHONE 361 cables into the building this week Miu Alleyne Spencer’s art stu­ F. P Clack, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. and while doing this it was neces­ DR. M. E. SMITH IN CHARGE OF OUR OPTICAL DEPT. dent* have again been honored in Radcliff, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, sary to take the line down that their radio art work. Juanita Mrs. G R. Miller. Mrs. R. F. Scott. Finch bus recently won the first Mrs. Vun Jurousbeck, and Mr. and connects with the curfew and that . prize for the fifth gr ide und Ellen Mrs Elmer Tohlen Mrs. L«-onard Ziniker and Mrs. Makme won the first prize for the seventh grade. Students from Norman Skaggs took their girl all over the state participate in scout troops to Eugene to visit the Eugene Farmers Creamery, these contexts. Several local teacluira arc at­ und the Girl Scout office Satur­ tending the Audia Visual Aids day. Mrs. Kenneth Schwerin«» and classes at the University each Mrs. C. Scarbrough furnished cars. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Smith spent Thursday evening. Dr, Wood is th«- instructor. Those- taking the the week end at Portland visiting work are Miu Ruby IGoidsworthy. with their son. Robert C. Smith Mrs. Ruth Tipton. Miss Alleyne und family. 7^ Start that home right with: A very good crowd attended the Spencer and Mrs. Orris Steele. DUAL OCTANE QUALITY GASOLINE A davenport and matching Th«- City Council held a special junior class play, “A Date With chair. m<-eting Monday evening an«i de- Judy,' at the high school auditor­ cid«-d to dig a new well to reptaw ium. Friday evening. The play was Dining Sets. th«- one dug last summer which nas well pn-sented and con.sider«-d one proven unsatisfactory. Ethan Al­ of the best prepared in a number Gorgeous all chrome dining In cold or heat — in your car, new or old — ing, and also for economy. Its octane is right len, R M. Carpenter, and Norman of years. Mr». Victor DeMatci was sets. Skaggs were appointed to locate the director. A ro T ane offers today’s finest all around gas­ for complete elimination of knock or ping The Presbyterian Ladies Aid a suitable plac«- for the new one. oline performance. A ro T ane —produced by under all driving conditions. Creswell chapter of E'astern held a no-hostes» meeting at the Star met Thursday evening and in­ h«>me of Mrs. Minnie Anderson the pioneer in the field of premium motor fuels itiated Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Nichols. Wednesday afternoon. March 29 THOSE HARD TO GET INNERSPRING MATTRESSES. Refreshments wen- scrv«-d in keep­ was set as the date for annual — is made entirely from high octane compon­ today—at your Friendly Associated Dealer's. ing with Washington's birthday Easter io«>d sal«- and bazaar to (Both for single and double beds.) ents, in balanced proportions. This means that Remember, A ro T ane makes any car a better car b«- held at the Red & White store. and the tables were decorated bery attractively by Miu Alleyne Spen­ an«l the committees were appoint- A ro T as E’S volatility is right for instant start- to drive. > cer's art class of the grade school. «•dt for the'coming event. A nom­ inating committee was named as T!»e World Day of Prayer was TIDE WATER ASSOCIATED OIL COMPANi observed by the Cn-swell church«-s follows to suggest officers for the at the Creswell Church of Christ, new term. Mrs. G. N. Post, Mrs. Friday afternoon. Mrs. Ronald Os­ Geosge Gwyther. and Mrs. Wm. borne was the leader and was as­ Thomson. There were 28 members sisted by Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs. present and the following guests; C. H. Harrold, Miss Kathryn Mo-- Mmes. Richard Campbell, H. W. berg and Miss Teresa Kuykendall. Bryden. Mary Olson. R. S. Rolfe, Mrs. Ward Rice was th«- soloist and Rosie Hanson of Creswell, and Everything in the Furniture Line. and Mrs. Ray Vincent the pianist. Mr». Earl Steadman of Watford Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Schneeflock City, N. D„ Mrs-. Janet Brown of ! of Union, Oregon spent the week Keene. N. D.. Mrs. Andrew Olson. Mrs. Arthur Olson and Mrs. Cora । Olson, all of Eugene. The birth- , days of January and February were honored with a lighted birth- ' day cake. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. Cal Hatfield with Mrs. Leo Wilson assisting hostess. The roll call will be an­ swered with a Bible verse contain- I । ing the word "peace ’. CHOPIN WALTZES .................................................. ALEXANDER BRAILOWSKY The fire department respond«-d to a call at the home of Mr. and AVE MARIA ..................................................................... MARION ANDERSON Mrs. G. E. Everson Wednesday GREAT SONGS OF FAITH ...................................... MARION ANDERSON evening. It wa» a roof fire and did not cause a great deal of damage. RHAPSODY IN BLUE ............................................. OSCAR LEVANT The F. B. Good family attended a family reunion in Corvallis Sun­ ENE8CO ROUMANIAN RHAPSODIES 12 NATIONAL SYMPHONYORCHESTRA day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •• C. M. Osborne. Among the others present were Mildred Good and Dean Busted of Creswell. MUSIC OF: Th«- WSCS of the Methodist Chopin — Beethoven — Debusay — Brahms — Schubert — Mosart — Rachmaninoff church met for a pot-luck dinner Wednesday at the annex. Out of Also albums and singles in western and popular: Dorsey, Monroe, Kaye, Como, Sinatra, town members present were Mi's. Autry, Acuff, Willis, Rogers, Robertson, Arnold, etc. Fred Rowley and Mrs. Frank Beckley of Eugene and Mrs. Syl­ via Adams of Goshen. At the meet­ ing which followed Mrs. W. C. Ad­ ams led th«- devotions and Mrs. H A. Howe presented the lesson. It was voted to buy more cups for use at the annex and to donate $3 to । the Red Cross drive. The hostesses for the next Dorcas meeting will be Mrs. C. Scarbrough, Mrs. Dora Martin, Mrs. .L. H. Brown, and Mrs. R. E. Wright. Mrs. Avia Graves arrived homo this week from spending the win­ ter with her son, Hugh, who is stationed with the navy in Penn­ sylvania. Sho returned home by 702 Main Phone way of the Panama Canal and re­ ports a wonderful trip. Miss Elva Roberts of Portland -Unpainted or Painted Furniture- Chests, Book Cases, Desk, Chairs and Novelties. INTER Gin FURNITURE CO.. Bookkeeping Outfits, all kinds. The Sentinels Make This Your Headquarters For HOME ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES - Toastmas­ ter, Mixmaster, Coffeemaster, Manning Bowman Products. RADIOS and Radio-Phonogi aph Combinations Admiral and Emerson. Plunkett's Associated Service Station RAZORS — Schick, Rem., Sunbeam & Packard SILVERWARE — Community Plate, 1847 Rogers, Holmes and Edwards, 1881 Rogers, Wil­ liam Roger and Son, Roger Bros., Tudor Plate. 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