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Tbr HaaUnel, Cattare Grove, Oregon Thur»., Dw. IM, IIM7 wood and Mrs CRESWELL Honor Rebekah Uxige met Wed nesday evening and made plans for a Joint installation with the <>dd Fellows on January 14. A potluck supper will precede the meeting The following officers Were appointed for the new year: warden, Mrs Esbon Cartwright; conductor. Mrs Bob Sellers; in side guardian. Mrs R. F. Scott; Harry Mawson outside guardian. Mrs Fred Nich ola; musician. Mrs. C. I. Kent; chaplain. Mrs. E. E. Allen: flag bearer, Mrs. Ted Mogs tad. right supporter to noble grand. Mrs. V. W. Johnston; left supporter to noble grand, Mrs. Ellis: right sup porter to vice-grand. Mrs. Miller; left supporter, not anounevd; chaplain guards, Mrs. Harold Pat ton and .Mrs Avia Graves; past Edwards Outdoor Store MEN’S WEAR Dobbs Hats Oswego Ties Paris Belts < 'ohnnhia Knit Sweaters Wilson Bros. Hose B\ D Ribes SPORTING GOODS ■■>>«■■■< ------ The honor roll for the last six weeks at the high school has been ÄV Carl R. Rakh announced as follows: first honor roll; Vivian Joiner, James Moberg. Gene Andrews. Kathryn Moberg, Betty Tiedje, Jenenne Everson. I In a very true sense, we can Second honor roll; Verla Jean make our 0«n horizons. Stott. Beverly Hancock. Ilona Wil- son. Niel Crosby. Susan Moberg. Russia is making a great scene Kathryn Varnon. Darlene Reich, over the expulsion of some Soviet Teresa Ku> kendall. Vivian Brooks, citizens from France, Russia has Dale Webb, Betty Hord. Darlene not a leg to stand on. Any nation Kinslow, Barbara Tiedje. Carolyn may refuse to harbor the nationals Land. Janice Everson, Doris Bates. I of any other country it deems Jeanne Tiedje, Muriel Anne Shoop.1 necessary or expedient. Bob Kirkpatrick. Elaine Sartelle, Evelyn Butterfield. Sue Crosby. Perhaps, if we knew the other Vestal Powell. Loren Brooks. Eli- man's motive's better, we would nor DeBruler. Denise Bates. Larry have more charity for his acts. I Garrity. THOUGHTLETS The grade school Christmas pro gram will be given Friday evening, Dec. 19 and al) patrons of both Walker and Creswell districts are invited. Patrons of the Walker and Cres well districts will vote on the con solidation of the two districts at a special meeting at the grade school building in Creswell be tween 8:00 ami 9:00 p.m. on Mon day, December 22 A consolidation would be beneficial to both dis tricts. Theta Rho Girls met Thursday, evening and practiced for initia tion which will be held Thursday. IX'cember 18. Three candidates have been accepted. A party was enjoyed following the meeting. The annual Christmas party was enjoyed by the Neighbors of Woodcraft Saturday evening. Out town members present were Mmes* D v Clack. Hazel Clack. tanl mu ale Inn. Mra. Hollemon; Juvenile matron, Mra Hollemon. Mr and Mrs J. R Miller. Mr and Mrs John Ray. Mr and Mrs L. J. Quigley, Mr anti Mrs Nor man Skaggs, and Fred Trumbly | attended a meeting of Canton Hovey No i of the LOOF at Eu- gene Friday evening and Mr I Skaggs was elected Lieutenant for the coming year. FLOWER (4HS They hit auilnhle for your family.— your friends your fila your elientM toinen. HIGH MHOOt. CHRISTMAN VACATION HE« . »3 . JAN. a you ninlce < ’ll I INt IHHM. The Cottage Grove schools, both I union high school and elementary I schools, will have a twelve day ' Christmas vacation School will | dismiss after the close of school! One commentator thinks that The students of the high school next Tuesday afternoon. Dec. 2.1. | by | will present their Christmas pro- Russian Minister Molotov, | gram Wednesday morning. Decem- these long harangues, is playing and will not resume until Monday I delav Bv delay the soviet I ber 24 after which their Christ- for delay. Jan. 5, 1948. This will lie the last ’ hop.-» ; mas vacation will commence and ! school will reconvene Monday, way Mrs. Carl Lea bo of tn April. ; January 5. Grove. Mrs. Mary Duffy was a L God has given us beauty of sight Mrs. F. E. Kennedy and Erdine visitor from Cottage Grove Circle , 4 Jones are visiting a few days with and beauty of sound. But if our During the business meeting Dr. minds and souls become so dis ; relatives at Long Beach and Los torted we have no beauty of the Harold Axley of Cottage Grove Angeles. was recommended as examining The annual community Christ mind to enjoy the beauty of sight physician for the lodge or sound. mas program Will be held down, town the evening of Saturday. De- i Creswell Grange met Thursday A long step forward against evening and the newly elected j cember 20. This event is sponsored * race discrimination was taken re worthy master appointed standing by the VFW. Mr. and Mrs. Espinosa and son cently. The Supreme Court laid committees for the year. AgricuL have gone to Los Angeles to spend aside the sentence of the Missis turai, Roy Crawford. Clarence ; the Christmas holidays with Mrs. ■ sippi court which sentenced a Jackson. C. G. Gray; legislative, Negro for murder. The court did Mrs. H. A. Howe. Mrs. R. E. Espinosa's mother. Word has been received that ; this, not because it was against Wright. A. L.' Radcliff: building. i Pvt. Raymond White is now sta-1 the punishment of the Negro, but R. P. Smith. F. P. Clack, Charles ; tioned at Lachland Air Base at ! because there were no Negroes on Wetzel; parliamentarian. H. the jury The case was remanded Howe; resolution. M i San Antonio. Texas. O. "„L.. Wicks, M. C. For the shopping convenience of 1 to the Mississippi courts, accom- John Ray. C. C. Hollemon; cour- their customers. Greens Hardware panied by a stern reprimand. tesy, Mrs. B. Vaughan. H. S. Jos- j and Supply Store wall stay open ; . . . . . Hn. Mrs. F. P. Clack; Cub Scouts, A man who joins the church just £ w Malone C C Walker ; until 9:00 p.m. on the following , evenings: Friday, Dec. 19; Sat., because it is the respectable thing Harry Brown. C. Collum. E. e ' Ai|en; reporter. Mrs. C. I. Kent; Dec. 20; Mon., Dec. 22: and Tue-S i to do gets very little out of it. Dec. 23 but will close at 5:00 p.m . , , .“ youth. Margaraet Vaughan, Don- A local minister says that if you »Id Vincent, Helen Vick; relief on Wed.,Dec. 24. Members of the Youth Fellow- j take Christ out of Christinas. Mrs. C. H. Harrold F E Vick ship group collected clothing Sat-! there is nothing left but a mess R. £ Wright; sale's slips. Mrs' Ray Vincent; ways and means, urday to fill mercy bags for ship- I ment to needy in Eurpoe and Asia weeks visit in Kansas. On her re- F. L DeBerry, Mrs. G. R. Miller, on Christmas ships. trin trip she visited several days Ray Vincent. Alice Denney. Cecil Dr. C. H. Atwood has gone to in Ashland with her sister-in-law,; Rhodes and Kathryn Varnon were Fossil. Oregon where he has ac- j Mrs. Emma Hager. elected to membership by initia- cep ted a contract to serve as Creswell Radio and Electric tion. E. E Allen reported on th« physician for a large lumber firm I Shop broadcasts Christmas carols recent masters meeting in Eugene Mrs. Atwood and granddaughter. from their store each evening and which stressed more visiting with Teresa Kuykendall, will remain i this is greatly enjoyed by all. The neighboring granges. Mrs C. C. here until the end of the school | Girl and Boy Scouts have decor Hollemon was elected Juvenile year. ated the light posts down town matron. Mrs. Alice Schwering returned J with greens and ribbons and the On Friday evening Allen Wheel-1 the first of the week from a six whole town is taking on a festive er, assisted by Lenore Haldoraon । air. as regalia bearer, Evelyn Skoog as Mrs W. G. Crabb was taken to emblem bearer. Marjorie Haldor- the Sacred Heart hospital Satur- son as marshall, installed the offi- i day and is still quite ill. cers of Dorena. Hebron, Goshen, i A son was born to Mr. and Mrs and Creswell Granges. Mrs. C. I i | E. Earl Smith at a Eugene hospi- Kent acted as musician. The new tai Monday. December 15. The Creswell officers are: master. E baby has been named Richard and E. Allen; overseer, E. W Malone: is a grandson of Mr. and Mrs. J lecturer, Mrs. F. L. DeBerry: £• Smith, . steward. E. L. Reynolds; chaplain. The members of the Camas Mrs. E. L. Malone; treasurer. Swale Club enjoyed a turkey din- Ralph Crisp; secretary. Mrs. Ralph ner at their regular meeting Tues- j Rogers; gatekeeper.' John Ray; day. Hostesses for the next meet-1 Ceres. Mrs. Barney Doyle; Po- mg are Mmes. W. L. Scott, E. O. | mona, Mrs. Harry Brown; Flora, b Smith, and E. W. Hoagland. _ --------- .Margaret Vaughan; lady assistant Donations for the Community steward. Mrs. R. C Bruce; execu- Chest are still being turned in to J five committee, Ralph Rogers, E E- Allen, chairman. A total of ’ Harry Brown, A. L. Radcliff; $450 has been turned in so far. musician. Mrs. C. I. Kent; assis- Sunnyside Greenhouses 1704 West Main Phone 182 g¡¿ REDUCED PRICES ON XMAS LIGHTS LUNCH KITS Casting Rods Reels Ski Goods BOTH TYPES and LOTS OF White Stag Garments THERMOS BOTTLES Knives WARREN EDWARDS F ARNEY EDWARDS 46 North 9th Street — Phone 309L MANY XMAS GIFTS TO PICK FROM Our First Anniversary WALKER AUTO SUPPLY e are mighty proud of our first anniversary at our new location 205 Pacific Highway If you have not visited us, we’d be very glad to have you call on us on this our first anniversary. We feature fine foods at all times. A gardenia free to each lady attending as long as our supply of gardenias last. TOWN TALK CAFE 205 So. 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Hear Eddy Arnold’s new album — Dorothy Shay Vol. I and II. 49c lb 58c lb Shoulder, Grade A LENTHERIC TOILET PREPERATIONS Veal Steak Roasting Hens 49c lb 39c lb Tweed Chili Bricks 49c lb Turkeys - Order before it's too late Miracle WE'VE GOT THE BEST Shanghai Simp Early. Open Friday and Saturday evening Dec. 19 and 20. Also evening of December 23. For Women and Men BRISBANE ELECTRIC KELLY DRUG CO. Phone 73 Roast Link Sausage Pure Pork POPULAR ALBUMS 702 Main Wc have it Extra Special ^(erry Qhristmas Christmas Special Playtime Series Shortening NO LIMIT 1 - 4 lb. pkg. We Give S & H Green Stamps Ground Beef 38c lb Fresh Too, No Water or Cereal BARTELS MARKET WM. BARTELS, JR., PROP. CUSTOM CUTTING AND BUTCHERING PHONE 65