The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 21, 1952, Image 10

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    CRESWELL READERS
ATTENTION
MRS. C. I. KENT I» your Cre«well
■?w» representative for new» and ad­
vertising — Her number I» Creswell
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CRESWELL NEWS
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11 i s ow X muscxper PAGE
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Section Two
NUMBER -*
. I riWAHY
Club Celebrates ¡McKenzie Tops Creswell, Leads League
Petty Anniversary Bulldogs Drop Decision to Oakridge
Published by The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Local Grange Has Missionary Holds Conference Elects
Box Supper, Party Evangelism Meet Methodist Leaders !
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by Dee Burn»
CRESWELL M e in her« and
Oakridge hnniled the Hullilog»
CRESWE1-L The fourth quart­
friend of th. Tri-Commimity club
1(>aKU(, ,tanillnK, were put
URF-SWELL - A box supper sup­
erly conference of the First Meth-
observed the ferti« th wtxlding an-
ftn u.>n>1|r
at Creswell Frl- Iheir »eventh I«»»» <>f
plied plenty of fun following the
ixiist Church was held at the
nivenaty of Mr and Mrs Riley
; ()
February 15. Th«* McKenzie ns they troun«'«'d th«» h<»m«' <« ‘U1
regular session of Creswell Grange
church annex Monday evening fol­
Pettv at
n potluck su|*|Hr anil E( '|4U(I
thP Bulldog* by • t>3-14, Ft'burnrv 12 on I reswll »
Thursday evening. Since it was
lowing a potluck supix'r. Rev. S.
social evening Valentines day at , ,mt
irKin, 12-39 At Mohawk, tnaplM,
Valentine's Day several clever
For th«» first two quarter» the
Raynor Smith, superintendent of
clubhouse Forty the Pleasant Hill Hlllblllle» drop­
boxes were decorated with¡em­
this district, presided at the busi-
guest" wcr«' present. A large wed­ ped the Mohawk Indian» for the Bulldogs gave th.- Wiirrior» »
rough tussle. Then the Unrrtora
blems of the day. W. W .Smith
ding « ike with Valentine emblem* sixxmd up»et the same night.
ness meeting.
was auctioneer. Some over $-3 *as
Th«» reports from the various
mad«' by Mrs. Earl Petty, daugh­
th«» lend all cum«» bruk to go out In front to
McKenzie
departments were given and the
ter-in-law of th«» hi’iiorcd rouplc, through th«' first two quatter» nml hold It the rest of the evening
realized.
.
The first pussywillows of tae
following nominations for officers
rent cred th«* table.
I >011 Grayz led Creswell's »cor-
played at tliy half with u 12 |»>int
season were the room decorations
were submitted and approved:
Best Beaver wns master of hiiil When the <'u«l of <h«' thlnl Ing with 15 points followed by
by Mrs F. L. DeBerry. The lec­
trustees for three years. George
ix'H'monies for the program l»«nir quarter rolle around, it found lA'cki'r with 1Í.
turer, Mrs. J. V. Birdsong, pre­
W. Rcss. J E. Smith. H N. Trax-
when stories of by-gone days were the Bulldogs forged ahead but
Tho Bullpup» llropix'd their
Helen
Vick.
sented songs and readings, and
1er; stewards,
reviewed An article along Huit
fourth to "B” t< mi *f’’f “ close
■
leid
to
a
Itani
fighting
JoAnn Corwall and Marlene smith
Russell Tendick. Mrs. J. M.
ime writtan !•> ■ brother, Edward Eagle team ns they chi .1 scoring game with Oakridge I aiding most
Land; treasurer of
gave a tumbling act. She announc­
I Black. W.
Petty, who was unable to lie pres- lor the night nt 42-39
of th«' way. 27 IN
ed Mrs. Mildred Norman, state
I building fund. John Bonnett. Mrs.
read. A pressure sauce
After the gam«», Tom Cox. the
deputy, as guest for the March
i J. M Walkup; communion stew-
pan ms presented Mr. and Mis. "IV I. . . ■ official, hud »vvcr»l
15 meeting and in charge of a
I ard. Kenneth Tendick. Mrs. J. E.
Petty. The couple was married In
numbers in a hat. This was the
school of instruction.
; Smith.
Ralph C.irnii« ha« l. arranger »n«i dirretar of "< amp««« < hri.ttan Eugen«’ and cum.* to their present breaking of a 3-way tl«' for fii»t
Jasper Grange will make a
Benevolence treasurer. Mrs. W
<*•'*”> artist, will be in home in the Bear Creek commun- place But McKenzie drew first
scheduled visitation here February
C Adams. Mrs. Irma Ogram. Mrs. Hour" with Mrs. Carmleliael. «»ut»tamling
Creswell
Thursday.
February
31.
7:30
|Mii.
at
th.*
Cre»lane »-hoal. They
place, Mohawk second and Cre»-
28 and present the program. Those
F. A. Everson. F. E. Vick. Mrs.
CRFNWELL At the Tuesday
sinre Mr Petty fafmttl during
in charge of refreshments arc Mr.
George W. Ross. Mrs. George will present th«* aetua' nx-ording of Aea.h niv Award winning •< '« v «‘on his more aetlso years nn«l Mrs well third
meeting of the Un swell Volunteer
Creswell has one more game I m - Un' Ih'partniertt J G Mortvnwn.
and Mrs. E. O. Albritton. Mr. and
Brandt: recording steward. Mrs. »how from Holly w..od C. B. S-. Clwnnel 1. Th.* Ass. nihly of God church Petty taught i unii
O. D. Johnson, former minion- i ____
for
with Yon­
Mrs. R. H. Anderson. Mrs. H L. ary to India, now general adminis- ‘ £. c. Fisher, P R. Walker: cu
,-a» presentisi with a
Is siMinsoring this event.
many years The best of wishes ' f«>re th«' tournament.
Barge, Mr. and Mrs. Birdsong and trator of the Christian Missionary
in recognition of his
Missionary todian of legal papers. H.
Governor Earl Warren of California 1« shown prraentlng the Acad­ arc extend«*« 1 by their many calla February 19 nt Yoncalla.
brief c
Creswell's Bullpups wer» end-
Mrs. A. A. Blinkenstaff.
the past several years.
Fellowship of Kansas City. Mis­ Howe: church board of education. emy Awanl trophy to the Carmichaels fur the best programs In the friends. A sol
only
they
A furniture auction was to be souri, will hold two weeks of C. C. Walton: Sunday school sup­
Ing a very g«xxl season
a new
modi'
on«'
of
their
children
able
to
be
__________ j
team
h»ld in the hall February 22 and missionary and evangelistic ser­ erintendent. Miss Jeanne Tiedje: Held of culture.
«lumped the
tank on the old truck and <l<> other
23 and the Home Economics club vices at the Creswell Church of secretary-treasurer. Mrs. E. M •
i down on the lower end of a 35-23 re-building Melvin A Miller will
and Walker put have chargt i- of the woik L If
will sell lunches both days. Mem­ Christ. The meetings will be at Rand. Mrs. Ogram. Mrs Black.
icore.
1
Rebekah
Lodge
thiough 9 jMiints apnee for the Brown. Ira Hockett and J
bers of the club reported that an 7:30 each evening except Satur­ Mrs. Ross. Mrs Walker, M s. Ross
Plans Initiation
electric stove had been purchased day from February 24 through Bradford. 5^. F. E. Vick Mrs.
Bullpups.
Mortensen were appointed to act
fqr the hall kitchen. The Grange March 9.
Harold Peterson; board of nus-
with C C T»yl<»«‘ »nd Frank A
For
March
12th
also voted to purchase an oil fur-
Clack of th«' Rural Fire district
Prof. Gilbert Kistler, vocal in­ sions. Mrs.
Gilbert E. Everson
nfice. On the decorating comipittee structor at Northwest Christian Walkup. Mrs. Rand. Mrs. J. E
CRESWELL At the meet ing of
board in arranging a »»Her «y»trm
for the next meeting are Mrs. V.; College, will direct the congrega­ Smith, Miss Vick. Mrs. Gladys xx*’v-~v-~'ve'-ve've^
Presented 50 Year
Rc < k ih h> I ? Wedni'sdav
Incanni» fir. s when th«- calls
E. Grousbeck, Mrs. E. J Hengel-! tional singing and be in charge of Flowerday, Mrs. A. Hawthorne.
.. Z- 1 u .»« Stanortcr
i evening th«* group voted to sub-
esime in Fuñidles with the »am«»
Jewel
Masonic
Pin
‘
Lcribe
to
the
fund
for
-
ndmi;
a
l«av«' caused
bTOk and Mrs. Frank Gardner.
the special music. There will be Mrs. Forest Walton.
' CRESWEt-L Gilbert E Ever­ names, especially of time In lo­
.
junior or sophomore high schoo.
Membership, evangelism, visita­
confusion and loss
special music each evening both
son,
n
re»id«*nt
of
this
community
HONOR REBEKAH LODGE local talent and students from tion. Forest Walton. Mrs. Flower­ To promote safety in and alxjut student of lhe county to the Unit«*d
n
for some over forty year», was eating th«- fire N» r'1"'
ixirted for th«' |>«<t thirty «lays
TO HOLD JOINT MEET
Northwest Christian College. The day. Mrs. Frank Elliot. Ross Brad­ the grade school, a junior safety | ^afionai Council as sponored by
patrol has been organized with.
L-mc County Leaders I(X)F
Mortensen and U *’ Hollcmon
at the February ll meeting <‘f the
CRESWELU Two applications Creswell Church of Christ youth ford. Charles Wetzel, Mrs. Forest Mardelle Cartwright as president; Council A meeting to continue
will serv«' Hu- refrc«hnwnta at the
Walton. Mrs. Peterson. C. C. Wal­
choir
under
the
direction
of
Mrs.
fet membership by initiation were Claude Kirkendal will sing each ton. Frank Elliot. Robeit Fox. Olsa Alexander, vice president; plans will be held at the local
n«'Xt meeting.
¡i( rented at the February 18 Wednesday evening. The public is Mrs Fox. Mrs. Rand. Mrs. Brandi: Barbara Doolittle, secretary: IOOF hall Sunday, February 24.
CresWell and Francis G Five
meeting of Honor Rebekah lodge
Sharon
Olson,
treasurer
and
Bev
­
Members are to bring cookies for
finance. Charles Wetzel, W. C.
j of Eugen«' wen» seated with him tXM \L HI«.II S< HOOL
and practice for the ceremonies invited to any or all services.
HI IK.» T MEETING HF.LII
Land. Mrs. Smith, William Ten­ erly Brundidge and Billy Vertrees the refreshments. Two applications j
i for the ceremony.
was held following the business
for membership were presented..
URhNWH-L The annual bud-
dick. Miss Vick. C. C. Walton. as sergeants at arms.
his
Mr.
Everson
transferred
' rfEcting-
. ।
Mrs. V. W Johnston resigned as
get meeting of the high achool was
Rcss Bradford. Frank Elliot; pas-
i m«*mber»hlp fiom Iowa and
• Mrs. V. W. Johnston resigned
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Dersham staff captain and Mis. L. A. Whit. :
torial relations, H. A. Howe, Mrs.
j lieen a M ison for fifty-thrbe years held Thurnday evening with C.
as staff captain and Mrs. L. A.
' Adams. C. C. Walton, Mrs. Brad­ entertained at a family birthday ncy was elected to th«» office. ,
i in April. He will observe his Scarbrough ns chairman and II N.
Christian
Church.
Lawrence
M.
Whitney was elected. Mrs. Mabel
dinner honoring Mrs. J. T. Kerr Practice was held for initiation!
ford.
William
Tendick:
Christian
I ninetieth birthday anniversary on Traxler, clerk Other» uttending
diesbro-« the Mapleton Rebekah Bixler, pastor. Sunday school at 10 j stewardship. Mrs. Walker. Mrs. Wednesday. February 14. Present which will be iwld nt the March ।
| March 30 and aside from »ome- were Mr». J. T. Kerr, J O Griff­
a.m. Ivan Parks, superintendent.
l^pdge was a visitor.
Blanche Gwyther. Mrs. Wetzel. were M- and Mrs. J. T. Kerr, Mrs. 12 meeting. An invitation will be .
| what Impaired sight and hearing ith and E A Green, al»«» ’he di­
Morning
worship
at
11
o'clock.
rlnvitations were to be sent to
L. M. Dersham, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ sent to the Cottage Grove and
Mrs.
J.
W.
Story
-
.
Mrs.
C.
C.
Wal
­
he 1» able to chat with his friends rector», K C Schwcring. W. D.
Evening
service
at
8
p.m.
the Cottage Grove and Walter-
vin Kerr and children. Mrs. Ver­ Walterville lodges to attend.
Tieiljc, F G Harrold, W O.
ton. Mrs. Black. Mrs. Elliot.
downtown
most every day.
ville lodges for the February 27
Nominations, the pastor, Mrs. J. non Kerr of Cottage Grove, Keith
Mrs. R. G. St. Clair nnd Mrs j
W. A. Woodward was to have Thomson. G. L Dreker; Mr». W.
Creswell Assembly of God. Rev.
meeting. Mrs. R- G. St.Clair and
E. Smith, Mrs. C. I. Kent, Mrs. Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. E. O. Smith will serve the rc
been similarly honored that eve- O, Sjx'ncer. »rhool clerk an«i Ed­
Mrs. E. O. Smith will be in charge W.
... R.
— Davidson,
_
- . pastor. Schedule
__ Black M:s. George Ross; audit- Dersham and son Eddie.
freshments
at
the
February
!
ning but Illness kept him at home win IMtto, principal. ‘Die cloction
of services. Sunday school 10:00.
H N kTraxlcr E c.
of refreshments.
»« ■ verni visitor« will be held in May following the
meeting.
There
a.m. A class for every age* Youll
and Wstory Mfs
Raymond Mourer has been laid
present from adjacent commun­ consideration of the piopoaed
like it! Sunday morning worsh.p F A Everson Mrs Ogram; hos- up for two weeks as the result «>f
♦
ities Tlie District Deputy Grand budget by the county board.
Work Wanted
15 11:00 ajn.
pitals and homes. Mrs. Vick, Mrs. an accident while working in the BREAKFASTS ADD FI NDS
Master will make his official visit
Sunday evening evangelistic ral- John Bonnett. Mrs. Forest Wal­ weeds for the Holt Lumber Com­ TO MOTHERS' TREAS11U
nt the next meeting A social hour < IVK <1.1 It WILL HEAR
WORK WANTED: Farm & Gar­ ly, 7:30 p.m.
ton, Mrs. W. D. Tiedje. Mrs. Har­ pany. Several stitches were re­
CRESWELL A total of $36.00 . CRESWELL Th«' Rev. G. G. followed and refreshment« were KAIHO SPEAKER I EB W
den tractor work. Modern equip-
Youth service, Sunday evening old Maddy, Mrs. A. H. Crosby. quired to close a wound when an
CRESWELL Mrs. J. W Walk­
has come to Creswell to served.
was added to the Mothers club. Emerson
."ment. C. Jackson, 1% miles at 6:30 p.m. A program designed Mrs. Traxler; music, Mrs. George axe slipped and stiuck hi» ankle.
■ erve the First Presbyterian
up, Mrs. H. N Traxler. Mr» J A.
treasury
when
sev,
rai
members
,
Srorth of Creswell on Highway especially’ for youth.
church as pastor. He Is a graduate EM» KSO\ FAMILY SURPRISED Coleman and Mrs. E O. Smith of
' Ross, Mrs. Kent, Miss Betty
*99, Phone Creswell 642.
Wednesday evening prayer hour Tiedje, Mrs. Brandt, Mrs. Don
Mrs. W. H* Browns. Mrs. K< ith of th«» club sponsored ‘‘Con." as of Coe Presbyterian college nt
CRESWELL
Rev. and Mrs th«' civic committee of th«' Civic
R. H
28-12tp-40 7:30 p.m.
you
arc
”
breakfasts.
Mmes.
Henriksen. C. C. Walton. Miss Browns and two children and Mrs. Anderson. T. D. Blair and J. V. Cedar Rapids. Iowa, with the «1«
Gerald G. Emerson and family club will »erve ns hostess»» at the
Madeline Black, Miss Barbara D. Gulsvig of Springfield brought Birdsong entertained at the Bird- of 1932. He spent three year» a’ w«'rc pk is intly surprised Wednes­ February 26 meeting A speaker
Patronize Creswell Advertisers
Creswell Presbyterian Church. Tiedje.
and spent Wednes-
a birthday cake ana
vv eanes-
Mar- the seminary at Day ton, Ohio and day evening when members of from radio station KERG has been
Rev.
G. •—
Emerson, - pastor.
----- Gerald
----
_
Temperance, Mrs. Walkup. Mrs. day with Mrs. Albert Mourer in song home; Mmes. Harold Stan- then served different churches in their congregation gathered at thr secured for the program hour and
cotte,
Marvin
Pettijohn
and
Sunday school, 10 a.m., M r , W. O. RusseU Tendick. J. M. Black. J. observance of her anniversary.
Montana for five years.
Presbyterian manse for a "pound there will be music and readings
Thomson, superintendent. Morning w St
Mrs p R Walker, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skaggs, ley Blowers at the Blowers home;
The Presbyterian Board of party” and a social evening. Gaines in killing with the anniversary
New shipment
Rad
Schultz
and
Mrs.
A
J
Mrs.
worship 11 o’clock. Rev J. Gordon
Martin 5jrs Adams; parson- co-chairmen of the blood donation
Foreign Missions sent him and
<>f the statehood of Oregon.
of women’s
Buller of Leaburg - W altenille |
Circle: chureh , project in this area announce the Gabriel at thi Gabriel homo and Mrs. Emerson to Colombia. South and music provided entertainment.
Mrs.
L.
A.
Whitney
and
Mrs.
Nor
­
Church will be guest speaker Sun-
of Trustess;! blood-mobile will be at Creswell
America in 1913. where he r<
day morning.
.
peace, C. I. Kent, Leslie April 23. Details will be announc­ man Skaggs at the Skaggs home. mai ned until 1947, when ho
and men’s and youth
turned to Denver, Colo., to do
„ _ \
Tendick, Mrs. Flowerday. Mrs. ed later when more definite plans
The Creswell First
Forest Walton, George Brandt, are made.
graduate wqrk at the Methodist
HEMOShN-f LARK
Church. 11 a.m. And to Another E]don Ri(jer, Mrs. Ray Andrews;
Seminary, for on«' year. He was
A son was born to Mr. and Mr-'.
,One." 7:30 p.m. A Program The:
literatUrc, Mrs. Smith, Mrs.
CRESWELL Friends have
then returned to Bogota. Colom-
White terry doth
। Liquor Problem. ’ Welfare and G ther Wayne Walton. Madeline Orval Wilmot at the Sacred Heart ceivcd the announcement of the bin In 1950 he was returned to
Liquor," Frank EUiot; "Problem B|ack SOcial life, Ross Bradford, hospital in Eugene Tuesday, Feb- marriage Thursday, February 14 Klamath Falls to serve as a - ।
i Parents,” Mrs. W. C. Adams; Do George Ross, Jeanne Tiedje. Mrs. ruaiy 12.
of Miss Verity Ann Henderson, sistant pastor of the F irst Pres­
You Want Dry Movies’" Mrs. J. David Shoop, Mrs. Henriksen,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred byterian Church.
for men.
; E. Smith; "Am I a Builder?” Frank Elliot; Farm and Home,
Mrs. Oscar Shelter has taken a Walter Peterson of Portland and
Mrs. Emerson is a- choir direc­
Also
Mrs. C. I. Kent; "A Convict's I H. N. Traxler, W. D. Tiedje, Har­ position at the Wiltshire Engrav­ Vern B. Clark, son of Mrs. Er­ tor and specialist in Christian Edu­
Warning,” Forest Walton; “After old Peterson, P. R. Walker.
ing firm in Eugene. She has had nest W. Peterson also of Portland. cation. While in South America.
blue chambray
I the Children?” Mrs. Irma Ogram;
Floral, Mrs. Ogram. Mrs. Smith, 10 years of previous experience in The groom is well known here Ixith Mr and Mrs. Emerson taught
“Life In Our Times,” Ross Brad- Mrs. Martin; lay leader, Frank Germany prior to coming to the having lived here several years in the American schools.
; ford; “Really Where Are We?” Elliot; Annual Conference lay del­ United States.
ago. He is an art graduate of
The couple has two children.
Mrs. E. C. Coombs: "On the egate for four years, Ross Brad­
Lewis and Clark College, Portland. Maty Kaye, 12 years old and in
, Firing Line,” George C. Bennett. ford; reserve lay members, Mrs.
The meeting of the Star club has
the sixth grade, and Larry, « ight
Group songs. “Dare to be Brave” | Adams and C. C. Walton; youth been postponed from February 21
years old and in the second grade.
MRS. MISNIE ANDERSON
and “Yield Not to Temptation." ' lay members, Wayne Walton. Mar- to February 29. A merchants
HOSTESS
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schmitt
! tin Walker; Chut
Chutch
ch school sup- lunch will be served at noon at the
CRESWELL Mrs. Minnie An-
IOOF. REBEKAHS PLAN
Masonic
hall
with
Mrs.
W.
O.
have a new great-grandson. A son
erintendent, C. C. Walton.
derson
was
hostess
at
the
meeting
in attractive colors
Thomson chairman of the com­ of the Presbyterian Missionary was Ixirn to Mr. and Mrs. Everett
SPECIAL MEET 24TH
CRESWELL—Odd Fellows and
and patterns.
mittee in charge.
Society Thursday. Mrs. E. C. Alford of Eugene Wednesday, Feb­
Rebekahs are reminded of the Lutheran Churches
ruary 14 and has ben name.l
Priced right.
The fire d< partment was called Coombs gave high lights of her Bruce Everett. This is the second
Leaders Council special meeting
attendance
at
the
recent
Council
to put out a blaze at the W. Stolp of Religious Leaders in Eugene child in the family. His birth date
to be held in the IOOF hall at 2 Hold Circuit Meet
Pure white
For soft
place north of Walkup's store Sat­
p.m. Sunday, February 24. Other
is
also
that
of
Mrs.
Schmitt.
•non-
A circuit meeting of the Luther­ urday morning. An overheated The next meeting will be hel i at
representatives from encamp­
yellowing
interiors
the
church
when
Mrs.
Gerald
G.
an
churches,
Missouri
Synod,
was
stow set fire to the wall paper
ments Canton, subordinate lodges
Elmcr R. and Blanche Runnlon
Emerson, wife of the pastor, will
And Rebekahs from the county will held Sunday afternoon, February hut it was quickly put out.
Snvn rorontlv nurebnsed the Ellis
K-
be present to discuss pian» ich ai » « v ««»«.
place on River road. 1 lie sale «*“»
South
America,
Those in charge of Creswell's experiences in
We give green trading
sending a youth representative to in Eugene,
made thru H. N. Traxler, real
The purpose of this meeting was Christian Kindergarten have plan- Other church groups will be
the United Nations Council. Re-
stami».
to establish a public relation on ned free transportation for pupils guests.
1 freshments will be served.
! the congregational level and to if the demand is great enough.
Long
further the churches Conquest for The new semester began this
Durable
wearing
ir p QU>*
Christ collections to be held on week.
»«•<•
enamel iff
March 23 in all Missouri Synod
tnnmti
all color»
Lutheran churches throughout the
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGillivrey
world.
have sold their residence property
The Rev. Richard Gross of Cot­ and household furnishings on north
Beautiful 5 acre hillside home with almost m w 5 room house,
tage Grove and the Rev. E. D. Fifth street to Mr. and Mrs. Jack
breakfast nook, superb view overlooks «ohirfwl farm valley an 1
Busch of Springfield Were speak­ Robinson and plan to leave soon
ers. Representing the local Trin- for Newport Beach, Calif. They
highway 99. Two large almost new buildings Included, suitable
1»»»>'’ J?or those
The perfect
I ity Lutheran church were the lived in California 35 years be­
for poultry, shop or bam. Oak sha
trees, rock fireplace. I’hr,.
PAINTS AN#
Rev. Gross, Ed Strohmaier, Mr. fore locating in Oregon. Mr. Mc­
primer
VA»NISHÍS¡ little jobs
needs elec, pump and plumbing fixtures, otherwise complete and
and Mrs. William Drew, Mr. and Gillivrey was in business in Cres­
is an exceptional bargain for »5750, S.W down, »»0 per month
Mrs. Theodore Eckhoff and Mr. well for a time.
Complete line of truck tires and repairs.
ÏOMTHUM»
and Mrs. Howard Fishell.
P*'
plus taxes and insurance.
Mrs. Margaret White of Butte,
‘ with old
Mont., spent a week
LANE POMONA GRANGE
WHOnSME HÄB0W<ef
Roy Han-
friends,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
WILL HEAR BAYLY
home last
son
returning
to
her
| CRESWELL -Lane Pomona
Grange meets Saturday, February week.
23 at Santa Clara. Business takes
Pat, oldest son of Mr. and Mrs.
! up at 10:30 a.m. Judge Day T.
1 Bayly will speak on "The O and C. J. Collom was taken to the
C controverted timber money for Cottage Grove Hospital Sunday
I Lane County" during the program for treatment of pneumonia.
Ph. 222
Crewel, Ore.
hour in the afternoon, and then1
Your Dependable Agent
II. E. Stafne, a resident of the
will
be
music
and
skits
by
several
Across the Tracks
a
Granges. The fifth degree will be Holliston addition, suffered
Telephone 282
f
paralytic
stroke
Sunday.
PUBLIC PRINT*
Your S & H Green Stamp Station for Creswell
given during the evening for a
class of candidates. The members
99 Highway
(Continued on page 6)
are to bring pics for the two meals.
No Fires Occur
In Creswell Area
In Past 30 Days
Town
Rev. G. G. Emerson
Is New Minister
-CHURCHES-
Jeans
Wranglers.
Í
PAINTS /
T Shirts
Work Shirts.
Print yardage,
plastic curtains
paint specials
Creswell Variety
Store
SERVING THE MOTORISTS
«9.4(1
$300 DOWN
$2.15
Of the Creswell Area
SAVE AT
$1.67
HOLLEMONS’ CHAMPION STATION
15c *’’r'
Hollemons’ 76 Union Station
H. N. Traxler
Real Estate - Insurance
$1.60
Greens Hardware
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