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CRESWELL NEWS ATTENTION MRN. c . I. KENT la your Crrawrll ■ m W* representative for news and ad vertising — Her number la Creswell M7. Published by Th« Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon CRESWELL'S OWN NEWNPAFER PAGE Creswell Citizens Theta Rho Group Lumberman Urges Donate 94 Pints Initiates Three Controls Removed In Blood Campaign In Home Building CRESWELL ThoM In charge of the recent vl.lt of the Military Bloodmoblle teported a total of 136 person, responded, with 94 pint, of blood received. Several njipllcanu were reject ed due to the recent prevalence of influenza In this area. Mr*. Nor man Skaggs, general chairman, whiles to thank all those who in any way contributed to the .uc- <•«••» of the project. They include Mt. L E. Ziniker, Mr. and Mm. William Evans, C. Edwin Ditto, I-awrencc I. Chestnut, Mrs D. H. Kimball. Mr*. E. C. CtKimtw, Mr». Grace Gruy, Mr*. Annie Dicker- son, Mr*. V. W. Johnston, Mr*. Ruy Graham. Mr. amt Mr*. T. D. Hmlr. Mt*. Foater Harrold, Mr*. Barney Doyle. Mrs. H. H. Dcrs- hatn. Mr*. H. A. Simmons. Mr*. W. D. Tiedjc, the high school dl- rectoi* for the u»<* of the building and the high school students who helped in order to have Mm G. G. Emerson give a missionary talk at the meeting of the Sisterhood of the Christian church this month the monthly meeting will be held Thursday. May 8 Instead of Wed nesday. May 7, at the home of Mrs. Lola Jarrct with Mrs. Loyd Wheeler assisting hostess. Garden and Lawn Rotovating New Howard Rotovator Ph. Creswell 768 37-2tp-38 CRESWELL Formal Initiation wan hold by the Alpha Nu Chap ter of Theta Hho clubs last Thurs day evening at the I(X)F hall. Candidates were Geraldine Wheel er, Ida Mac Randall and Jdan 'Cornwall. Marjorie Quigley was elected to membership, and there were three other proposals. A public benefit dance was plan ned for Friday evening, May 9. at the Cresiane school. On the ad vertising commute** are Donna Hoodcnpyle, Beverly Brundidge, Phyllis Moots. and Willa Hanis. Members will meet that day after M'liool to decorate the gymnasium. Two delegates will be elected at the Muy 8 meeting to the first Theta Rho Assembly In Salem In June. Refreshments will lx? ser ved by Ona Dw Overton and Enid Johnston. Roll call response will be the names of breeds of dogs. CRESWELL The time lias come for the federal government to remove all emergency controls over home building and other con struction, according to Ed Green, local lumber and building ma terials dealer and member of the Public Affairs committee of the National Retail Lumber Dealers association. “Unless both credit restrictions and construction controls are re moved promptly, there soon will be an over-supply of metals and other materials commonly used for building purposes," Mr. Green said. Metal Plentiful 'The latest Information from Washington shows that the quan- tity of steel, copper, and alum- inum available for use in building has been increasing steadily and there will lie more than sufficient to meet normal con.tructkin re- tqulnmients by the time builders CRESWELL Those who did will be able to get additional work not visit the doll display at the I under way in any volume. KX)F hall Saturday afternoon "Builders and contractors also missed a real treat. The affair should be allowed to use any con- was *|M>nsor«>d by three Brownie trolled materials which they have troop«, 162, 204 and 21. in inventory or can get on the Attractive gowns, bride* and open market so as to permit grooms and other special charac- greater flexibility in construction, ter doll arrangements, Indian and Homea Suffer Orientals, were displayed. A small ’The existing controls, adopted admission fee brought $9.06 for before the materials situation be- the Girl Scout Juliette Low fund, gan to improve, are throwing the The mother* Who assisted were Jocal horn«* building pattern out Mmdames Austin' Bentley, R. of balance by allowing only Cooper. Leonard Young. Edwin enough controlled material to Ditto, Raymond Mourer, F. May build smaller homes. and Ann Brownell. ”T'- credit restrictions also penalize those families who need Mr. and Mrs/ Norman Skaggs and want larger homes but are visited his mother, Mrs. Maude not in position to make the high down payments required under the Loiselle, at Corvallis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Babcock regulations now in force. "Construction now is the only were called to Tacoma Monday by the death of his father, Niles major industry whose volume is Babcock. He succumbed to a heart being effectively held down below demand by the controls system.” attack Sunday night. Doll Display 26th Aids Scout Fund Gladys Rogers Dies After Long Illness others Day May 11 J Hamilt’n Feach Fdxette Makes kitchen work easier 518.75 G. E. Steam Iron For faster and easier Ironing S19.9S Pressure Cooker For hurry-Up meals, us low as 813.45 Hassocks Bath Scales Heating Pads Vibrator Lawn Chair Airjet Hair Dryer Serving Tables Kitchen Stool Waffle Irons Coffee Makers Presto Toasters Dixie Fryer Floor Lamps Revere Ware Canister Sets Heisey Crystal Cutlery Sets Planters Franciscan Ware Silver Kitchen Clocks Table Lamps Radios Card Tables Samson Chairs Mirrors 8 & H Green Stamps Green's Hardware & Supply Personal Service — Easy Parking Phone 222 Creswell, Oregon Creswell Grange Around Town . CRESWELL — Worthy Master Harry H. Brown presided at the meeting of Creswell Grange Thursday evening. Under commit- j tee report. Mr». Kari Duyck of [ Mrs. C. I. Kent, Reporter the home economics committee re- । Phon. Ml ported $14.70 from sale of lunches I following the recent play festival Mrs. Phil Walker and Miss Mr. and Mr*. Barney Doyle and Carol Rand left by train Wedne.- Mesdames Duyck. Zelma Edwards, day t°r Sin Lui* Obl*po to visit 3. M. Black and R. F. Scott will Mrs. Walker’s son, Philip, and to nerve the refreshment, tot the next attend the Poly Royal event at the agricultural school where meeting. Joe Simon of the Youth Grang- Walker 1* a student AX ers reported that the Creswell Members are to bring cookies group was to supply a number for and sandwiches for refreshment* the Pomona Grange program at-at the Tri-Community club meet- Franklin May 24. J ng Friday evening. May 2. The merhber* were urged to get Huh will meet meet Tues- — The E Z ciub busy on the scrap drive. Those j day. May 6, at the IOOF hall at Having having wiiiiluuuuiM contributions ui of Btrap scrap arr are * 2 p.m. A [xjtluck dessert will be to call H. H. Brown. .served. W ALKER COMMUNITY CLUB CRESWELL—The Walker Com munity club met Wednesday af ternoon with Mrs. W. C. Adams. Mrs. Frank Sly was reported ill at Wheeler, and a card was sent her. Mrs. R. E. Wright was also report ed convalescing from surgery । Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck will en tertain at the next meeting. Mem bers present were Mcsdames Maude Clark, Frank Zurang, Grousbeck, Anton Meyers, C. J. Gray, Mabel Jackson, Fred Kina land and Long. 2 Cows, Sheep and Horses The Creswell Bulldogs on April Cows are in the meadow, the sheep in the corn I don’t know 22 handed the Pleasant Hill base where Little Boy Blue is, but I ball team a 9-2 loss. The visitors do know the BOSS is away and were the victims of the Bulldog's I'm sure's shoutin' in the MtXID teeth and Merril Zilkoski’s fine to make a deal TODAY. pitching, Although the Hillbillies out hit the home team 4-3, 10 costly er No kiddin’, no jokin’, no buck passin', if you’re ever gonna buy rors were the downfall of the boys a NEW TRACTOR, now is the from the Hill. time, so hitch up your horses Bates started the Creswell an' come on over an’ make a inning with a home run on an DEAL. error in the outfield. Then Dickin son and Zilkoski were perched on first and second on a hit and a Speakin’ of horses, the NEW FER GUSON T O “30" has more than walk. Burns sacrificed the two enough horses to pull »-14 runners to second and third; then plows, an’ In a hurry, too. Now the PHHS pitcher got rattled and I’ve been a bearin’ about a lot balked one run acroSk. of people a braggin’ about they The Billies picked up their two have the only tractor with such runs on an infield error, but to an’ such or this an’ that con no avail as the Bulldogs piled up nected with athingamajig at several more runs to give them a tached. Now, folks, I don't have good substantial lead. rr.uch CENTS, but I do have Zilkowski kept the visiting lads SENSE enough to know we from getting to the first two don’t have the only tractor in bases by getting 10 strike outs the world. All the. PROOF most while Drugan and CTaigin shared FARMERS want is to see what mound .duties for the Billies. it will do on their OWN FARM. Craigin was given the loss. They can tell by lookin’ how deep they plow, disc or culti Mrs. Ralph E. Rogers is a vate and how easy the FERGU patient at a Eugene hospital. Mrs. SON does it. Naomi Partin of Medford, sister Of Mr. Rogers is at the Rogers Now, all I would like to have you home. folks do is phone us for a dem onstration of the BEAUTIFUL, POWERFUL, WONDERFUL, WORLD’S MOST COPIED LITTLE GRAY BUNDLE OF DYNAMITE. And then, if you feel, after a demonstration, as MORE and MORE OREGON FARMERS do, that it. will meet MORE of your farming needs MORE of the time than any other, we would like to talk on trade. We are known through- out the country as KRAZY TRADERS, so why don’t you give us a chance? Remember MOTHER Mothers Day and every day Mothers Day Cards and Handkerchiefs Costume Jewelry Nylon Hose biack seams and heel Also Ulster Rodeo Shirts for boys and men New shipment of Patterns Creswell Variety Store COTTAGE GROVE SPECIAL Small house at 735 Third street. Cottage Grove, Will sell for $1400, $35 down, $35 per month. H. N. Traxler Your Dependable Agent Telephone 282 | GIBSON TRACTOR with a disc and plow, really clean, traded in by some nice people down south of Cottage Grove. Here’s your chance to ride while work ing your garden. GIBSON TRACTOR, DOZER, PLOW, DISC and HARROW, I traded in by " Mister Bee” up Mohawk way. GIBSON TRACTOR, DOZER and PLOW traded in by "Mister Cee" and his son who live up the beautiful McKenzie. (Note: AU three of these GIBSONS were traded in in the last seven days by farmers who have en larged their operations.) WALLACE TRACTOR on steel with a 2—14 plow; will deliver to you or your neighbor's ranch I before noon, Monday, for $295. 19-18 FERGUSON TRACTOR with the FAMOUS CONTINENTAL VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR and ONE-AND-ONLY FAMOUS FERGUSON SYSTEM. Recon ditioned, repainted and ready to go with a new tractor guaran tee. 11950 FERGUSON TRACTOR with that SMOOTH-RUNNING CON TINENTAL VALVE-IN-HEAD MOTOR and the WORLD’S MOST COPIED FERGUSON SYSTEM, all really in tiptop shape, hard to tell from a brand new tractor. New tractor guar- । antee. ' 1949 FORD TRACTOR with lights. You will be surprised how little this tractor ha* been used. Real Estate - Insurance Creswell USED JOHN DEERE NUMBER 5 MOWER, ready to go. USED WADE DRAG SAW. ! ¡USED 8-FOOT ROLLER CULTIPACKER. Look* rolls like new. and and USED FERGUSON SOIL SCOOP, CAMAS SWALE CLUB CRESWELL—Mrs. O. H. Smith and Mrs. E. O. Smith served as hostesses at the April meeting of the Camas Swale club at the VFW hall. Quilting was done. The fol lowing birthday anniversaries were observed: Mrs. Robert Flowerday, Mrs. Robert Franklin and Miss Myrtle Smith, who at present is in California. Mr*. Richard Campbell and Mrs. E. W. Hoagland are the hostesses for the next meeting. Members are to bring needles, thimbles and scissors for work. The roll call will be answered with helpful hints for picnics and camping. Mrs. Eddie McCluskey was a guest. Farm Implemente (by Dee Bums) Rebekahs Will Plan Pilgrimage Benefit CRESWELL — A bazaar and cooked food sale will be held Sat urday, May 3, at Walkup's Store. The bazaar is sponsored by the Miriam Brattain Circle of the Methodist WSCS. with Mrs. Ross Bradford as chairman. Proceeds of the sale will be used toward the purchase of a water heater for the new church unit. Hand embroidered pillow slips, tea towels and aprons are among the articles listed for sale. Pies, cakes and other baked foods will be sold,; and orders for Mothers Day cakes I will be taken. Coffee will be ser ved throughout the sale. Section Three NUMBER 38 I Junction Hands Bulldogs First Defeat To Take Leading Spot in League Play Three New Teachers Added To Faculty CRESWELL — Mr*. Gladys Rogers of Creswell [Missed away at the Sacred Heart hospital Tueaday, April 29, Jollowing a long illness. She was born at Sa lem, Oregon. April 21, 1904. a daughter of Mr. and Mr*. George Reeve who preceded her in death. She was married Io Ralph E. Rogers at Missoula. Mont., April 22. 1925. They came to Oregon in 1926 and to Creswell in 1936. Besides her husband who is Lane Pomona Grange master, she leaves one son. Melvin, a senior in the Ci eswell high school; one bro ther, Cyrille Reeve of Alvadore, and a host of friends, Mrs Rogers was secretary of Creswell Grange 496, assistant matron of Creswell Eastern Star chapter 96. president of the Star club, and the Royal Neighbors of America of Ronan, Montana. Funeral services will be held from the Poole-Larson Chapel in Eugene Friday, May 2 at 2 p.m. Rev. Frank Cook officiating. Cre mation will follow. Members of the Grange will meet at the chapel and attend the service in a body. Members of the Eastern Star will meet at the Masonic hall at 12:45 p.m. and Creswell Presbyterian Church, also attend in a body. Rev. Gerald G. Emerson, minister. April 27. Sunday school at 10 a.m. DAY CAMP LEADERS ’ Morning worship 11 a.m. West ASKED TO REGISTER minster Fellowship at 7 p.m. CRESWELL- All Girl Scout leaders and other adults who are TRUEBLOOD, PARR planning to help with the annual NUPTIALS READ 26TII day camp project are to register CRESWELL -Miss Evelyn Rose with Mrs. Lyndon Barker by May Trueblood, daughter of Harry 8. Trueblood of Creswell, and Wil A training class for those who liam H. Parr were united in mar have never participated in the riage at th? First Methodist work will be held at the VFW hall church Saturday, April 26, by the Thursday, May 8 from 10 a.m. to pastor. Rev. Alexander Haw 3 p.m. Those attending will bring thorne. The couple will live in sack lunches. Eugene. 18 Pages THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1952 CRESWELL The first defeat in six game* came to Bulldog* Wednesday, April 23, at Junction City with the City Tiger*. It wa* a tougl^ one to lose, for both teams were trying to get into the Valley League lead. Creswell was on top, but, a* the game ended it found JC on top of a rough 16-6 •core. In the first frame, the Bulldogs picked up 3 runs to lead the home team 3-0. These came on a walk. a single and a bunt that set up a squeeze play. Dersham started on the mound for the Creswell- ites, but after two out, he loaded the bases on walks, Sam Shoaff Dance Planned ,i came in from center field to put Daniel Crockett. Joe Simon and D?,nna out the fire. Mrs. J. V. Birdsong were appoint- “dp^. and M”t ”eT“n In the second, it was Shoaff ed to plan with the Youthcom- ! « that got into hot water as he put mlttee for a .octal evening for members and their friend. Satur- Awards *• a »ister of Mrs. Wet two men on with one away. Then the JCs found their eye as they day, May 3 at 8 pjn. A three M Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Miller, M. G.1 began to bang out hits, through piece orchestra will supply music. Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Norman and over the infield. A couple of Refreshments will be sold. Bulldog errors also started the A meeting of the Creswell Com- Skaggs i, w attended ... , . the meeting of munity Fair Board wa. scheduled he IO^F Leader, council at Tiger nine on the road to victory. Zilkoski came on to relieve Sho for Tuesday April 28 at the city Sunday af!err^n hall.. Mr. H. N. Traxler, the *ere ‘«^panjed by Miss Mary aff, but after pitching against the Pleasant Hill team the day before, Grange representative on the j rwe^^ it wa* too much to expect of him board had asked to be relieved,! Iv ’ IOOlr and S. L. Dahl was appointed to and will attend the to be at his beet. Before the dust ¡United Nations Council in New cleared, the home lotters had crossed the plate 11 times to give George Stratton resigned as York. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. McGillivrey them a 11-3 lead. This lead was custodian of the building due to ill health, and the matter was write from Newport Beach, Calif., never threatened during the rest turned over to the executive com- ,hat are %uite m ‘he‘r of the game. Merrill was relieved in the sixth mit tee to arrange for the care of new b0™ and e°->°y Placo by Burns, who pitched the seven . hall and grounds. very much but miss their Cres- the th and the final inning for the Mis. R. E. Rogers and Mrs. R. well friends. Bulldogs. (Continued on page 6) E. Wright were reported to be Eddie Graham, Bill Dickinson hospital patients. Mrs. Birdsong and Date Bates led the hitting for thanked the play cast for its work the losers. in the recent play festival. A song, It was Pollard that was credit relay contest, a dialogue by Mm. ed with the win for the Tigers. Perry Mainn and Mrs. Lloyd Corn Shoaff wa« the loosing pitcher for wall, and a reading by Mrs. J. C. CRESWELL — The following Partney made up the program. A teachers of the high school have the Bulldogs. Junction now leads the Valley cake walk brought in $2.80. Birth signed contracts to return next days of the month were observed year: Principal E. Edwin Ditto, League with 3 6-1 record. Cres well is next with a 4-1. at serving time. E. L. Huffman, Homer Parks. Wil liam Evans and Charles Moore. New faculty members hired are' Mrs. Dorothy Carson, home eco nomics; Miss Clara Belle Roth, English and journalism; Mrs. C. i CRESWELL — Honor Rebekah Creswell First Methodist Edwin Ditto, commercial subjects. Lodge 145 met in regular session Church, Rev. Alexander Haw There are «till two vacancies. ¡Wednesday evening, April 23. thorne. minister. May 4, 1952. The second grade pupils and Plans were discussed for the spon- Sunday school 10 a m Chester C. their teachers made a trip by soring of a benefit number for the Walton, superintendent. Morning school bus to the fish hatchery at IOOF Pilgrimage for Youth pro- worship 11 o'clock. Sermon sub — They ■ • J.’ picnic .' ‘! ject of which Miss Mary Ann Vida Friday. enjoyed ject. "For He was Our Childhood's luhch near Hendricks Bridge. Ziniker of Creswell is a candidate. Pattern." Anthem by the choir. Ralph Crisp was the bus driver. Mrs. W. J. Polson. Mrs. L. A. Prayer meeting 6:40 p.m. Fel । Whitney and Mrs. E. O. Smith lowship groups 7:00 p.m. Evening CHURCH GROUP TO GIVE I will be in charge of arrangements service 7:45 o’clock (note changes and will announce plans in detail NEWSPAPER PLAY 4th in time). Special feature in a CRESWELL- -A playlet ’The ' at the next meeting. play. Toast" by Hiram Elden Mansfield A communication from the Girl will be given at the 7:45 p.m. ser- Scout Three River Council in Eu- Creswell Assembly of God. Rev. viee Sunday, May 4. at the Meth- gene relative to the order spon- W. R. Davidson, pastqr. Schedule odist church with the following soring a campership for some Girl of services. Sunday school 10:00 cast: John Marsden, editor of the Scout to attend the summer camp a.m. A class for every age. You’ll Daily Clarion, Chester C. Walton: at Lake Cleowox. More informa- like it! Sunday morning worship Marty Sands, a tavern proprietor, tion on this will also be given at 11:00 a m. Ross Bradford; Joe Harrison, ace the next meeting. A letter of Sunday evening evangelistic ral- reporter on the Clarion, Wayne 1 thanks from Miss Ziniker was read ly, 7:30 p.m. Walton; Tony Allegretti, pictur-; for the interest the order in her Youth service, Sunday evening esque Italian type, George Brandt: award of a trip to the United Na- at 6:30 p.m. A program designed Bill Enright, circulation manager tions Council in July. especially for youth. of the Clarion, Frank Elliott; Mil-1 Mrs. D. D. Eusted and Mrs. Wednesday evening prayer hour dned Owens. Marsden's personal Polson will serve refreshments at 7:30 p.m. secretary, Mrs. Earl Petty. The the May 14 meeting. setting is in the city office of the Christian Church, Lawrence M. Daily Clarion. The public is in Bixler, pastor. Sunday school at 10 vited. a.m. Ivan Parks, superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. WSC8 CIRCLE PLANS Evening set vice at 8 p.m. BAZAAR, FOOD SALE -CHURCHES F5 COME IN THREE USED TAG ALONG 2—14 PLOWS priced really low. J Inspect our complete line of truck Sec the new skid resistant “LIFESAVER” tubeless tire. Sizes 6.40x15, 7.10x15; 8.00x15; 7:60x15. HOLLEMON MOTOR CO PHone 595 Creswell, Ore. New Hours for Hollemon's Union Oil Service (CONFIDENTIALLY, Mister, we have an excellent good buy on a 1947 STUDEBAKER TRUCK' with stake body, a 1941 CHEV ROLET SEDAN and the boy* and I will give you an extra, good buy on these if we can! move ’em before KOUSIN KEN, i gets home from ridin’ around । on the WUd Missouri.) JOHN DEERE GP on rubber al ready to go with 2—14 plow. REMEMBER, it’s one-third down and long, low bank term* on the' balance when you buy at GRANT EQUIPMENT COM PANY. Grant Equipment Company '’Oregon’s Largest Authorized Ferguson Dealer’’ “Your Green Stamp Station for Creswell” Will be open starting May 1st 7 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturdays 7 a.m. to 6 p.m 1830 West 7th Dial Evenings or Sundays call: Phil Walker (Creswell) 4-F-32 BUI Pitts 8f257l •ank Board 7-