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ATTENTION CRESWELL READERS Mr». C. I. Kent I» our new», advertis ing and »ubtM Option representative tor the Cre»well area. Iler phone i» Creswell 557. CRESWELL NEWS Published by The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Sub-District WSCS Open Hearing on Creswell’s Proposed Heads Elected Here New Budget Scheduled Here June 8th THUR? CRESWELL'S OWN NEWSl'ArEK PAGE 21. 1953 Old Kinks Ironed Out; Miles Saved 20 Pilzes Section Two NUMBER 40 Graduation 26th HS Graduation Scheduled May 22 At Creslane School CRESWELL - Principal Mel CRESWELL Commence CRESWELL CRESWELL- A hearing on the Seventy-eight vin Moore of the Edison school ment exercises for the 1953 class members of the Woman's Society C. C. Taylor Named following proposed budget for the of the Creswell Union high school of Eugene will be guest speaker of Christian Service of the Metho Lions Club Leader at the graduation exercises for next fiscal year for Creswell has dist church registered at the sub- the eighth gtade at the Creslane been set f >r Monday, June 8 pre CRESWELL Officers for the district meeting Friday, May 15 ium Fi ¡day. May 22 at 8 p.m. school auditorium Tuesday, May at the First Methodist church new Lions club were elected at ceding the meeting of the city Dr. H. D. Clark of the Univer 26 at 8 p.m. Musical number» will council. here. the Monday evening meeting at gon will be the speak 1»; supplied by the seventh grade Expenditures: Lights, $1322.04; girls. Eugene, Springfield, Coburg, the VFW hall. C. C. Taylor is the er. Other program numbers in- printing and postage, $50; state The class motto is "It's better Cottage Grove, Oakridge, Lowell, ocessional by Mar- to wear out than ru.st oue.' Their chide the Trinity Methodist and Creswell new president; first vice-president, । industrial and social security pay gery Ziniker: invocation. the Rev- colors are kelly green and gold Methodist churches were repre Ralph Train; second vice-presi ments, $122; League of Orego i erend Gel aid G. Emerson: saluta- and their class flower is the Van sented. Registration was at 9:30 dent, C. Edwin Ditto; third vice- Cities. $2648; city library, $10G; Molly Holt; valedictoiy, da orchid. a.m. Courtesy committee mem- president, David Kasper; secre recorder-treasurer, salary, $360; , Mary Ann Ziniker; presentation The graduates are Gerald An- bers for the meeting were Mmes. tary-treasurer, R. M. Carpenter; police and street salary. $2400; jail maintanance and city hall. of the guest shaker by Principal deism, Ann Applegate, Patsy Philip R. Walker, W. D. Tiedje, director for two years, W. W. : C. Edwin Ditt ■: presentation ot Barker, Rodney Bates, Claude W. M. Harris and C. I. Kent. The Lower; director for one year, T. i S100; play ground. $100; streets. awards, Odd Fellows Scholarship Bates, Sharon Berge, Gloria noon luncheon was served by the W. Walkup; twister, Charles $1,000; fire department, $500; by L. A. Whitney; Parent-Teach- Brent, Gene Brock, Evelyn Burk, Presbyterian Women’s Associa Moore; Lion tamer, L. A. Whit health department, $250; legal council. $100; treasurer’s bond. Association scholarship by W. Richard Buss, William Carpenter, tion at »he Creswell Grange hall. ney. W. Smith; other awards by Mr. Frank Collom, Kenneth Cramer, A discussion was held relative I $50; auditing, $100; emergency, Mrs. Fred Weinheimer of $400; delinquent taxes, $150; to; presentation of diplomas Char DeVault. Nancy Easter- Springfield, president, assisted by to support to be given the local grader, $573.67; election, $32.50: by W. O. Thomson, chairman of ling, Franklin. Cecil Feigu- civil defense project, but no ac Mrs. Dale Helikson. of Oakridge, I truck. $1200; special street fund, t tie boaid of directors; benedic- son. Jacqueline Gilbert, Anna vice-president, presided. Jurisdic tion was taken. Rev. Emerson; recessional, Granlund. Alice Green, Frances The dinner was served by the $4.322.86. tion, State and district officers This is a total of $13,259.5; Margery Ziniker. VFW Auxiliary with Mmes. W. C. Green, Shelia Hodges, David were introduced. A report for the Last year’s budget called for Holt, Carol Jackson, Melba Jen Adams. Herbert Turpin and Har coming summer school at Camp $7,344.88. The increase is due Adams. Bob Anderson, Royce Bar kins, Terry Kirkendall, Delores Magruder was made by Mrs. H. ry K. Goreham on the committee. mainly, to the purchase of a city tel, Dale Bates, Verna Bear. Re- Lilquist, Isaac Loewen, Roger Christensen. One hour was given truck. becea Carson, Charles Conklin. Lutzke, Duane Maddy, Asa Marrs, over to the workshops with Mrs. Pink, Blue Shower Receipt» Up Ervin Davis, Frank Good. Dean Vernon McCluskey, Robert Mc- Charles Howard in charge of the Receipts are estimated as fol- Hobbensiefken, Molly Holt, Kent Killop, Merle McKilDp, I>*Roy spiritual life group. Mrs. George Honors Mrs. Westlake lows: Mountain State tax, $1 .700: „ MHrhell Davin» job in Eastern Oregon on the Oi bin o Hiehwav. l i feet wide c J- Olsen, Bernice Pidschock, Donald M e y e s, James Montgomery, The Jones Vhediled lor completion August 31. 1953. Old road is n foreground The Blinkhorn, promotion and Mrs. CRESWELL-Mrs. John West state liquor commission, $700; Poole, Haiold Robertson, Charles Charles Murphy, Janice Rapple, mated to eost ( f j 621 deerees to 404 degrees. It will »ave time and ja-ol-r'. Wayne Stauffer, Christian Social lake was honored at a pink and liquor investigation fees, $20; Satter, Joyce Scarbrough. Harold Jeanette Potter, Jack Quinn, new cuts curvature from a t (State Highway Commission Photo.) Relations and Local Church Ac blue shower at the home of Mrs. dance permits. $10; miscellaneous Dori s Rolfe, Ida Mae Randall, tivities. Robert Fox last Wednesday eve amusement and machine taxes, tv Thomson. Martin Walker, Earl Wanda Robertson, Barbara Sel- Mrs. C. I. Kent sang “The Beau ning with Mrs. H. E. Peterson as $1,000; building permits, $60; mis Wayne Walton, Lucille Westlake, lers, Kathryn Smith, Lindsey tiful Garden of Prayer" as an of sisting hostess. cellaneous receipts, $30; fines, Darla Workman and Mary Ann Smith, Patsy Smith, Gary Stein fertory solo with Mrs. W. C. As a surprise Mrs. Westlake's $25; dog tax, $50; general fund Ziniker. hauer, Dean Taylor, Gary Turpin, Adams accompanist. The group mother, Mrs. F. D. Kraft of Mc appropriation, $1,118.26; franchise; Linda Viking, Gary Walker, Mar was dismissed for the noon hour Minnville and her sister, Mrs. Lee $10; state highway fund. $4.322.- tha Waltet s, Gerald Ware, Mar Teacher Is Honored by Mrs. George Posey of Oak Hall of Newberg, were present 86; school districts 40 and 12, jorie Warwick. Lorna Wwtrope, CRESWELL Class night for CRESWELL Work in the third ridge. It reconvened at 1:30 p.m. for the occasion. Others were $153; truck sale, $100; to raise Officers for CRESWELL At Church Program Geraldine Wheeler and Karen Wil- the senior class of the Creswell Mrs. A. R. Clow gave the re Mmes. Roy Edwards, Frank El by taxation, $3,960.43. next year’s classes and clubs of and fourth degrees was exempli I son. port of the nominating committee liott, Arley Westlake, Philip Holt, CRESWELL Miss Alda Over- The total of $13,359.55 is an in fied at the May 14 meeting of Union high school was Wednesday, and Mrs. Helikson was elected Ernest Syphers, C. C. Taylor, Lil crease of $5,914.67 over last year, the Creswell Union high school street, teacher in the Creswell May 20 at 8 p.m. Creswell Grange with Mr. and were elected recently. Bryce Olsen president; Mrs. Larry Watson, of lie Westlake, George Brandt, H. The budget for the water col- The student laxly officers for grade schools, was h mored at the Mrs. Brown Injured Eugene vice-president and Mrs. H. Dersham, Barney Doyle and lector department includes the is the new president of the sen Mrs. Howard Bedell and Billy the 1953-5-1 school year were in Christian church May 8 with a In Car Train Crash ior class; Joe Burris, vice-presi Frank Alexander of the Trinity the hostesses. following: collector, $120; power, dent; Dorothy Cramer, secretary; Vertices of the local group and stalled with Dick Kinslow as pres- dinner and program. She was al Methodist church, secretary so presented with the Williams Mrs. Mary W. Lough, Mrs. How CRESWELL Mr». Jim Broiyn $1,800; salary, $1500; postage Everett Griffith, treasurer; Rich ident ; Bruce Belshaw, vice-pres- treasurer. The officers were in translation of the New Testament was injured Saturday afttrndop and printing, $200; meters, pipes ard Simons, Mrs. Marvyn Harris ident ; Shirley Dunaway, secre ard Kretten and Roberta McDon stalled by Mrs. Pascal Peek of* Gardners Honored and miscellaneous, $2,500; bond. ald, sergeant-at-arms; student and Mrs. Gale Roby of Hebron try; Margery Ziniker, treasurer and many other gifts hy the when the car in which she, was church members. Eugene. At Farewell Party riding was struck by a train at $2,000; bond interest, $1,040; council members, Bob Bailey and Grange as candidates. sergeant and Don Highlights of the confrence in Northwest Christian ( ollege ! railway crossing south of truck and grader expenses, $400; Myrna Mogstad. arms. F. L. DeBerry, president of the missions at mid-century were CRESWELL- A farewell eve emergency, $500; state industrial students gave numbers ' l " town. She was taken to the Cot Athletic awards were presented Ci eswell Community Fair Associa Junior president is Laurel Mc given by Mrs. Stauffer who had ning for Mr. and Mrs. Frank and social security, $70: extra la- tage Grove hospital by the Cres follows: Basket ball, Dale program. and a piano attended the recent state con Gardner was held by the Pinochle bor, $250; reserve, $820; truck, Cluskey; vice-president, Clyde tion, reported that the premium Bates, Martin Walker, Charles given by Lonnie Kirkendall. Mrs well ambulance and found to have books were ready for distribution. Hartmans; secretary, Wilma Bur ■whom | a broken arm and a slight con- ference at Bend. Miss Murden club at the Creswell Grange hall. $800. Harold Robertson, J im * Catherine Dorris, his; treasurer, Shirley Dunaway; Clarence Jackson, master, re made her cussion. Mr. Brown, who wàs Woods, a recent missionary to In Refreshments were served to L. This is a total of $12,000 ns sergeants-at-arms, Darlene Bates ported attending a meeting in the Burris, Richard Kretten, Bob Miss Overstreet’ I dia for three years, told of her S. Ayotte of Eugene; Messrs, and compared with a total of $10,26(1 driving the car. was given out Bailey, Dick Kinslow, Warren home dating the years she work there. Junction City was Mmes. V. E. Grousbeck, E. E. Al for the last fiscal year. The es and Charles Roseberry; student interest of discouraging dog rac Walker and Don Stevens with taught here, was a guest. patient treatment. ing in the county and the Grange council representatives, Ronald named as the probable meeting len, Fred Kinsland, S. L. Dahl, timated water receipts amount to Wayne Walton and Richard Good went on 1 ecord opposing it and place for the next session. B. M. Echols, F. E. Vick, J. V. $12,000 compared with $10,200 for Bessonette and Alpha Lee. ( IHLDRENS DAY SET to name a committee to be rich as managers. I Sophomore head is Bob Rand; Birdsong, A. L. Viking, F. P. the last year. CRESWELL Sunday, June 7 Baseball awards: Dale Bates nt at another meeting in Eu- . vice-president, Deanna Stevens; pref« Clack, W. J. Polson, H. IL Brown will be Children's Day at the The budget committee consisted I secretary, Betty Shiffer; treasur gene on Friday. Sam Shoaff, Dick Kretten, Joi and Carlyle Scarbrough and Miss of J. M. Walkup, T. H. Burke, C. Presbyterian church. A program The Home Economics committee Burris, Ronald Dersham. Clyde er, Gregory Belshaw; sergeant-at Helen Vick. by the Sunday C. Hollcmon, R. M. Carpenter, L. I arms, Carolee Bear; student coun- named Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hol- Hartman, Bill Thoms in. Don will be Mr. and Mrs. Gardner and A. Whitney and E. A. Green School and a pitluck dinner wij. MARKET-PLACE Bates, Warren Vern Stevens, i cil members, Richard Goodrich lemon, Mrs. Blanche Gwyther, daughter Gayle left Monday for OF MILLIONS.. follow the morning service. v Maddy, Ronald Walker, Mrs. Vern Gillenwater, Mr. and and Helen Thompson. Los Angeles where they will visit Montgomery, Charles Mrs. C. G. Gray, Mrs. C. H. Har- * Murphy, Girls Athletic Association offi CRESWELL—May 24 will be relatives. They recently sold their Mrs.YoungHonored Loose-Leaf Note Books cers are Kaye Schwering, presi lold and H. A. Howe to serve re-1 Harold Robertson and Charles "Go to Church" Sunday for Cres home southeast of Creswell to a At Card Shower with lion Tyrrel and freshments at the May 28 meet-J Harrold The Sentinel dent; Roberta McDonald,, vice- well Grange, Gilfrey Lodge IOOF, party from Washington state. ing. The house dresses competing Billy Vertrees as managers. Honor Rebekah Lodge and Theta CRESWELL— Mrs. Leonard president ; Erma Higdon, secre- in the state Grange contest wore. Track awards: Albeit Hender- Rho. They will attend the First 4 HI RCH SISTERHOOD MEETS Young, who plans to leave soon I tary; Enid Johnston, treasurer. Honor Society, Margery Zini judged with Mrs. Karl Duyck re-, son, Grant Maddy, Kent Olsen, CRESWELL- Mrs, Ray Vin with her family for Arcata, Calif., Methodist church at the 11 a.m. ker, president; Bruce Belshaw, ceiving first award. The dress, Everett Griffith, Bob Bailey, Beat the Heat service and all are invited with cent and Mrs. Seaman Claborn was honored at a forenoon card will be taken to Pomona Grange^ Dick Kretten, Bryce Olsen and their families and friends to a entertained the Sisterhood of the shower and get-together at the vice-president; and Paula Ehrich, May 23 at Four Oaks to be judged Dick Kinslow with Billy Vertrees with potluck dinner following at the Christian church at the homo of home of Mrs. E. D. Cartwright' ' secretary-treasurer. with the county group. Memlx?rsi as manager. Girls ’ League, president, Ceci- Grange hall and to the Grange Mrs. F. G. Harrold May 13. Mrs. May 13. Balsam Wool are reminded to have their hand- ' Those who received footlxill Lloyd Wheeler conducted the memorial service at 2 p.m. Present were Norman Young, lia Kelsch; vice-president, Leota kershiefs With fancy edgings|awards earlier in the year were Insulation i Mad- Nickel; secretary, Meltha A religious survey of this com devotion with articles, poems and Mmes. R. M. Carpenter, W. w. ready for the exhibit at Pomona.' Jex1 Buiris, Bob Anders.in, Vern munity will be taken May 24. songs for Mother's Day. Smith, T. R. Graham, V. w. dox; treasurer, Frances Lunas; $68.00 M sq. ft A discussion was held relative Bates. Grant Maddy, Charles Har- Mrs. Harrold was presented Johnston, L. A. Whitney, Loren sergeants-at-arms, Sharyl Luke Those taking part will have a pot the rold, Ronald Murphy, Bruce Bel to having a food booth at and Luann Horowitz. Pep club, luck dinner at the service room with a white bedspread for her West rope, H. W. Taylor, Norman Line County Fair but the matter shaw, Ronald Bessonette, Jesse of the Christian church and will new ho^ne. The group will meet Skaggs, Conan Olson of Eugene president, Myrna Mogstad; vice- was tabled. | C r a w f o r d, Johnny Johnston, Simpson Ceiling president, Ardyce Riddle; secre receive instructions' for the team at the church June 3. Mrs. Har and the hostess. Charles Montgomery, Bill Thom- ¡ A report by a special committee tary, Mardelle Cartwright; treas rold will lead the devotions. work of the afternoon. Panels son. Dick Kretten, Raymond Hol-I urer, Enid Johnston; sergeant-at- named the following projects for The Daily Vacation Bible Everett Griffith, Sam lemon. Rev. ViTaris Speaks action by the Grange; civil de- arms. Kaye Schwering. 12” X 12” School is scheduled for the weeks Lettermans Club, president, tense which includes observation Shoaff, Larry Lawrence, Wairen of June 8 and 15 with Mrs. Claude At H.S. Exercises 12 ” X 24” Dale Bates and Dick Walker, Raymond Hollcmon; vice-p'esi- post service, fiist aid, game and Kirkendall as supervisor. The will» Richard Goodrich Kinsl.iw wild life preservation and sub secret -v, CRESWELL Rev. Frank dent, Bruce Belshaw; B. Assembly of God Church. Rev. 16” X 32” Presbyterian, Christian and Meth and Don TyrMl as managers. odist churches are cooperating in J. A. Skinner, pastor. Sunday ViTaris gave the address at the Ronald Dersham; treasurer, Do.i scribing to the National Grange .onthly. Same was adopted. A, School 10 a.m. Morning worship baccalaureate service for the Stevens. this work. Tcontribution was voted to the,, Baton Review Held at 11 o’clock. Christ’s Ambassa- high school graduating class at Square Tab '.National Grange Youth Leader 6:30 p.m. Evening service, | the school auditorium Sunday eve- Shorthand, Typing dors ship Fund. Frank Gardner re At eresiane School 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. ning. His subject was "Your Roofing signed as steward. Election to fill Prayer and Bible Study. Come Neighbor." / Awards Announced with CRESWELL A large number | $8.95 sq. the vacancy will take place at the Rev. Lawrence M. Bixler gave your problems and spiritual of parents and friends attended' May 28 meeting. the invocation, Rev. Gerald G. CRESWELL — Certificates of needs. the baton review at the Creslane The secretaiy was instructed to grade school May 15. Fancy drills । Emerson, the scripture reading recognition from the Gregg Pub DISCUSS YOUR PLANS Mrs. C. I. Kent, Reporter send a note of commendation to and other numlxirs by the pupils ’ First Methodist Church. Rev. and Rev. J. E. Skinner, the bene lishing company have been re WITH US! We are always Sheetrock Phone 557 the city council for their action made up the program. ceived by the following students Frank B. ViTaris, pastor. Sunday diction. The school chorus under pleased to (hare the experi on the "liquor by the drink ” at the Creswell Union high school. School. 10 a.m. C. C. Walton su the direction of E. L. Hoffman Those participating included Mrs. Norman Skaggs and Mrs. ence we have had in helping Shorthand, complete theory, perintendent. Morning worship 11 sang two numbers. E. D. Cartwright left Monday for problem. Mrs. Neva Gray's group one. com-1 SI.60 per sheet other people with their build- and A resolution was proposed Judy Graham: speed, Paula Eh o’clock. Youth Fellowship 6:30 p. Portland where they will scivc posed of Leigh Bray, Christine in« and remodeling problem». the adopted to recommend to rich, Mary Alice Arient, Roberta m. Evening service 7:30 p.m. as delegates from Honor Rebekah Theta Rho Elects We can supply'»11 the ma the Bolt, Deanna Chapman, Rose Ann McDonald and Judy Graham; lodge to the Oregon Assembly. state legislature a raise in for Conover, Jacquetta Ditto, Gayle terials you’ll need too! ■date basic support fund 5/8” Unsanded Creswell Church of Christ, Assembly Delegates senior order of Gregg artist pins Mrs. J. R. Miller is also attend-1 Grousbeck, Judy Hamner, Nickie schools from $80 to $180 per pu- Hamner, David Kinnaman. Na-, to Bonnie Birdsong, Dorothy Cra Lawrence M. Bixler, pastor. Bible ing. Mr. Miller is a delegate from Plywood CRESWELL—Two names were pii. mer, Paula Ehrich, Virginia Fulk, school 9:45 a m. Morning worship dine Marcotte, Charlotte Merrill, | Gilfrey Lodge IOOF. submitted for membership at the Announcement was made that Francine Residing, Katen Roberts, I Judy Graham, Luann Horowitz, 11, subject "The Marching Orders For Remodeling meeting of Alpha Nu chapter of Mohawk Grange will make a Carolyn Runnion; also Miss; Cecilia Kelsch. Sharyl Luke, Ro of the King." The Philip Holt family visited । Theta Rho clubs last Thursday p.m. choir prac- scheduled visitation here May 28. berta McDonald, Myrna Mog Wednesday, 7:30 Use the Easy evening. Phyllis Moots and Laurel friends in Portland Sunday and A short program in keeping with Braununger’s group two, made up i stad. David Parsons. Mary Alice tice. of Carol Beebe, Dianne Bray, ■ also attended the Ice Follies. Rock Lath McCluskey were elected delegates Arient. Kaye Schwering, Helen ABC Way We will join with the other They were accompanied by Mrs. Mother’s Day” was given. Senti Nancy Carpenter, Mary Jane Gab to the State Assembly at Portland ments were read by the officers churches in Creswell in taking a 38c sq» yd. Shaffer. riel, Coria Good, Judy Gwythcr, Earl Petty. Nohing Down following a song. Mrs. A. E. El Sherry Johnson, Linda Kinnaman, I Superior merit certificates to religious census of the community. June 19-20 and Shirley Barker Plaster was chosen alternate. Beverly Paula Ehrich. Judy Graham. Ce Thife survey will be taken in the baby girl was born to Mr mendorf was presented with a Mary Pettijohn, Sandra Seeton, 3 Years to Pay cilia Kelsch and Roberta McDon afternooh of Sunday May 24. Sun Brundidge and Leota Nickle will and Mrs. Sidney Cooke at the corsage as the oldest mother pre Marlene Squire and Carol Rose $1.70 per sk. day evening 7 p.m. Devotional serve refreshments at the May Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene ent and Mrs. Joe Sloan for the berry. ald Typing awards: Competent ty service and study hour. The de 28 meeting. The roll response will Monday, May 18. She is named youngest mother. All other moth- pist certificates. Shirley Barker, votional service will be in charge be names of the states of the Un Lorraine Evelyn. The baby also ers were also presented with cor- Benjamin Franklin did not pat Plumbing ion. In Stock Ronald Bessonette, Martha Black, of the high school group. has a little sister Nancy and a •ages. ent any of his inventions. Edna Hensen, JoAnn Cornwall, Electrical five year old brother Sidney. 3/8x4x10 Creswell Presbyterian Church, Post Office Seeks No one can build his security Kathleen Joiner. Don Stevens, Business Forms Printed Supplies Bill Thomson, Warren Walker, Rev. Gerald G. Emerson, pastor. The annual Red Cross drive is ijKin the nobleness of another. Sheetrock Substitute Clerk — The Sentinel - Willa Cather Sunday school 10 a.m. Morning Peggy Jo Lytle and Jean Zilo- underway in this community with Cabinet Hdw. ski. Order of artistic typists; worship 11. Flush Gum Doors Examinations Dale Ziniker as chairman. CRESWELL Door Hdw. Laurel McCluskey. for the position of substitute cletk Special this week at Moulding The Little Theater will meet in the Creswell post office will be Power Tools held in Eugene in the near future Sunday, May 24. for a potluck I Finishing FARMERS' EXCHANGE MKT. Hand Tools FOUR ACRES and applications for this examina supper and meeting at the homi’ ■ CroMwell, Ore. of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Skaggs. tion must be in by June 1. Nails Framing Lumber This examination is being held Beautiful new 3 room house with bath, utility porch, Stokely ’ s F(/rvedt Mmes. Minnie Henticksen, L. A for the purpose of establishing elec pump, good well. Price only $47.50, »700 down. a register of eligible* to fill any Whitney, H. S. Joslin and A. E. El future vacancy. Age limit for non liott of the library committee w ill veterans is 18 to 50 years. Vet serve as hostesses at the May 26 Rich, >«d and refreshing I Made from erans age limit is waived. Post meeting. Mrs. R. E. Green's Girl master W W. Lower has issued Scout troop that is sponsored by L choice vine-ripened tomatoes. Personal Service — Easy Parking the club will be guests for the this notice. Real Estate, Insurance, Exchange Ph. 222 Creswell, Ore, meeting and will supply the pro- i Creswell, Oregon Sentinel Classified Ad» Get Results | gram number». High School Elects Degrees Given, Club, Class Heads Creswell Grange Class Night Awards Made at Creswell Lodges to Observe Go to Church Sun. % WANT ADS BUILD Around Town . . . H. N. TRAXLER TOMATO JUICE Green's Hardware & Supply