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CRESWELL NEWS
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'M I I * OWN NEWSPAPER PAGE
Published by The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
‘Tournament’ Closes Daily Bible School;
Sponsors Sending Milk Beat to Korea
Around
Town .
Church Here Holds
Student Day Sun.
■run
1953
16 Pages
Section Two
NUMBER 45
: Thomson Reelected £ XÄ HEC ChötSCS
To H.S. Board 22d Of Jehovah Group [ v V I
With the itureil»e in the ••ale
BOX KENT IT
CRESWELL Creswell will I h » 8
Vs VI
CRESWELL
CRLSV" U- v.“s L-rl Ddyck
represented by a at Sat ion of 14
CRESWELL Sunday was Stu
Mrs. C. I. Kent, Reporter
at the International invention of
the Hone Economics
Yankee club meeting June 16 and ap-
dent Day at the First Methodist
Phone 557
CRESWELL The Creswell Va
Jehovah’s Witness!
R. B. pointed the following committees
church and a special offering was
cation Bible school closed Friday
Mr. and Mrs. John J. Buss, received for the student loan
the McGillvrey,
with a "Tournament” at 7:30 pm. I
annual meeting Monday
presiding
minister for displays at the Creswell Com
daughters
Marilyn
and
Emelia
of
fund. Local members recognized
school house. K C Schwering and here and'head of the delegation, munity Fair. Canned fruit, Mrs.
at the Methodist church. A pro-
S. Dak., and son Darrel were Virginia Walton, recent
L. A. Whitney were the other has announced that the group will Joe Guth' canned vegetables, Mrs.
gi am by the children was fol
Buss of the U. S. Air Corps sta- graduate from the Nazarene col
nominees. Thirty patrons
1 travel by a special car and train J. C. Partney: pickles, jelly, jam,
lowed by a tour of the class looms
at
Sacramento,
Calif..
tioned — --------
lege at Napa, Idaho, Barbara Boy Scouts Renew
registered to vote. I he supple-| to j(>in inore than 125,O(X) other Mrs. C. 1. Kent; canned meats.
to see the exhibits of work done
CRESWELL Tli? Presbyteiian visited last week at the home of
Tiedje and Madeline Black of the
mentty budget to exceed the 6 . witnesses of Jehovah in their Mrs. F. P Clack.
during the two weeks of school.
W mens association was enter
limitation was approved 26 to 4. eight-day convention opening July
"Crusading for Christ” was the tained on the lawn at the home Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Satter. Mrs U. of O. Medical College at Pott- Charter at lOOr
The sale of Grange cook books
On the election board were Mrs.
theme and a large number of the of Mrs. Forrest Klingensmith , Buss and Mrs. Satter are sisters land and Gene Andrews of Ore-
will bi i project of the club and
CRISWELL The charter for W O. Spencer, district clerk: Mrs 19.
Mr. MiGillvrey pointed out that 25 wi re < rdered. Mrs. Kent gave
. gon State college.
students were "knighted” in rec June 17 with Mrs. Joe Simon co-
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brown and
father's Day was also observed, Troop 28 Boy Scouts of America J. T Kerr and Mrs W. D. Tiedje. Jehovah's witnesses are c ming a report of the home economics
ognition of their record for atten hostess at the one o’clock potluck
three children of Barstow, Calif., Charles Wetzel, oldest father was renewed at ceremonies June
Others serving on the board are ‘from every state in the union and exhibit at the recent State
dance and work done by Rev. dessert luncheon.
and the Cleo Brown family of Ar-1 present allll Rev Frank B. Vi- 17 at a meeting of the sponsoring F G. Harrold. Arthur Johnson, nearly KM) countries to participât«'
Gerald G. Emetson of the Presby
Grange session at Medford.
Sine? this was the last meeting' vin, Calif., visited the first of last Taris youngest father, were pre group Gilfrey Lodge RX'F Rod
W. D. Tiedje and G. L Decker in the largest convention ever to
Mrs. Al Viking was in charge
terian church.
before the summer recess, several week with Mr. and Mrs. T. H.
ney
Safley,
Scout
master
ot
troop
The
chairman
will
be
appointed
sented with gifts.
be held in America.
The program opened with a projects were outlined to be busy
of the piogram and several poems
18
of
Cottage
Grove
and
represent
The children of the primary de-
"It is significant in this materia and articles were read by the
at the next board meeting.
song by the congregation. The during the vacation. A merchants Conboy. Mrs. Conboy is the moth
ing the Bohemia district which in
listic age." Mr. McGillvrcy said, memb« rv Mrs. C. H. Harrold won
welcome was given by Mrs. Claude lunch will bi- served with Mmes. er of Ralph and Cleo. She accom partment provided an excellent cludes Cottage Grove, made the
"that people will spend millions the guessing contest. Refresh
Kirkendall, superintendent of the K. C. Schweting, Barney Doyle, panied them to Portland where program of music, Bible readings
presentation.
■e of
of dollars
school. The call to worship was H. H. Denham, G. L. Decker and they visited with Mis. Conltoy s and exercises during the Sunday
ments were served by the ways
Adult recognition cards were
sembling together to worship
“The Trumpet Song” followed by A. J. Gabriel in charge. Time and daughter. Mrs. Louis Hickey. Mrs. school hour. Promotions were also also presented L. E. Ziniker. local
and means committee.
hovah God. It will be a feast for
the worship service by pre-school place will be announced. Mrs. Conboy had not seen her sons for made.
Hostesses for the July meeting
I
Scout
master;
Loren
Westro|M\
as-
CRESWELL Members of the the mind on spiritual food. Je are Mrs. V. E. Grousbeck and Mrs.
At the evening service Ross
children; scriptuie and song, first Norman Skaggs will chairman a ten years.
Bradford, lay delegate, gave a re I sistant Scout master; L. A. Whit Creswell Post VFW spent much hovah's witnesses annually report E. E Allen of the improvement
grade; a story play, second grade; food sale. A series of other lun
ney, institutional representative,
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Green and port from the recent Oregon Con I E. W. Hoagland, committee chair ! of the week working around the a world-wide increase of about 20 committee.
a story play, third grade; song cheons will be in charge of Mrs.
VFW hall. Grass was cut, trash
ference
of
the
Methodist
church
in the number preach-
grandchildren
Beverly.
Sten
and
and scripture quotations, fourth Catherine Dorris and Mrs. H. S.
man and committeemen O. H. I burned, spading done for flower j»er cent expect thousands more
mg.
We
through eighth grade and closing Joslin. A talent project is also Karl Mawson, left last week for in Salem.
Those promoted from the pri Smith. E. I Bates. Richard Camp beds and an attractive concrete will be baptized at the conven-
song by the congregation.
undeiway to assist with the bud San Mateo, Calif., to visit with mary department were Janet bell and Calvin Walker.
' pavement entrance made into the
their daughter, Mrs. Alden Adolph,
Jdrs. Kirkendall thanked all of get of the group.
Investiture services were also hall with large letters VFW in tion."
Bush
Rider,
Mary
Heater,
Bonnie
the teacheis and assistants for
Mrs. W. B. Gillispie will deco and family. The son, Norman
Mrs held for Danny Applegate and Jon । green cement embedded in the
STOLEN FLOWERS
their cooperation. She announced rate the church for June and Green of Los Angeles, also joined and Linda Sampson from Mrs.
TO SAIL FOK El ROPE
Delp
the group there. The children re Douglas Treiber’s class to
that enough money had been August, Mrs. Dorris for July.
I wonder who took the beauti
Mr:
and
Refreshments weie served t>>
(
flagpole was also set in
CRESWELL Mr.
George Brandt's class anti Guy
turned in to send a milk goat to
Mrs. Joslin led the lesson on mained for a longer stay while
the lodge to the scout jnembers
cenwnt approach to the build- John H. Sullivan of Berkeley, ful Martha Washington geranium
Mrs.
Hash
and
Paul
Hash
from
I
riciNn
cinti
»
.
...............
Korea and that Christmas packa Africa and reviewed the book on Mrs. Green accompanied her son
and guests with Mmes. O ncy
he^ing with the work
visiting her parents. from the grave of our mother,
ges had been prepared for the "Africans on Safari" by Leslie C. to Los Angeles. Mr. Green re- . Treiber s class to George Brandt s Westro[x> and Norman Skaggs in
Peterson, Ira Hockett, Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Miller. The Mary Ellen Quinn, in the Creswell
I class.
turned home Monday.
orphan children.
Sayre.
charge.
Norman Howe. Harry K. Gore Millers, who had been visiting at cemetery.
The school was sponsored by
No doubt you must love flowers
The September 2 meeting will
During the business meeting or ham, Ralph Crisp. David Kasper, Medfoid. went south for them ar
the Presbyterian, Christian and be at the home of Mrs. Gabriel
Mrs. Frank Panfilio of Grants
but must have a guilty feeling
Mrs. M. Doney returned home the lodge a Scout camp was plan Floyd Babcock. LeRoy Achey. J. riving here Friday evening.
Methodist churches.
with Mrs. Schwering co-hostess. Pass was a recent visitor at the Saturday from the Sacred Heart ned for June 21-27 in the Bohemia A. Coleman and Lynn Dingman.
Mr. and Mrs. Gustav (Catherine looking at a flower t ' p from
, s loved
j( j in Eugene where she had district with special treats for the
C. G. Gray and Miles Quinn
Miller» and family and Mr. and a grave of someone
linn
1
. I slip
homes. She is „ a nniicin
cousin nf
of Ml
Quinn
boys. Family night will be June
Mrs. John V. Sullivan af Eugene, one. I suggest you
REI’OKT
undergone surgery.
and Mrs. Gray.
Ex-Creswel! Man
parents of John Sullivan, joined from our plant and k • p it in wa-
25.
.
,
will have
This was the last meeting of
CRESWELL Creswell Grange the family for dinner and the ter until it roots and you
Miss Alleyne Spencer, teacher
your
own.
The Walker Community club in the Salem school system,
a
plant
of
Assembly of Leal Church, Kev. Kiliod in Mishap
evening.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
H.
the lodge until September.
meets Thursday. Juno 25 at 8 p in.
J. A. Skinner, pastor. Sunday
And if I were you, I would
CRESWELL Word comes of meets July 9 with Mrs. C. G. Gray. home for her vacation.
Reports from the State Grange Sullivan left Tuesday for Quebec
master
take
the plant you stole right
School 10 a.m. Morning worship the death Friday, June 19 of
where
they
will
sail
for
England
Mrs. R. G. St. Clair underwent
Marvin Kerr, worshipful
lodge session will be given. On the Mrs. and other European countries. Mr. back and plant it on the grave
at 11 o’clock. Sermon, "Jesus Is Keith I. < Buddy i Galley in Cali- surgery at the Sacred Heart hos
of
the
Creswell
Masonic
' I ing committee are Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Hays Burks re-
Coming Again.” Evening service, । fornia. He with two other men pital in Eugene last Wednesday.
R- Lawrence and Roy Craw- flC I. Kent, Mr. and Mis. Vern Sullivan will take work to assist where you found it. You will feel
turned the first of the week from E.
better, I am sure. Your life is
ford attended the recent session of I McCluskey. Mrs. Mae Main, Billy in his college work as teacher.
7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 pan. were killed when their car left She is reported doing very well.
a trip to California points. They
the Grand Lodge A.F. and A.M. i Vertrees and Mr. and Mrs. Frank
you r i own hut surely you want to
Prayer and Bible Study. Come the highway as they were on
visited their daughter, Mrs. E. L.
live • an honest and useful one. Bet-
with your problems and spiritual their way to work and plunged
Last week Mrs. Stanley Blow- Garoute. and family at Arcata, at Portland.
Elliott.
DOMINGUEZ HAVU SOX
ter try and you will be happier I
ers
was
one
of
the
teachers
at
the
needs.
their son, Merle Montgomeiy, and
over a steep cliff.
CRESWELL Word has been am sure.
The
Lane
County
Farm
Bureau
,
Youth
Bible
camp
up
the
McKen
MIRIAM
CHU
LE
TO
MEET
Buddy formerly lived at Cres
family at Blue Lake and other
Sincerely, Mrs. C. G. Gray,
c^SWÜL ,
Presbyterian Church, Rev. Ger well and attended the junior and zie. Youth from the Free Metho former Creswell residents living meets Thursday, June 25 al 8 ¡or
The Miriam received of the birth of a son to
at the 4-11 club building at Eu-'
Mr. and Mrs. Hciix i t Dominguez
Creswell, R 1.
ald G. Emerson, pastor. Sunday senior years at the Creswell Un- dist
churches
of
Cottage
Grove,
Methodist church
_
in that area. Mrs. Garoutte and gene. Mrs. Hallie Huntington, : «rcl°
of Brownsville al the Lebanon
school at 9:45 a.m. JI a m. service ion high school. He is the son of Springfield and Eugene were children returned with them for gene. .Mrs. name .. ................... wiU
m Wednesday,
will mpet
meet at
at H
8 p
pm.
Wednesday, hospital June 21. He has been
Lane County Fair board manager
1
(bp home of Mrs Ken.
topic, "In His Presence.”
Mr. and Mrs. George E. Galley there. About sixty students regts- a visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Allen re
will talk on the possibilities of (
* Marple .with Mrs. C. C. Tay- named Ricardo I^ee. Mrs. Domin turned last week from a vacation
of Eugene. The burial will take tered.
guez is a former Creswell girl.
___
rCTHllirKK
n< III
i
the moving
of T Ikn
the fa
fairgrounds.
First Methodist Church, Rev. place in Eugene.
lor leading devotions.
An overheated stove pipe which
Pauline Land, daughter of Mr. that took them as far as British
Frank B. ViTaris, pastor. Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Wright and caught the wall paper afire called
and Mrs. Lee Land of Browns Columbia. They also visited with
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Carpenter, CLASS HOLDS SOCIAL
school, 10 a.m. Classes for all age GIRL SCOUT DAY CAMP
son, Eugene, returned Saturday the fire truck to the E. L. Grous
ville. This is the fiist child in the a nephew, Vernon Allen, and fam-
groups. Morning worship, 11 a.m. OPENS NEAR < KESWELL
from a vacation trip to Yellow beck home Friday. No damage worthy patron and worthy matron
CRESWELL The adult Bible
. ily at Tenaskit, Wash.
of the Creswell chapter of East class of the Christian church Sun I Dominguez family.
stone Park, Grand Canyon and
Youth Fellowship, 7 p.m.
CRESWELL—Girl Scout Day
was reported.
ern
Star,
attended
the
session
of
other scenic spots. They went also
day school met last Wednesday
the Grand Chapter last week in evening for a business and social
Christian Church. Lawrence M. camp opened Monday at the camp to Buffalo, Mont., which is the
Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Grousbeck
site
southeast
of
Creswell.
Mrs.
Bixler, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
home of Eugene’s fiance Miss La- and son Danny and Mr. and Mrs. Portland.
hour at the church. Thursday
am. Church service 11 o clock. R. M. Carpenter is site director Vonne Gardner. Both Miss Gard William Pickens returned Monday
night, June 25 was scheduled as
and
Mrs.
E.
L.
Grousbeck,
first
Jean Zilkoski, Laurel McClus work night at the church.
Sermon, “The Purpose and Work
ner and Eugene are students at from the midwest. Grousbeck, a
aid
director.
Other
unit
workers
key and their advisor. Mis. Nor
of the Holy Spirit." Wednesday
the Seattle Pacific college.
member of the board of directois man Skaggs, returned Saturday
7:30 p.m., choir practice. Thurs are Mmes. R. E. Green, L. A.
The Croswell Junior Baseball
of
Creswell
school
District
40,
and
Whitney, Ray Thompson, Arthur
day, 7 p.m. work night at the
Mr. and Mrs. M. G. Miller re Pickens, principal of the Creswell from attending the State Assem league played at I-owell Saturday
Johnson, Delbert Jones, Calvin
church. Church address 303 Ore
turned home Friday from Med grade school, brought back a new bly of Theta Rho clubs of Oregon losing by one point. The scon1 was
in Portland. Jean served as chap 4-5. Creswell will play at Eugene
gon Ave. Pastor’s phone, Eugene Palmer, Norman Skaggs and ford where they visited their
school bus.
Helen Jay Thompson.
lain for the session and Laurel
daughter, Mrs. Leslie F. Cox, and
4-1710.
June 27.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. Johnny Huston on the state of the order
mittee. The 1954 session will be
The stucco finish on the tele
and daughter Jean and Mr. and
phone office is getting a fresh
Miss Mercedes Sinclair and Mrs. Edgar Huston have returned held at Bend.
coat of paint and the pay booths
mother have rented the Kenneth from Arkansas where they spent
: Mr. and Mrs. M. R- Johnson of have also been redecorated. T. H
Parnell home.
-------- Miss Sinclair will two weeks visiting relatives.
■ Sand Point, Ida., have rented Conlxry is doing the work. The
teach in the grade schools this
coming year. She formerly taught
William Melhorn has moved his apartments in the Brown < ourt color is green with a brown base.
on A street. Mr. Johnson is em
at Dillard.
family to Arcata, Calif., where he
ployed at the local plywood plant.
Mrs. Marcella Gorslein of Mesa,
,
»T
Gias employment.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Kirk, for-
Idaho, is visiting her mother, Mrs.
Second Avenue
1 Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilman of
mer Creswell residents will again
Olive Parian.
Mrs. R. G. St. Clair returned
Hermosa Beach. Calif. are spend
make
Creswell
their
home.
He
will
(
^er
home
from
the
5 cent coffee
Stanley Blowers returned last
teach in the grade school here
,-Heart hospital in Eugene. ing the week with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Tiedje. Mr.
He taught last year at Veneta.
Fountain, Sandwiches and Salad Service
where she had undergone surgery and Mrs. Tiedje and daughters, week from Franklinville, N. Y.,
where he was called by the death
CALI. AND SEE IS IN OI it NEW LOC A ! ION
Mrs Fffie Reynolds of Medford the Misses Jeanne and ^‘^ra of his mother. He made the trip
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Nichols
and daughters, the Misses Juno
by plane.
ar
and Shirley Nichols, left Monday
for their home in Hawaii after
Mrs. Dean Eusted and baby
1 daughter was brought from the
spending a month with their cou
sins ,Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Zinikcr
by Robert Osborn
Sacred Heart hospital Friday to
the home of her parents, Mr. and
and daughters.
Mrs. F. B. Good.
Rev. Frank B. ViTaris, pastori
of the Creswell Methodist church
Phyllis Fering is spending a few
and Ross Bradford, lay delegate,
days with Mrs. J. F. Rose at
attended the Oregon Methodist
Sheridan while Mr. Rose is at
conference in Salem last week.
tending the summer session at the
The pastor has been returned to
University of Oregon. He teaches
the Creswell pastorate.
in the Sheridan school system.
Last Meeting Held
Before Vacation
of stnni|» the local post if five
has now entered the mkldle
bracket of the mvuim ! class rat-
Ing. Thi meant a raise in but
rent. Tt 45e per month rent
has been raised to 60c, the 60c
boxea to 75c and the 75c to $1.
Thomson
CRESWELL W
retiring director of Creswell Un
ion high school district 12.
VFW Members Work
To Improve Quarters
Letters to the Editor
Creswell leen Town
Fountain
Who, ME?
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Ph. 535 - 556
Mr. and Mrs. W C. Adams
visited last week with their son
Walter, at Grants Pass. Mrs.
Adams went on from there to
visit with a daughter at L zjs An
to his
geles. Mr. Adams returned tc
Li“
home the last of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ival Wilson ai
son Dennis returned home tf
week from a two weeks vacati
at Baker, Montana, where th
visited with her sisters, Mrs. B
Dahlman and Mrs. William ( arr
bell.
Mrs. Murrel Olsen and baby
daughter, Gloria Lynne, were
brought from the Sacred Heart
hospital in Eugene to their home
in the Camas Swale district Fri
day. The baby was born June 16.
Mrs. J. , E.
Mr. and
----- ------
A.
visited Sunday with their son. Al
len D. Smith, and family at Oak
ridge where is in charge of t h<
recreation camp for the summer
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Omgmai
and family of Klamath Falls aa
Mrs. Elva Foster of Eugene span
the week end fishing with Mi
and Mrs. J. T. Kerr at Silve
Lake. Mrs. Foster is a sister c
Mr. Kerr.
Mis. Lotta Guth of Sierra
Madre, Calif., is visiting at the
home of her son, Joe Guth. She
formerly lived here.
Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Kent spent
Saturday with their son-in-law
and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Har
ry K Goreham, and family of
Springfield in the observance of
their forty-first wedding anniver-
’ * at Cres-
sary. They were married
well and have made this their
home ever since.
George Hayes and son Forn
were in Creswell over the week
end from their new home at Red-
mond Forn 1» staying for the
I week with his cousin, Dean Allen
The daughter, Gail Hayes, has
been a patient at the Redmond
hospital with jaundice. She has
(returned to her home.
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