ATTENTION CRESWELL READERS Hr*. C. I. Kent Is our new*, adxertlv- ®g and subscription representative fur the Creswell area. Her phone is Creswell 557. Creswell News Farm Safety Week Stresses Danger Of Haying Season ' Thur*., inly 73. The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon Farm & Garden Haying season annual)) ups the THURSDAY, JULY 23. 1953 farm accident toll of Oregon, CRESWXLL’S OWN NEWSPAPER PAGE Published by The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon 1 which now has one of the worst I records of the nation, according ! to H. G. Huber, extension agri- ; cultural engineer at Oregon State I college. In pointing up the need for 1 Oregon farmers to give special at- I tention to National Fann Safety Mr». C. I. Kent .Mrs. C. I. Kent SALEM Distribution by mail [Week. July 19 to 25. the OSC Phone 557 of more than 2,000 premium book­ CRESWELL — Miss Donna Lee ¡Health Certificates I CRFSWFI I Miss Miss Una Una Lee Lee ' specialist lists precautions to lx» CRESWELL Harry A. Bush. My”"»« STS Overton. duBhler o< Mr. .»d Mr.; Uk™ «"W» rhe b u. y b«y,nS lets for this year's Oregon state elms of Tualatin. Ore., and Don- A Must for Pre-School OREGON STATE COLLEGE fair to former fair exhibitors and 39, a residene of Creswell since Id Black of Portland were mar- C'L;| others has just been completed. | Chief results of logging operations Overton of Creswell season 1 fi , ¡ed Saturday, July ii. at 4 p.m. ^nildren entering Here 1901, passed away at the Veterans Douglas Zabriske of Waltervillc ! 1. Check all equipment care- according to Leo Spitzbart, fair , near a trout stream is the marked guest and will and Seaman John H Steidell ot fully before haying starts, Watch 'manager Included are classifica- increase in the amount of sedi­ at the Sunny dale Methodist CRESWELL — Inquiries are Hospital in Portland. Tuesday. Grange will be a 1 West Palm Beach, Florida were church of Portland. Rev Daniel made rcgardinK thc health July 14. following an illness of show pictures he took of the married at a double ring ceremony out for defective hitches, ropes, tions for dairy and beef cattle ment entering the water, with Pasadena, Calif, rase parade and lifting draft horses sheep and goats, most of the sediment coming from D. Walker, pastor of the First certificates that must be secured several weeks. Friday. July 10. 1953 at the Grace pulleys and other hay Methodist church of Corvallis and filled out prior to the opening He was born October 6. 1893 other interesting views of the | Luthern Church at San Diego, equipment. See that hay racks. swine, poultry, rabbits, honey and the building and use of logging West. On the refreshment com­ reading the double ring service. of the schools. M im . W O. Spencer. in Madison County. Neb. He is Calif., w ith Rev. J. M. Smith of­ ladders or loft floors are in g«x>d bees, land products, including roads. Mr. and Mrs. Walter W. Helms clerk of the high school district survived by a daughter Mrs. Hazel mittee are Mr. and Mrs. Al ficiating. Parents of the groom repair and hay chutes guarded fruit, vegetables and grain, floral This was the conclusion reached of Tualatin are the parents of | has them at the Creswell Phar- Whittle of Birmingham. Ala., his Viking. Linda and Larry, and Mr. I are Mr. and Mrs. John Seidell to avoid falls. cakes, by Donald Wustenberg, Oregon and garden. Mar and Mrs. W. W. Smith and 2. Be sure the right equipment fiHxi preservation, including freez State College graduate student, the bride and Mr. and Mrs. James i macy. All children entering the mother Mrs. Nellie Bush of Cres­ of West Palm Beach. is on hand to do the job safely. M. Black are the groom’s parents, first grade, freshmen class of high well; a brother Alfred Bush also lene and Mrs. Mabel Bray. who recently completed a study The attendants were Mrs. Merle For example, the common method ing, and ladies’ textiles. Earl Riddle, director of the school, also all those entering any of Creswell; a sister Mrs. Myrtle I Trueblood of Creswell and ^a-1 - ljft. hay w substan on the influences of controlled All classifications who Seaman Albert Overton .„„man Alisat E. Overton, brother 1 f logging on a trout stream in the The’job can lx’ done Wesley Foundation o f Corvallis grade or year at the high school Buell of Eugene and several nieces two for the first time must present and nephews. He was a veteran has been home on leave for S was the soloist. except for sheep. Regulations for H. J. Andrews experimental for­ a n of the bride. Others present werei ls J much safer with hay slings. weeks, left Wednesday for of World War I. this department were written by est of Lane County. He worked bride's mother, also Mrs. The bride, given in marriage them when registering. Diego, Calif. He was to leave the | the 3. When working, lie on the Funeral services were held Sat ­ Wanda Wimberly of San Diego a committee from the Oregon in coojieration with the Oregon by her father, wore a street haz- urday afternoon at the Schwering last o f the week on a seven and Seaman Hollon B. Sauls of alert and avoid getting into Purebred Sheep association, Spitz­ game commission, the U. S. for­ length dress of white embroidered Family Reunion Held ardous positions. Always stop England Chapel in Creswell with. months tour of duty. est service, Oregon Cooperative Florida. nylon with a finger tip veil held equipment for oiling, adjusting or bart said. . Rev. Gerald G. Emerson of the in place with a Juliette cap of At Smith Home 14th Anyone can get a premium list Wildlife Research unit and log­ The bride wore a ballerina dress unclogging. Keep saftey guards in i Presbyterian Church officiating F. L. DeBerry’s family had a pearls. She carried yellow roses. by writing to the state fair, Salem. gers. CRESWELL A family reunion Murnard England sang “In the j surprise social afternoon for him of pale blue nylon with a corsage place. Wustenberg’s survey was over II Mrs. Phillip Helms, sister-in-law was hcld Sunday at the O. H Garden" and "Safe in the Arms' on his pirthday July 19. Present of hibiscus blossoms. 4. The s h a r p unguarded steel Requests should state the classi­ | of the bride, was matron of honor smith home. Following the pot- with Mrs. C. I. Kent accompany were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph E. A reception was held in the Don . tines of pitchfork ,s are dangerous fication in which the person is in­ a two-year period o n Lookout in dress of yellow organdy and luck djnner the time was spent I ing. handle the according­ terested so that the correct entry creek. It is a headwaters tributary Rogers and two children of Eu­ Diego room of the San Diego' weapons so hmmi. river, one of ' her flowers were pink roses. The in visiting. The guests included j The paU were H N Trax. gene. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Babcock Hotel followed by dancing at the ly. Never throw a pitchfork or form can be returned with the to the McKenzie Oregon's best trout fishing I bridesmaids also wore dresses of two brothers and sisters who have 1 ler, V. W. Johnston, Carlyle Scar- and family. Mr. and Mrs. DeBerry Paris Inn. The couple were at leave it where someone may jump booklet, Spitzbart emphasized. streams. Ultimate goal of the I yellow organdy and carried pink not been together for many years, brough, R. M. Carpenter, H. W and daughter, Ethel. home for a week at the Knicker- or fall on it. of the study is to secure informa- । I roses. They were Miss Madeline Charles Herman of Tyler, Texas, Taylor and A. C. Denney. 5. Remember that dump hay is bocker Hotel in San Diego. The tion which can be used to develop I I Black of Portland and Miss Mar- Guy Herman of Harrisburg, Ore., left July 20 for a seven one of the principal causes of barn groom The County Farm Bueau meets improved stream management ! VFW I tha Black of Creswell, sisters of and Mrs. Anna Waters of Del Rey. Ralph Crisp, Creswell charge fires. Make sure that hay is well months tour of duty. Thursday, July 23, at the 4-H Club practices in conjunction with log- I the groom, and Miss Betty Hall Florida, brothers-in-law and: Post commander, was in cured before it is stored in the Mrs. Steidell returned to Cres- ing operations. I sister-in-law of A. C. Taylor of of the grave side services at the building on the county fair well to assume her duties in the haymow and check regularly for I of Corvallis. grounds at Eugene. The time is of Contrary to popular opinion, it Donald Black of Klamath Falls 1 Creswell, Mrs. Guy Herman. Mrs Creswell Cemetery. A finng squad several w e c k s for any sign c. Southern Pacific office at Cottage is not the actual logging which I was best man for his brother. Ed Crabtree and children of Coos gave a final salute and Raymond 8 p.m. Grove. She is a graduate of the heating. provides the major source of sedi­ Connie Helms, niece of the Bay. Mr. and Mrs. John Mullanix , Hollemon sounded taps. Mrs. Kent Miss Jeanne Tiedje, who is em­ Creswell Union High school and I bride, was flower girl. Ushers [ and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and daughter Mrs. Harry K. Gore- ployed of attended the Oregon School Improper handling of livestock ment entering a stream but the in Eugene, left Friday by sang Beyond the Sunset, construction, use and maintenance I were Harold Black of St. Helens, 1 ■ of Fort Klamath, th- Joe Garmire Eduction at Monmouth. [during loading and transporting for two weeks at Hawaii. of logging roads. Mainly affected I brother of the groom, Harold j family of Pleasant Hill and A. C. ^v. Emerson gave the concludmg plane to market causes losses running She was accompanied by a Eugene were the small tributaries of! Avthiir- mnvinr familv ■ remarks and benediction. I Peterson of Portland and Phillip Taylor, the Arthur Taylor family. The Frank Quigley family of into thousands of dollars annually friend. Miss Patricia Vohs. They Lookout creek, which, due to’ I Helms, brother of the bride. Calvin C. Taylor family and O. H. Big Fall Creek spent the week end in Oregon a 1 o n e, according to will be guests at the Monoa Hotel A reception was held in the Smith family of Creswell. Mrs. Homer Parks To Enter m Harry Lindgren, Oregon State col­ small volumes of water present,| with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. "Farm to live and live to fan while there. I social rooms of the church with Grabtree, Mrs. Mullanix, Mrs. Private Business, Quits L. J. Quigley. is the slogan of the 10th National lege extent ion animal husbandry were unable to transport large quantities of slash particles and, I Mrs. Dorothy Siegel of San Diego. Gannire, Robert Taylor, Mrs. Farm Safety Week. July 19 to 2.>, specialist. silt introduced into them. Popu-I Creswell Grade School district I Calif, serving the wedding cake Gannire, Arthur Taylor, Calvin Hi School Coaching Job Mrs. Hays Burke returned last according to County Extension Reports from slaughter houses lations of cutthroat trout were, ■40 has had the grass cut on the I and Mrs. Harold Black, sister-in- Taylor and Mrs. Smith arc chil­ week from a visit with relatives indicate 1 hat trimmings made eliminated from three small tribu­ j CRESWELL — Homer Parks, district owned lot at the corner at Blue Lake, Bakersfield and Los I law of the groom, presiding at the Iren of A. C. Taylor. National Farm Safety Week is by bruises represent a | instructor in athletics in the Cres- [ of “ A ” and Fifth streets. It is taries. » I punch bowl. Angeles, Calif. She went with her sponsored by the National Safety : well Union High school for the reported that plans arc underway brother Ray Hash and wife and a Council and the U. S. Depart­ national loss of several million Wustenberg feel that methods A lunch was served the bridal dollars each year. Millions more . .___ । of eliminating a large amount of I party and immediate families at ylrs. J. E. Smith Presides : past six years has resigned to to erect a building to house the sister, Mrs. Lura Williams of ment of Agriculture as a nation­ arc lost through weight . . shrinkage p sediment going into Ixxikout I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Over Session WSCS 15+h enter private business. Parks ten-; school buses. Meanwhile a general Enumclaw, Wash. wide effort to call the attention and illnesses that result from un- dered his resignation Monday. He cleaning up project is going on I Philips of Tigard, uncle and aunt of rural people to the need for due exposure or 1 a c k of feed, creek could be devised without CRESWE I. Mrs. J. E. Smith win enter business at Los Angeles | in the school building The gymna- undue cost. First, however, he be­ I of the bride. Norman Benton returned home reducing the number ot farm acci­ lie meeting of the as "financial secretary” for a new I sium has all been redecorated. The lieves there is a need to determine Those from Creswell attending presided ; dents, Fletcher explains. During week and was hack on his Since these losses arc reflected to what degree and in what way I the wedding were the mother of Womans Soc.ety of Christian Ser- lock manufacturing corporation in wall are in smoke rose tint and last the week, farm organizations, job as rural mail carrier of route in lower market prices for ani­ the sedimentation is affecting the area. -• It was -■ through j the woodwork in bone white. • ------- J a friend -------------------- 1----- I the groom, Miss Martha Black, vice at the Methodist church that 2 Monday. He spent his vacation farm press, radio, and many other mals, Oregon producers have a productivity of the main creek. | I sister, Mr. and Mrs. James A Wednesday in the absence of the i of his brother-in-law that Parks i on a trip east visiting a sister in groups interested in agricult me losses to Also to lie determined is the, | Coleman, uncle and aunt of the president. Mrs. Phillip Walker. j became interested in the opening. ' Mrs. Charles Overton, deputy Michigan also his brother Law­ urge farm people to carry on ycar- stake in reducing such the OSC minimum, biological role of small tributaries I groom and Mr. and Mrs. George There was no lesson due to illness Parks has been a popular rural mail carrier out of the Cres-1 rence who is working there for a around accident prevention cam- in the families. Mrs. Frank B. i teacher in the Creswell school and well office, is working full time in relation to Lookout creek. Pro­ I W. Ross. time. He also brought back a paigns. Lindgren says transit injuries tection ol the tributaries from, The couple left for a trip to Vitaris will lead the lesson on will be missed by all who came I in the office during Postmaster num- j In the last ten years, the can be lowered if animals are not I Canada after which they will “Our Father’s Temple" at the under his guidance in the various W. W. Lower’s vacation. He and styny new car. ber of farm accidents has boon hurried during driving and load­ logging disturbances simular to, I make their home in Tualatin. The August 19 meeting. Mrs. George sports. His work has been most Mrs. Lower left the last of the The rural fire truck resixmded reduced through educational ef­ ing, particulary when they are that exercised on the main stream Ross will conduct the devotions. I groom is employed in Portland. successful and through his man­ week for a six weeks trip to visit to a grass fire near the Lone Pine forts. In 1951, the last year for passing through gates or narrow- would be almost impossible unless Both bride and groom are grad- The churqh reception committee agement the “Bulldog” teams her relatives in Indiana. Auto Court Saturday afternoon. which estimates are available,; passages. Squeezing against posts deemed essential to the welfare* uates of Oregon State College and for August consists of Mrs. J. M. have made big gains. He is at 14,500 farm people lost their lives and walls causes severe and deep of the main Ixxly of water. No damage was reported. he is a navy veteran. Walkup and Mrs. Blanche Gwy- present coaching the Cottage Mrs. Merle Trueblood, who has as a result of accidents. This num- ■ bruising. ther. Mrs. Smith and Mrs. V. W. Grove American Legion and State been with her husband at the Mrs. F. A. Richardson, a long ber. large as it is, represents a A canvas slapper or electric Second Spray for Johnston will care for the church Junior League baseball teams. naval base at San Diego, is visit - time resident of Ci^swell, wishes reduction of one-fifth from the prod should be used to encourage decorating. Mr. and Mrs. Parks and family ing with her parents, Mr. and to thank all of her many friends estimated annual rate in 1941. stubborn animals. Sharp sticks, Codling Mo+h Due Cards were reported sent to the will leave in late August for their Mrs. Ezra Woodland. "Agriculture still has a long j whips, and clubs cause injuries who sent her cards on her birth­ The second spray for codling, day June 30 to her home at Santa way to go in improving its safety that reduce the value of the car- moth should be applied as soon^ new home. Assembly of God Church, Rev. shut-ins. record when it is considered that Ana, Calif. A special treat for the Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Kent had J. A. Skinner, pastor. Sunday cass. Another precaution the ship- as possible on apple and pear or-, ( should take, if possible, is SKINNER BUTTE SERVICES as their guests last week cousins day also was a ride with former the chances of an agricultural School 10 a.m. Morning worship Church Activities chards according to W. B. Parker, Memlters and of Mrs. Kent, Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Creswell folks, Hr. and Mrs. W. D. worker’s being killed on the job |o SPiecf n carrier that has adc- county extension agent. CRESWELL at 11 o'clock. Evening service, Sedgwick to sp< nd ’ he day at their are over three times as great as The official board of the Metho ­ Tipton, daughters June, Shirley friends of the Presbyterian church quate facilities and a reputation 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Recommended sprays are three Prayer and Bible Study. Come dist Church will meet Monday. held Sunday School and worship and Linda and son Larry of home at Whlflicr. Mrs. Richard- for a worker in manufacturing,” । for handling livestock with a min- pounds of lead arsenate or two a daugh- the county agent pointed out. 1 imum of rough treatment and pounds of 50 per cent wettable with your problems and spiritual July 27, at 8 p.m. in the new unit. services at Skinners Butte Park Fresno, Calif. Mrs. Tipton, for­ ■ son makes her h< m ■ with While National Farm Safety |(>sscs Important business is to be trans­ in Eugene Sunday. A picnic dinner merly Ivy Cooley, is a native of ter Mrs. George P. Jones at Santa needs. DDT to 100 gallons of water. If Week focuses attention on the , acted and all members are urged followed, also a tour of the other Creswell leaving here in 1936. Ana. Vehicles used for transportation red spider mites are a problem, need for accident prevention, he shou | d reasonably clean and parks of the city. Music by the Tiptons also lived here. The Kent's Presbyterian Church, Rev. Ger­ to be present. All folks of this area arc invited adds, farm safely requires the at- • wj(h jnside waHs free from it would be advisable to apply The Dorcas Circle of the Metho­ municipal band that played in son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and ald G. Emerson, pastor. Sunday to a picnic at the Loyal O:Jcr of tention of every farmer and home- ,, ’ h projections that might a material to kill mites. Mrs. Harry K. Goreham, and two school at 9:45 a m. 11 a m. service. dist Church meets Wednesday. Skinners Butte Park was a real Moose Park on Fein Ridg ■ Lake maker every day of the 52 weeks a | ^ ¡ n jury. Animals should lx* daughters of Springfield spent Sermon topic, I dare you! “Put August 5 for a picnic dinner at treat to the guests. The statue of Venus de Milo Sunday, July 26 : ¡x>n cd by the in the year if the accident ra,e 1 proVjdcd with good feed and clean with the Wednesday evening 12:30 at the home of Mrs. Blanche me to the Test, Says the Lord.” can be seen at the Louvre in Par­ Mannie Civic Defense Ce.Tcr of Eugene. is to be further reduced water and an opportunity to rest guests here, also Mrs. Picnic dinner on the church lawn Gwyther. Assisting hostesses are DITTO WORKING ON DEGREE is. Bring your dinners and enjoy the have received word " "' ”'1" ‘"tenmle la teM* the Edwin Ditto, Henriksen who was their neigh­ CRESWELL following morning service. Games Mrs. Irma Orgram and Mrs For­ received day. There will be moving pictures Friends in charge of Charles Simmons, est Walton. The Miriam Circle principal of the Creswell Union bor before they left Creswell. June speakers from the Portland Filter f rom M r. and Mrs. E. C. Coombs specialist says. formerly with the recreation in emebers will be guests. The birth- High school, is attending summer was 16 years old the day they Center, horseshoe pitching, tug-of- of Fillmore, Calif, that they are arrived, July 15, so a birthday days of the month will lie ob- school at the University of Oregon TAX RECORD ROOKS Eugene parks. war, swings for the kiddies and about to move into their new — - I. — served. Mrs. C. Kent • win have and working on his doctorate dinner was served. to All •» Bwlln«»» . home that has been built since dancing. U$Y I# KEEP~lOO$IU*f BOOK» I degree. First Methodist Church, Rev. the devotions. they k-ft Croswell several months A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Forest Walton is caring Frank B. ViTaris. pastor. Sunday PricM »7 50 • • IMS • » Wednesday, July 29 at 6:3’) p.m. ago They made their home here Mrs. Jewel Snyder has rented Herbert Flowerday at the Rhoads a potluck supper will be served at for several years. school 10:00 am. C. C. Walton, for children in a home in Salem clinic in Eugene Thursday, July i MARKET? PLACE superintendent. Morning worship while the parents are on vacation. the Sidney Cooke residence prop­ the Methodist church for all mcm- 16. , He _. has ... been named OF MILLIONS.. erty in north First street and with „. 11:00 a.m. sermon subject "A Uherry picking is on in full . . Michael . „ bers and their friends followed by . .Sidney The Flowerdays also have a moving pjcturc „On<, Foot in her ___ four children will . move in swing in this area. There are still Living Sacrifice." Youth Fel- CRESWELL NEW PRECINCT CRESWELL— New regulations this week. They have been living । two girls. ; jjeaven-" Re prepared to cat, several commercial orchards near lowship 7 p.m. Evening service laugh, cry and go hem" with a here. Some cherries for barreling 8:00 p.m. Youth fun, food, fellow- I have been established regarding in the Heart cottage on River Ph. 555 R. G. St. Clair was brought to smile on your face. The story is of were picked earlier. ship 8:45 p.m. Bible study Tues- the local voting precincts. Here­ Road. f rom t he tofore Creswell as a city has been his home last week a small church congregation and day, 8:00 p.m. The Vern McCluskey family vis- Sacred Heart hospital in Eugene its pastor with all their ups and A pot luck supper July 29 at divided as the surrounding ter- 6:30 followed by a film “One Foot ritory into north and south pre­ ited with friends at Corvallis Sun where he has l>een a patent fol­ downs presented in a most inter­ I lowing a stroke two weeks ago. esting and entertaining fashion. in Heaven” for all members and cincts. From now on Creswell will day. I lx* precinct by itself with the out friends of the church. PLANNED PRINTING of town residents in this area to Mrs. Ted Mogstad and three Richard, young son of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith of Church Of ChrM. 11 a m. Ser-1 remain in north »nd south pre­ Mrs. Richard Duyck received a I Woodburn called on Creswell sons, niece Myra Mogstad and her PRODUCES PROFIT vice. Tuesday, adult Bible class cincts as before. Jhe bad cut over one eye when a rock friends one day last week. They mother, Mrs. Etta Hockett, re- at Ivan Parks home at 7:30 p.m. populations has demanded this thrown from the wheels of a log- formerly . lived here. turned Saturday from a vacation trip that took them through Wednesday, choir practice 7:30, change. ging truck struck him as he was | Ben Greer is building a new North and South Dakota, and Ne­ playing in the home yard on Butte p.m. Church address. 303 Oregon L. A. Whitney was a patient road. He was taken to a doctor at house on west street. Roy braska where they visited tela, Avenue. Lawrence M. Bixler, pas­ several days last week at the C ot­ Cottage Grove where several Peterson is the carpenter. tives, returning by the way of Yel­ tor. Phone Eugene 4-1710. tage Grove Hospital. He is at stitches were taken to close the lowstone Park. They left here home and feeling much better. June 9. Mrs. J. R. Miller, Mrs. Carlyle Office Supplies The Sentinel wound. ' Scarbrough. Mrs. J. V. Birdsong, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Veatch and Mr and Mrs. H. H. Brown and Mrs. T. A. Bessonette and Mrs. daughter Carol Sue and Mrs Minnie Hennksen spent Thursday son Wayne Jr. visited Sunday Brown s mother. Mrs W J. Pol- afternoon painting in the dining with their aunt Mrs. Dora Martin . . .. —. . T no II II It* and cousin Mrs. Lettie Good. Mr. FOR SALE — One acre, new cottage with fumi- son. returned last week from sev-, room and kitchen of the IOOF and Mrs. Veatch were returning See eral weeks spent at Wichita Falls, hall. This hasi been a project of from a trip east and through Can ­ i •Us for Texas where the Brown son. Air- the EZ Club. The woodwork, cup­ ture, filberts, beautiful shade and view, fine man 3rd Class Richard Brown is boards and tables were all given ada. Wayne Jr. remained with his I., Busin«»» stationed The Browns also visited a fresh coat. Work has also been sister, Mrs. Cleon Clark at John Day, Oregon. ’ Forni* relatives in Oklahoma and Indi- done in the club room of the hall. water system, 2 mi. S. E. of CresweH ana. They reported the weather j Desiqnea Mrs. E. E. Allen visited her sis­ Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fox and d dry in Texas extremely h i * c • / ter Mrs. Violet Evans in Portland to and that they were glad to get son returned last week from a last week. She was accompaned by ! vacation trip to Spokane where Price $6350, $750 down I • back to Oregon. fh the , -,r [ they visited relatives. They also her son Dean and granddaughter Sharoi Henderer of Springfield. A PERSONAIITY of BUSINESS Rev. Carl Walker and family visited his uncle. Ben Fox, and grandson Curtis Henderer spent of Delano. Calif, are visiting at family at Prineville. They former­ part of last week at the Allen the home of his brother Philip R ly lived at Creswell home. Walker and family east of Cres­ CRESWELL The Joe Laird well The pastor officiated Sunday Janice Peterson, daughter of Mr. at the christening of a new arrival family of Ulysses. Kans . who have and Mrs H. E. Peterson, received been visiting at the F. E. Vick in the home of his brother Rev. a special award pin for perfect Real Estate, Insurance Daniel D. Walker of Corvallis w ho home and with other relatives of attendance for a year at the pri­ had been named for him. The this area, left Wednesday for their mary de[»artm"nt of the Methodist * three families enjoyed a picnic home Mrs Ijiird is a daughter of Sunday school. Mrs. Irma Ogram dinner and social afternoon at Mr. and Mrs. Vick. The group is the superintendent. j spent last Sunday at the coast. I Corvallis that day. I Donna Lee Helms, Donald Black Wed In Afternoon Ceremony at Portland Harry A. Bush, Creswell Pioneer, Dies at Portland Around Town . .. Una L. Overton, John Steidell Are Married July 10 Booklets Sent Out Logging Effects On Fish Streams For State Fair Í Studied by OSC Livestock Must Be Handled With Care to Market Nat’l Farm Safety Week July 19-25 Ì WANT ADS Ä SIMPUF1ED BOOKKEEPING I Cottage Grove Sentinel H. N. TRAXLER COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL Phones 555-556