ättentiom
CKESWELL READERS
Creswell News
mks . AMi rti wpointi n
I of Said Mandy lode, to Corner No.
ON (OMMI NITI FAIR BOARD 1 thereof, and the place of be
CRESWEI I- Mrs. E. O. Smith
was appointed representative of
the Camas Swale club on the
Community Fair board at the Jan
uary 12 meeting of the club. Mrs.
Etta Hockett was guest at the
potluck dinner and business meet
ing. The group planned to meet
at the home ot Mrs. E. H Napper
on January 13 to work on a quilt
for relief. One has already been
donated to a recent emergency
case. Mrs. E. O. Smith and Mrs.
R. F. Scott will serve as hostesses
at the February 9 meeting.
London Has 6 In.
Snow January 18
ginning. The said Mandy lode is
Mr». C. I. Kent 1» olir new«, adverti»-
bounded as follows: On the South
west by the Maggie lode, on the
tng «lid üubMTiption representatlv e
Northwest by the Said Annie lode,
Mrs. Gsle Roby
tor the Creswell area. Her phone 1»
on the Northeast by the said Hen-
Phone 79’1-R-l
Creawell 5Ô7.
' iy. Summitt and Ivy lodes, and
LONDON Six inches of snow
i on the Southeast by vacant public
Thun
< RESWELL’g ow n NEWSPAPER page
Page 6
Published by The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
: land. The said Summitt and Ivy w a s measured Sunday morning
j lodes are partially in conflict with in the London community after
J anuary
1 the Mandy lode as officially sur- the storm Saturday night that left
»UN 'AON mi
Wfcl>
tm i m :
i veyed, but are not in conflict with the trees with drooping branches
I the portion of the Mandy lode for from the weight of the snow coat
i---- —sJ.
I which application for Patent is ing. The power went out about
midnight with a brilliant flash as
4 5 6 7 8
made.
The original location notice is | of lightning in the vicinity of the
10 11 12 13 14 15
recorded in Book 7 at Page 428, Cottage Grove lake. Power and
CRESWELL
A formal instai-
of the Mining Records of Lane telephones were restored late
17 18 19 20 21 22
CRESWELL One hundred seventy-four voters cast their ballots lation of officers of Alpha Nu
Sunday afternoon.
CRESWELL
Mrs. L. Klinge,
CRSEWELL Mrs. E. W. Hoag County, Oregon.
at the Creswell grade school Monday evening to decide wether or Chapter of Theta Rho clubs was
24z
Any and all claiming adversely
countj’f superintendent of schools, land. Mrs. A. E. Elliott and Mrs.
London school bus that took the
I 31 25 26 27 28 29
not School District 40 would withdraw from the Lany County Rural held at the IOOF hall the even-
ing of January 14 with Mrs. Nor
was guest speaker at the Creawell L. H. Brown of the garden and the mining ground, veins, lodes, grade school basketball teams to
School District. The final count showed 92 in favor of remaining man Skaggs serving as installing
gi ange Thursday evening and dis- flowers committee will serve as premises, or any portion thereof, the high school games Saturday
in the rural district. There were 82 votes for withdrawal.
/Mt Ik
cusm d whether school <1 strict 40 hostesses at the January 26 meet Iso described, surveyed, platted and night in Cottage Grove had a lit
office r; Mrs. V. W. Johnston, in
The election is final, according to state law, and the district will stalling marshal; Mrs. H. H.
should remain in the rural school ing of the Creswell Civic club. applied for, are hereby notified tle trouble with slick roads in the
remain in the rural school board from now on.
Brown. installing chaplain a n d
district or vote to lx? a first class Reports from the recent County- j that unless their adverse claims Cedar Creek area on the return
WILL
district. She was accompanied by Federation meeting will be given I are fully filed according to law trip and 'broke trail' thru to
Sherry Johnson, musician.
Several days earlier at the mass
TAKE
Mn Ruth Goud, a former teacher and program numbers have been |and the regulations thereunder, Woodard’s camp, late Saturday
Those .receiving charges w ere :
meeting of patrons of the Creswell
MORE
in Cieivvell schtxils and is now arranged. Members are reminded (within the time proscribed by law, night.
Enid Johnston, president;
Elementary School District No. 40
stant to Mrs. Klinge.
held at the Creslane School Jan
Anderson, vice president; I «orna
to bring their wool pieces for with the Manager of the United
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abeeno
"Cake Wall:, ” was held dur the hospital robes.
States District Land Office qt who returned home Thursday eve
i Wes trope, recording secretary;
uary 12, James Turnbull of the
Portlknd, Multnomah County, Ore ning, January 12, from a months
Kathryn Smith, financial secre
ing the lecture hour and $3.65
state office of public instruction
This sum with $28.3.' YOI TH RALLY
gon. they will be barred by virtue visit in Hawaii were caught in
tary; Marjorie Quigley, treasurer;
in Salem assisted by Mrs. Lucille
taken in from a food sale was
Klinge, Lane County School Super
CRESWELL
A Youth Rally of the provisions of the statute. ¡a rapid change of climate from
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lawrence j V1'10'™ '-Hquist. maishal; Kan n Commander Crisp
to lie turned over to the of the Willamette Presbytery was Frances A. Patton, Manager.
intendent and Attorney John Lu- and son. Larry, spent two weeks ’^'nons. warden; Jean Huston,
the balmy, rainy temperatures of
19-9t-27 the Pacific islands to the cold,
ways and moans committee to held in Salem Saturday. Rev. Ger
vass of Eugene, explained the sta with Mr and Mrs. Earl Norfleet «Factor; Judith Skaggs, chap- Urges Americans
install a counter in the kitchen. ald G. Emerson and Everett Grif
tus ot the district, which listed and family, former Creswell res- lai";
Hodgers nght sup-
rainy temperatures of western
NOTH E TO I’KEDITORS
A merchant’s lunch for January fith supplied transportation for
■ .
„ ... I porter to the president; Beverly Fight Communism
more than 1000 children in the idents,
Oregon. Their story will appear
now of - Glendora, Calif.
29 was also planned. The sales Bruce Brundidge, Beverly Brund
recent school census. This made Noifleet is a meat cutter there, Mawson, left supporter to the
Notice is hereby given that the next week.
CRESWELL A suggestion that slips committee reported having
the district eligible to withdraw Mrs. Norfleet is a daughter of president ; Patsy Barker, right
idge. Mary Kaye Emerson, Billy undersigned has been appointed
J. E. Banton spent the time the
from the rural district set up. and the Lawrences.
supporter to the vice president; the people of the United States received $10.10 from the state of Carpenter, John Decker and Ju by the Circuit Court of Lane
can
avert
further
encroachment
of
fice for the past quarter. The dith Skaggs. Rev. Emerson led an County, Oregon, Administrator of Abeenes were away, in California
become affiliated as a first class
Racheal Bonebrake, lett supporter
visiting another daughter, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Haszard to the vice president; Donna An their liberties by Communism, by Pomona Grange work program for
district.
interesting group on "Friendship the estate of JACOB HOWARD Nola Shipp, at Modera. Mr. Ban
During the past three years, and family of the River Road derson, inside guardian; Dale Har revitalizing their own belief in 1951 was read and adopted. This Frontiers."
MILLER, deceased. All persons
ton makes his home here with his
taxpayers ot the district have paid district near Eugene spent Friday per, outside guardian; Carol Sue Americanism, is made here this included the recommendation that
having claims against said estate
daughter, Mrs. Harold Abeene.
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
week
by
R.
W.
Crisp,
Commander
each («range appoint a health and
$17,000 more in schixil taxes than
Brown, musician; Shirley Kinslow,
are hereby notified to present the
Mr. and Mrs. Aldie Thomas left
the district has received undi r the F. B. Good.
first herald; Sherry Johnson, sec of the Creswell Post No. 1039, accident committee. The visiting
same duly verified, with proper
Elmer Beers of Eagle Point, a ond herald; Arlene Holt, third Veterans of Foreign Wars.
schedule was also read. Elmira
county school tax equalization,
vouchers, to the Administrator at January 12 for Texas where they
The recommendation to get will visit
Luvaas said He also stated that former Creswell resident, called herald; Carla Gixid. fourth herald;
the law office of MAYNARD were called by the death of Mr.
Thomas' father, R. D. Thomas,
back to the principles and ideals
Thurston. The Grange
an element of gamble entered in on friends here last week.
Shirley Barker, past president.
WILSON, 731 Main Street, Cot
CITATION
Miss Leda Everson visited last
no matter which way the patrons
A past president pin was pre upon which America was founded also voted to enter the play festi-
tage Grove, Oregon, within six who passed away from a heart at
week with her father, G. E. Ever sented Shirley, and a fancy fx-n- to rid the nation of Communism val and a committee will lx- ap- IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF months from the date of first pub tack. The senior Mr. Thomas visit
voted.
ed here last summer and fall, re
If tax valuations of the district son, at the home of her brother, cil with cord was presented to and other foreign ideologies, is pointed to assist the lecturer with
THE STATE OF OREGON
lication of’this notice.
continues at the present levels or F. A. Everson, and also with her Mrs. Skaggs, the retiring advisor, made in connection with National I plans.
I ■
LANE C< >l NTY
Date of First Publication: 1-7- turning home in November. They
increase beyond the average of I brothers, E. D. Everson and Fran and also to Mrs. Johnny Huston, VFW week, January 24-30. The J Work and funds for the com
PROBATE DEPARTMENT
54. Date of Last Publication: 2-4- were accompanied by Mrs. Charlie
other county school districts the cis Everson and a sister, Mrs. O. retiring assistant advisor. Mrs. local overseas group expects to pletion of the heating system was In the Matter of the Estate of 54. PAUL MILLER, Administra Cox who was to assist with the
Creswell voters would probably H. Nordling of Eugene. Miss Ever Vern McCluskey is the new advi pai ticipate by formulating these voted and the executive committee HENRY DAOUST, Deceased.
tor. Maynard Wilson, Attorney driving and visit her parents in
Fort sor and Mrs. Darrell Barker, the plans to increase its membership and the building committee were
gafh by forming their own first son has been locateti
Case No. 11793
for administrator.
21-5t-25 the south.
I lodge. Iowa for
numlier of assistant advisor.
Former residents, the Sam Med-
and community activities.
instructed to care for it. The use TO: ARTHUR T. DAOUST, EL
class district.
' fords, are reported on a trip to
"We in the VFW." Commander of the hall was granted to the VINA DAOUST SMITH, AL
But, if the valuation should de years. She has her music studio
A social time followed the busi
NOTH E OF FINAL
"lx?lieve that a step- local telephone company for Jan PHONSE DAOUST, ANNE
.’Texas to visit old friends and
crease in the future, the district , there and teaches piano and organ. ness meeting with refreshments Crisp a
SETTLEM EXT
ped up program in the homes and uary 25.
| relatives.
would then be better off to remain 1 Miss Jean Lawrence, daughter served by Mrs. Skaggs.
DAOUST, LOUIS W. DAOUST,
of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Lawrence
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN London School
in the rural district.
Marjorie Quigley and Katherine schools everywhere to teach our I An officers planning committee EDWARD M. DAOUST. AGNES
Girls volleyball team lost its
The discussion warmed up con and a student at the Southern Smith will serve refreshments at children the fundamental prin-! was announced for Tuesday eve DAOUST HARDESTY: LE( )NORE that the undersigned Administra
siderably when voters from the ( Jregon Schixil of Education at the January 28 meeting. The roll eiples of democracy and Ameri-1 ning, January 19 at the home of DAOUST SELBY and WILLIAM trix of the Estate of HARVEY G. game Friday afternoon in a game
further
DENHAM, Deceased, has filed her at Dorena. The boys basketball
Mr and Mrs. J. V. Birdsong. The L. DAOUST.: GREETING:
Walker area talked about what Ashland, has been chosen secre- call response will be the names canism, can
croachment of our liberties with entertainment committee also an
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE account for the final settlement of team f r o m Ixindon won its
it would do to them if the Cres tary of the junior
of birds.
Godless Communism."
nounced an old time dance to be OF OREGON: You are hereby re said estate in the Circuit Court of game tho only by the sweat of
well District 40 and the Creswell a graduate of the Creswell Union
"We
that this organiza- held at the hall Saturday evening, quested to appear in the above the State of Oregon for Lane their brows.
Union high school district unified High School.
A. E. Elmendorf, formerly of
tion has long advocated ridding January 26.
Mrs. Wm. Hopman of Cedar
entitled matter within 28 days County, and that Tuesday, the 2
If such a thing should hapix-n
the nation of all card-carrying
Mmes. J. C. Partney and Bird from the date of the first publi day of February, 1954, at 10 Creek was under the doctor's care
those in the Walker area who
Reds and their fellow travelers."
already belong to District 40, and week. He and Mrs. Elmendorf
song provided a most interesting cation herein to show cause, if any' o’clock in the forenoon, at the Cir last week for a bad cold.
display table of paintings, plants exists, why the following described cuit Court Room, County Court London Church
arc also taxpayers in the Cottage left Grants Pass and are now
A class for young people, ages
and fiber flowers.
real property of the Estate of House, Eugene, Lane County, Ore
Grove Union high school district located at Alturas, Calif.
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Birdsong at
would at the same time tie obli-
To serve refreshments at the HENRY DAOUST, deceased, to- gon. has been by said Court fixed 10 to 16, was started Sunday eve
At the regular meeting of Honor
as the time and place for the hear ning by Grover Hollon at the Lon
January 28 meeting are Messrs. wit:
gated for bonded indebtedness in tended the joint installation of
ing of objections thereto and for, don Church of Christ. Eight young
and Mmes Birdsong, II. H. Brown,
Lot 6, Block 2 in Cooper &
|he Creswell Union high school the IOOF Ixxige and Rebekah Rebekah Lodg<> Wednesday eve
final settlement of said estate. people attended. Mr. Hollon fur
Mmes. A. A. Blinkenstaff, H. C.
Randall’s Add Lon to Cottage
district. Thej would then be taxed lyxige in Eugene Tuesday evening. ning, January 13 the charter was
Tlie Vern McCluskey family re- draped in memory of two mem
CRESWELL
Mrs. Hazel C. Berge and Clarence Davis.
STELLA B DENHAM, Adminis nishes transportation and holds
in two districts. E. D. Grousbeck,
Grove, in Lane County, Ore
bers, Mrs. Elizabeth Snere who Joslin ot Creswell. Rt. 2 passed
tratrix. HERBERT W. LOM- the class early, starting at 6 p.m.
gon as platted and recorded in
chairman of the grade school turned this week from
BARD, Attorney,20-5t-24 in order to be finished and re
Vol. 3 page 27, of Lane Coun
board, presided nt the meeting. days spent with relatives in Cali- passed away recently in Portland away at the Sacred Heart Hospi
and Mrs. Laura Renne who died tal in Eugene Sunday, January 17.
turned to their homos before the
ty Oregon Plat Records
In a letter sent to the parents fornia.
NOTICE TO CREDITOKM
Miss Ida Ruegger who accom- in Newberg.
1954 following an illness of several
usual Sunday evening Bible Hour.
should not be sold at public ior
of the school pupils, Ralph Train,
Plans were made for the joint weeks.
London Literary
private sale in the usual course of
superintendent of the local el panied her nephew Edwin Ziniker
NOTICE
IS
HEREBY
GIVEN,
«■
born Novi mber 26
London Literary sdciety is to
CRESWELL
A 11 officers of business for cash or part cash that the undersigned has been ap
ementary schtxils, pointed out that and family to National City. Calif., installation service to lx* held at
“there art" so many possibilities, before t h e holidays, returned the Creslane School Saturday, 18<88, in Wolsey, S. D. She married the Creswell Volunteer Fire De and part credit as prayed for in pointed Executrix of the Last Will meet January 22. Bring pic.
January .23 at 8 p.m. In charge Rev. S D. Cooke in 1911 and came partment were re-elected for the the* Petition for Sale of Real Proji-
London 4-11 Mothers Club
uncertainties and implications in home Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy C<x>k and of refreshments are Mrs. L. A. to (’reswell where her husband new year at the January 12 meet erty filed herein by FRED L. and Testament of ELSIE A. LEA.
The first meeting of the year
volved in the whole situation that
deceased,
by
the
Circuit
Court
of
it was hard to tell whether School family of Moses Lake, Wash., call Whitney, Mrs. E. W. Rand, Mrs. was pastor of the Creswell Pres ing. They are: Carlyle Scarbrough, MORRIS, Administrator of the the State of Oregon for Lane for the London 4-H Mothers club
District 40 should vote to stay ed on Miss Ida Ruegger Sunday Carlyle Scarbrough. Mrs. Gladys byterian ('lunch. Rev. Cook passed president; Carl Ehrich, vice pres estate of HENRY DAOUST, De County. All persons having claims was held, January 13, at the club
in or get out of the rural district. on their return trip to California Flqwerday and Mrs. Minnie Hen- away in 1938 at Ci eswell. Mrs. ident; Cecil Rhodes, secretary- ceased. for the purpose of convert against said estate are hereby house with election of officers.
The laws could change, the re- where they visited Mrs. Cook’s riksen. To decorate are Mrs. J. Cooke married Hiram S. Joslin, treasurer; C. C. Hollemon. fire ing the same into cash for paying notified to present the same, duly Mrs. Frank Guisingcr was elected
valuations could change and uni- people and to Oklahoma where R Miller and Mrs 1 O. Smith March 5. 1947 and he proceeded chief and T. W. Walkup, assist- claims, expenses of administration verified with proper vouchers as new president, Mrs. Lester An
death in August 1951.
ant tire chief.
and if any balance remains, for by law required, to the under- 1 derson, vice president and Mrs.
fication with Creswell Union high they visited Mr. Cook’s IH'Oplc. < in clean up committee are Mrs.
They formerly lived in the Camas Whitncy, Mrs. Norman Skaggs
Mrs Joslin was a member of
report included 46 distribution.
school District 12 could la
signed Executrix at the law office Elvis Kelly reelected secretary-
and others to he named.
Swale district west of Creswell.
the Congregational Church ot Eu- runs to fires and throe calls for
WITNESS the Honorable G. F. of HERBERT W. LOMBARD, t'i nsurer. Eight members attend
sible.”
The Little Theater Club meet'
The activity calenders wi re
gene. the
of the Eastern use of the resusitator.
SKIPWORTH. Judge of the Cir- Wiser Building, Cottage Grove, ed for the covered dish luncheon,
Tuesday, January 26 at the home
in Redfield, S D., and was
One hundred feet of two and cuit Court of the State of Oregon Orgeon, within six months of the and business meeting that fol
F. L. Club Officers
of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Bripid-
president of the Creswell one-half inch hose and one hun- for Lane County, and the seal of
date of the first publication of lowed. Work was completed on
idge. A potluck suppor will be
died feet of one and one-half said Court hereto affixed this 21st this notice. Dated and first pub the quilt for Mrs. C. L. Powell. At
Installed Monday
Bruce Lamb Goes
She is survived by two sisters, inch ho
been purchased day of December, 1953.
lished this 7th day of January, the next meeting, January 27, a
Honor Rels-kah I xxige meets To Cooks' School
Mrs. J. R. Grout of Elbow l ake, recently and plans
CRESWELL
Officers of the
ATTEST: H A R R Y CHASE, 1954. MERTIE CONNER. Execu club quilt, donated by Mrs. Harry
to buy
F L Club were installed at the Wednesday. January 27 with new
CRESWELL
Mr. and Mrs. Minn., and Mrs. c. c. Buell of coverings for the hose that are County Clerk, by EVA !.. DUCK-
trix. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Stump, will be put in the frames.
Madison. Minn ; a stepson, Millard being abused by tramping on them WORTH. Deputy.
Monday evening meeting at the officers in the chairs. A gixxl at Bruce
Lansbery,
19-5t-23 Attorney for Estate.
22-5t-2G Mrs. Powell's quit' was completed
tendance
is
urged.
home of Mrs. Dean Eustcd Mrs.
of their children and grandchil Joslin of Minneapolis and several during fires. Walkup was also ap-
in record time of three meetings.
Members and friends of the dren with them for several days nieces mi l nephews.
Johnny Huston is president; Mrs
NOTH 11 Ol I IX XL
ix>inted to investigate the pro
After a discussion on new proj
M.A. No. Oregon 02983, Bureau
Funeral
Ted Mogstad. vice president; Mrs IOOF and Rebekah Lodges of recently. In fact it was the first
SETTLE.MEX'T
held cess of having the lights on the of L a n d Management, Oregon
ects or activities of interest for
Arthur Johnson, secietary-treas- Creswell and Cottage Grove are time the group had been together Wednes l . at 10 a m.
the red truck adjusted and the pur- District Land Office, Portland.
tlie club it was decided to cele
urer; Mrs Dm n Westrope, chap- reminded of the joint installation for fifteen years.
England Chapel with chase of lights for the interior of Oregon, December 16. 1953. No
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: brate birthdays at one meeting
lain.
following commit tee of otfleers at the Creslane School
Mr. and Mrs. Loren L. Carlock Rev. Wesley . Gixidsen Nichol on the cab.
tice is here by given that William That tlie undersigned, Executor of of each month for members hav
Chairmen w e r e
:
Rev. Gerald G.
ap|H>inted. at Creswell Saturday, January 23 and sons. John and Donald, ot of Eugene and
The local boys will entertain J. Bartels, whose Post Office ad the Last Will and Testament of ing birthdays in that month. Some
Mrs. Mogstad, sunshine; Mrs Eu- at 8 p.m.
Croswell officiating the Lane County Fire Fighters dress is #703 Whittaker Avenue. ARTHUR HOWARD BEAGLE, special' activity will lx* planned.
Bellflower. Calif., were here. They
sted, scrap Ixxik; Mrs Norman
also visited with Carlocks |x*ople The remains i were taken to Wol- Associât ion
the
Cottage Grove, Oregon, on behalf Deceased, has filed his account A club wedding gift of pillow
Skaggs, publicity with Mrs T. R
at White Salmon. Wash., and with sey, S.D. for interment.
Grange hall at 8 p.m. January 26. of himself and his co-owner, Julia for the final settlement of said cases was given Mr. and Mrs.
W
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NITY
<
I
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other
Graham, Mrs Johnson and Mis
in Portland and
In charge of refreshments are C. A. Bartels, his wife, has made ap Estate in the Circuit Court of the Clyde Gilham. a club custom for
R. M. Can^ntcr on the executive
Lebanon. Mrs. Carlock is a daugh < OMMI 1 1 1 E API-OIN I t 1»
<
Hollemon, Carlyle Scarbrough, plication for Patent to the MAN- State of Oregon for Lane County, members or their family weddings.
CRESWELL
At the nTent ter of the Lansberys.
commit t ee.
I OR < HI R< II SOI O I X
F
A humorous stunt that gave hi
Clack. and Meh in Miller. DY quartz or lode mining claim, and that Tuesday, February 9,
A past president’s pin was pre meeting of the Walker Community
CRESWELL
Mrs Clarence On the entertainment committee Survey No. 915. in section 18, T. 1954 at 10 o’clock in the forenoon larious laughs was given by Mrs.
family reunion was held at
the
home
of
Mi
’
s.
John
sented Mi’s. Johnson, retiring pres
the home of another daughter, Sunkier, president of the Sister
T. W. Walkup and C. C. Holle 23 S.R. 2 E. of W M., in the Bo at the County Coiufhouse Eugene, Jeanne Morton who came to the
wheel chair robe for the Mrs. Russel D. Hardisty of Cot- hood of the Christian church, has are
ident. The February 16 meeting Ware.
mon.
hemia (unorganized) Mining Dis Lane County, Oregoti, has Iveen door in the styles of 1927.
hospital was completed.
will be with Mis Graham
Grove. Present were Mrs. apisiinted the foliowin commit -
Dm
id
Kasper
and
Melvin
A.
trict in Lane County. Oregon des fixed by said Court 'as the time
of officers for
new Emma Olson and son Oswald Ol tee chairmen to
for tin Miller will s?rve the refreshments cribed us follows: Beginning at and place for hearing of objections "While stands the Coliseum,
was postponed until the Jan- son of Springfield, mother and year: Devotions. 1 Mrs. Hart Beebe;
Subscribe to The Sentinel
at tf]e February 9 meeting.
Rome shall stand;
Corner No. 1 of said Mandy lode, thereto, and for final settlement
uary 21 meeting at the home of
of said Estate. JOHN H. BEA XVhen falli the Coliauetn,
brother of Mrs. Lansbery; Mr. and hostesses, Mrs. ( ieor e Bowes
identical
with
Corner
No.
3,
Mag
W. C. Adams.
Mrs. Bruci* Landsbery and chil and Mis. John Horton sunshine. KENNETH HARRIS ELECTED gie lode. Mineral Survey No 371, GLE. Executor. RICHARD L.
Rome shall fall;
dren, Kay. Susan and Bill of Mrs. Minnie Henrickson and Mrs
And when Rome falls the world.”
from which the corner of Secs. 17, THWING, Attorney for Estate.
BY GRAHAM ELECTRIC
21-5t-25l
Cottage Grove; the Carlock, fam P W. Kinnaman; publicity, Mrs
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The Intermedi 18. 19, and 20. T. 23 S. R. 2 E. of
— Byron
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Jack R. Wright Kinnaman; sewing, Mrs. F. G. ate Sunday school class, P. W. W.M. bears S. 54’ 18’ E. 1536.63
and children. Way ne and Janet of Harrold. Mrs. Seaman Claborn Kinnaman. teacher, of the Chris feet; thence N. 46° 33’ W. 1457.3
Assembly of God Church, Rev Springfield; Mi and Mis. Lans- Mis. F. B. Good and Mrs.
tian Church met Wednesday eve feet to Corner No. 2 of said Man-
Ixxiks. Mrs Dent ning at the church for a business dy lode, identical with Corner No.
Skinner, pastor. Sunday Itery. Sr ; Mr. and Mrs. Hardisty Rhodes;
School 10 a m. Morning worship and children. JoEllen and Jimmy ; Ensil'd; calling, Mrs. Clelia Sparks and social meeting. Kenneth Har 2. Maggie lode. Coiner No. 3.
.it 11 o'clock. Evening service. md Brad and Kathy Backland of and Mrs han Pa'ks; benevolence. ris was elected president for the Fraction lode, and Corner No. 3,
Mrs. A. C. Rhodes; mis-ion, Mis new
i 31' pm. Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. Eugene.
Sherry Johnson, vice Annie lode, all Mineral Survey No.
Other recent visitors
Prayer and Bible Study. Come
Linda Kinnaman, sec- 371; thence N. 21° 26’ E. 599.3
t h e Sunk 1er.
A quilt for relief work was tied । retary and Lois Quigley, treasur- feet to Corner No. 3 of said Mandy
with your problems and spiritual Lansbery home were Mr. and Mrs.
needs.
Crete Robinson ot Klamath Falls and a report given of the gift of er. Plans were discussed for pro- lode, identical with Corner No. 4
and Mr and Mrs. George Bcabcr another quilt lor a recent emer- ‘ jects for the year. Regular moet- of said Annie lode; thence S. 69°
First Methodist Church. Rev of Creswell They were former gency Refreshments were served . in ;s are held the second Wednes- S. 30° 43’ E. 421.1 along line 4-3
1 day evening of each month.
Frank B. ViTaris. pastor. Sunday neighlxzrs at Westfir Also Claude by Mrs. Stinkier.
00' E. 27.6 feet to Corner No. 4
l.ebanon who came
School at 10 am. Special enter-
of sa-d Mandy lode. identical with
brother.
i animent numlx-t each Sundav
Corner No. 2 of the Henry lotie.
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
You insist upon
Mineral Survey No. 371; thence
I I It Ml I Is
Youth Fellowship 7 pm Eve
S. 46° 00’ E. 743.1 feet to Comer
your salesmen
nin’ wor.hip 8 o’clock. Youth,
No. 5 of said Mandy lode, identical
Jicing well dt•ess-
The fxistponed meeting of the
fun fix>d, fellowship 8 45 pm.
with Corner No. 3 of said Henry
ed and neat. Be
Choir practice at the church Mothers' club was held Friday.
lode; thence S. 46° 20’ E. 86.6 feet
equally particu-
on
January
8
at
the
Croswell
Grade
Thursday 7:30 p.m. Bible study
dong line 5-6 of said Mandy lode,
Fizzles end flashes
school A discussion was held rel
Tuesday 8 p.m.
to line 4-3 of the Summitt lode,
pcarance of your
Mean sure trouble
ative to the coming election on
Mineral Survey No. 908; thence
printing. The
Don't tinker yourself
ITi-sbyterlan Church. Rev Ger the rural first-class district mat-
of said Summitt lode, to line 4-3
I'll come on the double.
better it looks the
during January and February.
ald G Emerson, pastor Sunday ter.
of the Ivy lode. Mineral Survey-
A report was made that the
school at 9 45 am. 11 am. wor-
better it sells!
No. 908; thence S. 2° 54’ E. 4» 17
new record player ordered at an
ship service.
feet along line 4-3 of said Ivy-
Also
1
9.95
hand
mixer
given
with
each
purchase
earlier meeting, had been pur
lode, to Comer No. 3 thereof;
XX ant to put more aales-power into your
Creswell Church ef Christ, I avv- chased
thence N. 88° 23’ E. 22 0 feet
of a heater.
For the program Mrs Gray
prtating? (all us for samples, xuKxeations,
rencc M Bixler, pastor. 9 45 Bible
along line 3-2 of said Ivy lode, to
read a poem and Linda Crites
School. 11 am sermon.
price**.
line 4-3 of said Summitt lode;
7 p m. Study hour for all age sang a song. Mrs Ixtren W< at«
thence S. 30° 43 E. 95.1 feet along
groups. 7:30 pm Praise and de rope. Mrs. L. A Whitney. Mrs.
! line 4-3 of said Summitt lode to
[
CONTRACTING * It EFAIR
votional service. Wednesday. 3:45 O. H Smith and Mrs Walter
1 Corner No. 3 thereof on line 6-1
Phone
501
p m Junior c^oir practice Tues- Fox will serve the refreshments
of said Mandy lode; thence S. 21’
116 No. 6th
ph. 555
CRESWEll PHONE 602
day at 3.30 pm.
। at the February 6 meeting.
126 W. 394.3 feet along line 6-1
i
Citizens Vote 92-82 to Stay
In Rural School District 40
Creswell Grange
Adopts Pomona ’54
Program Jan. 14
Theta Rho Clubs
Hold Installation
MARCH
Around
Town . . .
Honor Rebekah
Lodge Plans Joint
Installation 23rd
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Mrs. Hazel Josiin
Rites Held Jan. 20
Fire Dept. Holds
Election Jan. 12
¿ill
W here Appearances Count
SPECIAL BARGAIN
Ashley Automatic Wood Heaters
ELECTRIC
Creswei! Radio and Electric
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