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Dorena S o ld ie r;: Home From Japan ception of a son, Dorin, of Fall Brook ,who did not attend. A pre-holiday family gathering ATTENTION . r • •> was held at the M artins' Cougar CRESWELL READERS By Mra. Ruth St. Clnlr ( Bend home July 1. with 28 a t Phone 6-H4S8 « tending honoring friends. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Kent la our news, advertis D O REN A - Sgt. Daviq X firseii, Mrs. F rank Miller of Oceanside, ing and Subscription representative son of Mr. and Mrs. W alW r Bar- who were here visiting. This week sen, arrived in S e a ttle on jth e ter the Creswell area. Her phone is tile M artins are relaxing, at the Troop Ship M itchell on T hursday, Creswell SSI. ” By Mrs. Gale Roby coast. Agate Beach and a trip to July 1, a fte r serving for two years Phone '82 K I Published by The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon CRESWELL’S OWN NEW SPAPER PAGE Thur»., July 8, 1854 The Sentinel, Cottage G rove. O r e g o n l ,» P ’ » Salem to visit other relatives. Mr. LONIXJN ■■ Record crowds and Mrs. Fleming are earing for in Japan. Mr. and Mrs. .L ^ s e n and Judy m et him thorri»«gt. took advantage of the reci eat ion- lxindon Store. Larsen will be at home until al facilities of Cottage Grove lake M iss A n d erson H om e August 15. when he vyxU ^gport with camping, fishing and swim At home on Shoe S h ing moun ,o Bangor, • Maine, for turther ming all around the shores and tain with hei- parents. Morion Mrs Hilda of Corvallis visited zn ' the -parks a t W ilson Creek. and Anderson arrived risji'ntly from duty. her sister. Muss Ida Ruegger over CRESWELL — A work day, Eddie Tryk. son of Mr. an d Wlr«. ShortridgC picnic areas filled to the holiday week end. Japan, where she has served as Harold Tryk, was redPhtly d is August 7, was planned at the the last table and stump. Mr. a n d 'M rs. Norman Skaggs an army nurse. Now discharged charged from the Coast G uard CRESW EI.L — The Creswell Tuesday evening meeting of the CRESW ELL- (X special inter- n(,.m Martlll CRESWEI.L At a nuptial mass anil daughter Judith, attended from service. Miss Anderson ex a fte r three years service during Veterans of Foreign Wars. New est to Creswell friends is the mar-1 Mwe ..stav honw- Lions club held its last meeting at- 10:30 a.m. June 12. Miss Mary pects to. go to southern Califor which tim e he was stationed a t of the season at the VFW hall windows will be installed in the Luann Horowitz, daughter of Mr. the funeral of Skaggs’ sister, Mrs riage Friday, .July 2. of Miss J<»n-< ^ cnics held ,his year in a Tuesday, Ju n e 29. It was also VFW .hall, and other improve and Mrs. Robert A. Horowitz of Inez Dick, at the Lane Memorial et Waggoner, daughter of Mi’s "stay off the highway" plea for nia following her visit here, to the W inchester Bay G uard -St>- ladies night and the wives of the m e n ts' made. The yard will 1 m ? Creswell, became the bride of Park of Eugene Saturday. They Viola Waggoner ot Creswell and public safety and London com study electrology. A family picnic tion. At present he is on a trip members were guests. Each was cleaned ' and other vyork done Merrill Dean -Zilkoski. He is the were accompanied by the father, Jack M arlatt of Kearney, Nebr., munity was no exception. One of was held in her honor July 1. in to California. He plans to work Oren Skaggs, of C ottage Grove at the home of the brides broth- th<> yard at the Iwslie Anderson for the Telephone Company this about the place. presented w ith a fibre corsage. A potluck supper for the spon son of Codgil Zilkoski of P o rt Rev. Paul Mellish of the Eugene er-iri-laW and sister. Mr. and Mrs. the largest ' individual family home with th u s ’ of the Ander- sum m er and to a tte n d San Jose A1 Stockstad of Eugene, district land. Oreg.; and of Mrs. Kenneth Presbyterian Church officiated. gatherings -mid pic.tiies was that stMi'w ehildivn. Mrs Elvira Cole University this fall. deputy governor of Lions clubs, sored Explorer Scouts and their Paine! of Roseburg, Oreg.-wThc Thb Vcatch Hollingsworth Eng Burnell Jonew-of Tacoma, Wash . of Hie D e a n M a r tin fam ily at man and family from Eugene and parents was planned for the July Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wicks. Tom, was also a guest and „he installed double ring ceremony was read by land "Chapel w as-in charge. Mrs formei^ Creswell residents. ' iheiy Coug4U’.r .Bend luuue July 4, Dean -Anderson from Calitoroiti, 1 M r anil Mrs? H arold T ryk and the new officers. They were: 20 meeting. Committees w ere ap Rev. Harold M. Kennet in St. Dick passed away at Bremerton, P arepts of the groom are Mr. "far from the maddening crowd." attending and neightxn s Mr. and I Sue were Tuesday evening dinner president, Ralph Train: first vice- pointed to serve- on the commu Mary's Ci^holic Church o t E u and Mrs. C. H. M arlatt of K earn i A son-in-law and daughter, . M r Mrs Harney Woodward. A swim Wash. nity supper project July, 17- H. I guests a t the W alter L arsen home. president, E. A. Green: second ey, Nebr. The double ring Cere ' and Mrs. Jim Fleming’ and threi gene. . - - uim i»ii v in i » m i n in the- lake (ximpleti’d the day. Mr. and Mrs. D arrel G aroutte Mrs. E arl Norfleet and two * j vice-president, C. Edwin Ditto; E. Peterson presided, at the m eet Baskets of white stock," pink children of Glendora, Calif-, are mony wax read by Chaplain J<M'l ( children arrived the night beton Raymond Anderson. - stationed in and Greg returned home Monday third vice-president, W. S. Cal ing. W. C. Adams, H arry K. Gore- roses and carnations and four visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ross, I ’.S.A F. of McChord Air ¡Arom Fall Brobk. C i'hf. Another New Mexico with ,he atrnv. was after a twq week vacation trip houn; secretary - tre a su re r,' R, • i son-ift-luw Slid daughter,, Mr and unable to lie home.« ham, David Kasper, W. O. Bar candlebra, w ere the a lta r decora E. R. Lawrence. The , Norfleet .Force Base; spent in Yellowstone P a rk a n d » M. C arpenter; lion tamer, L. J. tions and bouquets of the. same family formerly lived here. Nor - Roses and sweet peas were ar- Mrs Clarence S to r y ,intl th r e e Mrs. Juliftndsm all is in ( ot tage other points of interest. n ett and Ira Hockett planned to “A rient; tail tw ister, L. A. W hit flowers tied w ith w hite ribbon fleet is"a„meat cu tter in his home ranged in baskets alxiut the ' children, also of Fall Brook, ,ar- Grov e hospital "being tre a te d for The Wayne Vaughn family en- ney; directors, F ran k Elliott, C. atten d the S tate Encampment at were at each pew. - rooms. The bride wore a knit suit i rived the week before. A son. Don tick lute she is Ix’lieved to have jujed a fishing trip to E ast Lake Bend this week. C. Hollemon, T. W. Walkup. Cal The bride, given in marriage city M artin and family of C ottage, of w hite-w ith ta n accessories and „ by her father, wore a gown of ' Mr. and Mrs. Paul V odder of her corsage was of pink carna Grove and Mr. and Mrs Gene i.'.-eived on a recent fishing trip over the Fourth vin C. T aylor was the retiring Mrs Florence Carlson of Boise. fo e a ste rn O regon Mr. Sm all re president. Fifteen members were w hite-nylon tulle over satin with ^Hillsboro. Oreg.. called on Cres- tions. The attendants were Mrs. Campbell, still another son-in-law Ida., visited w ith 'h e r sister, Mrs. presented w ith 100% attendance a bodice with long sleeves. The well friends Sunday. They, former- BurneH j ones an<j Bill M arlatt and daughter of Jondon made p o rts she is improving, Mr rtH4 Mvs-- -Archie ^ Pow el l- Arthur-Bale*, and family for te a »two- tier w erskirt w*s o£ i£ngksh Jy lived in Creswell ana M rs,. Vt - Kearney. X ebr . brother of th e The fam ily complete with the ex buttdns. were called to Faigene Saturda> days. While she was here, the Mr. Stockstad also showed the Sheffield embroidery dipping low der operated a beauty shop. ¿room. Mrs. Jones wore a dress to lx« with Mrs. Powell's parents, Bales' took h er to m any point* film, “Wings to Cuba and the CRESW ELL—The annual pic- in the back to join the chapel Olaf Morton and daughter. . iss . blui; -linen with ! white acces- Mr. and Mrs. W. I’. Tucker of Mr:' «nul Mrs D ins Inin.in. be of interest, among them, C ra te r nic of the Creswell Civic Improve- train. H er chapel length veil fell Jean ette Morton of U » Angeles, ^ ries an(f ^ colsuge ot white g a r Carribean." Medford called on Mr. and Mrs. cause of the death in Prother. .Lake and the redwoods. The dinner was served by mem- ment club w as held June 29 a t from a Ju liette cap of seed pearls, are visiting at 4he Newhall." R - natlons here-of-the VFW Auxiliary. the garden lawn of Mrs. J. R. She carried a white prayer book, die home and caring for proper y receptlon followed the cere- C. I. Kent Monday afternoon on W ash, of her grandfather, lla riy Fishing is Popular Sport Fishing and picnics seemed to Miller. The day was perfect for a gift of her bridesmaids, topped »"tcrests here. RidgMield mony with Mrs. Roy Peckham of their way from H arrisburg w hen’ Lightle. The funeral is to lx« held be the most popular recreation the occasion and the group was with a circlet of white carnations Mrs. H. J. P o tter of Ridgcneia, w _ |h<> they had spent the holiday wei’k in Eugene. Double trouble, an un A . E. Elm endorf the first to use the picnic equip- centered with two green orchids. Y{*8h 'w , s l s * ^ agbbheo n gu^day Knwm dnd Miss. Vivian Waggoner end with Mi’s. T ucker's sister. cle of Mrs. Powell. Russell Inman, enjoyed by the stay-at-home« in this area as*well as many people ment and outdoor fireplace for A gift from the groom was a neck- Mrs. VD G. Crabb. On hunaa> Creswe„ sistei. t), the bride, Mi’s. Maude Kizer. Mr. and Mrs. is in the Eugene Sacred Heart from other places. Many families Passes A w a y July 3 this season, adding some 25 names lace of pearls. For something old, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar ^ ' ,h assisting with the serving. Mrs. Kent were guests in the Tucker hospital where he received a se A t C G H o sp ital to the list of hundreds of friends the bride wore a Hand-embroider- Sutherlin called and Mr. and Mrs. Cooke sister-in-law of home when they attended S tate rious operation. He is improving, and friends gathered to celebrate the Fourth in th a t m anner a* the who have been guests at the Mil- e d .s lip belonging to her grand- Crabb and Mi’s. P o tter accompa- ^ n t>, ' gucs Grange at Medford last year. ; b etter than- was expected. CRESW ELL Allred E. Elmen ler home. mother, Mrs. Horowitz, and was nied them to Dexter td visit with Hie bnde. presentea me gues Mrs. Pearle Eversult of Sacfa- Recent* visitors with Mr. and w eather was perfect for it.. . . Darlene Groat, daughter of Mr. dorf of Creswell passed away at Guests for the day were Mrs. brought from A ustria 60 years the Clarenee Keith family’, rhe i Following a short trip, the mento, • Calif., and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. C. L. Powell, from Geean- the Cottage Grove hospital, S at A. E. Elmendorf, Mrs. R. F. ago. George Eversult and daughter, -stde, wepc Mr. and Mrs. F rank and Mrs. Leslie G roat, was m ar D Keith brothers are sons of Mrs. ; couple will make their home in B arbara Jo of Bryte, Calif., visi ried to Joe Hass, son of Mr. and urday, July 3, 1954, a t’ the age Scott" Mrs. Alice A rre and Mrs. Miller. Mrs. Miller is a niece of Mix. Miss Nancy Greenwood of CrCs- P o tte r Jarred "H ass of Disston, on la n d Mrs. Floyd Lyevla of icom a where is cm- of 80 years. He was bom May 4. John'D onnelly. well, cousin of the bride, was maid Mf. " l' R a a rfe 'v K h iw T pioyeiLm a bank the and bride the groom is ted this week with Mr. and Mrs. . Mrs. Powell. 1874, in Churubusco, Ind., and H. N. Traxler. Mr. and Mis. A1 Fletcher and June 25. Following the dinner Mi’s . W. of honor. She wore a gown of Kansas City Kans., a re visiting h force base The Dorena Full Gospel Sunday - came to Creswell in 1943 from M. H arris presided at the business appje green, dotted nylon tulle wiit_h > ns uncle and a u n t M£ j w d AUe Cw j well wcrc Mr. and Mrs. F, B. -Good and children of Dallas visited briefly' School, with a num ber of Sunday San Deigo, Calif., where he had meeting. The club voted to enter- over layers of taffeta and net. Mrs. F. E Vick. O ther leceni . . V j, Miss Vivian their house guests, >Mr? and Mrs. in the community Friday on their School children from Springfield lived for 17 years. tain the Lane County Federation The shirred strapless txxlice was visitors at the Vick home were • ; ■ • • » ; Oliver Good" of l*ine Bluffs, Wyo., w ay to the Odgll Lake vicinity for and others, met a t Bethel Zion He was a ’ member of Creswell of Women's, clubs Octobe. 8 Mm. - of chapel length. The oversicirt M r and Mrs. H arry visited w ith relatives at Fall a holiday camplpg and fishing Chapel on Thornton Corners lane Grange 496 and is survived by L. A. Whitney was appointed formed a bustle in the back. The arid daughter of Smithville, Mo. Cjeek Monday Hnd attendi-d -a trip. Wednesday, June 307 at noon. A his wife, Frances; two daughters, chairm an of the plans. A shower short sleeve bolero had a picture Mr< Bessie W eaver of Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mills had picnic lunch was served. A fterw ara fam ily picnic.' They remained over Vivian Kinpton of Twin Phils, of cups and plates to add to Mrs. collar. She carried a muff of taf- Ida . W visiting at the home qf hei C l o v e r d a l e S e w i n g until Tuesday and made a trip to sur)irise visitors from Hawaii last games were played and '»■ c h i l Ida., and Genevieve McCarrisori of Miller’s picnic supply was also feta and tulle of color to m atch daughter, Mrs. L. A. W hitney and p . ■ « . , . Crescent Lake, returning home week when Aviation^ Electronics dren's -church was held. A h^ppy Palm City, Calif., and two grand planned for the July 27 m eeting her dress, topped with pink _Car- family. D lU D M eT J u n e ZO Technician Chief Don Stansbury and profitable tim e was „enjoyed. that everting. children. L , , which'will also be a picnic a f t he nations and elf roses tie tfw ith a Mrs. Minnie CRESW ELL- The Cloverdale "and Mrs. Stansbury and two Mr. and Mrs. K. C- Schweruig Mr. and Mrs. E. P. (Dec) Wil Funeral services will be held home o( Mrs. V. C. Steinhauer. cascade of c o n tra stin g ' ribbon, week to visit with 4. H SPWing club m et Ju n ,’ '26 at and daughter Kaye, attended the small -children,K obert a n d Karen, son and family left June 28 to Thursday, July 8, a t the Schwer- Mrs. Steinhauer, Mm. L. H. H er Ju lie tte cap was ot ta ffe ti. Mrs R B. Kennedy and lumijy M A|.,bur sk jn . Timber Cafnival at Albany Sun spi’nf the-night, .June 30, while on make their’' home in I«os Angeles. ing-England Chapel in Creswell, Brown, Mrs. Miller and Mrs The bridesm»id s, u ,n ¿ ° r,1ia.nd- O r^ , «,„w ia ner. Mrs. Vernon ChitwiMxl is th«' day. They reported the w eather »-.furlough trip from the Navy. T heir borne is occupied by the H. with Rev. L. M. Bixler officiat Whitney will .plan the float for C arleton’ Smith of FairbaJiks, George Ik-lshaw ts visit.ng m H ) t |( M (t so hot they cut jyieir stay short «Mrs. Mills met the Stansburys in C. Strong family- ing. The G range will have charge the community fair in September. -Alaska, cousin of th e 'b rid e ; Miss a daughter m Montana. Sh has c<MuUy, ,,x,wuiiun and came home7 l(uwaii during her visit there last Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur M artin of of the graveside services a t West Mrs. Whitney, librarian, an- Shirley Hasbrouck of Springfiekl. been suffering as th< ristd t of ( i ; i (1 sh( lali. The Stansburys will return Portland were visitor^ a t th e”Ar The A. Fi-Viking family visited Lawn Cemetery, Eugene. nounced th a t the libtpey would Oreg.; Miss G retchen Vos of Lu- several allergies and is r. poi' ' b(. ,s some „1 their the Peterson' Rock C.arderis re to duty on Whidby Island. th u r Bales home last Mbndajl '♦ ’ -------------- “ O ther week end visitors recent be closed J u ly ’4. On behalf of gene, Oreg. and Miss Dorothy much better. She expects to be , work. cently. They w ere accompanied by Mrs. Jack Davis cut her hand the club, Mr. and C ram of t np Little lall t M? T I 1 heatre 1“ a IIV kiuu, ». < »• x^» OIUV er » XX » Creswell. They wore home this week . Club members present were their house guest, Miss Arvilla ly with Mr. and Mrs. Fix’d Mills seriously with a n , axe on Tues Barbecue Dinner . Mrs Francis Brundidge presented gowns sim iliar ¿0 th at of th e ' Mrs. Grace Adams of ixis An- Vicky Taylor, Molly Belshaw. Ijirsen of Los Angeles,. Calif. were Mr. and Mrs. Marion Stim- day. June 29. Mr. Davis was ¿ v e n M e th o d is t Lawn 9th the city library, wjiich is spon- maid of honor, and carried muffs geles, Calif., is visiting at the Kaye Skinner, Kaye JJarrold and E. L. Grousbeck has lionght the m elof Ontario, both teacher» who a 10-day emergency l e w from sored Civic Club, ith — a with carnations home of her son, W. C. Adams T. X. Bessonette residence prop are attending summer school in VVI by the ll»X X z« » »X. X .»»«“' » w ---- — ---------- — and roses. Army. «*•» » ., CRESW ELL — The Miriam set of encyclopedias, which will Miss ’ Roxanna Mack of lx>s An- son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs J. L. ' w.U b,« a. the Home of Mrs. Fii>nc erty on "A" street and will move Eugene. Mr. Stimmel is a nephew” the Mr. St*! (H ................... —•— ---------- " ’ and Mrs. Jack Malin ,and Circle of the Methodist Church be placed for reference in the geles, Calif., cousin of the bride, of Mix. Mills. tris family there as soon as some , Woody spent larft w e e k -ft Hood is serving a barbecue dinner in library. Mrs. H arris responded and Miss Vicki ’,Greenwood of Ward, also of Los Angeles. The 1 ayk>r - . interior redecorating is done. He ' Mr. and Mrs. Henry G arrclts River and Camas, Wash., Vtefting the church annex and on the lawn w ith sincere appreciation from Creswell, also a cousin, were jun- W ards went on Tuesday to visit plans to sell his river road prop (B arbara Benton » and baby of relatives and friends. ’«*•. I relatives in in W ashington Friday, July 9. The menu will con the d u b .- Flugene a re visiting in the mid Visit in Washington " tor bridwmaids. Karen Pyrnel, relatives .w— m w State. S u r p r is e S o c i a l f o r erty. 7?. ? sist of barbecued beef w ith sauce, Food and help Were solicited sister of the groom, was flower Mrs. C. L. Northop of Lebanon is H . N . Traxler Birthday west and expected to be in Kan The Jack Quigley family -and Mr. and Mrs O tto Howerton potato and macaroni salads, fresh for the community benefit J i n - girl. Both she and the junior also a guest at the Adams home, Mrs.-L. J. Quigley, with the Neal sas with Mrs. Garretts’ sister, spent several days last w ^ k Visit relishes, green beans, rolls, pie to be served July 17 a t the bridesmaids wore dresses similai [ She is an aunt of Mr. Adams. CRESW EI.I, Mrs. H. N. T ra x M eester family of Alvadore, are Mary Ann, Mix. Vernon W arren U - aAxsxiyx«» K firlox-m u id«£ R U ttl E g g C l't l e f t - T h i l l ......... ’S- and coffee. Tickets are now on Creswell Grange hall. ivu«.. |e v. camping a t Siltcoos Park this and family for the Fourth. A ing a t the home of their .*pn, |VH- to At------- those 4 of the senior bridesmaids, Ml*S. i.na. ler r al1(J and daughter, Mrs. vaivin Calvin C sale, adults $1.00, children, 50c. Music and games followed the but of pale pink and dotted nylon, day for her home a t Manitowoc, «pay |or entertained at a -surprise week. L. J. Quigley went over brother, Donald Banton, stationed] bam H°w er ton, and f a B n l » t a ~ Bremerton. Wash. Their grand The ways and means commit- business Pvening Friday, July 2, for Tuesday while Mrs. Jack Quigley at F’ort Hood, San Antonio, Tex ?ss meeting and a <» mock ■■•vr.n hill- ..... Steve Greenwood of —__ Creswell, Wise., jafter spending several daughter, K athy Howerton, »and tee consisting of Mrs. E arl P et weeks in the west. She came here M|> T raxje|.( wf,o reached another as, with the air force and a cou- wedding was directed by cousin of the bride, was ring bear- cami- here to care fo r th e home. Mrs. Wanda C a rtw rig h t..whojhad ty, Mrs. George Ross, Mrs. Cal billy to attend the funeral of her moth- - •« j IO wit-iiu in«- ««.«•«■ milestone in his life th a t day. m r, «»..-• .............. «in. Melvin Banton. also at Fort er. Mr. and «Mrs. Ed DuFour of Raymond Galvin of Eugene, was e r, Mrs. Alice Taylor. Since then Frienf,s g and Cottage vin Taylor and -Mrs. Ross Brad Mrs. W. L. Scott. Grove took Mrs. Olive I Hood, were planning to join the spent three weeks here, retu rn ed to their home at the same tin^e. ford, are in charge. the best man. Ushers were B ert she has visited with her sisters, ’ o c |ock. Mrs. J. E Smith Parlin and Mrs. Emily imily Diekwood holiday gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson «'O thers assisting are: kitchen, Permits Issued fo r . Burr and Don Gray of Creswell. Mrs. H. H. D ersham and Mrs. wjth the servng. — . on a trip to the summit of the W ith working activities a t a spent last Thursday visaing «wtr Mrs L. A. Schmidt, Mrs. H. E. Tw o Residences in Clarence "Vos of Eugene and Rod W. C. Land and her brothers, H. ¡^r «p,.axjcrt ¡b the real estate standstill because of the strike, Mr. Traxler, in the real estate McKenzie highway Monday. They Peterson, Mrs. John W estlake; Zilkoski of Roseburg, brother of W. T aylor and Clyde Taylor. business here for a num ber of enjoyed the snow and the beauti Woodards Blackbutte cam p is al niece, Mrs. Frank Churchill and publicity, Methodist Youth Fel C resw ell, July 6 the groom. ■ The Ralph Train family return- years, like Jack Benny is still 39 ful scenery from the lookout most deserted. Mr. and Mrs. W al family, at Rice Hill M>. and Mrs. Owen Munroe and lowship; tables, Mrs. Chester ‘ CRESW ELI. t Building perm its ¡ . Miss Shirley Wenzl of E u g en e' ed last week from a vacation trip years old. te r Boren are reported to have point. Tom spent the week end visiting Hamner, Mrs. Schmidt, Mrs. Ross, were issued a t the July 6 meeting played the organ music and 'a c - ; th at took them as fa r cast as been away visiting. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Mourer and relatives in Grants Pas» n n i t ^ c k - Mrs F rank Elliott; serving. Mrs. of the city council to Calvin W alk- comppnie£ the "Carolers'' of St. N iagara, N. Y. They visited rela- Members of Creswell Grange l^fr. and Mrs. M,. F oster of Cot Browning are in northern Idaho LaVern Heibert, Mrs. Elam Rider; e r for improvements and additions Francis high school. lives in the mid-west and drove enjoyed a picnic dinner a t the tage Grove fished in East I^ike where they have found work. - sOnville. Mr. and Mr*. A. J. Moore. Jun Mean-up, Mrs. Petty, Mrs. Doug- to his residence property and to a reception followed the cere- home in a new ranch wagon Mrs. Gladys Berg and children hall Monday, July. iL. T he-.ultetx over- the holidays, returning Mon- ior. Alice and Mrs. James Moore Ms Treiber and Mrs. Ross. George Ross and John Ray . for mony in the Persian Room of the Miss Wilma Dickerson is cm- noon was spent in vtaftlHg. G reet- are planning to visit a brother in and Alfred, returned home last the erection of homes. Announce- Eugene Hotel. Pink and w hite ployed at Greens H ardw are and (ngs wpn, extended l . S. Ayotte, J. V. Birdsong and son Gale W ashington and other relatives in Thursday after a two week vaca ment was ater was the m eni w a s made n w u e th a t special w ^»»xx«. ».»v color scheme of the — - floral - - — , Supply during her school vaca- whQ ^ b r a t e d his ^is 88th birthday and son-in-law, p a rrie l Hamilton, Portland, leaving next week. They M rs. DeBerry Presides tion spent in Mississippi visiting __«anil Kr» i»ciiprf « h issued o-jnHia and Hornratinns; The four . tinn >« anniversary rates a for irrigating will o be candle decorations. The four tion anniversary thai tn ai day aay. He n e is a spent Sunday fishing at Winches expect to be away about a month. .« A t V F W Auxiliary 8th Mr. and Mrs, Arden Powell visi relatives. September, Mr. a and for July, August and septem oer. tiered cake caxe Was was topped with w un three m re r I • ¡vir. n a Mrs. m r s. « A . n . Crosby, Mr. member of long standing of Cres- te r'B a y . They now tell the story Mr. and Mrs. Otto Howerton _ . . • _a_ presided n at t « # 4 i» x r v o rtrl o r t ’in c r Carlyle Scarbrough pink bells. g C ~ '« utting and c serving and 'M rs. Jack Crisp and R. W. j w-ell Grange. tors over the week end were Mrs. of the big fish that got away, only CRESW EI.L Mrs. F. L. De the cake was Mrs. W ard Stallings Crisp fished up the W illamette i The Camas £w ale club meets tnis time it was true. Powell’s mother, Mrs. Roy IJ'ii spent the week end at tfte coast. the -----— meeting. Terry Trujillo fell last Monday, Berry presided a t the meeting of 5 of Coburg, aunt of the groom, I Sunday chinson of .Corvallis and grand July 13 at the home of the presi- Bean pickers are signing up at the VFW Auxiliary Tuesday eve oi Eu-1 nu- k i . v ir is under unu.-i tre nv«.«- and Mrs. L ester f ounson Gunson of R. . u G. . s St, C ia lair a t- dpnt Mrs K w Hoagland A pie- the local yards. Work will begin parents HutchinsOns from Cot June 28, and broke his right wrist. rting. The group voted to tu rn over G ra n g e Promises ilbert Brotherton ment at a Eugene hospital for a nJc dlnnpr wlu be served at noon about July 15. gene. Mrs. MU tage Grove. • Mr. afid Mrs. Ivell Humphrey* SSO to th e VFW Post for im Evening o f Fun 17th of C re s-' , ------- heart --------- ailment. He was taken Mr an(J Mrg g vere tt Bdntcfc and Mrs. E. -■ — Ireenwood ------------- WCTU I’HStponetl J. Or Mr. and Mrs. E verett Itcneda ** E. R. le w re nee has sold his and Mr. ¡and Mrs. Glert Sawyer provements in the hall. Food and Mrs. Dean M artin will entertain r n r s w F H — Remember the well, aunt of #>e bride, presided there Tuesday. sperR Monday with Mr. and Mrs. residence property on north Sec help was solicited for the July a Julv 17 at the a t the punch bbwl. At the The m e coffee co iiee m e Creswell cresw eii Volunteer v o iu m e e . Fire- r , Ryle George at H arrisburg. Mrs. ond street and the Teen Town a t her Cougar Bend home for the and family of Eugene, spent the Q Q meet Tuesday. . . July _ 13, i f community supper. Plans were date Saturday, July 17 a t the G. uickerSon, Dickerson, men men will will meet js a gi„(er of Mrs. Beneda. building adjacent, now occupied WCTU meeting postponed to July week end at Garibaldi. • ha « . R e aunt of the bride. at with ___ W _____ also made to help the VFW Post Creswell at 8 s pm n m . w ith Carlyle C arlvle .Scarbrough S carbrough c ____ r o j y _ n and ilbur Sunkler by the E. J. Greenwood grocery, 14, at 7:30 p.m. for a family night. en tertain the Explorer - Scouts i/'trd 'sD o n so rs a benefit supper, to' disappointment this year. A A few days were spent a t the and c . C. Hollemon on the re- arp ^„¡tjng at the home of a sis and Bussey's Shoe Store, to a real A speaker has been secured. and th eir parents at a potluck entertainm ent in- Oregon coast before leaving for freshm ent committee. A special Mrg Erwin Varco and farftily estate firm in Eugene. He still re IcRoy Perry of Woodland, Cali complete and thorough k ill has l b or- the groom's paratrooper base at drill will be held the evening of Redmond. cupper at the hall July 20. The X d m ? S i d n e y d . S tains property a t the north city fornia. accompanied Robert Hod been made of blackberry vines, 1> nnjng G a F or her gojng J uly 22 __________ Auxiliary received. $38 as a share eluding a jitney nance, a o limits where he will build. He ges home for a visit here until apparently by the spraying pro ganizatio»» of orojec( and a away costume, the bride wore a Mrs. Seaman Claborn and Mrs. of the recent poppy sale. and his family will remain at»-the after haying when they will go gram used on roadside shruboeiy. projec w hite and cocoa knit dress top- F. B. 'Good will entertain the Sis- To attend the S tate Encamp represented in Clifford Wilson has moved to p re se n t, address until the other together for a trip to Kansas. _unn_l. wm ped with a natural cashm ere , terhood of the Christian Church m ent and Auxiliary a t Bend are large patronage 1 the Siuslaw area where he is to Iatndlin- School Improvement« ' houre is .ready for occupancy. The men« o t t n c ppe , shortje avaqpdo green ac. at the church Wednesday. July . Assembly i w m a i j or .u n » , Rev. of «,.« God v Church, ' Mmes. Delferry. T. H. Burke Remodeling at London school be fire w atcher for logging op ries. shp WQre , be orchlds , 14 at 2 p m Mrs. IjOyd w heeler J. A. Skinner, pastor. Sunday J«awrence and son Larry, plan to under the direction of the school erations of George Hinkle. H arry K. Goreham and Ernest consist of cream ed chicken on hot go into the contracting and build biscuits, m ashed p o ta to ^ mem weddfng b ^ ^ t . wj„ le<d the dcvotions. School in B m. Morning worship Syphers. A watermelon feed fol Mrs. Beth Kell* expects to leate board and Perry Stein is under loaf, cottage cheese, tM sea^ . graduate(j fr0TT1 the FA Charles S a tte r was home «t 11 o’clock. Evening service, ing business in Eugene and Udll way w ith an 18 foot addition to this week to return to Weed, Cal lowed th e business session. build on lots on S unset’ Drive cake, pie and coffee. Servings Francis high school with the for the holidays from his station 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, 7:30 pm . ifornia, accompanying MltMS Muir. each. Free en terta nm ent « J Francigco, C alif. . p » y e r and Bible Study. Come th at are included in the deal with the gym building to build a new "Mrs. Elizalieth W eaver öt Cald be and larger stage and to enlarge O ther visitors with M tt.‘ Kells the property here. graduated 1 from the Creswell Un- M r.’ < and Mrs. Clay Hubbard with your problems and spiritual ^ I d L I U d lc U 1 U I 1 I A IIV J x ,« .. n n , a»»va z v a » -x . ” well, Idaho, arrived Saturday to will follow- w ith ® chdri’C for t Jack Robertson of Creswell, the gym floor to meet regulation here recently were Mra, A) Lively _ school in 1952. They u ,(1 i : , and _ _ ____ mnthor his ------ will son are « u visiting mother, need». visit w ith her daughter, Mrs. L jitney dance. Good music i s .« ion high who attended the Oregon Techni specification for basketball. S to r and Eugene Y etter o l vOSkland, promised. » . • '• > Revival tim e over all ABC be a t home at Columbus, Ga. 1 Mrs, Mary Hubbard. Clay came ' ' A. W hitney and family. cal In stitute a t K lam ath Falls age space both indoor and outdoor California. from Alaska where Out-of-town guests included ------ ------ *-----u- he is station- radio stations each Sunday at last year, was on the honor foil will be made possible under the Shelly to Speak at Hebron Mrs. R. D. Mack and Roxanna of ed in arm y service. His wife and 10:30 p.m. Well known by Ixsndon Chris of the school for the year. He and new stage. j ------------ Los Angeles, Calif.; Mrs. C arle- baby have been in Oklahoma. Lee A n n . Bcrkleo, 8. is visiting tian Church members as a Io his family are making their home Mrs. J. V. Birdsong, Mrs. L. Presbyterian Church, Rev. Gcr- I ton Smith of Fairbanks, Alaska; at K lamath Falls and he will con from Landlois on the coast with time minister, both here and Mr». Lucy (ireenwood of Izx> An C. S atter, Mrs. J. R. Miller, Mrs", aid G. Emerson, pastor. Sunday tinue his studies this fail under her m aternal grandparents. Mr. Cottage Grove, 3. Michael “ geles.; the bride's grandparents, R. F. Scott and Mrs. Vem Gil- school a t 9:45 am . 11 a.m. wor- the GI bill. They are a t home on and Mrs. Orville Hodges. now of Lorane, w ill preach at < Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Weddle of Mc lenw ater of H onor Rebekah Lodge ship service. Visitors frorh Portland at the Hebron Church Sunday, July I'l. ‘ the R after M-D Ranch," where _____ Minnville; Mrs. R. D. Mobley of, made a visitation to Juanita Re- R. A. Heinrich home over the July Mr. Shefly is a veterari mission CreswcIlLWurch of Christ. Law- both Mr. and Mrs. Robertson are Fourth holiday were Mr. and Mrs. ary who spent a number of y e a n Sherwood, Oreg. and Codgil Zll-„ bekah Lodge a t Springfield Mon- instructors for the siynm er of day evening. Mrs. Beryl Drury, fence M. Bixtor. pastor. 9:45 Bible koski of Portland. classes of girls and boys in horse Les-ter Urback and nine-year-old hi Korea before the recent Kor new president of the Rebekah As- School. 11 a.m. sermon, manship, fishing,, archery, swim son, Freddie. A daughter, I^slic ean war. Ann, 19, did not come. Time was A cooked food aad Mrs. Bess Lukeman has sold sembly b f Oregon, m ad e-h er of-- 7 p.m. Study hour for all age ming and leather craft. . ' r her residence property on north ficiai visit that evening. Mrs groups. 7:30 p.m. Praise and de- Mrs. Bertha j a t e Button of San spent here by the men and chil sale will be held at Rose Fifth stre e t to Leo Wilson and Birdsong is noble grand of the votionpl service. Wednesday. J « Jose, Calif., and Mrs. M. A. Horn dren fishing every possible m inute July 8 and 1» by the Harris P*«- Junior rfroir practice. Tue«- has bought the Jack Nicholson Creswell lodge. o f Saginaw, visited Wednesday a t the C ottage Grove lake. Bev of the Hebron Grange 4______________ - jdap at 3UW p m . __________________ __ momlca eluk. ' The sal property known at the S to tt with Mrs. Julia Schm itt. Mrs. erly Heinrich caught the biggest The Johnny Huston’ and A rth u r' “— - fish so far, a sun fish. Mrs. U r sta rt at 1 p.m. Friday place on east “A" street. The Wil Button TOrrrtei ly lived n e a r Cres r id a a y r - f iot o r; F irst Rev We can «erve your dcctricnl needs better, f all and rim « . Methodist . . . Church. -------- - -- back is Mrs. H einrich’s sister, include cooked food, a sons have«-- rented their rural Johnson families left r F riu Redwood City, Calif., where they Kenneth Mitchell, pastor- Sunday well and the women a rc childhood B etty-------- m ade cake, cookies, pie property and moved In town. schoolmates. visited relatives of Mrs. Johnson. School a t 10 a m. with special en- see us. d - ex- • - First wild blackberies back on The rummage sale ike Mr. and Mrs. Dean E ustcd and returned th e first ot the i tertainm ent num ber each Sunday, W and used articles. Mrs W. G. Crabb is convalesc They two daughters spent a few days the hills were reported, ripe by week < • Morning Worship-at 11 o’clock. ----------- -—----- 1------ ’ Mr and Mrs. Fred Mills at Black- ing a t her home following decent with the John Townsend family at Youtlr Fellowship at 7 p.m. Fun, QUICK RESULTS FROM surgery at a Eugene hospital. She Eliensberg, Wash , returning Mon-'i iflitte. M r and Mrs. R. E. Svendsen fellowship and inspiration. Choir day. T he families were former | W ild biackben-y pickers in the THE SENTINEL wishes to express her appreciation of Vancouver, Wash , called Mon” practice a t the church Thursday I Cottage Grove lake area are due WANT ADS _ for th e many flowers and card* Creswell, Ore. neighbors here. . day at the H. A. Beige home. ’ at 7:30 p.m. 501 sent to her during her illness. -/ Lions Have Last Meet of Summer VFW Sets Monday Nuptial Mass Joins Aug. 7 as Work Day MissMaryHorowitz Around Town To D. M. Zijkoski Record Crowds Picnic at C. G. Lake over July $ W aggoner-Marlatt Wedding July 2 Interests Friends Civic Club Annual Picnic on June 29 + Churches + We Are Discontinuing Our present stock of television sets at attractive prices to make room fo r new merchandise. V 4 * A *