The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 21, 1956, Page 6, Image 6

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    Creswell Children
To Use Grove Pool
Thur*.. Jmie 'll. IHM
Creswell News
Summer Yacaf-cn
Bible Schools Lid
Fa»d in Advance
Tips on Touring
RESWELL The Mothers club
F.SWELL Repcr
Women'* Do»«l Authority
Ciesweli grade schools, spon-
Ju
Animais and birds — delightful
of the swimming progiam here cat ion Bible school ostd Frida Pendleton w
, nery on a motor trip — can
11
year, has just received word with a program .
14 meeting i
Mrs F
t Ciesweli will be aliened ex- Methodist Friendsh
present problems for the driver.
Worthv M i
Mrs
Sometimes a startled deer
erian.
of 110 pupils of th"
charges in front
and insruction staff morn- Methodist si 'i i
of a car, or a bird
from Jun«' 25 to July 6. The sum of $25 w
agent
contr
ranci
will fly into a
i, $1 per child,
of
Insure
ward the
windshield. In
lor." Theme
pre
arents are asked
the south west,
The Bible."
t heir ] children in the band room the
snakes seeking
Creswell grade school
irge numbei
for the V"
■ CRESWELL A
left-overwarmth
The program opened witl
y and Friday of this week
tn
Mrs.
'
of Creswell friends ttended the
ATTENTION
at night on paved
fifth grade P -
>0 to 5 pm. or Saturday bv the fourth : id
for her
June 16 wedding of aula Jeanne
rom
roads may be­
CRESWELL READERS
pils under the lirection of Judy
a m. to
Ehrtcfu daughter of Ir. and Mrs.
I rom .- -----
— 3 . p m. They are
Holt and Karen
come entangled
uiged to enroll their children early
the
from
C. A. Ehrich of Ciesi
in the cat’s
, classes later in the summer arc Simmons Roverlee Maw
> in
rence Gene Malcolm
n
the
working parts.
granges in
'.mays crowded. For further in- Rosalyn Tendick presen
the
three
the Church ot the ( Tod Samari-
pantomime
of
No
driver
likes
to
hit an animal.
first
graders
in
a
f. rmation they may call Creswell
tan. Episcopal, at Coriallis
It unpleasant, it can be danger­
the life of Jesus.
during the
officers pi
pastor, th.' Rei Chai l< - -Scott
11203 or 613.
ous, and it's often wasteful. For
under the
Neville, read the double-ring
il­
The second grai
The bus providing transporta-
Mrs. V. E Irousbeck.
example, skunks, frequent high­
ari Bridw. 11 tn tv chairman.
ice; Parents of the groom are Mr. H W Turpin, sister of the bride
ti, n will leave Creswell grade direction of Mrs.
way visitors, are important to our
nd F E Allen in chart
ami Mrs Ralph Malcolm ot Mon- Mrs Lloyd Malcolm and Mrs
school at 9 a m. each morning dur­ and Sondra Suttle
Park
food supply since they feed off
were
given
» grasses and sheaf gt
roe.
ing the swim class series.
Flovd Malcolm cut and served th''
"lice and beetles which destroy
bv Mrs. Phil Walker's and Shirley for th ■ local and county fair
White and yellow stock and wedding eal«' Miss Kathy Kiesow
crops.
And birds help keep the
Parson's third graders The fourth, hibits : Durward Ryan and E
cbrysinthemunis were the
of B< nd presented the guest lx«»k
insect population under control.
Anniversaries,
Fathers
with
Mis.
fifth and sixth grad”
in ch
rations. The bride, given in rnar- The couple left for a trip down
Yuu can protect yourself and our
her
Miles Quinn. Mrs Fl<
Ixis Angeles,
rlafee by her father, wore । cock-
grams
animal fi .ends by following these
Sinclair
as
and Miss ?.J< ,. -d
ticuhu
tail-length dres^ of white ( h
the
simple rules:
For her going-away
ly' lace over tulle and satin A bride wore i yellow and whit
A combination teachers, sang < vei ral choittses
W B Nixon
1. Blink your lights at night to
CRESWELL
swell
I
nk
n
High
School
gru.mai-
o
ve
’
ses.
In
and
recited
scriptun
in th
Dutch tulle veil was held in pia< e < mbroidered sateen sheath dres
Committee ch lirman,
war» animals on the road. A steady
c>.|. hration was held at the home
m
ton
Mawson,
the
group
were-
St
a Lun . . left, Mi-dictorui; Duane
by a cap of lace, tulle and -eed with white acc« ssories and h<’
b< .m will hypnotize them into im­
<.( Mr and Mrs. C. 1. Kent Sun-
lag class wi
leven Peter- licited articles for the
pearls. She carried a cresci nt I m > u - wedding cor:
and
lit
(l,i The 10th wedding anniver- Michail Graham. St Diana Chap- to l»e ¡xol>l Mi s S. I. I’ahi
mobility. Warn them of your ap­
1
’
ra
‘
t,
silut
son,
Terry
Vaughn,
1
qdf’t rtf white Ixiuvardia and Cym- uate of Ci
Union High
slips chairman. re<|u>"
proach in the daytime by honking
u’y of their daughter and hus-
re so close that the s ilirtMorten honor* could
man
and
Joanne
Rob«
D u & uc ’ h gru
June 2; the horn; they may literally be­
bidium orchids
..,nd Mr. and Mrs. Harry K.
sales slips bt in by
school and a sophomore
until
Ilie
night
Indore
i
oium<
«cwm
nt.
shment
come scared stiff if startled.
Gon-ham of Springfield, who were
Mrs. Calvin C. Taylor super­ meeting. To
not Ix* de', -r
Miss Darlene Wirth of Shedd,
2. Warn birds along a fence by
that night ar jjr and Mis C 1
maid of honor, wore a dress of filiation Has with "The Pine'"
Mrs John Lydon of Mount Ver­ married at Creswell June 16. 1946; vised the kindergarten group and Kent.
’Mr and M. - Vern Mc­ honking your horn. W hen you are
The groom was graduated from
émerald green
,
non Wash., visited.Mr. and Mrs. tiie llth wedding anniversary of .Mis. Miles O. Wicks w as in charge Cluskey,
Mr. and Mrs Claren" too near they become startled and
carried t* crescent bouquet ol yel- the Monroe High school and mnn
(eorre Frie i n and attended the the Kents, who were married in of the older groups.
Sunkler and Mr. and Mrs. L. J are liable to head into the car.
Creswell Junf 20, 1912 and Fa-
low gladiolus.
recently Irom Oregon Stat«’ col­
Rose
Festival
in
Portland
with
A
large
nuFnber
of
mothers
and
new phy-
3. Slow down when you see a
.
Mrs.
Miss Myrna Mogstad and Mis: lege in aero engineering. He was
them Mis. Lydon is a sister of ihtrs Day were observed. The friend-- was piescnt and wire Quigley.
An invitation was received to herd-type animal such as a deer.
three
grandchildren,
Lorraine,
a member of the Campers club
Kaye schwering ol Crei
Mrs.
Friesen.
sei
d
refit
'hrni
nts
t
llow
in
J*
One such animal crossing the road
Marilyn and Ellen Kay Goreham
The couple will make their home Union High school and
the bridesmaids Miss Moi
program.
e C
pvt Daniel II Crockett Jr., son also iveie present.
in Los Angeles where the gtixim Myers, new teacher in
pire Round-up in Eugene, August will usually be followed by others.
wore a dress of yellow c
are
4. Be on the lookout when driv­
of Mr. and Mrs, D, H. Crockett,
is employed by North American
and Miss Schwering s <
CRESWELL The Church of 14.
ummer school at Univer- lett recently for service in Korea
Visitors for the evening were ing through recently harvested
Aviation Inc.
Christ completed ti successful two Mrs.
Marv Arne. Pomona lecturer, farm land. Animals are likely to
The Clyde Johnson family of
ried a crescent bouquet of glads.
weeks of. Daily Vacation Bible Mr. and Mrs Walter Iwens and be on the move in search of new
Mr and Mr Frank Mirabelli Tumwutei/.Bfash., -nepr Olympia, To Fleet New Director
Robert Lynn Malcolm, brother
Ç
school with n sack lunch picnic at Mrs George Layng of the Dorena food sources.
w< re overnight guests recently of
and daughter F
of the groom, was tw-st man. Ush­
CRESWELL
Annual meeting noon, Juno 15 The same evening Grange.
t week with Mrs. Mrs Edith Jone.' and family. They
Wash.
ers were Bruce Brown and Rich­
of Creswell Union High school dis­ the pupils presented a program
Mlrabelli
’
s
parenti.
Mr.
and
Mis
lived
in
Cie^WT
’
)
last
year
while
for their parents illustrating many
ard Jones.
E. L. Reynold' They were on fhc-.r Mr .k.hnson taught'in Lhe Cres­ trict 12 will be held at the high of the things thei had leaned in
St RPRISE DINNER HONORS
The bride's mother wore a navy
school Monday, June 25. A di-
OPENS IIOMPV
way
tc
San
Mateo
and
<
’
her
point"
well
Grade
school
They
went
on
CRESWELL
Miss
Kayo
dress with white trim and acces­
the J I KERR ON I AHTERS DAY
n-ctor for five years will be elect- carrying out the theme "The Liv­
CRESWELI Monday
Schw
cring
entertained
at
a
re
­
to
Southern
Oregon
,o
visit
other
CRESWELL Mrs. J. T. Kerr
sories and a corsage of pink rose­
cd W. D. Tiedje is the retiring ing Bible.”
first day of Girl Scout camo on
Mr. and Mrs Knute Holt have friends.
buds and split carnations The ception Sunday afternoon at the
entertained at a surprise dinner
direqtor. Mrs. J. T Kerr has filed
the
Tom
Wright
ranch
near
Sag-
Forty-four
pupils
had
a
perfect
Schwering
home
at
443
West_
(
house
on
groom's mother wore a dress ot
Mr. and Mrs O. J. Partei of
sold their apartment
ol 1 for election. The polls will be open attendance record anti nine others in rv Thirtv-nine girls registered foi Mr. Kerr on Fathers Day. His
Medina blue with navy accessories street in observance of the 25th North Second street to Allin Portland were Sunday guests
brothels anti s: ters joined the
missed only one day. These pupils for the week’s training. Unit lead­ ! miily here for ihe day. Present
wedding
anniversary
of
her
par
­
Shepherd for rental purposes and his broth’ • and wife^Mr ,^nd Mis. from 2 to 8 p.m.
and a corsage of pink rosebuds
ers are Mrs JohnTriolo. Miss K ivc
were
all
awarded
pins
Average
ents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
K.
C.
Schwer
­
have bought the Ernest Rcppy A. W. Bartel. • •
and split carnations.
;; 5
.,X
T.vtle. were Mi. and Mrs. A. W. Kerr
Mrs
PARTY HONORS l-YEAR-OLD
attendance for the 10-day sess on
A reception was held in the ing. The couple were the recipients home on South Filth street, th’
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Partney re­
Mrs. Kenneth Hurlburt. Mrs. Mark and grandchildren Laura and Ar­
CRESWELL
Mrs
Paul
Hart
­
was
88.
a
peak
of
100
being
reach
­
of
manv
gifts.
They
were
married
parish hall of the church. Pouring
Reppys are planning to locate at turned Sundaj fi*m a> visit with
Moore, Mis. Cecil Bush and Mis. thur Kerr of Mill City, Mrs Grace
were Mrs. C. A. Ehrich Jr., sis­ June 14, 1931. in the Creswell Springfield where Mrs. Reppy op- his daughter, Mrs. Lee Kluckert man of Ashland, yvho is visiting ed one day.
Marvin Kerr. Mrs. I A Whit­ Freeman of Portland, Mrs. Elva
yyith
Creswell
relatives,
entertain
­
Presbyterian
church
by
the
Rei-
The
daily
offering
was
sent
to
ter-in-law of the bride, and Mrs
alon.
Foster and Mrs. Bess Hamden of
and family, at Redmond and with ed Saturday. June 9. at a party
Mrs.
ney.
camp
George Crompley, pastoi ol the
the
Christian
Children's
Homo.
Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
Hamner family Mrs.
daughter, Mrs. for her one-year-old daughter Con-
The
H. Mawson,
church
for
several
years,
and
have
Boise.
Idaho,
to
start
a
farm
fund
Kerr and einltl.cn Vernita and
the Walktip
Eugene Miller Die
Mary Anderson at Ellensburg. nie at the home of her sister, Mrs This home benefits children or and firs
made their home in this commu- moved
the
mi nt on North Fir
Refreshments throughout the Pacific Northna-.-t. son and Charlotte Sexton, pro­ Dean, Mr. and Mrs Vernon Kerr.
Delbert
Thayer,
nitv
since.
Barney and Andy. Keith Kerr and
CRESWELL
Eugene Miller,
Mountain View d
Mrs D. H. Crockett. Mrs.'John wen served to Mrs. Martin
Guests included Mr. and Mi
The Bible school was directed gram aides.
nearer Mr. Napper
Mr. and Mrs J. T. Kerr.
54 of Eugene, sen ol the late
L, Pahl
and Mrs. S. L.
Dani en- Schapp. Susie and Dale; Mrs. by Mrs. Hart Beebe. Teachers and
II
Mi
and
Mis.
H
Lee
Myers
George R Miller of Creswell, du d
t'Ttained the Camas fictile chib Civile Hartman Jr. and Debbie; nlisistants Here: Te.'n-age, Mrs. E.
Ronald Dersham. Hamner’s work.
Monday, June 18. at Sacred Heat t jiersham !
Dee Burns returned home last . ai ............
the. ......
Corckett
home June 12 Mrs. Martin Hartman, Erma Jean, Y Stevenson; juniors. Mr Dean
CRESWEI I. M a recent meet,
....... . -------
Mr
and
Mrs.
Barney
Doyle, Mr.
hospital following ■ a “ long illness.
week from a two u.aks training A business meeting followed the ¡ yiartena Mae and Danny; Mrs. Eusted and Mrs. Fred Reich; ing of the directors cf school dis­
He is survived by a son Bruce in and Mr E E Dersham, Mr and at the Seabees Reserves Naval potluck meal.
'Mary Thayer. Mrs. C. A. Buck- third primary, Mrs. -
II. ...
A. ............
Simmons. Mr and Mr
Lee Cay as trict 40 Mrs Arthur Bates resign
Eugene; a daughter, Mrs. Louise •Mr:,. ...
school at Port Huenemc near Los
Plans were made to do quilting | ingham of Denver. Colo.. Mrs
Koenig of Eureka. Calif., and a Miles O. Wicks. Mr. and Mis. A Angeles. Calif. I Ie is in the com­ at the July H) meeting at the Delbert Thayer, Glenda. Darrel sisted bj Kathy Horton, second •ire planning t< move .south.
primary. Mis
Alton Wheeler;
brother in Ihe East. Two brothers, W Barte), Mr and Mrs. William munications department. He also VFW haiP with Mrs. Robert
Ralph T r a i n. superintendent,
"-1-—• in(
__ j [{oy. Mrs Clyde Hartman. first and second primary, Sherry
to re?. Uy see the country on
Marion and Percy, and his father Thomson and son Robert. Miss spent a day with his grandfather,
authorized to contact the ar­
Mi" Grace Bailey and Mrs Paul Hartman, Connie and Johnson and Donna Stevenson; was
’
preceded him in death during the Bettv Jo Thomson, Martin Walker. J. Estes, and an uncle. Palley Es- Flonerday.
your
jicst trip East front
about drawin ' preliminary
Mrs Gertrude Bailey as hostqsses. I H Lonnie.
""
first primary, Mrs. Victor Stein- chitect
1
past year. Funeral services tire in Mrs William Thomson Jr Mr.
plans for th" completion of the
at Burbank.
Eighteen
m.
nibei
s
were
present.
anil
Mrs.
Art
Mogstad
and
niece
häuer
assisted
by
Mrs.
Harold
UNION PACIFIC’S si>aci-
charge of England's chapej.
Rearrick
l inda Hockett Miss Mvrna Mog-
Mis-- Alice Crockett was a gu
Mrs
MRS. MINNIE HENRIKSEN
Maddy; beginners class, Mrs F. west w n7 of eresiane school.
be
ous new pome Coaxhes, lux­
Siad Mr and Mrs. H N. Traxler. Pass visited last week with Mrs. i
Taylor and ¡'is faUter,
G. Harrold with Carla Go'd as­ When finished there
Mr ami Mrs Ben Kokler and son Roy Hanson while attending the Arthur C.'i Taylor. att< tided a ba. e. | CRESWELL Mrs. Minnie Hcn- sisting: nursery. Ms. Kenneth seven class iroms and lavatories.
urious Dome Lounge and
tKn.l Slnndav
• । ik'entertained the adult Bible Erickson assisted by Mrs Marvin Only two rooms in this part of
Richard of Junction City, Jay Church of the Brethren coni ent ion Isill game in Portland
Sunday
exclusive Dome Diner.
of the Christian church Kerr; han.IWork committee. Mis. th • bidldin?. Qie now available for
Ptlffenltei ger of Astoria. Gerald in Eugene.
Mr and Mrs. L. M. Powell hdve
Juniper of North Bend. Frankie
The n>ime of Mrs. Martin had as rerent guests Mr and Mrs. , Tuesday. Thirteen members were (X-Ad Wheel«'!'. Mrs. James Cooley, use. . ।
CÂLL
Miller of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs Schapp wa inadvertently omitted Xcls Aust n »f 1-os Angeles. Calit., i present. Mrs. Harold Maddy led Gernlilirie Wheeler; refreshments,
Add definitions: A pessimist is
Cottage from the family group attending
Hubert
Dersham
of
, the devotions. The July 10 meet- Mrs. F B. G»x»l and Mrs Muma'
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ed
Linvtlle
of
FACiFiC
HAiinOAD
the
rn^in
who
finances
an
opti
­
Grove Mr and Mrs. A J Gab­ the recent reunjon rf the H:til- Sun Diego. Mr. Austin is a cousin >iii'; will h«' at the home ot Mrs. Hcnrfksen; secretary, Mis GeoY-te
mist.
riel and Mary Jane
Eugene, in in family Mrs Seharp is a anti Mrs Linville a nieee bf Mrs. F B Good with Mrs Henrik en Bowers.
Clayton Milspaugh and Paul Har­ daughter of Mr« Clide I Inrtmtfh.
leading the devotions A soci il
Powell.
time followed the business meeting
gis.
Won! conies that the C Edwin
Mrs. 1-ouisc Land returned Fri and refreshments were served.
bl
Ditto family, who lift
from a months visit with
IRANCfS flflK
Wright Re-electod last full Io m ike tl.eir home in day
mother and pther relatives in Uli-
Home economist
HONORS BIR I HD/tY I
nois.
,
,
CRESWELL Mrs. L. A. Whit­
Diegon Wheal league
in a university ihere.
A
3c
Ron
Tendick
is
hi.me
for
ney -erved birthday cake and cof­
to
th.,
.'
oh this year. Mr. Hitto,
Lewis Builûog
t() days from Shepherd Field at fee th a group of friends as a sur­
Levy Approved
who w ¡1 s
Wichita Falls, Tex.
Portland 4. Oregon
prise birthday anniversary cout-
CRESWELL The largest num­ be assistant superintendent of the
The Rev. and Mrs Howard Wal , Rsy lor Mrs Loyd Wheeler
ber ol patrons for some time wen’
ton ami sun Chris visited his par- 12 Present were Mmes.
Here we live in the one spot in
out to vole at the election of a | high sehix l at Oregon City.
the world where the finest straw
t nls. Mr. and Mis. C C. Walton Henriksi n, W. C. Adams.
A
son
boi
n
to
M
r
and
Mis
five-year
dhan'tor
for
school
dis-
.
berry shortcake is possible. Our
last Meek They have been moved Henriksen, F. B. Gtxtd and
trict 40 Monday A total of 1451 Hubert II. Duyck of Creswell. Rt. Irom the Methodist ehurch at Days Kent.
Mari hall variety strawberries
- r
-F»■ ivwJl.
I
at
Cottage
Grove
hospital
June
votes were cast Tom Wright was
are the finest berries known tor
Creek to the church at Gold Hill.
flavor and rlchnes . Oregon a
reelected by a mte ot 98. Doug-
The Kenneth CZiknian family of Dili.HI ER JOINS HOLT
■
,1
I
1 t. I
dairy product» meet the high
He is the first child in the fam- I'ortl
CRESWELL
Miss B
aid i.sited Creswell lelatin
„,.
The
baby
is
ihe
grandson
of
rtandards set by the nation s
ilv.
The two-mill serial I vy was
Holt, 19-year-old daughter ot Mr. ।
dairy Industry. And of course,
approved by 89 to 53. This amount Mi and M. s Karl I mvek cf Cre- ou r the weekend.
the Hour used in your shortcake
Don Henriksen, employe àt the and Mrs Harry Holt of Creswell,
has lieen approied lor the past «,>11 i;t 1 and of Mi and Mr
left Wednesday by plane for New
is the finest bilking Hour known
two years with the money going limi Corwall. forme.ly of Cres­ Union Oil station, had several York and Korea where she will
... made of soft wheat grown in
well
but
now
of
Petaluma.
Calif.
stitches
taken
m
the
t
p
of
his
a
building
fund
This
timi
into
join her father in caring for a
Oregon.
Mr and Mrs Paul ihbbs and head Sunday as the result ol an . number of Korean orphan children
the levy was called foe one yc:ir
Mrs. Viola accident at the station. He was
It will providt‘ for lh<‘ com- Mis
mothi
working underneath a car and in to I m ' brought to this country for
pielion of a wing already built
Mr. Holt has lieen in
raising up quickly to answer the adoption.
Creslane
school.
Seven
the
Korea several weeks and had made
phone
he
'tnick
his
head
on
the
with
lavatories
will
I«'
horn«' Mi
Cai s.m
rooms .................. - -
an earlier trip when he brought
tl eler hitch of the car I He
put into use when completed One Mr Traxler The g
'si wo
ir
eight 01 Ph in vriw were ad< pted
ton's mother. taken to the hospital a.
room only in this wing is in use Ue.l ii Ith Mr- <
cs t TnKrn.
aken
into the Holf family.
lield to haye the syV^K's
Mrs Clara S N
at the present time.
M:s- Lois Tl ixlen in Eu
On the election l»ard were Mrs
Billy Carpenter, son of Mr. and
CRESWELL
At the recent
Adams gene 4r. airi Mrs Traxler and Mrs R M. Carpintci and Don­ meeting of the Adult Bible class
Minnie Henriksen. W
i
family
of
Civs-
and Mrs C. I. Kent.
the Calvin Taylo
ald Westlake, sen of Mr. a\td Mrs of the Christian church the fol­
well spent one c vrnlng at a fam- \rlie Westhike. are tA^mg two lowing officers • were elected:
ihe
Robert
Stcv-
ily
gathering
at
weeks' ttaining ip an Air Natior President. Mis. Loyd Wheeler;
OaCGON HAS AU. IT TAKxS to give
^rs. ’ . C. Satter
ens home in Eugene.
al Guard unit at Gowen Field a’ vice president. Ivan Parks: sec­
you a summertime of tine straw­
Mrs
C
A
Buckingham
cf
1
'en-
Boise, Idaho. Jelaid Andel son. for. retary. Clarence Sunkier; treas­
Is District Deputy
berry shortcake eating The
ver, Colo., w ho has lx en visiting merly of < litsweil, rioyv of Ellens- urer, Mrs. F. B. Gomi.
wheat growers and strawberry
at
the
home
of
a
brother,
Delliert
growers have encouraged your
CRESWELL Mis L. C. Sutter
l »erg. Wash..
grocer to make “apeelals" this
received her ccmmiasion as district Thayer and family, left last week then1.
THETA RHO TO NOMIN ATE
week so you will be able to give deputy president at the June 13 for her home.
CRESWELL Nomination of of­
'Die John Townsend family of
your family all they want of this meeting of Honor Rebekah lodge
Mrs R E. Scobee of Wichita, Elh nsberg. Wash . visited last ficers for the new year was held
last
week
with
hoi
super desllrt Your linker too,
■it
Kan. vis.ted
ielegate to the
week with her parents, Mx., and at the June 14 meeting of the
will be featuring many delicious Rebekah Assembly at Tillamook. mother. Mrs. Mary Hubbard
Mrs Flank Bridwell, and with Theta Rho club. Election will take
shortcake treats Particularly
s
John
Bonnettc
re-
Mr. and Mr
Special practice was held for
other relatives and friends, They place at the June 28 meeting.
handy are the shorfcake dessert
week
from
a
two
initiatory work to be given at the
cups However, if your lih’a for July 2 ineeting when the newly-
with relatives at formerly bved at Creswell. Land.
Mr and Mis W'. C
shortcake is crunchy, golden bis­
skatchewan.
Canada. daughter
Moose
law,
installed president of the Rebekah,
Marilyn afa! -on Billy
cuits, here’s an old-fashioned
making
prints
neat
by
Assembly. Mrs. Ethel N Gibbs, and ot her
retu n«Ni last week from a two
recipe which is a real snap, and
Creswell Church of Christ: 9:45
nccom-
They
were
cnr.
will make her official visit Plans the trip by
weeks' visit, with relatives in Wis­ am Bible School. Mrs. Claude
made better becaus« of Oregon
de for the planned supper panied by Mrs Bonnette'
consin. They made th«1 trip bi Kirkendall. superintendent;
11
Miss Ethel Yo
rved that evening.
car They reported pleasant weath­
ngs were read from Mrs hi plane Miss founts has a inu- er thCrt o£ the tili>” With the beat a m. communion and preaching
service; 7 p.m. study hour; • I-
Hayes and Mrs Elsie Ro­ sic store in her home city.
wave catching up with them it p.m. evening service. L. M. Bix­
Mr and Mi's. Hayes Burke, who Sall 1 ik«' City. Utah.
il members now living in
spent lust week with their chil-
Oregon
Clayton Mdsp.iugh and Paul ler, pastor.
at ----------
Arcata. Calil . attended Haigis, who made their home with
dren ...
Pre*byt*rlun Church. Sunday
irer and Mrs Fred the high school graduation of then Mr. and Mrs.
Sehwerin .
Pinnen was appointed to fill the prundson. Charlcs Montgomery, while attending high schixd hen- school at 9 45 a m. 11 a m. wor-
unexpired term. Mrs E M Rand former s' dent tn the Creswell have received thetr separation pa ship service.
was appointed community seri ice schools
and
Hunt and ;ier frein the
First
Mr. an Mrs
chairman and Mrs C I Kent fra­
........ Methodial < him h. Rev.
are
Redmond
Edd
and
nnploied bi the Bed Ernestine Hitchcock, pastoi. mi . i -
ternal press chairman Mrs R. G. sons Bob!
Clayton
is
c
the Phil-
' Paul plans to jay School at 10 am. Morning
St Clair and Mrs Kent will sene were rec«
Telephone cc.mpanj
the refreshments at the June 2. ip Holt home Mr Hunt is a broth- attend Oregon State college thi" worship at 11 o'clock Intcrnic
Shortcake Biscuits
er of Mis Holt and is under treat
diate high school and adult fel­
meeting.
fall.
lowship at 6:30 p.m. Choir prac-
iwnt in Eugene for
Mr.
and
Mrs
WilUam
Hocket
’
1956
tained some tune go when a cat- and family i isiUsI Crciw ell rela tiee at the church Thursday at
rrani
Creswell Saddle Club
erpillar tractor fell on him and fives this week Mr. Hockett,
7:30 p m.
Mix lightly until I
drive on safe, modern roads of sturdy and resilient asphalt.
teacher in the Madras sehiM>L foi
on HahtU Ik ure<l h
Elects New Officers
E A Green I
Assembly of God Church. Rei-
the
past
year,
is
moving
his
fam-
15 nan
round»« HaliP at 4M)
David H. Marks, pastor Sunday
CROWDED HIGHWAYS waste motorists’ time—and
meet ing day by plane fr om Cadillac, Mich
■ . w i - -rt W?- :e lie will t
.lune
ut» n or until jcoldrn
he was c •lilt'd by the dines next vear.
school nt 10 a m Morning wor­
addle
live" lb build more miles of better nx.ds at lowestjost
of the ------------ ------
- club wa where
20,000 miles of additional
is
sister.
Mrs
Sop
and
death
of
h
•To mok« 0 lorQA >F»orfc
F ’ R. Igiwrence Worshipful ship at 11 oehx-k Evening serv­
held at the home of Mr. and Mr
highway engineers turned to asphalt paving for . » „ of th<
hie
Hawthorne
highway construction
ice'
7
3°
I
’
ni
W<
Inc'ilay.
7
30
muKs
Axils.
They
find
asphalt
easts
30
to
>50<V
less
than
m Boners A potluck supjxT
Master
of
Creswell
Masonic
lod
Norma Milspa igh of Apple Vai- and Keith Kerr attended th pm Prayer and Bible study Come
Mii bglxlr osti <i
by 1965
■edi'd the business meeting
other pavements. It lasts longer, redutvs headlight and
lev. Calif., is sjx ndinc two wiTks Grand I ixlge session in Portland with your problems atul spiritual
pan Bok« nt 425
Mosby wai
■
girls
were
sunlight
glare,
provides
noiseless,
«■omfortable
driving.
>
with
1
inda
Viking
. I-
■nt
last week.
boa rd of directors Mr and
classmates
help nieet the nation’s highway nix'd*. Standard has ex-
Bowers are the new
Ina sn<1 n><.uih
Mrs. Louis«1 Brown rec«Mied we. d
1965
SiXiiTits asphalt production across the country, now
Mr and Mrs Rai Darnden have
ichix»
Bottling that n-
Other offici rs of th«'
tb
it
her
sl*9er.
Mrs
OMIr
Thrttn-
at the
Mkl their 15-aue tract home on
summer is reali
i
sident,
W
ton
of
Reedsport,
had
suffered
ojMTatrs
nine
asphalt
refineries.
or the
berry Shorn "1"
Howe l-tne to Capt and Mrs 1
president M
a k, ami i' a patient ât Kc
Hew
eert-tlm-' par'y
Our scientists work with highway engineers on improved
L. Wells of Re«'dsport and have
Mis S
hospital Noitb B< nd. Mre^Thoi
h.
finught a home at Cottage Grove.
construction technique« whi h save millions of your tax
Wayne
i
nMho
«
Cnwwvll
a
P
h
w
i
ton
In
The Wells ,ue well known n the
dollars each year. This means more and better roads, to
Jam«"
her home her«' many y<
coast as they have lx>en in the
ired
Mr
• moving to Rix-dsport
Smith. Raymond Po'
perve a nation on the move.
comtwrcial fishing business for
Safew
Mosby, Hollis Mathews
ha ■ li's and Sheryl, children
ore
Ink
some
time
They
plan
to
move
to
.veil
*through Standard's vhoUy-ounrd »ubsidiary, Amr nenn Bitumili» <£• Arphált Company
. Hi Mr- Ray Darnden
Mr and Mrs Series I lav in-
< reswell and may raise mink
tlx
vited the club to meet with them ine h new
I*ne,
med
H
Meyr t and
Mi's Louise Broun has renti’d
Mr
rose Luti
m of the Cotti
at the June 21 meeting
ORICON WHUT tOMMiS'K'N
Wls
her house 0,1
coiner of Fifth
three
elan
church
to
Ogd>
i^l
tah,
wh»
IN
305 S * IO<h. PURKI " .n i
Me>-
ind Scarbrough to Mr and Mrs.
for you
Alili Ml
th.'i
Ilin
-^end
thrvgNiecks
with
ison yvhy the
( >nc
F. Viking, atul
that
such
live
wir«
regon
heat they wear so little insulation.
children.
Msny Creswell Friends Äitend Wedding
Cf Paula Ehrich, Lawrence Malco’m
Around Town
25th Anniversary
educational
OPPORTUNITY
SBinmi'rtiint' Ealing
is Fun in Owm
Standard asphaft research helps bring
taxpayers 3 miies of paving for the cost of 2
O
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