The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1947, Page 3, Image 3

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    CRESWELL
Rev. Frank Gray from Cottage
Grove has been taking the place
of the Rev. James Moberg at the
Presbyterian church during the
month of Auguat while Rev. Mo-
berg has lawn on vacation
One application for membership
whs pi. s. hh .| ai tii. ii pillar no ■ ।
Ing of Honor Rebekah lodge Wed­
nesday evening Mm Alvin Jack-
Complete Service Facilities
for all Chrysler made cars
Experienced men in all departments.
J. B (JIMMY) McHENRY in charge of body and fender
department.
ALBERT J HAMMOND — Service Station
ARNOLD JOHNSON and CURTIS HAMMONS — repair
and tune-up department.
BUD McCOY — Parts Department
Our Greatest Asset
Satisfied Customers
McCOY MOTORS
6th A Wash
I
next meeting will he August 27 ' social afternoon at the W A. Hein-I Mm Esther Ashworth, district
and the birthdays of May, June, enway place east of Cottage Grove president and Mm. Vena Smeed
July und August will be observed. Tuesday. Eighteen Creswell mem- of Eugene were visitors.
Mrs. C I. Kent atul Mm. Vein bers attended
HAMILTON
At Sacred Heart
The concrete for the tennis
Mr and Mrs. H. N. Tfaxler have court being built by the Little General hospital, Eugene. Friday, i
McCluskey will tie in charge of
refreshments.
bought several lots on north Fifth Theater Club at the city play­ August 8. 1947, to Mr. and Mrs.'
Campbell, Cottage
Mrs. V. VV Johnston took a Street from F. W. Ogram and have ground is complete and enough Richard
group of 12 youngsters skating at started to erect a new home. R C. cement is left to add another 10 Grove, a daughter.
the Paramount rink in Eugene Fri­ Parsons is the contractor. The foot bark at either end. The set­
GLENN
At Sacred Heart
day evening. The occasion was the Traxlers plan to sell their home ting of [x>sts for net and back­
12th birthday anniversary of John­ west of town.
stop and some grading to br don? General hospital, Eugene, Mon-
ny Johmston.
Mr and Mrs. Reneau Keith of on the edges of the court will com­ <iay, August 11, 1947, to Mr. and
Mm. Floyd Glenn Jr., Cottage
A number of Creswell f >dd Fel­ San Francisco are visiting with plete the work.
Grove,
a daughter.
lows attended the all day meeting the R. C. Bruce and the C. G. Var-
A Mr Nickle of Washington has
of Wlilmawhalii Encampment at non families. Mrs. Bruce and Mrs. bought the used furniture store
HANSEN — At Sacred Heart
Coburg Saturday. The following Varnon are cousins of the Keiths on North First street from Mr. General hospital. Eugene, Monday.
Creswell men were included in the
The concrete for the home of and Mrs. I. L. Harrington and has August 11, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs.
large number of candidates who Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holt has been taken possession The Harringtons, Homer P. Hansen, Cottage Grove,
received degrees: Edwin Brink. poured and construction is under accompanied by Mrs. Harrington's a son.
La Vern Good, C. I. Kent, Earl way.
mother, Mrs. Lucy Madison, plan
Greenwood, B W John, B. Eckols,
HEDRICK — At Sacred Heart
The annual ice cream social of a trip to Missouri.
Harold C. Johnston, and Bert the Presbyterian Ladies Aid will
The Valley Furniture Company General hospital, Eugene, Satur­
Beaver. V. W. Johnston of Cres- bc held on the church lawn Friday building being erected by Harold day, August 16, 1947, to Mr. and
w e 11 is chief patriarch of the evening at 7:00 p. m. Tee cream, Marcotte and Cecil Bush is ex­ Mrs. Roy Hedrick. Cottage Grove,
Whimawhala Encampment.
cake, pie, watermelon, and coffee pected to be completed by the mid­ a son.
Mrs Maude Norton became a are on the menu.
dle of October and ready for oper­
HEATH
At Sacred Heart
member nt the meeting of Camas
Mrs. W G. Crabb is vacationing ation The company will specialize General hospital, Eugene, Monday,
Swale club Tuesday which met at the coast. She left the first of in upholstered and overstuffed
Auguat 18, 1947, to Mr. and Mrs
with Mm. Minnie Henriksen. Mrs. last week
types of furniture. Mr. Marcotte Adell Heath of Cottage Grove a
Iximthy Henderson was elected
came
here
from
Los
Angeles
and
Mr. and Mrs O. L. Creswell of
son.
vice-president. Mm. Nellie l-ake,
is an expert upholsterer with sev­
Mm. R. M. Crawford and Mm Pasadena, Calif., visited a few eral years experience in leading
DENHAM — At Smith mater­
hours in Creswell one day last
Hendemon will serve at the next
furniture firms of the country nity hospital, Wednesday, August
week
Mr.
Creswell
is
a
druggist
in
meeting.
Pasadena, and is a direct descend­ Mr Bush is an exeprienced fine 20, 1947. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank
New by-laws will be drawn up ant of Capt. A. J. Creswell for wood worker and both are ex-ser­ Denham. Creswell, a daughter.
it was decided at the regular meet­ whom the town was named while vice men.
GOODELL
At Smith mater­
ing of Creswell Volunteer Fire de­ he was serving in the office of
Mrs. Alice Taylor had ail eight
partment Tuesday evening Earl postmaster general in Washing- of her children together Sunday, nity hospital, Thursday, August
14, 1947, to Mr and Mm. Raymond
Greenwood became a new member ton. D C. in 1672.
August 17 for the first time in a
Goodell, Culp Creek, a son. Harold
V. W Johnston and Lloyd Brown
Bob Easterling is constructing number of years, at the home of
served refreshments following the an auction sale barn on his place her son, H. W. Taylor. The child­ LeRoy.
business meeting
west of town Auction sales arc ren present were Mrs Ruth Eg­
THORNTON — At Smith ma­
The Willakcnzic Grangers were held at his place every two weeks, gert and daughter Dorothy and
ternity hospital, Tuesday, August
guests of the Creswell Grange on! and will continue through the wln- Mrs. Ray Hennes all of Wisconsin,
19, 1947, to Mr. and Mm. La Vern
Thursday evening and Mr and ter in the new barn.
, I-estcr and Raymond Taylor of i nornton, Scottsburg, a daughter,
Mrs. Atwood of Wlllakcnzie re­
Roy Edwards has taken over the San Mateo, California. Clyde Tay- Carolyn Diane.
ceived the third and fourth de­ Mcdo-l-and Dairy route formerly lor and family of Eugene, Mrs.
grees. Mm. Ed Graham was in handled by Erbine Grousbeck. of H H Denham and family. Mrs.
EDWARDS — At Smith mater­
charge of the degree staff and tab­ Van’s Dairy. Mr. Grousbech has W C. Land and family and the nity hospital. Sunday, August 17. i
leaux. Mr. and Mm. P. A. Main of found that he doesn’t have suffi­ H W. Taylor family all of Cres­ 1947, to Mr and Mm. E. R. Ed­
the Creswell group became mem- cient time to devote to the opera­ well.
ward*. Creswell, a daughter. Bar- '
bers by reinstatement .Several ap­ tion of Van’s Dairy and to farming
Word has been received of the bara Rene.
plications for membership were ns well as to the Medo-Land route. death of Rev. Robert G. Dyke, age
TURNER — At Smith mater­
presented. R. M Crawford spoke Mr Edwards is a local man and'49 at the veterans hospital at
on garden |»csts and the appropri­ will maintain the same service and Little Rock, Arkansas His wife nity hospital, Saturday, August 16. i
ation for erosion projects A picnic schedule as Mr. Grouxbeck did.
and four daughters of Plain Deal­ 1947, to Mr .and Mrs. Harold O.
Turner, Yoncalla, a son, Harold f
supper was planned for August
Local members of the Oregon ing. Louisiana survive. He made Dean.
28 at 6:30 p. m at the V. E. Grous- State Guard. Company D. 16th his home with the C. I. Kent fam-
beck home. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Battalion arc receiving their dis­ ! ily when he lived here a number
Wright. Mr. and Mm. F. P. Cluck. charge papers <his week signed by of years ago.
Columnar Pads. -The Sentinel, j
Glen Wicks, Don Vincent. Mr. and Ralph P. Cowgill. Brigadier Gen-
Mrs. Evelyn Allen of San Fran-
Mm. H. N. Traxler, Mr. and Mm. oral. The com|>any was formed in cisco is visiting with her father,
Vern McCluskey, and Mr. and Mm. 1942 with Miles O. Wicks as cap- C. V. Holbrook.
A. E. Radcliff will be in charge. tain.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Arnold of
The Grange will not sponsor a food
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Newton of Eugene are the proud parents of
booth at the county fair as was Coos Bay visited last week with a baby girl, Lona Louise, born at
planned, but will concentrate on Mrs. Newton’s brother, E. E. Allen a Eugene hospital Sunday, Au-
local means of raising funds for a and family.
gust 17. Mrs. Arnold is a daughter
heating plant for the hall.
Mm. L. A. Whitney, Mrs. R. of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. St. Clair
Mm. Calvin Palmer entered the M. Carpenter, and Mm. Norman and this is the St. Clairs first
Sacred Heart Hospital the first Skaggs attended a picnic of the grandaughter. The Arnolds have
of the week and underwent «ur- Eugene FL club which was held one boy a year old.
i gcry. She is getting along nicely. ( at the home of a Springfield mem-
The Creswell Youth Fellowship
The 1 lome Economics club of1 ber Monday evening ,
of the three Creswell churches is
Creswell were guests of the Do- ' A new pump has been instalk'd sponsoring a clothing drive and
rena club at a picnic dinner and on the city well on north First j boxes have been placed in the
'street this week. The Peerless churches and in the store's about
Pump Co. of Portland did the town. The deadline for receiving
work.
the clothes is August 26.
Mrs. Avia Graves and Mrs. Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Adkins
Heaton were presented Past Pres­
ident pins at the meeting of the spent Sunday with friends in Cor­
VFW Auxiliary Monday evening. vallis, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Corbett.
son resigned as warden mid Mrs.
Esbon Cartwright was appointed
Io fill the vacancy. Mrs. Walter
Crabb was appointed flag bearer
for the remainder of the year and
Mrs Arthur Mogstud was elected
secretary to fill an unexpired
term. The date for the annual Odd
Fellow and Rebekah picnic was
changed to Sunday evening August
24 at the home of J R. Miller. The
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Henry Molino of San Diego. Cal-. Miss Doroth, Je*n Adam* front
ifornia. this week joined his wife Pendleton has been the guest ot
and two small daughters who have Rev and Mm Peter J. Bakker for
been visiting at the Charles Beid- the past two weeks She is leaving
1er home during the summer Mr for home tomorrow Mr. ami Mm,
Molino is principal of a grade Bakker are motoring to Hillsboro
school in the southern California tomorrow where Mr. Bakker will
city and has been attending sum- HpeUk at a banquet In the Baptist
mer school at Stanford University.' church.
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FOR
SALE
‘ .
BY OWNER
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house, combination living room and
dining room, breakfast nook, drapes
and curtains Inc., 50 gal. hot water
heater, wood circulator, garage,
wood shed, chicken house, lot 200
x 46. Irrigation to back of lot
958 S. 6th
812 Main St.
Phone 317
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It pays to insure in sure Insurance
Office Phone 72
Residence Pitone 104-L
405 Main St., Cottage Grove, Ore.
Lloyd E. Liston
Chas. S. Hall
Install an electric hot water heater and it will automatic­
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Complete with tank and necessary pipe
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Phone 222
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Creswell, Oregon