The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 23, 1948, Page 14, Image 14

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Thur».. Sept. 23, UMA
WE ARE PROUD OF OUR ROW
RIVER VALLEY
But not >o proud of our roads. If the County Court means
what they say, PERHAPS we will have a better road soon.
But when up this way we will be more than pleased
to serve you.
Steeles
COLD DRINKS
WORK CLOTHES
GROCERIES and LOCKER PLANT
We give and redeem Profit Sharing Stamps
The Store on Dorena Lake Shore
NOW ON
LANE COUNTY
FAIR
Saturday, September 25; Last Day
Fl XE EXHIBITS... RACIXG DAILY
EXPERTAIMMEMT... FIX FOR ALL
Lane County Fairgrounds ... Eugene
CRESWELL
. The Lions club met Monday eve-
j ning and vote»i to sponsor the in-
J stallation of th»* lighting system
i for the high school athletic field.
The lights have b»*en on hand for
j some time but have not been in-
I stalled. A total of 291 persons took
. advantage of the chest x-ray Mon-
> day which was sponsored in Oes-
j well by the Lions club and the
j Auxiliary to the VFW.
Fire Equipment Purchased
dinner guests Sunday at the
DELIGHT VALLEY Iwcre
It P. Bash home In the afternoon
In Poison Probe
as the date for the teachers recep­
tion. The officers for this year are:
Mrs
Harold Clark, pivkident;
Mrs. Richard Campball, vice presi­
dent; Mrs W, L. Scott, secretary;
Mrs Ival Wilson. treasurer.
Many Attend Fair
A large number attended the
Creswell Community Fair Satur­
day and enjoyed th«* many inter­
esting exhibits and demonstra­
tions. Mr and Mrs. Elmo B. Chase
of Chase Gardens of Eugene were
the judges and awarded a number
of blue and red ribbons. Th»> Home :
Economics club served lunch at |
noon and a dinner in th»* evening
Th»* youth group held a party and
dance m thq. evening.
Rally day will b»* held at both
the Presbyterian a n d Methodist
churches Sunday morning, Sep­
tember 26.
Firemen met Tuesday evening
। and voted to purchas«* a Dugas fire
extinguisher. A very lengthy dis­
cussion was held on th»* subject of
so many people who arc not mem­
bers of the fire department at­
tending the fires and interfering
with the work of the department.
It is also pointed out that it is
against the law to follow th»* fire
truck so closely and to park near
the fire, wfhich has been th»* prac­ Grade School Registers 100
tice of many.
Grade school opened Monday
Camas Swale club met at the morning with 400 children regis­
home of Mrs. Richard Campbell tering and more expected later.
Tuesday and vvork»*d on a quilt. C>n»* bundled and twenty-one reg­
Twenty-six dollars was report«*»! istered at the high school. They 1
cleared on the recent food sale are divided as follows: freshmen. WHEN two persons died of polson-
held. The next meeting will be 44: sophomores, 34; juniors. 23 and ing after eating dinner, Mrs. Kate
with Mrs. Gertrud»* Bailey with seniors. 20.
Goad, 72 (above), and her daugh-
Mrs. V. N. Six of Carlsbad. New ■ ter, Mrs Catherine Lee, 3i. were
Mrs. . F. Napper and Mrs. E. H.
Mexico is visiting with her sister. ' held for questioning by police of
Napper assisting.
WSCS met at the annex Wed- Mrs. Z. R. Davis, who has suffered | Bowling Green. Ky. The victims
a stroke.
were Allie Lee. husband of Mrs.
nesday morning for Bible study. A
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson, of Lee. and a neighbor, James Croslln.
potluck dinner was served at noon
and a business meeting held in Tillamook, who have been spend­ A coroner's jury suspecte-* a double
(International)
the afternoon. Mrs. Warren DeLa- ing several days with his sister. poison murder.
Vergne was elected secretary to Mrs. Opal Stott, have returned to
their home.
fill a vacancy. Mrs. M. Walkup.
A j A. Rood
to Seattle
Mrs. F. A. Everson. Mrs. E. C. ic „„
„ flew back
.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mainwaring
Fisher, and Mrs. . E. Smith will
wwl5
be hostesses for the Dorcas circle
hm^
rL
«me °f of Hood River who visited this
past week with Mrs. Elsie Main­
meeting October 6.
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Mr and Mrs Herbert Donun- waring left for their horn»* Satur­
Mrs Richard Campbell and Mrs. guez of Brownsville visited Sun- day.
Marv m Kerr entertain«*d the Pres- day with her grandparents Mr
Mr. and Mrs. George Griffin of
bytenan Ladies Aid at the Camp- and Mrs B A Land
bell home Wednesday afternoon.
Dr. Ray^ Sinith> district su. R»*dondo Beach. Calif, are visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie
Mrs. J. H. Tarp and Mrs T. F. perintendent of the Southern dis-
Kabler were guests The commit- trict of th«* Methodist church, wilt Scott at Creekside Ranch at Blue
tee in charge reported making $21 sp».ak at the local church Sunday Mt. Mrs. Griffin is mother of Mr 1
Scott. Th»* Scotts and their guests
on the Lions club dinner served September 26. with a potluck din-
recently. It was announced that ner following the services. Each went to Amity Sunday and visited
at th»« horn«* of Mr. Scott's sister
W. Lee Gray of Medford would! person is asked to bring their own
They report good gardens and
speak at the church Sunday. Sept, table service.
crops up that way.
26 and
be
. . a potluck dinner
. .. will
.
Creswell will return to standard
Mrs. Elsie Mainwaring and son
served in the manse following the time Sunday. September 26
service.
1 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Allen and Sam visited with relatives in Scio
Home Economics club met at son Dean spent last week end at over the week end.
the Grange hall Monday afternoon Madras
‘
Mrs. Mable Light is cooking at
and Redmond visiting
and priced articles for the bazaar । friends and relatives.
the Blue Mt. school lunch room. I
which was held in conjunction I The fire department responded They are serving a full meal this I
with the Community Fair Satur­ to a grass fire near Holt’s mill year.
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst
Monday but no damage was done.
A vote of thanks was extended
Miss Margaret Ferguson suf­ have sold their timber and the log­
to the Odd Fellows who recently fered a broken hip in a fall near ging company started work on it
refinished the interior of the lodge her home Wednesday miming and Monday.
room at their meeting Wednesday was taken to the Sacred Heart
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fox and
evening. A vote of thanks will also hospital.
family have moved to Walker.
be sent to the Neighbors of Wood­
Mr. ami Mrs. Gale Lebow ami
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Smith and
craft who furnished the material.
son Ralph have returned from a daughter Susan of Cottage Grove
Visitors were present from Cot- three weeks trip that took them visited Sunday at the Cliff Lebow
tage Grove at the meeting of the as far as New Mexico. They visit­ home at Blue Mt.
There were quite a few Mosby !
Eastern Star Thursday evening. ed with a sister of Mrs. Smith in
Mr. Laswell sang several songs Utah and several nieces along the Creek people at the Fair in Cot­
tage Grove Saturday.
and gave some readings. Mrs. Ray way.
Strackbein and Miss Joyce Ever­
The logging companies are burn­
Mrs. E. C. Snere and daughters
son played several musical selec- Irma and Edith visited several ing their cuttings this week and |
i tions. Mr. and Mis. Lynn Scott days last week with Mrs. K. B. the fires show up plainly at night
and Mrs. H. W. Bryden will serve | Melton.
Mrs. Berta McGuire and sons ;
refreshments at the next meeting.
Week end guests of Mr. and were dinner guests Sunday at th«
Mothers < tub Meets Oct. 1
Mrs. J. R. Miller were their daugh­ George Foster home in Thomtgn j
The executive committee of the ter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Corners. The dinner was in honor
Mothers club has met and named John Mann of Portland. Mrs. Jane of Mrs. McGuire's birthday anni­
October 1 as the day for the first Alyce Harris of Cottage Grove versary.
meeting of the year and Sept. 29 called on the Millers Saturday
The truest and surest way in
evening. Dr. and Mrs Cai) Lam­
bert and family of Eugene were which we can serve our fellow­
Sunday dinner guests at the Miller men is not so much to do anything
for them, as to be the very truest,
home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F Ramsey ob­ purest, noblest being we know
how.
-Frances P. Cobbe
served their sixtieth wedding an­
niversary Thursday at their home.
Mr. Ramsey is 85 years old and his
wife is 75. The Ramseys have
three sons, J. R. Ramsey, Eugene,
L. R. Ramsey, La Grande, and W.
G. Ramsey, Seaside. They also
have two granddaughters and two
grandsons. Mr. and Mrs. J. R
Ramsey also celebrated their wed­
ding anniversary Thursday, having
been married three years ago on
the fifty-seventh anniversary of
the older couple.
Mr. and Mrs Walter Wynholf
ami sons. Bill and John, of Wilbur,
Wash, spent a few days vacation
with Mrs. Wynhoff's brother, Mr
Glenn Garris. John Wynhoff will
remain for th«* schmtl year ami at­
tend school in Creswell.
Mr ami Mrs. Glen Smith ol
San Francisv'o, Calif , have been
visiting Mr. ami Mrs M A. Horn
Mr and Mrs Kenneth Zumwalt
loft Sunday for a brief visit in
Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sears visit-
cd Sunday nt th«* horn«* of their
son, Robert. in Culp Creek
Eldon Allen ami Miss Antell of
Eugene wen* Sunday cullets at
th«* Malcolm Horn home
'Die Cottage Grove Redi-Mix Co.
started, Monday, to pour the con
Crete for th«* new Rml ami Gun
clubhouse.
^1r. and Mrs Crane and family
of Cottage Grow wer«* Sunday vis­
itors of Mr. and Mrs Frank Me-
Donald. A lively game of horse
shoes furnished plenty of
ment for the afternoon.
Uiwiencc Laird of Ci<*sw«l| s|N iit
the week end at the home of )ds
they visited with Mr Bash's moth* cousin, Haloid and family.
or. Mrs Link, at the Sacred Heart
hospital.
Not to avenge ones self u|M>n
Mr. and Mrs. C«*cil Purcell and one's enemies, lx the command of
children ol Walden spent Sunday almighty wisdom; ami we take
at th»* W Purcell home.
Mis and Mrs. Walter Sells en­ this to I n * ti safer guide than the
tertained 17 relatives and friends promptings of human nature.
al their home for dinner Sunday. I
Mary Baker Eddy
SAGINAW
1 he grade school has an i-iimll-
nent of 3o pupils (or the two
rooms. Friday they hail cleanup
lay on the school ground and also
'njoyed a wiener and marslunal- ;
low roast. Wieners and buns weie
furnished by Mrs. Noreen Sells
and Frank Clark and Mrs Hind­
man furnished the marshmallows.
Mr. ami Mrs. Lowell Benston i
ANNOUNCING OPENING
CHEZEM'S
Chain Saw Shop
SAW FILING
Chains, Crosscuts, Hand Saws
Agency MALL Gasoline and
Electric Saws
Complete lino of narts — Motor overhauling
849 No Lane St
2 Blocks N. of Gas Co.
Cottage Grove
MOSBY CREEK
Good Morning Young Man. I Have
a Little Problem for You!
And you’ve come to the right place, we reply,
for there s no auto problem too big or small for us.
We’ve the experience, the “know how” to keep
'em rolling. Make our service station a ‘ regular'’
on your drive-in list!
BAKER’S SUPER SERVICE
Ninth and Gibbs
Phone 252
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Get your WINTER CLOTHES
CLEANED Now at the
Cottage Grove Cleaners
401 Main
IMPROVEMENT
Only Chevrolet gives
BIG
R QUALITY
T LOWEST PRICES
IX BIDING SMOOTHNESS
IN VALVE-IN-HEAD PER­
FORMANCE WITH
ECONOMY
IN ALL-ROUND SAFETY
IN TASTEFUL gEAUTY
ABANDONED GAME FARMS
TO BE SOLD
Phone 81
bathroom remodeled
as little as SS45
attic room built
about $12.n
kitchen cabinets
aboutM.H
The Oregon State Game Com­
mission is offering for sale the
Pendleton and the Eugene Game
Farms. The Pendleton Game Farm
is being consolidated with the new
modern game farm near Hermis­
ton, Oregon. The farm at Eugene
is being abandoned because of the
development of the area as a res­
idential district which makes it
difficult to operate the plant for
the raising of pheasants.
'rhe farm at Pendleton com­
prises approximately thirty acres
while the Eugene farm is forty­
eight acres.
combination windows
about Î9.64
new furnace
about $7.»7
naw sidewall*
about M.t7
Ona reason Chevrolet has
more riding comfort is
Chevrolet’s Body by
Fisher. Another, Chevro­
let’s Unitized Knee-Action
Gliding Ride. Only Chev­
rolet In its price field
offers these outstanding
contributions to riding
luxury.
Chevrolet valve-in-head
"World's Champion" en­
gines have delivered more
mites, to more owners,
over a longer period, than
any other automobile
?jwer plant built today!
ou get performance and
pleasure . . . you get
thrills and thrift!
The triple protection re­
sulting from Chevrolet’s
Unitized Knee-Action
Gliding Ride, Positive-
Action Hydraulic Brakes
and Fisher Unisteel Body
Construction is another
Big-Car Value-found
only in Chevrolet in the
low-priced field!
Your Chevrolet will com­
mand attention for its
smooth design and its
world-famous Body by
Fisher. With this
supremely beautiful and
most-desired of all motor­
car bodies, you will be
sure of beauty-leadership I
\/alujtA !•
ABOVE EIOURES ARE APPROXIMATE MONTHLY PAYMENTS
Whether H's a small repair job or extensive
remodeling or installation work, have H done!'
now ... enjoy the comfort of needed improve-!1'
monte while paying for thomjon easy.monthly?
instalment»..*"
Don’» delay any longer . /. use our ABC Budget
Payment Plan ... no each down ... payments
arranged to fit your Income *. . and you don’t
start payments until the work Is completed to
yoursatlsfaction.
rtady lo Ifip^ycv ^hh plans and
CHEVROLET-a^O^
IS FIRST!
COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO
112 North 9th
foundations
repaired about $5
Phone 77
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