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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY< 1935 T H E SE N T IN E L , COTTAGE GRO VE, OREGON I,uni* Is O utstanding 1 ’ I Comity in Oregon PAGE TH R E E Church News i l^Artn c o u n ty hrm tt d v M ii'r d u « t> -|i In th « contvat fo r « n a tio n a l 4 )1 C h rl« (in n H clence Moclaty, 242 lis auuih H m o nd s tre e t. Munday M o nljcuniory W i.n l fur II..- co un tv school. 9 15, fo renoo n servli-s. I I , fo un d to II. 111.- inn»« .lu la ln n illiq : ; to p ic , "B out,” W ciln csd ny e v rn liq ! In I I I w in k In tin . U n ll.-.l H im ... n iw tlu g I «a no tian boon « c irc le d a« t h r nn>*- • • • u illa ts n d ln K In H i" ■ I'd .- « n il w ill P en teco atitl A ssem bly o f God, A t- ba a n tir a d In Un- n n tl.u in l contest w u .n l Fo ste r. t*aator. ■— Munday d u ll house 111 I«* iiW M ilc .t arb.Mil, u 4ft;; forenoon nervier, 11; K a r lv G t i . a i r m d e i n i x s A . t lr n e t . a i i d n y i » | . I u I ■ m ilie u ih - . i •*» !« •. is o . w young I.,. m I o - u 1,1 , i"‘","i win apeak h r I lead" 7 30 t i l “Tha Abode F r id a y ; Junior c h u rc h , 3, S a tu rd a y . • . • G ro v. should m a k e a reco rd th ia y a rn fo r c u rly vegetables In th e c ity »» w d l a» In « u it.iu n .tlii> ! te r r ito r y m a n y fa m ily g a rd e n s ware p lan ted a weak o r m ure ago T h is I» an o n uaoal reco rd even fo r H ila fa vured section o f th e fam o us. fe r tile . f r u it f u l W llln m r tti- F re e M e th o d ie t C h u rc h , I t W , H o w e ll, P asto r H u n .lav school. ¡9 is . fo re n o o n service, 11. serm on to p i. " T h e T ru e W a y u f U f o . ' e v en ln g servine, 7 3(1, ai-rm oii to p le, "M ow lng lo th è W ln d ," young p. ople'a m eetin g . fl:S0; p rn y e r in e rì big. 7 30, T h u ra d a y a a a G o lf Organisations H e l C h u rc h o f thè N axn re n e, C V T h e D e n n e tt C re e k H o ld in g coni llry a o n . P astor. H u n ila v school, pany an d C o tta g e G r o v e G o lf c lu b » IS fo renoo n service, 11, «arm ón held a n n u a l m eetin g » W rd tia a d a y to pic, -O v e r flo w B les sin g s." eve n ig h t an d reelected present o ffl nln g aervlce. 7 30. rv a n g e lla tlr rera . w ith H ie e x cep tio n o f tw o <11 m essage; p ra y e r m e a lin g . 7 30 re c to ra o f Ih e h o ld in g com p any W edn esd ay H o ld in g com pany o f f ic e r s a re F irs t M e ih .s lls t E p is co p al C h u rc h , M e re d ith A G roves, P astor. S u n day achool. 9 IS; fo re n o o n service. I l , se rm o n tuple, " V ic to rio u s C h rl» lin n L iv in g ;" y ra p e r aervlce, 5. serm on by l» r B ru c e I I B a x te r. It . M T r a a k . p re s id e n t; W m Z in i- i.ie rly vic e n rea ld en l ; L. W C oin er, a e rr e ta ry ; T • ' W h e e le r, tre a s u r It G rlg g a . H a r o ld M wnrtx e r; I I an d H I . G o d a rd , d ire c to ra G o lf clu b o ffic e rs a re E llie r t B e d e , p r e s id e n t , E lb e r t S m it h , v ic e p r e a lile n l o f W i lla m e t t e p res id en t; B I t l.-rn le y , s e cre tary tre u n n re r ______________ ■trie«, t're-ek W in s G a m a T h e B ric e cre e k C C C b a s k e tb a ll team (C o. 1309) w o n 35 31 fro m O a k rid g e (Co. 9131 In a ga m e last w eek llr lc e cre e k to o k a lead o f t f t I In th e firs t q u a rte r, bu t th is was g r a d u a lly cut do w n by th e u n d a u n te d v is ito rs an d th e y to o k th e lead b rie fly In th e last q u a rte r. T h e v is ito rs played a c e n te r who stand s six feet, six Inches N elson an d G ates w ere h ig h p o in t m en fo r B ric e creek. u n iv e r s it y , y o u n g p e o p le '« m eetings, ft; p ra y e r m eetin g . 7 30. T h u rs d a y ; study . Ins». K So, T h u rs d a y • • « P re s b y te ria n C h u rc h , Jam es A ik 111 H m lt h . P astor B ib le sch ool. 10 fo renoo n service, 11. serm on to pic "T h e C h ris tia n Mission;** evening set vice, 7 30. serm on to pic, "Rome E le m e n ts of T ru e G re a tn e s s ." C h r is tia n en d ea vo r 8 30; p ra y e r m e itln g , 7 30 W edn esd ay • • • l.u tb c rn n C h u rc h . W A S vlw r»- t«T P n a to r S ervice« In S eventh Ih tv A d v e n tis t c h u t ih b u ild in g on went M u lti street. 7 43. A n o th e r M ill Io S t a r t T h e co u n ty c o u rt has been asked to m a k e re p a irs to th e west end o f th e L y n x H o llo w road , so th a t lu m b e r r a n be h a u le d out fro m a m ill located th e re . H a r r y Is in d o n p la n s to p u t l h a m ill In to o p era- lio n about A p r il 1 w ith 80 to #5 m en Ih e p la n t has not been In o p e ra tio n fo r a co n sid erab le period an d th e road Is rep o rted In poor i SOCIETY . ij.d r o w W lsca rs o n M iss F re d a W lm ;arBon c ||y an d C h a rle s <,f i{, dm ond w ere m a rrie d w -,.d lw m h, v t V, nlng |lf , h . „ n ,c la U llg ,„ m is te r, Ite v . M « ;« t» v . . | hf t t .iip l. li ft at ( II,. . f<»r R ed m o n d . w h ere th ey a re m a k < G G o lfe r» to G o to Ita n d o n In g t h e ir h o m e A C o tta g e G lo v e G o lf clu b team w ill go to Itu n d n n M a rc h 3 fo r th e firs t o f hom e and hom e m atch es ltt“1 w eek w ith M r *- <-• 11 H a ig h t T h e t w o le a r n s p l« v each o th e r o f * , o • v e rv year am i Ita n a o n w ill p ro b 1 *’ * t " I*0 *’1« 1)1 s |H'n t a b ly c o m . hare a b o ut n S u n d ay evenin g a t ha C lyd e S lu r - , I d e v a n t borne In C o tta g e G rove. O a k w a y . E ug ene, has asked fo . , M rs. F ra n c e s W ille y an d dnugh- a m a tc h h - r e « week fro m Mm. f« r o f C o tta g e U r o v . spent one day .la v O a k w n v a n .l C o tta g e G ro v . Uurt w « h w ith M rx. R u b y B e n .to n also tangle every y e a r E a lh .-I Jones was a S u n d ay d in n e r guest o f M r . an d M rs. 1 ro u t o f W a lk e r Jo ins M n r ln r Corps. M r s G la d ys W h lth a m , G e rtru d e R o b ert W Is iw rv . son o f M rs L illia n A Is iw rv . 721 south T h ir d K ir k e lid a li an d Ito s .-mue S te w a rt stree t, has en listed In th e U. M w ere a m o n g those w h o atte n d e d a m a rin e ,-orpe at P o rtla n d and h a - b r,d ‘ »»'ower fo r M rs E lm e r K lv been tra n s fe rre d to Ho- m a rin e e lt .M a r y L in d s a y ) W edn esd ay corps base at Man D iego, w h e re h.- a fte rn o o n at th e I I H a n s e n hom e w ill be statio n ed fo r th e next th re e ■* W e lk e r m onths u n derg oing p r e lim in a r y H a y m o n d M o nroe, w h o 1« stayin g tr a in in g I p n c o m p le tio n o f h i s , « 1 Hie C lyde W rig h t hom e neui tr a in in g he w ill be sent to d u ty , W a lk e r , »pi nt M unday a t his hom e ab oard a b a ttle s h ip o r to a fo re ig n here. S tation W here m a rin e s a re now >»>• M o u n ta in S la te s P o w e rc o n i- se rvln g P«ny tu rn e d e le c tr ic ity In to fiv e houses w est o f S a g in a w Inst w eek Dr. B axter to Speak. Hr B ru ce It. B a x te r, president o f W illa m e tte u n iv e rs ity , w ill speak nt Y h r"5 " o 'c lo c k v c » ,.c r s e iv l.- e M un.l-.v nt th e M -th o d ls t ch u rch B a x te r, w ho re c e n tly came to W illa m e tte fro m th e t ln lv c r .ltv o f S o u th e rn C a lifo r n ia , ha. been m Sp. lik in g to v a rio u s grou ps n in n v p a rts o f th e state Hr Ito h e rts lli.y A p p o in ted Iti* h a id R o b erts, son o f M r. and Mi I' D Ito h e rts o f M .-d fiird , fo rm e r re Id.-nts h..» h.-.-n np- l»> n l . i l b v M n u l l . i - M , N iry tn a c a .I.-ts h lo a! W e I l o l n t Ih e lad wn reco m m en d ed by a DEI.IG IIT VALLEY. M r. an d M rs. M a x Sears »l r «<‘ * “od spent > " u i« .l« v n ig h t a t th e hom e o f **“ ’ l ,“ r,' " t *- M r. « nd M rs. E. ' 8 t “ r ’ * " " d, ' * ! ' rl<,,,y f'" . M a rs h f d d to spend th e n ig h t w ith frie n d s an d to go on fro m th e m fo r a ten d a y t r ip In C a lifo r nia w h ich w ill ta k e th e m ns fa r | as Is is Angel.-s H a le rem a in e d w ith his g r a n d p a r e n t. M r nnd M r» C. E . 1 lim e y of K la m a th F a lls a r riv e d F r id a y to th e ir hom o on th e ranch w , t | , , . v purchased ab ou t a y e a r , , r , , , , H B rtI1,u n Thp t iu m b e i I . ''. " Fob « » ll ,- 1 ,,,^ 12 """ f a m i ly , t||,. pine.- have m oved occupied bv |,v lllir ,h o f who have been on fo r s .-v .-ra l m o n lli,,. to th e house fo rm e rly Ih e G a ll W a lk e r fa m W a lk e r. • a .» » . S A G IN A W E el. 11 T h e W e .I le y F r y fa m II o f W o lf C r e e k s p e n t Ih e w e e k M A , |<(rn S l l l ,lr d n y n |g h t end w ith M r F ry s parents, M r Hl,„ d„ y w ith Mrit | | „ rn nt , h). and M rs M G F r y Jo hn W a ld e n hom e In E ug ene. M r a n d M r s O. < B o ris visited H u d o lp h H ansen f a m l lv at Ih e .l a r k l-o x h o m e Cr< i-k S u n .la v a f t e r n o o n at < n ip ,)p |. n , S u ild a y nl th ■ O val P o w e ll hom e In C o lla g e G rove. j fjOc la l N eig h b o rs m et w ith M rs C lyd e W r ig h t n e ar W’a lk e r W edn esd ay n ftr rn o o n o f last week A sh ow er was given fo r Ih e baby (() , , )(1 j „ | , „ D u n le v y home. The „ p x, m eetin g w ill In - w ith Mrs. R a lp h W rig h t W ed n esd ay o f next wpck M | n(ld M rs LP(, N |xon a tte n d - e.l th e fu n e ra l o f M rs M n rg n re t H| „ t e, nl Leban on S un day. M rs. R a lp h S'*ars and M rs. Geo llo h m n n nnd d a u g h te r G race le ft T u e s d a y m o rn in g fo r C o rv a llis Io a tte n d n h o m e m a k e rs ' co nference Mrs. Dem i Janxen spent one day T u e s d a y nnd W edn esd ay. II. F r a n k E lls w o rth fa m ily o f , H u don w re d in n e r guests at ">'• I.." v e il Ib -n s lo n hom e S u n .lav Af te rr o n n v is ito rs w ere Ir is M o n -j lli lli o f D e lig h t V a il- v . M a x im - F r v o f E u g en e nnd John Ia n d e r s o f C' Ita g e G ro v e Itlih y E a v e W ille y o f C o tta g e G ro v e visited s.-hool here W e iln e a d . v a fte rn o o n . M K A dam s Is h a v in g n new house b u ilt on th e lot w h e re the ol I house slood. T h e S a g in a w m ill s ta rte d o p e ra tio n M o n d ay a fte rn o o n . ^Printing Prices y lrc L o w in Cottage Grove & It is the inclination of nearly everyone to wish to pa tronize a business in his own community, especially when prices and quality are comparable to those that obtain elsewhere. <bSo far as printing is concerned, Cottage Grove has a plant that is able to produce the same quality work that can be produced in Eugene or Portland, and pro duces quality printing at prices comparable to those ehargeil in either of those cities. ® In th ese days of mass production there are those in every line of manufacturing that are able to produce some things at a lower cost than the small manufac turing plant in a small city. $ That is true so far as certain kinds of printing are con cerned. Costs of the so-called “ gang” printer are lower than those of the small shop, although the small shop could easily compete if he were able to specialize, as the “ gang” printers are able to do. O ln Cottage Grove this kind of competition has been met by the Home Print Shop by arrangements with manu facturers that leave a small commission for the home shop. * In eases in which competition can not be met by the Home Print Shop, it usually will be found that the printing is of an inferior quality. The Home Print Shop is not able to compete with bedroom printshops in far-away cities that have no overhead ami maintain no pyrolls, hut it has found that it usually can compete with those that have expensive equipment, a reason able overhead and maintain a payroll. # Printing prices generally have been reduced during the time that practically everything that goes into pro ducing printing has advanced, including wages, rents, paper ad ink. <|Your Home Print Shop is doing its part to keep the printing business in Cottage (trove. r4livays give your Home Print Shop first chance.