The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 21, 1937, Image 10

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THUHNDAY, OOTOMKRjOMgL.
hsr mother, Mn Nancy Neal, and
another sister. Mrs. W A. Renae.
The school observed Columbus
day. the upper grades entertaining
the lower grades with a program-
Frank Chapman has *o recovered
Church of the Nazarene, C. E. । from his recent accident that he Is
Thayer, Pastor. — Sunday school, i up and about and was able to com«
9:45; forenoon service. 11; evening, home Saturday evening from a Eu-
THE CHURCHES
meeUng. Wednesday at ..w.
i
* 8Urprlse party recently
Pe.deco.tal Assembly of God. At-¡at the new home of Mr. and Mrs
wood Foster, Pastor. - Beginning <'barley Peck, as a get-acquainted
a„na«v October 24
Evangelist a”« house warming
Samuel S. Scull will be speaking
Ed Brown Lynn Brown and Bill
every night up to and inclu-iive ofiZimmerly «P*“t s^eral
Sunday. October 31. Evangelist cently at Steamboat mountain.
Scull is a well-known ministar, hav-!They report bringing bock a deer
ing labored some years in Califor­
nia, Arizona and Colorado. Mrs
Scull will speak at the Young peo­
ple’s meeting at 6:30,
Oct. 19. Miss Mildred Dugan of
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Cottage Grove spent the week end
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E L. MeReynold«
Dunlevy leu J , ,
visited laM wenk at the home of
Mwhodht C^. .outh Hh
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..met - Sunday .«heel
preaching at 11 a m. and 7 «) p. m-
this week with Mr and
The class meeting is at 7 p. m
Prayer meeting on Thursday night-
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Arnold and
We are anxious to help all who children. Martha and Tracy, and
meet with us. Geo. G Edwards
Mrs. Arnold’s father, Fred Tracy,
spent
Sunday at Winchester bay.
First Christian Church, E. E.
A 4-H club was organized at the
Coulter, Minister.—Bible school at Divide school October 8. The fol­
9:45, classes for all ages; morning lowing officers wero elected: Presi­
worship. 11, sermon. "Are You a dent, Lucille Tonole; vice presi-
Member of the Church of Christ;" dent, Mabel Kenady: secretary.
unified Endeavor service, 6:30. we Arthur Jenks. Bessie Turner and
have four large groups; 7:30, evan-
Dickey are members.
gelistic service, subject, "An Ade­ Arthur
Dale
Robinson
and Dale McGar-
quate God.” special song services vin accompanied Mr.
ami Mrs. Fred
by the choir. Mr Devereaux will
Harris and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
sing both morning and evening.
Harris of Latham to Eugene Thurs­
Presbyterian Church, James A. day evening to attend a wrestling
Smith. Pastor.—Sunlay, 11 a m., match.
Mr. and Mrs. George McReynolds
theme of sermon, “God's Message
to Men;” 6:30. Christian Endeavor and daughter Georgenia spent Sun­
meeting; 7:30, open forum “The day at Dorena at the home of Mrs.
Fine Art of Right Living." special McReynolds' parents, Mr- and Mrs.
topic, "Censoriousness. Self-right­ Joe Thrasher.
eousness" and its opposite virtue.;
Friday, October 29, there will be a
covered dish dinner at 6:30 as a
,
part of the 100th anniversary of
the organization of the Presbyter-«
,
ian foreign missionary board. Rev.
Robert E. Speer, senior secretary
of the board, is to speak over a
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nation-wide hookup, and it is
Inability of orthodox physicians
planned to have a radio installed to visualize man as a mechanical,
in the church for that occasion so as well as a chemical being, is be­
that all may listen in.
hind much of the prevalent opposi-
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tion to drugleee therapy, or bio-
Methodist Episcopal Church. Ells- engineering, “Y»
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Pastor—Sunday cum, research director of the Na-
worth
M. Tilton,
■Aool »:«; forenoon service, U, tional Chiropractic association, in a
sermon subject. “Intimate Glimp«- statement
es of Old Testament Livee-'Amos’.” Dr. H- A. Hagen, local repr s
Young people's meetings, Epworth tive of the organization.
The statement continues:
League 6:30; Intermediate League.
7,30, Leader Alberta Adkins. Pray­ "The difference between medical
and Chiropractic concepts of
er meeting, Thursday, 7:30 p.m.
health and disease, is the differ­
ence between chemistry and me­
Christian Science Society — Sun­ chanics. The medical doctor uses
day school, 9:45; forenoon service, drugs to stimulate, neutralize, or
11, sermon subject, "Probation Af­ anesthetize
organic
conditions,
ter Death;” evening service, second while the Chiropractic physician
and fourth Wednesdays at 8 p. m. corrects defects of structure, thus
Reading room on second floor of permitting the forces of nature to
Petersen building open to public operate normally.
3 to 5 and 7 to 9 Tuesdays, Thurs­ “Hippocrates and other early
days and Saturdays.
physicians understood the mechan­
ical concept of healing, and ad­
The Baptist Church. Henry W. justed the bones and muscles of
Davi«, Pastor. — Sunday school, the body; but healing science, dur­
9:45, Mrs. K K. Mills, Superinten­ ing the dark ages, broke away
dent; forenoon service, 11, sermon from ancient ideas and its ener­
subject, “Every Man Is Four Men;” gies were devote^ largely to the de­
evening service, 7:30, sermon sub­ velopment of surgery and re­
ject, “Can Jesus the Christ Cure searches into the effects of drugs
the Troubles of the World Indivi­ upon the body.
dual and Social?” young people's
"We do not condemn the chemi­
meetings, 6:30, Robert Woolcott, cal concept, but maintain that the
leader; Church night every Thurs­ mechanical idea is equally neces­
day.
sary to a complete philosophy of
healing. Blind condemnation of
recognized sciences of healing is a
result, too often, of economic stress
under which the average doctor
Oct 19. — The Community club labors.
held its first fall meeting with the
“The ultimate aim of true heal­
president Mrs. Claire Thornton. ing science should be the adoption
Twenty-two members were present of all methods that produce results
Mrs. Guy Holliday was a guest. in warding off disease, and freeing
The next meeting will be held Oc­ human society of the multiplicity of
tober 27 at the home of Mrs. Law­ maladies with which it is afflicted.”
rence Porter. A potluck lunch will —Pd. Adv.
be served at noon. Birthday anni­
versaries of the quarter will be ob­
Dfeccvered CircuUtion of Blood
served-
The
circulation of tho blood wm
Mrs. Ezra Messenger of Langlois,
guest at the home of a sister, Mrs. discovered by Dr. William Harvey,
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Laurence Fisher, also is visiting an English anatomist.
Mail iS Mechanical,
ChemiCai Being, SayS
Research Director
Lynx Hollow
Buy Your Used Car
Now and
Drifted Snow
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Oats
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Ctaregon—No. 2y2 Size
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Kitchen Charm—125-ft. Roll........................
Sauerkraut
Stokley’s—No. 2% Size
Pt«. . . .
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Qt»....
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Tomatoes
CORN
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Best for Soup—Large 8-oz. Cans...... ¿gf
3 25
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Country Kilt—No. 303 Size
PUMPKIN 2,.?^ c
Diamond A—No. 21/. Size...................
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P-Nut Butter
Fresh Stock—Bring Your Container, Lb
WARTED!
Delite Soda or Graham—2-Lb. Box
X
Maximum—Tall Cans ......... ................
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BEANS
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tune in
1 ib. 25c
2 ibs. 49c
Station KEX at 8 P. M
FREE DELIVERY
Phone
10 lbs, 15c
4 lbs. 10c
U. S. No. 1
Carrots
3 bunches 10c
Local, Coreless, Bunches
Grapes
California Tokay
320
3 25
PRUNES 2
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Fruits and Vegetables
Potatoes
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Shortening 3-lb. pail
Onions
We Must Reduce Our Used Car
Stock to Make Room for Trade-
Ins on the New 1938 PONTIAC
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At Dwight King’s Service Station
KITCHEN CRAFT
HARVEST BLOSSOM
5c lb.
219
BEANS
Red Mexican
4 or
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MEATS
BEEF ROAST Young Tender Beef lb. 15c
BEEFSTEAK
i™. or Rib
lb. 19c
BEEF CUBES Boneless, No Waste lb. 15c
SHORTENING
4 lb. 49c
SAUER KRAUT New crop quart 10c
FRANKFURTERS
lb. 19c
FRESH SALMON
lb. 13jc
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pint 23c
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