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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1938)
THURSDAY, JANUARY 13, 1938 THZ SENTINEL, COTT AGE GROVE, OREGON JANUARY SALE Hundreds of Items on Sale, Every Day Needs From Regular Stock PRICES ARE LOW NOW—STOCK UP Berryman accompanied Dr. Earl on hto trip home from Detroit where he purchased a new car. Mrs. J. E. Anderson of Walla Walla, Washington came Tuesday to visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. Nelson Durham All Carolers are urged to be present at the regular rehearsal on Friday afternoon at 3:45 at the high school. There to to be an election of officers. Any lady who to interested In singing to Invited to join the group. Fred Ball, a cattle buyer of Fos sil, who was enroute to California visited Mrs. Nancy Oglesby and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham Mon day of this week. Cottage Grove, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Buxscar had as their week-end guest Mr. Thomas Nedderman of Rurton- Vashon Island, Washington, who All paprikas are made from the fruit which belong* to the same fam ily as the common rod pepper which is raised in our vegetable garden*. Climate and »oil determine the in- tensenea* of flavor and make po«*i- bio degree* at pungency. Much at the heat, ating or bite reside* in the seed* and the aurrounding mem brane. Elephanta In Indian Army Elephanta are used in the Indian army for draught and pack pur poses. such as dragging the heavy guns and in sieges, carrying light mountain guns on their backs in rough, hilly country and transport ing baggage. An elephant will carry from 1,700 to 2,200 pounds on long journeys, msintstning a steady pace of about four miles an hour. was returning from an extended Mr’ l^eHcIlaococli and daugh- trip through the south and middle ter Doris of Elkton were Sunday west. guests at the home of Mrs. Han- cock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. NOVEL DOORMAT T Bussear. The Penco bed sheet which has Hall and Johnston, Real Estate, Nu Bora Washing Powder, with been used as a doormat at the J. Lae—, Kure Insurance. Phone M. Mixing bowls, 29c at the Hi-way C. Penney store for a week to now 'Grocery. jl3c on display. To say that it to grimy would be an understate Mr. and Mrs. Warren Oliver of Portland spent last week end at | Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson and ment of its condition. After it to the Victor Chamber» home and Bob and Mrs. George Kerr laundered by Collins it will be the home of Mrs. Clara Stevens, «pent the w<*ek end in Portland. back on display in the store win Mr. and Mrs. Nelson attended the dow where it may be examined by those interested in learning its Mrs. Andrew Brund of Shasta Democratic War Chest dinner. condition. City, Cal., a former resident here. Mrs. L E. Brisbane and son has been visiting old friends here Bruce left last Wednesday for this past week. Morris, Minn., for a visit of a few Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill and E. R. weeks with Mrs. Brisbane's par Lemley were among those from ents, Mr. and Mrs. Stevenson. Cottage Grove who attended the Trifles n Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hatch enter n fiftieth anniversary of Al Kader Temple in Portland Saturday. tained 14 guests at a dinner party Robert Fromm received J lie de Sunday evening. f | By BMP «con WÆT30M 11 grees in that order. Mrs. T. M. Grafow of San Fran- Mrs. F. L. Grannis < n:er«ained ctoco arrived Saturday to visit A NEED FOR SHOES with a dinner party recently In her father. Judge IL J. Shinn, and honor of 1 the birthday anniversary > i sister, Mrs. William Thum. f T WAS Napoleon who ottered that of her son Bob and nephew, Lor 1 aphorism about aa army “trav Mrs. D. H. Hemenway is stay- en Stiles. There were 14 young j eling oo Ito stomach." Geo. Robert Portland hospital, con- people present After the dinner from the effects of a the group attended the dance at * broken mander. knew that. too. But look the armory. CITY BRIEFS New York harbor has three ports of entry: Newark. Perth Amboy, and New York City, each having a separate customs bouse. Long Island Sound Once Valley Long I «land sound waa once river valley. Methodist Episcopal Church, El- and friends are invited.A potluck **wortb M. Tilton, Pastor —Sun- supper will start at 6:30. A pro day school, 9.45, forenoon service,: gram of good fellowship, singing 11, sermon subject, "Christ As- of old songs and hymns and spe- sayed; . vesper service, - , - . 5:30. ------ the ----- cial numbers will include - • all. Epworth League in charge; young young and old. people's meetings. Intermediate league, 5:30; 1 Wednesday night Fellowship hour, 6:30 at the Omer o the reguiar time has been set for orchestra Moore home ; prayer meeting, practice at the Methodist church. .Thursday, 7:30. i The orchestra to open to all who Fr, Methodist Church. Geo. The hour of re- a __ _____ >__ t nearsai is r.ju. Edwards, Pastor.- -Sunday school, 9:45; forenoon service, 11, sermon ,subject. The Way of the Cross; . Georganna chib met at the home — z— evening service, 7:30, sermon sub- °f, Mrs ^^ald Connor Monday ject, The Delight of the Saint;"la/ten*ooJ’- A 1:30 dessert w— prayer I meeting each Thursday the hostess. After a r* brief business meeting, Mrs. Henry evening. • • • Williamson presented an intersst- Presbyterian Church, James A. study of Pictures, curtains, Smith, Pastor — Sunday, 9:45, draP®« and rugs. Bible school; 11, morning wor ship, theme of sermon, "Remem bering the Former Things.” All I ! who have been members of the This to our fifteenth year in church 20 years or more are spe-' cial guests at this service and are ' Cottage Grove. The last two in requested to occupy »eats in the our present location have been center block of pews. Special an two of our best years. You, our them by vested choir. 6:30, Christ friends, have made it possible ian Endeavor; 7 JO, Forum discus for us to say this. We sincerely thank you and sion, "Church attendance—why or i why not;” Thursday, 7:30, choir hope to serve you in the future practice, Mrs. Edna Pearson, di as in the past. rector. Monday, January 17, is the date for church night at the Methodist church. This is sponsored by the men. The families of all members THE CHURCHES Nazarene Church, C. E. Thayer, Pastor. — Sunday school. 9:45;. forenoon service. 11; evening ser vice, 7:30; young people’s meet-! ings, 7; Evangelist Lord will' speak both morning and night Mtos Windsor will sing at each service. Revival closes Sunday night. Square Deal Barber Shop C. H. Boalaugh, proprietor. QUALITY MARKET The Ideal Meating Place Pork Roasts First Christian Church, E. E. Coulter—Bible school, 9:45; morn ing worship, IL subject, "The Authority of the Bible;" unified Endeavor, 6:30; evangelistic ser vice, 7:30, sermon subject, "As the; Days of Noah Were, So Shall Also ing at the footsore mon tn gray the Coming of the Son of Man Mrs. Mabel Earl. Willamina, to »«««’' nnd ■«* Cream, with whom bo was Invading Penn Be.” a visitor at the home of her sto- Ask for them. C. O. Creamery, tf sylvania In the sOmmer of 1888, ho ter-in-law, Mrs. H. B. Griggs. Christian Science Society—Sun-, Mae Ericson of Portland visited knew that they needed somethin« Mr*. B. R. Job ha« returned day school, 9:45; forenoon service, a sister, Mrs. D. C. Carr, a broth from a visit in Portland. Loe bad selected Cashtown. Pa, 11, sermon subject, "Life;" eve er, Elmer McCoy, and the Orland But ning service, second and fourth Mtos Margaret Short has re- Higginbotham home last week, as bis concentration point turned from Berkeley, Cal., where Orland Jr., who accompanied her Gen. Jubal Early, leading a cavalry Wednesdays at 7:30; reading room she has been visiting for the past to Portland Christmas day, re- raid Into the Keystone state, cent on second floor of Petersen build turned here for the festivities of word back to Maj. Gen. Harry ing open to public 3 to 5 and 7 New Year's day. Heth that the little town of Get to 9 Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat Irwin Lea. who had been a vis* urdays, except holidays. tysburg abounded with footwear. Mrs. A. Gustafson returned to itor here at the home of his her home at Newport today after Heth directed Pettigrew, one of his mother, Mrs. Lucy Lea. has First Baptist Church, Henry W. brigadiers, to Investigate. cently returned to hi* home ~wa rasi—*8—OV4IW1, Davis, Pastor. . — s Sunday school, AV| 10; On the morning of June 80 Petti- Berkeley, Cal. forenoon service, IL sermon sub- Welto. and family, and numerous WVl Asia; /Uta, ” eve- I ject, “The k/WSMS Storm Over Get that cold refreshing drink at friends. ning service, 7:30, sermon subject,1 the Gray Goose. tfc Mrs. Ivan O. Sams of this city a long dark column. Through his “Job 9:4 —Who Hath Hardened Ernest Guggtoberg has gone to to reported to be improving satto- glasses be identified tt as a large Himself Against God. and Hath San Erancisi'o, where he will at factorlly at the Sacred Heart hos- detachment of northern horsemen Prospered?” young people’s meet pital in Eugene following an ap and. though reluctant to abandon ings, 6:30; young people’s sociable tend school January 14; the chance to get the much-needed on Friday night. pendectomy Saturday morning. Mrs. W. I. Mills has been called prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30, ai shoe», be decided to retire. Blaine Crane of Auburn. Wash., to Roseburg by the illness of her When Gen. John Buford, com study in missions. was a visitor last week at the mander nf a division of Union cav brother, E. H. Ottinger. home of hto mother, Mrs. Della Richard Chambers, son of Mr. Crane, and a sister, Mrs. Jack alry. rode Into Gettysburg a little later, the cltltena told him of the and Mrs. Victor Chambers, has Petersen. men In gray who had approached been brought home from the Eu-, gene hospital and to recovering Rev. and Mrs. J. A Smith re the town and then retreated. He rapidly. turned from Independence Mon- knew they would be back, probably । dav noon. Mr. Smith oreached in In much larger force, but be derid Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Swanson the Presbyterian church there are spending two weeks in Cali Sunday morning and at a joint ed to stand bls ground. They did come back the next fornia. meeting with the M. E. church in morning—this time General Heth's the evening. entire division, to get those all-Im Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith, Oak Gray Goo— for Ice Cream, tfc portant shoes. So the battle of Get ridge, are visitors in Cottage Grove. They are enroute home tysburg began. And the thing whleb Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall and determined that It should make this from attending the Pasadena rose son, Vinal Jr. were week end little town forever famous was the guests at the new home of Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Drenner, east of need of Robert It Lee's men for Culp Creek. The Drenner home, shoes entirely built and decorated by members of the family, to not only unique, but one of the most at A customs union. Zollverein, per* tractive homes in this section. Pork Sausage lb. FRESH FROZEN FRESH FROZEN SMELT 29 Dressed Hens Pork Steak 20 FRED ANDERSON, Proprietor Phone 46 Free Deli SUGAR 35 O Pounds C and H Sugar With the Purchase of 12 or More I-G-A Products This offer is so that you may know how good the I-G-A Products are. Over 100 items to choose from. Howdy Folks We all don*t have much in specials but o* course you all can think these over. 10 rolls Lookl—-WhaatiM (1 Huskies Free) _________ J for 23c Josephine Tomatoes, 2% 2Ö0 tins, 3 for (Jurt a few oaeee left) Tomato and Vegetable Soup, 20-os. tin__________ A reliable standby 3 for 25o 2 for 15c Wander Down Fri day and Saturday WS FEATURE QUALITY Kent’s Market Phon» 89-J Free Dalivary 19 o - sale -19 Ray Trask and sons Burdick and Dan motored to Hand lake Sun day, where they found the scenery delightful, but the snow with too much of a crust for ideal skiing. Coffee & 19e Margarine The black mane of the Mon, which Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Hull of In dependence spent last week with ease, Mr. and Mrs. Odle Mounce. bristles out conspicuously C. O. Hoeman, who has been tall over his back, showing its black visiting with hto daughters. Mrs. G. A. Spencer and family of Oak land and Mrs. D. A. Cooper and Peacock Feathers Plgmeotlem family of Sutherlin the past three There Is no pigment in a pea weeks, has returned to hto home cock’s feathers. The rainbow col here. oring to due to rows of prism-like Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mueller, Sil cells that break up the light ecll- verton, spent the week-end with rays. Mrs. Mueller’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. R. E. Lemley, Q Ocumpaugh, Earl Hill, Worth Harvey, and J. Victor Chambers attended a Shriners meeting in Portland Sat urday. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Rinard and children. Grants Pass were week end visitors at the home of Mrs. Rinard’s grandmother, Mrs. Re- Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Williams were week end vtoltors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jones. A son was bom January 7 to Mr. and Mnt. Harold Higgenbot- tom at the McFarland maternity horns. Kan. is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Guy Earl. 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