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THURSDAY, APRIL 21. THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON 1938 April 19. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer | Wicks of Myrtle Point visited friends here Saturday. They are former residents of this place. Tbis writer saw this picture Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kerns of Eu several weeks ago and Intends to gene. Miss Lita Mosby and Mrs. l^ith/im (Special.)» Mrs. Hugh The Reorganized church of 1/ again. If you are impressed Ralph Boxlaugh of Cottage Grove Trunnell has , accepted the ,, chair- , Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints see manship of the Better Hornes In jn the Anderson-Middleton by magnificient scenery, if your spent Sunday at the Mrs. M. America committee for Latham In mH| locntrd on south Tenth pu I m - is stirred by the dramatic, Mosby home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coombs the 1938 campaign, which will end Mtrcet each Sunday. Church school and you thrill to good music, "The Springfield In the otlrryance of National Bet- at 10 a m j»reachlng at 11. Z. A. Firefly” which comes to the Ar and daughters of cade theatre Sunday, Monday and s|M.-nt Sunday at the home of Mrs. ter Hornes Week, April 24 to 30. ('¿top, pastor ■ I «'. Apiil 24 , 25 and 21 Coombs’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Better Homes in America, as the , • • • the combination of beautiful Teeters. name Implies is primarily Inter- Klr>t ch^Uan Church, Edward scenery, music and drama for Chas. The Bill Ruth family of Spring ested in bringing better homes L. Kechley .Pastor Sunday school which you have been waiting. The field visited Sunday at the Jim within the reach of all citizens. g 45 Bibk, MCh(X>), Claude A Mor- and to that end is conducting an wikk I, superintendent; forenoon story makes no sacrifice for music. Montgomery home. Sunday guests at the Henry educational campaign in coopera service, 11, sermon subject, "Ab- Yet, in the interesting way of life itself, the melody rings in at op Cooper home were the D. R. tion with volunteer local commit sent From Duty " Special music. tees to bring knowledge of better Evening service, 7:30, sermon sub portune moments. And it is a Cooper family of Drain, Mr. and and more economical forms of ject, "America’s Pastime” Pre lovely melody, enhanced by a stir Mrs. Aubrey Randolph of Drain, Harold Cooper of Vaughn and house architecture and house fur service concert at 7:15 by orches ring beauty of background. Jeanette MacDonald is more Mr. and Mrs. Warren Cooper and nishings to the attention of the tra. Special solo and choir num- people of America. It has the co her. Young people’s meetings 6:15 romantic and far more talented son of Culp Creek. Clarence Peterson left Satur operation of a number of govern- General assembly study period. than she ever wax before. Allen ment agencies, national and local Prayer meeting. Wednesday 7:30 Jones, a brilliant young tenor, who day for Portland, where he has has accomplished In the “Firefly” employment. civic oi gamzations. p.m. Prayer service and study. what Nelson Eddy did in "Neughty Mr. and Mrs. Zinna Doolittle The national campaign is car- Marietta," also with Jeanette Mac and two sons of Ryderwood. ried on through volunb < i ior al Free Methodist Church, Geo. G. Donald. And Warren William, a Wash., spent the week end at the committees. In the campaign for Edwards, Pastor Sunday school, star in his own right, gives a pic- home of her pa rents, Mr. and Mrs. 1937 the national office apjxdnt- 9:45, Mrs. Thelma Wright, super turesque character to the screen U. S. Bales ed 5,137 local and county commit intendent; forenoon service, 11, in the characterization of Major Rubert Mosby is a new employe tees, 2,921 of which demonstrated sermon subject, "The Plan of Sal Rougemont, staff aid of Napoleon, of the Durable Fir Lumber com new or remixlcled small homes to vation” by Harvy Wright of Cres who falls in love with 'The Fire pany. prove that a good home is within well; evening service, sermon sub fly". reach of a family with small in ject, “Cheer of the Saints.” Pray There are seven outstanding come, while 1,951 committees ar er meeting every Thursday night. musical numbers, five of them re- ranged tours to 4,015 homes which tained from the original Friml had been improved Approxnn.it« Aprll 19. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Presbyterian Church, James A. operetta, two especially written by ly 2,445,000 families participateri Smith. Pastor.- Sanday, 11 a. m. him for the picture. Miss Mac Martin of Creswell and Mr. and In the campaign. theme, "After Easter Then and Donald sings ‘‘Love is Like a Fire Mrs. John O'Conner and Mrs. The other members of the La Now.” The vested choir will sing. fly." "He Who Dives and Runs O’Conner's niece and nephew of tham committer- for this year are 6:30. Christian Endeavor. A dele Away" and “When a Maid Comes Portland visited Mr. and Mrs. El Mrs. A. E. Walker and Miss Edna gation of county officers are ex- Knocking at Your Heart” with mer Martin Sunday. Grubb. At the Parent-Teacher jx < »cd to be present Boosters for superb artistry. She dances with A daughter was born April 17 Study club meeting to tie held the state convention to meet in grace and plays her role with true to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Tonole. April 26 at the home of Mrs. Zy- Oregon City April 28-Mayl. 7:30, ability. Jones sings “A Woman’s Mr. and Mrs. Theador Seward sett, Mrs. Walker will give the evening worship. "Studies of the Kiss" and "The Donkey Serenade." of Portland spent Sunday at the purposes of the local committee Early Church," Introductory to a and they sing in dia-t "Grannina home of Mr. Seward’s sister, Mrs. and reports of home improvements series on the history of the Mia” and "Sympathy." G. L. Turner. will be given by all members to church. Ernest Kay McReynolds, grand The score is gay with Spanish make up a general outline for the son of Mr. and Mrs. E. L. McRey melody throughout. community. Miss Grubb's work Nazarene Church, C. E. Thayer, Geargeoux mountain scenes, nolds. is seriously ill in a Medford deals with the Better Homes idea pastor. — Sunday school, 9:45, regal Spain reproduced on many hospital with pneumonia. K. P. as applied to grade school Latham forenoon service, 11; evening ser magnificient sets, and a massive McReynolds, who was in Wash 4-h clubs show considerable inter vice, 7:30; young people's meet re-enactment of the battle of Vit ington, D. C., came by airplane est this year in cooking, sewing, ings. 7; prayer meeting, Wednes- toria in which Napoleon was de- Friday to Medford to be at the health, marketing and gardening. day, 7:30. fcated by Wellington, provide a bedside of his son. It has been tin- policy of tne C. E. Burkett of Marshfield vis visual feast for the eyes. l«atham commit tee to render an Christian Science Society, 242 ited briefly with his parents Sun educational service wherever and Second street Sunday school, day evening. Mr. Burkett was en THE TRILLIUM whenever the need arises rather 9:45; forenoon service, 11, sub These early spring days the route to Portland. than to promote some particular ject, “Probation After Death;” woods are dotted white with our Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown of plan evening service, 8 second and ]Ovely three petaled trillium or Eugene visited Friday at the J. A. fourth Wednesdays. Reading room Baiter lily as the children often Mackey home. Rubber Stimo*. Th» Rentlnsl ■ on second floor of Petersen build-1 ca|| them. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Powell of Ing, 613 Main street, is open to' RUt like many of our other Lorain were Sunday visitors of the public on Wednesdays and flowers. says Mr. H. E. D. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Turner. Saturdays from 3 to 5 and on Sat- they also will in time disappear if urdays from 7 to 9. except holi- we continue to gather them in ’ days. great quantities. The trillium has one peculiarity. April 20--Mr. 20—Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Baptist Church, Henry W Dav-’The three leaves which grow near Is. pastor. — Sunday school. 10; I the blossom are always picked Miller of Marshfield spent Sunday forenoon service, 11. sermon by with the Bower. As the leaves are at “ the Roy Täplin 1 home. Johnny the pastor; evening service, 7:30, the means by which the roots take - Lionberger . - . , of , San . Die- sermon subject. The Race Not to nourishment this nourishment is go, Cal., is visiting friends here. ~ ‘ ------ ' The school children enjoyed an the Swift;" young people's meet-icut off when the blossom is pick ings. 6:30; prayer meeting Thun- and the Hower usually does day evening. The Easter services not rome again or ¡5 very much were largely attended. The spe- gtunted rial program of music by the choir, K children understand this, they directed by Mrs. Schrenk was very might be more considerate and appropriate to the Easter thought. Iearn to enjoy their beauty in the ■ rhe pastor baptized eight persons woods where they grow and never at the evening service. pick more than one or two to per- • • • « haps take to some person who may Assembly of God Church, At-! not be fortunate enough to be able , wood Foster, Pastor. — Sunday . to see them growing. ¡school, 9:45; morning service, 11; ----------------------- - 7:45 evangelistic service; Thurs-i THE RIGHT day night, prayer and praise ser vice. Short sermon by pastor. THE «T The Sunday school held an THE RIGHT Blue Mt. Church, Eva Alsop— Easter program and egg hunt; PRICE Fern Partridge, co-pastors—Sun Sunday morning. day school, 10 A M. forenoon ser vice, 11. All welcome. Evangel istic service. Young people's meet ings Tuesday evening. Bible study and song service. Latham Better Homes Committee Organized f THE CHURCHES THE FIREFLY ” TO BE SHOWN AT ARCADE Eaxter egg hunt at the school house Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Don Horsley and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tapi in attended the funeral of Mrs. Riley Debau in Eugene Saturday. The freshman and sophomore students entertained with a hard time party at the high school for the juniors and seniors Friday night. A large crowd attended the community dance at Walker Sat- urday night. Riley Debau and son of Eugene were visitors at the Don Horsley home Saturday. Those on the honor roll for the past six weeks at Walker high school were Elinor Clark, Mildred Lindsay. Delbert Smith, Dale Bin der and Robert Wright Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bens ton and son spent Friday evening at the W. A. Keene home at Thorn- ton Corners. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown and baby daughter of Veneta spent Thursday night and Friday at the Lee Fry home. What is Kilowatt? Divide I’VE FOHD A FIRST-CLASS TIRE Saginaw © The kilowatt-hour is a measure of electricity. It is really a giant unit. It is the energy of a horse working for I I /3 hours. The horse can do more than the muscle work of 10 men. So a kilowatt« hour is equal to the combined muscle work of 13 strong men in on hour. A kilowatt-hour is 1000 watt-hours just as one foot is 12 inches. A watt- hour is not so small that we should sneer at it. When a 100 pound woman walks from the cellar to the first and second floors, and then to the attic, she is tired, yet her work equals only 1 watt-hour. She would hove to make the trip from the cellar to the attic 1000 times to equol the work one kilo watt-hour of electricity does. The average cost of a kilowatt-hour used in the home in the United States is nearly 43A cents, the average for this company is much less than that. Would you walk from the cellar to the attic 1000 times for less than 4% cents ? Mountain States Power Company PUCE 6°lO^ - GOODYEAR Dorena 4 Harry Rentle B-l »“• «alu^ . lo»9 Cottage Grove Lutheran church. S. D. A. church building, West । Main St. Services Sunday at 11 ' A.M. Sunday School at 10 A.M. The pastor will begin a series of ' Post-Easter sermons entitled, ¡"Easter Echoes!” The topic of Sunday’s sermon is, "Mary, the . Mourner, Comforted." DnnllesHne Si>nr»H*« W0DYU» M WUTHU aOODYEAR SPEEDWAY A big. husky qualii. Xi Xi to tm"!'. V V ✓ V < V BATTERIES SPARK PLUGS LIGHT BULBS FLASHLIGHTS BUMPER JACKS SEAT COVERS Motor Inn Service Fifth and Madison Lloyd Barber, Prop. Cottage Grove General Repair Shop Bicycle, Key A Gun Work Lawn Mower Sharpening Cottage Grove, Oregon R»nttn*l Û YOUR * TRAVEL ’ DOLLAR % COES < 3TIME5 £ ASEAR , 1 by GREYHOUND i m BLÎ ÜWW LOOK at these V LOW FARES Roseburg ...... Portland ...... Klamath Falls Los Angeles .. $ 1.10 $ 2.90 $ 4.55 $15.10 Greyhound operates 14 schedules in and out of Cottage Grove each day DEPOT: Howe’s Confectionery One "L ittle S taut can waste ü mile of gas Greyhound's low fares are less than a third the cost of driving a small automobile. Frequent, convenient service to all points and comfortable, smooth-riding Super-Coaches make it Amer ica's favorite travel system. OH THE AIR: "Romane* ot th* Hiahway*" Mutual Don L** Network, Sun., 10:15 A M. GREYHOUND In your daily stops and starts, your engine eats up gasoline faster than you realize. How far your engine runs depends on how often you stop and start, how much you actually drive in low and second gears. In“low,”your engine makes about 12 rev olutions for each turn of your wheels. In "second,” about 8. In “high,” it makes only about 4. Shell engineers found that getting away on a single start can waste enough “undi gested" gasoline to carry you of a mile. To cut this costly waste, they found a way to rearrange the chemical structure of gaso line. making every drop usable to your motor under all driving conditions. YOUR GEAR RATIO IN HIGH GEAR iS ABOUT 4 TO 1 IN SECOND GEAR IS ABOUT 8 TO 1 IN LOW GEAR IS ABOUT V2 TO 1 The more you STOP and START, the farther your engine travels in compar ison to your wheels ... and the greater your waste of ‘‘undigested” gasoline. You can save on your stop-and-go driving costs by the regular use of Super-Shell. Try it — and see for yourself. S uper -S hell S aves on S top and G o 'SHELL