The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 15, 1938, Image 6

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    Cbme." The evening theme will
be "Sons of God." The Sunday
school will present the Christmas
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C. Martta
Editor-Publtehar
Publtahed Evtry Thursday at
M North Sixth Strut.
Associati©
program on Wednesday,
'
Decem-
“ Woodsman Use
Nuiiburn on Nkl.
So warm is the sun on the snow
covered heights of Voralberg, m
Austria, each winter that malo
skiers often strip to the waist and
are in danger of sunburn rather
than freezing
First Baptist Church, Henry W. ber 21. evening at 7:30, in charge
Davis, pastor. Bible school at of Mi's. Harriett Skuzie.
10 a. m. At 11 the choir will ren­
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National Editorial Asaorlatloo. Orvgoo
der the sacred cantata, "The Mus­ FIRST LEAGUE GAME HERE
"Is I It wrong to cut Christmas
Newi^r
Prua
AuoclatIon
In Lan «Doux lu Count lea
ic of Christmas," by Ira B. Wil­
TONIGHT.
Oo. Year ......................... ....................... — íl.M
trees
?" "Should the Christman
son. Young people's meeting at
KI m Months ..........................
Early Deacrlptlun of Wrrstllug
.80
tree
custom lie abolished in the
'Bun*.
Drawn
and
Quartered'
« 30 p. m. FSening worship at
Thre* Months .....................................
The Cottage Grove Inde(>end- interests of conservation?" "What
50
The earliest written description of
Guy
Fawkes,
with
his
three
asso
­
7:30
with
sermon
by
the
pastor.
Outalds Lune Uou(lax Count les
ents will play their first home II ghame to waste all those Christ­ a wrestling match was probably
QBs Tear
»1 00 ciates in (he gun powder plot, were Theme. "Joy to All the People."
game of the season in league play mas trees!"
81* Month*
............ ......
that <>f the bout between Odysseus
•
•
•
1 » hung, drawn and quartered in the
this (Thursday) evening when the
Three Month* ____ __ ____
and Ajax in the twenty-third bonk
*0
With
the
coming
of
the
Christ
­
old Palace yard. Westminster. It
L'hurch of the Nazarene. C. E. Eugene K. C.’s invade Cottage
Foreign rate 54 cents year additional.
Sunday school, Grove for what promises to lx* a mas holiday season, these and of the Iliuti
No *ub*crtpttoa accepted for lea* than was also the scene of the execution Thayer. Pastor.
9:45; morning worship, 11; young hotly contested battle. The locals similar questions again are sub­
•( s . waiter Raleigh
people's meeting. 7; evening ser­ ran into last quarter difficulty in mitted to the U. S. forest service.
vice,
7:30. The Christmas pro­ their game last week with Joe They repeat the viewpoint of
Public spirited citizens who gave their time and money on
gram
will be Wednesday night, Gordon's quint, and It is expected scientific foresters. "Conservation
the holiday decorations erected on Main street are to be con­ December
21.
that a revamped defense will be is wise use," they say. "A tree is
a living, growing thing. It reaches
gratulated. More multi-colored lights add to the holiday spirit.
used this week
Presbyterian Church. James A.
Let s encourage the idea of more lights and more decorations.
The boys will be out in their maturity, decays, and «lies. The
Smith, Pastor. Sunday, 11 a. m.. new uniforms for the first time forest is a crop, and should he
harvested. Whether we use It for
morning worship, theme of ser-
It was \\ illiam Feather, or some other business man equal­ mon. The Group Around the this season.
Christmas trees, for lumber, for
ly experienced, who wrote: “The hardest elements to find are Cradle. The vested choir will
newsprint pulp, or for rayon, de­
A report from Chicago says pends ii|»on community needs and
an open-mindedness that will permit a change from established sing an anthem. Throe Oregon that
135 deer hunters were killed desires."
State College girls will present
routine, and a practieal-mindedness known as horse sense.”
briefly the work of Westminster during the past deer season. The
Uioking upon the forest as n
House on the campus. 6:30 p. m„ report further shows that of the crop, foresters hold that the thing
ADVERTISING DAIRY PRODUCTS.
the Christian Endeavor will meet. «00.000 hunters, 275,000 were to be considered is the producing
Some of our former members will successful in bagging their buck. power of the land. This should not
Lane county federal soil con­
"Through a national program now being worked out ... it be present and help in the discus­ servation program is expected to be abused or destroyed. Hence,
sion.
We
gladly
welcome
Christmas trees should be har­
them
is hoped that $1.000,000 will be raised for an advertising cam­ home for vacation.
to lx? completed at Eugene Dec­ vested properly. If growing on for­
paign next year to boost dairy products.
7:30 p. m. “A study of the ember 21st, when delegates from est producing land, most valuable
ten communities in the county for that purpose, too many trees
“Once dairy farmers can be assured of fairly decent milk Great Christmas Carols."
We meet.
There are 2,700 Lane should not be cut from a given
will
sing
them
and
study
their county farmer's
prices in line with production costs, they can well afford to
now participating area. If the Christmas tree crop
history
and
message.
spend a reasonable amount of money advertising the greatest
in the federal program.
is properly cut. the forest Is the
agricultural industry in the nation. That is one very important
better for It. "Thinning" they call
First Christian Church. Edward
way to increase consumption for the benefit of everybody’s L. Kechley, Minister 9:45 a. m.
it, Just like thinning a patch of
II
garden vegetables.
health, and to get markets for the benefit of every dairy farm­ Bible school. Classes and teach
ers for all ages.
11:00 a. m
Vandalism is frowned ujion by
er’s pocketbook.”—The Dairymen’s League News.
Morning Devotions. Solo. Gerald
these men of the forest, This in-
Kechley.
Sermon—"A
New
eludes such things as cutting
WHAT EVERY TOWN NEEDS.
Ideal”. 6:30 p. m. Christian En­
trees along highways, needed for
deavor; 7:30 p. m. Evening medi­
beautification; cutting tops out of
Duet— "Holy Night"
trees, thus resulting In unneces­
Every town or city needs some sort of a central organiza­ tations.
Wm. Haldeman. Mrs. James
sary waste; or wastefulness by
tion to which community interests and community problems Mrs.
Powell. Sermon: "No Room in
cutting several trees to got one
may be referred. This central organization is usually the Cham­ the Inn". 7:30 p. m. Thursday,
O' /ne perfect specimen. Criminal steal­
ber of Commerce in the larger places ; it may be a civic club or young people’s Christmas party.
ing of tr«*es from the land of an-
In.Strati
7:30 p. m. Friday. Christmas pro­
other is listed as not in keeping
a fraternal order in the smaller localities.
gram given by the Bible school. Al y uh û
with the sacred spirit of this holi-
Oftentimes it s easy enough to get such an organization Christmas
Cantata "Holy Night”
day. Cutting many more trees'
started, but to keep it functio ning is another matter. How will be presented by the choir on
than the market will absorb. Is
many times have you heart! individuals say: “I joined all right, Christmas Sunday evening.
plain wastefulness, and not even
(V
k.
good business.
but J could not see where I ever got a nickle’s worth of bene­
Catholic
Church,
Father
"Have your Christmas trees, by
fit. Such individual readily admits that he became a member
thony Gerace. — Maas each Sun-
all means" say the foresters. "But
L wr Hr r hi
solely for the financial gain and since the gain was not readily day at 9:30 a. m., except the third
be sure that they truly reprosent
apparent he withdrew his support. Even in the livest towns, Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m.
peace, good will, and human wel­
where a Chamber of Commerce is regarded as an indespensible
fare."
The Reorganized church of
asset, we have never heard of a member who was able to meas­ Jesus
Christ of Latter Day Saints
MRS. ELLA MAY BIHREV
Each Christmas season hundreds
ure the value of the organization in dollars and cents. To expect meets in the Anderson-Middleton
DEAD
a definite financial gain is to admit disappointment to start mill office located on south Tenth of plaintive notes to Santa Claus,
like the above, find their way to the
with for the success or failure of a school, lodge, church or street each SLnday. Church school Post
Related news has reached here
Office department's dead let­
at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11. Z. A.
Chamber of Commerce can not have a definite money value.
ter offi< e. Others reach the town of of the death of Mrs. Ella May Bls-
Coop, pastor.
bey, who passed away In Portland
The most common excuse for lack of support for these or­
Santa Claus, Ind.
November 21st. Mrs. Bisbey was
ganizations is “I don’t like so and son and he’s a member” or Pentecostal Assembly of God—
a former resilient of Cottage
“He’s too big a hypocrite!
..------- 1” ~
Refusing your support of com- Atwood Foster. Pastor— Sunday
Grove and well known to many
mumty organization because hypocrites or people you dislike SchoG1 9:45: Sunday School pro-
people
hero. The family loft Cot­ PYREX—
Make Travelers Relax tage Grove
— ., the poorest excuse that can < be offered or the gram.
11:00
Service.
belong -•_ is *
about
Christmas
sones Morning
bv chni/
” 7-qh
in 1918 and moved to
In metropolitan railroad stations
poorest way to right existing wrongs in such organization Evening service- A group of throughout the country this Holiday Portland. W. A. Homenway is a to please every home keep,
nephew of the late Mrs. Bisbey.
er. Gift« from 25c to S3 25
known to man for as long as these organizations are run by Christmas songs by choir. Tues- season, hurried travelers will halt to
human beings, just so long will they be imperfect. Certainly day' 7:301 Praypr meeting. Thurs- the strains of Christmas carols echo­
Chimneys Level With Road
DISHES—
you wiU never be able to correct the faults of an organization day’ P^^^g.-^rvice.
ing from lofty ceilings and long cor-
Santa Claus has no worries on
ridors. Originally
several the island of Great Biasket off the
by staying out of it.
„
J. A „ .
- _
. adopted
__________
terns, as low as
W3Ö
coast of Ireland. Chimneys there
•
,
e *
itevxxv xxs
-
, xvi.
i mon, rets i or.—dunoa'
are
level
with
the
road
Not
be
­
in government or in any enterprise where there is more than one 9:45; forenoon service, 11,* sermon cities until railroad station music
HUNDREDS OF OTHER
cause the houses are built upside
individual involved. And whereever such effort is evident there subject. "Peace Ordained;” eve- has become a tradition
down,
but
because
of
a
steep
hlU
GIFTS FOR EVERY
ia progress and a mighty good chance for prosperity, even ^g ^2“; J3?' “P"™ su^ The concerts were started because
which runs in back of the village,
MEMBER OF THE
railroad officials decided "everyone the main highway is actually above
Th" T
’"Ch efiort by What “ means to y0U to
was
in
too
much
of
a
hurry
”
around
money. Think it over.
Fireside study hour. 8:30 p. m..
many of the cottages standing along
FAMILY.
—
Brighton Leonard, discussion lead- Christmas time, and that if people the seashore
Dependable Merchandise—
er. Sunday school Christmas pro­ could relax before .starting their
KILLING THE GOOSE.
homeward journey they would have
gram at 7:30 Thursday evening.
—Competitive Priori
(he Name Elisabeth
a better time.
The
name
Elizabeth
has
more
the reAsnn^th»* V
1° t^<’
to ¿° “
criticize. That is Cottage
Cottage urove
Grove Lutneran
Lutheran cnurch
Church
legitimate variations than any other
ine reason that radicals can be so wordy when they start try- (Missouri Synod), S.D.A. church
Products From Cotton
in the English language, among
mg to show- the defects in the American system. It is the rea­ building. West Main Street. The From 314 to 9'4 yards of cloth, them,
says a writer in Collier s
son politicians have a field day when they start badgering busi­ service of Sunday, December 18, depending on the type, can be made Weekly, being Bess. Bessy. Beth.
begins
at
7:45
p.
m.
Topic,
“
The
ness.
Three Purposes of the Law of from a single pound of raw cotton. Betsy. Betty. Eliza. Elsie. Libby.
But
America
and
the
American
industrial
system
have
,
-
—---- ------------ —ojaicm nave God.” The choir will rehearse af- Other cotton products include ex­
brought us a long way, with all of its faults. We have come far ter the service for the special plosives. photographic films, cellu­
through a constant process of evolution and progress.
nroeress The Cristinas program to be held De- loid. One of the world's oldest crops
(about 3,200 years), it has been
five
’"V"8 dr°PP"’ ” f»rty a"d
raised in the United States since
>250,000.00
forty-five. The dollar a day wages have gone to that much an KORE and KRNR at 1:30 p p. m
m. 1664
In CASH PRIZES
hour tor many of our workers. Millions of us ride in automo- We most cordially invite all to at-
biles. Almost every family has its radio set We have every dav tend our 8ervices- w- A. Sylwest-
CARD OF THANKS
(ximforts in even our poorest homes that would be luxuries for
Roseburg' .p^t.or'
We wish to express
our appre­
°f the U' S' DePartment of Free Methodist Church. - The ciation"^'
ciation for tiTe
the n
ministration of our
commerce show that the employee gets more than 80 per cent Rev- ^uis A. Skuzie, pastor, will friends and for the symroth;
ot the manufacturing dollar.
occupy the pulpit Sunday morning shown us in the death of our hus-
Yet we have far to go. The farmer’s income must be raised and
He will preach the band and brother.
“ e have
have many
msnv wkn
___
mU8t
De
FaiSe(1
'
an
™*l
Christmas
sermon
in the
MRS. C. T. PEEK,
who are still underprivileged.
mornin^or^^
MRS. H. C, MAYBEN. 18-ltp
Our danger is that, in trying to keep up with the dema­
gogue who promises the moon with the ease of the irresponsible
we will kill the goose that has laid so many golden eggs on our
march of progress.
Í sfr Ü^' n®®- ’*-• >9. 20-
ho Hasn't?
Other Timely
Suggestions
dwh vj
The Grove
Hardware
arcade
THE OLD SHIRT NEEDS MENDING
Brighten the Home
For the Holidays
SERVICE DE LUXE."
-tance Bennett, Vince Price (on
Thur.., Dec. 21, 22-
OREAT WALTZ,
Kalner, Fernand Gravet
Wed
Perhaps it s a built-in cabinet, a built-in cupboard, a new
floor for some room of the home, a new hearth, a refinish
for your favorite room. Whatever the home needs in the
way of building- materials and supplies, we have it and
perhaps a little touch here and there is just what your
home needs to brighten the holiday season for the entire
family.
io.
Vinal T. Randall
Building Service
PHONE 60
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