The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 13, 1939, Image 3

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THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
Health-O- G rams
l’iiMic eiii'iny niimber one in the fellow who refuxc« to
kwp well und become« dependent on othere.
STRANGE
SUPERSTITIONS
By Edwin Finch
Dr. H. A. Hagen
Chiropractie Phyildan
Cottage Grove
Phone 30
London
figl CHURCHES
Mr. and Mrx. Joe Brookhart
bad as guests the 4th, Mr. and
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bJPANlSH SAILORS
Mrx. Lloyd Ritchey. Miss Betty
Presbyterian Church, E. F, Mc- —.
Ritchey, D-wIx Ritchey, Mr. and Farland, Minister.
BELIEVE IT TO BE
Bible school
Mrx. Phil Br<M>khart and son, all with claxxcx for all ages meets
BAD LUCK. TO STEP
of Drain, Mr. and Mrx. J. W. promptly at 9:45. Earl Ballew, ON OR OFF A BOAT WITH THE
Thorn and children, Mr. nnd Mrx. Supt. Morning worship at 11, «ub- LEFT F oot FIRST AND IF A
G. D. Ritter and children, Mr. and )ert of sermon. “The H.C.S. lx BAILORS WIFE PUTS A BRoo/^
Mrs. Otto Perini and children More Serious Than the ILC.L" BEHIND THE D oor WITH THE BRV5H
and Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Ritter.
Come hear about It. The C. E. UP IT MEANS’ BAD LUCK. FOR HER
Mr amt Mrs. Glen Banton and society will meet at 7:00 In the HUSBAND AT 5EA
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children «pent the 4th at Reeds- church parlor when they will dis­
port.
cuss the C. E. topic for the eve­
Mr. and Mrs. Andy McPherson ning. Harry Sturges, leader.
of .Springfield were recent guests
ut the Joe Abeene home.
First Christian Church. Edward 11 HE NATIVES or
Mr. and Mrs. George Suther­ L. Kechley, Minister. 9:45 a. m., JAMAICA BELIEVE
land «pent the 4th at the Lyman Bilde school. Teachers and classes T hat to obtain a •
Adams home in Cottage
Grove.
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for all age«. 11 a. m., morning dc- GOOD CROP of
Harry Garman had the mlxfor- votions. Hymn anthem. Sermon, PUMPKINS', T he seed
tunc to run off a bridge near1 "Brotherly Love." 7 p. m., (lirix- 5 h ° uld be planted
-——
Black Butte laxt week and dam- Uan Endeavor. 8 p. m., evening
early
in
the
morning
before
__
aged hix car quite badly. Mr. Gar- service. SjM'dal
Special program by the
man wax accompanied by his Junior girls and boys. 8 p. m., EATING or DRINKING AND THE ONE
small son, but neither of them Wednesday, choir rehearsal. 8 p. planting the seed should then
were injured.
m., Thurxday, young people's SIT QUIETLY for an HOUR WITH
A STOWE UPON HIS HEAD-IF ONE
Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Edwards of Bible study.
Wllamina wen- here Saturday.
WALKS ABOUT too much AFTER
Work at the day mine started
Catholic Church, Father An­ P lanting . the vine will also run
Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards thony Gerace. — Maas each Sun­ about without bearing FRurr*
were guests at the W. T. Jones day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
home while here.
Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m.
Mrs. Edith Abeene of Port lami
is a house guest at the Jor Abeene
Assembly of God. Atwood Fos­
home.
ter, Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45.
Mrs. Curtis Annand and two
Dale Cox has gone to Central Morning worship at 11. Sermon
View to work for an uncle, Jesse by the pastor. Evening service, sons of Cottage Grove and Mrs.
evangelistic in nature. Sermon by Annand's father. George Layng,
Hooker.
Mrs. Thena Miller, recently of the pastor. Tuesday evening, 7:45, and Buddy Dowens of McClaud,
Mapleton, is visiting at the home prayer meeting. Thursday eve­ California, who is staying for the
of her «laughter, Mrs. Claude ning, 7:45. young people in charge summer at the George Layng
of fore part of service, followed home, were visitors one day last
Abeene.
week of Mrs. Amanda Sears,
People from Sunnyside, Wash­ by short sermon by pastor.
Mr. and Mrs. Boone Humphrey
ington Eugene, Irving, lx>rane,
Anlauf and Grants Pass attended Christian Science Society, 242 were Sunday visitors at the R. O.
Second Street.
Sunday school. Dwiggins home at Meadowview.
church services here Sunday.
Louise and Lanez Goodwin 9:45; forenoon service, 11. subject
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King were
spent the fore jmrt of the week "Life." Evening service second accompanied to Eugene, recently,
Wednesday of each month at 8 by Mr. and Mrs. George Frazier,
visiting friends in Eugene.
Edna Lee Andrews of Irving p. m. The Bible. Christian Sci­ who visited their son in the hos­
wax the guest of Clara Powell ence literature apd the writings pital.
of Mary Baker Eddy may lx» bor­ Miss Maxine Powell is em­
this week.
Adele Bostick of Dorrna is a rowed or purchased before or af­ ployed at Coburg, and Miss La-
house guest at the Harold Abeene ter the Wednesday service.
veta Powell is employed at Pen-
home.
Kra.
First
Baptist
Church,
Henry
W
.
Mrs Lynch Currin drove to Sa­
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Ame and
lem Friday and brought her Davis, Pits tor. Sunday school, 10, daughter Shirley attended the
Mrs.
W.
C.
Martin,
Supt.
Fore
­
mother. Mrs. Elia Wills, home.
Farmers' Creamery picnic Sunday
Mrs. Willa had been visiting at noon service 11, sermon subject. at Swimmer's Delight.
"When the Gospel Came to Eu­
the Albert Noth home.
Mr. and Mrs. I. O. Zieroff vis-
The Gerald Banton family and rope.” Evening service. 8, sermon
Miss Winnie Marlow of Sunny­ subject. "How to Enlist in Jesus' ited Sunday at Monroe with Mr.
side. Washington, visited relatives Cause." Young people's meetings. Zieroff's brother.
lx?on Arne of Broadbent, was
7 p. m Prayer meeting, Thursday
here this week.
a house guest last week of a
Phillys and Barbara Gravos of night at 7:30.
brother. Claude Arne.
Eugene visited the fore |>art of
TAX PAYMENTS GOOD
The Mount View Neighborhood
the week at the LcRoy Goodwin
club will hold their annual picnic
home.
Tnx , - payments
have been com- Sunday. July 16. in Layng's grove.
Recent guests at the *. W
•
Henry Russum, accompanied by
Hobwood home were the A. C. ,nR along at a steady rate as
Barnes family of Prineville. Vlr- ”bown by the tax turn-over at his brother, Sam Russum, of
gil Hensley of Chico, California. ’he °«*« of County Treasurer Thornton Comers, visited last
and Donald Dow of Sweet Home. Grace Schiska Amounts received week with a sister in San Fran­
The Abeene clan held their an- on the principal plus interest due cisco, and from there went on to
as follows: 1939, $2,277.73;
$2.277.73; Luray, Kansas, to visit their
nual reunion nt the Cedar creek
1937. $6,237.75 mother. They expect to be gone
picnic grounds Sunday. Those |938. $7.187.28
1935. $6,725.23 three weeks.
$2,255.64
present were: Mrx
Abeene of
1932, $1,495.45
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Williams
Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Roby
$753.42;
1927-30.
$579.70 and daughter Marie, and Mrs.
Abeene and daughter of Milwau- ¿„J*-
Henry Russum and sons visited
kie, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Flesher 1914-1926, $12.38.
at several coast points last week,
of Sdo, Mr. and Mrs. Gurnee
Salesmen apparently are sold returning by way of Newport.
neater and family of Salem. Mr.
Miss Sarah Riley, of Bakers­
and Mrs. Loren McPherson and on traffic safety, Earl Snell, sec-
son of Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. retary of state, said today. Dur­ field, California, was an overnight
Robert L. Adkison. Loyal R. Ad- ing May this year, salesmen were guest Friday, of Mrs. Amanda
kison ami sons. T. E. Abeene, Mr. involved in 19 percent less acci­ Sears.
and Mrs. Amo Peterson of Eu-
__ dents than during the same
gene; Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Me- month a year ago
Mimeograph stencils. Sentinel.
Phearson, Mr. and Mrs. R. R.
R
Roberts and family. Mr. and Mra. f
J. A. Senvey and family. Spring- I
field; Mr. and Mrs. Jed Wheeler I
and family. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil r
Wheeler and family of Trent; Mr. i
and Mrs. Glenn Abeene nnd Mrs. I
Minnie Abeene of Oakland; Mr. I
and Mrs. A. V. Abeene. Mr. and I
Admission 10c and Me
Mrs. Royal Abeene and son of I
Sutherlin; Mr. and Mrs. Joe I
FRIDAY, SATURDAY, JULY 14*10:
Abeene and family, Mr. and Mrs. J
“STREETS OF NEW YORK,“ Jsckle Cooper, Martin
Ivnn Abeene and family, Mr. and I
Spellman, Dick Purcell, Marjorie Reynolds, George
Mrs. Claude Abeene and family, I
Irving.
Mr. and Mrs. Claris Abeene and I
family, Mr. and Mrs. Harold I
SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, JULY 16-17-18:
Abeene and family. Mr. and Mrs. |
“ROSE OF WASHINGTON SQUARE,“ Tyrone Power,
Julian Small and family, Mr. and I
Allee Faye, Al Jolson, William Frawley, Joyce Comp­
Mrs. Henry Hess and son of Cbt- I
ton, Hobart Cavanaugh.
tage Grove. Visitors Included: E. I
L. Washbum and Mrs. Emma I
WEDNESDAY, JULY 10:
Fox and family of Eugene and •
“SECRET SERVICE OF THE AIR,” Ronald Reagan,
Miss Adele Bostick of Dorena
John Litel, Ila Rhodes, James Stephenson, Eddie Foy,
who was a visitor at the Harold i
Jr.
Abeene home.
I
Mount View
Arcade Theatre
l
China is one of the foremost eoal
countries in the world with reserves
estimated st 243.889.000.000 tons.
roughly 2,500 miles. He said the
The birds are owned by Charles
birds probably would arrive in W. Beckman and Albert P. Greb
Pittsburgh in four days, since of the Mount Oliver pigeon asso-
they can average 600 miles a day. ciation, Pittsburgh.
Women Factor in
Oregon History
—
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON—
The first six white women to
cross the Rockies into Oregon did
much toward making the north­
west. the “cradle of American
western civilization," Dr. Clifford
Merrill Drury, biographer and
historian, told University of Ore­
gon summer session students In
an address recently.
i In 1938 these women joined to­
gether to form the first women's
club west of the divide, the Co­
lumbia Maternal association,
which wax "devoted to the found­
ing of Christian homes in the
West" in the hope that they
might train their children and
husbands “in the way that they
should go,” said Dr. Drury, who
has unearthed much new materi­
al in his research for biographies
of Marcus Whitman and Henery
Spaulding.
The first white women in Ore­
gon were the wives of these two
famed pioneers, who, with their
coming in 1836 laid not only the
groundwork for Christianity in
the Northwest, but helped cast
the die for progressive communi­
ties of which they dreamed but
were never to see. "The work that
has been done thus far in investi­
gating the lives of these lesser-
known pioneers has hardly begun.
We are still too young a people,
jierhaps, but realization of the
import of their problems will
come in time,” the speaker de­
clared.
He urged conservation of the
old letters and relics that the
northwest has to offer, and point­
ed to their study as a possible
solution to more fully under­
standing the future.
RACING PIGEONS
Ten racing pigeons winged east­
ward Monday toward Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania from Portland
while their owners waited anxi­
ously the outcome of a wager.
The fleet birds were released
at Portland Sunday, less than 24
hours after they left Pittsburgh
by airplane. They were last sight­
ed heading east-northeast, ap­
parently retracing the route of
the plane.
Ralph Warren, president of the
Oregon pigeon club, said he be­
lieved it was the longest race at­
tempted by pigeon fanciers—
Announcement
On July 1st, we sold to Bernard Thaxton and Stella
Depew all equipment and fixtures formerly owned by
Nelson Motor Service and recentlv owned by the H. & H.
Garage, the building known as the Bungalow garage and
Service Station, located on 5th street, block off Main.
We have leased the building to them, which they now op­
erate as Thaxton Motor Service. We wish them success.
HOMER C. and N. J. NELSON
Invitation
We extend a cordial invitation to the motoring public
to visit us. We are experienced in the service station and
auto repair business and would apprecitae serving your
automotive needs. We are here to render the highest class
of service possible and when in need of general auto re­
pairing, body or fender work or general service for your
car, we invite you to call and give us a trial.
Thaxton Motor Service
By BERNARD THAXTON, Manager
Diane Theatre
Admission 10c and 25c; Bargain Nights Admission Ite
FILMS
Developed
25
Free Enlargement
Each Roll
24-honr Service
The Picture Shop
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, JULY 13-14:
“BACK DOOR TO HEAVEN,” Wallace Ford, AUne
MacMahon, Stuart Erwin. BARGAIN NIGHTS. Ad­
mission 10c,
SATURDAY, SUNDAY, JULY 15-16:
“NORTH OF THE YUKON,” Charles Starrett, Linda
Winters, Sons of The Pioneers. Saturday Matinee 2:80
P. M. Admission 10c. and 15c.
MONDAY, JULY 17—CLOSED.
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, JULY 18-19:
“MYSTERY PLANE,” John Trent, Marjorie Reynolds,
Milbourn Stone. LOCAL NEWS REEL.
Products
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