The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1939, Image 9

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    THIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1939
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
special display
smart -NEW
KALL WOOLENS
for men
Under Superviaion of
BEN GROVE
Personal Representative
of
WHERRIE
Tailoring Co.
MONDAY
SEPTEMBER 25th
W. T. Mason of Huntman, Colo­
rado, visito<| recently with Mr.
and Mrs. W. R. Adams.
Dale Hawkins is spending the
week in eastern Oregon hunting
John Maulding a n d Green
Pitcher are in the John Day
____ in eastern Oregon on a
country
hunting trip.
A number of local students will
leave this week end to partici­
pate in Freshman Week at Ore
gon State college; Jean Savage
and Jack* Morton have reserva­
tions at Snell Hall; Dean Jack-
son, Alvin Dugan, Loren Stiles,
Marvel Geer and Charles Wo«xl
will keep a^ bachelor , apartment.
Carlton Woodard left last week
for Menlo Park, where he will at-
tend Standford Prep school for
boys.
Mrs. Knaffle Haines underwent
a major operation at a Eugene
hospital yesterday and at the last
report was resting well.
EflCHURCHES
in the interest of peace. Leaguers
will forgo one meal and turn in
the price of this meal as a sacri­
fice offering for the cause of
peace. Members of the church are
invited to join with them. Prayer
meeting. Thursday, 7:30. Fireside
Study club will meet after eve­
ning church at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Wayne Monroe.
Cottage Grove Lutheran church
(Missouri Synod), S.D.A. church
building, west Main street. The
service of Sunday begins at 11 a.
m The Sunday school meets at
m. .Junior Confirmation
class, Saturday afternoon at the
No feeling of satisfaction quite
J. Bauder home, B.B. route. W. A.
equals that of having done a dif­
Sylwester, Roseburg, pastor.
ficult job extremely well.
Assembly of God, Atwrxxl Fos­
ter. Pastor. Sunday school at
9:45 a. m. Morning service at 11.
Evening service at 7:45. Evange­
listic in nature. Tuesday evening
at 7:45, prayer meeting. Thurs­
day evening, 7:45, studies in soul-
winning by the pastor, preceded
by opening exercises led by the
FOR
young people.
First Christian Church, E. L.
Kechley, Minister 9:45 a. m.,
Bible school attendance campaign
starts. 11:00 a. m., morning wor­
ship. Music. Sermon, "I Am the
Way.’’ 6:30 p. m., Christian En-
deavor. 7:30 p. m.. evening ser­
vice. Song and praise service.
Evangelistic sermon. 7:30 p. m.,
Thursday, young people’s Bible
study.
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! CITY BRIEFS !
I
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milk. The more they drink
the better their health—and
store of winter resistence.
caught in Umpqua river be­
tween Elkton
and
ber 20th. . . Fish must be
Firestone Tires
Texaco Products
Hall & Johnston
Real Estate, Loans A Sure Insurance
405 Main St.
Phone 58
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
10c
Pound
Macaroni
Less Than Cost
5 Pounds.......... 25
caught with book and line
and must be weighed in at
Candy
this station. Any fish with
Com Chocolates
net marks will be disquali-
fied.
10c
Pound..
P.A. Velvet
Fishermen
Can..................... IOC
We have test tub for motors,
which you may use free.
Also we have correct mix-
tures of oil and gas for out­
board motors and under-
water greases.
Deviled
Meat
3 %cans.......... IOC
Yours for a big fishing
season
Soap Grains
I. G A.
Cap Cruson’s
Service Stat’n
Giant pkg..
43c
Pancake
Flour
5th and Main
Pickett
10 lb. sack. .. 35c
Sweet
Spuds
New Crop
Designed
for Use with RCA Victor
pounds
25c
Peas
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MOODY’S
DAIRY
Attention
Hunters
Peanut
Butter
Heaviest Fish
Always Ask for
“More”
Phone 21P4
for plumbing, phone
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz »17 Stewart
J.12-tfe ■
and Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Schroeder
are seeing the sights at the San
Francisco exposition this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Swartz expect to
visit interesting points in the hay
district before returning home.
NO. V 5-room house. 2 bedrooms. lot 50x100 ft. Bath, toilet,
garage, woodshed. Paved street. Shade trees, good neighbor­
Red Rone Rutter and Ice Cream.
hood. This place is a well-appointed HOME and will stand
Ask for them. C. O. Crmmery. tf
close inspection. Price $1100.00, Down payment $200.00, Bal­
ance $15.00 per month. Int. 5%.
NO. 2 5-room House, large corner lot, 75x150 ft., well located,
good garden ground, shade and fruit trees, city water, lights
garage. w<x>d house, bath, toilet, buildings in good condition.
OWNER anxious to sell. Kitchen range goes with deal. Make
an effort to l<x>k this place over carefully. Price $1100.00,
down payment $450. Balance easy terms to suit purchaser
moderate interest.
NO. 3 1-Acre tract, 6-room house, 3 bedrooms, woodhouse,
shade trees, some fruit, chicken house, city water and lights,
Let us prepare your car for
bath and toilet, fine garden land, buildings all in good repair,
the trip by adding Prestone
also well on place. Some furniture goes with deal.
Price
$1300.00, down payment $400.00, balance $10.00 tx'r month
and installing a radio and
interest 5%.
other needed accessories. —
We also have some fine building lots on our listing for sale and
priced RIGHT.
We have a full line.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
$2= Prize
Word has been received of the
Your opjxirt unity to Inspect a complete
death of Mrs. Louise Faber at
Albequerque, New Mexico, on
display of New and Colorful Fall Woolens.
September 11th. Mrs. Faber was
Only Quality fabric» go Into thia famous
a sister of Mrs. O. H. Willard of
Catholic Church, Father An-
clothing.
this city. She had been paralized
for 16 years and died at the age thony Gerace. — Maae each Sun-
day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
of Hl.
We Give and Redeem 8 AH. Green Stamps
Sunday when the hour Is 8 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Cone and
Presbyterian Church, Edward
family motored to Corvallis, Sa-
F.
McFarland, Minister.
Bible
lem and Albany over the week school,
at which hour there
end, taking their son Edwin to will be 9:45,
held the annual Rally Day
Salem where he will enter Wil­
exercises.
Earl Ballew, Supt.
lamette University, and returning
Miss
Sara
Jane Moore to her Morning worship. 11. Special mus­
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
home in Corvallis. They visited ic by the choir. Subject of ser­
with the Omer Moore and Itwight mon, ‘‘Paul's Account of Life."
Moreen families in
Corvallis, Senior C. E. at 6:3(1 in the church
Dr. J. E. Arnold of K hima th These two families are former parlor with Faye Nixon as lead­
Falls is taking Dr. C. H. Kime’s residents of Cottage Grove.
er. Subject. "What Christ Taught
place this week while Dr. Kime
About Prayer.” Intermediate C.
is deer hunting.
E. society meets at the same
Miss Frances Mackin returned hour in the lower church adui-
to her work in Berkeley, Califor­ torium with Mrs. McFarland in
Mrs.
Ida
Miller
has
been
ill
for
Hall and Johnston, Real Estate, several days due to a fall which nia. Sho, with her parents, Mr. charge. Junior C. E. meets on
Uinu», Hu re Insurance. I'honn M. injured her head
and Mrs. S. L. Mackin, were din­ Monday afternoon at the church
ner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. C. E. at four o’clock. Evening worship
Lilly Ann Aux. daughter of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W Scott and Umphrey on the eve of her de- at 7:30 with a song service and
and Mn». Carl Aus. broke a leg small son left Tuesday for a busi­ parture.
brief review of religious news of
while riding a bicycle Sunday. ness trip and to visit their par­
the
day, followed by a Bible talk
While details of the accident were ents at San Diego. California.
Johnny Gallo, ( >scar Newton on “John the Baptist’s Testimony
not learned, it was understood
and Ivan Patten are among those to the Deity of Jesus Christ.”
her foot Ix'came tangled in some
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Carrolf of hunting deer in eastern Oregon
roots. throwing her from the Bend were recent visitors at the this week.
Christian Science Society, 242
wheel.
home of the Rev. and Mrs. E. F.
Second Street. — Sunday school,
Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hileman. 9:45; forenoon service. 11, subject
Bruce Brisbane, son of Mr. and McFarland.
Mr
and Mrs. William Harpole "Reality.” Evening service second
Mrs. L. E. Brisbane. was pain-
The Rev. and Mrs. E. F. Mc­ and Mr. and Mrs. Ed Heck are Wednesday of each month at 8
fully injured Sunday when bitten Farland left Wednesday to attend
deer hunting in eastern Oregon p. m. The Bible, Christian Science
by a dog.
the fail meeting of Willamette this week.
literature and the writings of
ITesbytery at Albany. While
Mary Baker Eddy may be bor-
Mrs. Verne Gamutte of Disston there
they will lx* guests of Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Damewood rowed or purchased before or af­
hap|x*n<*d to the misfortune of and Mrs.
Mrs.
R.
E.
McCormick.
of
Grants Pass. Oregon, former ter the Wednesday service.
breaking an ankle last week When Mr McCormick is superintendent
residents of Silk Creek district,
she slipped and fell while at of
city schools there.
arc visiting this week with their Methodist Church. Ellsworth M.
work.
daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Tilton. Pastor.- Sunday school at
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rose*, ac­ Lynch at Lorane.
9:45, James Tedford, Supt. fore­
Mr. and Mrs. Osear Smith and companied
hy their daughters.
noon service. 11. Evening service
L W. Coiner an« among the local Mrs. Don Kelly
and Mrs. J. M.
The Rev. E M. Tilton went to 7:30. Junior League 6:30. Epworth
people hunting deer in eastern McClarnun and the
latter's son. Roseburg in the interest of the League, 6:30. Special worship
Oregon this week.
left Wednesday for Saskatche­ Epworth League Monday.
service in the church auditorium
Canada, for an extended vis­
W B. Johnston Jr. and family wan.
with Mr. Rose's relatives. The
A dream house that you can
moved to their new home in Eu­ it
Roses
former residents of afford. Lovely five-room home
gene Sunday after a two weeks Canada are
have not returned to just being completed this week;
visit here with his parents, Mr. their old and
home
in 16 years.
unusual design, beautifully fin­
and Mrs. W. B. Johnston, and
other relatives. Prior to their vis­ H. H. Weeldreyer and son Glen ished, $2,150.00. Rodman's.
it here they had spent two months and sister. Mrs. Ida H. Turbeen
in southern California.
had as guests Sunday Mr. and
Mrs.
Emanuel Hiezman of Emery,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoyt retum-
Dakota. Mr. and Mrs. Alx*
cd last week from Reno, Nevada, South
of Bridgewater. South
where they wen* married recent­ Aamolet
Dakota,
Wixxlrow
ly. Mrs. Hoyt was formerly Mrs. of Sioux Falls, South Burgermeister
Dakota. Mr.
Inez Meeks. They will make their and Mrs. Lambert Jacobs
of Hal-
horn in Cottage Grove.
sey and Gene Hanson.
Word has beim received of the
The Grea
and Mrs. William Reeves
marriage of Eldon Grable, ■on "f of Mr.
Are
Biack
Bear,
California,
are
vis-
Mr and Mrs. C. E. Grable of this iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
city, who is stationed with the George
Mr. Reeves
11th cavalry at Monterey, to Miss formerly McQueen.
There'» no need for you to deny yourself
operated the Helena
Laura Motes of Salinas, Califor­ mine
the finest in radio any longer. These radios
in
the
Bohemia
district.
will piav a vital role in television when it
nia. The wedding took place July
reaches this vicinity. Used with RCA Vic­
15th at Monterey.
Mrs. D. Lowell Jones of Mor­
tor Television Attachment these sets
Youngsters who want to
will reproduce television sound while
gan Hill. California, was recently grow strong should always
Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Drenner at­ an
attachment gives you television pictures.
overnight
guest
at
the
home
tended the Pendleton roundup of Mrs. Fay Allison.
have a second portion of
last week.
Elbert Smith of Salem was a
Mrs. Fay Allison and Mrs. J. P. business
visitor in Cottage Grove
Graham made a business and last Thursday.
।
N trip to Corvallis Mon­
day.
Charlcs Roner and son Bill,
Wicks and Warren Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cole left Alvis
left Tuesday morning for the
Wednesday for Huntington Beach, Paisley and Summer lake district
California, where they will make on
a deer hunting trip.
theii henne.
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Canned fruits and vege­
tables. We have not advanc­
ed our prices but will soon.
Special prices on dozen or
case lots.
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