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

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    THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
TIH'KSDAV, DECEMBER 21, 1939
Last Minute Specials HCHUHCHES
Presbyterian Church, E. F. Mc­
Farland, Minister. Bible school
at 9:45 with classes tor all. Earl
Ballew, Supt. Morning worship
with a Christmas order of service
at 11:00 o'cock. The choir w ill
render "Jesu Bambino," Pietro
Yon; "The Christ of the Snow,”
Hungarian Carol; "O Holy Night,”
Adams, with Mrs. Cleo Morelock
as soloist; solo “ Joyously Peal, Ye
Christmas Bells,” Patricia Bald­
win Sermon meditation: ’"The
Christ Who Came That Men
Might Live.”
The young people's societies w ill
meet at six o’clock nt which time
a special (Christmas service w ill
be conducted. There w ill lx» no
evening service nt 7:30.
The Sunday school Christmas
entertainment w ill be held Friday
evening at seven-thirty, at which
time there w ill be presented
This store will be open
"W hite Gifts for the King.” The
public Is cordially invited to at­
evenings to 9:00 p. m. on
tend
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Thursday, Friday a n d
Methodist Church. Ellsworth M
Saturday of this week.
Tilton, Pastor Sunday school at
9:45, James Tedford, Supt. Fore­
noon service, 11. sermon subject,
”T lie Hinge of History.” A vesper
service beginning at 6:00 o’clock
w ill feature "The Christmas Pag­
eant of the H o l y Grail. The
Christmas program of the Sunday
school w ill be held Thursday eve­
ning at 7 30 M b all departm ents
from the beginners to the seniors
participating in the miscellaneous
program under the general direc­
tion of Mrs. Mark Morgan.
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We Give and Redeem 8 AH. Oreen Stamps
Assembly of God, Atwood Fos­
ter . pastor Stmday school at
9:45. Special Christmas program.
Sunday morning at 11:00. A mint-
l»er of special Christmas songs by
the choir led by Charles Cochran.
Young people’s meeting at 6 p. m.
Sunday evening. 7:30. Special
Cottage Grove
songs by the choir and also by
015 Main Street
girls choir led by Gladys Ixrnley.
Tuesday, 7:30, prayer meeting.
Thursday, 7:30, sermon by W il­
J. I). Scholl returned from Port­ liam Ross of California.
land yesterday where he attended
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the Oregon Seminar and conven-
Baptist Church. Henry W. Dav-
tlon held at the Multnomah hotel, ¡s Pastor. Sunday «chord. 10,
starting December 17th.
Mrs w c Martin, Supt. Fore-
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noon service, 11, sermon subject,
11*11 and Johnston, Ileal F atate,
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Benda and ••’The Significance of Christmas.’
Ixiana, Mure Inaurano*. Phon« 88. fam ily o f N ebraska have purchos Evening service, 7:30, a special
Mmes. Fred Knickerbocker and r jVer a, Star from Mr. and Mrs.
schr*)?
'"vnunip ’ people's
John Schaffer
W T Clevenger. They have taken m,„.tin ^ th ,„ Sllnf,av
but the
W illiam and Ix-in Morelock. left ,M,SM.KM|on of the property and Mr. young people w ill meet at the
for Portland Monday to visit for ,ind Mrs Clevenger, accompanied ;.hur(5h
j ;30 Sat„rday night and
a few days.
by C lifford Deval, brother of Mrs. „ o {.aro|intr
Clevenger, have gone to San Ber-
M rsH o w a rd Wyle came in Inst nadino. California, where they w ill
Christian Science Society. 242
wei-k from her home at Ashland rnilke their home.
Second St. Sunday school 9:45;
to spend «, few day» visiting. her
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forenoon service.
11. subject.
¡Mirents, M r . and Mrs. WHIinr
Mrs. ^ a r y y Ham brick had as a "C hristian Science.”
Evening ser-
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Ictersen. Mr. Myl< w ill join
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Wednesday and Thursday of vice second Wednesday of each
here for a holiday visit later.
last weeg her son, O. IL Hawley month at 8 p. m. The Bible.
of Florence.
Christian Science literature and
Mrs. C. C. Cruson spent Friday
the writings of Mary Baker Ed-
in Portland, visiting relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Don Greening fly may be borrowed or purchas-
Miss Mary Clerin plans to leave P * " to leave Friday to spend the e d W o re or after the Wednesday
Saturday for El Segundo, Califor- Christmas holidays w ith hLs moth- service.
nia to visit her mother. Mm. M. C. er and father at Pendleton.
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Clerin. and her sister. Mrs Ed
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T First Christian Church Edward
Smythe during the Christmas
Granville Smith, W ilbur
Hoops L. Kechley, Minister.—9:45 a. m.
holidays
nnd Bob Cherry spent the week Bible school. Classes and teachers
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end on a successful fishing trip at for all ages. 11:00 a. m. Christmas
Mr. and Mrs. A rthur R. Brown Scottsburg. »
service. “ Star of the East” East-
of Lynx Hollow announce the
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hum trio. The New Born King,”
Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Rasmussen chorus of high school girls. Ser-
b irth of n daughter, born Decem­
stopped for a short visit w ith her
pace
Kf’ rih W ill Come,
ber 17th.
parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Urn- b 30 P- rm . O instm n Endeavor
Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin are phrey Wednesday en route to SPf’fin l Christmas features. 7:30
expecting their daughter Frances Ontario where they w ill spend the p. m.. Christmas program by 75
girLs and boys of the Bible school.
«if Berkeley, California, and their holidays w ith his parents,
Complete program elsewhere in
sons. Wayne of Great Falls, Mon-
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tana, and Harold of Portland, to
Max StPVPnson of Morris, Min- paper.
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,,, ,in<aY b,r ,be nesota, is visiting his daughters,
Catholic Church. Father An­
Christmas holidays.
Mrs. Lester Brisbane and Mrs. thony Gerace. — Maas each Sun­
Hugh Brisbane.
day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
Jean King of Portland, daugh­
Sunday when the hour Is 8 a. m.
te r of Mr. and Mrs. Carl King,
The Rev. and Mrs. E. L. Kech­
w ill arrive Sunday to spend the
ley and son Elwyn plan to leave
B lu e lie n 's
holidays with _______
her parents.
Sunday following the morning
Baby Blankets, very attractive
98c
Child’s Chenille Bedspreads $2.95 $3.95
Ladies’ Rayon Knit Pajamas
$1.29
Ladies’ All wood Flannel Robes.... $3.50
Ladies’ Chenille Robe, was $3.95 .. $2.95
Doll Dresses ... ............
25c
Ladies’ Umbrellas ..........
98c to $3.98
Don’t forget our
fine selection of
toys and novelty
NOTICE—
gifts
We Wish Everyone
A Very Merry
Christmas
CITY BRIEFS
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Mr. nnd Mrs. A1 Wallace of
Denis Visited at the home of the
J. R. Hendricks and J. S. Mark-
ham families over the week end.
Mrs. Wallace Is a niece of the two
families.
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Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Hissner
of Eugene were callers one day
last week nt the home of Mr. nnd
Mrs. R. C. Shanly.
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Buy her an electrical gift, and
let us wrap it in Xmas style for
you. See them at Radio Ray’s.
19-ltc
lied Rose Rutter and lee Cre*m.
Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. tf
Stop-Wear Lubrication
Triton Motor Oil
Union 76 Gasoline
Tires and Batteries
HERB ADAMS SERVICE
STATION
522 Fifth St., on Highway
IM S U
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^rvices for Enumclaw, Washing-
where they wUl spend the
holidays visiting their son Ralph
a" d w 'fp and ,sma11 phdd. Elwyn
P*ans to stny in Seattle.
Remember the Quality Xmas
Appliances at Radi,. Ray s, 19-ltc
Miss Mary Jane Smith, Bob
Grannis and Ed Cone, Willamette
University students expect to
come home this week to spend
their Christmas vacation, which
began at Willamette w ith the ces­
sation of classes today. Miss Smith
transferred to Willamette from
G. S. C. this year.
Get your nut bowls, center­
pieces for the table, lamps, pow­
der boxes, ash trays and candle­
sticks, all made of myrtlewood
and maple, at The Picture Shop.
Made in Cottage Grove. Appro­
priate for Christmas gifts. 19-ltp
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In ttie p. u ltr y d e p a rtm e n t o f C o r­
n e ll u n iv e rs ity , pale blue eggs have
been I i.d by hens fr o m a cross be­
tw een an A re u e a n a ’ C h ile a n b re e d !
and a W h ite L e g h o rn
T h e C h ile a n
A ra u c a n a and the C olondona o f Cos­
ta R ica la y eggs o f a deep blue
c o lo r
Çfyistmas ton ili
Lynx Hollow
The community c h u r c h at
Walker w ill have a Christmas
program and tree on the evening
of December 23. The public is in­
vited.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Moore en­
tertained recently in honor of
their daughter W ilma’s birthday.
The following guests were pres­
ent: Miss Dorothy Tredwell, Miss
Madeline Perini, Miss Marion and
Mildred Fisher, Miss South and
Miss Bessie Shelden.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Peck
were hostesses recently to the
Entre Nous contract bridge club.
Members present were Messrs,
and Mmes. Elmer Hendricks, Ray­
mond Wicks, Frank Gireau, Ken­
neth Mickey of Cottage Grove.
Guests for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Alvis Wicks. High score
was won by Mrs Mickey and the
consolation by Mrs. Raymond
Wicks.
The house on the W illiam Mc­
Bee ranch was completely des­
troyed by fire last Friday after­
noon. The ranch is now rented by
P. J. Hoff and family. None of
the family's furniture or clothing
was saved. The loss was partly
covered by insurance.
Mrs. Elsie Huntsman returned
from an extended visit at Stock-
ton, California.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Clark of North
Bend was a d,l-’s,ua
bend were dinner guests recently
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher.
E a r th ’s L e a d in g Races
T h e re a re s ix g re a t races in th<
w o rld , w ith a to ta l p o p u la tio n of
1,646.000,000. The M o n g o lia n race
has the la rg e s t p o p u la tio n , w ith 656
000.000. and the C a u ca sia n n e xt, w ith
645.000,000. w h ile the o th e rs in th e ir
o rd e r a re : N egro. 190.000.000: S e m it
Ic. 81.000.000; M a la y a n . 52,000.000
and the In d ia n . 22.000.000.
H ow U. 8. P rin tin g S ta rte d
Stephen D a ye (a b o u t 1594-1668
ca m e to M a ssa ch u se tts in 1638 un
d e r c o n tra c t to the R ev. S am uci
G lo v e r, w ho b ro u g h t a long a p rin t
in g press, b u t h im s e lf die d on thr
voyage. D aye set up the press in
C a m b rid g e and th e re in 1639 issued
as a b ro a d sid e "T h e F re e m a n 's
O a th .” the fir s t piece o f p r in tin g it.
the C olonies.
M o re W in d m ills T h a n T rees
The Is la n d o f O land. o ff the coast
o f Sweden, is to d a y a second " w in d ­
m ill la n d .” W in d m ills d o t th e c liffs
a long its coast, and In the in te rio r,
w h ich is le ve l and ra th e r b a re , th e y
a c tu a lly o u tn u m b e r the trees. The
isla n d its e lf is a fa v o r ite re s o rt o f
the S w edish people
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
“ Take Your Baking Out of the Dark—with Visualite’’
Tappan
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SPECIAL
Save $30.00 on this Visualite
shown here.
Regularly $129.70
Cottage Grove Gas Co.
Phone 92
End That Frantic Search
Of What to Give—
At
Only 2 more shopping
BROWN’S
DRUG STORE
few minutes here.
Toys and Dolls
Toiletries
Xmas Cards
We still have a big stock of :
Musical Powder Boxes
Early American Old Spice Sets
Whitman’s Candy
Johnston’s and Canterbury
Chocolates
Sunnyside Greenhouses
PHONE 182
I t ’s easy to have your
baking ‘just right’ every
time when you use the
Tappan Visualite Oven,
because the baking’s al­
ways in sight! No guess­
w ork— no constant open­
ing of the oven door!
You know every second
just how brown your bak­
ing is and can take it out
when i t ’s exactly as you
like it! Ouly the Tappan
Visualite Oven offers this
convenience!
Sale
Terms
Boys known to us have been
destroying beehives in the Silk
Creek community. We do not wish
to embarrass anyone, but unless
this practice is stopped, we w ill
prosecute offenders to fu ll extent
of law. Hubbell and Anlauf.
19-ltp
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Divided Top — Visualite Oven
WARNING
what you want in a
ed.
Real Estate, Loans & Sure Insurance
405 Main St.
Phone 58
Last-minute Xmas G ift — The
Corona. See them, the Sentinel.
Bookkeeping Outfits. Sentinel.
hours, but you can find
On this holiday season we wish
for you the best of everything and
take this opportunity to thank
you for your patronage and the
pleasant relations we have enjoy­
Hall & Johnston
Itermrda Vlas M .slortune’
days left, th at’s 48
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8-acre Ranch located 5Aa miles out on good gravel road, 6-room
dwelling, 3 bed rooms, large chicken house, brooder house, gar­
age, barn, all fenced and cross fenced. Some timber, water piped
to house and FINE well at hack porch, can have electricity small
cost, buildings in good condition. Owner out of state and very
anxious to sell, hence making a great sacrifice for quick action.
FINE NEIGHBORHOOD. School handy by.
Priced >800.00, Cash Payment >400.00, balance very easy terms.
Be sure and SEE this place.
One hu n d re d and fifty -fiv e years
ago th e re a p peared the fo llo w in g ad­
v e rtis e m e n t in the B e rm u d a G azette
w hich w ould in d ic a te th a t a ll who
a rr iv e on these enchanted isla n d s
a re not e n tire ly sa tisfie d w ith th e ir
luck.
"T h o m a s K e r takes th is
rr thod o f in fo rm in g the G e n tle m e n
of B e rm u d a , th a t he has had the
m « fo rtu n e to be cast on the is­
land
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For Y our Im m ediate A ttention
Yardley Old English
Lavender Sets
Sheaffer Fountain Pens
Christmas Cards
Wood Carving Novelties
Coffee Makers and Electrical
Appliances
Watches and Clocks