The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 14, 1940, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 14, 1940
Pratt New Sales
Mgr. for Thaxton
TH E S E N U N E L . COTTAGE GROVE ( i l t n . m
CEDARS
Mr«, Power«' mother, M rs.
Young, anil sister. Mrs. 11111 and
family of Springfield were guests
Sunday at the Powers home.
Mrs. Fahrcnwald of Iuithnm
spent Sunday with the Henry
Rohde family and nt tended church
services In Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Cal Palmer have
Three Perfect Scores
Sunday’s Trap Shoot
Three perfect scores were re­
ported In the second round of the
annual telegraphic trapshoot Sun­
day, but the Cottage Grove Rod
and Gun club was not among the
three. The three clubs competing
against Cottage G r o v e , Salem
County Gun club, Siuslaw Rod and
Gun club and the Roseburg Rod
and Gun club, beat the locals by
one point for a total of seventy
two. Shooters for Cottage Grove
Sunday were W, Harpole 24.
Harry Rentle 24, Cleo Morelock
23. Three top scorers were Port­
land, Medford and McKenzie.
W, II. Prut I formerly of Cor­
vallis in now associated with the
'I’lmxton Motor Co. jin general
Mira manager. Mr. Pratt nssum-
ed hlM duties with the Thaxton rented their place here uni are
Motor Co. yesterday and announc­ moving to eastern Oregon where
ed that he would move hla family they will lie employed on a lurge
down iin soon iin housing faculties ranch owned by Mrs. Palmer's
parents.
could be found.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foster of
Alxo of interest la the fart that
the Thaxton Motor Co. will Nervi1 Cottage Grove culled at the Pal
aa local dlMtrlhutora for all mod- Ashby home, Tuesday night.
J M. Bolton Is doing some car­
cla of the Willy« cnra In addition
to the I ludaon. Used cars will be penter work for Mrs. Maggie
available for thoae who do not Wertz of Anluuf.
Mrs. Henry Rohde called on
want new onea.
Bernard Thaxton will continue Mrs. Otto Doblierstein Tuesday
to au|M*rviae the service depart­ afternoon.
Franklin Powers has been ab­
ment of this concern. "The recep­
tion of the new Hudson has been sent from school on account of a
very gratifying anil new modebi bad cold for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway
The Bohemia Ski club had a
have been sold here thiN week,”
gave a birthday dinner Sunday in fine day Sunday at the ski course
he said
Mr, Pratt, the new sales man­ honor of their son Read's blrth- in the Bohemias. A total of twen­
ty-two members made the trip In
ager, has had a number of year« duy.
Mr. and Mrs. Jax. Hemenway five cars and reported the roads
experience ns a car denier and has
sold both the Hudson and the had as their guests Sunday the and the course In good condition.
Holliday family of Walker, also The depth of the snow was less,
Willy«.
Mr. and Mrs. Greenup of Eugene. but was powdery and dry and
proved excellent skiing. Members
were able to climb the hill above
MILLION TROUT TO BE
the Champion boarding house for
RELEASED
a naif mile or more and get closer
The state game commission will to the course.
Catholic Church,
Father An­
start releasing this week approx­
thony fierace. — Maas each Sun­
OMC BUILDING PROGRAM
imately 1.000,000 rainbow trout
day at 9 30 a. m. except the fourth
held
over
from
last
season
at
the
Sunday when the hour Is R a. m
The state hoard of higher edu­
Oak Springs hatchery on the low­
• • •
er IX-schutes river, 'rhe fish range cation meeting in Portland Tues­
First Christian (Tiurch, Edward in length from three inches to le­ day approved a $204,000 building
L. Kii-hley, Minister. 9:45 a. m. gal size ami will be liberated in program for Oregon State College
Bible school, Roy Hands, Supt the waters of the Mt. Hood area, and accepted the resignation from
11 00 a. m. morning worship. Ser­ IX-schutes and Metolius river w a­ th e board. Herman Oliver of John
mon by John Wycoff. 6:30 p. m. tersheds. and some eastern Ore­ Day, who becomes a member of
Christian Endeavor. Five groups gon streams. Legal sized trout will the highway commission.
meeting for study and discussion. be released In some of the smaller
7:30 p. m. evening service. Ser­ streams where low temperature
Mrs. T. J. Denson, Mrs. Jack
mon by John Wycoff. 7:30 p. m. prevents rapid growth such us in Boyd, Mrs. John Finneran, Mrs.
Wednesday young people’s Bible the Mt. Hood area.
William Earl and Mrs. C. H. K im e
study. 7:30 p. m. Friday choir re­
Plantings are to be made on a are among those atending a 1:00
hearsal.
scientific basis and are under the o'clock bridge luncheon in Eugene
• • •
direction of the newly-organized today given by Mrs. Jack Louis
The Commuinty Bible class, department of fish liberations.
of Dexter and Mrs. Marjorie Pyle
fonnerly Community Men's Bible
at the home of the latter.
class, meets nt 9:45 a. m. Sundays
C O U PLE IS IN J U R E D AM
in the Townsend club hall. The
V E H IC L E S C RASH
International
uniform
Sunday
school h*sson is taught by Fred
and Mrs. James McDonald.
Laubnch. Mrs. Gunderson will 340 Mr.
Juckson,
Eugene were injured
lead the music. All men and wom­ in an automobile
accident at Elev­
en who do not attend other classes
are cordially invited to join us in enth and High Sunday evening, it
was revealed by Eugene jiolice
this down town service.
Monday.
• • •
The accident occurred when a
(Tiristian Science Society, 242 car driven by Eugene V. Hansen,
Second St. Sunday school, 9:45; Cottage Grove, skidded into the
forenoon service, 11:00, subject. McDonald vehicle. Mrs. McIXmald
"Substance." Evening service sec­ suffered injuries to her neck and
for all models of the
ond Wednesday of each month at teeth. The extent of her injuries
S p. m. The Bible. Christian Sci­ has not been determimd. Her hus­
ence literature and the writings of band was cut on the hands and
Mary Baker Eddy may be borrow­ head They were treated at the
ed or purchased before or after Sacred Heart hospital.
the Wednesday service.
• • •
in addition to the Hudson.
All-Am rrlcan .Mothers
Baptist Church. II. W Davis,
The custom of choosing a woman
Minister. Bible school, 10 a. m.. representative of all mothers on
Mrs. W. C. Martin. Supt. Classes Mother's day was inaugurated In
for all ages. Morning worship, 11, 1935 by the Golden Rule foundation
with sermon by the pastor. Theme
of sermon. "How Jesus Comes In­ The following women have been hon­
Also guaranteed used cars.
Mrs.
to the World of Human Hearts." ored by that organization:
Fletcher
M
Johnson
of
Georgia.
Mr. W. H. Pratt, formerly of
The young |M*ople's meeting that
meets at 6:30 will not be held this 1935; Mrs. James R. Smith o< C ali­
Corvallis, is now associated
Sunday hccnusc of the Associa- fornia. 1930; Mrs. Carl R. Gray
with us as sales manager
tional Rally at Glide, Oregon, (now of New York! of Nebraska.
which will be attended by many 1937; Mrs. Grace Noll Crowell of
of the young people. Evening ser­ Texas. 1938; and Mrs. Otelia Comp­
vice at 7:30. The special feature ton of Ohio, 1939
o f this program will be a story of
"Joseph of Aramnthea" read by
U. 8 . Bathing B ea u ties
Miss Ixma Zendron. Prayer m eet­
U. S women spend $ ’-5.090,000
ing each Thursday night.
yearly for bathing suits. Merchants
• • •
Methodist Church, Ellsworth M. estimate one-half of the suits sold
on 5th just off Main
'niton, Pastor. Sunday school at are never used to swim In. but are
used
for
sun-bathing
9:45, James Tedford, Supt. Fore
noon service, 11, sermon subject
"rhe Victorious Note." Evening
service 7:30, sermon subject, ‘The
Two Sons.” Epworth and Inter­
mediate Leagues, 6:30. Midweek
church night, Thursday, 7:30.
• • •
Church of the Nnzarene, C. E.
Thayer. Pastor. Sunday school,
10:00. Morning worship 11:00. Ser­
mon subject, “Personad .Soul Win­
ning.” Evening service 7:30. Ser­
mon subject, "Kadesh Barnea.”
Prayer meeting Wednesday night,
7:30.
• • •
Seventh Day Adventist Church,
West Main and M streets. T. Mar­
tin Cole, pastor. Sabbath school
9:30, Don Doleman, Supt. Church
service 10:50 with Pastor Cole as
speaker. Dorcas society all day
Wednesday. Prayer meeting Wed­
nesday evening at 7:30.
Bohemia Ski Club Has
Fine Day for Skiing
Sunday at the Course
B flfflDRfflES
Announcing
Not far from the trail to the Red
sea on which the Children of Israel
fled Pharaoh, Egypt la building •
strategic blrhwny link to Palestine
Shredded W heatThe°ri^nai3 pk«s-25c
Soda Wafers
Armour's Quality Canned Meats
DEVILED M EAT *•. 4 ™ 15c
VIENNA SAUSAGE 3 ™ 25c
2 cans 29c
VEAL LOAF
2 cans 39c
ROAST BEEF
2 cans 35c
CORNED BEEF
2 ibb°T 5c
P ru n e s 4 |b 1% 25 lb. box 79c
R olled
O ats
Quick or Regular
9 -lh . b a g .
33C
C ra c k e rs
Grahams
G raber - G ettys
Dependable Hardware
can
K ra ft
D in n ers
H einz K etch u p
2 for 2 5 c
17c
Irish’s Special
Peter Pan
F lo u r
F lo u r
Guaranteed
Finest Quality
49-lb. bag.
EGGS
Snowdrift
Large bottle
N o rth e rn T issu e 4 rolls 25c
2 for 2 5 c
1-lb. pkgs.
Tools for your garden and lawn, and if
necessary to make a sale we would
give a little free advice on how to grow
things.. . . Rakes, spades, garden hose
and lawn mowers. You’ll find coutless
gadgets here to make your gardening
more fun and more productive.
C o co a Baker’s 2 lb- can 9C 1,b- 14c
C h o c o la te |i“kers prem- ^ib- “^lS c
2 ,k lx,x 19c
Service
The Store for
Gardeners
Two Free City Deliveries Daily
SPECIA LS for Mar. 15-16-18
N o o d les
Thaxton
Motor Service
Highway Follows Old Trail
Phone 53 or 54
Local Sales and
WILLYS
Presbyterian Church. E. F. Mc­
Farland, Minister — Bible school
with classes for all meets prompt­
ly at 9:45. Earl Ballew, superin­
tendent.
Morning worship at eleven o’­
clock. Palm Sunday services will
be held vPh special music. Sub­
ject of the .emion: A Man of Sor­
rows and Acquainted With Grief.”
Evening worship nt 7:30. Sub­
ject of sermon: "A Word Much
Used of God.”
The senior nnd intermediate C.
E. societies meet nt 6.30. The jun­
ior society meets at 3.30 on Mon­
day afternoon.
There will be special services
each evening at 7:30 during “Holy
Week” except Wednesday night.
'Hie reception of new members
and the Lord’s Supper will be held
on Friday night. The public is cor­
dially invited to all services.
IRISH-SWARTZ
»1.29
Grade A — Large
49-lb. bag .
2 dozen 29c
3 pound can 45c
6 pound can 89c
SPAM
Can
»1.49
SOAP
SPECIALS
Crystal White
22c
Reg. Size
5 b a rs... ..........15c
Giant
N o. 2 cans
2^. for 29c
4 bars . .......... 15c
Palmolive. Bar 5c
Cry. White Chips
5-lb. p k g .___ 29c
46-oz. cans
2 for 29c
Peets Granulated
M. J. B. Coffee 4 lbs. 93c
Grapefruit
Juice
Unsw eetened
L ifeb u o y S oap
"-Sc
Lighthouse C le a n se r 3 10c
H y p ro
| gallon j.,g 17c
I
.. Blue Super Suds
Lge. size.. ....... 19c
G ian t.........
55c
1 Red Super Suds
| 2 pkgs............ 19c
OLEO G
em
N
ut 2
Vegetable
Department
Spinach ^ 5
RhubarbLb 5<
Potatoes
U .S. No. 1 J 5 lb
s' 25c
Onions
Boilers 10 lb. sk. 10
pounds
Kelly’s M arket
Quality Meats
Friday and Saturday Specials
Peanut Butter
Pork Chops
Armour’8 Quality
2 lbs.
23c
Boiling Beef
Shoulder Cuts
Pound .......... 1 2 1/ 2 C
The Good Kind
Each ................3c
Pure Lard
Home Rendered
4 lbs................35c
W E BUY BEEF, VEAL AND HOGS
HARVEY KELLY, Mgr.