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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1940 THE SENTINEL COTTAGE PROVE, OREGON M r. and Mm. W . L. Woodaon and their non J. L. Woodson and wife of Stamford, Texas left Tuea- day for their home a fter a ten day’« visit at the home of W . L. Wtxxlson's parent«, M r. and Mrs. C R. Woodaon. ' SOCIETY ROYAL « aw sag f ia t ': Some dry food« raqulre a« long as I f minute» to travel from throat to the stomach while liquids and seml- solids require but about elx seconds. N E IG IIB O R H The Royal Neighbors met Tues day evening In Eagles hall for a business and social meeting. The following officers were elected: Oracle. Bertha Lee; V. O., M y rtle Catholic Church. Father An Neet; Chan.. M argaret Laslter; re thony Geraoc. — Maas each Sun corder, N ellie Blackmore; record day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth er, Edna Burleson; marshal. Fern Sunday when the hour la 8 a. m Anderson: I. S., Bertha McQueen; ’ * ' I O. S., Rosa Currin; managers. June In stalla Community Bible class meets in Bird and Anna Gates. the Townsend hall every Sunday tion w ill be held the second Tues morning at 9:45. Leader. M r. Lau- day in January. Bertha McQueen bach. Everyone welcome. Special drew the door prize. A t the close Invitation to the ladles. of lodge gifts were exchanged and • • • refreshments w e r e served by First Baptist Church, D r. J. R. Neighbors Tennis. Anderson. Allen, Branton, pastor. — Sunday school, and Gates. Table decorations were 10:00. M m . W . C. M artin . Supt. in keeping with the Christmas Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y. season. The program for the ev P. U., 6:30. Evening service. 7:30. ening consisted of singing. C h o i r practice Wednesday eve F A M IL Y R E U N IO N ning at 7:30. P r a y e r meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30. A fam ily reunion and dinner was t o t held at the J. E. Woodson home Cottage Grove Church of Christ Sunday. Those present were M r. —This body of Christians cele and Mm . C. R. Woodson, M r. and brates Its F iftieth Anniversary M m . L. W . Woodson and M r and this week, w ith special services M m . J. L. Woodson of Stamford, every night at 7:30. Qualified men Texas, M r. and M r*. P. S. Bukow speaking on various relationships ski. M r. and Mm. Earl Woodson of of the Church and other organiza Eugene, Misses Opal and Ruth tions a re w ith us each evening. Woodson of Eugene, Mrs. Ruth Tumday evening, M r. C. E. Um - Woodson, and M r. and Mrs. J. E. p h re y -" T h e Church and Busi Woodson. M r. and Mrs. Elm er ness.” Bushel! and son Richard of Stam Frid ay— Pres. K. E. Burke— ford. Texas arrived and spent the “Church and its Future M inis afternoon w ith the group. try.” Sunday — M r. Hypes — “The Br»«dock 8UU Cashlag Church's W orld-wide Challenge.” On Sunday afternoon at 3:00 The Joe Louis punch which o'clock in the church, we cut the I knocked out Jim Braddock in 1937 largest cake ever baked in Cbt-- for the world's heavyweight cham tage Grove. To give an Idea of pionship already has earned Brad its size, it w ill contain 30 dozen dock, the loser, $100,000* w ith much eggs, i t is so large that it will more In prospect Before Braddock barely go through the door of the. would fight Louis, the former's maa» Cottage Bakery, were it is being made This cake w ill be cut, and sger, Joe Oould. specified that It served w ith Ice-cream at this i Louis won. Braddock was to get M Home-coming service. Greetings; per cent of all Louis might earn from many of the form er ministem in the ring as champion. Now Brad w ill be read at that time, and all dock and Oould are Invariable and the living charier members ex enthusiastic ring-side spectators at cept one w ill be introduced. Dele every Louis fight. gations from a ll over Lane coun ty are being planned. One of the Relief Fam ily la L a n e y main features of the afternoon In the course of k relief investiga w ill be the "Old Fashioned B irth day O ffering’ ’of pennies, by our tion, city officials of New Rochelle, members and any friends who wish N. Y., learned that one family on to celebrate this F iftieth anniver relief for four years past had bought a «ummer boms on Long Island in sary in this way. F ifty yearn ago. the Church 1937. and bad Interrupted its annual day it has approximately three vacation there long enough to re hundred, the result of continual, | turn to New Rochelle once a weak gradual growth. Tw enty-tw o min to collect Its checks for food, cloth istem have served during this ing and shelter. time, each doing good work. Some of them are today holding prom S w u n g Dishes inent positions in the Churches o f Christ in America. M r. Gordon Always soak dishes used tot Hypes is the tw enty-third rfilnls- dough, pastry, egg and milk tfelR- tures for five minutes In eeld w ilq r before »ashing them in « a rm water end soap suds Soak greasy dhd eugary pant and dishes In het wetftr before washing them In the regttldr way. to the Weal end Rayed Rag* Now rayon is befog used in rugs Sofoe are half rayon and half wool, others are about one-third rayon ON IT S 50th A N N IV E R S A R Y This combination makes possible Presbyterian, Baptist. M etho many novelty effects In texture end dist. Free Methodist, Penteeost- shading. al Assembly ot God Choeohea and Chnreh of the Nazarene. Bay Gas Early The best time to buy gas. engi- Ì aeers say. Is before the sun comee Iyindon Church of C hrist.—Bible op. Later in the day the sud causee study at 10: preaching at 11, fol gasoline to expand. I lowed by communion. Samuel Medford w ill be the speaker Sun day. December 15. Subject, “The Bible." Evening study, 7 o'clock. • • * Christian Science Society, 242 Second Street. — Sunday school. 9:45; forenoon service 11. subject "God the Preserver of M an." Eve ning service second Wednesday of each month at 8:00 p. m. The Bible, Christian Science literatu re and The- w ritings o f M a ry B aker Eddy may be borrowed or pur chased before o r a fte r the W ed nesday service. Alfred^ ventor dosi cal that 1 bei Prore — «?• « < OCHES ^/THRIFTY SHOPPFR s “WINGS” Newest Patterns The shirt w ith the areoplanr rln th col lar» and cuff». Guaranteed to out wear the »hlrt, and guaranteed to out wear any »hlrt you have ever worn. Newest Pat tern». Hire» 14'/, to 17'/,. Beat Quality b e a t ro n -i t ruction, a real tie. 00 Tie« with all wool linings of good terlnl», Vp to minute pat- rn». We also have a rack of very nice tie» at GENERAL the »hlrt that la guaranteed for I year or HO washing». W hat more could you ask. Size» 14'/, to l l ' / j . TOY Tractor Rayon Striped Shirts A 8L88 value, . . You •ave 41c. Nice» 14'/, to 11. 98c fif Trailer IJ19 Vbit our «tore and cee the many suggestive display« of (Hits for *11 names on your list. Rubber caterpillar t r e a d » moved by powerful spring motor make» thia toy work. “ “T - Men’s Sox S or 4 pair In a g ift box. As sorted pattern». Same quality you buy a t 25c M e. ::$1oo Cottage Grove, Oregon -■ C ity B riefs I t pays to insure w ith sure In surance w ith Chas. H all. 14-tfc O ther Peraona A re Interested In Where You Go and When You Return. Phone Your News to 159. M r. and Mm. Vem W illiam s are driving a new Pontiac eight club coupe purchased a short time ago See W . B. J O H N S T O N for Real H a t* blocked. Phone SI. Cottage from M artin Motors, local Pontiac Ebtate Bargains. 1-oans, Rentals. Grove Cleaner». 16-3tc-50 dealer. Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc Schofield S tew art fo r Plumbinc Harold Spriggs, who is station- Sometimes the thief Is a serv Phone 217J. 1 -tf id w ith the U. S. Navy at Mare ant. sometimes n casual visitor. visited recently at the Qur Residence T h eft Policy pro R. C. Kuehner, county 4-H club Island, home of his parents, M r. and Mrs. tects you against kiss In such c ir agent, spent the first part of the C. A. Spriggs. cumstances up to $500.00. It Is far week at -Corvullts attending the more economical to iiay a small state 4-H club conference. Miss Maxine Love has been premium than a big lorn . . . not to mention the peace of mind that M r. and Mrs. F. B. Van N o rt- transferred from the local employ comes w ith knowing you arc in wick plan (o leave Sunday for ment office to the office at Med sured against loss Charles S. H all Aurora where they w ill attend ford. She w ill leave Saturday. Ins. Agency. 405 M ain St., phone the wedding of their niece, Miss Miss Kathleen Galvin of Grants 301. 18-1 tc Ix>is Genevive Manock to W . G. Pass came Sunday to take her place. Dentavin at Astoria. • M r. and Mrs. Frank McCullough M r. and Mrs. H olt Grimes, who returned Monday from u week's Paul M ille r and Johnny Gallo v lall a t Longview. Washington spent the day hunting at Loon have spent the past month visit ing her mother and sisters here With a daughter. Mrs. Russell M ill Lake Wednesday. and his parents at Eugene, left for e r and son. Floyd McCullough. They also visited their son Ray M r. and Mrs. O rval Dudley and their home at Bums Saturday. at Camp Clatsop. son of Sutherland, form erly of Black Butte visited over the week M r. and Mrs. Joe Throop re M r. and M rs. R. B. Reed were end w ith friends here. turned Friday from a two week's called to Roseburg Monday by the visit w ith relatives in Nebraska. death of M r. Reed's aunt. (Mrs. Mrs. Howard liess of Ashland, Iowa, Wyoming and South Dakota. dUlca Raed. They were accom- form er resident, is a visitor at the led by Mrs. Florence M ilk . home of M r. and Mrs. J. P. G ra Bob Cherry. W ilb u r Hoops and i. Reed passed away Sunday ham. E arl Puderbaugh spent the week morning at the .M ercy hospital. end on a successful hunting trip F u n e ra l services were held Tues Gall Rose, small daughter of M r. at Silver Lake. day morning a t the Methodist and Mrs. S. T. Rose Is ill w ith a church at D rain and Interment light touch of pneumonia. Mrs. Sallile H ill left Sunday for was In the Eugene cemetery. a visit w ith her sister and fam ily "W hat to give" is the burning at Marshfield. question— M argaret Short of Portland spent the week end visiting at the Here we make ■ bright suggestion Mrs. Elsie Wells returned yes 18-ltc terday from a few days visit at home o f her parents, M r. and Mrs. Shop at Amest's. Roy Short. the home of her sister, Mrs. Wes I t pays to Insure w ith sure In ley W ire, at Corvallis. , W e dye a ay garment. Phone 81. surance w ith Chaa. H all. 14-tfc Cottage Grove Cleaner*. IS-Stc-30 M r. and Mrs. Herbert Breedlove Learn to remember names. Prac visited Sunday at Estacada w ith R om B a tte r and lea Cream. tice on ours. Cottage Grove Clean their daughter and son-in-law, M r. e r s .___________________ 16-5tc-20 and Mrs. W illiam C arr. K ■■ ......................... . 1 » 11 -.» " I" - M r. and Mrs. Elm er Bushell and son Richard of Stamford. Tex as arrived Sunday to make their home here. M r. Bushell is a brother of Mrs. P. S. Bukowskl. Take A Tip from Santa . . . ÈE M r. and Mrs. Howard Tracy a t tended the funeral of his aunt, Mrs. Joe Wilson, at Yoncalla one day last week. WELL-GROOMED . for the HOLIDAYS list da help ÿou look your best.. . . Send us y<hir cleaning. We are specialists in ladies’ atyÿarél, and men’s wear of every descrip tion. ALTERATIONS AND REPAIRING PROMPT HOLIDAY SERVICE—REASONABLE RATES We Pick Up and Deliver — Just Phone 44 ... i I’VE GOT IT. Things that will more pleasant for the whole fsi ▲ ping pong table for the kiddiog, A sand box for the toddlers, A new cupboard for mother, A work bench for dad and brother, A rumpus room for the whole family. Now 111 See OK SUPPLY !»• Phone 100 i Protect the Investment in Tour Property General paint. .'AS1 * H J B ! That One ■--a IN EVERY CHRISTMAS list there is THAT ONE GIFT. I t is tnore p er-/, sonal; it carries m o r e sentiment? it must be of fine quality. ; Selected from this well known store, it fe will long be cherished. Through the years it will gently remind of the sen timent that prompted the gift. - STA R R ’S STORE XM AS SPECIALS A most complete like of Christmas candy, nuts and oranges» Spe cial prices in quantity. We also have a nice assortment of Eugene Fruit Growers candied fruits—Christmas wrapped cigars; cigar ettes, box candy. Cottage G r o v e Presbyterian Church. E. F. M cFarland, M inis ter. W illiam Wendell. Choir D ira c-' tor— Bible School w ith classes fo ri a ll meets a t 9:45. Morning W o r ship, 11:00; Subject of morning sermon: ‘T h e Name T h a t is Above Every Nam e.” The young people’s society meets at 6:30 w ith Rich ard Smith as the Leader. The Junior society meets on Monday aftemoon in the chilrch parlor w ith Mrs. M cFarland and M rs .’ Coiner in charge. On Sunday ev ening, Dec. 22nd, there w ill be presented by the choir and Sun day school a beautiful Christmas Cantata-Pageant entitled " P il- , gritns to Bethlehem.” The pub lic is cordially invited to attend. SKILLED BEAUTY SERVICES— Is one Ch^lstniM present' you should get for yourself. Treat yourself to a new permanent, hair style, manieure now for a merrier Christinas! CURLETTE BEAUTY SHOP 634 Main Street, Upstairs They have everything they want in the wajr things. Gosh they are hard to deliver txkr First C hristian * C hurch . M 'BF1 lofftíisr W What in the world will I bring the Jones family for ChristmMl We Extend Congratulations M r. and Mrs. H . E. Eakin drove to Portland Monday w ith L. J. Assembly ol God, Atwdod F a t McCoy of the McCoy Motors for ter, Pastoh—Muhday school. 9:45; the delivery of a new C h rysler; Morning Worship« U a. tri.; Bv*n» coupe of the Windsor type w ith fog Evangelistic; .7 :45 D. tp. Tufig ihe fluid drive. day. 7 :30/ P H y e n meetingi day. 7;45,.YGli«X ■ » If I -<«»1 collected a $20,00 bounty Monday Lelhtda. ig |ne fiefi^olr at the county court house on the ; skins of two mountain Hons. fifclsl» s n l ltituc« Only the finest work. Pltnhe 81. to an Bngushwtkphn iwttb re Cottage Grove Cleaners. 10-Stc-20 ah English 'lina of b a rb it co* — —— — — C O L L IN S L A U N D R Y PHONE 44 ■ Oh! Oh! Phone 75 E xtra S p ecials Sat. Dec» 14 BEANS, Oat. sm. white 3 lb. 17c CRACKERS, 2 lb. box 15c CORN FLAKES, IGA giant, 2 packages ...... 15c CANDY, hard mix, 2 lbs. .. 23c SALAD DRESSING, qt. jar 19c COFFEE. Sunny Morn, lb .. 12c PEACHES, IGA, can 10c OATS, IGA, pkg. Xmas i ■ - card free.... . ........10c ■------------------------------------------------------------------ ORANGES ORANGES will foe higher, tu y now, 176 aiie, M crate OABÈAÓII, 50 pound sack, altra njïe S t ■» * .y,. O «» J- ir t w í, Miíitó, ib.,.:u¿ú..j. U ". . u 5c CEREAL, cream, pkg. ...... ../■■khi» re* 'SrW-- J m l — - .¿¿U * W F R E E PR IZES Will be given away Xmto eve at 8:00 p. m. $39.50 chair first tfrlse. 14 other prises. See our windows. ; i Smith-Short Phone 1