The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 19, 1940, Image 9

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T IIV R H P 4Y, I)H< *K«M BEH lì), I!) IO
ÎNTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
Sunday morning at the Sunday
school hour t h e r e
will be a
Christmas program given by the
ptim ary and junior departments.
A ll parents nre cordially invited
to attend. O ur Sunday school
CTiristtnas offering w ill be for tor-
tMimURLHES
Catholic Church, Father An
thony O r i c e . — M aw each Sun
dav at B*ao « m «vnen»
S n i y ¿ben
Occasional chairs, swing rockers, floor lamps, table lamps, cedar
chests, coffee table, smoking stands, club chairs, in fact anything
for the home.
We also wish you a very happy Christm as day and may every
one of the 365 days of 1941 bring you joy, happiness and wealth.
McLaughlin’s Furniture Store
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Mrs. M artha Marsh,
Mrs.
Lee
O ther Persona Are Interested In
fo x .
Mis. Ray Vincent and Mrs.
Where You Go and When You
M arvin Harpole.
Return. Phone Your News to 150.
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C. M. Shinn came in last week
Texas, to
See W Bargains.
. B. JO H N Loans
S T O N for
Eatnto
R en Reni
tab Ann w S T b X S M m d a v' i S ^ m -
Shinn fo 7 a hoh«ta7vl*U
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& So'. 5 t h « : R T t ? c £ r " ' . X „ T s V S ' m ' ^ M r ‘and " * 1»' rpla" vp‘ and friends.
Office No.
42-tfc ber 14th,
Mrs. Mrs
Orlo Clasby
fla s h y are
at Goshen.
We dye any garment. Phone HI. and
former resi-
Mr. nnr) Mrs. Lester Gates, M r.
C ity B riefs
Cottage «rove Cleaners. l6-5te-20 dents She is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs Guy Sm ith.
.
Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Binder of
Elkton were business visitors in
M r. and Mrs. Guy French of Eu-
o u w
o n « _ r u » d .,.
¿ u ;
“ nd Mrs. Harley Gates, M r.
Mrs. Nelson DeYoung
M r.
s fc ^ ^ „ ^ . p e i r
mnje-nun i i r n i
S5S5 s a j £ s s a - i s j
and
a
7 4}, 'a m t h e ’ a u h le e t w i l l
and
V h e M ^ g e of ^ t h k h e m "
a< s
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me Drnf.1.ii;no. » h e u e r m n n
f £
Schrenk.
,.r
M r. and Mrs. Milo
and small son of Vida visited a
son-in-law, M r. and Mrs.
Cecil
M r. and Mrs. Vern Cummings,
few day» the first of last week „ - at -
Dan M r and Mrs. Lyle Harris and Mac Caton.
the home of M r. and Mrs
Mobley spent Sunduy at Siltcoos
Hainan t.
I,‘ kp
* Jark & W
returned home re-
J. D. Monroe received word
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cenlly after spending two years on
..‘" ¿ . a ,
7 / i u
Monday of the death of his sisters . L?1ranp.Christensen, who is at- the African gold
gf
coast p v ‘«‘tpd
husband. E. P Preble, at R om - i£ nd. ®
at Santa in Washington
P ph.ta’
burg FuneralI «.'rvïcro were hdd Monica. California. wiTl arrive Sat- Muroc. California, and w ith rola^
Wednesday
enroute home
George B Machen. manager of
;al office
office of
of the Oregon
the local
Service, left
Slate Employment
y on a two weeks' vacation
Tuesday
trip to Chicago and
nois and Iowa. I hiring
scnce the work will
of J. C. Brenaman
office.
to g I
y wnen tne nour to 8 a. m
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Communlty Bible class meets In
the Townsend hail every Sunday
™orning a t ! 9:45. Leader. M r. Lau-
nvu«
Speclal
Invitation to the ladies.
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Church of C h rte t.-T h e Golden
Jubllee was climaxed by a great
homecoming in spite of the cold
weather last Sunday. Approxi-
mately 200 attended and partook
of the Jubilee cake. M r. Hypes
wishes to express his appreciation
to each person that had a part in
the program during the week, for
the fine spirit of cooperation ac­
corded him.
.. u f n n7 L Sunday morning we
!i? d 1,,(orla
W hite Clifts for the King,
by
f 1®-’ wrapped
in white, to be sent to the less
fortunate people of our comrnun-
Hy. At the same t me. the children
present w ill receive their custo-
n>«ry treat. Bible school opens at
J. 45 ai. m.
At 11:00 a. m. M r. Hypes w ill
preach another sermon on his fav-;
orite theme. "The Sweetest Story
To*d■' s ,Pce the beginning
of hi# m inistry fourteen years ago.
M r Hypes has p re a c h e d s e rm o n
^
2
^
season except two. The entire ser-
„ M h e birih o f'rh rto t“ "*1
KtOry
bind.
T reat Yourself To A
Dependable Used
Oar This Christinas
Hats blocked. Thone 81. Cottage
Grove Cleaners.
18-tltc-SO
W e have a model and make to
fit your need:
Schofield Stew art for Plumbing,
Phone 217J.
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-/ I t pays to Insure w ith sure In-
sprance-w i.h C h as , Hall.
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May A ll the Joys of a
Glorious Christmas Be the
Good Fortune of O u r
M any Friends a n d Pa­
trons.
0U R L E T T E
BEA U TY SHO P
PERFECT
G IV E
W ATCH
reminder «t
See our -»
L E A D E R S I N H IG H STO R E
C O N TE S T.
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Interest is growing in the high
»core contest underway at the
Cottage Grove Bowling alleys,
John Craig proprietor, said yes-
terday. The contest only lasts un­
tiJ Tuesday the 23rd. Alton Wood-
ard leads for the men w ith a
„core of 263 followed by James
Rodman w ith a score of 240. Miss
Deal leads for the ladies w ith a
„core of 195.
.
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A constant
your sentim ent 1
complete selection!
Everyone welcome»
Sunday
. .. night at 7:30 the Youth
Methodist S
church
L T a r will
W
P
T h e R d r of the W orld
« dramatic presentation w ith mus-
ic. This IS a legend of Gasper, the
»rsi Wuie Man. who, according
to
S t f o n " ‘ricks t k ’ according
T o r t d ’ on
M AN’S W A TC H
Dependable IS Jewel
Rolled gold plate,
band.
Meter» for Hair Driers
A hair drier machine that can be
operated for 24 hour, by the meter
‘J ’ * ™ ?
manufactured. The
LA D IES’
Newest Butova m o d eita p ta fc
or In the charm and color
of natural gold.
maehine is »old on the installment
plan and when the total cost of the
machine
ha» been deposited the
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T H A N K YOU.
I
wish
personally thank
my
, 1 ~ Lsn “ to Personalty
tnanx my
i ™ " * and neighbors for their
helpfulness
when fire
destroyed I
mv bam
hnrri M
Monday
afternoon.
o ^
:( "f
$33.76
L A D IE S’ W A TCH
Mt«n tft-
it-
Popular square design
Jewel Elgin. Fine cord hr
let.
$2476
L A D IE S’ W A TC H
Striking Bulova model! The
lowest price ever for a 17-
Jewel Bulova. Only—
$24.75
Starr Jewelry Store
Service Sta- here at the home of his grand-
j mother.
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Learn ta remember names. I*rac-
Mrs. Frances Patten was a vis- Wee on ours. Cottage Grove Clean-
itor in Eugene Monday on husl- era.
lS-Stc-20
ness from the Latham school.
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I Only the finest work. Phone SI.
I M r. and Mrs. Ralph W itcher of Cottage Grove Cleaners, lflfltc -2 0
Vida spent Sunday visiting M r.;
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and Mrs. C lifford Smith.
Mrs.
I t pays to Insure wHh sure in-
w ltc h e r and Mrs. Smith are sis- surancc w ith Chas. H all.
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ten».
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^JEWELRY
hearing n eift of c®P«-'«»uy appreciate
the ass is t-
gold for the one who gives w ith anpP rendered Mrs. f *regg and as-
loving sacrifice. The cast is made
><>"?'?UA thoughtfulness will
M ily
r. and
H
McBride
and
fam
'left’ Mrs.
Siindiiv’
tor
a ' tadidnv*
-
w,,|* hin8 * * * ” P,,ur ds up of members of the Youth Choir
forgotten.
A C E GREGG. '
Vlhn w llh r. | a t , v2 l ,i
i Z ,,ntl '‘iSht ounces was bom to M r. who will be assisted by the Junior i
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iMn,i \',.i,rI.,i<„ Th»>v ,.|J .
.M rs' L j,!c sf * tz of Anchorage, Choir w ith the music. The Junior
Eugene.
Red Reae B a tte r and lee Cream.
Ask fer them. C. (1. Creamery, t f
• J.LS 'S(l
Sin Eater
In old-time England a man who
took on the sins of a dead person
by taking food and liquid in the
presence of the body, was called a
sin e a* r.
Christian Science Society. 242
Miss Virginia King, who is at-
M r and Mrs F B V u r,\'„ n
Mr
m ~ r-i««« m .« » ... —
Second Street. — Sunday school,
tanding busines« college in Port- wick returned Sunday
evening sons, M r and Mrs. W illiam HAldc 9 45: f ° renoon service 11. suhiect
land, will come home Friday to
Aurora when“ l ev attended man a n d d » u e h 7 e r a n d M r and' "ls ,hp Univewe. Including Man.
b o iM ... w „h h -r p .r .
X " X ^ w '^ S S S L
X 'T r v & iS S
enta, Mr. and Mrs, Carl King.
ter. Mia« Lois. Gt-ncviave Manock. tended the annual Çhrudmas din-
"rnZnih
n m
Th»»
to W. G. Dcntavir.. Mr». Everett ner of the C R Y club at the home — -
n? n,h ’ • ? 00 P- m- T b *
daughter, accompanied of M r. and Mrs. W ilb u r Spray at »
X J T m . S n -u IT
M E R R Y ( IIR IN T M A N TO
Mrs lx>on
VanNortwick,
Albany. Sunday.
5 2 ,t th<? w ri ’ in^ ‘ of ^iary Baker
A L L O F YOU.
them and Mrs.
I-eon VanN
ortw ick. Albany.
Sunday.
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.......... we have a daughter-in-law
.r-ln -la w of
t-,
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Eddy may be borrowed or p tr -
To
ail ---- of you whorp
of Seaside,
Seaside, a
at-
M r. »nd M r,. E»rl Fulm er o , Ä
o r a i" ’r
W« *‘
falth fu ily entk'avored to serve for comiwnied them home for a visit
.w i»na form er owners of the
J
,
many years, a very M erry Christ- w ith relatives during the holidays Portland
™ W KS« »r.RVI<-K STATION
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G ™W
h“ k'’ry- “ ' re
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CAmp C,'it»o|) w ith B attery "E." Cottage Grove on business one day F «r ITnd ' m X ic c “ W illiam Wen
19-ltp is exfiected home on a holiday f u r - ! last week
Farland. M inister, w illia m \Jen -
— — • lough Saturday
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<kU. choir director. — The Bible
school w ill meet at 9:45 at which
Coriace Crove d
a
enu td 'm hour ,he Prim ary department will
M r. nh<| Mrs. Lesin* Herendeen
Maulding returned Cottage Grove dam. was called tp nrnv.,_. »heir n ,ri« tm a» nmoram
of r txiranc
wen*
businesa
visitors
in
one
day
last
week
from
a
visit
in
San
Francjsco,
California.
Friday. ? whieh n il n a r e n t s n n d P friend<;
f»orane were buxines*
Portland with her daughter Dora because of a m ajor operation per-
invited
~
"
Cottage Grove Tuesday.
Mae and her sister, Mrs. Theo’ formed on his daughter. He re-
Morning
worship
at
11
o’clock.
. George M artin , engineer at the Robinson, and from a husiness
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turned Tuesday evening.
Subject of sermon. "Lessons From
Cottage Grove dam, left Tucwlay trip to Longview, Washington.
the Crowded Inn." There w ill be
for „ Seattle, Washington,
where
he
-
I ’sed 'BrstastarnT First
special Christmas music by the
w ill enter a hospital for ohsorva-
M r. and Mrs. Howard Conner
Dolphin Michael Delms». sttornej rhiib"
tion He was Injured some time of W alker visited at the home of for Barry K Thaw, at the turn of
The evening service is at 7 30
ago in an automobile accident.
Mr., and Mrs. Sam W arren Sun- u,« century
in e. evening service ts at , . jo .
was the originator of The choir and Sunday school w ill
the words "brainstorm” and "da- (present a beautiful cantata-pag-
C arl Rypearson, manager of the
Pacific Highway
-
asMX'iation, rc-
MrS
W a£ " " h" d " < « n ^ mentia
t h e ^ 7 Americana
« 7 ^ . T h . ” w He
,r i. first useo i cant. "Pilgrims of Bethlehem."
showing Pilgrims Journeying
to
turned Monday from Washington, guests Tuesday Mrs. M y rtle Lake,!
words • ’ th* lh aw trial
Bethlehem at the »:me of the en­
where he spent several weeks In
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rollment. who are comforted w ith
the interest of the association.
I- H. Vealch, who is staying on
Nearest to Earth
the promises of the Mssiah.
»
-
‘ be old Veatch farm In the Silk
The North pole is nearest ta the
There w ill be no meeting of the
•A
° { « T o e l v e d ( - « * k community, was transact- center of the earth. The earth Is
junior boys and girls during the
a »230 bounty Monday from the ng business in town yesterday, .tiehtlv fla tten ed at th e o o i» .
vacation.
i
county on r. bobcat skin and $10 He has been in poor health since
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for a mountain lion skin.
last July and his visits hen* have
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become less frequent. M r. Veatch
H. A. Rust, road supervisor for #«ys be is the oldest subscriber to
the Junction C ity zone, submitted the Sentinel and made a special
his resignation
Monday to the ‘ rtp yesterday to pay up his sub-
Lane county Court In session at scription and keep his good record.
M r. and Mrs. Curtis French plan
to spent the Christmas holidays at
Salem visiting their parents.
Ce*j«isl r >n*l
Puppies Furnish Potlrs Uniforms
T h e first m e th o d u f Iran«
Because Chief Fred Bosna nt Z et­
WS|
land. Mich., like« animal«, the •; i' colonist» used
town's two-man police force sett shenever possible 4 . _
new uniform« annually. A «tray dog. in canoe», or pinnaces, shaped and
b *r* ’
given a home by the chief four made like the Indian
"
rha"k" •*
y?ar« ago. ha» presented him with canoeg; pr iq d,u^U|^ mode from
(Jod for hta unspeakable gift," so a Utter of pupple« each year—sale hollowed pine logs.
T M U|# of
let us show it by a loving abund- of the pup« pay» for the uniform».
. hor«ei fallowed I j f t t . ,
v ,'
t.
ln t contribution,
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• • •
Assembly of God - Thursday
evening, 7:45, "The Story of the
B irth of c h r |gt
in
Beautifully
Colored Stereoptlcan Pictures, ac-
companied by songs
and scrlp-
turn.
Sunday: Sunday school. 9:45,
Christmas program. Morning wor-
ship. 11. Special Christmas music
by the choir. Evening evangelistic
service, 7:45. A Christmas service,
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24 North 9th Street
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Dodge Sdn
Ply. Cpe.
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pont. Sedan
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I*ont. Sedan
S42S.QO
Ply. Sedan
« 6 6 .0 0
C’hev. Sedan
$250.00
( hev. Truck
Ford Coupe
S 126.00
Ply. Sedun
( ’hev. Sedan
$ 95.00
( ’hev. Cpe.
$ 90.00
Ford Sedan
$ $5.00
Chev. Truck
$ «O.O0
Dodge Sdn
$ 43.00
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