PAGE FOUR THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON New U. S. Ski Troops Get Tough Climb on Peak S O C IE T Y M ist Rodney Hood Referier LEGION AUXILIARY. THURSOAY. JANUARY 9, IM I. Teleflione 159 I o I «,—7-, „ Social Calendar The American Legion Auxiliary- a a met for a business meeting on MONDAY Monday evening at the armory. A Joker club will meet at 7:30 at report on Christmas cheer for the the home of Mrs. William Thum. Roseburg Veterans' hospital was —* — ven by chairman, Eunice Van- The Friendship class of the Pres. pnburg. She also reported that byterian church will meet at the gifts had been given each of the home of Mrs. Gladys Hall for a Gold Star mothers. 7:30 dessert. Hester Reed reported on the — ♦ — community Christmas b a s k e t s T|*ESDAY which were filled and presented LaComus club will meet for n by the local welfare organizations. 1:S0 Assert at the home of Mrs and that a gift had been sent to x . W. Swanson the department president, Laura ' Goode. Royal Neighbors will meet in It was voted to purchase 1000 the eveninR in Eagle« hall for poppies for Memorial Day poppy business and installation of offi- sale Orders are requested early cers so that the disabled veterans may _ start working on them, since they T H T T IU S n A V are hand made by hospitalized Uto™ ^ w,n have a rov. A » « « » « * fiflfflUHCHES January Clearance Sale S 1 r f i , ! . .. ,, u »»,- 9:43; forenoon service 11, subject "Sacrament." Evening service Sve- ond Wednesday of each month at H p. m. The Bible, t'hristian Science llteraiure und the writings Church of Christ. G o r d o n L. ,,f Mary Baker Eddy may tx> bor- Ilyuve, minister. Bible school at ruwed or purchased before or nf- 9:45. Roy S. Hunds, Supi Com- ,,,r t|„. Wednesday service, munion and preaching, tl :(M) a. m. Sermon "The Grant Challenge New and used typewriters for «XI Christian Endeavor, 6:31) p m. ,ale at Ihr -niini-) offira. Evening service, 7 30. Sermon. "The Acid Test of God's Love for Man." • • • First Baptist Church, Dr. J. R. Itranton, pastor. Sunday school, 10:00, Mrs. W. C. Martin. Supt. Forenoon servin' at 11:00. B. Y. P. U.. 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. C h o i r practice Wcdnc ul.iy eve nlng at 7:30. P r a y or meeting, Our sale on etiala, ilnwaea, Thursday evening, 7:30. Nweutera ami hula n till con­ • • • tinue w ith inldeil barguiiut. 1 Catholic Church, Father An thony Gerace. — Mass each Sun Gue lot c h llilrc n ’a day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth I'a jamas ....................... ftO«* Sunday when the hour h ft a. in. • • • tine hd children's Community Bible class meets In dresses ............... 50c the Townsend hall every Sunday One lot hose ..................... 50c morning at 9:45. Leader, Mr. Lau- t>ach. Everyone welcome. S|>ectal (inc lot d o lla r hand invitation to the ladies. bugs at ..... 54)c • • • Kalncoats ♦I.IMi at M»c Assembly of God, Atwood Fos­ II at HHc ter. pastor Thursday night, ten Rainconts young people will have charge of |)niikrd men from 41*1 Division a t Camp M u rra y , W as * , a rr shown getting their lir» l artu a l Naval Print Plate was ordered. training as newly inaugurated ski troops in a clim b on M t. Rainier, th e y are equipped w ith regulation ALTAR SOCIETY These plates are an annual pur new skiing o u tfits and ski-packs. chase in each unit of the Auxili­ The Altar society of the Catholic ary throughout the nation, with .M. P. G. CLUB TUESDAY BRIDGE. ________ _ church held their regular monthly proceeds of sales used ___ for ___ nation —♦ a) defense." The "plates areexqui- meeting Monday afternoon at the The M. P. G. club met for a The Tuesday Bridge club met sltely fashioned of finest china. bome Mrs " • llso/ 1 Mrs. j .00 o'clock luncheon Tuesday at this week at the home of Mrs and bearing historic prints of 9 ? Kem was a'^ st^Pt ho8t5 ss' thsr w Mrs. Benton Schrenk. Warren Daugherty for a 1:00 the ..uuie home of early naval engagements. The * Rosebuds w, cere presented as favors o'clock luncheon. Mrs. Charles local unit has used their plates as wa? ,opcn®? b> Mrs .P ' W to each one present. A short busi- Hall was a guest. Mrs. C. J. Kem aw aros ano g in s o r aisposeu 01 _ ----- '¿resident” M re ness mee,in8 and social afternoon won the prize for high score at athaer he Frank Gierau v.ce n^sident Mre foilowe<1 ’he luncheon. The next bridge. The next meeting of the Legion and Auxiliary members as J ™ * Ta ™ M re mee,in6 *'«> be held in two weeks club will be held in in two weeks “ °f 8 fUndSr- v Waldock T n d U s u r e r Mrs G al the home of Mrs Ro> Short A »’ the borne of Mrs. Schofield In selecting roses for the home The first meeting in February’ J* a r'nI\Tdem luncheon will be served at 1:00 Stewart. garden. Oregon growers have an will be given over to a National ?.e . re,lnn8 president, unusually wale range of choice, as Defense program with the Legion. Mrs- 'V- Spies and retiring sec- a JUSTAMERE. nearly all sorts do well In this To have y o u r car lubricatm l practically under d riv in g Subjects for talks were appointed retarY. Mrs. Russell Smith were JOLLY CLUB. „ country. I'nrni the many hundreds to members by the president at presented gifts. The following conditions w ith our new gentle sway ing Walter Hunter entertained of varieties available. P. W Mill- the,meeting ^andmg ^ m m itte^ were ^ n t - Mrs. Walter Smith entertained the e Mrs. Justan,era Justamera club at her home tr . a plant pathologist at Oregon The refreshment calendar com- ', o r w i t h a dessert at her home Fri luesday. A dessert was served at sta te college and a horn.' gardner mittees were pasted by chairman. JJre. Gierau. Altar committee^ day evening for lbe Jol, club 1; iiiaeliiiie which wo have just installed to give you su­ y ° wed by bridge. Mrs. himself, hits made a selection of Marie Wicks. for G- '* ..Sp,ei Mrs. Catherine ^lrs p 5s s Rl,i,„u.,i„ „ „ h Mrs. , » , » ’° Griggs - - . v The w w _ committee _____ w M I coaa ' s )c 1 and Lloyd won the prize for the varieties he considers from p e rio r service. NO E X T R A C IIARG E. Experience u Msble^Etolernan índ^Ruth’^Ran- ^rehipanoonmdttee.P MraPSRusseli S ^ . r, . MrS' h‘Kh Mr?' William- standpoint of the tn*st following new sensution in d rivin g . I f yon fin«l that the lubrica­ d« 11 Smith. Mrs. William Bartels and Á!r_ o u h ^ m r hX d i?h ^ * 7 ' 50,1 and ^lrs- t3,rJ‘s dwdrable characteristics: perfec- tio n o f yo ur ear w ith our new machine tines not stirpass Announcem ent was made of tho Mrs F. W. Blickle; sick commit- R Wheeler won the travel- guests. Mrs. J B. Leonard wtll en- tion of lai.l and flo w e r form, dis- 12 proposed measures approved by t«T„.Mrs Margaret Trambley. Mrs. twS’w e e í í ‘ “b ’’“ H® ‘n f,»bagc vigor, frae- any stationary lubrication job you have ever received, there w ill he no charge fo r o tir service. the department Legion executive Zimmerly and Mrs. W O . wheeler will entertain the club at - ♦— flowering habit, «»lor stability, committee for submission to the Wilson; visiting; committee. Mrs. their nex, m atin g on Janua?v- PRFSBYTFRI kN VII) Rood cutting qualities, hardiness, coming legislative session. Mem- Dan Suliv^an. Mrs. L. Bnssette . "her ™ome PRESBYTERIAN AID. and fragrance, - make • a study - and —-» « Mrs — « Ro- — V " ---- -------- > -• com -----While all of these qualities will bers were urged - to Morris: social Presbyterian Aid met Wednes- not be combined in any one varié- of the Constitution of the United Mrs. Merle Porter, Mrs. MOTHERS’ CLUB day in the church parlors with this list most nearly approches States, in observance of legisla- Irving Palmer and Mrs A. Leni­ Mrs. Robert rrumm as hostess, them in Miller's opinion, tive month, as a quiz program will mere. The next meeting of the _ „ i* « .. be held at one of the imit meet- society will be held on February _ The club ™et in the Mrs. Charles Beidler and Mrs. O. — Hybrid Teas. --- UnK meet 3rd the and hostess to be Townsend club room Tuesday. A Eakin were in charge of a - quiz 6 5th and Main. — Phone 32 the place pi ings at a later date. luncheon was served at the noon program. Delicious refreshments of White Mme. The next meeting of the unit annou, jnced later. hour and the ladies worked at "ere served at the close of the , „ uc.br- Snowbird. Caledon- a n i a mi » W * W will be held January 20th. with a ~ • — ia. McGredy'x Ivory- piecing quilt blocks during the afternoon by the hostess, social hour for the Legion follow- REBEKAH LODGE, Yellow or Creamy Yellow Mrs. day. It was reported that forty- - ing the business meeting. Pierre S. Dupont, Sister Therase. Initiation was held for Kenneth » ven garments and three pairs of FAMILY DINNER. _ _ Mrs. E. P. Thom. Julian Potin. C. Smith Friday evening at the ®hoes were 8>ven out in Decem- BIRTHDAY CLUB. Mr. and Mrs William Petersen Rc1l,«‘se; J,* nna »“ 'J- i;<’l,den Oawn' meeting of Rebekah lodge. Final 11.. Ji____Souv. de Claudus Pernct. entertained with a - f__ family dinner were with made the to hold Pink Sterling. Betty Uprich- o The ' S Birthday S h club , to t served a 12 00 S arrangements installation Odd Sunday at their home. Guests in PAST MATRONS eluded Mr. and Mrs Howard ard' I}arn‘* Edith Helen, Countess the home The of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Two Fellow members lodge on January 17th. Stewart folinwine memhei-c were reported ill Mrs. K. K. Mills entertained the Wiley of Medford. Mr. and Mrs. 1'I.,,.’ ’T ii.i* Kdi,or McFar- Potentate, Vier­ w ere n re « ^ » M r * ^ p T iiu .7 with A committee consist- Past Matrons club at her home Bob Peterson and Mr. and Mrs ’ nd’ 1 laden. M ^ »n8 °I Mrs. Vera Ziebeck and Mrs Monday at a 1:30 dessert. Every Herman Petersen. Opens uo soring leaves and frees shackles Assure* perfect Reti Christopher Stone. Etoile Johnson Trin Effie Ballew was appointed to member was present with the e x - ------------- lubrication of Knee-Action unit and entire front system ile Hollande. Cnmson Glory. (.Char­ M rs S t e l l a R « k e r a n d Mrs <5»e«/ nieet with representatives from ception of one. Miss Lola Howe BRIDGE LEÍTIRE.N lotte Armstrong. Dickson's Red Detects squeaks, rattles and defect*. Insure* 100% lubri­ art the birthdiv h o n c X ^ e Odd Fellow lodge and plan the and Mrs Wilbur Workman were •n. r, - .r* T -■ - „ Orange — Señora Gari. Me- cation. J asR in d er J Re/nett refreshments for installation. At guests. At the business meeting The Rainbow Girls will sponsor C ra y 's Wonder, Souv. de M m e. j. M. m . V vasmnaer, j. H H. Bennett ___ ,____ , ______ ___ ....— _i„„. the close of the meeting, refresh- the following officers were elect- a series of lectures on contract unlli,.t m ,« n , . n b m R m i tj.dv INCREASES THE LIFE OF YOUR C A R - and Frank Collins were guests. Annual election of officers fo r m ent# w ere served. The next «1 for the new year: President, bridge to be given in the Masonic ’ • -* > DECREASES REPAIR BILLS the coming year was held as fol- the wil1 ** Janu* $ £ ^ ‘T e l b ^ and* r 'h ° n ¡S.»"*1 31«.l*?2 Ri’ or Multi-Color - Girona, lows: President. Mre. William 17th. February 1. The lectures will be Brazu.r Pr,.sld<.nt Her,K.rt Hoov. Johnson- vice nrasident M n Tom — treasurer, Mre. S. L. Godard. The given by Sam Gordon, well known « Cunaet «i " * c k McGredy. Mme. H e n r i Gulilot, H e in ric h Gaede. A p rico t t ,v S .u d . ■ p • Lubrication Practically Under Driving Condition*. Queen. Edith Nellie Perkins. Marie Van Houtte, Lady Margaret Stewart, Duchess of Peñaranda, F. Camlw. California, T e x a s Centennial, Edith Mary M«> Pres Plumecoa “ AUTO-ROCK SWAYS SQUEAKS AWAY WE 1 u Single Roses Dainty Bess. Iso- and co,ored candles. Mre. Frank Griggs and Mre. D1 r S' ™£y,Yia Brown, alias' Major Hoople, re- Rex Wheeler ported Tuesday morning that 32 bel. Eltfgance. Cecil. Inno- McFarland w a s an ■«u.uunai additional were Mrs Anna Graham lambs had been born at Hoople cenCe Irish were guests. guesis. mre. Frances Ashton Kathleen guest. The evening was spent with was awarded the prize for hjgh Manor including ' 1 Asnion. natnieen nine sets ° f * Mills, Dazla. Collet Clement, social conversation. The remain- score at bridge for the olub and twins Semi— Double Lulu, Old Gold. Mr ing membere of the association will Mrs. Wheeler won the guest prize. Killamey Brilliant. “ /J ? * ! A™ .and ’rieet at a later date. A short business meeting was HEALTH ASSOCIATION daughter Shirley and Mr. and Mre. C lim b in g and R am b ler. —♦ — held and the following officers Jay Linebaugh. Red Scarlet, Cl. Paul's JEMO CLUB. elected for the coming year: Pres­ The Health Association will hold Scarlet. Royal Flash, Gulnee, Cl. Etoile ident, Mrs. A. W. Swanson; vice H ie Jcmo chib met Friday b id d e n ,. M n. m n n n aT ♦kax __ ____«____ a,_________“ IIIC C O I ITO» ti u .. r> White Pax. i (3. ■. m Mre. Herbert temoon at the home of Mre. Merle and secretary-treasurer. Mre. m T O ’AJ O C1OCK i n IH C O -i-v,. . « u u e r-ax, Porter. Mre Charles Young was a C. Wheeler. Mrs A. W. Svranson £ ± L e P Stevens. Cl. Caledonia guest. The afternoon was spent will entertain the club at her welcome. Yellow Mermaid. Golden King. with bridge with Mre. Sherman home in two weeks. Pink Harmony, Mme. Gregoire ADAMS APPOINTED. Chapman holding high score and Staech’in, Cl. Dainty Bess. the guest low. Coffee was served Coppery and Variegated -R e- W. B. C. CLUB. — B. K. Adams of Saginaw h a s vejj Dijonaise, Cl. Souv. de Mme. by the hostess at the close of play. The next meeting of the club will The W.B.C. club met Wednes- b?e.n appointed chairman of the c chambard. be held in two weeks at the home day with Grace Davis Bridge fol- llth «Strict of the national league of Mrs. Russell Smith. lowed a 1:30 dessert with Mre. ° f district postmasters. News Corona adding machines for sale ♦ Margaret Lasater holding high of the appointment of Mr. Adams at thr ,w ^° have been SDendine the holidays' wifi. Mr« « R»?nh n i S ' MrS WE WF. WE WE WF Make It WE A WE Pleasure To Eat Start “41” Right are. W e’ll serve yon in your ear or in our new dining room. Try our barbecue. We spe- lialixe in steaks and bar­ becue. We also serve short orders and regular meals, prepared the way you like. RESEARCH CLUB. The Research club held their regular meeting Tuesday evening in the city library. Mre. Carl Small reported on the book. “A Smattering of Ignorance.” by Oscar Levant and Mre. Vern Wil­ liams gave a magazine report on the article “Crypt of Civilization.” The regular business meeting was held. GARDENIA CLUB For A Good Meal Try Our Service. GROVE DRIVE-IN On New Highway Near Fifth Street. Waldo Hensley, Prop. Mre. J a m e s Hemenway was hostess to the Gardenia club at her home Friday afternoon. Dain­ ty refreshments were served at the close of a period of handwork. Mrs. J. M. McClarnon will enter­ tain the club at her home in two weeks. PINOCHLE CLUB. Mr. and Mre. Carl Bragg enter­ tained the Pinochle club at their home Saturday evening. Mrs. Carl Leabo held high score and Carl Leabo held low. The next meeting of the club will be held in two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mre. Vern Zysett. 35c Cleansing Tissues, 500s.. .............. 23c 35c Vicks Vapo-Rub 27c 25c Camphorated Oil 19c 75c Halibut Liver Oil Capsules 50s 67c 60c Alka-Seltzer 49c 98c $1.25 Thermos Bottle, pints 25c Kotex or Modess 20c, 2 for 39c $1.35 Combination Hot Water Bottle and Syringe $1.00 $1.00 Upjohn’s Super D Cod Liver Oil 83c Cut-Rate Prices on All Tobaccos 25c 40c A iu trln Cantoria 19c The Only Cut-Rate 23c Pull the spring leaves txick into their natural curl we call It ‘Temporary Re-arehlng." Put the proper lubrleuuts where the ACTUAL WEAR takes place the highest (Ktints of friction. Permit 100*4 lubrication, apply grease while the ear 1» In motion and while the weight of the body Is on the AUTO- Rring leaves even Inside the covers to actually put lubricants between the leaves not ju»t smear on outside. Locate that HIDDEN BODY SQUEAK; we detect impair­ ed parts. Lubricate "Knee-Action" ears See It work, It'* perfect while the purts arc ull in motion -"floating action." Lubricate and free bearings even in WINTER no snow and water won't rust them ulso FORCE OLD LUBRICANT OUT and FRESH LUBRICANT IN. Make old care ride like new ones, keep new one* riding like NEW. Wc prove It. AT NO EXTRA COST January Special FREE Simmons Coil Spring and a Mattress With Each Bed Room Set Purchased During the Month of January. Prices !34~ and up Remember! Your Dollar Buys More At Bressler’s for F urniture Terms to Suit Your Budget. Liberal Trade-in On Your Old Furniture