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M a rch V a lu e s and savings at Thrift-Wise, the store that brought and maintains Cut-Rate prices for you. — You, too, can save. Give us a try. N T U I USI IA Y MARI'll •'», *fl.4 L THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON PAGE ¿IX 23c R T a b le ts W. B. Dillard, county clerk, Welby Stevens, assessor and Wal The young |ss,,.le of the Cedar ter Holland, county commissioner Sunday „ school has organized were hen* Tuesday in connection school has organized a a with the -sale of some county Assembly of God. Atwood Kos- Christian Endeavor and held their owned property. __ ter, pastor. — Meetings Thursday, flrot meeting last Sunday. Temp- tuZZ n u t- > Friday. Saturday and Sunday at orary officers were elected. Mrs. Harvey White and Bob Feeder- # m ? , h) p ~ wj|h LauU(ch , h<. „«structo, i^kson left today for San Diego, E v a n g ^ ^ Ml. and Mr>> william Ed Ashby, Sterling Bolton and (. ahfomia. when* they w ill enlist Mr. anil Mrs, N. L, Bolton wen* in the I nited States Navy. » • • dinner guests nt the John Ashby EBICHURfflES Cedars keeping with the day was given. Elmer J. Kent told why the green *• " o,n M,s Wheeler and Mr. “ «zen furnished music anil read- * mgs ”•". , songs and stones wen* glv- en by Mrs. Cruaon, Mr. Masters, Mr. Tucker, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Hurt, Mrs. Kate Adams and Mrs,. Cruaon will Is* in charge of • pn.gram on March 2 4 Mr Win * en was n.mpHm. nt• <« birthday unnlveisaiy. I.aiin* «« llary meeting wiia announced for T h u r s d a y .________ - Mrs. Lawrence Kent. Mrs. Chas. Easley ami Miss Betty Jones spent the week end visiting at Seaside * Mrs. Bill Phelps Jr. returned Saturday from a several weeks stay in Portland. _______ Jim Rodman and Sidney Jen- kins made a business trip to east- ern Oregon the latter pint of lust week. —— — Students home from the Uni- verslty of Oregon for the spring vacation are Kay Daugherty, Mil- lard McFarland. Tom Cox, Bill Bartels and Roger Braswell. Free Methodist Church. * _n.t »»-.», »1 r ,, i t„ Harrison and So. tlth. Rev. Harold , ' ' ' ' ,z 4 for 26c p- Hoffman, pastor. ¿»unday t *”* •*'” *'* ’ **-\ ' 10c Cashmere Boquet Soap school. 9:45 a. nt.. Mrs. Harvey wt,h Mr “”‘* Mr*' N L Wright, Supt. m orning worship, Bolton 27 c 35c Vicks Vapo Rub Mrs. Iv a B row nlie o f Blue U.'OU a. m. Rev. McCallie prrach- mg; evening services, 7:30 p. nt. M ountain visited Mrs. F.'d Ashby Rev. McCallie speaking. We in- this week. Camera Kodaks Films and Developing Vite you to attend our growing ^*r and Mrs James Hemenway Sunday school, classes for ull sprmt Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. 83c $1.00 Dr. Miles Nervine ages. ‘The Church with a Warm Ouy Holliday of Walker Hand-Shake“ “Scriptural Hull- ***** Manbcck and Ed Gotch ness our theme, and God's Mes- ”’a,* ‘‘ a husincss trip to Medtoi ......... . 10c New Cutex, 50% larger sage." last week, The Revs. McCallie and Wilk- Margaret Hemenway and Mr. 49c ens are holding a meeting at the an" **,s " dlmm Norris of Eu- 60c Marrow Oil Shampoo church with services every night K»*ne were home for a week end nt 7:30. Miss Wilkens has charge ' lsl1 *** Hemenway Lowest Cut Rate Prices on All Tobaccos of the congregational singing ns l,<,nM’- Viola ami Elizabeth Rohde of well as special numbers which will ■'**’ i,ni* M™. • A. Bolton have 25c 60<- Portland spent the week end at be a feature of the services each mat**‘ several business trips to Eu- the home of their parents. Mr. and night. Miss McCallie, known as kene recently. A n acln Alka-Srltrer Mrs. Henry Rohde. the youth preacher, will bring the '*r- ani* ^**'8- R*’ad Hemenway ----------- message every night. She is a * ert* KUests at the Keitzer home Mrs. Joe E. McKibben a n d forceful preacher of the “Old Monday. The Only Cut-Rate mother. Mrs. Mae Henry, spent Fashion” Type. You will enjoy her tkwn Bolton accompanied other Friday in Cottage Grove visiting ministry. Services every night at “Indents of the junior class to friends and on business. 7:30. We appreciate your utten- Sa,,‘m Tuesday. ----------- dance. Come and bring another Mrs. Pet Sanford of Cottage Other Persons Are Interested In Mrs. J. D. Baker of Lakeview with Grove spent Monday with Mrs. Where You Go and When You returned to her home Sunday af- • • • Eva Hemenway. Return. Phone Your News to 159. ter spending a few days visiting at Methodist Church, Ellsworth M. Mrs. William Whitlock and Alice E. See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real i Food sale at Irish-Swartz groc- the home of her sister. Mrs. O. II. Tilton, pastor. — Sunday Church Foster were guests ut the school. 7:45, S. L. Mackin, Supt. Ashby home last week. Mrs. L. P. Estate Bargains. Loans, Rentals, ery Saturday. March 22nu. Metho- Pickens and Mr. Pickens. J . . ---- , Morning worship. 11:00. Sermon McCoy also visited there. Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc dist Ladies. 32-ltc Mr._and Mrs. Bill Snell, ^Mr. and gubj^ct. “Adequate Spiritual De Mrs. Duane Smith and Mr. and fense." Evening worship. 7:30. Ser- MKS. RENTON S( IIKKNK*S “Oh Professor, How Could You!" Mr • t and Mrs. \ G. B. lllv * J . I i . Arnest A I I l v M and <11111 _ _ r-a t _ _ ._ a ... 3-act comedy sponsored by Service daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Cur- Mrs' B ure ' ance spent the week mon subject. "Sought and Found. BROTHER FASSES. Guild to be presented at Jefferson tjs French spent Sunday visiting end on ,he coast near RecdsP,)rt- Epworth League. 6:30. Interme- Mrs. Benton Schrenk received school gym, Friday. March 21, at a|ong the coast. * -- , ». r,___,______ a diate League, f:30. Prayer m eet- Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker and ing. Thursday. 7:30. word Sunday of the death of her 8:00 p. m. Adm. 10c, 25c, 35c. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart, ac- More people prefer ■ General Fleetrlc than any • • « I brother. W. D. Evans, which oc- Tickets on sale at Western Auto Among the students home from oilier rrlngcrator and now G-C Krtrigrriior» are s n me cornPan* e<* hy Mr8- Grace Hump- E. F. Mc-1 curred at the Evans home In Rush- Presbyterian Church, Supply. 31-2tc-32 Oregon State college to spend the priced within reach of every budeer. Caere rw redey nun air Geraldine lon of Eu8ene- spent Sunday in Far|ajW minister; William Wen- vide. Nebraska. Saturday n i g h t spring vacation — Ke ihc many new f u iu r n arul learn bow aaaiiy Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Miller of Al- Kern,” Betty and Dorris Arnest, *-)exter visl,mg at the home of Mr. c^wir director. Bible school from a heart attack. Funeral aer- you cau u»u die < j-t vl yvux cboiea. bany visited over the week end at Peggy Hodges. J a c i e Morton. an<* ^ re‘ Rar*ter* with classes for all meets at 9:45. vices were held Tuesday and burl- the Charles Miller and M. V. Craig Eileene Trunnell, George Drury’| . .. . r u „ , v „ w «*lrirever atu- Morning worship nt 11 o'clock. al made in Rushville. hon,«. S.uar, Roberu. Marvel Geer dent at Monmouth college, Sublecl o( «rm on: "The T u » ol TOWNMKND NEW S. Preaching the Gospel.' Woods and Alvin Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. William Haldeman Robin ........ spending the spring vacation vks- Thp of Monday night being the anni and daughter Virginia and Neli Pastor and Mrs. Atwood Foster **‘n® a‘ , th.^ h° me ° f her iaUwr' Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 Sarff spent Sunday afternoon at and Mr and Mrs William Reed a t - |H' H' et'ltlrt’>'er-__ an(j the junior group n w t on Mon- versary of St. Patrick the regular ~ n TrnsU of Mr and Mrs day «fiernoon at close of school in ??U**ne*s S*‘S**®O w ■ ” hurried Florence and Winchester Bay. tended < a « fellowship meeting ...u..- Mon day in Silverton. Mr. Foster re- R S Trask left Sunday for Van- the «'burch parlor. All youth wel- _loukh and a short program in Henry of I d a h o Falls. mained in Salem until tonight to LL„7.„_ w -e h in o in n where* he en- co” 10- Idaho, left for his home Wednes- attend a specially called presby- . . «nth the Flvine Cadets in Evening w o r s h i p at 7:30 at day morning after visiting a week ter>s meetjng Tuesday morning. IT «- Armv iie left Vancouv- *hich time the message will be on e t c h ^ i 0^ ° i 1” FOStl r Mr and, Mr’ er‘ Monday with the group for an Majesty of His Throne. " _______ Ja^ A Sm,th- fonner residents. fieW near Angeles> Cali- Christian Science Society. 242 _______ k fornia. Mrs. Howard Pittinger of Kelso, in Salem' _______ ______ _ Second Street. — Sunday school, Washington, who has been a vis- Mr and Mre £lbert Smjth of Miss Elizabeth Crabbe of Salem 9 45; forenoon service. 11. subject itor at the home of her mother. g ajern were called here recently spent the week end in Cottage On Saturday, March the 22nd, we will celebrate our 27th year Ev*ning aerviro s.-«,nd Mrs. Mary Cochran, for some by the serious illness of their Wednesday of each month nt 8:00 Grove visiting friends. the grocery business in Cottage Grove time, returned to her home W'ed- brother-in-law, Dan Hamant. p. m. The Bible, Christian Sei nesday. She whll return -in a few Bill MacGibbon of Portland, ence literature and the writings of days to be with her mother, who Mr. and Mrs. Harry Schrenk of student of ,he University of Ore- Mary Baker Eddy may be* bor- is ill. Eugene visited Mr. Schrenk's gon spent tj,e weeli end here vis- rowed or purchased before or af- - J. . Butler _ „ ~ Mr. Tuesday and Mrs. (.ting friends._______ fr„,nds ter the Wednesday J. returned here ~ Tues- brother and family. here , . service. . 19c 49c C i t y B r ie f s •IT'S G-l FOK M il" Brisbane Electric 27th Anniversary Sale in FREE CO FFEE and CAKE dav evening from San Bernardino. California Where he had stient five months ** _ ------------ J- N- T“y*or ot Eugene, former Mr' and Mrs' Ervin Hansen and resident of Cottage Grove and em- Mr. and Mrs. Salem Magnusson ployed for a number of years'on A E. Sallee of Dorena was giv- spent the week end visit*ng points the S. P. at Latham, was visiting en a bounty for a coyote and bob- a*on6 T? etW^ n ^ .n - friends here Tuesday. Chester Bay and Depoe Bay. They cat skin last Thursday. returned by way of Corvallis. I Damon Scott is serving on the i » . » »« i Verne Williams is confined to circuit court jury in Eugene this Larry Lee Wolfard. son of M r.1. . . . . . ", J ° --------- _ J._ his home this week with an at- week. and Mrs. ---- Harold Wolfard, . under tack of flu. went an appendectomy at the Eu L. C Schroeder was attending gene hospital Saturday afternoon the to business matters in Portland Orlo Bagley, manager of and is recuperating satisfactorily, Daugherty Piling Co., was a busi- Tuesday, according to reports. . . , ness visitor in Portland the first Word was received recently by of the week. It pays to insure with sure In Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Hood that surance with Chas. H all 14-tfc Watches fixed right at Starr’s their son Rodger, who is stationed B utter and Ice Cream. Jewelry Store. 27-tfc with the army at Ft. Rosecrans, _______ ¡California, has been promoted to C. O. Creamery, t l ______ Ls your life a drudgery? Chiro- corporal. See Radio Ray’s Anniversary practice will remove the cause. ----------- Sale Announcement Soon. 32-ltp Dr. C. R. Simkins, over Petersen’s Word has been received that store. Phone 5. 29-tfc Lester Blackmore has been pro- Schofield Stewart for Plum hing, ------— moted to a corporal. 1-Æ Phone 217J. It pays to insure with sure In- ----------------------- suranee with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc W. R. C. CONVENTION. Spring Housecleaning Is Easier the Collins Laundry Way . . . HOME MANAGERS w h o dread Spring housecleaning tasks ahead may tu rn over much of the hard work to Collin'8 Laundry and Clean ers. Send us your curtains, pillows, blankets, 1 i n e ns, rugs—we’U clean them per fectly and inexpensively. C O LLINS Launderers D ry C leaners Call Collin's today for prices, or let us send a rep resentative to make a com plete estimate. The Collins way is the modem way to solve house cleaning prob lems. Phone 44 More Life for Your Clothes-More Leisure for You The district convention of the W. R. C. wiH meet here Saturday for all day with delegates from Eugene. Corvallis, Bandon and Newport. The elective officers are: Presi dent, Eva Aubrey, Cottage Grove; S. V., Floy Ward of Bandon; J. V., Mattie Hydron of Eugene; chap- pain, Carrie Strong of Corvallis;! ’.secretary, Minnie Ashby of Cot tage G r o v e : treasurer. Jennie Gustafson, Newport; conductress, Elizabeth Bylein of Eugene; j guard, Della McMellin of Corval lis. I — .. Catholic Church. Father An thony Gerace. — Mass each Sun day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m Community Bible class meet« In the Townsend hall every Sunday morni lg at 9:45. Leader. Mr. Lou- bach. Everyone welcome. Special invitation to the ladies. j R Branton p i ^ , . _ Sunday gchoo)i 10:00, Mrs. W. C. Martin, Supt. Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y. p v fi:30 Evening service. 7:30. c h o i r practice Wednesday eve- ning at 7:30. P r a y e r meeting, Thursday evening, 7:30. --------------------- Mmes. Henry Hanekamp and Chas. Lindsey of Eugene were vis itors here yesterday. G ood Values Gotham Goldstripe Silk .-¡'ÆI ■ H o siery l/n MM h *m by ,r the I ' ■’/ « ■ 7 * proved JV II B e tte r Service B ureau. 2-thread Ny lon, pair $1.35 4-thread service 3-thread, service top 8-thread service 3-thread all silk 3-thread silk crepe 60c 59c 79c 79c 98c Served from 2:00 P. M. til 9:00 P. M. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS Sugar Goklcn C 5 "»-27c Beans Calif. -Sin. W hile hw. 27c Macaroni Elbo Cut 5 "»• 27c B o ren eS o a p 7 b a n 27c T omatoes'“1"1 p,,:k2 <■■>'"»27 c G reen Beans 3 cans 27c Peas F“,iv*1 3 cans 27c Grapefruit 2 cans 27c Pork * Beans i-ii- 2 cuns 27c T oilet Soap 7 '»-27c Jew el Com pound 2 I’kgs. 27c M iracle W hip Qt. Jnr 27c Syrup Cane and Mnplc Qt. 27c C loth es Pins 3 >*«»• 27c Peanut Butter 2"»27c Rice I'n n c y H ead 5 "»■ 27c Beans Red M ex ica n 5 "» 27c C offee Preferred Stock Ib.can 27c Sugar Powdered 4 "» 27c D og Food 6 27c C o m («arden 3 a m . 27C O ysters Fountain 2 cm 27c Grapefruit Jc. 3 cans 27c Pop Corn > n . t . 4 h » 27c Soup Campbell's 2 tan* 27c P eaches 2*4 Size 2 auw 27c Jell D essert 6 pkgs. 27c T o ilet T issu e 6 »•"»27c Salad Oil <*•■« 27c C o m Flakes 5 pkgs. 27c SUGAR AND COFFEE W ILL ADVANCE MONDAY CIRCLE MEETINGS. The Sunshine C i r c l e of the Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Stella Baker Wednesday afternoon with ten present. A program was presented as follows: Devotional, Mrs. Martha Eastham; missionary reading. Mrs. Addie Halgarth; Magazine review, Mrs. Hazel VanNortwick and reading by Mrs. Stella Baker. The Worker’s circle met at the home of Mrs. Ray Vincent with thirteen members present. The afternoon was spent in piecing quilt blocks. The circle will meet April 2nd at the home of Mrs George White for a covered dish luncheon. I The Pauline circle met at the church with seven members pres-' ent. The afternoon was spent In piecing quilt blocks. FREE We will give away free 12—3 lb. cans Preferred Stock Coffee and 3 glass coffee makers, Saturday evening, 8:00 P. M. New Shapes Purses All Patent. Underarm and handle styles 59c and 98c Smart New Collars — eyelet embroidery, pique and lace fabric. Price 25c and 49c Umphrcy & Mackin GOOD VA LU ES Food Sale by Baptist church all day Saturday APPRECIATION—We appreciate the business you have given us in these 27 years and expect to serve you for at least 27 years more. Smith-Short Grocery Joe T. Smith N. E. Compton Phone 1 Roy E. Short Geo. R. McQueen