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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 27, 1941)
w r-*— — — 4> M EHÜRŒ ES Saginaw Hebron Grange Has Business and Social Meeting Friday Eve The play "Clubtiing A Husband” given by the Friendly Neighbors club women was presented Friday night at the W alker high school Hebron Grange met at the He auditorium before a fu ll house. bron school on Friday evening for Around th irty-fo u r dollars was a business and social meeting. taken in from the play and quilt. Standing committee reports given About sixteen ladies attended included an agricultural report by a St. Patrick's day tea given by- Alfred W hite on the present m ar Mrs. Garman, teacher of the ket tor calves. Mrs. Jeanne Mor primary grades and the girls from ton reported for Home Economics both rooms Thursday afternoon. on the recent Pomona Home Ecs Virginia Garlinghouse and Ikiro- committee meeting held In Eu thy Sharon poured. Those who gene, stressing the charity and served were Shirley Kraal. Juani study outlines of w ork for this ta W right, Bobbie Jo .Carter; year. A list of acceptable gifts tor Audrey Ellis; Eunice Chapman, Doernbecher hospital and Corval Carol Rami. Janice Garlinghouse, lis Children's home was read. The Marion ShaKMt, Bonita Keene and A.A.A. mattress program was ex Coesta Carter. The hostess was plained. Mrs. Morton being the ! Leonora Johnston and Norman community chairman on this pro Rand announced the program ject and authorized to take appli which was Carol Rand, poem; cations from eligible families for Origin of St. Patrick's Day. Doro mattresses. A vase of a rtificia l thy Sharon; How We Make Dolls flowers and plate of fru it for the in Foreign Dress, by Virginia Gar Grace’s stations and two pine- needle basketry trays were pre linghouse: song by all the girls. C H l'R C H OK CHRIST. Thursday afternoon F r a n k sented to the Grange by the Home Gordon Hypes. Minister. Clark, teacher in the upper grades Economics club. The executive committee re During the next two weeks this gave all the boys in school a sur- congregation is working on a nrise w einer roast Fridav all the ported on correspondence regard in g the Hebron school building as slightly different type of pre- students had "dress up day." Mr. and Mrs.Edward Krebser of a community hall. There was a Easter meeting. We are going to study the last few days of the life Cottage Grove were dinner guests discussion on the Pennsylvania of Christ as His disciples saw and Sunday at the Frank Krebser Plan to r Pomona Grange mem understood it from day to day. home honoring Edward on his bership, w ith the business tabled regarding this Grange's action for Thus we are calling it an "In His birthday anniversary. Steps" meeting. A ll the sermons, The Friendly Neighbors club adopt ion. It was reported that Thomas and all the solos w ill be built met last Thursday at the home of around this theme. We want to Mrs. Margaret Keene. Twenty- Clark was in the Good Samaritan try to learn what those disciples one ladies were present. Mrs. hospital in Portland following an fe lt as they followed the Master Vance became a new member. operation on his arm. Two ntem-' and heard Him speak during those The next meeting w ill be March bers donated to the birthday box. 27th at the home of Mrs. Ida having had birthdays since the momentous days. last meeting. The servic». w ill start prompt Kraal. Following the business meeting, Mr. and Mrs. Waldon Hileman ly at 7:30 each evening. The high school Cass and the and daughter of Cottage Grove a spelling bee was conducted by Builders' class are in a nip and spent one evening last week at the lecturer, Mrs. Fred Harris. tuck contest w ith first one group the home of Mrs. Hileman's broth Refreshments were served by Mrs. Seldon Powell and Mrs .Earl on top, then the other. A t present er. A rth u r Reed. the high school group is slightly Mr. and Mrs. Frank Grimes and M urry. children attended a fam ily re ahead. • • • union dinner at the home of Mrs. Methodist Church, Ellsworth M. Grimes’ brother on Mosby Creek. Tilton. Pastor.—Sunday school at The Jolly Workers club had an 9:45, S. L. Mackin. superintend all day meeting Wednesday at the ent. Morning worship, 11:00. Ser home of Mrs. Fred Overton. A |x»t- Frank McLaughlin of Monmouth luck dinner was served at noon mon w ill be preached by Dr. S. W. Hall, district superitendent. The and Herman McLaughlin of Eu and the afternoon was spent in Methodist youth of the Cascade gene were guests Monday at the needlework and visiting. There district w ill be guests. Evening home of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Ken were seventeen members present. worship, 7:30. This is the begin edy and Mrs. Joe Lancaster. The next meeting w ill be A p ril Mrs. Nell Phillips and daugh 2nd w ith Mrs. Rose Heaton at her ning of two weks of evangelistic services. The sermon subject is te r B illy Nadine and a friend. home on Columbia court in Cot "Standing Room Only.'’ Epworth Mrs. Eva Stinehoff, of New Ark. tage Grove. League, 6:30. Foreign students California, visited last week at the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kenady of from the Uinversity of Oregon w ill home of Mrs. Phillips' parents, Dorena attended church here Sun be present to lead the League Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman. day. Mrs. Kenady, who was Miss Joe Spence and daughter Gwen Effie Richardson before her m ar meeting. AU young people of high school age and over are invited. dolyn went to Portland Thursday riage, is a form er resident Intermediate League. 6:30. Irene and brought his son home from M r and Mrs. Archie Hopper of the Doernbecher hospital, where Black Butte were Saturday vis Wells w ill lead the devotions. March 30 to A pril 13, Easter he had been for three weeks. itors at the R. B. Garman home. Rolla Stout, son of Mr. and Sunday, w ill be days of evangelism M r. and Mrs. John Kebelbeck at the Methodist church. The con Mrs. Frank Stout, has finished are spending a few days at New gregation has been preparing for his three years enlistment w ith berg. these services to r a period of two the CCC and returned home Sun Alice W hite has been out of months. There w ill be sendees day. For the last year he was sta school the past week w ith chick- each night (except Saturday! at tioned in a camp at Annet Island,! enpox. 7:30. The public is invited to join near Ketchican, Alaska. M. M. Tison went to Drew Sun Mrs. W hitten Swafford of Eu day and spent the day w ith his w ith the congregation. The choir of the Methodist gene came up Thursday and took mother. church w ill present an Easter Can her grandmother. Mrs. Anna Bur-; tata, "The King Eternal." by Ira kett to Eugene where she spent B. W ilson on Palm Sunday evening the day visiting. Mrs. A. V. W illis of Comstock A pnl 7 at 7:00 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Lofland of * • • • visited Friday w ith Mrs. J. A. Salem and Miss Lida G arrett of ' Catholic Church, Father An Mackey. Eugene spent the week end w ith thonv Gerace. — Maas each Sum M r. and Mrs. Okley Sage and day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth daughter Gladys attended a sale the R. H. Manbeck’s last week. Mrs. W. A. Hemenway visited Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m Monday at Roseburg. her daughter Elizabeth In Eugene Mrs. B urkett received word Saturday. F irst Baptist Church. Dr. J. R Branton, pastor. — Sunday school, from her grandson, Winston Rus Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Smith were 10:00. Mrs. W. C. M artin, Supt. sell, that he has been called to the Forenoon service at 11:00. B. Y. army. He is stationed at San P. U., 6:30. Evening service, 7:30. Diego at present. M r. Russell was C h o i r practice Wednesday eve a former resident of Divide and ning at 7:30. P r a y e r meeting, last year was discharged from Thursday evening. 7:30. three years training in the army, » • • most of the time spent in the Free Methodist Church, comer Philippine Islands. Harrison and So. 6th Street, H ar k ® and 8 old P. Hoffman, pastor.—Sunday Exposures W HISKEY GOING V P. school. 9:45, Mrs. Harvey W right, A price boost from 5 to 20 cents Supt. Morning worship. 11 a. m. a bottle w ill go into effect A pril Free Enlargement of Your Choice With Every Boll Rev. McCallie. preaching. Eve 1 on approximately half of the 330 ning worship, 7:30 p. m. Rev. Mc- brands handled by Oregon liquor REPRINTS 3c EACH. Callie w ill bring her life's story. stores, state liquor commission Guaranteed Work. “ From Death Bed to Pulpit," re ruled Friday at Portland. Prices lating some marvelous incidents w ill drop for 28 brands. The new connected w ith the healing of her rates are in keeping w ith a policy’ body. Services every night at 7:30 of maintaining prices 64 per cent Cottage Grove, Ore. p, m. w ith gripping and soul-stir above cost. ring messages in sermon and song. “The L ittle Church w ith a Warm Handshake.’’ Sunday dinner guests nf Mr. and Mm, Earl Davis of Ixirane. Pauline W illis Spent the week end w ith Pauline tuiugblin of Cot tage Grove, Herman Rudolph lost one of his horses Saturday. Ruth Davis of Gowdyville was an overnight guest at the Low- rance home Friday. Mm. Fahrenwaid of Latham spent several days last week w ith her daughter. Mrs. Rohde. The Cedars Ladies elub met w ith Mis. K. Sams Wednesday af ternoon. Mrs. W illiam Beach and ■■■■■■■ Cedars Films Developed and Printed C T h rift-W is e • * « Christian Science Society, 242 Second Street. — Sunday school, 9:45; forenoon service, 11, subject “ Reality.” Evening service second Wednesday of each month at 8:00 p. m. The Bible, Christian Science literature and the w ritings of Mary Baker Eddy may be borrow ed or purchased before or after the Wednesday service. * • • Presbyterian Church, E. F. Mc Farland, Minister; W illiam Wen dell, choir director.—Bible school w ith classes for all opens promptly at 9:45. Morning worship at 11 o’clock. Subject of sermon: “ We Glory in FRUITS and VEGETABLES The finest, freshest stock in town. Buy your vegetables at Irish-Swartx—finest qual ity, widest variety for your selection. AVOCADOS Fine For SaJads the Cross.” . , The young people’s society of Christian Endeavor meets at 6:30 With M irriam Ferrin as leader. The junior church meets on Mon day afternoon in the church par lor in charge of Mrs. McFarland and Mrs. Coiner. Evening worship is at 7:30 at which time the pastor w ill speak on ’The Lamb of God the Only One W orthy to Open the Seven > Sealed Book." Orange and pineapple sherbets at Gustafson's. 32-ltc-3i J LEMONS . Large Sunkist 19c Dozen ASPARAGUS Long Green 2 pounds 19c SW EET POTATOES Extra Fancy 10 pounds 49c ANO NO FOOLIN’ ABOUT THESE VALUES ” Raisins P ru n es F lo u r Eggs N ucoa FIG BARS, fresh GINGER SNAPS COOKIES, filled KRISPYS COOKIES Hyde Park VEG for SALAD. H D FRUIT COCKTAIL. H D PEACHES. Dundee. 2‘/a APRICOTS. Dundee Seedless O r e g o n I t a lia n s D r if t e d S n o w N e w Im p ro v ed Curton 93c 19c 5 29c ...‘1.45 2 ■ 37c 2 37c •1-11). p k g . CORN STARCH WAX PAPER, 125 foot JAM, Monopole. Asst d GRAPE JUICE. Welch’s TOMATO JUICE. H D, 4C oz H D PEAS. 303 PEAS and CARROTS. H D GRAPEFRUIT. H D. 303 PEARS. Yamhill, 2»/,’s 2 pkg 15c 2 for 25c 2 lb. jar 25c 39c quart 2 for 35c 3 cans 35c 3 cans 35c 3 cans 25c 2 for 29c A l b e r ’s 8- o z . p k C a m p b e ll's Except Chicken mid Mushroom Friday, March 28th, at 12:30 o'clock, the famous Pard Dogs will give a perform ance near our store. Be sure to see them. P a rd D og Food 3 cans........ 23c A lber’s Irish Package COFFEES M e llo w ’d BRAZILIAN 14c lb. SPECIAL 19c lb. 3 lbs. 55c IRISH SWARTZ JAR 2 lbs. 43c COFFEE J W v /ib . /i W’ O XC7 <rV >21b. ALL SW EET Margarine—Glass free with I every pound. 2 I ds . ..... 37c SW IFT ’S PREM. The All Around Luncheon Meat 37c B acon 22' Sausage Country Style 39c Borene Giant Rise 10 B o re n e B a r 6 (<>r- - 2 5 c B ig B oy 6 25c Kelly’s WhiteWond’r 1 0 l,irs...... 28c Sh’rtning 3 5 FORMAY 3 lbs. 41b. Sliced With Rind Off Swift's Pearl—4-pound Carton c Kitchen Helper With Each Can 9.8 lbs. Coffee prices are climbing rapidly. Priced cannot be maintained long. 3 lbs. 39c 23c lb. C ase o f 48 can s SUNBRITE 3 cans ,................ 12c $124.95 to CTinnC L arge 2 lbs. 10c 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs 29c 2 lb box 27c 25c lb. 2 cans 29c 2 cans 25c 3 cubs 39c 2 cans 29c Kelly’s The Best in Meats We Guarantee Satisfaction ★ ★ ★ choose from $1-17 C o rn Flakes 5c See the 3 25c Soup DOGS! F lap jack 47c Detign gives Philco M A H -7, B W l beautiful refrigerator ever built. Richly trimmed with chrome. Exclusive C O N S E R V A D O R gives 2 6 % mure q u icklj triable tface. Every land of cold for every kind o f food. New Philco SUPER Power System, Meat Storage and fu ll- w idth Cnvper Drawers. Many other quality features. All 2 for 25c Branda ( .iirtoit We always reserve the right to limit quantities. 2 cans Plus Separate Compartments lor Dry The Lane e • u n t y! republicans are s|toru<'i Ing a IsiAnnet, honoring the state legislators to be held at Eugene, April 4th. Cigarettes F resh E x tr a s 5c Each Swift's Premium Cold, Moist Cold, and Frozen Pood*. I.EGISI.VIMHIM TO MJ II0N O K I*). All Kk Brands <k««*y Is) kglp t««< (a«M a - (kgit lk« lityM i« of (k>t awasM V.M( ow ilw i, youH (x d «tk«< »4- «M k<«, tv«. b» CORNED BEEF you Ih o P o le n ls d CONSERVADOR..■ Caroline Bolton’ was an over night guest at Die A. B. Smith home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. H arry Baker of Mr and Mrs. Ro> Maakeok gave a dinner In honor of their son BUI last week, who left Thursday morning tor eamp. Those present were Mr. and Mm Frank W ilks and family, Morenv Iziwrnn«’«’ and Dorris Wheeler. — 2 c a n s ........ 45c E xd u tiv * Advanced M ’ s Joe Schneider o f Dorena and Mrs. T u rn e r n f Mostly Creek visited the W. A. Hemenway home iundny. Salem came home Monday for u visit w ith Mrs. Baker's parents, W. B. McFarland. They returned to Salem Wednesday. Mrs. Maude Woodard of Co quille spent Sunday w itti M r and Mm. W. A. Hemenway. M r and Mm. Read Hemenway were also guests. Mm. Frankie Cullison spent the week »‘lid at the W. A. Hemen way home. Henry Mattison of Oakridge spent the evening w ith Mm, M yrtle Powers last week. Mr. Mattison Is Mrs. Power's couain. APRIL Hebron Divide Mrs. Aee Gregg were welcomed as new members. The ladies work- in! on titillt blocks. Delicious re freshments were served by tin* hostess. The next meeting w ill be A pril 2nd at the Manbeck home w ith Mrs. N. L. Bolton assisting as inks I ess. IRISH & SWARTZ M A N Y OTHER NEW MOOSES ledodta* S-Toor Proteeflee Moe Grove Hardware FREE CITY DELIVERY Telephone 18 I PHONE S3 or 54