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OE SIX THE SENTINEL, COTTAOS OBOVR OflEflON MEN’ SUITS Ail-wool SPORT COATS At Bargain Prices 10«o 1495 1975 Styled by Hirsch-Weis *7.95 Men's Men's Good Looking SPORT SHIRTS Lots to Choose From. SLACKS 49« «o ‘2.98 ’1.98*o ‘5.95 f f t Give and Redeem 8 AH. Green Stampe Mr. and Mrs. Harold Spriggs returned to California Monday af hot attending youth services ter visiting at the homes of Mr. where are invited to attend and and Mrs Ro.v Short and Mr. and take part in this service. Prayer j Mrs. Clinton Spriggs. Mr. Spriggs Cottage Grove Lutheran church meeting. Thursday at 7:30. will be stationed with the U. S. (Missouri Synod). S.D.A. church Annual Sunday school picnic: Navy near San Francisco. building. West Main street. Ser- Saturday. July 13. . . ___ 1 vice of Sunday begins at 7:45 p. m. • • • ' , , , p ■' 111 ')«' •» The topic of sermon. "The Free- Free Methodist Church. South centb from Reno Nevada, where Atm , hj|t Q|mnU •• AH thow? wbo Bth s , and Harrison. Harold P. I s t s | h 11 t pas mon 1 \1s11ng have no church home of their own Hoffman, pastor. Sunday school În d M ^ 'n; K Rr?a„’i V ‘± r M ’ a n ‘ CWltaUy inV“ wl «° 9:43 " m C ,M ~ ‘ f° r “ H •««"• and Mrs J. K. Brandeberry. Mrs w A Sy|wesU>r Rosc. MornlnK worsblp „ „ m A n)PM. Brandeberry and daughter Joan burg, pastor. sage of encouragement. Evening, accompanied her home for a visit. • • • . service. 8:00 p. m. Evangelistic Christian Science Society, 242 message by pastor. A cordial In- Ralph Monroe of Portland vis Sunday school, vitation is extended to all. We ited Sunday and Monday at the Second Stn«et. home of hta parents. M r and Mrs. 5<**J?0on 8ervk* ' ,U ‘ »«»»J»«ct • weltxane all with a hearty hand- ■God.’’ Evening service second shake. J. D. Monroe. _______ Wednesday of each month at 8:00 — - — — - Mr. and Mrs T. O. Gunderson {’ "1 9 " R i f l W P r o h ib it e d in of Sutherlin, former residents, *1,traturt and tht writings of » » .• tsu 1 Grove Mary Baker Eddy may be bor- H u n t i n g P h e a s a n t s were visitors in Cottage rowed or lairchased before or af- j _____ __ Tuesday. ter the Wednesday service. Rifles may not he used In h u n t-, 1 " ’ .. . ing China pheasants and other up- Mrs. Jacob Isley of Lindsey, athohe Church, 1« a t h e r An- tand birds in any part of tin« state California, and Mr. and Mrs. V. nc- McLemmon of Los Angeles, Cali- „„ 1 lass each1 Sun- during the fall " bin! ,,u season, ,,v' fornia, were visitors Thursday at s û ^ a v Cordln< to gun régulations #n‘ ns wheat, will remain, of course. Those registered Tuesday look- Sunday when the hour is 8:30 nounox, by the ( )r r gon - the home of Mrs. O. E. Woodson. •s ,a O ', under the new plan, Numerous ed for a speedy Induction Into the Came commission. other recommendations were made army. President Roosevelt called This regulation is designed to ,)y (bt, conference, mostly per- for a quota of 900,000 men over M r and Mrs. Leland Lewis and P R E SB YTER IA N CHURCH, prevent Injury to individuals tajning special conditions un- the week, end The majority of daughter Sherry. Mr. and Mrs. Rev j Ted Rums, Pastor. from stray shots and also is ex der the defense progium. signers Tuesday will he used to Elm er Mitchell, Opal, Lucy Anne. Sunday School 9:45 a. m pec ted to stop the illegal practice fill quotas. Elwood and Donna, and Betty Worship 11:00 a m of use of rifles to shoot at birds Jeanne Russell of Drain and Roh- Ou-istian Endeavor m during the hunting season. Shot* ert Sears were among those at- Wednesday Bible study 7:00 p. m M r and Mrs. Howard Taylor . „ . , guns loaded with buckshot or bird tending the Stewart. Lewis clan ami family of Bonneville called All who desire to worship or sho, an. (rom UJK. |n bun,. annual reunion at the Wolf Creek are welcome here, here the first of the w eek by the ing for big game Guns with less picnic grounds Sunday. • • • death of Mrs. Taylor's uncle in than 1.700 foot-pound muzzle Springfield, will visit a short time Church of Christ, Gordon L. energy will not be allowed for -------- M r and Mrs. Leston Durham Hypes, Minister. The Hibb Iw-fore returning to Bonneville, antelope. Under the new regula- Sixty-one youths were regi.,... , , ard daughter Portland im n i Ramona th.» wM*k June m d of in school ~ contest between the Rose* tlons, guns used in hunting e,k ed for selective service by the Io- *b e re . r. ay or emp ny n bUFK <? r“ ,,“ n <* urch schoo,can'1 will not be allowed if smaller than cal selective serv.ee board meet- government construction work. ** ('urs c,Oiies thre* more Sun- except when lifting cart- ing in the council chambcm of the M r and Mrs Bob Cherrv spent W ah wor,* ‘n8 rid«es wl,h bullets of not less than , city hall Tuesday. Those register- NOTICE. KNICKERBOCKER'S 5- » $1.00 W Registered by LOCQl DOQTtt lSt Other Persons Are Interested In Where You Go and When You Return. Phone Your News to 159. City Briefs 0 . Ink™ of our school, and published in M r. and Mrs. Burle Vance and one of the largest of the nation- See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real ' Mrs. Cecil Safley plans to go to Mr. and Mrs. Duane Smith left a|jy.Known Bible school week'iet. Estate Bargains, Loans. Rentals. Portland on the Fourth and leave Tuesdav for Great Falls Montana ,sch<x>l ONtce No. 22 S o S th St. or SIGN LOYALTY PLEDGES. of doty X . “" t X Thousands of employees at the „ „ . . . . . . . . They plan to stop i------------------- are not attending 'some Bible Puget Sound navy yard. Bremer ington. D. C where she will visit at Yellowstone national park, school to join with us in oi.r con H. H. Weeldreyer left last week for two weeks with her mother. ton, Washington, have flocked to i ° r o ^ î^ .? id W’l e,T i,? eiTeX^eCK \2 2 Mrs A N - Ward H er mo,her * * » Miss Bernice Smith of Portland test with Roseburg. -e a k s 42-ttc Marshfield and North Bond. « , ,he m ,„ e Mr „ „ c u s ^ ad ------------- «a a au za x- Stopping at the (^egon Caves National Monument S u n ^ y . June 29. were Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Führer of Cottage Grove .. . , „ " ' . Miss Lois E. Baldwin. Wiliam- ette University student from Cot- tage Grove, is working this sum- mer at the Oregon Caves resort. Miss Baldwin also participates in the evening programs held every night around the open campfire by the fifty crew members from Oregon colleges and universities.! registration. Nearly a million youths. aged 21 were registered over the nation and approximate- ly 6.500 answered the state call. .............. .... ' ■ ■ As I am hack from the hospital I will be able to take care of fall- Ing and burking saws for filing and gumming at 1606 Ash Ave. 47-ltp H. S W IN 'K LE M A N . ■ * ■ '■ 1 ■ n 'i i» ■ ■■ * i«» s a s 'ia e > Stop Wishing— Start Having— Purchase a Home Now a. rv ra»_ 1 .1 a i viu io ru omnn. vices. 11:00 a. m Sermon subject. . . , ,r . . . . Mrs. Ben Rholcder returned ------------- 'Txa.^ via™ tnct This is in accordance with Monday from a month’s vacation Mr. and Mrs. Finley Whipps left P * ° . . 7 on n m by the navy depart- Christian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. w j, h frjends and relatjves ,n today for T l|iamook to spend two , " » n t but the Bremer.on yard of- Kansas, Nebraska and Iowa. She months visiting a son Vernon. 1 »ho have expressed themselves visited her mother. Mrs E. A. ------------- * » h t,M' McGregor, at Scandia. Kansas. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Natham of * *• n . e pc. specd an(J w l|llngncM ,hown by City Homes ghe also at several points Oakland. California, visited over ¡»P^uiating in ruiures. t y fhp 14000 workers In signing the 904 ('hestnut St. 4 bedroom house, large yard, paved street and of interest aiong the way Miss the week end with Mr. and Mrs. one welcot™’ . . statements. The affidavit is sWorn sidewalk J1JJ00 cash. Mlldred accompanied' her as Finley Whipps and son Charlie. n ,su ^ 1 ... i„ to before a notary public, far „ Omaha_ Nebraska. where ------------- ' “Our workers have been proud 942 West Main, 5 bedroom house in excellent condition, full base sbe Vi5ited a (ew days before go Mrs. W. O. Wilson and Miss com in g ^ 9 7 4 5 .1 > « le r/M r~ " L a u - and *8Rcr to reaffirm their Amer- ment, large light rooms. Good plumbing, lots of built-in* $2.501) ,ng to Rock Rapids. Iowa, for a Bertha Craig returned Saturday bach. Everyone welcome. Special icanlsm in this way," one yard of- $750 down and balance at $20 a month. witb fien d s and relatives. from a three weeks trip to Phoe- Invitation to the ladle«. flcial stated. 902 Birch Street: 3 bedrooms, completely modern, corner lot. ------------- nlx Arizorul. and San Diego. C ali-! • • • -------------------------- several large cherry and apple trees in the yard $2,000, easy M r and Mrs H c Schmelling fornia. In Phoenix they visited Silk Creek Chapel — Preach- CHANGES PROPOSED FOR terms. and family left Tuesday on a Mrs. Wilson's daughters, Mrs. P. ing at 10 a. m. by the pastor, the AAA PROGRAM N E X T YEAR Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown are month's vacation trip to Algona. L. W hitaker and Miss Peggy W il- Rev. W A. Briggs Sunday school. I have a two story, modern home, fireplace, full basement l o the parents of a 7-pound son born Iowg wh<?n? they win vigit re,aJ Another daughter. Velma. 11 o'clock. Mrs. Marion Woolcott, I Elimination of the total soil- cated in a good neighborhood, to trade for clOM In farm prop Friday. June 27th, at the Butler depleting acreage allotment for who went with them, stayed for Supt. Please bring your Bible. tives and friends. maternity home. He has been erty. Price $3.000. Owner has $1.200 equity to trade, balance f u n s under the AAA program is ________ a longer visit. In San Diego they • • • named Gerald Keith. pays off at $21 a month. _______ M r. and Mrs. Alvis Wicks and visited her son EIra who is in a Methodist Church, Rev. W. A. in prospect for 1942, report N. C. Mr and Mrs C larence Conp family, Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose hospital. Miss Craig, accompanied Brjggs Pastor.— Sunday school at Donaldson, state executive offi- If you are looking for a really fine home I have several places son Billy and daughter Betty of and family and Mr. and Mrs. Fin- by Miss Alice Haldeman. left for 9 45 g. L. Mackin. Supt. Good £ f r oi ,he A A A ' “ nil that $10,000 couldn't build Now priced at less than half their — -- - • ihe week *e>' Whipps held a picnic on Mos- ber home in Portland Tuesday. ciasses and inspirational teachers. Teutsch, assistant director of ex- Portland visited over D cost. d Ransom by Creek Tuesday evening, cele- Miss Haldeman will visit there. Morning worship, 11:00 o'clock, lension. who were members of the end at the Earl Cone and Ransom sermon t o p i c . "Proving Our Oregon delegation attending the Ranches und Farms Cone homes. A picnic was held brating Mr. W hipps 81st birthday Faith." Evening worship. 8:00 conference In Washington. D. C.. Sunday afternoon in the city park anniversary, 800 Acres. Mostly often pasture. 200 acres can be cultivated. 2 p. m. Sermon topic. "Testing Your on the 1942 program. in their honor by a group of large creeks anti numerous springs on the ranch. Large modern Christianity." Y o u n g people’s proposed change, which friends M r. and Mrs. J. P. Graham home, two large barns, fenced sheep tight. $10,000, meeting at 7 o'clock. Prayer meet- wax recommended by the confer spent the week end in K la m ath , ing each Thursday night. and «• cxpi-cted to be pro- 335 Acres. 127 In cultivation Modern home, large barn, machine Mrs. H. B. Breedlove and son Falls. Mr. Graham attended an The official board of the churth claimed soon, would permit g re a t-; Glenn drove to Grants Pass Sun- annual gathering of the Masonic! ------------- --------------- r--------------------------------- sheds and chx houses, family on-hard, creek, timber. $10,000. day afternoon. lodge and Mrs. Graham visited Rites for Elmer J. Hubbell. 24. meet on Monday night at the flexibility. fo“ ?dJ * * d**’ $2,300 down, balance Is federal loan. ------------- Mrs. O. K. Puckett. were held at the Mills chapel church. All members are urged t j ,he defense period when Increases M r. and Mrs. Tom Minor re- ------------- Sunday afternoon at 2:30 p m be present. nm n r r i 100 ^ T h Acres i river bottom soli. Most of it can be irrigated. Close to town. Could profitably he subdivided $7,500. turned Sunday from a two week's Mrs. Katie Veatch of Corvallis. Wjth the Rev. W. A. Briggs, The ladies in UtJ missionary crops irom tim e to time. t ne • . * * vacation trip in the east. They a former resident of Cottage Methodist minister, officiating, circle met at the park on Wed- elimination of the total soil-de- 309 Acres. 9t) ran lie cultivated, balance pasture. $4.300. $000 visited his relatives at Springfield Grove, is a guest at the home of Burial was in the l.O.O.F.-M a- nesday for a picnic dinner. pletlPg allotment would make un- down. The young people of the church necessary changing the designa- and Havanna. Illinois. They also Miss Lulu Cun-in. She is also vis- sonic cemetery, are making plans to attend the tion 8UCb crops, stopped at Vida enroute home and iting other friends here. And many smaller places that are worth every doUar asked for M r. Hubbell was k'lled aeci- To compensate for this change, brought Mrs. Minor’s sister, Shir- —---------- dently last thursday evening at sumnicf nstitiite at L ittle River them. il waa farther proposed that ley Donoho, home with them to Leonard DiCorso and Jack Sexton Mountain near Grants on J u ^ 19 to 27. , , , greater emphasis be placed on the Cluster visited Sunday at New- pas<i when a truck bed fell on spend a week. Real Estate Insurance First Baptist Church. Ercile L. «rowing of soil-conserving crops port and other points along the him as he was assisting in »11 » Mrs. Raymond Duke and daugh- coast. rtp air work. He was employed by White, pastor. -Sunday school at and tha‘ ,hc benefits m th ^ e he DI0KEB8 IN DIBT Allotments ters Elizabeth and Barbara of ------------- ....... M cNutt brothers on highway coo- 9:45. Mrs. W. C. M artin, Supt. increased somewhat. 11:00. Communion service. Serm- for tbe mam surplus crops, such Carlisle, Pennsylvania are visiting Miss Opal W a g n e r returned s lrjc tjon work af the home of her uncle, Earl home Sunday from a three week's M r Hubbell was b o r n and on subject, "This Do in Rememb- Mills and Mrs MilLs and family, vacation trip to Chicago. Illinois. reared in ÄectjOn and had rance of Me." 8:00, evening wor- M r. and Mrs. Mills drove to Port- Pennsylvania, Washington, D. C., bved bere ajj of bjg bfe Qn shjp. Sermon subject, "Outlets of land last Thursday to meet the and Louisiana. ! vember 29. 1936, he was married Power in the Christian Life.” "I Pennsylvania visitors. to Irene Williams, who survives, can do all things through Christ Watches fixed right at Starr’s Phil. 9- Also surviving are two children, which strengthened me.' Miss Betty Jones left Sunday on Jewelry Store, , Phebe Ann and Wilson. 4:13.’ * a two weeks vacation trip to, Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, Longview, Washington. for Elmer J. 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