The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 18, 1941, Page 10, Image 10

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    PACE T E N
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
T in HSDAV
Christmas Carols in the Camps
H Feature American Soldier's Yule
in : i 'i : M i i i : i { r
io n
What Better Can You Do For A Boy
or Girl Than
LU C KY indeed la
A» * ill »hare the sp irit of C h rist-
Cuth«>,ie ch u rc h . F a th e r An-
th e soldier who ob­
1 At th is season th e 1,626 chap- ,h o n v
M“ !U‘ »•«<’»» Sunday
ta in s * C h ristm as f u r ­
lough and spends a
lains in o u r Army ta k e stock of “ • 5,30 «
ex cep t fo u rth S u n -
portion of his holiday
th eir efforts through the vear, and day, at which tim e it w ill be at
season a t home, but
the Chief o f Chaplains advises the S IHI a. nt.
w hat ab o u t those h u n ­
C hief of S taff as well as the hom e
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dreds of th o u san d s of
folks th a t m ost encouruging p ro g ­
ress has been m ade fo r the sp irit-
M I? I l l O D IS T C H U R C H ,
A m erican boys in o u r
A rm y who will re ­
ual w ell-being of th e troops.
Rev. W. A. Briggs, Pastor.
m ain on d uty in the
o n e r e 11,640,000
11,040.000 soldiers
sen tiers attended
atten d isi Church
C hurch school
sch ool
Where
9:45 a. in.
can to n m en ts and island bases and
religious services d u rin g the la st M „rnm>. w on-hlp
11:00 a. in.
in g a rriso n in g d ista n t o u tp o sts?
fiscal y e a r w ith an av e ra g e of 97.8 - , ......
,
, .
person* a t each servn-e, it is '« ‘’nung service, 11 :000
:
a m. Spe­
T he an sw er is voiced in a song—
cial C hristinas music by the choir.
a glorious hym n th a t will be heard
Serm on topic, "The W orld's G re a t­
from v irile young th ro a ts singing
in p raise of Him in whom leposes
est C hristm as Present."
m an k in d 's ste a d fa s t hope in th is
Ves|»er Services, 5:00 p. m. Pro­
d a rk h o u r of the w o rld ’s history.
gram by the Sunday school. A fte r
T he hym n, a fa v o rite of the
the service. open house fo r par-
A m erican soldier and of his fo re ­
ents and friends.
bears in a n u s since colonial cam p ­
fires, " 0 Come. All Ye F a ith fu l,”
Youth Fellowship
6:30 p. m.
will be su n g in 200 new Army
C hoir Practice, Tuesday 7:30 p. m.
chapels w here th is y ea r C h ristin as
Prayer meeting and Bible study
services will be held fo r th e first
Thursday evening
7:30 p. in.
tim e.
Rev. W A Briggs will hold se r­
In his sp iritu a l life. A rm y ch ap ­
7 7 / ;
¡¡S Ä
vices tit Cedars school house Sun­
lains declare, th e citizen soldier
finds th e closest tie lin k in g m ilitary
day at 10:00 a. m.
duties w ith th e ch erish ed custom s
of his home. E specially am ong
F irst Presbyterian C h u r c h.
young men from th e farm in g com ­
Pastor: J. Ted Burns.
Sunday
m u n ities and th e tow ns and sm aller
school. 9:45 a. m. The program
Sities th e observance of C h ristm as
in th e cam ps will not be unlike th e
w ill consist of The C hristinas
p ro g ra m s in churches th ro u g h o u t
S tory told in poetry, pageant and
the land w here frien d s an d n eig h ­
song, The age groups taking |wirt
bors assem ble fo r th e C h ristian
w ill be from the Cradle Roll
festiv al. _ In A rm y chapels the
through the eighth grades. Come
sam e m id n ig h t services will be
held, th e y outhful w orshipjier will
an encourage your child as we re­
join in th e sam e in sp irin g music, he
A lfre d Segara, who. w ith his
We Give and Redeem S.AH. Green Stamp«
live the Christm as joy of long ago
will h e a r ag a in th e sam e m essages
Worship, 11:00 a. m. Sermon w ife, visited the Elvis Boswells
of hope, th e sam e ferv en t prayer*
here from Death V alley In 1940,
topic, "L e t Christm as Come."
fo r peace an d good will.
S
e
rvice
,*’1
1* instan tly kille d by a road
Junior
C.
E.
Vesper
D u rin g Y'uletide th e sin g in g of
4:30 p. m. Subject, O u r C h rist- tfra dcr running over him Ills w ife
fa m ilia r caro ls will enliven the
and Imby now live In San F ran-
ram p s, n ot only in th e tra in in g
mas Joy." Leader, Jane Beldler.
a re a s a t hom e but th e sam e music
cisco.
Evening worship. 7:30 p. in
of ch eer and com fort will echo from
David P o rte r has return«'«l to
The evening service w ill be in
th e cliffs o f Iceland and th e w astes
615 M ain Street
Cottage Grove
his
home here a fte r an extended
charge
of
the
Senior
C.
E.
Group
of G reenland as well as am ong the
pointed out th a t th e re is n«jw a
visit in «•astern Oregon and Idaho.
tropic shores of T rinidad. Guiana,
much la rg e r p articip a tio n and a and w ill consist of tw o p arts: a
A ear«, from M ary Johnson's
an d th e O rien t. F o r th e C hief of
co rresp o n d in g increase in th e m in­ play. "The S p irit of t'hristm a s
C haplains has announced th e
-
followed by a candle lig h tin g and n,,rse says that w hile M is John
t - r a tio n of holy sacram en ts.
trib u tio n of th e new A rm y and !
.' aid a vet«-ran ch ap lain :
carol service led by the church •M,,, IH ®h,e to ta lk some she «•»»-
N avy H y m nal, a book contain.n-r
"T h e tra d itio n estab lish ed by choir under the direction of W ll- JO>S hearing the news from Cot-
th e b est in sacred them es, subdi­
those pioneer soldiers who boweil ham Wendell.
tage Grov
vided fo r P ro te sta n t, C atholic, and
in p ra y e r on th e eve o f B unker Hill
M r. and Mrs. R im * Boswell of
Monday evening. December 22,
Jew ish form s of w orship. S p
il
and in th e sto rm -sw ep t cam ps at
C alifo rn ia, and Mr.
v isitatio n s will be m ade to th e hos-
at 7 :30 p. m., a play. ‘T h e C h il­ M arysville,
V
alley
F
o
rg
e
is
still
alive
in
the
Si-e W B. JO H N STO N fo r Real
The little five-;, ear-old son o f ^ U la T ^ N e i t h i r ^ r i i r t h e “nTnates
h e a rts o f A m erica’s d efenders in dren o f the Shepherd*.” w ill be and Mrs Rohert Allen of Cottage
Estate Bargains, Loans, Rentals. M r. and Mrs. C linton Ocumpaugh of th e guard h o u se be overlooked.
a rm s."
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given by the Junior C hristian En­ Grove visited nt the Hugh T ru n -
O ffice No. 22 So. 5th St.
42-tfc Was operated oh a few days ago
deavor group. A treat fo r the nell home Sunday
fo r acute appendicitis and is re-
M r. and Mrs. H ow ard W iley
E dith W h itlo ck Neal, who was
Mrs. Florence M ills was taken
children w ill follow during which
tim e Santa Claus m ight be ro o ­ born and reared In the laith am
suddenly ill on Saturday m orning
w ith a cerebral hemorrhage. H er H ea rt hosP,ta l in Eugene.
o f Mrs. W ile y s parents. M r an
d is tric t, passed away recently ot
strained to be present.
hemorrhage
Mrs. W illia m Petersen. M r. W iley
Wednesday: Prayer meeting and * " r h im v *n Yuba City. Caltfo
condition is considered serious but
M rs. Bonita S h illin g and daugh- has been transferred from the
-B ib le Study. 7:00 p. m. Touchers n,a Mrs. Neal and h«-r two son*
has shown some improvement.
te r Bonnyjean came from Rose- field office at M edford to Salem
visited several friends here bust
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meeting. 7:45 p. m.
Grandpa Gray, whose home is burg and spent the week end at where he started his new w o rk in
Plans »0 relieve the a rm y o f its
Thursday: C hoir practice. 7:45 rail.
near Comstock?"was broughi'hom e
home of 51,^ S k ," ing c ^ r “ ”
T ’ 0’’
Miss Vn|a Beer*, who has been
share in the a dm in istratio n o h the P- m-
Tuecdav
n
o
n
in
a
th„
e
r-
Mrs
«">»
Thum.
Mr*.
Skilling
departm
ent
of
the
Public
Utilities
Tuesday evening from the Sacred
CCC camps are in the course o f
6 0 *° >our church during the spending a little tim e w ith he»-
H eart hospital where he had been is a teacher in the Roseburg commission on Monday,
preparation, but it is not expect- Ghristmas season and w orship the folks here, returned to Cottage
schools.
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fo r three weeks. His condition re­
ed that they w ill be com pletely C hris, ('h ild w ith the best g ift Grove to w ork Monday.
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Ted Bailey left Wednesday fo r
Lym an Adams return«'«! »0 his
mains very grave, due to his ad­
M r. and and Mrs. Roy Houser o f Seattle where he w ill he employed carried out u n til some tim e next y ° u <-’an o iier "Yourself."
home here from a Eugene hos­
vancer! age. He is one o f the few
year.
The
changes
are
to
be
made
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Eugene were guests o f M r. and in the Boeing A irc ra ft plant. He
p ita l. Thursday.
rem aining C iv il W ar veterans.
o f sever-
C hristian Science Society,
Society 242
tod of
i-h'. .
/•». ,
Mrs. L o t W agner, Sunday, near took a six weeks course in m etal g radually over a period
The (witham school C hristm as
al
months.
I
t
is
quite
ite probable Second Street. Sunday school at nroernm w ill 1
’
r '
'
Dorena.
w ork in the Eugene vocational
th a t a m erger o f the CCC and 9:45; forenoon service. 11. subject.
Dr. J. D. Scholl is attending the
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school.
N Y A w ill be incorporated
ated in these " I * the Universe. Including Man. n„ si „ m
. n u gym-
S S i ^ T h
° n e t7
Leland R* y h-ft Tuesday fo r
plans.
Devolved
by
an
A
tom
ic
F
orce?"
P ortland to take his fin a l exam i-
Mrs. M argaret C lea rw a ter went
th is week and expects to re tu rn
Among stic firs t functions that Evening service second Wednesday
nation fo r entering the navy.
to Aberdeen, W ashington, last F r i­
here the la tte r p a rt o f the week.
day to spend the C hristm as holi w ill be taken over w ill be enroll- o f each m onth a, 8:00 p. m. The
H ow ard A m cst, sergeant w ith days w ith her husband. Corporal rnpnt' education and w elfare L a t- Bible. C hristian Science lite ra tu re
L illia n Geer is home from Sac- B a tte ry E at
at F o rt Canby, is home C learw ater.
Mrs. C learw ater is Cr’ U.
fa cilitie s and per- and the w ritin g s of Mi
A C hristm as p it lunch dinner
M ary Baker
G IV E A B IC Y C L E
F O R C H R IS T M A S
M 1
iB .
EASY TERM S
New Shipment of
Tricycles!
fe 1 1
Harry Kent le Bicycle Shop
Latham
C IT Y
SOLD ON
Lum ber n ull, resigned
recently
and enlister In the coast guard
M is Erank T readw ell ami Mi
W righ t. teachers ot the Lynx l t d-
low school, plans a ( 'In tslnias tree
and program fo r the pupils and
patrons of the Lynx I billow school
,0 be held the evening of Inco m ­
ber IK.
F or the holiday* tr y N« ---< lue lc
tee c r e a m ut Gustafson's, of
cxiurse,
19-H e -3,
B R IE F S
8t SaCn?d Txi
■ To Relieve Army
Of CCC Work
end *' ’ » h°mC
Lynx Hollow
A « - Dccer” bt'r •®!fl our alle>'s
A fte r December 29th o u r alleys
Glenn King, who has been w ork- w o rk projects w ill s till be under
vv HI be open from noon on. Cot- w ill be open fro m noon on. C o t- 1 ing near Sacramento fo r a ra il- the departm ents of a gricu ltu re
ta g - Grove Bowling Alleys. 17-tfC tage G rovV'Bow’lin g 'A lle y ^ " l7 - tfc road company', is'here v is itin g his and
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■" present.
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parents, M r. and M rs. Gardner
The reorganization o f the ad-
Watches fixed right at Starr's
Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream. King, u n til the firs t o f the year, m in is tra tio n and operation* of the
Jew elry Store.
27-tfc Ask fe r them. C. G. Creamery. M when he plans to re tu rn to his camps w ill be effected before the
w ork.
proposed m
. erger
_
, o f the
, N YA is
Schofield S tew art fo r Plum bing,
I t pays to insure w ith sure In - 1 m
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,
™
KU. ; T ra n sfl''• o f the arm >
Phone 217J.
1 -tfc surance w ith Chas. H all.
14-tfc m
D«.n o
U a r r e " and £ Z PT ,b ,n ,ie* 1 *n the can,ps ,0
M is . P h y llu Vinc. nt were dinner the office o f d irector can be car-
guests o f th e ir daughter and son- ned out w itho ut authorization of
,n la* ‘ M r, and M rs^H o w a rd Con- ~n «re ss. The N Y A m erger is an -
| ner o f W a lk er, Sunday evening.
o th e r th in g -Congress m ust decide
H arold S w artz of Fueene n a rt-
1' ' ° ”
° >° Ut th S t'
n e r n th e local Iri«h.<Jw . r t r fo-m
i i l nOt a n ,lc ‘Pa,ed that there
Is ve rv ill in th e F iiee n e hfl 1' i- i "«•
any Kr<‘a t change in the
w ith an a t ta c k of r iw im 'n u m sn'l o ffic ia l camp set-up Camp o ffi-
is not ab le to w alk • 1 recen t
C1^ u W h° haVe ,jrov‘‘d th e i’' w ° r th
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w’ith the a rm y w ill be retained in
p>r
,x_,!’ 't_,ons. but some plan w ill
CarHon Woodard is home ,o r undoubtedly be worked
out to
the holidays from
M enlo P ark elim inate the
'd u a l' a u th o rity in
J u nior college, C alifornia.
i the camps as it now exists.
Defense Stamps Sell
Fast in Local Schools
WE RECOMMEND DELCO
OUR p a tro n a g e and confidence means more
to us than a d o lla r or tw o e xtra p ro fit from a
b a tte ry o f d o u b tfu l q u a lity.
Y
W e know the Delco Battery w ill give you com­
plete satisfaction and more d e p e n d a b le service
fo r yo ur b a tte ry d o lla r. Built and g u a ra n te e d by
Delco-Rem y who fo r over 20 years has set the
q u a lity standard in autom otive e le ctrica l systems.
■*O »41 T f o'*
Flatters’ Texaco Station
School s a v i n g
and defense
stamp sales m et a h earty response
in the c ity schools last week. A
to ta l o f $53.90 was taken in at the
high school and grades. The union
high school students
purchased
$27.50 w o rth o f defense stamps,
and the grade school students de-
posited $26.98 tow ard defense
bonds.
Over f if t y per cent o f the high
school students purchased stamps
and from present indications the
sales w ill increase. A , the J e ffe r­
son and Adams schools 135 stu ­
dents have deposited in school sav­
ings, and the school authorities
expect from the interest shown
many more students w ill avail
themselves o f the money manage­
ment plan a fte r the C hristm as va­
cation.
TRAVELING EXAM INER HERE
A tra v e lin g exam iner o f oper­
ators and chauffeurs w ill be at
the c ity hall December 22nd from
9:00 a. m. to 5:fX) p. m. fo r the
purpose o f exam ining those w islt-
j ing to obtain
perm its to drive
cars.
Corona adaing machines fo r sale
a t the Sentinel office.
Jo Relieve
Misery 1
In the meantime the reduction
o f the camps throughout the
U nited States has been under way
so that the to ta l strength on De-
c<?m ber 1 was iMX) camps. This is
necessary in ord er to keep the
num ber o f campa in operation
parallel w ith current enrollm ent
strength
Eighty-one CCC camps are now
located on m ilita ry reservations
throughout the nation,
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Corona adding machines fo r sale
th e Sentinel office.___________
M r und Mrs. H arold
Sprague,
M r. und Mi
Raymond
Wicks,
M r. und Mrs. K en n e th M ickey,
M r unii Mrs. Erank Gierau of
, Cotiluge Grove
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E lm er Hendricks o f Eugene.
Tw o can(j klatPS werc
were in itia te d
W illia m Sheldon of th<- H ollow
into the Lorane grange nt
regular m eeting last
Thum duy ond Bennie „«nson of Saginaw ,
Rule.-
The cand.dat.-s were M r and Mrs. employed at the G reen
, , allas N orton ArrangPmentB have
compl(.te<1 ,o r th(. granK,.,„
ho|(,
(7 )ris, m;is pjl|., , X w m .
23rd (<ach grangpr '
, ak„
a ,Pn cent
and refreshments
w ill lx- served. Mmes. C. G. Sm ith
and John M ullican were appointed
on a com m ittee to help arrnngi
fo r a com m unity Christm as tree.
To«,ay farm ers w ill vote on a
com m unity a g ric u ltu ra l com m it-
tee the election w ill be held at
'
e,ecl'on
the Odd Eellow hall.
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Lorane Grange PlABf
A Christmas P arty
1
1938 Studebaker
Coupe
1937 Chevrolet
Sedan
1937 Plymouth
Pickup
1937 Ford Sedan
McCOY
MOTORS
CHRYSLER
PLYMOUTH
IN T E R N A T IO N A L
Suk-s
Service
May PLc Surest-
9
( AKI) O F THANKS.
Wc wish to thank our friends
fo r th e ir kindness and sympathy.
Also fo r the lovely flowers, and
the J. H. Chambers and son m ill,
woods and section crew fo r th e ir
lovely flo ra l pieces.
Mrs. Mae Ostrander,
H a rrie t Ostrander,
M r. and Mrs. Eugene Dove.
M r. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer.
19-ltp
Corona Portables. The Sentinel.
Your Dollar Is Worth
100 Cents in These Values
T R A D E FOR CLOSE IN FAR M . 2 bedroom, modern house at
644 Birch street. One acre o f good garden. Maybe he’s foolish
but he’s only asking $1,500 Grab it quick.
Here's another bargain. O wner moved out of town. Has Ivcn
asking $1,8<XJ. NOW take $1,000 cash. It's a modern 6-room
house (needs p a in t). Alm ost *4 acre ground. Out o f c ity lim its
so taxes ju s t $10.
L ike the West Side? C orner lot facing Main Street. Just in fron t
o f the Tennis Courts. 90 feet by 115 feet. $600.00.
Best income property in Cottage Grove to trade fo r a good farm .
902 B irch Street. 4 bedrooms. A l condition. Come in and be sur­
prised a t the low price and easy terms.
35 acres. A ll open. 4 miles from town. O. K. Buildings. Good tu r ­
key place. Sell or trade fo r larger farm and pay difference in
cash.
701 M ain
Christmas
Bargains
RODMANS
Pitone 216
(
1-lb. Boxes
.00 ¡iixl
=
up
Every girl loves to receive a box of sweets at Christ­
mas. What a pleasant surprise she’ll get when she un­
covers these delicious, creamy chocolates by Soceite.
MANY ASSORTMENTS TO CHOOSE FROM AND
GUARANTEED TO SATISFY.
5 Pound Chocolates
98c
1 Pound Cherry Chocolates
25c
IV2 Pound Hoffler Chocolates
98c
Soceite Chocolates
$1.00 to $3.00