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»»A<TE SIX Till Its I 1 \ V, PEI Ht I AIM TtlM SENTINEL, PriTTAGK PROVE OREGON - You Win by Saving fifflfflURCHES Catholic church, Father An thony Gerace,— Mass each Sunday at 9:30 a. m. except fourth Sun day, at which time it will be at 8:00 a. m. a t T h r ir t - U ’lM*, th e store th a t hnwight and m a in tain » C u t-R a te prir«*» fo r you.— You, too, ra n aavo. 35c Aspirin, U.S.P. 100’s 19c 50c Lavoris 39c $1.00 Squibbs Cod Liver Oil 98c $2.00 Hotwater Bottles, 3 yr. guar. F IR S T P R E SB YTER IA N CHURCH J, Ted Burns. Minister. Sunday school .......... 9:45 p. m. Worship Service 11:00 p. in. Junior Christian Endeavor 4 p. m. Sr. Christian Endeavor 6.30 p. m Wednesday, prayer meeting 7:30 p. m. Thursday, choir practice 7:45 p. m. Director W illiam A. Wen dell. All visitors, friends and worship ers of Christ the Savior, are wel come always. $1.49 40c Colgates Tooth Paste 37c 10c Woodbury Soap, 4 bars 25c Star Razor Blades, single or double edge 14 for 25c M E T H O D IS T CHURCH, Rev. W . A. Briggs, Pastor. Church school ............... 9:45 a. m. Morning sermon topic, "Modern Man and His Bible." Evening sermon topic. "Jesus Answers His Enemies " Youth Fellowship .... 6:30 p. m. Choir Practice. Tuesday 7:30 p. m Prayer meeting and Bible study Thursday evening ....... 7:30 p. m LOWEST CUT RATE PRICES ON ALL TOBACCOS C IT Y B R IE F S See W. B. JO HNSTO N for Real Estate Bargains, Loans. Rentals, Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc „ , „ ~ T . Mr. and Mrs. Charles M iller and Mrs. ., , Bessie Sutcliffe went . to Aberdeen. Washington, for the week end. They visited with Mrs. Miller's daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Clearwater. •»» r-i-rr «r n j I, Mrs. Clifford Wallace and small daughter Linda went to their home . m- j o . j at Divide. Saturday, after spend- ing about ten days at the W illiam Wells home. War Brings New Golf ‘Hazard’ H. S. Kline and V. C. Carlson left for Medford yesterday, where they will be employed in the con- struction of the new government cantonment. Other building con- tractors here are contemplating ejther going , Q Medford or Cor- vallis. C H URCH O F C H R IS T Gordon L. Hypes. Minister Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Roy S Hands, superintendent. Commun ion and morning worship. 11 a. m Morning sermon by Mr. Hypes 11:30 a. m. Christian Endeavor, 6:30 p. m Evening evangelistic service. 7:30 P- m. , -------------„ ASSEM BLY OF GOD Ethel Gutekunst. Supply Pastor Sunday school. 9:45 a. m M om - ing service. 11:00 a. m. Evening service, 7:45 p. m. Som e» here on Uie W est Coasl. golfer» h * , e an e s tra tra p on (h a ir course. T h e crew m a n n in g abose | u n em p lacem ent wears raetoi h ats a t a ll tim es—-to w a rd a ff stray |» U holla. vxaA-vs wwv». vX x. •» >, » x. ' • - x Wfa~»-*wvurui-w Highlights on System of Higher Education Over State of Oregon The following letter by Dean versity of Oregon spoke for the Victor Morris of the University of state system of higher education. Oregon, addressed to Oregon | In those broadcasts the School of business men and Chamber of, business Administration attempt- Commerce secretaries has been'ed to preaent to the citizens of handed us by Wayne Mackin. The ¡Oregon a picture of some of the information which is quoted in work It Is trying to do. part w ill be of interest to many: I .... T h e Oregon State System of hr ,??.» !»* h ‘>bruar> the Higher Education has been pre-1 ,r ‘ during thls academlc year ¿ d , he 1|or a u b .^ n d LONDON 4-11 MOTIIEKN MEET I!I. I!»j Historical Events Ixindvn *1-11 Mothers dub met on February 11 for an all-dny meeting nt the dub house. The resignation of Mrs. Morgan ns president was received and ac cepted, as she Is moving to Cot tage Grove. Her unexpired term will lie filled by Mrs. Ivan Rob •111 Muii fUnert I« not gM ” bins. vice president A vice presi dent will be elected nt the noxt rcntuAKY meeting A treasi, .*r's report was, j l * Supien«« court uplx'lds given by Mrs. botan Ritter. Re Oregon's Initiativ», Fiel- •(«ridurli law, 1912. cent purchases for community welfare have depleted the treas • Snow lall» 20 l«*l «l»»p, ury and ways and means of mis 1717, in New England. mg funds were discussed. It was reported that no Red -Bulli» ul Veidun. ISIS. Cross sewing was available lit tin* present time and that moat of the U - Was) itmjtoh '■ blithd tyj tin i Thunksulvlmj Mo» garments on hand bail been com CiM pleted. BUkbusvIl» colony. ItJU. The state traveling library wns received and Ixxikx were pluetxf on the shelves ut the club house. Mrs lx*on Morton has hern npixiinled as librarian and announced that the library would be o|H*n to the community on Wednesday after noons An appeal for books to lx* loaned was made. There was a discussion on vie- lory gardens A large quantity of waste paper has lx*«*n collected and tied into bundles for ship- ping. Mrs. Doran R itter was ap- pointed to arrange for transpor- tat Ion of the |xiprr to Eugene, where it will be shipped with other 4-H club and Boy Scout paper -A ltp la n » catti»» n.ull. m èco In N Y 32 liotus 20 ttunuiw. læ l. r e t r i 34 Arttona iFlrjiiiled io 111« Unica 1912. DR H. A. HAGEN Chiropractic Physician , ub»rriber. who is Scotch, asks ,h«i we reprint it "Just in ease." n u recipe from an aged Scols- woman for taking a bombing from , t„. ••j,.,rtcx”: "When the air r a il warning sotmU*. I take the Bible from the shelf and read the Twen ty-third Psalm. Then J pul un a wee hit of prayer. Then I take a wee drap o' whisky to steady my A IK R A ID KEt IF F . nerve». Then 1 get in bed and pull We may never need this recipe the covers way up. Anti then I tell here in Cottage Grove but an old H itler to go to hell!" NOTICE The Rev. Ted Burns. Presby- terian minister, spent Monday Prayer meeting, 7.45 p. m. iuw - iday and Tuesday ,n Portland Por,|and attending a, , P„dmO day. Regular preaching E veryon service e *Ha te ' UW,ned K ° « ‘ “ T 1" 8Ctual d a “ W ork »" 7:45 p. m. Thursday. ° the caption. -Higher Education broadcas, , h<i , gth thpy #trew <| a meeting of Faith and Life Seminar was for welcome. Qn*atr« •• All persona having any article left at Starr's Jewelry . ™ the service of the School of Rusi- all Presbyterian ministers in the C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E SO C IETY "On ,he evenings of February ness to the young people of the Store for repair or laid away MUST call for the same be State of Oregon. 242 Second Street. ll* anri the School of Bust- state, and especially some of the fore March lit, 1942, as I am closing out my jewelry store Sunday school at 9:45; forenoon ness Administration of the I ni- activities on the campus that a t Major LaSells Stewart left F ri Chester Rearrtck left Thursday tempt to bring students and busi day for a visit with his son. Capt. for Portland, where he joined the service, 11. subject "Mind." Even and going into National Defense Work. MARITIME SERVICE ness men together so that stu Faye Stewart, at Ft. Canby. He U. S. Marines. He was sent to San ing service second Wednesday of OPENED TO YOUNG MEN. also visited with Capt. Stew art’s dents may become better acquaint- : each month at 8:00 p. m. The Thanking you for ycur patronage and good will. Diego. California, for training. those busine^ who are now run- family at Long Washing- ton. From there Beach, he went to Ta- » ls\ dd^ therp in the event hte ^ h T ’^ n ^ t ^ o f ’ Enrollment in the United States , ed n with Oregon H A STARR coma on business and to visit with SSy£ay T t e r r o ^ o r pur- ^ i t i m e Service h « been opened "The 18th of February the pro him is: Recruit Depot. Manne chased before or after the Wed- !? £ro" 1 18 ' ° “ yeY ’ .®W. his brother. William D. Stewart. Corps Base. San Diego. nesday service. “ <?„ N ^ n- S“ « 1» £ * * ,r ct gram presented the efforts of th«* He plans to return today. Enrolling Officer, announced to- School of Business Administra tion to serve the business men H arry Short left for his home M r. and Mrs. Thomas Bigger- throughout the state. In many at Spokane after spending a few H EB R O N C H R IS T IA N CHUR C H Cottage Orove, Oregon staff spent Saturday and Sunday H arrie S, Young, Pastor. Men from the Pacific North- ways the entire state Is our days here on account of the ill who enter the Service are in Klamath Falls transacting Bible school, 10:00 a. m. Mora- west campus. We believe you will be in ness of his mother, Mrs. James business. ing Worship and Communion Ser- sent to the training station at terested In sortie of the confer We plan on returning to Cottage Orove at the end of Short. Hueneme, California, sixty ences held here on the campus for _______ vice 11:00 a. m. Christian Endeav- Port M r. and Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook the present national emergency. M r. and Mrs. S. L. Godard have or* p- m- Following the morn- miles north of Ldk Angeles. T h e y ____________ ___ business men. and in some of the spent Sunday with his parents. returned from an extended trip *ng serv*Cf‘ there will be a pot-luck are given a seven-month course re5earch work now being under- Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Holbrook, in to Arizona and California for the dlnner and and business business meeting of instruction in the arts of sea- taken.” Creswell. Every member of the church is manship, after which they are benefit of their health. graduated as able-bodied seamen urged to attend. M r. and Mrs. Joe Smith spent »«„ « »«•„ ,, in the American Merchant Marine. »h., ¡_ n .i j u Mrs- “ o> Mahrt of Mills Valley, the week end in Portland where r x i , r __ F IR S T B A P TIS T C H URCH Vision and height requirements Man-tone « aid *a tt ' t h * C 0 *0 ™«1« . H . D. Kem of Portland Eroile L. White, pastor. of the Service also have been Maryjane AAi and n attended the wed- and Vjctor Rem Qf .V Monmouth W changed. Eyesight Church school at 9:45. ** a .Z -1 1 V IU IU I r v r ill l U r u l K J U lf l _ ----- Mrs c a ig in i requirements t u u it v n iv iiia ding of Miss Betty Anne Killer. werç jn Coltage Grove Monday to C. M artin, superintendent. Morn- now are a minimum of 20/70 un- ing worship at 11. corrected vision in one eye and M r. and Mrs. H. B. Breedlove ° f thCÍr fath<?r' B.Y.P.U. at 6:30. Evening wor 20/40 in the other. The minimum visited over the week end with ship. 7:30. height and weight Ls five feet their daughter, M r s . George Children's activity period. Wed four inches tall and 130 pounds. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte. H ew itt, at Marshfield. LaSells Stewart and John Finner- nesday afternoon from 4 to 5. Enrollees must produce proof « „“ 77------ an spent the week end at Fort Thursday evening at 7:30, prayer of citizenship and, if they are un Mrs. W. C. M artin, Mrs. A. C. Stevens service and Bible study. der 21, must have their parents' Spriggs and the Rev. and Mrs. ________ ; I --------------------------- consent. Ercile L. U hite visited Monday in Benton Schrenk, who will work Upon becoming able-bodied sea Portland. Mrs. M artin attended a with his brother on a ranch near men the men work at prevailing board meeting of the Baptist worn- Eugene, left Tuesday to start Dean Jackson of O.S.C. spent en. Mm. S p ,ia B vB„ed .« ,h . UpT .p r t n ,/ s .S ^ ^ 'lp d S ^ y S K V ” 1“ . . . ’ j .. $72.50 to $135 a month in addition home of her daughter and son- and son Gordon will follow as home of his parents, M r. and Mrs. tQ and room overtime and in-law, M r. and Mrs. George soon as school closes here. Oscar Jackson. bonuses. York, and the Rev. and Mrs. W hite ________ Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hogate and _ , . . . . . . . visited with relatives of Mrs. Private Dale W. Bennett, son interested in taking children of Cottage Grove visited . . . Persons . . . . . White. O. Bennett of ----------’ Cottage Grove Sunday evening with hnmp hv They Mr« were i r- accompanied u o u i of H. --------------------- ----------- the Dave _ e J,8 5 af)p home by Mrs. W L. Gambtll, who last week enrolled at Sheppard Hites Enrolling Office, Room 31, Fed- Of course you can. And that is totals from his "Agricultural plans to visit until Sunday at the Field at Wichita Falls, Texas, the M r and Mrs Lee Nixon visited eral Ofikre Building, Seattle; home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. world’s largest air corps technical Wjt h relatives in Portland over Room 246- Post o i f »ce Building, why you could keep track of your Records" and place the figures G. C. Hood. school and is working toward the the week end. Spokane Washington; Room 301 farm income and expenses easily under the same headings on his ------------ rating of aviation mechanic and is Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rauch and pioneer Post Otice, Portland. and with little expenditure of income tax blank. Bill Workman spent the week scheduled to be graduated in June, sons of Eugene spent Monday eve- Ort‘8 °n or at their local U. S. em time by use of "Agricultural Rec The monthly record also shows end at the home of his parents, ------ — ning at the Oscar Jackson home. Plo>'ment Office. M r. and Mrs. W. L. Workman. He Ered Bosley, Hazel Wells and ArnoW Corliss arrived home -------------------------- ords," the simple system now of him just where he stands through 2736 ENROLLED IN EX is employed in the supply depart- Ina Monroe spent the week end in from Seattle Saturday evening out the year. How much he has fered in connection with subscrip TENSION COURSE. ment at the Boeing Aircraft Portland where they attended a Mrs Dave H ite visjted with her tions to this paper. spent to date. How much he has Plant. state Methodist Youth Fellowship folks M r. and Mrs. Ben Jackson, The general extension division ------------- convocation. On the return trip of Walker, Tuesday The fanner who is using this taken in. It is good business to Are you run-down, tired and they visited at Dallas with the Mrs. John Hathaway spent Mon of the state system of higher edu know these facts. simple accounting system merely feel badly? Be wise. See your Rev. and Mrs. E. M. Tilton, for- dav M rs Rurt l^nvr»n«-o of cation, with a campus which cov- Chiropractor. Dr. C. R. Simkins, mer residents of this city. “ll “ of * r»— — recorded an — enters what he takes in and what ers all Oregon, en- It is especially good business Cedars. over Petersen’s. Phone 5. 26-tfc Mr. and Mrs. John Stalder spent r o d e n t of 2736 during fall term, be spends each month undeT when the record system which Saturday in Eugene. 1 n was announced through the of- headings corresponding to the makes all this so easily possible Schofield Stewart for Plumbing, It pays to insure with sure in- — .. fice of the chancellor of the sys- The Rudolf Hansens were dm- tem on „ r of D r v y Phone 217J. 1-tfc surance with Chas. H all. 14-tfc items on which he must report in can be had at the special price of ner guests Sunday of the Curtis CaldweI1> dcan an^ of the filling out his income tax blank. fered by The Sentinel. It pays to insure with sure in- Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream. Whites in Eugene. division at the University of Ore- Each new month's totals are When you are in town stop at surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc Ask for them. C. G. Crewmery. tf Mrs. Joe Crick made a business gon, Monday. ~ trip to Portland Monday. ... ' ?—- added to those of the preceding the office to see "Agricultural The Social Neighbors club met months so that all the farmer Records." Your own examination at the home of Mrs. Ernest Sears must do to file his income tax re of the system will convince you of February 11 for an all-day meet port is to copy off the December ing with pot-luck dinner. Some its simplicity and helpfullness. pieced quilt blocks, while others Friday and Saturday Only did Red Cross knitting. Mrs. Mon CLIP THIS AD ett and Mrs. Eleanor Wolfard and daughter M ary Lou of Cottage Bring It to our store, Friday Grove were guests. The next meet and Saturday only and receive "Agricultural Records" . $6.60 Our Special ing of the club will be with Mrs. a $2.00 Night In Hawaii Make- Ralph Sears, February 25 in the Price to You Y ear’s Subscription $1.75 Up Kit, consisting of afternoon. Starr’s Jewelry Store yl/r. Fanner: Can You Add And Subtract? Delight Valley LADIES! Front and Center! SAILORS SOLDIERS M ARINES FROM THE A. E. F. OF YESTERYEARS You are invited to join the Cottage Orove Port 3473 Veterans of Foreign Wars of U. S. to help us carry out a national program offering the Service and Welfare Facili ties of the V. F. W. to the present A. E. F. and to assist the local V. F. W. Service Officers to contact and look after the parents and relatives at home. Am erica’s Gold Chevron Veterans of Wars in the part are anxious to do their bit behind the lines while the pres ent A. E. F. fight on for Victory at the front. JOHN LONG, Adjutant W. ACE GREGG, Commander JOHN LAMB, Quartermaster APPLICATIONS ACCEPTED Applications for naval base guard duty are still being accept ed, according to Roy Vernstrom, staff sergeant of the USMC at Portland, however the February quota has been filled. Guard dutyj is done by a limited reserve class of men from 30 to 50. Bill Workman and Wayne Mack- j in drove to the Willamette pass Sunday and enjoyed several hours of skiing. ORANGE FLAKE ICE CREAM at Gustafson’S, of course. 28-ltc-4i 91 Face Powder 60c Combination Rouge Lipstick Vanity 60c Hawaii Perfume All Three for Only 25c Total Regular Price $7.25 ‘3.54 Come In—L et’s Take a Look at the "Record" and This Coupon fplus tax) AN IDEAL GIFT Lim it 2 to a Customer Brown’s Drug Store Cottage Grove Pharmacy Cottage Grove Sentinel 26 North 6th St. Telephone 169