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s EHCHURfflES O C I E T Y ottante M is s Ina M o n r o e , R e p o r t e r T e l e p h o n e 159 C H UR C H O F C H R IS T Gordon L. Hypes, M inister. By Kirs. Julia Kiana Bible school, 9 45 a in. Roy S Waxlin^hou»» H ouk » Economist H inds. Supt M orning w orship and HODGES-GItt BBE L o rd ’s Supper. 11 IK) a. m. Ser M a-hday In W art!me mon subject. "T he T ru e Inde Tuesday evening at 8 o'ckx'k pendence D ay." And now chlorine has gone to the wedding' of Della Hodges o f THURSDAY C hristian Endeavor, 7:U0 p. m. w ar! I t is needed fo r explosives and this city and Francis Bradley Bid and Bye Bridge club w ill Evening service. 8:tX) p. in. Ser- airplane windshields among other Grubb»* o f W ilb u r was solemnized meet w ith M r. and Mi . Cl»** i-*r rnon subject, “ N orthbound for things und there w ill be considerably at the home o f the bride. The Stroup thus evening less fo r house C hrist ’’ Rev H. W Davis, fo rm e r pastor hold u s e . B u t of the Baptist church here, o ffi FRIDAY cheer up. the gov C H U R C H O F GOD ernment predict* ciated at the candlelight service. Rebekah lodge w ill liold i n s i s t - : 1060 East Adams Ave. that our clothing Miss M arguerite Hodges sang, |aiion of officers follow ing the Sunduy school 10 a. m. Devo w ill no doubt last “ A t Dawning, w ith Miss Salene regular meeting. tio na l service, 11 a m. Young much longer once H a ig h t accompanying. people's m eeting. 7:15 p m. Evan we learn all over The bride's dress was of pale The Garden Club w ill not meet gelistic service, 8 HO p. m. again to depend p in k iharquusette completed by the u n til next week. The m eeting then on sunshine and We in vite you Io w orship God customary halo. She earned a w ill be w ith Miss M a rle tte Ham- good w a s h i n g w ith us. bouquet of gladioli and p ink sweet ant. m e t h o d s as a Roy K. Hutchison, Pastor. w h 11 e n e r. I n peas. H er going away dress was MONDAY brushing up on a dark blue suit. I ’ast M atrons w ill meet Ju ly 13 LO N D O N C H U R C H O F C H R IS T my own washing The guests were relatives and at the home o f Miss M ariette Harvey Shipp o f Los Angeles, .Mrs. Kiene methods, I find Intim ate friends: M r. and Mrs. Hamant fo r the annual picnic C alifornia, w ill conduct gospel sere that keeping my laundry equip ment Bernard M artin ot Moro, Mis> The tune o f the meeting was vices at the London C hurch of in good running condition heli ps to M arguerite Hedges ot Eugene, poned because of the holiday. C hrist Sunday. J u ly 5th. m orning la *u? the blues out of washday. Miss Salene H aight of 1 m l land, and evening, and also Monday and An el«*etrle washer should be M r. and Mrs. Bayard Reed and 1 hen* u i l l be in itia tio n and m- Tuesdav e v e n in r, follow ing M r. drained immediately a fte r washing M r. and Mrs. Vernon Stew art oi sta lla tio n at the m e ta Rho meet- s h ip p ¿s now n .slden, m in is te r of [" 2 * ' RinsJ th «' Jub thoroughly and C ollage Grove, M r. and Mrs. Bud mg in the evening the H aw thorne C hurch o f C hrist. remove the agitator and suction , . , ,, . cups and rinse. Remove any soap Grimes of Springfield, LeRoy C atholic A lta r society w ill meet near L a s Angeles. Mr. and Mrs curd or ,jnt that „ticks to the tub. H un te r o f P ortland and Dennis , ,. . , . Shipp and th e ir three children agitator or suction cups w ith a soft Cbotes and Mrs. H o ra Hecker of were* fo rm e r residents o f this cloth. I f you have an automatic- C orvallis. The wedding dinner was TUESDAY place are now v is itin g relatives type washer, cl»*an the lin t trap served at the Rainbow cafe. a fte r each week’s washing. Neighbors o f W oodcraft w ill here. This wedding united tw o o f the ________ Remember, wringer rolls are rub ,. . , ... , T. , _ . meet Tuesday evening w ith Mrs. oldest^ fa m d ie ^ o ^D o u g la s county, M#b)e and . ber and should be treated accord S IL K C R E E K C H A P E L the bride's grandfather, Edwin Sunday school. 10 o’clock. Mi's. ingly. Release the pressure when D u ffy on the refreshm ent com through using. th»*n wipe them dry Otey, and the groom's gra nd fa th M arion W ooleotl, superintendent. and cover them up That saves the m ittee. er. Benjam in Grubbe, having set 11 o’clock, sermon subject, "S alt- rubber and the spring. M others’ club w ill hold th e ir less Salt and Hidden L ig hts.’’ tled near W ilb u r in the early Clean the bottom o f your iron day». Mrs. Grubbe was reared at annual picnic at the home of Mi's. w ith a damp cloth a fte r each using. The Dalles and has taught school Cad Wallace. The husbands of S E V E N T II-D A Y A D V E N T IS T W ait until it is cool, and be quite seven years in m is county. M r. members are invited. Everyone is CHURCH sure it is cold before putting it Grubbe farm s extensively near requested to bring th e ir own West M ain Street away. Don’t let the iron cord touch Roseburg and is w ell-loved in th a t sugar, Sabhath school, 9:30 o'clock, the hot iron and don'tdrop the iron. service 11:00 o'clock Once a m onth or so, rub th e aole v ic in ity fo r his fine singing, hav- Eagles’ A u x ilia ry w ill have Preaching Every Saturday. V isitors welcome P'at* w>l h a good grade o f p ara ffin ing appeared at local gatherings th e ir ,a(. n iw ti _______ or beeswax and wipe it off on and on the Roseburg radio station paper or cloth. I f it is very soiled, A SS E M B L Y O F G O D — WEDNESDAY or starch has stuck to it, sprinkle S T A F F CLUB MEETS The w s c g of the M etho. H ilto n T. P a rk , P a sto r. some salt on a newspaper and run Sunday school at 9:45 a. the iron over it. I f i t ’s scratched, dist church w ill hold a picnic at The S ta ff club o f the Rebekah the at 1;00 M rg \ j a rk M o,.. Preaching, 11 a. m. Young people s wipe w ith a damp cloth when cool, lodge met F rid a y evening fo r gan ^ r s . Ed Conner and M rs service at 6:30 p. m. Evening or i f necessary use a mild abrasive or fine st«?el wool. practice w ith a good attendance. Ethel Landess w ill be hostesses. evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Plans were made fo r changing t h e --------------------------------------------------- MENU Tuesday n ig ht, pra yer service, • T o t Roaat w it h F o t a t M t an d C a rru ta d rill so a ll members are urged 7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach b ro w n G ra v y EA STER N STAR LODGE to be present fo r the next prac W ilte d L r t lu e « b re a d an d B u tte r ing service, 7:45 p. m. H EAR S REPORTS F re e h F r u i t G m c e r Cooklea tice. In sta lla tio n w ill be held next ______ C h ille d C oro« - C o ffe e F rid a y evening foUowing the Re- R Qf th<? Grand • P e t K o a a t w ith P e tal««« a n d C A T H O L IC C H UR C H C a rro t« Rertpe bekah m eeting and a ll who are o f , he S ta r )odge ;U Rev. J. L. M axw ell, Pastor. 4 pound« beef i th ia 2 - ia r h cube « a ll can bd a chwck. pork ta king part in it should be pres- P ortland recently were given by Mass each Suhday a t 8:00 a. m. ahouMer. o r clod S cup hot w a te r c u t 0 beef I C a rro t« . potaUwa m eet- n ig h t a fte r the Odd Fellow m eet S a it, p e p p e r a n d on tuna B L U E M O U N T A IN C H UR C H ing o f the local lodge F rid a y eve flo o r ing. Those p articip a tin g in the in- M rs. B e tty W illiam s, Pastor. R u b m e a t w it h flo u r in to w h ich has been ning. M rs. M axine W ard. Mrs. sta lla tio n are expected to wear llm a and M r j p G ra Bible school. 10:00 a. m. Service ■ u x e d a a lt and pepper. In a s k ille t f r y • u t th e a a lt p o rk w h ic h has bee^ c u t in to formais. Refreshments were s e n - thosp reports, 11:00 a. m. Young people's service e m a il cub««. T h a t m eans to heat th e s k il ed by Mesdames Elsie C urr.n M „ T hum was Qn , h(? « 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service, let. add s m a ll cubes o f s a lt p o rk , an d the » r ra s e fro m p ork w ill m elt out D o n 't let A lice Conner, Hazel C ulver and the p o r k scorch, so t u r n dow n heat. B e tte r resentatives com m ittee at Grand 7:45 p. m. N ora Yearous. use M ed iu m heat on e le r tr lc r a n « . W h e n Chapter. Mrs. Graham was the th ere Is s u ffic ie n t r r e a a e in th e s k ille t, M E T H O D IS T CHURCH. grand representative of South Da place m eet 1n hot r r e a a e an d b ro w n on a ll Rev. W . A. Briggs, P a sto r MR. A N D MRS. IIA W L E i Bid*«. I f a s in _ r e le c tric ra n _________ g e , place m eat in kota. Sunday school. 9:45, Sam M ack- i r<” i Lr' .*d d . ' UB w,t' r w 'h E N T ER TA IN M rs. M axine W ard acting wor- « m o it. u th y m atron in the absence o f Mrs. ' n* SuPl - M ?rn ^ wors h ) P .lL 0 b M r. and M rs. Ralph Haw ley en- Echo Galdabini. who was ill. Mrs. ' mon °P ,C* P ragm atic C h rist- | ltrv»i n< mm • the 8. m ..*C mmm la rg e k eft tie. a a n d 4 cooked on su rface, o r placed in a covered caaserole an d cooked te rtaine d the A. V. H. Bridge M atthew s was chairm an lanJ ty ’, oven a t 250 *. Fellowship, 7:00 p. m. in O th n e e hou club a t th e ir home Thursday eve- of , he re fr„ hment „ ^ ¡ n e e . v Youth ""' r befo re ready to serve, add vege- w a s th e la st m e e tin v »if* th e Even,nK w orship. 8:00 o’clock ta b le *, an d i t is adv isab le to add a d d itio n a l rung. M r. and Mrs. B ill Perini of k Sermon topic, "D a re 1 T ru s t M y “ ll *° ,n *** ,Urtri« r»n«». A n la u f were guests. A t bridge lodge u n til fa ll. ,, t u m sw itc h to H ig h as soon as vegetable« Conscience. ................. Mrs. C la ir Hogate held high score a r e added, an d w hen s te a m in g a g a in tu r n w itc h to L o w to fin is h coo king . W hvn D r. M arshall J. M urphree. a s r-noking fo r the women and Ralph Hawley S O C IA L T W E L V E D IN N E R ng On a n y ra n g e o th e r th an «^ y rtrir. m issionary from South A fric a i t fo r the men. Mrs. R ichard Bushell y Le neceeeary n«ceesary to tv add m«>r« m»,r« w a te r U» n t bu r n in g . p re v e held low fo r the women and B ill The Social Twelve club held a who is on furlough here, w ill be P erini fo r the men. The next covered .dish dinner at the home the special speaker at a m eeting PA ST NOBLE (.H A N D S MEET meeting was postponed u n til July of Mrs. N. E. Compton last Thurs- sponsored by the M en’s B ro the r- 23 when it w ill be held a t the day afternoon. M rs. M innie F uller, hood Ju ly 9 at 8:00 p. m. A t the regular meeting o f the C la ir Hogate home. M r. Compton s sister from B a ttle Several young people and the : r,. Rov R rit» » n io n u»»,.na c..»»i^ Noble Grand club last Thurs- Creek. M ichigan, was a guest. The Re\ Pldn to attend S u ttL a ftern o o n Mrs K ath erin e . ' • . . TO W N SEN D SOCIAL NIGHT afternoon was spent in playing Lake In s titu te J u ly 11 to 18. VasBinder who exp»*cts to move j tabl<* games. . i away soon was honored w ith a F IR S T P R E S B Y T E R IA N The Townsend club held a so handkerchief shower. A fte r a so C H UR C H cial night Monday w ith M rs. W ill MR. A N D MKS. HELLIW FX1 cial ufterno»»n refreshm ents were J. Ted Burns, M in ister. D orw ard in charge o f the pro EN T ER TA IN Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. W or- s‘,rvw l by Mesdames M illie John- gram. The program included: sing ing giving _ Am erica and _ _ the flag _ j M r. and M rs. A W. H e lliw e ll ship service, 11:00 a. m. Subject, J ?J>,J* ^ it t ie Kune, Ina S tu a rt and Zula Hansen. salute, music by Mrs. Blackm ore entertained the O. W. D inn er club “ Anniversary Sermon, and M r. Tucker, readings by Mrs. Monday evening w ith a picnic C hristian Endeavor groups w ill ooo PLAN EM IN MAY Goude, Mrs. Marsh, M rs. B ittin - dinner. A social evening was en- hold th e ir meetings in various p ’ « ,¿ . *...11 «nv.ne the ger, Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Tucker, Mrs. joyed fo llo w in g the dinner. homes as fo llo w s: A t 6:00 p. m. b ad new s an n o u n ced Petrie and H a rry H a rt. Group —• — Intermediat«*s w ill meet at the J • , ’ fh , j singing and vocal solos by J e ff M . P. G. C LU B P IC N IC home o f Miss Jane Beidler a t 635 dur(>f) n,.ar) 4 (MX, „ | anei, .n May T u rn e r and Wendell Sm all were ------------- F irs t street. S ubject: “ How God , th , ,h i so«i tank», __ ' enjoyed. The M^R G .c lu b held a p ic n c W orks in the W orld T hrough 2>5 )Oh a r t j,k, £ pie c e s a n i and a n ti- ' —♦ — a t' the Benton Schrenk home at Great Causes. tank guns. We w ill be open at 9:30 a. m. on .Meadowview Tuesday evening. A t 6:30 p. m Seniors w ill meet His disclosure of those produc Ju ly 4th. Gustafson's, of course. Husbands and fam ilies o f the «*t the home o f Mrs. George M at- tion figures was the firs t such an 4 7 -ltc-5 i members were guests. thews on F irs t street. nouncement from the W hite -- There w ill be a tim e fo r both House since the president in Janu recreation and worship. a ry set a 60,(XX)-plane and a 45,- "A task fo r eveiyone, everyone (XX)-tarik goal fo r this year. at his task." ------------- I “ The Lord's Prayer. Communion C H R LSTIA N S C IE N C E SO CIETY service fo llo w in g sermon. 242 Second Street. B.Y.P.U. at 7:00. Evening w o r, Sunday school at 9:45, forenoon ship service at 8:00. Sermon sub service, 11. Subject, "God.” Eve- ject, "Com plete D evotion.” ning service second Wednesday of j C hoir practice Wednesday eve- each m onth a t 8:00 p. m. ning a t 8:00. H our of prayer and Bible study Thursday evening ut F R E E M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H 8:00. So. 6th aod H arrison. H arold P. H offm an, Pastor The d aily vacation Bible school at the Free M ethodist church is in progress and begins each m orn ing at 9:00 a. m. and w ill dismiss at 11:45 a. m. Miss Evelyn Col- lias of P ortland is the d ire c to r of the school. She w ill « in d u c t a A R M A N D LEG M A K E -U P class in handicraft. There w ill be Q uickly applied. Stays on i t some awards given fo r m e rito ri ous w ork. There is no expease a t a ll day. Choice o f shades. tached to the Bible school fo r any child. No classes on the F ourth. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. Thelm a W rig h t, Sup) M orning worship, 11:00 a. m. Message by the pastor. Young people’s services, 7:00 p. m. W ilm a H arris, leader. Eve ning service, 7:30 p. m. Evangelist ic message by pastor. Thursday evening pra yer h o u r,' 7:30 p. m. Cottage prayer m eet ing, Tuesday evening. Social Calendar I- ! 1 y ft - I I I Î* T hursday . THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE UBO YE, OREGON PAGE FOTTI B IR T H S M r. und Mrs. Paul Rmiken of S p ringfield m e the p m e i'ls of mi K*x pound son. James Lee. born Friday. June 26, a t, I he M cFarland m a te rn ity home. o LINOS " . o$2 ^EWET/4* z &</ \.W*. /7<T1 (OiTTco- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Luckey of Culp Creek an* the parents ol a 6 |Hiund daughter I mhii Thursday, June 25 at the B u tle r m a te rn ity home The baby lias been named Barbara Joyce. M r mid i the parents ter. Glenda June 25 at home. Mrs. Glen K e fle r are of a ?<« |M>und daugh Louise, horn F riday, the B u tle r m ate rn ity - .. too* For the 4th Kelly Drug Co. John L. Kelly, Proprietor Prescriptions our Specialty Cottage Grove, Oregon F IR S T B A P T IS T CHUR C H Ercile L. W hite, Pastor. Church school at 9:45 a. m. M rs .: W. C. M a rtin , Supt. M orning w o r - 1 js h ip a t 11:00. Sermon subject,j L /X . ¿ \ a t ic n a ( PACYORy COOPfMTIOH A son was Ixirn h M r. and M is Clyde W. Kinney at the M cF a r land m a te rn ity home on Monday, 'J u n e 29. Tin* baby weighs 8 ‘. pounds mid has b»*»*n named M i chael Clyde. M r. m id Mrs. John S tabler an* the parents o f a son born Friday. June 26 nt a Eugene hospital. M r. and Mrs W a lte r Simon are the parents of mi 8 pound sou born June 27 at th»' Hu ler ma te rn ity home. The baby has m*«*n nam«*d W illia m Earl. Mr. an d Mrs. C h a rles W B ooher are the parents of an 8 pound son horn Tuesday June 30 at the M cFarland m a te rn ity home The baby has been named Michael Du- wane. A 5 |M>un<l son was born to M r and M is. Dean Plueard ol Culp Creek ut th«* B u tle r m a te rn ity home on Saturday, June 27. M r. and Mrs. John Jacobs ol C u rtin are the parents o f a It) pound daughter Ixna on June 30 at the B u tle r m a te rn ity iom e. The baby has lx*en named Martan Gad. Timely Recipes Here is a m ain dish rt*ci|M* fo r that picnic on the F ou rth: Spajilsh lla iu tx irx e r Casaerwle 1 8- o r 9-oz. pkg macaroni 1 cup minced onion ’ s cup m inred g rw n pepper 2 thsp b u tte r 1 lb. bottom round or chuck beef, ground 1 tsp salt Ml tsp pepper 6 tbsp grated cheese l ’ x cup,« hot. well-seasoned me dium w hite sauce '•» cup canned tomatoes Cook the macaroni in boiling salt«*d w a te r u n til tender; then drain. Saute the onion und gr»«en pepper in b u tte r u n til tender. Add meat, and cook u n til the meat has lost its red color, s tirrin g fre quently. Add salt und pepper. Adil 4 tbsp o f the cheese to the whit«* aauce; then gradually add torna- toes, s tirrin g constantly. Arrange a lterna te layers o f macaroni, meat and tom ato sauce in a casserole. S prinkle w ith rem aining cheese. Bake, uncovered, in m oderately hot oven o f 400 «legrees fo r 41) minutes. Serves 6 to 8 generously., VEWtTMV BriWOS , a txxt« MUR«k/- - |O PKK SQ. FT. IPMTALLBD 12 I t . Minimum Fler«*’» your chance — You've Huitcil u long tim e fop an opportu nity lik e this . . . na tionally fam ous qual ity hlinda at thia very special price. N a tio n a l H linda are th e B E S T y o u can buy . . . yet offered ut th e lo w c a t p r ic e a good Y e n e lia u bliml cun possibly he sobl for. ( I you CAN tirw te * N A T I O N A l lt A N O A R O If you are not ready now . . . let us m ake a reservation for you ut this low price. V* , . poa® M IC W /V N /< Ç z , D I A M I ! M IA O JU D K IN S PO IN T BID LET The slat«» highway commission in a rn«*eting at P ortland F riday grant»*»! tw o contracts fo r con structio n to icviate a Pacific highway bottleneck near Eugene hut refused to accept bids on two projects in the Camp A d a ir cun- tonm ent area. Bid o f M c N u tt Bros., Eugene, o f $360.708.50 fo r a grade s»*|Nira- tion proj«*ct at Judkins Point be tween Eug«*n<* and Springfield was approved. So was the $78,192.50 bid of Barham Bros., Salem, fo r a trestle overcrossing at the same point.________________ 49 DAVÍ ONLY PHONÇ. TO0AY FO R F R « EST ¡MAT BRESSLER’S TOR FURNITURE f/« « . lu x /.« * IT » * M « . «S AC* 10 >T TQV» OtAtl* GLEN ROW ■ EAR m ill c o s im n c S TO C K iaC S jut , y 2, in 12 DRESSES For summer wear COOL STRAWS FOR MEN 1.98 COLORFUL SLACK SUITS WOMEN S 4.98 SWIM SUITS JACKET TYPE SHIRT As «martly tailored as a street suit. Size« 12 to 20 The New Whirl Away Curls SLACK SOX Curlette Beauty Shop OXFORDS SUMMER SHOES 3.79 2.49 Gladys Adams,, Prop. Phone 75 Smart Brown and White Wing Tip A variety cf style« in soft sheep skin 25c Blazer Stripes TWO TûriE 2.98 Of rayon satin with lastex —Gay prints or plain colors. EASY GOING Who» It This Ne«"? The Penney Id ea n to M Cnt the Aver- < iq « Am erican Family with the me»- chandue it want«, ot price« that give fail value for every dollar «pent N a th ing estro for lusury terv ic e t— every penny « worth In real merchandise value I Shop and «eve ot Penney '«I