S tu d en ts M ay E n list In A rm y R eserves N o r t h w e s t C o n tr o l ( l o c k Here we have Father Time's headquarters for Pacific Northwest lo- eated in Grand Coulee D i n pcwerhcti-e. Bureau of Reclamation has Installed master clock to rege a t: w ithin split second all clocks serviced by major public, private f i v e r utilities of Washington and parts of nearby states. M s -y Jo h rrcn, bureau typist, checks her T7**rh h ire. CHURCH O F C H R IST Gordon L. Hypes, M in ister Bible school. 9:45 a. m. Roy S. Hands. Supt. M orning worship „ _ - o and . Communion, 11:00 a. m. Ser- mon subject. “ U nder Two Flags." C hristian Endeavor. 7:00 p. m. Evening service. 8:00 p. m. Spe­ cial portion in charge o f Ed Fin- nerty. Sermon, "A-B-Cs of C h rist­ ia n ity .” M E T H O D IS T C H UR C H Rev. W. A. Briggs. Pastor. Sunday school, 9:45. S. L. M ack- in, superintendent. M orning w or- ship, 11:00. Sermon subject, “ The Whole A rm or o f God." Youth Fellowship. 7:09. Evening service. 8:00. The Rev. Briggs w ill te ll about the School o f the Proph- ets he is attending. Prayer meeting. Thursday ev. - ning at 8:00. C H R IS T IA N SC IEN CE SOCIETY 242 Second Street. Sunday school at 9:45: forenoon service. 11, subject. "S p irit." Eve­ ning service second Wednesday of each month at 8:00 p. m. The Bible, C hristian Science l i t ­ erature and the w ritin gs of Mary Baker Eddy may be borrowed or purchased before or a fte r the Wednesday service. ASSEM BLY O F GOD H ilto n T. Park. Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Preaching, 11 a. m. Young people's service a t 6:30 p. m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday night, prayer service, 7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach­ ing service, 7:45 p. m. C A TH O LIC CHURCH Rev. J. L. M axwell, Pastor. Mass each Sunday at 8:00 a. m. S E VE N TH -D A Y A D V E N T IS T CHURCH West Main Street Sabbath school, 9:30 o’clock. Preaching service 11:00 o'clock Every Saturday. Visitors welcome B LU E M O U N T A IN CHURCH Mrs. B e tty W illiam s, Pastor. Bible school, 10:00 a. m. Service 11:00 a. m. Young people's service 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. LU T H E R A N CHURCH (Missouri Synod» S.D.A. building. West Main street. W. A. Sylwester, Roseburg pastor. The service Sunday begins at 11 a. m. Sermon topic, “ St. James' W arning fo r Good Church Members." Sunday school meets at -10 a. m. We Invite a ll those having no church home of th e ir own to attend our service and Sunday school CHURCH O F GOD 1060 East Adams Ave. Sunday school, 10 a. m. M orning worship. 11 a. m. Devotional ser- vice. S p m Prayer meeting. F ri- S P m « , O ur purpose is »o extend a hand of fellowship to true C hrist- ian. . « c invite vou to worship 1 God 1 us' Roy E. H utchirson. pasto«*. DEMOCRATS NAME FISK STA TE HEAD w M V 6 and 8 E x p o su r e s Free Enlargement of Your Choice With Every Roll. REPRINTS 3 c EACH. Guaranteed Work. T h r ift-W is e Cottage drove, Ore. NUM BER S i F A R E W E L L P A R TY FOR B I T T E R IY O T R H TAX W A H N IN U TAON K IR T L A N D Mori- Ilian 1000 Oregon inotorixtx have been given w arning tags during the past few days fo r not having m oto r ve­ hicle use tax stamps, collector of Internal n-venue J. W, Maloney said Saturday. This brings the to ta l of tags lx- sued to inore than ,’IIMN). lie salil. Stamps have been purchased fo r ¡312,965 Oregon vehicles Oregon 4-11 club members w ill eom|M'l<> this year In a ll 14 of the national contrata arranged under the auspices of the national com­ m ittee on boys' and g irls' club w ork A N N O U N C IN G C h a n g e in O w n e r s h i p o f the E n g le C ig a r S t o r e ('. K. \ ’cct lias hniiglit (lie interest of Karl Hill in the Kagle <’igar Store and will lie associated wit li Geo. M eQiicen in the op­ era t ion of t he store. We offer B you the same courteous ser- r vice as has been m aintained by this estab ­ lishment in the past. A continuation of your patronage will he appreciated. G. W. M cQ U E E N C. E. N E E T ON T H E J U L Y B O N D D R IV E . I T ’S BEEN A W HALE OF A LOT OF FU N AND WE W ANT YOU TO K N O W T H A T W E T H IN K Y O U ’R E G R A N DEST FO L K S ON E A R T H ! Y O U D ID T H E JO B — W E D ID IT FO R T H E B O Y S IN U N IF O R M A N D W E ’R E M IG H T Y P R O U D OF YO U! A N D P L E A S E D O N ’T F O R G E T — W E ’V E GOT TO K E E P S E L L IN G B O N D S SO R E M E M B E R TO L E T U S H E L P Y O U G ET Y O U R S. T H IS I S N ’T A F L O W E R Y N O TE . W E J U S T W A N T TO S A Y A G A IN it It A liti of fine foods, What one girl team ed ahon! easy thopping These especially low “Saturday” prices are ? good every day of the week at Safeway ger. T H A T ’S W H A T Y O U F O L K S D ID ★ How Io h j t t m ort Jon darin g location low-priced every day A farew en p a rty was given Wednesday evening at the Fred Anderson home lo r Jack B u tte r- w o rtp w ho is leaving this week fn r dpfensp w ork ln Portland r-.™ ,.. were members of the Guests Q u a lity M arket softball team of which M r. B u tte rw o rth was mana THANKS 45,000 D ID N ’T. Y O U ItNIU MOTOKIMTN G IV E N ? u7 p d.u .s trynt0, » i;mhl,M > A id R ubber O utput SAFEWAY timamrJvo (jtùU David Andrews, tw o year old son of M r. and Mrs. Paul Andrews Fred Fisk, Eugene, form er Lqn. of Scottsburg, was drowned y e . - ' county judge and Portland collec- terday . David is a grandson of Mr. to r of customs, was elected chair- and Mrs. Je ff T u rn e r o f this c ity. man of the dem ocratic state c e n -------------------------- ir a l committ«?e Saturday at Port- Guests at the ftome of M r. and land. Mrs. F. B. Van N o rtw ic k during He succeeds Charles H. Leach. the past m onth have been th e ir i who declined to seek the post daughter. Mrs. M. E. Manock, again because o f ill health, granddaughter. Mrs. Lous D in te -, The com m ittee elected Celia nam and her bal,? daughter. They , Gavin. The Dalles, vice chairm an: left Sunday fo r th e ir home in Au- w L jossjjn. Portland. secretary, rora. Oregon. and C. A. Lucas, Portland, treas­ urer. . M iria m F e rrin and B e tty Ad Fisk and Howard Latourette. kins o f Cottage Grove and Alice national com m ittee- Libby and Ruth C ram er of Salem man, urged p a n y workers to spent the week end at Oregon register and get out the vote fo r Caves. the November general e l e c t i o n . -------------------------- -------------------------- i A tre a t awaits you if you have Mr. and Mrs. W. C. M a rtin a n d . not trie d our Rum Bisque Ice sons w C. and A lb e rt spent the Cream. A t Gustafson's, of course 5 2-ltc-f.i ' wepk end at Yachats THE Dorata Mr. and Mrs Claud« of i\ over Mn<1 • b o w Pi’^enCy once in the arm y reserve corps Sunday at the Glenn Jennings P^Jceted ruhlx-i programs w ithout w aitin g u n til the opening home in H arrisburg. • * * * brand-new; Its like fin d ­ of the new school year in Septem- M r. and Mrs. Vern Kanel went ing an o il well,'* lekes said. This new rubber pnxluction bcr. . to P ortland Friday where he has could be "brought In” by the end Students must be able to rm-et employment. of the year by conversion of e xist­ the physical and scholastic re- Mrs. C. A Peterson and Mis. ing gasoline refining plants, hc quirem ents under the arm y en- Uhoa. Teeters were business vis- said. The m aterial used fo r buta­ listed reserves and also show the i itors in Eugene Monday, diene would lx- gasoline. necessary personal a ttrib utes to J e rry Mosby visited F riday and lekes declined to say whether make g«xxl arm y officers, the S aturday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Iln r- he o\p«x*t«xl such a program would col-ine! said Enlistm ents w ill be old Boslaugh In M ilw aukie. make more rubber available fo r made at the R.O.T.C, offl«-es in ' Jim m ie Thrasher left Tuesday c iv ilia n use. fo r Spokane and Seattle where he Eugene. lekes declared that nation-wide w ill vis it a sister. M rs Ralph H o l­ C liffo rd Kasoline rationing was not ne«-d«-«l liday. and a brother. N IX E W E L L S (- O M I'U r r K II now as a measure to hring about Thrasher. BV T H O M A S larger deliveries of petroleum to Mrs. Minnie llenrieksen und the rationed eastern states. Nine w ater wells have recently Mrs. Lloyd \ \ heeler of Creswell been completed in this d is tric t by visited Wednesday at the C lar- SACCIIAKIX ILLEGAL J. H Thomas, Oakland w ell d r i l l- ! ence Peterson home. er. Among the best o f the nine — -------- ------ ------- The state departm ent of agri- d rille d so 'fa r is one d rille d on D A Y L IG H T SA VIN G T A X PLAN ,-ulture warned Friday that use Mosby Creek on the Mosby ranch. CO M ING ,,f saccharin in fixxls as a sub- rated at 1,200 gallons per hour. *A "d aylig ht savings tax plan s tilu te fo r sugar is Illegal. The Mr. Thomas is s ta rtin g a deep fo r the painless advancement o f departm ent said It has learned w ell on the R iver F ork ranch fo r > individual income tax collections that some f«x»d m anufacturers in J. B. Talbot and w ill tr y fo r an to a cu rre n t basis was under seri- Oregon are using it to replace artesian well. ous consideration Saturday by some or a ll the sugar requiri-d in treasury experts and members o f the fcxxls. the senate finance committee. -------------------------- SK IN NY MORGAN TO ---------------------— A hot w eather appetiser, Trople PLAY FRIDAY The S. T. Rose fa m ily is spend- Isle Ice Cream at Gustafson's, of ' course 52-Itc-bi According to A1 Flagel of Rosc- ing the week' at Tillam ook. butg. the G roat Skinny Morgan, form er Cottage Grove resident w ill appear in the Roseburg all sta r lineup when the Roseburg all stars meet Q uality M arket in a softball benefit game here to­ m orrow night. W E C A N ’T W R IT E T H A T K IN D . Films Developed and Printed T ill RSpAV, AI GI ST 6. 1912 THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON PACE EIGHT How to keep cooking from spoiling yonr vacation S m i « tim e -ta rin g ideas utggesieJ b i Skt ' i t / n r n H o m e m t ir n ' H tre o n . | PloB man«» ahead of time. A l­ low plenty of variety, including a few foods you d«»n't often buy: but ehixMe thing« that «sible CHERUB MILK tall cans 3 f.u 33c MILK, Advert¡si «l l»riin? Not only will you have more lime to play on weekend», but you'll l»e able to »hop more lei«urely if you get your big grocery order on a weekday. Safeway'.« •jxs ially low adverti««xi price», you know, are now g.xxl early in the week. 18c Effective Fri. to Thurg, Att<.' 7 -to 13, Inc. ANN UANNS NOIN TO MAKE WEEKENDS MOKE FUN » ..fT C J .7 9 D a t e d B r e a d 'w”«hîi '■ •n. i.».13c r r «FOILS HALT OUA T H A N K S 4 5 ,0 0 0 27c 36c 19c 16c 49c 28c SAFEWAY Prices Subject to Market Changes