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TIII KSDAV NOVEMBER 2«, TTTE SENTINEL, COTT APE PROVE. J)RKflON Thrifty Prices at Thrlft-W Ue— the »tore that bn«ui;*l anti nuilntalns cu t-rate price» at all time». Christmas Gifts Now on Display 60c Hinds Honey & Almond Cr., 2 for 49c 50c to $1.25 Box Chocolates 2—10c Geo. Washington and 50c Pipe, all for Abbott’s A D Percomorph Liver Oil 35c Grove’s Bromo Quinine Bath Room Scales 39c 74c 27c $3.95 to $4.95 Lowest Cut-Rate Prices on All Tobacco 60c $1.00 P o lk irn t C lo th lig h t 49c 79c The Only C ut-R ate ------------------------- ---------------------- Mr. and Mi’s. Joe Sm ith, ac- com|tanicd by th e ir son Richard of Oregon S ta te college, and Mi's. Roy S hort sp en t a couple d •. > last week in P ortland M aryjarte Sm ith of P ortland retu rn ed to C ottage Grove w ith her parents. They stopped at Corvallis S a ic r- day to see the O. S. C.-U. of •). game. Mary jane returned to P o rt land Tuesday. Richard Sm ith wid spend the holidays w ith ois jwr- ents. ,____ Ihr» «multi find blm,** ««Id Mrs. K ill» belli ■ Irh rn b a rk rr, Ib-year-oM mill h rr nt ('» p la in Mr. and Mrs Lesion D urham and d a u g h te r ol P o rtland were week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nv-son Durham . Kddte Itlrk rn b a rk rr, a» «hr and h rr grandaon, Allan P errin of P ortland medi cal school is spending the day w uh his parents. Supt. and Mi's. 11. 1$. Perrin. Miss M iriam P er rin of W illam ette U niversity is spending the Thanksgiving holi days w ith her parents. She a as accom panied home by Miss B et’y B u rk h art and Miss Louise W risley also of W illam ette who a re spend ing the holidays w ith her. Miss Ina U niversity tion w ith M rs. J. D. t. unit at a portrait of Ih r daredevil Over taka« won after Monro«1 of W illam ette is spending the vaca her parents. Mr. and Monroe. MERL KING W ith 701 Main Sl. RODMANS Photic 216 “Family of s< t IO O l.s T O O B S E R V E t B A Y H O L ID A Y I ’ E lt lO B World War I. BSHCHURCHES «■- — r- ------- — - -- -- CHURCH O P GOD ItMSO Eaat Adams Ave. Sunday school 10 a m. Morning w orship 11 a. m. Young [»copies m eeting 7:15 p. in. Evangelistic service 8 p. 111. Reverend U. G. C lark of Port lams w ill be w ith us to s ta r t a series of special m eet ings Sunday m orning Rev. Clark has m any y ears of experience in pastorial and evangelistic wotk. He is an able speaker ami a clear th inker in regard to the teachings of the word of God. His m essages will be an inspiration to any C hristian and will be a help to any one who has puzzling ques tions m regard to the scrip tu res o r one who desires a more inti m ate acquaintance w ith God. W hat is sin. sa n a tio n and sanc tification and w hat does God re quire of man in regard to each are things th at will be m ade clear in the Rev. C lark's serm ons. Bring your friends w ith you to the m eet ings for th ere will be messages th at you and they will nut w ant to miss. Roy E. H utch son. Pastor. M ETHODIST CHURCH Sunday school a t 9:45. Good classes for all. Morning v irship a t 11:00 a. m. Serm on to: ,c. "D anger Points in the C kri»tian Life." Evening vesper set «ices at 5 o'clock. Serm on topic, "How to Win Disciples." C hoir pr u ti :e or. W ednesday nightS. P ra y e r m eet- ing on T hursday nights. Special m eetings are to lie h?ld a t the M ethodist church sta rtin g Monday night and continuing lor tw o weeks. T he Rev. F re d O H unt of D rain wi;: be th ■ sp eak er. Rev. H unt is a deeply spiritual m an and we invite all who need a spiritual uplift to a tte n d these m eetings. Every night at 7:30 ex cept S atu rd ay nights. S<*rmon sub jects will be announced cm h nigh of the m eeting. In tim es of sp ir itu al need as these days are, why not plan to be present at these services. PR ESBYT PRIA.« CH U RCl I Sunday school at 9.45 w ith a class for every age group. M orn ing w orship at 11:00. The atten d - nnee at this service is gratifying and we hop«’ it v. ill continue to increase. The C hristian E ndeavor will meet w ith the o th e r Youth Groups of the city for a union service ut the B aptist chuccn. We invite you to w orship w ith aa P aul m joy M inister. ASSEMBLY O F GOD H ilton T. P ark, Pastor. Sunday school a t 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. T uesday night, p ra y e r service, 7:45 p. m. T hursday night, preach ing service, 7:45 p. m. CATHOLIC CHURCH Rev. J. L. Maxwell. P astor. Mass each Sunday a t 8:00 u. m. BLUE M OUNTAIN CHURCH Mrs. B etty W illiams, P astor. Bible school, 10:1X1 a. m Service 11:00 a, m. Young people's service 6:45 p. m. E vangelistic service, 7:45 p. m P ray er Service Tuesday 7:30 p. m. LET'S ALL F IG H T ! GRANGE TO P l.K IT A T ( R P S W P I.I. S A T U R D A Y F eatu rin g the m eeting of the Pomona grange nt Creswell S a t urday wdl be the election and in stallation ot officers. The m eet ing S atu rd ay win be an all day Salcsbooks, receipt books, book affair. Visitors are uskisl to lake keeping system« The Sentinel. enough dessert for two meals, th«' rem ainder of the m enu will lx- supplKxl by the Creswell grange. For the Evening Snack after the big meal Mosby Creek t PLUM PUDDING ICE CREAM in all popular flavors Ic e < 'le a iii HÁ SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM S T O R L MAIN ST ‘ PH° NS l Zf-e U.S.WAR BONDS Ia.r^st-Tinist -¿¡TOWN! Cram, jammed with Santa Speciali! Just arrived via rein deer . , , passed military censors! You've just never seen such wonderful tcys . . . and so many in one place before! A IR P L A N E TOYS 59c BUILDING SETS OLIDER PLANES AUTHENTIC MODELS MILITARY MODELS AIRPLANE GAMES A Real Baby Doll............ $3.98 Painting Set..... United States Doll B u s ie s ......................$3.98 tor COME SEE SANTA! LARRY H. LEVENS ’ r SC9AP METAL «Äs !» J h t 29c Drawings to color, paints, board, brushes! WAR BONDS VICTORY Eleven and all take ADLERIKA when needed." (W. N.-Ice-n) When p a rt ly digested foods decay, forming gas, bringing on sour etom ach or bloating, try A .JLERIKA. Get it TODAY. Kern’s for D n its, Kelly Drug CornpAny, and c o lla g e Gjove I Phaim acy. i POMOSI Local schools will observe a Iwo day holiday period, sta rtin g tislny for the Thanksgiving season, Supt. II, H. F errln announced yesterday. Q uite a few of the teachers will tak e advantage of the holiday l>criod to visit fricmls and re la tives. P R P P M ETH O D IST CHURCH The Gel -Together club had their Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. C hristm as exchange m eeting last Classes for all age groups. M orn ing preaching service at 11 -00 T hursday nt the home of M’.s. H arry P atton. It was decided to o'clock. draw- names again and have one Included In the evening service will be a chalk talk draw ing en m eeting In the sum m er Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Leabo anti title d 'T h e Lost Sheep" p re se n t’l l by the pastor. A h earty welcome children of P ortland w ere » w k end guests at the Lee Dugan to all. home. Mrs. Lee iKigan and Mrs. CH RISTIA N SC IE N C E SOCIETY Fnnny P atto n w ere in Eugene on 242 Second S tre e t business Monday. Sunday school nt 9:45: forenoon Claud«' Lebow who is in the service, IL subject. "A ncient anil navy has been tran sferred from Modern N ecrom ancy, alias Mes San Diego to Alameda. California m erism and H ypnotism . Denounc w here be is taking training in ed." Evening service second W ed radio. nesday of each m onth a t 8:00 p. m. The Bible, Christian Science lit e ra tu re and the w ritings of Mary B aker Eddy may be borrowed or purchased before or a fte r the Wednesday service SEVENTH-DAY ADV EN TIST CHURCH B rst Celery W est Main S tre e t Utah is said to have the best cel S abbath school, 9:30 o’clock. Preaching service 11:00 o'clock ery m the country. Every S aturday. V isitors welcome Lird's E te View FIR ST BA PTIST CHURCH 3« r jve the quickest eyes, be- Ercile L. W hite, P asto r »■ c to rhun;;e their focus faster •h rr creature. Church school a t 9:45, Mrs. W. C. M artin, Supt. Morning w or — ship service at 11:00. Serm on sub ject, "A dventurous Living." AN AMAZING OFFER! Union youth service at 6:30. Al, Y O U R M O N E Y B i t H If Or. young people of Cot tag«' Grove P a rk e r’s Corn Rem over fails to a re invited to a tte n d . Evening remove any painful corn or cal worship service a t 7:30. Serm on lous. Only 35c at C ottage Grove subject, "The Acid T est." P ray er P harm acy. m eeting T hursday evening at 7 :30. Two Excellent Investments 5 room m o d e rn house, close to g ra d e school. $1300 cash o r $ 1500.00 te rm s. NEW YORK Rubber D irector W illiam M Jeffers said T hursday th at nationw ide gasoline ra tio n ing will go Into effect December I regardless of upiioaltlon Jeffers said he was unalterably nppoaed to the 9(>-d»y deferm ent of national gas rationing requested by w estern senators "I am afraid," he stated , "th a t opposition In some q u a rte rs Is fi nanced by funds being furnished by fieople who should know’ b e t te r." Je lfe rs statem en t was made a f ter he delivered an address Ix-fuio the G rocery M anufacturers 0« America, Inc., stressing the urgen cy of im m ediate artjn n and erttt- elzing what he called "a g<ssl <k'itl of organized opposition" to the program . M|»*cifleally cham ber rtf com m erce groups in sm all w estern cities. “ I knew Miss G eraldine Kem of Oregon S ta le College is spending the holi days w ith h er parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kem M ervin Englund of P o rtland Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Griggs have I spent the week end w ith his home as Thanksgiving guests Mr. and I folks. Mrs. M artin P o ster and son H a r ♦ Mrs. P E. Vick and Mrs. H arry old and Roy F o ster of Lorane. Mr. See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real L * " » wprc dlnnt,r F n d a y and .Mrs. Chauncy Blosser of E state Bargains. Loans, R entals, of Mrs. V icks daughter, Mrs. Comstock and Mrs. H. B. Griggs. Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-t/c K enneth VanNortwick. Miss B etty Adkins, accompanied Mrs. Lena Clough and daughter George F o ster is employed a t by Miss Helen T hom as of Couer Echo of Albany and Lt. Will the M cLaughlin F u rn itu re store. d'Alene. Idaho, both W illam ette students. a re visiting a t the Ad N utting and Lt. and Mrs. K ieth Morely of Camp A dair w ere din Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Pickens a te kins home. n er guests Sunday a t the L. F. spending Thanksgiving w ith Mr. Mrs. E. J. K ent is spending ten Burleson home. and Mrs. Dan W right and family days w ith her daughter, Mrs. Ivan of Yoncalla. Mrs. Ira Byrd, daugh Miss Norma E bnother and Miss te r of Mr. and Mrs. Pickens, and P atten , at Long Beach, W ashing Allene Inlow a re spending the her d au g h ter Lola Rae both of ton. holidays w ith th e ir parents a t Roseburg a re also spending the Mr. and Mrs. A lbert W hite have Ashland. day at the W right home. sold th e ir home on T aylor avenue Fred Fleck w ent to P ortland M is. Anna Sippi has sold h er to John Olsen and a re moving to S aturday w here he entered th e home on T hird S tre e t to Mrs. El- P o rtlan d w here Mr. W hite Ls em V eterans hospital for tre a tm e n t m ira Montgomery of P orena. Mrs. ployed in the shipyards. and probabh an operation. Montgomery has taken possession. Mr. and Mrs. S. Roy S m ith of Tom Henry Sr., and son Torn Miss Lorene C hristensen spent P ortland will spend the T han ks who are employed in Portland, the week end w ith Miss DorrL- giving holidays here w ith relatives. spent Sunday here w ith Mrs. A m est, Oregon S ta te college stu- Miss Agnes McNew who is a t H enry aud Jack. dent, a t Corvallis. tending vocational school in Eu Mr. and Mrs. Roy Miller have Mr. and Mrs. C. M. P a rk e r and gene spent last week w ith her purchased the B ak er home on Mr. and Mrs. Vern Stew art are parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Mc • W est Main street and plan to guests today of Mr. and Mrs. New. move in this week. Fancis O. P a rk e r and fam ily of Mrs. Ben G erl and d au ghter Springfield where they are having M ary Lou of Los Angeles, and Mr. and Mrs. C arl Linds' of a family reunion. Mrs. Glen Wilson of Carm el, Cali Cherry Grove visited friends and relatives here over the week en • *. Mr. and Mrs. Knaffle Haynes, fornia, a re visiting w ith th e ir p a r Mr. Lind} is a b ro th er or accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. L. J. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacob W D. Lovegren. McLaughlin, spent Sunday and sen. T h eir son and daughter-in- Monday of last week a t McMinn law. Mr. and Mrs. H ow ard Jacob Neil Baehelder, son of Mr. ur.d ville at the home of Mrs. H aynes’ sen and baby of P o rtlan d a re also Mrs. W. H. Baehelder, is employ brother, F ran k W ebster. Mis. guests of his parents. A fter the ed at Los Angeles. California, a t Em m a W ebster, m other of Mrs. holidays Mrs. G erl will re tu rn to the B arker B rothers Home F u r Haynes, who has been visiting her h er home and the H ow ard Jacob nishing company as assistan t son for the past month, le tu m e d sens to P ortland, but Mrs. W ilsor window decorator. to C ottage Grove w ith them . En will rem ain fo r a longer visit. route home they tra n sa c te d busi Glen Wilson is in the service. Mr. and Mrs. L. S. C rjw fo d ness in Albany and Salem. C hester Purdy is moving his a re spending a few days a t Lyons w ith th eir d au g h ter aBd son-in- Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Bagley and logging equipm ent from the Sius- law, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Howard. daughters B etty Lou and B arbara law section to Lorane, w here he spent the week end at Corvallis has a logging co n tract and will Principal and Mrs. Harold Dav visiting w ith Mrs. B agley’s p a r move in several additional fam i is and sons Jim m y and L arry, ac ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sm ith. lies to the L orane area. companied by Mrs. H arrison They also took in the U. of O.-O. Miss Jacqueline M orton of O re Fisher, are spending the Th mks- S. C. gam e S aturday a t Corvallis. gon S ta te college is spending the giving holidays a t Silverton with friends. Mr. Davis tau g h t several Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Dorsey left week end w ith her parents, Mr. y ears in the Silverton hign school Friday for P ortland w here they and Mrs. Leon M orton of London. and Mrs. F ish er tau g h t in the plan to m ake th eir home. Miss Frances Adams is spending junior high, several years previous to coming to Cottage Grove. Miss M argaret Stevenson is a few days a t A shland a t the home spending the Thanksgiving holi of h e r siste r and family. The Rev. and Mrs. Ercile W hite days a t h er home a t Bandon. She sp en t ten days visiting wish Mrs. was accom panied by Miss Borg- Mr. and Mrs. H erb Adams. Mr. W hite's p aren ts and friends a t hild Mehlen who will spend the and Mrs. Ja c k Cator. and son Lodi. California. They re .tim ed week end w ith Miss Stevenson. Stanley, ahd Mr. and Mrs. Ro> home Friday, I M iller and four sons a re spending Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow are T hanksgiving a t Brownsville at Mrs. Roy Short attended the spending Thanksgiving w ith Mrs. the home of Mrs. Adams' brother funeral of Steve N otvedt in P o rt Lebow's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family. land Friday. Mr. N otvedt was the George H. Coshow of Brownsville. fa th e r of Miss M arian N otvedt Miss G race Cowan will spend who was home economics teach er Mr. and Mrs. J. K. B randeberry the week end holidays w ith her h ere a few years ago. and d aughter of Reno, Nevada, parents at YOncalla. spe-nt last week w ith Mrs. Brande- Mrs. Kenneth Holbrook of Eu berry's m other, Mrs. H. B. Griggs. Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Doleman are gene visited last week with h er Mrs. E arl B randeberry and daugh spending a few days in P orU ard parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Vick. te r R uth of P ortland spent the on business and visiting their Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook are mov week end w ith Mrs. Griggs. d aughter D orothy a t L aur? wood ing to Tucson, Arizona, for the Academy. w inter. Miss M argaret Stevenson look in the Oregon State-U m versily of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reed spent I t pays to insure w ith sure in Oregon gam e a t Corvallis S a tu r S aturday and Sunday visiting surance with Chas. Hall. 14-tfc day. friends a t Corvallis. S atu rd ay they visited Mr. and Mrs. Jam es How Keep fit, young and happy by Mr. and Mrs. Donaid Dulenw l ard. S atu rd ay night and Sunday tak in g Chiropractic. See Dr. Sim- and Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wil they spent w ith Mr. and Mrs. W kins, chiropractor, over P e te r liams attended the radio Vox Pop L. Leonard and family. They were sen's. Phone 5. 12tfc program at G erlinger hall in E u accompanied to Corvallis by Miss gene M onday a lte . noon. Lucille Leonard, dau g h ter of the Red Rose B u tte r and Ic e C ream . W. L. Leonards, who is teaching Ask fo r them . C. G. C ream ery. 7 -tf H arry Reed drove to Corvallis in the Springfield high school. S atu rd ay to w itness the annual The Howards and Leonards were Schofield S tew art for Plumbing. Oregon - Oregon S ta te football form er residents of C ottage Grove. Phone 217J. 1-tfc 1 classic. The Business and Professional W omen’s club have placed a red, w hite and blue barrel in the S m a rt Shop which is for clean si k rayon and nylon hosiery which cannot be worn. The governm ent fi room house— 1/2 block from Main street. Electricity, wa needs these articles for w ar pur poses. ter, bath. Can give immediate possession. $2100, $300 down, $20 per month, including 6% interest. Good liny. Gas Rationing To Be Continued ‘knew He’d Come Back’: Mi>. Kickenliacker M O U N T A IN STATES POWER C O M P A N Y A 9elf-Ruppertln<, T ax-Paying, Private Enterprise -A u th o riz e d D ealer- Western Auto Supply Co. / a t, J f t