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PÄÜE SIX THE SENTINEL, COTTAPE GROVE OREGON CITY BRIEFS ' J Marines March in South Pacific Islands Third of Oregon Wheat Surplus in Use for Feeding See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real Estate Bargains. Loans. Rentals. Office No. 22 So. 5th St. Till KSD W 42-tfc l'KBHI AHV II. 19*3 GOOD NEWS MEETINGS February 15th 21st Knelt Evening at 7 30 (Except Saturday.) HEAR DR. V. H. WEBSTER < Hi " I'h r ia t Seeking and W inn in g.” Seven million bushels of Oregon wheat, or an amount greater than “ What No Wonnt, i Likes to lie T o ld ” one-, lut'd of the 20 m illion bushel " B e t t e r I.is le t, to Y o u r W ile . ” 1942 «'nip. have been «'«inverted in " W in n in g Ih,' (ialite o f L ife .’ ’ to war-,u,«*d«'il livestock, dairy and poultry products through the gov Mrs. Don Smith and son Fred ernment's fe»»d wheat program In die of Hood River are visiting at Cottage Orove Rev Errile White, Pastor tit«' |ia»t 12 months, tin* state AAA the home of her father. Jesse L. office reported this week. CHRIST INVITES YOU — WE WELCOME YOU Crawford of South River Road Half of the total amount sold, who has been ill fo r several weeks. or about 3.710.000 bushels, went to Oregon fetxlers. In addition. 273!) ington, where he is now taking Miss Dorothy Qierau is spend eat loads of Oregon wheal were Medical training. Mrs. Dewey has ing a few days in Kirtland. her shipp'd Io other western states to place in the office of M artin Mo This reporter wishes to cortect U n til recently b e e n teuching fill feed wheat orders. tors being filled by Mrs. John a mistake that ap|H'urcd in las, school in Ashland but unollicr Schaffer while Miss Gierau is Both the grower and the feeder week's column. The Iwtby girl teacher has tak en her place so away. have benefited Iron, the program, which was born to Mr. and Mrs. that Mrs Dewey can lx- near h er AAA officials point out. The Lewis Long Iasi week, lias been husband. Mrs. Ransom Cone returned A |ni,luck sup|x-r and party w ill wheat grower's acute storage given the name of INmna Louise be held at the Leonard Hudgins Monday from Dundee where she problem has been eased, anil feed instead of Charlene. spent three weeks visiting and on Saturday evening at 7:00 p. nt. ers have obtained ubundant sup LeRoy Whaley is reported to be caring fo r her mother. Mrs. W. B. plies of moderate-priced grain for working in one of the Portland Tills is a Sunday schtxil class af fair, hut all the young |xx>plc of Corey, who was ill. production of meat, m ilk, eggs and shipyards. ■ a n d nits of w ar-w rar? marines hare quit the G uadalcanal front and are marching toward the point of w«x»l. the community an' cordially In- em barkation (or another Pacific base, where th e , w ill receive rest and training. M r and Mrs. Lee Cooley of C ol Dexter Somers is moving his A large part of the amount sold lage Grove were callers at lit«' C. vl,ixi ,«» «sane. electrical shop from its present in the state went direct to farm N. Duncan Imine on Friday eve Mr. and Mrs. Buck Cagle left Captain anti Mrs. Loran Stewart location to the Joe Smith building Tim ber ( unservaUnn ers, ixi,h in carload purchases by ning. yesterday fo r Portland where they and son LaSells left Sunday for across the street from the Moun Due to the lunarrvatliXi program larger operators and through pool The following pupils of (he Silk tain States Power Company form plan to engage in defense work, their home at Paso Robles. Cali- ing arrangements particl|>atcd in Creek school have obtained a bring v a rrln t out by the tim ber In erly occupied by Heinie's Lunch. For the past two years M r Cagle fornia after visiting at the homes by 21) or 30 farmers Prices varied souvenier of the Battleship Ore dustry. llir r r Is a •trm llly Increasing Mrs. Martha Marsh spent last fha* bee" as^ ’ ed w ith his of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. CHURCH OF GOD somewhat during the year, but gon by purchasing a bond during new growth annual)/, with the re Saturday visiting friends in father-in-law, Fred Bressler, in Bruce McDonald of Eugene and 1060 East Adams Ave. averaged between $3,1 and $32 a the month of January: Alice sult that our national Umber pile It the operation of a furniture store. Lt. Col. and Mrs. LaSells Stewart. now bring replenished at a rate Springfield. Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn ton, depending on the location of Hanks, Rosemary Hanks, Eldon which approaches the amount being Captain Stewart w ill take up his ing worship. 11 a. m. Young Peo- the buyer. Oscar McDole of Black Butte duties as instructor of officer« at Hudgins, Betty Hanks and Junior used Mrs. Bessie Humphrey of Port ple's meeting, 7 p. m. Devotional Most of the wheat sold during Hanks. The sotiveniers were re land and Mrs. Ira Beyers of route has sold his property to Camp Roberts _______ service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meet- the past year was grown in 1941 Wendling the week Angeles. Cali- ------------ Wendling spent spent the week end end vis- ? , M Pa" on of _ .. ... ing Tuesday, 7:45 p. m. Women's and turned over to Commodity received last Thursday. :<1_______________ > c_:__ i- i___ fornia, who is taking possession Joyce All«’,, lias Ixsnt ill fo r the The McDoles are u ' ,ou1ncc ,s ‘ H a* his missionary society meets Thurs- iting relatives and friends here. immediately. Credit by growers in satisfaction last several days and has been ub- in« .vicuoies are home and plans are being made to ,iav •> of government loans. The Chur sent from school. Mr. and Mrs. John Sampson of ' place out from Oak- take him to the Veterans hospital hospital The Church of Got! is an unde Portland arrived Saturday to land' OregonL The price of feed wheat in Feb Semester tests were completed at Portland. nominational church. God is w or make an indefinite visit w ith Dr. thy of praise and adoration. We ruary is UK cents a bushel in west ut the school on Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe T. Smith left Mary Louise Durbin has return and Mrs. W. E. Lebow. Mrs. Samp Paul Lippold. who has been as invite you to worship God w ith us. ern Oregon. 94 cents in eastern for Portland Tuesday. They were sjstant C(uhjer a| , hc F irs, Na. Oregon. These prices are less than ed to school after suffering u son is a sister of Dr. Lebow. Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. accompanied by Mrs. Clinton tl0na, B;lnk fo r , he past loan rales at most points. OCC i.s broken arm due to a fall on the also offering to sell wneat for non ice a week or so ago. The arm ts A recent guest at the home of SPj 1® s’ . Margaret Spriggs months, has been transferred to W e h a te t<q»s in «Med car LU TH ERA N CHURCH feed purpose's, but the price is 23 mending nicely. Mr. and Mrs. John Grewelle was and Mrs- Bachel Short. Salem where he w ill be chief «alues and th e lurgest selrs tlon i M issouri Synod) cents above the loan value at the The Netghixirhixxl Friendship a sister of Mrs. Grewelle of Kelso. ' clerk o f the Salem branch of .the D. A. building. West Main point of storage, or approximately in to w n to choose from . club met at Mrs. Clara IXtncan's Washington, recently from Okla- Mrs. Oscar Lee of Bremerton. First National Bank of Portland, street. W. A. Sylwester. Roseburg, parity. home for its aftern«xjn nua'ting bima. She left for her home at Washington, is visiting friends Mrs. Lorin Schroeder has been pastor. Services Sunday begins at H e re are a few: last Thursday. During the after- Because of the transportation Kelso Tuesday after spending two here. She was accompanied here employed as stenographer at the iu 45 a m The Sunday sch.xil h, - '41 Che« M n . Cpe.. radio, h e a t weeks here. by Gordon Asbury- who is visit,ng local bank. glns at 9;45 d. m Lu“ heron Hour situation, farmers ordering feed noon the member» nppltqued quilt er, tog lig h t. D o ~ „ hls P ? 7 nts be/.oreI joining the ------------ over KORE Sunday aI 1;00 p. m wheat are advised to anticipate bkx’ks for the hoatess lt was re ported that ,h«< Rial Cross sewing '41 Che« Hus. ( pe. radio, h e a t their needs several weeks ahead. Rocco Scrtma left Eugene Sat- armed forces. Mr. Lee » employ- A j n in t of Junction a ,y> Wc invite all those having no er. unday for Tucson. Arizona, where ed in defense work at Bremerton chairm an of the Lane County D og'church home of their own to at County AAA offices can supply recently handed in by the club information on ordering had been very pleasing. Several '41 Pontiac s tre a m lin e r Sdn., he expects to remain fo r some- Control board was in Cottage tend our service and Sunday fu ll wheat, and county agents have donations were accepted by the radio, heater. time due to poor health. Mr. Sny- Mrs. Charles M iller spent the Grove last week reminding people school. bulletins showing how wheat can treasurer anil the amount in the der. recently from Wyoming, is week end in Portland w ith her to get their dog licenses before '40 Htik-k < |«e.. h eater. best be used for feeding all treasury i.s now $2.23. The next taking Mr. Rocco's place in the husband who is employed as a March 1st. A fte r that date, a local SEVENTH-DAY AD VEN TIST '37 Nash Mda. T r . meeting w ill be held a, the home classes of livestock shoe shop. carpenter in defense work at Van- man w ill be put in charge and all CHURCH '36 F o rd wdn of Mrs. Ada Moxley on the lH,h “ —~ couver, Washington. dogs running loose without 11- W’est Main Street of February. iX'licious refresh '37 Ford Mdn. A box social w ill be given Sat- ------------ censes w ill be picked up. Sabbath school. 9:30 o’clock. ments of carrot pudding and teu 'S3 F o rd Sdn. urday night, February 13th. at the Leston Durham arrived Tuesday Preaching service 11:00 o'clock were served by the hostess ut the • ? R>ver Community hall. This to visit his wife and children who Mrs m v Welden spent the Every Saturday. Visitors welcome '31 Che«. S«ln. Pvt. Carl Moore of Camp White close of the afternoon. o b in S tio n ^ t 3 * “ h l ‘?c„ mea!!e! at week end at Dram vistt.ng at the nt Medford was a week-end guest Mrs. E. R. Darnell and daugh 'SO Cile«. Cpe. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson home of her mother. Mrs. L illie ASSEMBLY OF GOD recently of his parents, Mr. and ters Z<*lda and Martel Jean, Mrs. Miss Martha Crick, daughter of S S ” ' ,O Po« land C raig Sunday M r Weiden Miss H ilton T. Park. Pastor. Mrs. W. M. Moore. Eloise Wheeler und Miss Ix>r,s _____ »< _ Joe »__y Crick csieroay. Lots \ v e ]den. John and Miss Velda Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Mr. and > Mrs. of Delight _______ Mr. and Mrs. Mac Kinsland of Wheeler all of GaMton spent the Smith spent Sunday at the Craig Preaching. 11 a. m. Young people’s Portland were week-end guests week end at their homes here. Valley, has been ill w ith pneu- j ames Shick. who traveis for home and all returned home Sun- service at 6:30 p. m. Evening recently of Mac's parents. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Zehner were monta. the treasury department w ith day evening. evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. guests at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Fred Kinsland When they headquarters at Washington. D. C., Tuesday night, prayer service return to Portland Mac is leaving Mrs. Clarence Duncan on Sunday Mrs. Charles Roner had the is spending this week here w ith Mrs. Glennie Frost had as guests 7 :45 p. m. Thursday night, preach- to enter the army. Tour Pontiac Dealer evening. Mr. Zehner returnixl to misfortune of slipping on the his wife, who is an instructor in for luncheon at her home Friday *nK service, 7:45 p. m. Camp Adair later io the evening. Edgar Sheldon of Empire left 24 North 9th Street linoleum while working in the the local high school. Miss Dorothy Gesme and Miss Mrs. Marion Dewey has joined recently to enter the army. He kitchen Monday evening and _______ CATHOLIC CHURCH Belle Burkholder. was a guest recently ot his par her husband a, Fort Lewis, W ash-' breaking an ankle. Mrs. L a rry Kellogg and son left Rev. J. i. Maxwi-ii, P n to r. ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Shel today for Seaside to join her hus- Mass each Sunday at 10:30. don. Frances Temple M r. and Mrs. Leslie Cone and band who is employed at the a ir - , Miss . , . . . spent . . the . Charles Peck, employed by the daughter Janet are visiting Mrs. plane field there. She was taken W<T k ?;nd Cone’s mother at Grand Rapids, to Seaside by her mother, Mrs. and , rs‘ " . " ,son' . *M,?S FREE METHODIST CHURCH Green Ridge m ill for several years, Sunday school. 9:45 a. m. Mom- w ill leave this week to join the Michigan. Mr. Cone w ill be gone: Everett Powell. Temple was an instructor in the navy. He is the second son of Mr. a month, but Mrs. Cone and baby _______ Jefferson school last year. She has mg worship service a, 11:00. R C MeNew M cNew > is e laid nn w in, ith an Jusl iiipieieu a «justness w j ik In the evening a chalk drawing and Mrs. Charles Peek to join the w ill remain longer w ith her moth- I“ 8’ w completed business c course injured leg which he received F ri- *,n Port,and and " as on her way * U! * * i i ^ m accompamed by spe- navy. One Acre- $|(i*i().()il, fltNMilN) down, liul. m onthly, two er who is ill. Mrs. R. N. Porter went to Port- day at a local m ill when some ° San “ > «««P‘ ® P«*- cla evening service miles East on paved road. I,’cneed. Burn, ehix house ninl tion in an office. w ill begin at 7:30. land to visit her slater, Miss Mary Miss Agnes McNew left this lumber fell on him. C. Alfred Herald, pastor. Mackey, and other relatives. garage. Klee, pump, I room honac w ith «lee, water and morning fo r Los Angeles, Cali Mr. and Mrs. W alter Pentico ___ Russell L. Sm ith of Wrangell. Mrs. _____ Lorane Ocumpaugh o fl fornia where she w ill attend hath. returned recently from I-ong PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH West Springfield spent last week A,a;s ka sp?nt ? few days here the Western school. Sunday s c h o o l at 9:45 w ith Beach, California, a fte r spending at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clin- E351 w<* k y Lsl,tng his brat her, classes fo r all ages. Morning wor- two weeks w ith their son Cody George Smith. Mrs. Grace Van Boskirk of Eu ton Ocumpaugh. W ith ------------------------ ship at 11:00. Sermon “ Concem- and other relatives. gene is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles I’eck were Mrs. Hubert Allen arrived Sat- ing Our Doubts," 2 Tim 1:12. I f w inter breezes bring the her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. 701 Main St. Phone 216 sneezes, don t fre t and whine. Just urday from Palo Alta, California, ‘ Intermediate C. E. at 5:00 p. m. host and hostess recently to the and Mrs. S. L. Godard. contract bridge club. Three tables Senior C. E. at 6:00 o'clock. ------------ see a chiropractor and let him ad- on a 10-day leave and is visiting We invite you to worship w ith were at play. Red Rose Butter and Ice Cream, just your spine. Dr. Simkins, over at l ^e homes of Mr. and Mrs. Ask for them. C. G. Creamery. 7-tf Petersen's. Phone 5. 25-tfc Judson Allen and Mr. and Mrs. us. _______ _______ T erry Moody. Mrs. Allen is em- METHODIST CHURCH Schofieid Stewart fo r Plumbing. I t pays to insure w ith sure in- Ployed in the office of the air base Church sehfjol, 9:45. Sam Mack- Phone 217J. 1-tfc surance w ith Chas. Hall. 14-tfc at Pal° A1,° and M r A)len is ratlio ------------------ ---- — engineer w ith the 9,h service com- tn. Supt. Morning worship at 11. mand and at present ls somewhere "Race Relation Sunday." in the southern part of the states. Vesper Services, 6:30. Pictures ------------ of world w ar No. 1 by Dr. Silas Jacqueline Morton, student at E. Fairham, w ar vpteran. Topic, O.S.C., spent! the week end at h e r , "A Known Soldier Speaks Again.” home on Black Butte road. She j Choir practice Wednesday eve- has just completed her term of ning, 7:45. Prayer meeting a, 7:45 work at Kent House, practice Thursdays. Youtn Fellowship each house for home economic students Sunday after church at 6:30. ( ¡ lo s s during their senior year. C H R IT IA N SCIENCE SOCIETY The Nelson Electric Shop w ill 202 Second Street close February ’ 13th and w ill re Sunday school at 9:45, forenoon main closed until Mr. Nelson re- service 11, subject, Soul." Eve- turns from defense work. He is ; ning service second Wednesday of employed at Bremerton, Wash- each month a t 8:00 p. m. The H alf gul. ington at the present. Bible, Christian Science literature and the w ritings of Mary Baker Eddy may be borrowed or [xir- <Juari chaxed before or a fte r the Wed- The Sunday school pupils were service. entertained at a party at the .. _______ Red M cxinin W alker gymnasium recently. Re- UEBR JN ( HRI.STIAN CHURCH freshments of jelio and cookies , c^ard (Jwen' Minister were served. Bible school, 10:00 a, m., Mrs, The W alker community club Powell, Supt. Worship met at the home of E. L. Clark 11:00. recently. The afternoon was spent Question from “ Question quilting for the hostess. Mrs. P °x answered. Sermon topic, cun Frank Sly w ill entertain the club S|aking the Claim. " next meeting, February 18. Miles Quinn le ft Friday for WtHidhury bar» Bremerton, Washington, after a few days visit w ith friends and relatives here. Kenneth Zumwalt and Harley The radio repair business W illiams have purchased the lu m -. ber m ill from C. O. Smith south of Dexter Somers has been of Walker. Improvements are be moved to ing made in the m ill and around the place and they expect to run soon. ! Mrs. Ralph W right entertained Across from Mountain the pinochle club last Friday and States Power Co. also celebrated Mr. W right's b irth day anniversary. Mrs. Yates of Elmira anti Mr. and Mrs, Marsh and daughter of Elkton spent Monday evening w ith Mr. Marsh's mother. Mrs. Martha Marsh. I FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH Silk Creek BflfflliHCHES TOPS IN VALUES Lynx Hollow M A R T IN M O TO R S THIS PROPERTY FOR SALE AT AN EXCEPTIONAL VALUE MERL KING RODMANS SMITH-SHORT GROCERY Phone 1 Arcade and Diane Theatres New Admission Prices Effective MARCH 3rd Grocery Savings Friday and Saturday Corn Flakes 2 ^ 19 Grape Nut Flakes 2 23» Tomatoes 6 $1— Tomato Juice 6 "73 Tenderoni 3 pkgs. 25» Walker Arcade— Adults ....................................... 40c Diane— Adults: Thursday, Friday ............ 25c Saturday Matinee 20c Sat. and Sunday N ights....... 30c Children ................................. 11c Anytime at Either Theatre Radio Repairs 318 Main St. Starch 2 17‘‘ Cleanser 3 cnn* 10* 27- HyPro "15 55C Salad Oil 3 »«•• 27c Beans Deviled Meat 4™"' 25- Corn Meal 3 |b" 17c 3 Q7C Coffee Sub. 1 "• 23" Honey 4. 29c Macaroni e>'- 3 "-19 Soap M ILK - We have Carnation, Bordens, Alpine and Oregon. NOTE A good many of our items will be frozen February 21 to March 1 —be sure and lay in a week’s supply of these items. No. 11 Stamp good for 3 pounds of sugar. No. 25 Stamp 1 pound of Coffee. No. 17 Stamp, one pair of shoes