The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 16, 1943, Page 6, Image 6

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PAOR SIX
Ladies’ Blouses
$1.49 to $3.98
Men’s Suits
$29.50 to $32.50
Men’s Overcoats
$19.75 to $22.50
Ladies’ Slips
$2.29 to $3.98
Men’s Dress Pants
$3.98 to $8.95
Ladies’ Sweaters
$1.98 to $5.95
Men’s Sweaters
$1.69 to $5.95
Ladies’ Slacks
$3.98 to $6.95
Men’s Leather
Jackets
$12.95 to $17.50
Men’s Shirts
$1.49 to $2.98
Ladies’ Purses
98c to $4.98
Other Suggestions: Cordu­
roy Jackets, Coats, Dresses,
House S l i p p e r s ,
Men’s W ater repel­
lent Lined Sport
Jackets
$7.95
Head
Scarfs, Table Cloths, Dres-
str Sets, Towel Sets and
Stationery.
Other Suggestions: Tie
Racks, Billfolds, Service
Men’s Sets, Ties, Hats, Sox
and Belts.
OPEN EVENING, THURSDAY AND
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23 and 24
We Give and Redeem S &H. Green Stamps
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1*1.« E M B E R Ih. 191 I
Miss Leona Hamill of K irtland
is spending a two weeks vacation
here at the home of her grand­
father and aunt. Ben Zendmn
and Miss Lena Zendmn. and w ith
her mother, Mrs Allan Markham.
Miss H am ill has spent the past
few months as nutses aid at the
Shrine hospital. January 3 she w ill
enter the Multnomah County hos­
pital where she w ill take nurses
training.
Preaching, 11 a. in. Young fieople* of a lung-contemplated program to Istrutioii Is given permission to
service nt 8:30 p m. Evening increase the supplies of critically grant price Increase when this
evangelistic service, 7:45 p. in.
short, low-cost civilian goods.
stimulus becomes necessary to In­
Tuesday night, prayer service
The program is designed Io spur su re o u tp u t of the nee,led goods.
7:45 p. in. Thursday night, preach the produci ion of goods which a l­
PRESBYTERIAN
' C \ I t 1» OF T il IN K S
Sunday school, 9 15 a m. Mrs. ¡ng service, 7:45 p. in.
ready are being made ami w ill
L. W. Coiner, superintendent.
have as its first main objective
BLUE MOUNTAIN
Morning worship
a. m. The
We wish to thank our friends
Increased manulaeture of low-
Mrs Betty Williams^ pastor.
Rev. Charles Sacchette of San
am i neig h b o rs w ho have c o n trib ­
prictal textiles and clothing.
Sunday school 9:45 a. in. M orn­
Diego, California, w ill be guest
Under its provisions, the war uted canned fruits which we lost
ing service 11:00 a. m. Young
speaker.
production
board Is made respon­ by fire. ’Thes,- a c ts o( k indness a re
Intermediate Endeavor at 5:1X1 peoples service 6:45 p. m. Charles sible lo r lot initiating produci Ion appreciated. M r uml Mrs. E, W.
p. m. Senior Emleavor. 6:iX) p. m. G. Fast burn, leader. Evangelistic plants. The office of price udmln- Bennington.
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The Rev. Frank E. Brown was Childrens Christmas
program, service 7:45 p. in. Bible study and
prayer service Wednesdays 7:45
called to Oregon City Tuesday 7:30 p. in.
p. m. '
evening to conduct a funeral ser­
í
vice Wednesday. He was accom­
CHURCH OF CHRIST
SEVEN
TII-D
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AD
VEN
TIST
panied by Mrs. Brown and baby
Bible school. 9:45 a. m. This
CHURCH
Bar liar a Lee.
w ill be the childrens Christmas
West
Main Street
program Worship and communion
Sabbath school, 9:30 o'clock
Miss Mary Jane Smith of Port­ 11:00 u. m. Subject, "The Prince
land is spending a couple weeks of Peace." Chia ••an Endeavor. Preaching service 11:00 o'clock
w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 6:30 p. in. Evening service, 7:30 Every Saturday. Visitors welcome
Joe T. Smith. She w ill return the p. m Subject "Exponents of yiblc
C ATHO LIC CHURCH
first of the year to the Tubercu­ C hristianity."
Prayer meeting
Rev.
J. L. Maxwell, Pastor.
losis hospital in Portland where Thursday night, 7:30.
Mass each Sunday at 10:30.
she has accepte«' a touching posi­
Roy Hands, Sunday school Supt,
tion.
L. P. Nebelung, Minister.
UARDIN'KR MAN BURIED
By CAVEIS
Mrs. C. C. Cruson of Portland
FIRST BAPTIST
spent a few days here the first
Sunday church school, 9:45 a. m.
Roy Gerhardt. *4, well known
of the week, a guest at the home Mrs. H. H. Weeldreyer, Supt.
'resident of Gardiner, died Sun­
of Mrs. K arl Mills.
111:00 a. m.. morning
worship, day w hen he was buried by a eave-
KOI Y O l’ It C H R IS T M A S H IN N K R
topic, "The Forgotten Man of in while engaged in excavating a
Miss Pearl Monroe and Frank Christmas.” Choir w ill sing "Come
ditch.
Coroner
H.
C.
Stearns
of
Kausche of Kellogg were week­ and Adore Him.'' Solo by Mrs.
A X H T I I H H O L ID A Y S .
end visitors at the home of Miss Helen Judy Ila n ly, “ O, Come io Ouklund. reported Monday. Ger­
hardt
and
Edw
-rd
Johns,
tmth
Monroe's parents, Mr. and Mrs. My Heart, Lord Jesus." 6:30 p. m
employed by the Gardiner M ill
I'l'ii i 1 d i kt *s also uiu k<* an excel lull t g ilt
J. D. Monroe.
Baptist Youth Fellowship, Mrs. company were digging a ditch to
W. C. M artin, sponsor. 7:30 p. m . acx'omodate a sewer line from the
i hat w ill
O rrin Richmond left yesterday happy evening service.
topic, m ill, Stearns repo; ted.
for Saskatchewan, var.ada. to vis­ "Star-gazing." Choir w ill sing,
When the bank started to cave
it his mother whom he has not "S tarlight o’er Bethlehem."
Made in I to ’» Pounds
in. Johns was |>nri tally trapped
seen for more than 16 years.
Monday, 8:00 p. m,, monthly hut managed Io extricate himself
teachers meeting at the home of
Mrs Cecil Caldwell is in Eug­ Mrs. Teon Lovegren, Tuesday, Gerhardt, however, was covered
O R D E R Y O I’ KS N O W !
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ene today where she is taking the 8.00 p. m., choir rehearsal for to a depth of about four feet.
Members of the Reedsfxiit Fire
fall term examinations at the uni­ Christmas cantata. Wednesday.
versity School of Music, Mrs. 8:00 p. m , choir rehearsal, Mrs. department were called and aided
Caldwell is registered in the grad­ Helen Judy
Hardy,
director. m ill crewmen in attempting to
uate division.
Thursday, 7:30 p. m.. Christmas reach the trapped worker, but it
program presented by the church required more than an hour of
digging before the body was fin a l­
Mrs Connie Jordan of Concord. school.
ly reached by Jack Unger and
California, is spending the hol­
Elmer Samson.
iday season w ith her parents, Mr.
CHURCH OF GOD
and Mrs. L. Soverns.
, 1060 East Adams Ave.
R EL IEF ASSI REI» ON
Sunday school, 10 a. m. Morn­
S« IR CITI ES
THOM SONS B l V COTTAGE
ing worship 11:00 a. m. Young
GROVE R EC REATIO NAL AREA people's meeting 7:00 p. m. Devo­
W ASHINGTON
E e o n omlc
tional service 8:00 p. m.
Stabilization
Director
Fred M.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thompson
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The nations are in great dis­
have purchased the Cottage Grove tress. but Jesus promises rest to Vinson announced Monday details
recreation, form erly known as the all who w ill come to him.
Cottage Grove bowling alleys, on
Reader, we invite you to meet
5th street from the N. J. Nelsons. with us to worship God.
The deal was consumated Decem­
Roy E. Hutchison, pastor.
ber 7th and Mr. and Mrs. Thomp­
son took charge immediately.
METHODIST
No change in the policy or the
Frank E. Brown, minister.
operating plans of the alleys have
Sunday church school, 9:45 ,S.
been contemplated by the new L. Mackin, Supt. 11:00, morning
owners so fa r as known. The al­ worship, sermon: “ The Prince of
leys are open to individual bowlers Peace." 5:00, vesper service. 6:00
and later a bowling tounament M. Y.F. and Intermediate Leagues.
w ill get underway.
Monday, 7:30, Methodist
men's
Bob Nelson, who managed the meeting. Thursday, 7:30, prayer
alleys w ith Mrs. Nelson is em­ meeting.
ployed temporary at’ the local post
office.
C H R ISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
service. 11 subject “ Is the Uni-
1944 L IC E N SE S DUE
service. 11, subject, “ Is the Uni-
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I verse, Including Man, Evolved by
The state department of agricul- Atomic Force?" Evening service
ture this week mailed reminders second Wednesday of each month
to some 6,000 holders of various at 8:00 p. m. The Bible. Christian
state licenses that these permits Science literature and the writings
must be renewed on or before of Mary Baker Eddy may be bor-
January 1. 1944. Bulk of the ap- rowed or purchased before or after
plication forms went to owners the Wednesday service,
and operators of gasoline pumps.
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Other licenses due by the firs t of
FREE M ETHODIST
the year are those issued on com­
Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. M orn­
mercial feeding stuffs, fertilizers, ing worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening
insecticides,
non-alcoholic
...
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bever- service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer meet-
ages, m ilk, cream and butter grad- ¡ng_ Thursday. 7:45 p. m.
ing, bakeries and Grade A. dairies
Rev. L. C.'Gould pastor.
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Cottage Grove
C IT Y
B R IE F S
See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real | Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner
Estate Bargains. Loans, Rentals i Monday completed moving to the
Office No. 22 So. 5th SL
42-tfc 'Loretta Short ridge home on Knox
Out-of-town
relatives
h e re
Thursday fo r the runeral of Mrs.
M ary Ross were M r. and Mrs.
John Ross and Ray Ross of Tang­
ent, Miss Crysta: Ross of P ort­
land, Clifton Rosn !-::d Miss Hazel
McHargue of Sait:;:.
Mrs. Darlene W olff and a friend
both of Chiloquin were overnight
guests Friday at the Joe C rick
home in Delight Va".:ey. Saturday
night they spent at the home of
M r. and Mrs. Georg Bjorset.
Superintendent H. B. F errin is
attending a state curriculum com­
mittee of public schools today in
Salem of which Mr. Ferrin is
chairman. He was accompanied by
Lawrence M o ffitt, county school
superintendent, and H arry John­
son, principal of Eugene high
school.
A meeting of the Oregon State
Teachers association of Lane
county was held in Eugene at the
court house Saturday. Those a t­
tending from Cottage Grove were
Superintendent H. B. Ferrin, F. L.
Grannis, Principal Gaylord Davies,
Principal Robert Graham and Miss
Dorothy Moore.
KENT’S
MARKET
TILL 9:30 EVERDAY
Down by the bridge, there
is a little store, if you go
there once, you’ll want to
go there more, atmosphere
is pleasant, room Is clean
and white, clerk# will
meet you with a smile
and try to treat you right,
there’s groceries a n d
meat, vegetables a n d
other things to eat, i t ’s
open early and late and if
you should have to wait,
there’s a chair by the fire
and a paper to read, so if
there’s anything in their
line you should need, just
call at their store, open
the door, walk right In
and your shopping begins,
and when you are thru,
they’ll hid you adieu, you
save some money, for fuel
and rents, th a t’s the way
it is when you trade at
“ K ent's.”
hill, which they plan to purchase.
The Turner home on Knox h ill
has been sold to M r. and Mrs. Roy-
Hutchinson and they may move
soon from their ranch pn Mosby
Creek.
The Rev. Charles Sacchette of
San Diego, California, w ill arrive
Saturday to be guest speaker at
the Presbyterian church Sunday
morning. Rev. Sacchette w ill
spend ten days here looking over
the church and community as a
candidate fo r the pastorate.
Charles Weber or Halsey, uncle
of Mrs. Richard lAis-ieil, visited at
the Bushell home last week.
Miss Jacqueline Morton, who is
a dietitian in the Highland hospi­
tal, Oakland. California, spent
from Thut V a y unt;f Tuesday w ith
her parents, M r. and Mrs. Leon
Morton.
Lt. and Mrs. Frank C. M cKin­
ney were overnight guests Wed­
nesday of last week at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Ferrin. Lt.
McKinney is a bombardier w ith
the arm y a ir corps. They were
enroute from San Angelo, Texas,
to M ilton.
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PHONE 49
CAN BE SOLVED HERE
We still have a large and select assortment of the famous Rush
craft greeting cards, novelties, toy logging trucks ju st unpack­
ed, games for young and old, dolls, toys and a wonderful stock
of practical gifts.
K n ic k e rb o c k e r’s 5 > $1^
Y uletide Memories
TEA CH ER S M EETING
The Baptist teachers w ill hold
their monthly meeting Monday,
December 20th. at the home of
Mrs. Teon Lovegren. A ll teachers
and officers and members of the
board of education are expected
to be there.
Salesbooks. The Sentinel.
HEBRON CHURCH OF CHRIST
On the banks of the Hebron dam.
Sunday school rO a. m. Worship
and sermon 11 a. m. Christian
Endeavor in the church, 7 p. m.
Wendell Small and
Ladd Howard, ministers.
ASSEMBLY OF COD
H ilton T. Park, Pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.
ATKINSON'S
ENGLISH
LAV EN D ER
4 oz.
» 2 ¿ 5
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz of
Eugene were Tuesday evening din­
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Wolfard.
Western Auto s till has three
genuine Hadees underseat car
heaters left. Don't delay or you’ll
be too late.
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It pays to insure with sure In­
surance with Chas. Hall.
14-tfc
R«d R ose B utter and Ice Cream.
Ask for them . C, G. Cream ery. 7-tf
Due to the lack of help, visit­
ors w ill not be admitted in the
afternoons at the B utler mater-
n ily home. Visiting hours from
7:30 to 9:00 p. m. only.
7-tfc
A beautiful Christmas cantata will be presented by the
Eugene S. D. A. Choir and Girls’ Chorus
Friday, Dec. 17—8 P.M ..
Come Early
H. L. Godard of Brush, Colora­
do, is visiting relatives here.
Mrs. L. P. Sanford visited last
week in Portland w ith her hus­
band who is employed in defense
work there.
Roy Vernstrom of Portland,
marine corps procurement officer,
was a visitor in Cottage Grove
Tuesday and while here was a
feasant caller at the Sentinel of­
fice.
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COLOGNES
7 oz.
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XM AS
CARDS
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XMAS
W RAP
Eau de Cologne 4 oz. $1.75
Perfume
1 oz. $3.50
Bath Powder
Box $1.00
$ J . 00
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Why Did Jesus Keep
The Lord’s Day?
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POW DER
JA R S
SOAP BOX
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Don’t Fail to Hear This Im portant
Question Answered
Sunday, Dec. 19—8 P.M.
FO U N TA IN
PENS
We Give S & H Green Stamps
Schofield Stewart lor Plumbing.'
Phone 217J,
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All Seats Free
Song Service, 7:30 P. M.
Special Music
S.D. A. CHURCH
West Main & M Street
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