The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 21, 1944, Page 5, Image 5

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THE SENTINEL OOTTAGE GROVE OREGON
Brothers Parted
More Than Third 24 Y ears Reunited
Boy Scout Troops
Churches Sponsor
How brothers parted fo r tw enty
fo u r years and lived in the same
com m unity
fo r the past three
m onths were reunited by accident
is one of the oddest stories of the
year. Yet it happened when C. O.
C l a r k met his brother, O ral
George C lark at the Eagles lodge
last week. The brothers, o rig in a lly
from M ichigan, had attem pted to
locate euch oth< r .and on one oc­
casion nearly succi ed«-d
O rul George C lark, younger of
the two, move I here in October
and freq ue n tly transacted husi-
n e s at
the Cl rk Slip r S ervice
station, hut sine there are half a
dozen o r more Clarks livin g in this
section anil since he had not seen
his older bro the r since he was nine
years o f age, did not lake the
trouble to inquire as to the possib­
ilit y o f relationship.
When he joined the FOE krdge
lost we< k. C . O. C lark, on the
m e m b e r s h ip
committee, was
s tru c k by the fa m ilia r firs t name.
"W a i t a m im ite,"says C. O.
"W here «lid you come fro m ? ”
When told, he realized that the
new candidate was none other
than his young« r brother, whom
he last saw at nine years o f age.
More than a th ird o f the Boy
Scout troops m tlic Oregon T ra il
Council are sponsored by i burett­
es, according to a report made
033 Nort'» n' 1 Pt-e t
Phone 224R
this wi ek by K. A. Wells, scout
executive.
“ Sponsorship of scout
troopa
Appi.- M otor ««
tm uns tliu t an in s titu tio n owns
Apples, previous Io hurveit. f
the troop,’’ W ells said. "Since
C«'lVv II I Iiiitlouiiu» supply Ilf f(|.t.|
lit - Boy ,‘ eouL ot Am erica owns
o ifitn inis frun, nl(_. |f«*eis. 11 purl of
otdy u program which can he
Will« h Is used for growth und m
um d by churches, club:, and fra ­
purt stored in the tissues
These
ternal organizations, com m unity
T h i' topic fo r the Sunday fore- and civic
fa t e r liil« aceum uUie m different
orgaruzations, a n i l
ul iho
C h ristia n schisds."
rules u ntil the fru it is m u tu ir The iinnii service
lie "C h rist
function id (.old storage in holding Scirnco chuich w ill
The rejx»rt indicates that 25 of
fru ii in Ils fie sh state is not to stop Jesus.”
the council’:« 73 scout tr<xips are
the life processes, hut only to re
ponsored by churches, w hile 23
duce the rute at which they take
'riic w orship service
ut the are owned by clubs and fra te rn a l
piare
Io general, apples w ill f ’h iftch of God
fo r Sunday is organizations, 1(1 by com m unity
keep nbout 2.1 per rent lo ngrr ut planned p u riic u liirly io show ap- and civic organizations, and 7 by
30 degrees ttiun ut 32 degree. F
ptI'cm iion to God fo r his g ilt of M'hixds and par . at teacher as o-
love to m unkind The xto ry
of cia lions.
th< b irth of the Saviour w ill I n *
Cub packs, fo r boy» 9. 10, and
the m ain topic in the Sunday 11 years o f age, ure tied more
school classea
closely to schools, according to
Miss Allcen Bowman, a student the report, w ith 45 6 ja-rcent of
at Pacific B ilije College, w ill bring the pucks sponsored by parent-
a message ul lb«' 11 o'clock ser­ teacher associations and o the r
vice.
school group*. Churches rank
A t H p.m. the Sunday school second as sponsors of cub packs
and i hun h w ill re ,.der a program w ith 27 2 percent.
M E T IIO D IH T B IB L E C LAS H
of songs, poems, readings and ii
The 22 -cub pack:, in the local
pageant m adoration o f C hrist Boy Scout council b ring the num-
The Women's Bible class of the
our hli''.'e«l Redeemer.
Ix r of scout and cub units to 93,
Christm as Sunday w ill tie ob­ Wells said, which is an Increase M ethodist church met Wednesday
served at the M ethodist church o f 44 percent since January 1, at the home o f Mrs. Charles A r ­
nold fo r th e ir annual Christm as
w ith a C tirislm as M-nnon on “ The 1943
ix irty . A Ixiuntcous covered dish
Beauty of Jesus' B irth .” W hite
repast was served at the luncheon
g ilts w ill 1 m * p ii..rn le d
to the
hour to the nine members and a
C hrist C hild at tfi« mot ning ser­
guest, Mrs. H a rry Wynne, who
vice Special C hristm as music w ill
M r. and Mrs. Hadley o f Reno, were present. Devotions in keeping
be sung at the service by Mrs.
Richards and Rev. Brow n, There Nevada have lieen visit mg M r. w ith the C hristm astide were con­
w ill tie a short C hristinas program Hadley's sister, M rs. Ralph H aw ­ duct«'«! by Mrs. Elsie Wells. The
Misses Sara Bjorset and Joyce
at the Sunday scnool hour. There ley
M r and Mrs. N E. Cruson o f C la rk entertained w ith vocal se­
w ill he no Vesper H our o r M eth ­
odist Youth Fellowship this com ­ Cottage Grove spent Sunday at lections, "1 Heard the Bells on
the C. S. Blaster home.
C hristm as D ay," a n d
“ S ile n t.
ing Sunday.
H erald Reynolds, who is sta­ N ig h t.” D u rin g a short business
Christm as s e r v e s r.( the C ath ­ tioned at Aberdeen, M aryland is m eeting members announced 25
o lic church w ill be held at 7:00 v isitin g his fa m ily at the J. G. calls had been made on the sick,
seven bouquets sent to “ shut-ins"
a m . and 10:30 am , The H igh Grabbe home fo r a few days.
Ilerschel Johnson w ith the U. and cards sent to a ll sick mem­
Mass at 7:00, one that is some­
times said uf m idnight, w ill be S. M arines and 1’fc. George John­ bers. L etters were read from Mrs.
solem nized tiy
Rev.
I .nuts H. son w ith the a rm y a ir corps at L e ttie K nickerbocker and Mrs.
Solder. The sermon w ill be on W a lke r Field, Kansas, visited Medora Allen, fo rm e r class mem­
w ith th e ir aunt, Mrs. C, F. Plas­ bers. I t was announced the Jan­
‘T h e M eaning o f C hristm as.”
The chotr. tinner the d irectio n te r and o th e r relatives Tuesday. uary m eeting w ill be held at the
of Mrs. W illia m Bach, w ill sing 'I'hi'y plan to go on to Chehalis. home o f Mrs. May Hogate when
W ashington to visit th e ir parents. a q u ilt w ill be tied.
At thia season we should the Mass c impos-d by L allashe.
Leonard Newman o t P ortland
An
in tro d u cto ry program
of
all subject ourselves to re­ C hristm as carols, including S i­ is spending the holidays w ith M r.
M IZ P A H C LA S H
examination, to see if good lent N ight, w ill precede the Mass. and Mrs. O. M. P atton
fellowship and kindness still
The Mizpah class o f the Pres­
The H a rris -M o rris m ill opened
Rev. A lb e rt R odskow siti o f Eu­
survive os a practical com­ gene w ill say trte 10:30 Mass, fo r operations Monday.
byterian church was entertained
bination to bring happiness nnd there w ill also lie a selection The Ixttham basketball teams, Tuesday at the church by Mrs.
to the human heart. Each of of Christm as carols at this Mass. both boys and girls, played on Evie H oldctm an, Mrs. L ila Veatch
us holds in his hands the key Rev. Louis Solder v. ill conduct the home court F riday evening and M rs. M innie W illets. Sixteen
to this combination. L it us the 10 30 a m . Mass at S t. M i­ w ith Creswsll. Lathum won both were present including tw o guests,
games.
Mrs. L. M . Hanoy, a fo rm e r res­
use it during this Christmus chael’s Mission, Oakridge.'
The school C hristm as program ident from Colorado, and Mrs. A.
season of 1944, to help trans­
The Christm as <-• sage at the w ill lx- given Thursday evening. J. Kammann. A short business
form dreams into realities.
F irst Baptist church by the pas*
m eeting was held and la te r an
Mny we add our glad tor. Jtev. George E. H ardy, w ill
exchange o f Christm as
g ifts
Christmas greetings to the be “ God's Christm as G ift." Spe-
proved entertaining. The a fte r
many which a r e finding clnl music by the vested choir.
The M osby C reek E xte n sio n hours were spent fillin g packages
At i h . '. v.n in « service the com- /iu ‘b'” m c't"''nm rsda‘> '’ «t th e ' home fo r the C hristm as tre a t a t the
their way to you?
binea choir« o f tne church w ill o f Mrs. Gladys Castle. Mrs. Ros- Sunday
school
entertainm ent
present a C hristm as musicale
kam nnd Mrs. l«and put on the which w ill be hejd this (T hurs­
called "The Songs o f C hristinas."
dem onstration of buffet luncheon day» evening. The next meeting
was announces! fo r January 16
which wus served at noon.
Mrs. Joe Perkins o f Cottage when Mrs. Susan Seaton and Mrs.
Grove visited several days at the L o ttie Asbury w ill be hostesses.
Refreshments were served at the
H a rry Castle home.
(B y Eddie G aroutte)
close o f the afternoon.
M
r
and
Mrs.
W
ilb
u
r
Scott
and
The county 4-H club leader, E.
A. Danielson, visited «iur school daughter M a rjo rie o f Creswell C A M P A IG N FO R M O R E
SEED
u short tim e ago and gave out w ere cullers Sunday at the Floyd
O F L A D IN O ( L O V E R P A ID
Jones
home.
«
the 4H pins earned by the stud­
M r. and Mrs. Ed O 'H are and
ents last year.
The campaign put on last year
We are having o u r C hristm as daughter P atricia o f Stevensville, ♦o increase the output o f ladino
program F riday evening nt the Montana spent the week end at clover seed in Oregon, which in ­
Grange hall in Dorena. The p ri­ the George W oodworth home. cluded a substantial increase in
m ary room is presenting a selee- Mrs. O 'H are is a sister o f M r. guaranteed price, resulted in a
ti in of Christm as exercises, poems W oodworth. They are going on to big jum p in the prom otion o f c e r­
and songs. The interm ediate room C alifo rn ia to visit Mrs. O 'Hara's tifie d seed in Oregon in 1944 com­
has the C hristm as sto ry in pag­ m other, Mrs. W oodworth.
The Blue M t. school w ill have pare«! w ith the 1943 output, E. R.
eant form . The upper grades have
th
e
ir program
and C hristm as Jockman, extension cfa rm crops
a comic, one net pluy, e n title d
specialist at O. S. C. reports.
tree
Thursday
evening.
"B ang! goes C hristm as." There
The p re lim in a ry estimates fo r
Pfc. E lm er H am ilton, who has
h it 19 characters in the piny and
1944 show a production o f well
the tim e required to present it been in the M arshall Islands, is
home on a furlough and visited over 300.000 |>ounds, compared
is one hour.
n t tiie Blue M t. school one day w ith less than 200.000 pounds in
O u r vacation w ill lx> fron t Dee. last week.
1943. Demand from easte rn ‘d airy-
22 to Jan 2. We wish a ll the
men fo r ladino clover seed to in ­
patrons o f our d is tric t a M e rry <»PA REDUCES WORK HOURS crease the yield o f th e ir pastures
Christm as and Happy New Year.
is s till gre atly in excess o f supply.
C e rtifie d seed is now selling
W o rkin g hours nt the local ra­
POOR N l T R IT IO N B L A M E D tion board or G P A office w ill be w ell above the government's guar­
I O R M IL IT A R Y R E J E C T IO N
reduced effective January 1st. it anteed price o f $1.50 per pound.
was announced yesterday. The o f­ Jackman believes th a t the crop
Physical defects accounted fo r fice on this date w ill be open to looks
like a g>»od bet on an ex­
more than 50 |ie r cenl o f the re­ the public six and a h a lf hours, panded basis fo r another year at
jections of m ilita ry reg istra nts Monday through Friday, opening le a s t . Josephine and Jackson
between IS and 37 years o f age, at 10:00 a.m. and closing at 4:30 counties produce high percentage
according to the latest report of p.m. Saturday hours are: 10:00 o7 the United States supply of
General Lewis B. Hershey, head a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
ladino clover seed, although this
o f (he selective service.
These
year M alheur , .Deschutes, and
figures are cited by national n u -j
D on't forget to buy th a t extra Crook counties added substantial­
tritio n is ts as n p ow erful a rg u ­ w a r bond. Lives d«q>cnd on it.
ly to the state's to ta l production.
ment fo r b e tte r n u tritio n o f A m ­
erica's youth, says Dean Ava B.
EACH CHRISTMAS as it
M ilan, chairm an of the Oregon
n u tritio n committee.
comes and goes proves
M any authorities believe th a t
anew that love is the only
good food habits begun in in fa n ­
binding power of the
cy nnd established in
these
world. In these dark days
young men in th e ir e a rlie r yertrs
could have prevented m any o f
of late December when
(he defects which
la te r
kept
the brightness of smiles
them out of the armed services.
LEE’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Church Activities
Latham
Mosby Creek
B ressler
For F u rn itu re
Dorena School Notes
Martin Upholstery
make nmple amends for
lack of brightness over­
head, we again send our
most hearty Christmas
Greetings.
T h e G ro v e
H a rd w a re
S C O U T T R O O P NO. «0
Boy Scout Troop No. 60 met
Monday night til the Jefferson
gymnasium fo r Ihe te gu lar week­
ly business meeting. Games of
basketball furnished exercise and
entertainm ent fo r the boys the re­
m ainder o f the
evening.
B illy
Flatlet's was enrolled a new mem­
ber and Bruce Brisbane was elec­
ted troop scribe.
Developed Broom Corn
Benjamin Franklin Is credited
with developing broom corn.
will remain open under new management.
The same good quality of work will be
continued with quick service.
C h arles D h ab o lt
Owner nnd Manager
27 So. Sixth Street
Phone 254R
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Calendar Stone
Design Shews
To remove iodine from washable
fabrics, use the soap and w ater
• (xmging method.
In 1780. the great Aztec calendar
stone, weighing 23 tons, was found
in Mexico C ity.
P rints can seldom be successfully
re dyed A trace of the o rig in a l de-
sign usually shows through.
From all of us here at Irish & Swartz. We wish to take this means
to extend our best wishes for a happy holiday season
to you and yours.
Produce
Specials
SEr„ W heat
National, add
to your dressing.. .
p k íí-
Oranges
Fine New Navels
98
Cake Flour
'3
Sno Sheen
Large package
COCOA, Hershey
TU R N IPS
Extra Fancy
pkg.
CRANBERRY Sauce
y2 ib ioc
24c can
PUM PK IN , H D No. 2%
2 for 25c
OYSTERS, Nc-rth Point
39c can
SHRIM P, large wet pack
43c can
TUNA, fancy salad pack
39c can
RITZ Crackers
lge. pkg. 21c
Nucoa
P ickles
Sweets, Chips, Mix Sweets,
•3ours, in fact nearly all va­
rieties for that holiday feast.
Crisco
Christmas
Nuts
WALNUTS
Oregon Ungraded
29c lb.
FILBERTS
39^1b.
PECANS
Paper Shell
49c lb.
PEANUTS
Fresh Roasted
29c lb.
Vi Case
3 lbs.
25c
ON IO N S
For Your Dressing
4 lbs.
19c
Lettuce, Cauliflower, Cab­
bage, Tomatoes, Parsnips,
Bagas, Carrots and many
other items in fruits and
vegetables.
lbs.
Best Foods
Miracle Whip
49c
SALAD DRESSING
O lives
2 5 c P in t
A complete line of green and
ripe olives for your holiday
dinners.
Shortening
lb. ja r
68c
SYRUP, Golden or White J & J V/2 lb 15c
KARO, Blue Label
10 lb. tin 79c
A PPLE BUTTER
28 oz. 27c
TOMATO JU IC E, H D No. 2
10c can
...... 2 for 25c
POTATO CHIPS, 15c size
59c lb.
DATES, Calif, fresh
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