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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1944)
Çreetings o f the 1 LI S Season f a s t ll iihe. ? Turkey and cranberry sauce and plum pudding are symbols of the lighter side of Christmas. We want you to have these, too, this Yule season of 1944, plus all the other joys that give Christmas time its supreme glory. We welcome this opportunity to ex tend to each and all our heartiest greetings. Will be closed Dec. 27th and 28th to take inventory. We Give S&H Green Stamps. C ity B riefs - » i Mrs. D. Moore and two sons | of Portland were guests of Mr. I and Mrs. Geo. Foster last week. | The two boys remained here to enter school. See W. B. JOHNSTON for Real Mrs, Ercei Anlauf and Mrs. Estate Bargains, Leans, Rentals Lenora Pybum returned early Office No. 22 So. 5th S t 42-tfc this week from Portland where Mrs. Todd Glasgow of Eugene they had visited their sister, Mrs. was a week end guest of a friend. H olt Grimes fo r a week. Mrs. Elm ira Montgomery. Mrs. Naomi Preston and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Leland W illets of te r Gary arrive this week end Klam ath Falls w ill spend the from Portland to spend the holi Christmas holidays w ith Mr. W il days w ith Mrs. Preston's parents, lets mother, Mrs. Minnie W illets. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Hoskins. TO OUR FRIENDS AND MEMBERS OF THE COTTAGE GROVE GOLF COURSE We extend best wishes for a happy holiday season and express our appreciation for the many courtesies extended us during the time we have been privileged to live among you. MR. AND MRS. GEORGE ROSS T o All Our Friends We Wish You A MERRY CHRISTMAS and a NEW YEAR OF HOPE BARTELS MARKET Wm. Bartels & Son, Props. With a deep pride in our country’s colors—conscious of all that they stand for, and thankful that it is our privilege to live beneath them as free men and women, we wish you in all sincerity R. W, H ill returned to his home in Saginaw Friday from a Eu gene hospital where he had un ASSEMBLY OF GOD dergone a major operation a few H ilton T. Park, pastor. weeks ago. He is reported as re Sunday school 9:45 a. m. covering satisfactorily- Morning Worship S IX T H ARMY G R O U P. service ................ .11:00 a. m. FRANCE- The 399th Infantry M r. and Mrs C. S. Roberts and daughter H e ljn and Mrs Young people Regiment of the 100th (Century) Roberts' mother, Mi's A. S. Aus service tC A.s) 6:30 p. m. Division set some kind of record tin, w ill be guests Christmas day Evening Evungclestic for the speed w ith which it said Service......... ............. 7:45 p. m. goodbye to the East River and at the Charles Adams' home in Tuesday prayer sendee 7 :30 p. m. hello to the Rhine. Eugene. Thursday Bible study 7:45 p. m. Some of the men in the regi Mrs. Esther Stratton, a former ment marched down F ifth Avenue BLUE M O UNTAIN employee of The Sentinel, re in New York C ity to help inaug M. G. Hixson. jxistor turned Saturday from a Eugene urate the 5th W ar Bond Drive, Sunday school 9:45 a. m. M orn hospital where she nad lieen for and they were in action on the a few days undergoing medical ing service 11:00 a. m. Young U. S. 7th Army front in Eastern peoples service 6:45 p. m. Charles France when they rend about the treatment. G. Eastbuhn, lender. Evangelistic results of the same drive. A. E. Sallee from up Dorena service 7:45 p. nt, A rriving in France on October way was transacting busiesns here 20, the men. commanded by Col Tuesday. C ATHO LIC Andrew W. Tychson of Maildons- Sunday Mass ...... 9:30 a. m. field, N. J., spent several days Miss Anna Daugherty of Seat Fourth Sunday Masses assembling their equipment and tle arrived Monday to spend the at 8:00 and 9:30 a. m. regaining their land legs. holidays at the home of her Daily Mass at 8:00 a. m Then came the order to move brother, Warren Daugherty. Mr. S.tudy Club: 2nd and 4th Thurs- up. and fo r three days and nights Daugherty's mother, M r s. H. at the parish house 7:30 p.m . th regiment rolled toward the Daugherty of Newport, w ill ar front. The men dismounted from rive Friday to join the fam ily C H R ISTIAN SCIENCE their vehicles one night anil the group. 242 Second Street next morning they were in the Sunda> School ....... 9:45 a. m. M r. and Mrs. Rex Wheeler and Forenoon service ....... 11:00 a. m. lines. They had relieved a veteran young son of Bremerton, Wash Evening service second Wednes regiment that had seen service in Sicily. Ita ly , Anzio and South-1 ington arrived Friday to spend day of each month ern France, and they took over a| the holidays w ith Mr. Wheeler's at ................ ......... 8:00 p. m. sector that was one of the tough-, mother, Mrs. Maude Wheeler. The Bible, Christian Science est along the entire front. literature and the w ritings of Cpl. Perry J. Bradford of C o t-' Miss Marian Balch of Portland Mary Baker Eddy may be borrow tage Grove was one of the mem is visiting over the holidays at ed or purchased before or a fte r bers of the 399th to see net ion. the home of her parents, Mr. and the Wednesday service. Mrs. Earl Balch. U S E O F IO D IZ E D S A L T IN CHURCH OF CHRIST Students arriving home the last Bible School ......„ ........ 9:45 a. m. G O IT R E P R E V E N T IO N U R G E D few days to spend the holiday Worship and I f all tabic v>lt were iodised. | vacation here include M arjory Communion ...... 11:00 a. m. Earl. Adele Bostick, Loraine Voss, Christian Endeavor...... 6:30 p. m. as recommended by tne Amer University of Oregon; Ruth and Evening service................ 7:30 p. m. ican Public Health association, there would lie no goitre problem, Phyllis M iller, Oregon State Prayer meeting College; Orlena M artin, Linfield T h u rsd a y............ 7:30 p.m . in the opinion of many n u tri tion and health authorities, re College at McMinnville. Students Roy S. Hand, S. S. Supt ports .Dean Ava B. Milam, head from W illam ette w ill arrive the » L. P. Nebelung. minister. of the Oregon n u tritio n com m it last of the week. tee. The n u trition committees CHURCH O F GOD have been asked to direct a t C. E. Roberts and Rodney Saf- 1060 East Adams Ave ley, scoutmaster r .; ,d assistant Sunday school........... 1.0:00 a. m. tention of the public again to for troop 60, attended 'the week Morning Worship .... 11:00 a. m. the value of iodized salt in the end Scoutmasters" training class Christian Crusaders....... 7:00 p. nl. prevention of endemic goiter. The use of iodized salt is par in Eugene Saturday and Sunday. Devotional services..... 8:00 p. m. ticularly valuable In Oregon, as Wednesday. Prayer M r and Mrs. A. R. Linck and meeting .................... 8:00 p. nt repeated scientific reports have daughter, B etty Romaine and Miss Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. shown that this is an iodine-de ficient area. Dean Milam adds. Geneva Kim c w ill be Christmas week end guests of Mrs. Linck’s The small daily requirement of FIR ST BAPTIST and Miss Rime's mother. Mrs. A. Rev. George E. Hardy, pastor i iodine is easily met by the regu W. Kime, and their brother, Dr. Church School ........... 9:45 a. m. la r use of iodized salt. Its use is C. H. Kime and family. in adoles Morning Worship ...... .11:00 a. m. especially important B. Y. F .................... ____6:30 p. m. cence and pregnancy, she says. Some confusion has been re Mr. and Mrs. Jess Loomis and Happy Evening daughter Bemadine and M r. and Service .................. 7:30 p. m ported regarding the use o f io dized salt in cooking and canning. Mrs. Dean Russum and Sally Jean Monday. Boy Scouts - C liff When used in canning certain were supper guests Sunday even Roberts, Scoutmaster ing at the H. F. Russum home. .............. 7:30 p. m. vegetables iodized salt w ill some Wednesday,Choir Rehearsal, Mrs. times cause the liquid or juice Mr. and Mrs. M erville Veatch to become somewhat clouded, Helen Judy Hardy, and son Doug and Mrs. Anna D ir e c to r .............. 7:30 p. m. which, while doing no harm, does Swanson all of Portland w ill a r Thursday, Midweek service w ith affect the appearencc of the can rive Friday to visit relatives and ned product. Aside from this Bible Study and Prayer friends un til after Christmas. ___________ .......7:30 p. m. there is no reason why iodized salt cannot be used as well as Mr. and Mrs. 'A rth u r Madden the plain salt in all forms of FREE M ETHODIST of Ashland spent the week end cooking. 915 So. 6th St w ith M r. and Mrs. Elmer Kent, Mrs. Rozella Douglas M inister Either iodized salt of other They also visited the Pentico and Sunday school 9:45 a. m. forms of supplemental iodine are Nixon families, having been old Mrs. Thelma W right, S. S. Supt. used as a regular practice in neighbors in Kansas. Mr. Madden Morning Worship 11:00 a. m. livestock production in Oregon. is an auto and tire dealer. Class meeting firs t Sunday of month following morning ser The Rev. and Mrs. H. T. Park Mrs. C. C. Cruson of Portland vice. Charles Hosman, class and daughters Sylvia and D a r-, visited w ith friends in the city leader. Tuesday. Young people’s hour...... 7 :00 p. m. lene are leaving tonight for San Evening devotionals........7:45 p. m. Diego, California, to spend the Mrs. Nell S a rff visited Satur Evangelistic service........8:00 p. m Christmas holidays w ith their p a r-' day w ith Mrs. Ruth Ford and Mid-week prayer meetisg Thurs ents. During their absence Mrs. 1 day ............... 7 :30 p. m. Jennie O’B rien of San Francisco daughter Maryjean and Frances Junior hour, Wednesday. 4 :00 p.m. ad Miss Ruby Thompson of Coun Fowler in Eugene. Happy Hour fo r all smaller..child cil Bluffs, Iowa, w ill be at the ren, F riday............... 4:00 p. m. Park residence and carry on the Mr. and Mrs. S. H. Graham of church w ork at the Assembly of ' Albany were guests Tuesday of God church. the la tte r’s sister, Mrs. N ell HEBRON CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday school 10:00 a. m. Ser Sarff. Define Small Business mon and communion. 11:00 a. m. The department of commerce Miss Billie Ann B utler w ill Christian Endeavor 7:30 p. m. at reckons a small business as one spend .Christmas day w ith her Ivan Abeene home. Wendell Small, pastor. having a yearly net sales or re parents. Miss B utler is a student ceipts of less than $50.000 A whole at Emanuel hospital in Portland. saler with annual net turnover of M ETHODIST less than $200.000 is small business. , Frank E. Brown, minister. Jamer R. Ferguson, employe of A manufacturer employing less than Sunday School........ ....... 9:45 a. m. the R. & R. Tim ber Products Cd., 100 persons (alls into the same class sustained a broken leg Monday Morning W orship..........11:00 a. m. Jesse Jones painted the picture, Vesper Service .............. 5:00 p m when a tree rolled on him while stating: "Over nine-tenths of all at w ork near Walker. He was Youth Fellowships .......6:15 p. m. business concerns in the country arc taken to a Eugene hospital in the Wednesday, small, and these nine-tenths account Choir practice.... 7:45 p. m . for 45 per cent of the workers em M ills ambulance. Thursday ployed, and for 34 per cent of the Mrs. Ercei Yirak visited two Bible Study .......... 7:45 p. m. business in dollar volume.’’ days last week w ith a friend PRESBYTERIAN who was a patient at the hospi tal in Roseburg. Rev. A lvin J. Kammann, pastor , Sunday School, Mrs. L. W. Coiner, superintendent .......9:45 a. m. ,Dr. H. A. Hagen, Max Bird, L. J. McCoy and W. C. M artin a t Morning W orship...... 11:00 a. m. tended a d istrict meeting of the Intermediate Christian Endeavor ................ 5:30 p. m. League of Oregon Cities held in Senior Christian Eugene last Thursday evening. Endeavor ................ 6:30 p. m. Red Rose B u tte r and Ice Cream. Evening Service..............7 :30 p. m. Ask for them. C. G, C ream ery. 7 -tf Wednesday, Choir Rehearsal . 8.00 p. m. I t pays to insure w ith sure In Thursday, Junior Choir Rehearsal ............ 4:15 p. m. surance w ith Chas. Hall. 14-tfc Thursday, Midweek service of Bible study and Schofield Stewart fo r Plumbing. Prayer .....................7:30 p. m. Phone 217.1. 1-tfe Church Directory A MERRY CHRISTMAS and A HAPPY NEW YEAR We Give S&H Green Stamps K e lly D ru g C o. Income Tax Reports Prepared V. B. Hoyer 924 Main St., Phone 47 399th Infantry Sees Quick Action G R E E T IN G S w ith best wishes lo r <’hi'istinas and the New Year RED BOOT SHOE SHOP Steve Oasper, Prop. A t T h is C hristm astide As the Holidays approach again, we want to tell you that we appreciate your confidence and cooperation. It is proper that we should express our gratitude for your good will, which we hope we may continue to enjoy. And it ’s our sincere wish that yours will be a vory Merry Christmas and A Happy and Prosperous New Year. R ainbow C afe Mr and Mrs. Clifford Smith TheSeason's Greetings AND IiEST W ISHES EORTHHCOM ING YEAR And thanks a million for your good will and past favors. MARTIN MOTORS Your Pontiac Denier PW'NLG ★Christmas is here. And once more we find ouuelvea at a loss for words to express how we feel about your loyalty to us during 1944 But we know you will un derstand. We wish for you and your family the best of Merry Christmases, and the beRt that this happy season can bring in both material and spiritual blessings. The Men’s Toggery A. W. Helliwell Phone 65 Cottage Orove W E TH ANK YOU All during 1944 we have been storing up our gratitude to the people of this community, as they have come in day after day. Now that Christmas is here i t ’s time to make delivery. So here it comes . . . our gratitude to you in one great big wish for a big, happy merry Christmas. QUALITY MARKET Fred Anderson, Prop. “ THE IDEAL MEATING PLACE ’ SEVENTH DAY AD V E N TIS T West Main Street Sabbath school, 9:30 o’clock. Preaching service 11:00 o'clock Every Saturday. Visitors welcome ¡HEBRON CHURCH OF CHRIST Sunday School ........ 10:00 a m. Morning Worship 11:00 a m. Young Peoples C. E....... 6:30 p.m. CARO OF TH A N K S Words cannot express our ap preciation fo r the flowers, cards and words of sympathy we have received since word reached us of the gallant death in action of our husband and father, Charles H. Rearrick. Helen Renrrick and daughter Wanda. 19-ltp zA n d a TSCerry Qhristmas to t A/1 flo y d Qithcri's ¿Motors