Till HHDAV. SEPTEMBER 21. IIMO THE SENTINEL. (XHTAGE GROVE OKKOON PAGE THE EK rolling peanuts across the floor1 Mr. and Mr». Frank McGarvin with noses, playing trompeta and Mr and Mm. Amos McGar­ against the competition of Harry vin left Tu«'sday evening for Cali­ James, giving imitation telling of fornia. They will spend two weeks Hold Practice Ncrinuiiage her last date by Jerry Johns, giv­ there looking after business inter­ The Cottage Grove Lions held a ing a demonstration of her favor­ ests and visiting with relatives In practice scrimmage against four ite kiss. are worth while—That's why so many people shop at San Diego and other cities. Her­ alumni and seven second string After th«* Judging of the cos­ bert Sutton of Linslaw is staying Thrift Wise—The store that brought you Cut Rate players last Saturday afternoon tumes, Ice croam con*- were serv­ at the Amos McGarvin place prices to Cottage Grove. at 2:30 p. m. The experience of ed to the "toddle»’’ and guests while they are away and Mrs. the alurpnl toughened the competi­ Dancing completro (be entertain-’ Robert Sarff is staying at the tion considerably but the Lions m«*nt for th«* rvi-mnu. Frank McGarvin place Billy Mc- ' first string crossed th«' double F. F. A. MEETN Garvin will spend the next two strip thrice during th«' scrimmage. Th«- hrxt meeting of the Cot- weeks with h«s grandparents at Cork Ewing kicke«l one conver- tage Grove chapter of the Future Llnslaw. ,sion bringing the score to 19-0. Farmers of America wk talleri toi Mr and Mrs. J R Ferguson and After the alumni game the order September 21 by the presi children and Mrs Beulah Fergu- Lions held an inter-squad game. dent, lloy Duerst, for the purpose son went to Long Beach. Califor- The Lily-White«, captained by Wil­ of beginning the fiscal year. A new nia, last week to visit with Mr. bur Heath and Jerry Mickey, dc- treasurer and re|»rtrr were elect­ Ferguson's mother who is ill. feated the Blue Devils, led by ed. Th«*y were treasurer, Charles Mrs. Fern A'iarns of Cottage Cork Ewing and No«'l Campbell, Sharon, an«I reporter, Darrel Gra­ Grove spent last week end with by a 13-6 score. ham. her sister. Mrs. A. Williams. 'Phe coach was very pleaaed A party Io be given for the Home Wesley Saunders is spending with the performance the first E<- club by th«- F F A was brought his furlough hen- with his wife string players gave during the up and discussed. It was decided and daughter Marie. scrimmage; although much work that the Greenhands would be Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Walker remains to I lx* done. Several of the initiated beforo the party. Harlan returned to New Mexico Tuesday hoys were ’ Injured but most of Chapman, chairman. Everett Year- following a visit at the Archie them will be ready to go when ous and Charles Marsh were ap­ Walker home. the Liona meet the Reedsport pointed by the president to decide Braves in the Lions first game of when and where to have the par­ CURTIS VEATCH RITES the season. The Lions will enter ty. Gene Davenport was appoint­ 25c FRIDAY this game the underdogs since ed to find an open date in which Rites for Curtis Veatch, 74, Tampit Anacln Reedsport has won two previous tl»e F F A. can have their assem­ pioneer rancher who died sudden­ games, beating Marshfield 13-0 bly. ly at his ranch west of town on and Myrtle Point 60-0. Remember. Transportation in which to get September 28. 8:00 p. m at Kelly the animals to the Eugene fair the 18th were hekl from the Mills Cottage Grove, Oregon mortuary Friday with the Rev. field, Lions vs. Braves. was discussed. A. J. Kammann officiating. The Coach Bob Dusenberry says local I j O.O.F. lodge officiated at All messages will tie Illustrated that th«- Cottage Grove Lions aro the graveside and interment was with screen pictures except the all set for their first gridiron in the Masonic-LO.O.F cemetery. Sunday morning meesage. , lest against Reedsport. The roach Miss Evelyn Lamb of Portland Sunday school starts at 9:45. be- has been jam Ing the boys through mg open to everyone and Rev. El- heavy scrimmages to iron out the visited with the John Lamb fam­ ily over the week end. The Presbyterian church invite« wards will take a picture of the flaws jn the T-formatlon and to Mr and Mrs. Eichler of I^itham you to any or all of its services. Sunday school Sunday a. m. We determine the position each boy is and Mr. and Mrs Amerigo Mosta- to occupy. • hope to see you in it. Sunday Is Rally Day. Let us all The probable starting line-up it: chetti of Cottage Grove visited be present Sunday school meets At the Methodist church next Bill Lionburgvr. Ie. a transfer; with Mr. and Mrs Harry McDoie at 9:45. with classes taught by on Sunday. competent teachers for everyone Sunday a. m at 11:00 o'clock the Paul Reeves, It. a letterman re­ will open his new office in Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McRey- IMtstor, the Rev Frank Brown, serve last year; Gene Campbell, Worship service at eleven. The the Wiser Bldg., at 617 Main nolds visited with Mrs. McRey- message by th«* pastor, Rev. Alvin will preach on "To the Aid of th«* 11g, a letterman reserve last year; nold's sister. Mrs John Overhol­ Street on Monday, October 1. Cross." Sunday afternoon and Bob McCoy, c, a letterman regu ­ J. Kammann will be on. 'The evening have been set aside for lar last year: LeRoy (Cork) Ew­ ser and family of Silk creek Sun­ Horses and Chariots of God." day. Tin* Presbyterian Youth Fellow­ every member visitation so there ing. rg, a letterman regular last Lyle Mullica is home for 10 days will lie no evening service. The year; Wilbur Heath, rt, a letter- 7-ltc ship invitial all young people of on emergency leave. His father. high school and junior high age to Methodist Youth Fellowships will man regular last year; Jerry Mickey, re, a letterman regular Frank Mullica, has been ill but is attend their youth's service at meet at 6:45 p. m. last year; Gordon Neideigh, q, a « ln,proving. 6:3(1 Sunday evening. You are invited to attend the lett/rman transfer; Virgil New­ the First Baptist ton, Ih. a letterman reserve last ('leodn Dawson and E B Gil­ services more of Christ church, Unity, Eu­ church this Sunday. In the morn­ ywr; Harlan Chapman. rh, a let­ gene. will be nt the home of Mr. ing worship the pastor. Rev. terman regular last year; Noel and Mrs. Lance Naish, on Tuesday George E. Hardy, will bring a Campbell, f, a. letterman regular evening, October 2, at 8:00 o'clock message on “The Rock of Ages." i last year. to organize a study class, Anyone i At the Happy Evening service fol- ' The Lions figure they can fiek! interested, welcome, .328 Quincy, lowing an inspirational song ser- “ ia,r iir** team, but because of phone 293L. vice the pastor will speak on the I« mm of Gerry Witherspoon tu ann.'d forces; Tom Busby, "Tramping About." The choir will At the Free Methodist church bring special music at both scr- transferred; Herold Buchelder, in- I Juries, and Ralph Long, injuries, the Prophetic conference and re- vices. tha»V UFs» wbvirt on 4>Y rw» fie» nr«*-ri vlval will close Sunday night. You are never too young or ton *^ey aro short on experlenced r»- The following subjects are to be old to learn and we invitc you to »*rv®* loF Mther line or backfield. Hchoql anti and '• Cork Ewing is «» also in on the orK z-wmg tn«* in- ilven In the few remaining nights: attend our church school hurtd’iy. “Th«' Seven Vials of learn more about the things of ^Ury ,,s< but ,f* co«ch hopes to ior ,he OP™- God's Wrath;" Friday. The Day God. We have classes for all age* “•'* h“y ln of the Lord;" Saturday, 'The ao come and find your place with ln8 gam«*. I The Llona ,hi» 8“™ Bride of th«* Anti-Christ;" Sunday us next Sunday at 9:45 a m a. m "Evidences of Being Barn All young people who do not with the blue chips down since* it Again '■ have a church home w<* invite you is the Lions' first game and the The young pcoph«s meeting will to attend our Junior or senior Braves' have won two previous he held at 7:00 p. in. ut which Baptist Youth Fellowship at 6:30 games against Marshfield (13-0) and Myrtle Point (60-0). This tiptc a hymn will b«- Illustrated Sunday evening. promises to be a tough game so with colored pictures. At 8:00 p. m The Church of God invites par­ be sure to be on hand when the the lust evangelistic service, ’Th«' Groat White Throne Judgment." ents who are not taking their C. G. Lions trade claw for tom- Reedsport children to a Sunday school regu­ mylutwk with the larly to bring them to our Sun­ Braves at Kelly Field September day school Your presence with 28 at 8:00 p. m. «3 Initiated them will reassure them of your "Bottles at 8:15," "Change esteem of God and His laws, there­ ARMY ANR fore encourage your children to diapers at 9:00. Such signs, to­ NAVY MKKDS accept God and His laws as a pat­ gether with play pens, tricycles and kiddk* cars greeted the eyes tern for their life. The sermon topic for the morn­ of 60 new girls and throe new ing worship will be "The Calling ti'achers who were initiated at the Big-Little Sister party held in the of God." Tha Christian Crusader and eve­ school gym Friday night. The ning devotional services are in­ party was planned for the Girls' spiring and helpful to daily righte­ League. Novel little girl costumes worn ous living for all ages. by initiates included everything "Reality" will be the sermon from diapers to pigtails. Many of topic next Sunday morning at the babies carried their favorite 11:00 o'clock at the Christian doll, or teddy bear, but Berta Mae Newton's real live kitten stole the Science church. pet show. The prizes for the cos­ Sermon topics next Sunday at tumes were worn by Joyce Stroup, the Christian church will be: Leveta Abeene. and Pat Scott. The initiation proper served as morning subject, "The Law of Harvest." TRe evening subject : the main feature of entertainment for the evening. Some of the feats "The Folly of Disobedience." accomplished by the kiddies were: LION ROARS SAVINGS $1.00 RuEx Compound 89c 79c $1.00 Squibbs Cod laver Oil Caroid Tooth Powder 28c 60c Alka Seltzer 49c Pepsodent Antiseptic 25c Colgate Shaving Cream 2 for 40c 2 for 26c 25c Camphorated Oil 19c Cut Rate Prices on All Tobaccos 33c 19c Divide Church Activities NEW DRIVER’S MANUAL READY A new driver's manual, prepared and publisher! by the state driver's license division, is now ready for distribution in Oregon, according to Robert & Farrell, secretary of state. The new manual contains the new rules and regulations pertain­ ing to motor vehicle operation, HUNTERS FISHERMEN SPORTSMEN The straight protection and liberal bene­ fits are offered at low cost by the oldest and largest accident insuance c om p a n y in America. 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