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THLUXDAV, PEHR I ary 7, 1946 Sure We Sell Sure Insurance THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE PROVE. OKKOON Angling Rules Set by Commission I Church Activities Christian church Bible school at 9:45. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Sermon: 'The Church That Is Found In the Book.” Young folk» meeting 6:30 p. m Evening evangelistic service 7:30 p. rn Sermon: "Consider the Lily." You are cordially invited to , these «ervices J Michael Shel ley, minister PAPE T on Sunday, and the Youth lowship at 6 o'clock. SAGINAW Friendly Neighbors club met Few changes were made by the Oregon State Gaine Comniiaaion with Mm. Nona Kirkendall Thursday afternoon There were Thursday in the tentative ang nine members present. It was de- ling regulation« set at its meet- ‘ Ing January 17th. cltled to donate $5 to the March of Mmes, In the two contests The general trout season wiU given Dora Str-wart and Iris la» from April 20 to Octob«»r 31, iaclualw, except in Lake county Ger»bach won 1st prizes and Mar garet Keene won 2nd prize in the open season will be from May both The next club meeting will 20 to t ictober 31 and in Harney j be at the home of Margaret i county, May 4 to October 31. The There will be church services Keene with Katherine Gheer e n- 'um» bag Umit im last year will every night at the Walden school fertaining. This will be a Valen prevail, 15 fish or 15 pounds and beginning next Sunday. Also a tine party. 1 fteh a day, with the po«Kc*»ion movie film will be shown on Feb limit 30 jMxjnd* and 2 fteh. । Mrs. Dale Chapman and infant ruary 17th. It pays to insure in sure Insurance Winter fishing of trout ten son, Otte Dale, have returned Inch®« and over in length in the home from a hospital in Eugene Office phone 11 Residence phone 104 L “ The Ultimate Baste of World comtal waters will be »Uip.wd a» and Mm. Chapman's mother, Mrs. 406 Main St., Cottala Grove, Ore. •oon as new order of the Com Brotherhood” Is the theme for Ethel Geer of Oakland, Calif., is mission become» vffectiv» about the 11:00 o’clock service at the hero caring for them. Presbyterian church. The Sunday -T February 8. uchooi meets at 9:45 with classes Several of the children enjoyed Salmon and steelhead twenty The Redding-Hinxhaw »awmill for every age group. Both the a party at the home of Bobby Joe west of town is being moved to inches and over may be taken chapel and the regular choir will Carter Friday evening the year around except in water« The civic recreational fund was Jasper. A Mr. Blighton Peterson I which are closed or for which sing at the morning service. At Mm. Helen Russell of Goshen given a substantia) boost last bought the mill. the Youth Service at 6:00 o’clock Mr. and Mrs. J, Manghan were specific »casons have l»e«»n pro- Pat Kelly is the leader. The sub was a dinner guest of Mrs. Ruby Thursday night when the Little vid«-d. Thte apjaI les also to jack Benston Thursday. Theater group pfo«etitcd two Sunday cullers at the H. S. Joslin »almon, striped bass, shad, and ject is "China’s First Lady." The John Landers of Portland vis playa at the grange hull. The plays ¡home. They recently returned sturgeon Spiny-r’iyed fish may tie Westminster Junior Fellowship ited friends here Saturday. Mr. Were well patronized, th«- num of from a Christmas lioliday vaca wifi meet Monday at 3:45 with taken tl>e year around except $6500 waa realized, Music be- tion with rrlatives in southern Landers lived hero several yearn that in Klamath county the seas Mm. Wolfard and Mm. Kammann ago and made his home with his tWeen acts was furnished by Mrs. Minnesota visiting in Minneapo as sponsors. The Mission to teach on for black buss is elosed during E Gruusbeck and Mm. C. C. Hol- lis, Mankato and Good Thunder. May and June ers meeting every Wednesday ■ister, Mrs. John Neighswanger. Past Noble Granda club meet« lemon. Mis« Shirley Harrold dl- night at 8:00 p. m. Charles B. Several in this community have To the fist of closed water* rected the one-act piny, "Prize Tuesday uftern«M>n at the I j OOF GarrigUs will lead the discussion connected up With the new tele previously announced, the Com- hall, with u potluck lunch to be Winning Percy," with Frank El miasion ««Mod Ennte, Martin and next week. All teachers and par phone Jine that was just eomph t- liot, N»tu Ziniker, Phy fl is Ma served. Member» of the Rebekah ed through here. (toodw craek*. all tributari«-» of ents are cordially invited. lone, IkHbert Walkley, Mr. and lodge will be their guests. th«» McKenzie River. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Schwartzer Dorcas Circle meet» at the Mix Earl Petty, taking part«. In The Rev Georg«* E. Hardy wiU and children were dinner guests It was decided to leave the bag the two-art play, directed by Mm. home of Mr*. Smith, Feb. 6, and limit for East Lak«» in Deschutes return to his pulpit this Sunday at the R. W Hill home in Cottage L. E. Ziniker, 'The lied Lamp," Presbyterian Aid Society meets county the same as it was last in the First Baptist church. The Grove Saturday. on Feb, 6 at the G. N Post home. those who took part were .Dale Mr. and Mrs. Bill Horn and Abo th«» Sisterhood of the Chrtet- yeaT- 10 Instead of 5 fish as message at the morning worship Ziniker, La Vern® Good. Mm. will be on ‘The Conquest of daughter of Creswell were recent ian church will meet nt the *^*R a, ^**ly a«»nounc«»d before. The Normun Skaggs. Mm. Phillip church. Members of the C'hristlnn I i^a’‘"y'“‘k>n decided to assign a Fear.” and following the message visitors at the Claude Kirkendafl Holt, Mr and Mm V. Jolins ton. study condition* at the Lord's Supper will be served. home. • Mr. and Mr*. J. T. Kerr are «m- church enjoyed a basket dinner ”,oloKlllf rjul and Paulina lakes, and also There will be a special anthem by Sunday after close of services. Mrt Ida Jackson of Walker and joytng a visit with their «on Ver A large crowd is expected to at one for Diamond Lake so that our vested choir. Mr. and Mm. Claude Lawson and non M.M 3/C, who is home for a At the happy evening service son were dinner guests at the more adequate information ean short leave of 19 days Vernon lias tend the Creswell consolidated !>»• obtained for future manage the pastor will speak "«re Lawrence Mon tie th home Sunday. telephone meet Ing Monday, Feb. been aWay nearly a year and ha« ment policies. It to also planned There Evil Spirits?” There will be been out on Southern Pacific 4. in the evening, at grange hall. to study conditions at Owyhee special music by the girls trio con arena mostly Vernon met hi* New by-laws will be adopted and reservoir before taking action on sisting of Roberta Bagley. Sharon new directors to be elected as brother Marvin Kerr M.M t/C, In Hoyer and Beverly Benton. New York recently. After not well a» several other business the local recommendation for an early If you should like to know , trout season. having seen each other for over items of Importane«» will be con- rhe complete regulation* for more about the word of God come sldcrvd and acted upon two year* the meeting was hap Robert R. Wright. S2/C. re 19-16 will be available in printed to our church school this Sunday py indeed turned to Portland this week, af form and In the hands of licence at 9:45. There are classes for ail ter a week’s leave and visit at agents for du tn but ion »hortly ages with a Bible centered lesson. after March 1. Young people if you have not a his home in Creswell. church home to go to on Sundays Ensign Harvey Speck, former DAMELMON NAMED K<Ml we invite you to attend our Bap resident of CresweH, visited with CHAIRMAN tist Yoath Fellowship at 6:30 Sun friends in the old home town last E A. Danielson has been nam day evening. Richard Bush will week He is a son of Mr. and Mrs. By "Shorty" Smith ed Lane county chairman of the have charge of the program. R Hill, now of Cottage Grow. The Standard Oil station being local Keep Oregon Green organi The Methodist church of Cot Howdy Folks: A customer gave erected on the highway corners, zation by Governor Earl Snell and will soon be finished Was delayed has been invited to a meeting of tage Grove wishes to announce a us a shock, the other day. She asked us why we never adver a bit by "indents" put In the »oft all Keep Oregon Given chairmen special serie» of evangelistic ser green concrete on a Saturday at Salem on February 11th. vices which will tx* conducted tised. Imagine our «urpruw, a» "We are calling these fire pre from February 10-24. Week night night. Names and Initial* were dur ads have run more or less generously writtow all over the vention leaders together from all meetings will be held at 7:45, regularly concrete. Should have left them over Oregon," Charles Ogle Ex Monday through Friday. Rev. AU the Initiate, and hearts would ecutive Secretary of Keep Oregon Charles G Brown of the Wood- When wo told Iwr we did ad said, "so a mor»» complete stock Methodist church of Port have made interesting reading for Gr«ten ‘ vertise and showed her an ad gasoline patrons. The writer her- state wide program can be devel land will be the guest «speaker to prove It. she said. "Yes, Imt to prevent farm, range and Rev Charles G. Brown will bring seff waa sorely tempted to leave oped ' Hwy look so much like all the fires during 1946. We want the first message on Sunday th® imprint of her own hand in forest 1 real, why don't you doll them the soft yicMing concrete, re- 00 more coutly burn* such as we morning at 11 o'clock. He will also up a bit so they'll be easier to membering the imprint of small *n 1945, nor do we want to speak at the 5 o'clock Vesper cateh?" f«wt on the porch steps back thousands of acres of valuable hour. The public is cordially in home, made by her children, and iw grazing ------- " — land — "•■»• and — wheat mno land ne- de- vited to attend these services. That set us to thinking. May even by the startled pct houseeach year by carelessly Sunday school will be heki at 9 45 be she was right We thought cat that tried the steps at that caused man-made fires of a tot of way* to make the tone. ads sensational, but decided Thirteen yqam before the ad- Mr and Mrs. Geo. Sratton that columnists got more rea were Sunday guests at the H. S. mission of Oregon as a state, the ders than most writers, so we Joslin home Sunday. first newspaper on Pacific - __ the __ ______ — deeich-d to try our hand as n The Kansas club held their ( coast was started at Oregon City columnist. meeting Tuesday evening in Eu- ’ As editor of Oregon's first gene Mr and Mr*. Elmer Punch ■ newspaper, the Oregon Spectator from Creswell attended. Now, we don't expect to Miss Mildred DeBerry was giv 'which was founded a century ago. chell, hut well try to give en a shower at the grange hall W. G. T'Vault was to be paid yon a few «mile« now and last Wednesday. Mm. Collin Cal $300 a year. He was ousted after lum, Mm. Ed Graham and Phyllis four issues because of his politi then, and yea, you're right. talk Joiner wen» hostesses. After a cal statements. little bit about the electric Imolnesa happy social hour. filled with The entire expense for getting music and games, gifts were open ed. and then a dainty lunch was Oregon’s first newspaper under So wait for our literary ej- served by the hostesses Miss De way was under $1100, including forts in the columns of The Berry la a high school senior and the press, type, paper. Ink and Sentinel. is to be married Feb. 1 to Floyd insurance. Bab<x>ek of Eugene. They will live east of Springfield. Guests were One of the main reasons for Mm. P. J. Joiner, Mrs. L. Qulg- establishing Oregon’s first news ly. Mm R. St.Clair, Mm. E. Rey paper. the Oregon Spectator, in W. D. "Shorty" Smith nold«, Mr*. Roy Smith, Mm H. 1H46 was to publish the Organic Howe, Mm. Geo Miller. Mm. C. I Laws of Oregon. r Kent, Mrs. R. Vincent, Mm. E. A frequent authority in the —■ — ■— Oregon Spectator, established a century ago, was the anonymous respectable gentleman/* — Anything In Insurance We Write It Mr. and Mrs. John Eastburn of G »pent one evening last week at the Lowell Benston home. Visitors recently at the Claude Lawson home were Mr and Mrs Frank Grimes and sons of Glen wood and Mr and Mrs. Vern Han sen and children of Crowell. Reta Keene entertained the -Saginaw high school pupils re- cently at her home Mrs. Goldie O’Neil and hcr mother, Mr». Gordon, left for California last week to spend a month or more. C. EE Eleven years before Oregon's first was founded, James Gordon Bennett started the New' York Herald, daily, with $500 capital, but he had no print ing plant at first. Moose Lodge Meets Meets Every TUESDAY Night, 8 00 o'dock New Quarters, Main Street. _________________ 18tfe Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency CRESWELL Knickerbocker’s 5c to $1.00 . 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