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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1946)
TIII H.MDAV, MAKI II 21. ÜHÜ Dr. and Mrs. C. R. Simkins re Miss Mary Bricher of St Mary’s cently moved to Creswell, where academy, Medford. spent the week Dr. Simkins opened an office-for end here with her parents. Mr. three days a week. and Mrs. Joe Bricher, and cele brated her 11th birthday anniver Mrs Sears of Delight Valley sary Sunday. drove over to Saginaw last Thurs Transparent Washable day to get her two friends, the Shimmering Heat and Cold Misses Dude and Rose Rucker, and took them home with her for Softextured Resistant a day's visit. These ladies were Waterproof Durable Oregon citizens will lx1 asked to friends in Mrs. Sears' teaching eat less of some foods, prevent days and had seen each other The closing days of the evange waste and endure a few shortages days and had not seen each other listic services at the First Bap to make more wheat and fixxl for some time. tist church will be held this Sun fats and oils available to save Such as: day Come and hear Brother Ilves in famine ridden countries. Shower Curtains Grandma Enwright and the J. R. L. Haslam as he brings two Dale Chapman family are staying Shower Caps The voluntary support of every Mattress Covers on the Baxa farm on Mosby great messages from God’s word. man, woman and child in the state L^mp-shade Covers Laundry Bags creek during the absence of Mr. At the morning worship Mr, Has will be sought in a comprehensive Diaper Ba^s and Mrs Baxa who have gone to lam will bring a message on food conservation program being Garment Bags Kansas to be with Mrs Baxas "Making Christ Great" and in the initiated by county USDA coun Rain Hoods Crib Sheets grandmother who is not expected Happy Evening service he will cils, E. Harvey Miller, state de Rain Coats Table Covers speak on “Choice and Influence." to live. rector of the USDA Production Aprons There will be special music at all Book Covers and Marketing administration and attend these . ... Mr. and Mrs. W. D. .Lovegrcn services. Plan now to Umbrellas Sash Curtains __ * . i , . , chairman of the Oregon i s DA inCndS ‘^ncil. has snnouneed Miller returned home Monday from a Bird-Cage Covers And Many Other Things ,,nd wun(y AAA Ol|nmi„w ch„h. three weeks trip which took them and neighbor^with you. through California and into Mexi- men have been named by Secre- co and several states --- and ------- places .------- Ircsbjterian church. Seventh tary of Agriculture Clinton 1*. 36 inch white and of interest, among them were the Adams You are cordially in- Anderson as state and count) wide Imperial Valley. Salten Sea. vtu*d ,o worship with us ru” ■xt .......... colors Sun- emergency food program manag Boulder dam. Arizona, the Grand d*Y Bible school 9:45 a. m. Morn- ers. Canyon. Painted Desert, Salt worship at 11 o'clock. Eve- Voluntary food-for-faminc-reiief Lake City. Brice Canyon. Utah nln8 service at 7:45 p. m At the 1 committees, made up of represen They visited friends and relatives morn*nK service Rev A J*M<am- tatives of nil groups who can help We Give SAH Oreen Stampa. at various places and returned nlann will preach on "Paul's View । in the program, are proposed for home through Twin Falls, Boise, of Salvation." At the evening ser- each county in plans adopted by Idaho, and the Columbia River viw on “Our Present Crisis," Ho th .x«.— Jo.".' *hc Oregon USDA council and highway. While the . 1 ^Vetrr-’ mornine JX ± '«> «X* ">ie,gen< s were away their son Kenneth, to^d ,hC , ,T n k.----- **" ‘ food program manager in«rt .u — 7 7 «x« program manager with the V-12 group at Harvard lead us In the evening with Chas r, .. .... . university, Boston Massachusetts, Aguinaldo directing and Walter I r°od consenatton goals will be was discharged and returned Kendell at the piano The Men’s sc‘ up for e uh «AW Subcom- Cottage Grove , «^"senting consumers home He plans to enter the Uni- Quartet will sing a special num- H,,d ,rat"‘ ««»ups- sut’h as rrstau- ------------ versity of Washington, Seattle, in her at the evening service The young people's C E socle- i ran,s and hakeri. s, will be form- *he fall. Mrs. LiAegrcn's mother, Mrs. J. P. Graham returned Sat- i!” E ^«»0. of Newberg, ty meets nt six The Communi- ed ,o put *n,° e,,ect »P«Wc food urday from BakenrftoM. San Jose ^P‘ {^ Kenneth and Ed- cants class lead by the pastor will conservation measures As pro- meet at 6:30 p m and will be b> ,h‘‘ national famine and San Francisco where she vis-1 ™ *h,le the,r P“""” I emergency committee. these followed by the evening service. ited friends aod relatives and at- y‘ Our annual congregational measures will include such wheat- tended the wedding of a relative Mr and Mrs L. L. Willets and meeting will be held on Wednes and-fat saving steps as substitu Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Weeldreyer at Bakersfield daughter, Miss 8. Willets of Kla- day. March 27. with a pot-luck tion of potatoes for bread, serv and son accompanied by his sis ' math Falls spent the week <md dinner at 6:30 p. m. All financial ing fewer fried foods, open-face ter, 'Mrs. Ida Terveen. left Tues-1 Mrs. Florence McClanahan of with Mr. Willet’s mother. Mrs. recoi-ds should be in the hands pies, and one slice of bread with day for the Rio Grande valley of Grants Pass and son Darrel of Minnie Willets. of the chairman of the auditing restaurant meals Texas for a visit with relatives Ream Field, San Ysidro, Callfor- ------------ committee, Chas. Beidler, not lat ‘The world food situation is and friends. They plan on visiting nia. spent the week end with Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Carl Spoja are er than March 23. exceedingly serious. Millions of points of South Dakota before McClanahan's parents, Mr. and spending a few days in Cottage our fellow human beings in other their return. Mrs. G. W. McFarland. Grove and are moving to Cutler At the Free Methodist church lands face the terrible disaster of |C>ty, .Oregon to make their home. next Sunday morning at the 11:00 famine. Every ounce of Rxx1 we John F. Lamson of South River Monday friends of Mrs. George They were former residents of o'clock service the subject will be can spare from our abundance road celebrated his 90th birthday Hohman, Miss Stella Adams and Cottage Grove. "Eagle Christians.'' The subject will save the lives of starving Monday. Except for a cold, Mr Mrs. Minnie Willets met at the the evening service will be people.” Miller commented. Lamson is in exceptionally good home of Mrs. Willets to celebrate Mrs. H. S. Joslin. Sentinel cor 'The Carnal and Spiritual Mind A sub-committee of the state hMlth for a man of his age and the birthdays of the three ladies, respondent at Creswell, was tak Contrasted.'' There will be spe- USDA council in active charge of incidentally- he is the oldest living A covered dish dinner was en to a Eugene hospital las week cial numbers in song at both ser- organization of the statewide ef man of this vicinity so far as we brought and the afternoon spent suffering from a heart attack. vices. fort consists of C. R Tulley, as know Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith socially. The young people’s meeting at sistant director of the PMA field She will likely be under treatment were among the well wishers there for a couple of weeks yet, 6:45 p. m. services branch. Portland, chair calling on Mr. Lamson Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hill and son it was understood. man; Ralph Morgan, state super Ralph of Creswell drove to Sagi The Methodist church invites visor vocational agriculture, Sa ■Damon Scott attended a meet you to the services of this com lem; W. L. Tcutsch. assistant di Chiropractic will do the job if naw Friday evehing where they you give it a chance. See Dr. joined the Bart Johnston family to ing of the J. C. Penney Co. dis ing Sunday. Church school meets rector O.S.C. Extension service, Simkins, over Petersen’s, phone attend the high school operetta in trict managers at Portland from at 9:45, S. L. Mackin. Supt. The Corvallis, and John Denny, field 5. Tuesday until yesterday. 30-tfcxx Cottage GroVe. morning worship service is held at man PMA, Corvallis. 11 o o’clock; “The Timid Friend ’ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Githens left will be the sermon topic for the ■MM Tuesday for points in Arizona and I third Sunday in Lent. At six California to spend a fortnight’s o'clock, the Methodist Youth Fei- vacation and business trip. towships will meet. The Vesper Hour is at 7, followed by a Fel B C. Roberts of Nashville. Ten lowship Hour for the High School nessee and Herbert Hawley of Young People. To acquaint our customers to the new REYNOLDS PEN Eugene spent last Friday and Sat wo offer it to you for a week's FREE TRIAL. No tib-V urday with Mr. Hawley’s mother, Church of Christ. 6th and Gibbs. gation, just stop in and pick one up. Remember, it is Mrs. Mary Hambric. Mr. Roberts Sunday marks the beginning of and Mr. Hawley were buddies in 0Ur .Ten Weeks Loyalty Cam guaranteed to write 2 years without filling. the navy. paign." During this time many unique and unusual services will Mr. and Mrs. Ross Bowman and be featured. family of Falls City were week On Sunday evening the service Complete with 5 Sterling Silver Charnu end visitors of Mrs. Rozefla will be built around the theme Only $2.95 including Federal Tax Douglas at the Free Methodist ’The Blackest Sin in Cottage parsonage. Mrs. Bowman is the Grove.” We expect to have a small "Wê bavé a fine selection of watches. Famous makes daughter of Mrs. Douglas. Mrs. gift at this service for each fam such as Douglas accompanied her daugh ily present. ROLEX ÈUtOVA GRtTEN ter and family home and visited This will also be enrollment there the first of the week. Sunday at the Bible school hour. BENRUS LONGINE I We urge every member of the Alvin .Dugan has been employ Bible school to be present Morn Budget Terms At No Extra Cost ed by the Daugherty Lumber com ing worship at 11:00 a. m. Ser- pany. He took up his duties Mon mon. “That a Man May Be Found day and will soon be contacting Faithful.” the mills. Another employe added Young people meet at 6;3O p. m. to the Daugherty Lumber com Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30. GUÍE and LOB WARE pany this week was Miss Mar You will receive a friendly wel PHONE 351 garet Tarr, stenographer. come at all these services. J. Michael Shelley, minister. I Food Saving for Famine Aid to Be Sought in Oregon Pearltone” Plastic J Church Activities j For 100 Uses . The Catching and Randall saw- null of Drain has been sold to the Itouglas Timber Corp., the new owner taking possesakin Monday, President of the company is J. V Baldridge of Reedsport, whose brother is already in the sawmill business in Drain The mill was started in UMI with a crew of alxnit It) men and now employs about 36 The firm of Catching and Randall will con tinue its building supply business 79c yd I City Briefs Diamonds U. OF O. DEAN ADDKEMEH L1ONN CLUB DRAIN NMILL HOLD TO DOUULAB TIMBER Lt. Col. George Hall, nsulslnnt dean of men nt the University of Oregon, was the guest speaker nt (he weekly meeting of the Cot- Inge Grove Lions cltlb and nd- dressed the Lions on the "G.L’s View of Alnsk-i " The speaker is th« author of the recent novel, "Sometime Again," a |x>pulnr sell- on Alaska. gave his views on Alaska while stationed there during the war. For BUSINESS Shell Products-Tires—Batteries and Accessories Log Truck Business Solicited Service Station Watches FREE TRIAL Sterling Silver Charm Bracelets MONAHAN’S Jewelers THE LAST DAYS TO HEAR Evangelist J. R. L. HASLAM Christian Science Society, 242 Second street Sunday service 11 a m Sunday scohol 9:45 a.m and Wednesday evening meetings the I second Wednesday in the month at 8:00 p m Reading room is in the church building and open to the public from 2 to 4 pm. each afternoon except Sundays and holidays. The subject for next Sunday will be "Matter." Label Preserves Label canned fruits snd vegeta bles, showing the year they are canned. Then you can always be sure to use the oldest fruit. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. “The Bright Side” My office will be closed Mon days, beginning April 1st. Dr. D. J. Scholl, optometrist. 32-2t-33-3i Friday, 7:30 p. m. When the call’s for EXTRA POWER A r ÛÜ h F FOR ACRON DUAL OCTANS QUALITY OASOLINI ★ A ko I'ANE, the Dual Octane Quality Gasoline, is a power-packed motor Fuel that takes the hard work out of 40 Voice Children’s Chorus driving. Hills seem to level out. You Sunday, 11:00 a. m. “Making Christ Great PLUMBING shift gears less frequently. 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