The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 09, 1946, Page 2, Image 2

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THURSDAY, MAY 9, IM
THE SENTINE!^ COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
Published Every Thursday at
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Church Activities
W. C MARTIN------------------------------------------------------- Editor. Publisher
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Subscription rates, caxh In advance. No subscription for less than 3 Monroe Avenue Church of Christ,
months.
3 Mos. Monroe at Fifth. Cottage Grove.
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In Lane-Douglas Counties
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.75 'Ideal W’omanbood" will be the
subject of J. Emmett Wainwright
Outside This Dist. in Oregon
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1.50
Sunday morning at the Monroe
Outside Oregon in U. S.
.2.50
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avenue Church of Christ. His sub­
Foreign Rates on Application.
ject for the evening hour will be
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Armed Forces Overseas
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Mr. Wainwright has been en­
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gaged in religious and welfare
Entered at Cbttape Grove. Oregon, as second class matter.
work for a number of years, and
has served the churches of Christ
NATI
corrowAL- in Seattle, Los Angeles and San
SOCIATION Diego He has been released to
the local ministry for a period of
months, during which time a num­
ber of evangelistic campaigns are
LET'S FINISH OUR TASK
to be conducted in the northwest.
The evangelist served several
Friday night a young couple lost their possessions and a
new home by fire. This tragedy on top of others that have oc­ leading trunk railways, and super­
curred in this and surrounding communities is the best argu­ intended a co-educational institu­
ment we know in favor of fire protection for the rural section tion: he has specialized in “Evi­
of Christianity" and has
of south Lane county and yet because of lack of time we are dences
assisted thousands out of the wil­
about to let the proposed rural fire protective association die a derness of doubt through a better
natural death.
understanding of the unadulterat­
The last time we checked with the sponsors of the associa­ ed won! of God.
tion there were not sufficient signers to the petitions to call
Max and Jack Bradford, former­
an election. At the time the petitions were started sponsors hop­ ly of San Diego, will direct the
ed to have the petitions signed and into the county court in congregational singing at all the
time to have the measure appear on the ballot this fall. But services. Special courses will be
offered Wednesday evenings. 8
this has been some six weeks ago.
till 9.
am
fellowship ami
inspiration this coming Sunday
evening.
The Young People will m¿et at
six o'clock
The Westminster
.junior fellowship will meet Mon­
day at 3:45 with Mrs. Kammann
and Mrs. Aquinaldo as leaders.
The Weatihinater Guild will meet
Tuesday evening with Mrs. Max
Sears.
Mother's Day will be observed
at the Methodist church thia com­
ing Sunday with a spacial service
for mothers at the 11:00 o'clock,
hour. The sermon topic will be.
"Creator« of the New World.'' The
Church school meets nt 9:45. At
six o'clock the Youth Fellowships
will meet and the Vesper Hour
will be held at 7. There will be a
special family communion service
at this hour.
Band Concert
Combined High School and Grado
School Bands
HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM
Friday, May 10th
8:00 P. M
Church of Christ, Sixth A Gibbs
Ave. Feature service for the 8th
night of our Loyalty campaign
will be "Funeral Services for the
Living .Dead!” Where are the
dead? Those of you who are vit­
ally concerned know that many
of them are in our own town
members of our own churches'
WHO ARE THE DEAD? In
this message you will agree that
we show very clearly just who
SUMMON»
these dead are.
The matter of circulating the petitions takes both effort
WHY ART THE DEAD DEAD?
In the Circuit Court of the
and time and if the association falls by the wayside, the fault
Mother's Day services will be Careful thought will eonvince you State of Oregon for Lane county.
will lie chiefly in the fact that we did not take the necessary held in the First Baptist church that these are all pertinent ques­ INEZ JOHNSON,
time to get the signatures required.
Plaintiff,
this Sunday. The pastor, Rev. tions! Are you one of these dead?
So far as we know the proposition has one hundred percent George E. Hardy will bring as his The minister of this church will
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support from those who have made a study of it. Our immediate message ‘The Standards of Chris­ answer these questions in a most ROY JOHNSON.
Defendant.
task is to get out and get the signatures to the petitions.
tian motherhood.” Miss Dorothy unusual service Sunday night at
7:30. The public is cordially in­ TO; ROY JOHNSON. Defendant.
The question for those living outside of the eity limit to Hubbell will be soloist.
IN THE NAME OF THE
decide is whether they’ want fire protection—Municipal fire de­ At the evening hour there will vited.
Bible school at 9.45. Classes for STATE OF OREGON: You are
partments in most places now won’t go outside of the eity limits be an inspirational song service
age with careful attention hereby summoned and required to
to fight fires and Cottage Grove will be no exception to this followed by a Gospel message on every
to Bible teaching. Young People appear and answer the complaint
"The
World's
Greatest
Sermon.
”
rule, if the rural fire protective association fails.
Mrs Ted Johnson will be the solo­ at 6:30. Now studying the Life of of the plaintiff filed' against you
Let’s finish the job—We can’t afford to get the name of be­ ist.
Christ. Morning worship at 11:00. in the above entitled suit on or
ing a good starter but a poor finisher.
Sermon: “If I Could Go to Hear t«4on' the last day of the time
London Church of Christ Bible Jesus Preach. What Would be • prescribed in the order of publi­
INFLATION NOT NUMBER 1 PROBLEM
We believe that cation. to-wit: on or before the
study 10:00 a.m., classes for all His Subject ?
Controlling inflation is not the nation’s number one prob­ ages Sermon 11:00. Communion. this wilt be a sermon which will | 23rd day of May, 1946; and If you
lem. The number one problem is how to preserve representative 11:45 a. m. 8:00 p.m. Sunday and make you think Come and bring ; fail to so appear and answer, for
government in the face of inflation. It may be impossible to Wednesday. Come, your presence a friend. J. Michael Shelley, want thereof, the plaintiff will
minister.
apply to the above entitled Court
control inflation due to natural forces over which the people win be appreciated.
have no control. It is possible to preserve representative govern­ Christian Science Society. 242 Sunday morning at the Church for the relief prayed for in the
on file herein, to-wit:
ment because that is a political question and political questions Second street, Sunday sendee 11 oi G*** we P*> tribute to our complaint
that the plaintiff be granted an
are clearly within the power of the people to decide.
a m. Sunday school 9:45 a m. and mothers and. the efficacy of their abaclute divorce from the defend­
The argument is often heard that unless inflation is con­ Wednesday evening meetings the prayer life.
ant, and for such other anti fur­
trolled, the resulting ehaos will automatically destroy freedom, second Wednesday in the month
Sunday evening the Women's ther orders as to the Court may
and history is called upon to support such an argument. Rut in at 8:00 p.m. Reading room is in Missionary Society have a pro­ seem just and equitable.
answer to this it can be said that there has never been another the church building and open to gram planned pertaining to th" This summons is published pur­
suant to an order made by HON.
nation in history like the United States. Her people are highly the public from 2 to 4 p.m. each Christian Family Home Life.
Wednesday at 7:30 wc meet for G. F SKIPWORTH. Circuit Judge
/ literate, closely integrated by modern communication and trans­ afternoon except Sundays and
service and study of Paul's for Lane County. State of Oregon,
portation. and well informed on the problems of the day. They holidays. The subject for next prayer
2nd letter to the Corinthian on April 23rd, 1946, which order
Sunday
will
be
"Adam
and
Fallen
have been taught almost from the eradle that their heritage of
church. We invite you to meet directs that this summons be pub­
Man.“
independence is their most valued possession. Nothing can take
with us to worship God.
lished once a week for four suc­
this heritage away from them. If it is lost, they alone must lose
The Presbyterian church. 7th
cessive weeks in the Cottage
it. If they permit it to be lost in the turmoil of transitory eco­ and Adams St., will observe
Blue Mt. church. M. G. Hixson, Grove Sentinel, a weekly news­
nomic upsets, they deserve to lose it. But they should realize Mother's day at the eleven o'clock pastor. We are highly favored to paper for general circulation,
now that the suffering of inflation will be as nothing compared service with the Rev. Kammann have with us Rev. Russell Chris
------- ­ printed and published in Cottage
to the suffering of political tyranny onee it has a secure hold preaching on “A Mother's Love.” ,oPher returned missionary from Grove, Lane County. Oregon, and
upon our lives.
The church choirs will sing ap- South America and an accomplish­
No, inflation is not the nation's number one problem.
propriate selections for the oc- ed violinist. He will speak and
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--------------- — cas ion. The Sunday school meets play for us Sunday evening.
May 12 (Mother's Day evening*.
NOTICE OF SCHOOL ELEC- all persons having claims against at 9 45
TION UPON QUESTION OF said estate are hereby required to
A' ‘heevemng service. 7:45 p. A hearty invitation is extended to
INCREASING
TAX
LEVY present same duly verified with m ™r- Charles Gerrigus will bring one^ and all.
proper vouchers to the undersign- us a messaKe on “Reconciliation
OVE* AMOUNT LIMITED
Atomic Destruction" which will
SECTION 11. ARTICLE XI, ed at the Law Office of HER-
Ward* Off Wrinkles
BERT W. LOMBARD, First Na-
by an open forum and
STATE CONSTITUTION
Packing with Untie paper helps
Notice is hereby given that an tional Bank Building. Cottage a &eneraI discussion. We had a to ward off wrinkles. Unpack clothes
lnsPirm8 meeting last Sun­ ss soon ss possible If fabrics are
election will be held in School Grove, Oregon within six months
Jvemng under the leadership well chosen, they will be smooth in
District No. »-J of Lane and ni the date of the first publics-
of Mr. H. B. Ferrin. Come and a few hours.
Douglas Counties, State of Ore­ tion of this notice. Dated and
first
published
May
9th,
1946.
gon, at School House in said school
Executor.
district, for the purpose of sub­ WORTH HARVEY,
mitting to the legal voters of said HERBERT W. LOMBARD. At-
39-5t-43
district the question of increasing torney.
the tax levy for the year 1946-47
NOTICE OF HEARING ON
over the amount limited by sec­
FINAL ACCOUNT
tion IL article XI, of the Consti­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
tution of Oregon.
Increased cost of equipment and
vision for retirement fund for em­
ployes.
The amount of tax. In excess of
the 6% limitation, proposed to be
levied for said year is $15,569.90.
Dated this 2nd day of May, 1946.
Attest:
EDITH KENADY,
District Clerk
ARCHIE E. WALKER,
Chairman Board of Di­
rectors.
NOTICE TO CREDITOR»
that the undersigned Executrix of
the Estate of CHARLES WAL­
TER ZIMMERLY, Deceased, has
filed her account for final settle­
ment of the said Estate in the
Circuit Court of Lane County,
State of Oregon, and that Tues-
day, the 11th day of June, 1946, in
the Circuit Court Room of said
Court in the County Court House
in Eugene, Oregon, at 10:00
o'clock in the forenoon has been
by said Court fixed as the time
and place for hearing of objections
thereto, and for final settlement
of said Estate. ELEANOR ELIZ­
ABETH ZIMMERLY, Executrix.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At-
39-5t-43
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: torney for Estate.
That the undersigned has been ap­
Smsther Fat
pointed Executor of the Last Will
If fat in a kettle, pan or broiler
and Testament of JOHN W. MAS­
SEY, Deceased, by the Circuit bursts into ffrme, »mother it, but
Court of Lane County, Oregon; never pour on water as it will cause
it to spatter and spread Are.
Willamette
Heating
Co.
LEGAL NOTICES
Phone 438, Springfield, Ore.
38-2tp-39
J. F. McKAY, Director
that you be required to appear
and answer on or before the 23rd
day of May, 1946. Date of first
publication April 25, 1946. Date
of last publication May 23. 1946
Snake venom, bloodchdlii^ as-
HERBERT W LOMBARD.
Attorney for Plaintiff peet of nature, has been harneaaed
Residence and Post Office Ad­ by science.
Thanks to sclentiflc research,
dress: WlMT Building, Cottage
Grove, Oregon
37-5t-41 the venom of cobras and other
deadly reptiles is now ured in the
treatment of such diseases as an­
NOTICE OF HEARING OF
gina pectoris, leprosy, palsy and
FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN cancer, according to an article in
That the undersigned Executor of the May issue of Science Illus­
the Last Will and Testament of trateti new actence mag asine.
“When a cobra bltea a man. Ita
EMILY M. MADDUX. Deceased,
has filed his account for the final venom paralyses him, causing
settlement of said estate in the death by asphyxiation when ths
Circuit Court for Lane County, paralysis reachca his respiratory
Oregon, and that Tuesday the 4th centers,“ the article etatee In part.
day of June. 1946. at the Circuit “But when a doctor Injects cobra
Court Room in the said County venom into the human system (be­
Court House, Eugene, lame Coun­ ing careful not to um too much),
ty, Oregon, has been by said court the neurotoxin acts as a pain­
fixed ax the time and place for killer. Beeauee it is not habit­
the hearing of objections thereto forming, as are many modern
and for final settlement of said d'Uga used for thia purpose, cobra
estate ALOIS C. TOMASHEK. venom has been found useful tor
As Execcutor of the Last Will and controlling pain In various dis-
Testament of EMILY M MAD­ mm .
Incidentally, if you should tie
DUX. Deceased. HERBERT W
so
unfortunate as to be bitten by
LOMBARD, Attorney for Estate.
38-5t-42 a snake, and nothing happens in
the next ten minatee. you can
NOTICE TO HIDDF.KM
«nra it wasn'l a pniwnoua snake.
Seal«! bids will be accepted for To be nn thè »afe side. however, It
55 cords. 4-foot red fir stab dr la ad vi labi» to take every prarau-
hvered on school yard of Creswell Uon even before aaeartaining
Union High. District No 12. by whather or not thè snake it poi-
August 15. 1946
sonoua
Bid* to be opened May 15. 194»
CLARA E. SPENC ER, Clerk
Creswell, Oregon.
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