The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 15, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    n pear! of Thur».. Aug IA, l!»IB
C imtcntnicnt
great price, an«l wtwwvrr procure*
it at the expense of ten thousand Office Supplies
A special meeting of th«' laitham
«leslr»'« make* a wi»e and a ha|>py
sc I kmi I chili Will I* field at K 1)0 p.
purchase. Balguy.
in August 22, nt the school house.
Th" occurrences that voow to a
Il anyone unnbl«' to atlen«l this
Mm. Elmer Bushel) and son of
Our I July of Perpetual
The first post-war state wide man are the fruit of his own
Phone 37
»Iholle church, * North I n rxi meeting hns a pressure «'«xrker the San Bruno, California ar«' guests
character
Emerson.
Hn< h St Sunday masses nt 8,1X1 club «'«mid use call Mrs Fr< <l Har­ at th«- honw of her siater-in-law training schools for law enforce-,
¡ment
officers
will
be
h«'l«J
at
th«'
und Ht «xi a tn Daily mass H <Mi ris or Mr« Clare Chapman before Mrs. P S. Bukowski.
University of Oregon in Eugen«'
a in Kev L II Solder, |Hi*t<ir the mii'Hng They would also like
Jimmy Adkins of Seattle arrivch from Sept cm I* r 9 tn 14 and at
to know of green l»'ans or othei*
the Eastern Oregon Cbll«?gr of F>l
Till- Mcilxaiist church invitea produce that can !*• canned for Wednesday for a visit at the home
of bls uncle and aunt. Mr and Mm. ui.iiion in La Grande from Sep­
you to attend thmc Services on the lunch room
tember IB to 21 Th«- course of in­
Mrs Frank Chapman, Edwin Allx-rt Adkins
Sunday: Church scbAol nt 9 45.
struction will I*' identical at Ixtlh
NEXT DOOR TO KENT S
moi rung worship at 11 oo. "Stain- Pickett mid Mrs Clare Chapman
Mr* Werner Olson anti Mrs. schools Th«- school al Eugene will
MARKET
cdgln»h Saini*" Mimori tuple, took Mis Hanson to her home at
serve law enforcement officers in
Miss Jo Ann Pnllcski Will la- guest Reedsport lust Friday. She has George Cola of Gladstone, Michi­
10:00 a. in. to 5 :00 p. m.
western and southern Oregon and
soloist. union evening services nt licen visiting her «laughter. Mrs. gan, arc here visiting their sister,
14 Ifc
Mrs. Frank Holm, whom they had the on«' at La Grande will be con­
Hie Baptist ehur«'h nt H 00 o'clock, ("Inre Chnpmnn and family
Curl Williams of Bellingham, not twt-n for 23 yearn Saturday ducted for officers in eastern Ore­
Dr I. A Lovegren will tic the
Washington is vlsiUng hia parents the three will leave for Portland gon
«
Those training sc I mmi I s are *pon-
to visit their niece and daughter,
Mr mid Mrs. Ivan Williams.
Mm
Ira
Wells
The
sisters
will
*ore«l
by
th«'
Oregon
Association
Mrs Beulah Robinson moved t«>
London Church ol Christ Bible
study 10 a in Sei mon at II a tn. 1344 Ash avenue in Cottage Grove leave Portland next wi-ck for thi'ir of City Poli«'«' Officers and th«'
Oregon State Sheriffs Associa­
3 p m itn<i 7 30 p tn by Woodrow and Mr and Mrs H. C Fix» who home.
tion with the cooticration of th«-
lived there moved to the Robinson
llughcs, the new minister at
Colleen Well», who ha» been vis- Fefleral Bureau of Investigation;
place. They traded home* Mr.
tage Grove
/
Also preaching at 8 p in thru Foos 1* manager of th«- Walker iting her grandmothers. Mr« El- •Division of Vocational Education.
and
Mm.
Frank
Holm
State
Department
of
FJducation;
sic
Wells
the Meek Basket lunch at the Supply store on West Main.
Mrs. Jolin Robinson, Mr* Beu­ will return to her home in Port­ Ix-ague of Oregon Cities; Bureau
bulldlng Sunday the 18th Come
of Municipal Research and Serv-
lah
Rphinaon, Mra. J A Mackey land Saturday with Mm. Holm.
out anil hear Brother Hughes.
i<-«', University of Oregon; and the
mid Mrs. Ethel Saunders and
Mr. and Mm. F. C. Winklcblcck Pacific Coast International Asso­
The First Baptist church invites daughter Marie attrnfted a birth­
you to Hie morning worship to day ixirty for Sharon Ferguson of Redwood City, California have ciation of Law Enforc«'ment Offi­
%
Bobbitt, FBI
hear for the last tin» our pastor. last Thursday afternoon in Cot­ been visiting his sister. Mrs. D. J. cials Howard I
agent in charge of the Portlan«!
th<- Rev
E Hardy, who tage Grove There were 14 chil- Sullivan
To flatter the newest
office, will serve as coordinator at
will l>c leaving us this month for dren present and it was Sharon's
4
Sgt. D. W. .Sullivan of the Army the schools.
fourth
birthday
the
Highland
Baptist
church,
Port
­
F««hl«m«,.. an<l of course
Air
Corps
stopped
over
night
last
The schools are designed to pro­
land Mr Hardy'* topic for hi* last
sermon i* "The Joy* of Chris turn to the end that we may have a week to visit his father, D. J. Sul- vide basic training for new police
to flatter you ... ('lien Yu
livan, who ia 111.
officers and refresher training
Living" Mr* Hardy will sing two tM'tter community?
for experienced officers. They hax’
M>lo* a* her final part in this, Bible school at 9:45 with classes
erralr* an out*Un<ling
Mr and Mrs W M Siegrist of been schedul«?d because of the de­
last servin'
for all ages There is a place for
collection of color originals
At the union evening service th«' you. Morning worship at 11:00 Hartman. Colorado are .house mand of law enforcement agencies
guest speaker will be .Dr . L A sermon: "The Sin of Pruyeriess- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Herb Ad­ for training of new officers and
for your lip«!
Lnvegren, missionary to (Tuna, nc»«." Young folks at 7:00. We ams The Siegrists and Adams’ also to consider poUce problems of
who I* leaving next month for hl* are proud of this fine, growing were neighbors yearn ago in Colo­ the post-war period. The course of
You'll love the smooth
rado.
instruction will include such sub-
field Ail are invited to hear this group Come anil Join them.
Ijects as: Relations between Police
Evening evangelistic services at
man of <»od and hi* experience dur­
way lipatick by Cben Yu
Mm Chas McDonald of Mar- and Public, Laws of Arrest, Search
ing the war in China. Misxrn Betty 8:00. sermon: "To the Highest
gor« on ... and stays on!
and Roberta Bagley will »Ing a Bidder." Mid-week prayer and Bib­ cola visited Saturday with Mr and and Seizure, Evidence, Identifica­
tion and Marking of Evidence.
durt, "The Lord la My Shepherd," le study at 8:00 Thursday evening Mrs. Sam Warren.
VI hile you’rr here, choose
State Law Enforcement Agencies,
We ll find a chair for you Come!
Smart.
Mrs. Martha Marsh spent the Tcchniqu«' and Mechanics of Ar­
"Th«’ church with t h e friendly
Chen Yu lacquer
week
end at Elkton visiting her rest, Juvenile Delinquency, Police
Church of Christ, Sixth and spirit." J. Michael Shelley, minis- son, Axley Marsh and wife.
Patrol Development, Federal A-
Gthbs I n«l you ever sit down and
to match.
gcncies, Scientific Aids in Crime
analyze your attitude toward the
James Cox of Yoncalla visited Detection. Report Writing and Re­
ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT
Christian Science Society. 242 Sunday with Mr. and Mm. Sam
church when you stay .away from
cords, Interviews and Interroga­
Its services? Have you lost faith in Seimnd street. Sunday service 11 Warren.
tion. Note Taking. Descriptions,
God? Do you believe you no longer a. m. Sunday school 9:45 a. m. anil
Court Room Demeanor, and Crime
»«■rd His help or Hu Word? Do Wednesday evening meetings the
Mm. Don Hender returned Tues­
you think this country would be second Wednesday in the month day from Arizona where she visit- • Scene Searches.
ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT
better off without churches? Yet at 8:00 p. m. Reading room is in cd her husband, who is stationed
every tune you remain away from the church building and open to there with the armed forces. She
the services of the church, by your the public from 2 to 4 p. m. each returned to duty at the local tele­
action you vote to close the church afternoon except Sundays and holi­ phone office yesterday.
Why not tic logical and help us days, The subject for next Sunday
build a better and stronger church will he "Soul.”
he used to pay 415
Mr. and Mrs. S. L Godard and
son Eldon and granddaughter Nan­
for a permanent —
cy Godard of Coquille returned
Monday from a week's trip to
Kirkland and Seattle, Washington
where they visited relatives. They
ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT
were accompanied homo by their
OPERATORS
¡; granddaughter. Linda Perrine, of
Gladyi Adama
Ella Beers ’ ; Kirkland, who is visiting fpr a few
Bcrntce Patten
days with her cousin. Nancy God-
ORANGE AND GRAPEFRUIT
PROP. BEATRICE ELLIS
; ! ar^ at Coquille, and will return
We give 8 & H Green Stamp»
Back of Bank Building «; herc for a visit with her grand-
Phone 76
51 -tfc <> parents.
I Church Activities ¡
Kelly Drug Co
DIVIDE
¡ City Briefs ! •«- T*«
Training Schools
Mimee’s Tot &
Gift Shop
LIPSTICii
of every Lind. The Sentinel.
—
NEW SHOES
AT REASONABLE PRICES
Cottage Grove Shoe Service
518 MAIN
51 4te-2
=
EHEN
YU
It’s Fruit Juice Week at Irishs’ ! !
Citragold, Ho. 2 can 2 for 45c
ORANGE JUICE
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Floridagold, No. 2 can 2 for 33c
2 for 35c
M
A
A r A«
BLENDED JUICE FlondaGold, No. 2 can 2 for 39c
3 for 35c
Libby, No. 2 can
TOMATO JUICE
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Floridagold, 47 oz. tin 2 for 75c
DLENDED JUICE
House guesta of Mrs. Elizabeth
” Galdahini arc her daughter. Mrs
Ivan Baker, and two children of
Sandy.
My Stake in
America
C. H Roberts, employed by the
Row River Lumber Co., had the
• misfortune to sustain a broken leg
Tuesday afternoon when struck
' by a car at the Row River mill
He was taken to a Eugene hospital
in the Mills ambulance.
Walter H. Wetzler from the
Portland administrative office of
the department of labor was a
business visitor here Tuesday and
' Wednesday at the employment of­
fice.
0N( OF THOUSANDS OF INDEPENDENT
A’ owner of a small busineu serving rhe motoring
MMILCAS BUSINESS MEN
public, I have a real »take in America. That »take be­
come» more valuable to me as I increase my business
by improving my service to you.
Ben Sommer, of Vancouver,
hat been associated with
General Petroleum for I J
years, coming to that city
from Salem, Oregon, 4 years
ago. Prior Io that time he was
in the petroleum business in
South Dakota. Ben is mar­
ried, Ims two daughters,owns
his own home, belongs to the
Chamber of Commerce ami
several fraternal organiza­
tions, lie is looked upon as
one of Vancouver's substan­
tial and successful business­
The products I »ell are tops... Mobilgas, with flying
horsepower — Mobiloil, largest selling motor oil in the
world — and a full line of Mobil motoring essentials.
It’s my job to match the top quality of those products
with high caliber service. That's what makes my stake
in America valuable to me...useful to you.
With me arc thousands of other independent Mobilgas
dealers across the nation... all selling the same products
and giving the same courteous, intelligent service. All
arc with me in assuring you the maximum in motoring
pleasure wherever you see the sign
of the Flying Red Horse.
fíen Sommer
men.
lISTtN TO IHf ItNNV GOODMAN MUSIC »STIVAI
OVta NIC STATIONS MONDAY AT 5 30
f
.
GIVES YOU FLYING HORSEPOWER
..V.M1O
emiini ;
mi.A*jm
KEEPS YOUR ENGINE CLEANER
2 for 89c
2 for 49c
Adams, 47 oz. tin
Libby, 47 oz. tin
TPM PICNICS
Going On A Picnic? (¡mid Food Means A Good lime!
For a lovely, natural-
looking. long-luting
permanent, (iva
yourself a Toni!
Quick, gentle, easy to
do in 2 to 3 hours at
homeMiL
lions have
been soLL
NOTICE
Beginning with September state
ments there wil be a reduction
in gas rates.
IN OUR PRODUCE DEPARTMENT -
J
A TRIPLE FEATURE IN FRESH FRUIT
New gu appliances are being received more frequently
now. If in need of a new range or hot water heater, see us.
PEACHES - Local, from Miles Wicks Orchard
lb. 4c
Guaranteed Ripe
WATERMELONS,
2 for 29c
CANTALOUPES
STOP
SHOP
SAVE AT
IRISH & SWARTZ
Cottage Grove Gas Co
PHONE 92
52-4te-3
SOLD BY THOUSANDS OF INDEPFNDBNT MOBILGAS OFAI.EKS AT THF SIGN OF THE FLYING RED HORSF
BLENDED JUICE
TOMATO JUICE
ow she gives herself
M. (M.TJ
Mobilqas Ml Mobiloil
2 for 93c
Manan Bram o/ MUwauktt
Inquiries concerning rates are
welcomed.
I ancourer, Washington
DLENDED JUICE Floridagold, 47 oz. tin
PICKLES, Bits o’Dill, Doodle Dandy, 1 pint 8 oz.31c
WASHINGTON, T h e census
12 oz. tin 41c
bureau said today that employ­
TREET LUNCHEON MEAT
ment passed the celebrated 60.-
000.000 jobs figure during July,
counting in the armed forces.
Vi lb. brick 31c
VELVEETA CHEESE
July attainment of a record high
of 58,130.000 in civilian employ­
ment almost 4,000.000 above a
8 oz. 18c
MIRACLE
WHIP
SALAD
DRESSING
year ago was report«xi The arm­
ed forces had another 2,640,000 on
their payrolls.
No. 1 tin 15c
Increasing difficulty for job
Dennison’s
PORK AND BEANS
hunters was indicated in figures Cottage Grove
showing that one out of every five
job seekers had been looking in
29c
Medium, No. 1 tin, Libby
RIPE OLIVES
Pharmacy
vain as long as four months. A
• year ago, only one in twelve was
i in that position.
2 for 25c
15c pkgs
POTATO CHIPS
59c
Assorted, VA lb. pkg
COOKIES
10 oz. pkg. 21c
CRIS-BIX CRACKERS
TO USERS OF HOME GAS APPLIANCES
¥2 gal jug 49c
SUN VALLEY ORANGE DRINK
EMPLOYMENT PASSES
F AMED BO MILLION GOAL
A Business of my own
to serve you better
Adams, No. 2 can
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