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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1946)
Try n Sentinel want nd DORENA 4 ■ liiinible Fir Lumber company has ekmed the mill this week so that the men might go hunting. Several from Ibi» community Outside & inside decoration have gone to different fiolnta of We have paint for immedi the State to get their buck. Doremi Sunday school Is now ate work All work contract l«'lng held at the Elmer Wilson ed and guaranteed. home on Harm» Creek Evoryom* is more Hum welcome I kirona school o|xnc<| m i o grade ........ .......... Monday, Sepiember 30th with an Phone 271Y Í100 So. 8th St. enrollmcnt ot 55 pupils. Primary teacher is Mr» Olive Mull, Eu- gene, intermediate, Mr». Joy Ha yworth, Collage Grove; timi upfsT House Painting F. W. MATHISEN Ready to Serve You COTTAGE GROVE 8 NEWEST CABINET SHOP Kitchen Cabinets — Built ins — Store Fixtures. Suah and Doors built to your specifications IF IT’S MADE OF WOOD WE WILL BUILD IT POWELL & CREPEAU 450 Pacific Highway JUHt South of McCready's Optometrist Vic Vet fay i. I Church Activities ¡ MOSBY CREEK Mr and Mrs Mason Woody and 1 Mr ami Mrs. Frank Dockery and families have moved into the log house <>n the A L. Wixxfard place Our luidy of Perpetual Help is tter known as the George Has- DONT B uy OR lNVi$T IM Catholic church. North II ami ting:, place. A HURRY/ CHECK FIRST Birch St Sunday masses nt 8 IKI Ib<- Gettogcthcr club met WITH PEOPLE YOU CAN TRUST i and 10:00 i m. bally muni Him Thursday at the borne of Mrs H. m. Rev I. II Sohler, ¡Mstor. ...YOuR LENDING AGENCY... Silvia I^bow. The ncx* meeting will lx' with Mrs. Mac Tonoli of YOUR NEAREST VA OFFICE. Monroe Avenue Church of Christ Outage Grove and there will be Monroe near Fifth st , Cottage a fall bulb exchange at that time. Grove Sunday Bible school 10:00 Mi Fred Frost of Cottage a. m„ worship 11:00 a. m, worship Giove spent Saturday at the home 7 30 p. m. Wednesday service 8:00 of her brother, Harry Castle. p rn Wixxlrow W. Hughes, minis •Mr. and Mn George Duerst and ter, Box 111, Ptmne 25, Cottage daughters Marie and Georgetta of Grove. Gresham visited over the week end at the George Lay ng home. Mr. The Walker Community church in Duerst and daughters visited vites you to the services this next briefly at the Arnold Duerst home. Sunday Church school start* at ■ Mr and Mrs. Lester Rcarrwk I 10:00 a. m. and the morning wor and son Allen went to Keno, Ore ship hour at 11:00. to visit the Grant Dulley family. The Rev, Frank E. Gray will They went with Mr. and Mis Bert preach October 6 and each first Dulley of Knox Hill Sunday of the month thereafter. Gene Beers who is in th«1 navy To his many friends we extend an was home on a furlough and visit especially cordial welcome. ed his parents Mr and Mrs. Lee grades, Mr. Clark. London. Kay Steele i. fixing in, n- w Rev. Mr ParkcrTof Sacramento Beers of Walden. Neita Anderson who is working store building so he can install ie. California will spak at Silk Creek box lockers Hr hojs to havi chapel, Sunday afternoon, at 3 in Corvallis visited home folks i icm ready soon o'clock. Everybody Is most cordial- over th«' week end Paul Anderson who has been Ray Echoff of Harms Creek has < ly invited to be present and hear working in Newburg spent a few accepted the watchman joh lor his message. days with home folks and left the Durable Fir Lumber company, i .... . ■ Monday for Corvallis where he is Mr and Mrs Ed Twing have London Church of Christ. Bible gotng to college. purchased the »tore building, for- s,udy 10 a m Sermon 11. Com- Mr and Mrs. Bob Lancaster and merly occupied by the Steele Gro munion 11 15 Evening service son Butch of Dission visited 1-eon eery and will remodel it for the 7:30- Mid-week 7:30 p. m Wcd- Ijincaster Sunday at the Harry i nesday. new Dorma post office. Castle home. Mrs Ira Ixv of Oakridge, Mrs ... Clara Moore. Junction CHy. M» nt U‘’ ur,‘ ,ha' “h001*1 several days last week at fn. '"«'nlain and improve our day Mrs. Olive Conklin, Mr. ami Sidney Bales home ! schools Christian education is ai- ., ,, . , .... so vital to maintaining faith Faith Mtn. Hubert Smith of Arlington, : Birthday of the month elm, met in an<1 thl. hvj asMMIatmi Washington are visiting heie with at the Sidney Bales home Satur wrth „ l(l V|lal to the welfare of their daughter and sister. Mis day evening Fifteen were ,h<? E family should Victor Worley. present Those who were honored r,.gu|«r|y M the House of Mrs. Alice Ethridge and ..mail are as follows: Oris Steele. Hubert ■ wonihj son of Salem arc visiting at the Haworth, and Henry Snauer. We to the Church of home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs , ... --•> Invite you «w new railroad bridge over ,o wor,hip w|fh ug Sund Herman Kanel and sister, Mrs. Harms Crock ha» liecn completed schor)| jp a. m. Morning worship Basil Kyle. Rales ( Ian Picnic 11 ( m topic: "Stewardship ol Ben Lay ng returned from the The annual Bales clan picnic -falents" Young people's service Bohemia mountains with a small was hold at the Ü. 3. Bales home 6 45 p m Devotional service 7:30 herd of his cattle. They have also on Harrnji creek. .Sunday. Sept. p m Sermon topic. "Predestina gone to market. 29 • Friends - and —. relative* meo» • Prayer meeting and Bible _ .i • ion. Mt. View school started Sept.! each year to help Mr Bale, ele- stud Wednesday 7:30. Childrens 16 with an enrollment of 60 pupils. brute his birthday. There s| |lour Fr(d 3 15 Primary teacher is Mrs. Cora Dai 47 present thh year. Out of town October 13 Rev. and ly of Cottage 'Grove, and Mrs. An- : guests were Mr ami Mrs Mw- M„ JoM. h Brazd Evan. demon of Delight Valley is Ihe, rence ( haffee. son Ph ilip of from Haniort Callf ^1 upper grade teacher. lllaehly, Mr and Mrs. J a m r s I tx>|{in a of m<x.„ng. WIIh us Buck season is here, so several ( hapman ami son of Santa ( lara. | You wl|| want hear thefn K1 families have gone to the moun- Mr and Mrs John Chapman, Mrs.! iind h lhe , tains. Hora Ikiolittle, Hoyd Cox. Roll- Vern Kanel has left for Reeds- ert Wagner Phillip Lake and Church of Christ, 6th & Gibbs, port, where ho has been employed. Mary Rosco of Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. John A. Peregory, It was decided at the one o'clock 'The Church With the Friendly Spirit. ” Sunday is our Rally Day. ‘ and small daughter of Mill City, lunch that they would meet on visited at the Milton Andersen the fourth Sunday of September We want and urge every member home Saturday. of the church to make a real ef next year. Jerry Mosby of Eugene spent fort to be at Bible school. We are starting our Men's Bible class, the week end with his mother men, lend a hand. We can't build Mrs. Margaret Mosby. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Chaffee, without you. P. Waldo .Davis, from Eugene, son Phillip, and Mr. and Mrs. noted for his wonderful music on William Chaffee of Blachly visited the bells, will be with us at Bible at the home of Mrs. Lawrence school and church. Don't miss this treat. Bible school at 9:45. Morning worship as 11:00. Sermon: "A Memory That Is Sacred." Young By "Shorty” Smith folks at 6:30. Evening evangelistic service at 7:30. Remember the 'PM change in time. Sermon: 'The Mind of Christ." Mid-week prayer Howdy Folks: Fall has passed and winter is here. Winter, and Bible study Thursday at 7:30. that’s the time when the grass Come and bring a friend Let's hopper starts preaching liberal make this a real rally .day. J. ism to the ant. Michael Shelley, minister. WKI.I. LOOK NWKLL IN PKRNONAI.ITY GLA hn EN. Community Jewelers Use your credit. Cottage Grove Phone 351 muro rou UKC TO CUT I OUSEL REPAIRS 50XT Folks using RP.M DELO, the Diesel Engine Lubricating Oil that stretches lime between overhauls, say it cuts repairs as much as 40%. And that's CliLfUlOSOPHttS right, neighbors—RPM DELO Oil frroleih your Diesel, gives it longer life. Compounds in RPM DELO Oil make it stop ring-sticking and cor» rosion, cut carbon and sludge, stick to hot spots. The Navy uses it, too. Try it today! J. F. FINNERAN PHONE 16 7TH AND MADISON RPM b ELO Operators: Ella Beers — Thelma Reiman PROP. BEATRICE ELLIS tendisi by people of this commun * Phone 75 Back of Bank Builtlinjf ity, who reported it was unusually good. V. MOUNT VIEW >OS LI. ' b iff. <’’» uncle, Mr Charles Tret-1 Thur*., ca t 3, inia The Mentine!, Cottage Grove. »Tregna Sund8y Mrs. Henry Rusxum has accept cd a position as cook at Lie I «su; aril A Slate cook house .if | Jo. Mr and Mrs Ward, of Kno< Hill Grocery, are planting their lily HELENE CURTISS ’ bulbs on their place cast of the INDIVIDUALIZED PERMANENTS Steel Budge Ralbhnne, run ot er and tell Mn. Twaddle we’re to meet tbc girls at O. K. BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 24 South 10th St. Phone 33 A STANDARD OF CALIFORNIA PRODUCT RADIO RAY Due to greatly increased business and the ne cessity for a much larger workshop, we are MOVING to the Foster building, directly across the Bridge One Block West of our former location. Nelson Electric Shop Main St. & River Rd. Ray - Bob - Mark - & Peck At your Service . Radio & Electrical Phone 340 7-2tp-8 Mostly Static First Methodis^Church. Frank E. Brown, minister. "World Wide Communion Sunday" will be ob served at the First Methodist church this coming Sunday morn ing in the elevon o'clock service The church school will observe, beginning with this Sunday, the month of October as Rally Month. The school convenes Sunday morning at 9:45. The High School Youth Fellowship will meet at 5:30 for their Fun and Fellowship Night The Intermediate Youth Fellowship will meet at 6:30. The Young Adult Fellowship meets at the parsonage, on Sunday evening, at 7:30. Rev. Ralph Kleen, New Life Movement Director for the Orgon Methodist Confciyncc, will hold'discussion groups every night of next week at 7:45. The new minister Rev Peter J. Bakker will preach at the First Baptist church on Sunday at both 1 the morning and evening services with the Sunday school beginning j at 9:45 a. m and BYF at 6:30 p. m. Choir practice meets on Wednes day evening at 8:00 and mid-week I service Thursday at 7:30. Glazed Chintz A method has been found of mak ing permanently glazed chintzes by treating fabrics with a plastic mate rial Such fabrics can be dry cleaned or washed in boiling water; for half an hour without losing their high gloss. It’s also the time of year when you keep the house as warm as it was when you kicked about it in sum mer. It's the season when people's thoughts turn to skiing. Skiing. that’s a winter sport you learn in several sittings. Dill Pickles Hudson House Fancy Elbertas — Can Smith Electric W. n. “Shorty” Smith 500 Main Street r PACIFIC I N T E R NATION AL 1IVESTOCK EXPOSITION,; with HORSE SHOW & RODEO Ó'C-T.'S “ 12‘ RQRTLAN’D, OREGON _ ___ ! : ■ ■■ ‘ ... SODA CRACKERS available this week 30 DENNISON’S CHILI SWEET PICKLES Pts. 39c ea WITH BEANS HOT SAUCE, Buff tins 6c ea 24c can TOMATO JUICE, Libby, 47 oz. 29c Cigarettes, popular brands $1.33 ert Case of 24 $549 JUICE Grapefruit, S. Valley 47 oz. can 29c MOUNTAIN MEADOW YAMHILL BONNEVILLE Peas Green Beans Sauerkraut 24 — No. 2 tins 24 — No. 2 tins 24 — No. 2i/2 tins $2.79 Case $3.49 Case $3.49 Case FRUIT COCKTAIL Silly, isn't it. Well, here's some thing sensible. Let us sell you our Lighting Fixtures. That's a sure way to get a good big dollar's worth. and PEACHES You eat more in winter, too., because of the. crisp weather. If too much eating should cause you to feel the need of a little change in your diet, drop some nickels and dimes in your soup. That'll give you some change. GRAHAM 19 Doodle Dandy Bits o’ Dill — Lg. Jar FLOUR Some way has said that it’s a sport you learn from the ground up. Back again! ■ Go hand in hand. You’ll find ihe kind of foods you want for that fall appetite when you shop Irish - Swartz, the home of DEPENDABLE FOOD SERVICE AT IRISH’S THIS WEEK CANNED PEACHES and APRICOTS AT IRISH’S THIS WEEK West cr All American 25 lbs 59 COCOMALT lb. cans 39c ea MATCHES, True American 23c ert AUNT SUE DRY CLEANER. 75c gat. BOON CLEANER, V2 gal 43c ea Yuban Guest Quality Pound 39 Jam ù? Jelly We have a fair quantity available again this week 19 Shows in One Eleven acres under one roof. Ex hibit! of pure-bred Livestock, Dogs, Poultry, ct Stc - . Wild Life. <-H b and Smith-Hughts Vocational Education Work ; Manufactured and Land Products; aleo Combined Horse Show and thrilling Rodeo. l.at&e Premium Lists. @ I IRISH . SWARTZ