Page A ——- Spuds and Onions Church Activities |rHigh in Vitamins, Plentiful, Cheap Tbe Ae»tin»4, Cottage Grove, Orogiwi SAGINAW i ♦ The school children enjoyed a holiday Friday as the teacher at- tended Institute Dorothy Sharon enrolled in the beauty college in Eugene Monday. W A. Keene returned home from Roseburg Friday after spend­ ing the week with his daughter Mrs. Claude Willey. Freda Schwarzer spent the week end in Eugene at the home of Mrs. Walter Paschelke. The D. Carter family moved Saturday to Lapine, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston spent the week end at Silver Lake hunting with Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lemley and Goldie and Earl Haye« Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cline of Low­ ell spent Thursday at the home of Mr. CHne'« daughter, Mrs How- and Keene r—“ The revival meeting at the Church of God will continue* each Oregon grown potatoes and on- night at 7:30 through Sunday eve-1 abundant and ning. Bo h Rev and Mrs. Brazil ^fcr homenwlkers harass. deliver inspiring and convict mg an ,rtunity messages from Gods Word Their fo |he|r faml||es k.n of v(. special songs disclose a d»*ep scat»*»! tamin C at low cost says Miss I enthusiasm and the joy which one । Lucy Case, extension nutritionist cen find in an intimate acquaint-1 at O. S. C. ance with God You will not want Potato's serve somewhat the to miss any of thes»* last services same purpose as oranges in sup­ Sunday school at 10 a. tn. Morning plying vitamin C. says Miss Case, worship 11 a. m. Christian Cru-; in fact most people get more from saders meet at 6 45 p~ m Regular the fornwr M ,hey Mt nwn. of evening service at 7:30. Prayer |hpm |ow|) spud jg algo val. meeting Wednesday 7:30. Chil­ uable for its minerals —calcium, dren’s story hour Friday at 3:15. iron and phosphorus Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. Onions are also a valuable source Th«« Methodist Church, Frank of vitamins C and B-l, and have E Brown, minister The Church some mineral and roughage value School convenes at 9:45 on Sunday though flavor is their greatest as- morning, with a class for each age group. The Morning Worship ser­ vice is held at 11:00 o'clock at which time the Pastor will speak on the subject "Christian Culture Without Christian Witness." The choir will sing the anthem jf the morning and Miss Jo Ann Palleske will be the guest soloist. The Vea- per Hour will feature a special visual educational film. "A Cer- tain Nobleman", and the Hamil­ ton Quartettes film recording of the hymn "Dear Lord and Father of Mankind". The public is invited to attend this service which brings WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY to you something different in the (MT. 23-24 way of religious services. At 6 o'clock, the Methodist Youth Fel­ lowships will meet with a group for the Juniors, Intermediates, and the High School young people. •¡Charles Boyer. Jennifer Jones, Pe- There will be a Fun and Fellow­ ■ter Lawford, Helen Walker. ship hour for the High School t Young People at 7 o’clock. ALSO Theatre ^Programs ARCADE ‘Cluny Brown’ In cooking potatoes the most food value is preserved by baking or boiling in the skin to presene the maximum vitamin and mineral content Following recipe« recom­ mended by Miss Case: ( reamed Onions Peel Onions in a pan of lukewarm water to avoid irritation to the eyes Partly cut larger onions but leave in one piece. Have moderate amount of boiling water with 2 tps. salt per quart. Put in onions and boil un­ covered. over high heat about 25 minutes, or until brndet. »urning onions when half done. Drain an* save cooking water, Add one- fourth as much cream as onions and reheat. Use of moderate amount of water and uncovered P^11 makes boiled onions less “Swiss Family Robinson” First Baptist Church. 5th St. and Jefferson Ave. Rev. Peter J. I Bakker, pastor. Mr. E. L Clark, superintendent of the Sunday school, has called for a teachers' Thoma» Mitchell. Tim Holt, Fred- meeting after the prayer service die Bartholomew. Return engage- this evening. The topic for discus- .inent of a picture that lives for- sion at the 7:30 hour of prayer - is “Who Can Pray?” ever. Our Sunday school opens at 9:45 a. m„ with a class for you. Morn­ t ing worship at 11:00 a. m. will in­ clude a choir number under the FRIDAY, SATURDAY direction of Mrs. Ted Jonhson, and OCT. 25-2« the sermon topic, 'The Hour of Decis ion” i Miss Rose Underwood will have charge of the Young Peoples' Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. A special program is planned for ’Belita Barry Sullivan. Albert Dek­ ker, Eugene Pallette, George E. the evening service, 7:30 p. m. with the young people in charge. The Stone, Leon Be lasco. sermon by the pastor will be: •'Wanted, Wide Awake Youth for Christ.” A singspiration with re­ SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY freshments will follow the evening service. Everyone is invited. OCT. 27-28-29 The choir will meet Tuesday evening. 8:00 p. m. next week. There is room in the choir fo? additional voices. A Christmas con- tata is now being rehearsed. “Suspense” WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY OCT. 80-S1 “Return of Frank James’ Walker Community church in­ vites you to a Baptist service Sun day, October 27. Rev. James Soden of Eugene will bring the message at 11:00 a. m. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Christian Science Society, Cot­ tage Grove, Oregon, 242 Second St. Holds Sunday Services at 11 Henry Fonda, Gene Tierney. Re­ a. m. and Sunday school at 9:45 turn engagement of the sequel to a. m. Wednesday Meetings at 8 p. m. (The Second Wednesday of Jesse James. each month 1 Reading Room is open each day from 2 to 4 except . ALSO Sunday and holidays. The subject for next Sunday it, “Probation Af­ ter Death.” “Talk About a Lady” At the Free Methodist church next Sunday morning at ll.OfHo'-; Jinx Falkenburg. Forrest Tucker. clock and the evening service at 7:45 p. m. Delbert Spencer, stu­ Trudy Marshall. dent at Northwest Christian col­ lege of Eugene, will be th? speak­ er. Sunday school at 9:45 and young people’s meeting at 7:00 p. m. DIANE THUÏWDAY, FRIDAY OCT. 24-25 “Crashing Thru” Church of Christ. 6th & Gibbs, will meet at 9:45 for Bible school. Communion and church services at 11:00. Evening services at 7:30. In the absence of the regular pastor Brother Morgan will bring both messages. Young people meet at 6:30. Mid-week prayer and Bible study Thursday evening at 7:30. Everybody welcome. Another of the ever popular stor­ Our Lady of Perpetual Help ies of the Northwest Mounted Po­ Catholic church. North H and lice with Jim Newill and Peggy Birch St.—Sunday masses at 8:00 “Gunning for Vengeance” Charles Starrett. Smiley ette, Marjene Neville. Burn­ Albert Dekker, Evelyn Ankers. John Eldridge. Saturday Matint'e 2:30 P. M. W If TO IB ff W W TT y We believe that there will be |x> litical improvement when the pres­ ent artificial lines of the two ma­ jor political parties have disap­ peared. What names this new alignment will take is of no im­ portance. but they will be drawn on natural instead of artificial Some people think then- are ideals. three kind.« of honesty political. business, and private. Politics and The standard of righteousnea« business will not lx* much better for management and labor should until the same standards of hon­ be the same, but this is true only esty are establish»d for all. in theory. The labor union says Th»' poet vxhorls us 'To im­ it 1« very right to strike but It is prove every .«Inning hour." I won­ very wrong for management to der if then* ever w hs a |M*rson who never wasted any time call a lockout. 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The polities of n nation cannot rise higher than Its average vot­ vi than pnnviplv when he au>» by 'campaignit I» broteen promlHcs Th»’ his ballot that the yellow dog In "out»" cannot fulfill their prom- ing precinct his party Is better than the clean I immi and th«' "ins" (|Ul