The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 07, 1946, Page 5, Image 5

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    a. m Rev L. H Sohlur, puator. include a discussion on "Why Bible school at 9:46 with a class C LUB MEMBER* TO
1:00 O'C LOCK LUNCHEON
Pray?" After the 7:30 P. M ser­ for all. Men! Come and help us PAPER NURMERY
Mrs Claude Kime was hostess
The London 4-H Mothers’ club
First Baptist Church, Fifth St.' vice, an important business meet­ build a real men's Bible class
to the members of the Tuesday
ing will follow.
Young folks at 6:30. This fine held an all day meeting Wednes-
Bridge club at a 1:00 o'clock
and Jefferson Ave., Peter J. Buk-
Tomorrow night, the church Is growing group extends to all day in their club house. A covered luncheon with all members pr I -
ker, Pastor.
"More things are
Our lately of Perpetua! Help wrought by prayer than this world giving a reception for the I lev and young folks a iu-arty invitation to dish luncheon was nerved al noon. »•nt. At bridge, which followed the
Al the business meeting it wa»
Catholic church. North li nnd dreams of," hua been proven by Mrs. Peter Bakker, 7:30 p. m. In come and enjoy the fellowship and
luncheon. Mrs. Schofield Stewart
liie basement of the church. study. Evening evangelistic ntfc decided to meet next Wednesday received scoring honors. The club
Birch St. Sunday maMM at 8:00 , those who exercise this privilege. Friends and members of the vice at 7:30. Sermon: “Kindred of at 10:00 a. m. and paper the nurs­
.will meet wilh Mr*. Herbert I-om-
and 10:00 a. m. Dully mu»» 8 00 Thia evening’» prayer aervice Wil!
¡the Prophet.” Mid-week prayer ery. There will be no covered dish
church are invited.
bard on the next meeting date
luncheon,
but
each
one
is
to
bring
!
' "
"
" -
and
Bible
study
conducted
by
the
The topic for the Sunday school
hour of 9:45 a. m, Is, ‘The Church pastor, Thursday evening at 7:30 a box lunch and cleaning and pa-
•
Reaches Out." E. L. Clark, »upcr- । Come and pray with us J. Michael paring equipment.
It was raportaQ that flow< rs had
, r Treat' Yourself to
Intendent, Is starting a new clas» Shelley, minister.
■' n ri.'
Mrs Gale Roby in he»
for young to middle aged men.
London Church of Christ. Bible !'•' 1 nt confinement in the hospital
This promises to be one of the best
Member» decided that rather
in our church school. An Armistice Study 10. Sermon by Thomas
Day sermon by the pastor will I m * Clark. Communion 11:45. Evening than start on a new craft before
given at the 11:00 o'ckx'k hour of service 7:30. Mid-week Wednesday Christma» they would work on |
hand work gifts. During th«* day
7:30 p. m.
worship
IN STOCK FOR IM
members covered boxes with wall
Miss Dona Johnson and Rev.
paper
and Christma» paper.
MEDIATE DELIVERY
Bakker will have charge <»f Young
The Methodist Church, Frank
Peoples, 6:30 p. m. This will be E. Brown, Minister. The Church i Hostesses for the day were Mrs.
in preparation for the evening ser­ school meets at 9:45. S. L. Mackin, Elvis Kelley and Mrs Roy Ewing.
vice, November 24th. Mrs. Salem superintendent. At the 11 o’clock Mn» Pat Garman was a guest of
Magnusson will sing a solo In the worship service, the Pastor will the club.
60 Oal.
evening service, 7:30 p. m. "More »peak on the subject “What Price
Cures for Troubled Hearts,” will Will You Pay?" At tbe 5 o'clock POTLUCK AND REGULAR
Cottage Grove Pharmacy
MEETING
be the sermon.
Vesper Hour, tbe Reverend Claude
123 Cubic Foot Ca­
9-7tp-15
Twenty members of the Theta
40
Gal.
The choir is continuing practice Groth will I m * the guest •»peaker.
pacity
on the C'hristmas contata, Wednes­ The Youth Fellowship will meet Rho Girls were present Monday
day, 8:00 p. m. The trustees of the at 6 o'clock and the High School night far a potluck supper and
church met last Thursday, and W group will have their Fun and Fel­ regular business meeting. Mrs. H.!
32 Gal
A Mitchel) was a guest. Plans |
C Martin was elected chairman of lowship program from 6 to 9.
were discussed for the coming I
the board, nnd Mrs. A. C. Spriggs,
THREE WAYS TO BUY
party to be held December 7th. .
secretary.
Glenn
Weeldreyer
and
The
f,
hurch
of
God
is
an
unde­
20 Cubic Ft.
meeting will be formal !
Ctuh, One Third Down
P, J. Bush were also present. O. nominational church. The Pastor The next
initiation
on
November 18th at
with balance in twelve
H. Pickens, former trustee, had to and the congregation invite every
7:30.
Biyinenta, or Nothing
resign because of ill health.
on»' who is not regularly worship­
own and payments as
ing elsewhere to meet with us at
Monroe Avenue Church of Christ 1060 East Adams ave. to worship GROUP MEETS IN
low ox five dollars pel
CHURCH PARLORS
Monroe near Fifth st.. Cottage God. .
5 Cubic Ft. Capacity
month.
The Methodist church parlors
Grove Sunday Bible school 40:00
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning
a. m . worship 11:00 a. m., warship worship 11 a. m. Sermon topic. was the meeting place Wednesday 1
WE DELIVER
7:30 p. m. Wednesday service 8:00 "Everyone lx Teaching Religion ” afternoon for the members of the
p. m. Woodrow W. Hughes, minis­ Christian Crusaders meet at 6:45. Women's Christian Temperance
ter, Box 111, Phone 25, Cottage Topic, "A Thrilling Life.” Evening Union. Mrs. Pearl Safley led the
Grove.
devotional service 7:30. Sermon devotional service and Mrs. C. N. j
>12 MAIN ST.
PHONE 317
Land was in charge of the pro- '
topic “Increasing Our Talents."
Christian Science Society, Cot­ Nov. 11 to 15 the pastor will con­ gram. An additional guest was
tage Grove, Oregon. 242 Second duct a teacher training class en­ Mrs. Ira Beidler. The December
street .holds Sunday services at 11 titled “You Can Teach" which will meeting will be with Mrs. Hattie
.
a. m. nnd Sunday school at 9:45 meet at the church each evening Hart.
a. m. Wednesday meetings at 8 p. at 7:30. All teachers and parents
m. (The second Wednesday of each regardless of church affiliation are HALLOWE'EN SPIRIT
month) Reading room is open each invited to attend these classes. Roy AT PARTY
The Hallowe’en spirit was typ­
day from 2 to 4 except Sunday and E. Hutchison, pastor.
ically portrayed in a party given
holidays. The subject for next Sun­
by the young people of the Church
day is, "Adam and Fallen Man.”
of Christ on 6th and Gibbs. The
WESTMINSTER GUILD
• Church of Christ, 6th & Gibbs. I The Westminster Guild of the , evening was begun by an eerie trip
"The Church with a Friendly Spir-' Presbyterian church is scheduled to the old London hotel. Following
It." Your |ou>tor is back from his to meet on November 12 at the this the party proceeded to an
vacation and will speak Sunday home of Mrs. Pat Rickard with abandoned house on the Pearl
morning on the topic. "As Bad as I Mrs Earl Ballew as co-hostess Campbell place. Decorations were .
Murder." Worship service at 11:00. ] The meeting will be at 8:00 p. m. in keeping with the Hallowe’en
spirit including kerosene lanterns .
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for lighting.
Following an evening of games
and pranks refreshments bf cider
and doughnuts were served to ap­
proximately 40 people, the cider
TABLE MODELS, RECORDS, ALBUMS, ACCESSORIES
being made by the group the pre- 1
vious Sunday.
Christmas Music. Master works of the World ’s Best Artists
Church Activities
^COLOWM
Nichols Radio & Electric
Thum., Nov. 7, 1414
A Hallowe’en party sponsored
by the Carberry club was held at
the Eagles hall November 2nd.
Games were played and refreah-
The Cottage Grove Flying Club wants the good will of
the people and safety in flying. The responsible member* of
our club ask that the number of the plane and the time be
checked by anyone observing stunting or flying at low al­
titude over Cottage Qrove.
ELECTRIC
WATER
HEATERS
FREEZERS
★ Amina Walk-
in Freezer
* Amana Reach
iii Freezer
Phone this information to the airport
and a check will be made to see if the plane was ours We
Empire
have rules governing this and they will be enforced.
Seidelhuber
COTTAGE GROVE FLYING CLUB
Jud Whitehead
IRISH & SWARTZ
* Amana Home
Freezer
THE PROOF IS THE PUDDING
Or rather in the eating of the pudding. So it is with
your food buying. Prove to yourself or let us prove to
you, that the place to buy is Irish-Swartz, first in qual­
ity, quantity of variety and economy.
IT PAYS TO SHOP IRISH-SWARTZ
LEE NICHOLS
Satterfield's Garage
Peas Mountain Meadow. A
Taxi & Towing Service
24 Hour Service
«•*
8th & Wash.
At late hour* If MO luisnrr
riraw call again In S min.
<>iw
block
»oilth
of
»tage
depot.
13-ltC
Pepper
Radio-Phonograph Combinations
on Columbia and R C A. Victor Records.
Phone 294-R
BRISBANE ELECTRIC
702 Main
Phone 73
I
AVAILABLE NOW!!
Unfinished Kitchen Units
to Fit Your Kitchen - Choose Your Own Styles.
Unfinished Chests and Tables
, and Other Furniture.
N. OF W. HOLD OBLIGATION
At the regular meeting of the
Neighbors of Woodcraft held Tues­
day evening in the IOOF hall Haz­
el Arthur was obligated as a new ■
benefit member and formal initia­
tion will be held for her at the
next meeting, December 3rd. Ila
Kebelbeck of Grants Pass, guard­
ian neighbor, presided at the meet­
ing. Jean Thiel gave a report of a
recent visit of members to the
Eugene Circle.
It was announced that the next j
social meeting will be at Drain
with Mrs. Hazel Chapman in the I
afternoon of November 19th.
The hostess committee for the
next business meeting will be Jean
Thiel and Ila Kebelbeck on .De­
cember 3.
Refreshments were served at the
close of the meeting by Mary-
Duffy and Martha Cooley.
Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Olson have
just recently returned from a tour
of southern Oregon, California and
Mexico. They report real summer
weather, and abundant crops.
Traveled thru the cotton belt. Cot­
ton picking at its height. Also
acres of grape vineyards, citrus
fruits, date palms, oil fields and
dairy farms, and beautiful flowers
such as Oleandres, Hybiscus, Lan-
tonas and such a grand variety of
shrubs, trees and flowers. They
returned via the coast highway-
thru the giant redwood forests.
Mostly Static
By "Shorty” Smith
Collapsible Gates
*
to keep baby on the porch or out of the kitchen or at head or foot of stairs
Also have Swing with Stand — Car Seats -- Strollers for Babies
Howdy Folks: The telephone 1«
one of tbe world’s greatest in­
ventions. It connects you with
so many strangers.
A man should be very care­
ful about marrying a tele­
phone operator, though.
She seldom rings true.
Her job is neither a trade nor
a profession. It’s a calling.
Only 45 Shopping Days Until Christmas
BUY
Personal Service
She comes close to being a
saint. There’s a continual
hello around her head.
NOW!!
The telephone has made a
sucker out of the nickel. It
causes the poor old jitney
to get so many wrong num­
bers.
Easy Parking
Creswell, Oregon
Jitneys saved become dollars,
you know. That's why it's good
business to buy our lighting fix­
tures. We’d like to tell you
more about this.
W. D. “Shorty" Smith
500 Main Street
r
4 pound
69c
Pound
39C
Grade A
»
SOUP MIX Betty Crocker 3 for 29c
JIFFY NOODLES
25c pkg
35c pkg
BOY-AR-DEE Dinner
PEANUT BUTTER Rose . 39c lb
GLO-COAT Johnson’s
98c qt
98c ea
BROOMS Light weight
BOON Cleanser
1/2 gallons 43c
CLOSED
All Bay
Monday
November
11th
Armistice Dip
"v!”
1
Crax
Peas
Crisp Bix Butter Crax
Birds Eye
SYRUP
We will have a
limited
amount
available
this week
21c
Fresh Frozen
PECANS Paper shell large . 49c lb
49c lb
BRAZILS large washed .
PEANUTS fresh roasted 29c lb
49c ea.
MINCE MEAT quarts
CHILI BEANS No. 1 tins
2 for 49c
CHILI Dennison’s
COFFEE Emmrich’s Quality 39c lb.
% lb. 53c
TEA Tenderleaf
Peaches
Juice
Dundee
Halves
33ccan
Silver Valley Grapefruit 47 oz
Dairy
Smith Electric
Fine Buy Case
Black
Butter
Of course a party line keeps
the neighbors well informed.
GREEN S HARDWARE & SUPPLY
Phone 222
ment» were served during the eve­
ning There was also dancing for
those who wished to do so A wry
good time was had by all.
Feed Thompson’s
35c
100 lbs.