The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 09, 1947, Page 6, Image 6

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The Senlln.1, < otuge Grove. Oregon
Thum.. Jan. 9, 1917 «-H <XUR FORMED AT
First Nat’l Bank of DELIGHT VALLEY
m , and m .
mt . VIIW
. . — hi Bob ilent;
family tree of which you nre justly
Wright,
Bob
and
Eldon Wright.
A
camp
cookery
club
has
been
Portland
Up
Over
proud? Come and sit in with us -
. ■ .
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The Elwyn Bales entertained at
at the eleven o'clock hour Sundav r7 rmed
rm<M a»
at fh..
,hc Mi V’iavu» school east
Mr and Mrs. J Ini Heinen way
morning. The subje<X of the mcs '°f hrre ■c«»dinS toA K Daniel- 35 Million Deposits dinner New Years Day, homning entertained the following guests
“
Mrs Bales' parents, Mr and Mrs at a New Years dinner: Mrs Huth
son. county 4-H club agent. Offi­
sage. 'Xlur Family Thee."
First
National
Bank
of
l\»
r
t-
°n their 29th wed- Holliday of Walker. Mr. and Mrs
cers
include
Mrs.
Mabel
I.
deVeg-
Bible school at 9:45- There is a
Church of Christ. Sixth and
anniversary. Mrs. Vaughn and W. A. Hemenway. Mr. ami Mrs.
Gibbs, "The Church With a Friend­ place and a fellowship for you in ter. leader; Gerald Powell, presi­ land's active partiripntion in Ore son were
additional ' gueats.
.... ..
dent; Georg!' Fisher, vice presi- gon s !xwt war business program is
Ed Keitzer and Mr. and Mrs I
ly Spirit." I heard of a man who the study of God's word.
The
4-H
Sewing I chib met with Finnerty of Cottage Grove, the
dent
and
Edna
Ann
Peterson,
sec
­
revealed
in
the
year
end
bank
call
Young folks at 6:30. Our delega­
waa ao proud of hia family lineage
figure«, showing outstanding loan« their leader. Mis Anderson. Wed­ H«-ad Hemenway family of Thorn­
that he began to trace back along tion will be back from San Jose retary. There are 39 members.
of $1U8.516.983. a $25.000.000 gam nesday afternoon, at the latter's ton Corners, and Mr ami Mrs. JIH'
the line of his ancestry and soon with loads to tell, come and hear.
come to you
over the loan figure of December home.
St rekle of Eugene.
found a hone thief. 1 know of oth- - Evening evangelistic message at
The
sermon
for
the
morning
31, 1«M5, which stood at $83.404 -
Robinia Flaten returned to Mar-
eni that are so ashamed of ail 7:00. Sermon. "The Prayer of a
their family circle that they would Righteous Man." Fine singing, worship hour at 11:00 o'clock. is, 452, No one phase of hank lending ylhurst College Sunday, after an <’. G. FTA INO ( l.rn
prefer «hat no one knew they had friendly fellowship, and a lift for "An Expensive Trip." “Inspiration was overemphasiztal in this ad­ extended vacation over the holiday KLE< TS OFFK ERN
any relations. What about your the coming week. Come and share Time,'' 7:30 p. m , will continue the vance. but the general gains in- season.
I h. Cottage Grove Flying club
series on "Spiritual Review," with volved all lines of credit and all
Mr and Mrs. Martin Flaten vis- held its annual rneeiing for the
family tree? Are you proud of its it with us.
the
sermon.
The
Christian
’
s
units of the state-wide organiza­ it«xi qnc evening recently at the
Mid-week prayer and Bible stu­
trunk and its branches? Do you
election of officers and director«
Food , or "Are You on a Spiritual tion.
John Stabler home.
know there is a way to have a dy Thursday evening at 7:30.
<>n Monday, January 6, at 8 tH) p.
Reducing Diet?"
J. Michael Shelley, minister.
Francis Horn brought home a
The United States government
Misses Janet Jenkins and Vera at the start of 1946, had a tempor- new gravel truck from Eugene m in the Jefferson school. Officers
dected were: E. L. Clark, prosi-
Bridwell will have charge
- of the
— ar>' deposit of $107.187.421 at th«' Tuesday.
dent; Lloyd Swanson, vice presi-
; Our Lady of Perpetual Help senior B. Y. _
r
F. program for high, First National bank. During the
Sunday dinner guests at the K.
Catholic church. North H and school students
at
6:30
p.
m
The
ts at 6.3t> p. m The year this deposit was whittled to Hegard home were Mr. and Mrs.
Birch St.—Sunday masses at 8:00 topic is. "What
We Believe
About
„
..
$10,737.540. Thus, the $511.399,444
and
10:00
a.
m.
Daily
mass
Block, mill run, slab and
a m
t tl o il------ * 8 00 G*** ”
junior Youth Fellow, in commercial and savings deposits 1945. Taking into account the
For Better
a. m. Kev. L. H. Sohler, pastor, ship also meets at S;3o.
edgings.
reported at the close of 1946 com­ withdrawal of temporary govern­
The choir meets on Wednesdav pared favorably with the $573.271 - ment deposits, the bank established
Reception
Monroe Avenue Church of Christ evening at 8:00 p. m.
222 depusits reported December 31 a clear gain of more than $35.000,-
000 in local «leposits,
Monroe near Fifth st.. Cottage
and the latest In •lactronics try
The Harmony Circle will meet
Blue Mountain
Grove—Sunday Bible school 10.00 i Tuesday. January 14th at the home
any one of the several models
a. m., worship 11:00 a. m.. worship of Mrs Carl Bone. Mrs. John Bea-
Fuel Co.
of Ntromberg-Carluon radios.
7:30 p. m. Wednesday service 8.00 ger will be the leader, and Mrs.
DEPENDABLE
REPAIR
SERVICE
Mashing machine*, refrigerat­
PHONE 16F32
p. m. Woodrow W. Hughes, minis­ Ted Johnson will give the devo-
ors and lawn mowers repaired.
22-tfcxx ter. Box 111, Phone 25, Cottage - tions.
Grove.
on Any Car
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Parrett,
YOUR PATRONAGE
and children, Mary. Charles, anil
APPRECIATED
’
Free Methodist Church, Rev. Betty, were received into the mem­
। Mrs Rozella Douglas, pastor—Our bership of the church last Sunday.
church is in this part of the town Mistress Ginger Lea Doolittle is
to serve this community in any home from the hospital, and much
Fixit Shop
way that we can. We hid you wel- improved. Master James Edward
Chrysler, Plymouth Sales and Service
come to all the church sen-ices. Spear was also ill, but has now
1101 E Main
Phone 302
Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preach­ recovered.
6th and Wash
Phone
64
ing by the pastor at 11 a. m.
The young people of the church,
1 l-tfexx
Evangelistic service 8 p. m.
in conjunction with other church­
Prayer meeting Thursday eve­ es. ane planning a roller skating
ning 7:45 p. m.
party. Monday. January 20th. This
The young people arc singing for coming Friday, the Baptist Young
shut-ins Sunday evening at 7.
People are having a banquet in
Springfield.
London Church of Christ—Bible
WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY
study 10 a, m. Classes for all ages.
The Presbyterian church, D.
J. E. Banton, elder, who has been Hugh Peniston. pastor. Next Sun­
a member of this church for more day at 11 o'clock the pastor will
than 40 yeans teaches the adult preach on “Our Wistfulness for
class. Sermon 11 a. m. by L, R. Faith." Church school is at 9:45,
Goodwin. Communion 11:45. Eve­ Mrs. L. W. Coioer, superintendent.
ning service 7:30 p. m. Mid-week Christian Endeavor meets at 5:30
Wednesday 7:30 p m. Come to p. m. All young people are wel­
i
Dorothy McGuire, Robert Young, church. “For what shall it profit a come.
man if he shall gain the whole
Mary Astor, John Sutton.
world and lose his own soul." Mark
Christian Science Society. Cot­
8:36
ALSO
tage Grove. Oregon. 242 Second
The Methodist Church, Frank Street holds Sunday services at 11
E. Brown, minister— The church a. m. and Sunday school at 9:45
school meets at 9:45 with S. L, a. m. V\ ednesday evening meetings
Mackin as superintendent. The at 8 p. m. (the second W’ednesday
morning worship hour is held at of each month). Reading room is
11 o’clock, at which time the pas­ open each day except Sunday s
Freddie Bartholomew, James Lay- tor will speak on the subject: The and holidays from 2 to 4. The sub­
don.
Patriot.” At the five o’clock ves­ ject for next Sundav is "Sacra­
ment.”
per hour, the Intermediate Fel­
lowship will have charge of the
F riday , S aturday
service. They will present a wor­
ship service entitled “The Book of
JAN. 10-11
‘ •' Life. The Youth Fellowships
wiB meet at six o’clock and the
High School group will have their
Fun and Fellowship evening from
6 to 9.
Church Activities
John M. Macauley, secre-
' tary; Merle Porter. treasurer and
Failure to supply lamb« u pheno-
C, C. Roberts, fifth member of the thlailne and salt lick when turned
board of directors.
te «prin« pastures may mean heav/
Regular meetings will lx- held on
from ■totnach wnrms during
the first Monday of each month
midsummer.
*
LIKE A
GOOD PRESS JOB
THAT’S WHAT WE WANT TO GIVE YOU, BUT
CROWDED RACKS MEAN RUMPLED AND
WRINKLED GARMENTS
WOOD
ARCADE
We’ll Raise You
to $5,000
UTS LOOK
uro
This ¡»n’t poker or a gamble . .
it’s a sure thing and we will raise
you to $5.000 and back it up with
a guarantee to pay. You won't be­
lieve it until we explain it to you.
If you have a boy or girl under
12 you can give him a Junior Es­
tate policy for > 1 ,000 that changes
to $5,000 at age 21 ... at no
increase in premium. How do we
do it? . . . that's what we’d like
to show you. Make us prove it
... just calk
First Baptist Church.’Fifth and
Jefferson. Rev Peter J. Bakker,
pastor—What do you know about
prayer? What is prayer? Why
should you pray. How, and where
should one pray ? These questions
will be asked in a quizz tonight
at 7.30 p. m. in the prayer meet­
ing. It is a written test, with a
prize for the highest grade. Come
and see what you know, and don’t
know, and then join us in prayer
Sunday school teachers’ meeting
after the service.
and Oden Monjay
The services on Sunday open
107 Miner Bldg., Eugene
with Church school at 9:45 a m
under the direction of Mrs. Charles
Occidental Life
Parrett, superintendent. Classes
Insurance Company ot
from the beginners group to the
adult class extend a cordial wel- _________ California
Gary Cooper, Lilli Palmer. Robert
Alda. Helen Thimig, J. Edward
Bromberg, James Flaven, Marjor­
ie Hoshelle.
DIANE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
JAN. 9-10
Hardware—Houseware
“The Bamboo
Blonde”
Frances Langford, Ralph Edward
Russell Wade. Iris Adrian, Richard
Martin, Jane Greer, Glenn Vernon
patronage.
SAFEWAY
Il nu
1019 £:mt Main Street
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Established 1928
Phone 44
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satisfying flavor and tenderness. Carefully
trimmed BEFORE weighing, these meats are
priced no higher than ordinary meats. Select
your favorite cut at Safeway today. If you don't
like it for any reason whatsoever, we’ll give your
money back without return of the meat!
Blade Cut—
GRADES AA and A
With goodness and
flavor you get only
II* OAc
in meat of quality.
Jr
Round Bone Cut—
J- aoa L u L (^hiddAL
buy only the edi­
ble part ol chick­
lb. 59'
lb. 75'
Fowl
Fryers
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Edwards Coffee i Con ib xa
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85*
Nob Hill Coffee
39* U 77*
Airway Coffee Lt 37e 3£0 $1.10
%-lb
Canterbury Green Tea
P»B
48 lb
Canterbury Black Tea
P»9
PRODUCE at SAFEWAS
Easy
.he..
to cook.
,l,e.
med
absolutely
lb. 42c
|b 55.
Ha|jbuf JJ, 55,
$a|mon
sable
»..'.i™,
en Fowls and iry-
TOWS FRESH
Logging Supplies
Pot Roast of Beef
Beef Short Ribs
lb. 29*
Fresh Ground Beef
PorkChops uJX.
Sliced Bacon & lb.75*
Piece Bacon
lb. 59*
Eviscerated—
which means you
lb. 35'
Save 15c on o pound of
ANY COFFEE (or jor of INSTANT)
when you buy 1 Large Box of
WHEATENA 22 ox 22c
Turn in rhe box Top at your
SAMWAY STORK
8«rk Up Appetii» with
Crisp vegetables and flavorful fruits for perfect meals.
SATURDAY, SUNDAY
JAN. 11-12
APPLES
“Flaming
Bullets”
Tex Ritter. Dave O'Brien, Patricia
Knox. Charles King.
Juicy, seedless navels
Large sizes lb. 8c Box 4.19
“Dark Alibi”
MONDAY TUESDAY, WED­
NESDAY, JAN. 13-14-15
CLOSED.
Red Delicious
Lb. 14c
Roman Beauties Lb. 11c
Local crop
uniform size
easy to peel
ORANGES
ALSO
Sidney Toler, Mantan Moreland
»Teals Loring. Ban Carter. Satur­
day Matinee 2:30 P. M
Extra fancy and fancy
Parsnips
Avocados lb. 37c
Graber-Gettys
Hardware
Dependable
Deschutes Potatoes
U. S. No. 2’s, 50-lb. sk 89c
U. S. No. 1’s, 15-lb. sk. 59c
lb. 9c
PEANUT BUTTER
REAL ROAST
1-lb jor
Grapefruit
29c
Mprsh Seedless
Salad Vegetables 1
8-oz cellophane pkg
Local Turnips
No tops to pay for
DRY
ONIONS
Grown in
Oregon
Med. sizes
,0"’-
Suck
-A»4
lb Q
D1
Cabbage
Solid heads
Cauliflower
Snowy white hear
Carrots
No tops to pay for
Fresh Produce Features for Friday and Saturday Only
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Safeway GUARANTEES you tender, fine eating
meat every time and every cut. Here's why this
guarantee is possible: First, we buy the top gov­
ernment grades of beef, the top grades of lamb,
pork and veal. Second, we bring these fine meats
Pitted Dates Park Row L ot pk9 19*
I7« OÇc
Pie Crust Mix prepared
Gen ".
pkg **
Sno-White Salt 4.ib
10 lb A*
To l
Canned Milk c^ Carnation
erub Pe*-
ton
Instant Oatmeal
»*9
Wheaties, Cereal
12* 12 o»
Soda Crackers Snow Flake
Hi-Ho Crackers Tasty wafers
Whole Milk Cheese Gneadar lb. 59*
Cherries
£45*?°329*
Tender Asparagus z^r £,’39*
Minced Clams Snow brand KH-oi 29*
Salad Vegetables
13e
Sauerkraut Mogie Brand
24 o» 15*
a"" i
w'u»:<
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TOP GRADES
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We invite you to worship God
Edward G. Robinson. Loretta with us at the Church of God. 1060
Young, Orson Welles, Richard East Adams Ave.
Long, Billy House. Byron Keph,
Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning
Martha Wentworth.
worship 11 a. m. Christian Crusad­
ers service 6.45 Evening devotion­
al service 7:30.
Prayer meeting and Bible studv
SUNDAY. MONDAY, TUES­
Wednesday 7:30. Childrens story-
DAY, WEDNESDAY,
hour Friday 3:15. Roy E Hutchi­
JAN. 12-13-14-15
son. pastor.
“Cloak and
Dagger”
We appreciate your cooperation and
POT ROAST
“The
Stranger”
THIUNDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR­
DAY, JAN. 16-17-Jg
Not responsible for clothes left over 30 days.
Just try a
“The Town
Went Wild”
Claude Rains. Vivien Leigh, Stew­
art Granger, Flora Robson, Basil
Sydney. Cecil Parker, Michael
Rennie. TECHNICOLOR.
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here over one week.
Get Tender, Juicy Meat Every Time—at Lowest Prices!
“Claudia and
David”
“Caeser and
Cleopatra”
Please call for cleaning that has been
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Theatre
Programs
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2 lb
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Libby Pickles
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Hamburger Relish nallet « Ho« 25e
Sweet Relish EVP.nnrxT
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Kraft Cheese VELVKETA
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Breeze Cheese
2 lb
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American Cheese miu ,” a: »1.15
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33c
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2 lb
59c
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Grapefruit »41«’^..
Peaches
Orange Juice o^Lo
Apricot Nectar !J kiai " tht No
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Grapefruit Juice T U*’™
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