à 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 - . ■ . ----- --------------- 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 A Tl Established 1928 Phone 44 ■ ¡mil M A d.KU I ti ml A 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. 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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 । 15e lb F i“' f-IU ■ X I"1 I £ uutti Safeway GUARANTEES you tender, fine eating meat every time and every cut. 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