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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1947)
SAGINAW ORTHODOX RABBI AT U.N. HEARING ON PALESTINE The school board members and several others spent Sunday clean- > ing up the school house, washing woodwork and painting them. They put up new black boards in ' the primary room and also cleaned up the school grounds anti killed out the poison oak A pot luck dinner was served at noon. School will reopen Monday September 8th with Frank Clark a* principal and he will teach the upper grades Mr» Emily Robinson of Eugene will teach the lower grades. The 4-H Camp Cookery club met with their leader. Mrs. Dorothy Ketchersidc. Monday afternoon Nine members were present. The next meeting will be Tuesday, Sep tember 2nd. Mrs. Aud Abbott had the misfor tune one day last week of having a large rock roll on her left hand fracturing the bone and smashing her hand. Mrs. Claud«- Willey and daugh ter of Roseburg are staying a few days at the home of Mrs. Wil ley's sister, Mrs. Lowell Benston, as the Willey home burned to the ground Saturday night and noth ing was saved but a washing ma chine that was on the back porch. A miscellaneous shower will be given for her Wednesday Aug. 27 at the Benston home. Mr. and Mrs Kari Miller and son and Mm. Miller's mother, all of Portland, spent the week end j at the home of Mr. Miller's moth- I er. Mrs. Jake Schwarzer. Clark Gersbach, small son of Mm. Iris Gersbach, was taken to a hospital in Eugene Saturday night, very ill, but latest report he was improving. Mr. and Mrs Lewis Conley and son of Cottage Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. C. G. Keene spent Sunday at! Winchester Bay. "Grandma” Enright celebrated ! her 92nd birthday anniversary this 1 month. Beginning August 25 Week Day* 0 30 A M to Midnight Sundaya 8 :00 A M to 8 00 P. M Wal luce and Marie Carpenter Yours Tested Free /LpUl- ELECTRONIC SCIENCE ' " ' TIMES YOUR See. JhiA Mew U)onde\ Û c Ü mx . CWlROlttD ’ PPINIb THE TICKS Of WAICH BY . . , QUARTZ CRYSTAL Timed Io the occurocy of the «tors. CHIEF RABBI OF ORTHODOX JEWS IN RAlMTINf, Joseph Zvi Dushlnskl (left) Is shown as he I* about to take his scat to testify in Jerusalem before the United Nations Special Committee on Paleatine. This is a rare picture as the Hebrew religion forbid* orthodox Jew* to be photographed. (International) ! Church Activities •______________ Ted's Clock Shop 14 S. 6th SL R. R. WATCH INSPECTOR Cottage Grove Ph 301 For Safe Driving — Use INDIA TIRES CURLY Shell THOMPSON Service COURTESY CLEANLINESS SERVICE New Shell Service Station in Charge of Alton Tonole Ya Mi. From City Limits Out South 6th Street. Oil Gas 1 I Monro«- Ave. Church of Christ, Momoe near Fifth St. Church school meets at 10:00 a m. with <las»cs for all ug<-% At 11:00 a. m. the church converw* for worship Our worship consist* of congrega tional singing, prayers, preaching and th«- observance of the laird's Supper. Only those items of wor ship that are authorized by the New Testament arc included in our worship today. Christ said that the worship that is pleasing to God is the worship that procccds from the heart and that is according to his word, the New Testament. Our lesson subject for the 11:00 a. m service will be, "There They Cru cified Him". Evening service 8:00 P m. Sermon subject: "Lift Up Y<>ur Eyes '. Wednesday evening service 8 IM) p m . "The Origin of the Church," A warm and friendly welcome awaits you at these ser- vices Woodrow W. Hughes, min ister, ph. 22OL. will rest your body and spirit from the daily grind The Christian Cru- sadera have an inspiring service at 7 p m. and the message at the 7:45 evening devotional service bring* you closer to God, and help you in the decisions of life. At the altar of prayer we find the friend ship of God. You will find a bless ing if you meet with us Wednes day at 7 45 in the prayer service. For the spiritual growth of the children they have a story hour each Friday at »he church at 2 p. m. We invite you to meet with us to worship Goti in these services. Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. SALLY’S SALLIES Thur« , Alignât Far MORS Sx fra OrrSt EGGS Maximum egg production... at lower cost. That's th* story ducer. A carefully balanced feed supplying the require- egg*. Math or pellet*./ TRIANGLE X-TRA EGG PRODUCER Visit the Dorena Project Stop at Steele’s Store For a full line of Cold Drinks, Groceries, Gas, Oils, Fruit Jars, Canning Supplies, Cold Storage Locker Supplies. Steeles Store and Locker Plant The Store “On^Dorena Lake Shore” Open Sundays and Evenings. 2-Ite Study In Geography The town of Dalhart, Tex.. I* clo«er to the state capitals of Nebraska. Ok lahoma. Wyoming, New Mexico. Col orado and Kansas than it 1* to it* own state capital at Austin. Tex. First Presbyterian Church, Rev. D. Hugh Peniston, pastor. Bible school at 9:45 a. m. Mm. L. W. | Coiner, superintendent. 11 a. m. service, Rev. Fred Swanson, of Burns, will be the gu«-st minister. Sulfathiazole Used He will also confer with the build ing committee and give helpful | Against Calf Scours suggestions, as his church has re- j 'The next and final lesson will be:, Calf scour* treatment with vita- ‘ How to Marry the Bo*».” cently put on a building program. min pills or tablet* doe* no good. Westminster Youth Fellowship _ _ That's the latest word on the sub will meet at 7 p m at the H. B <3iristian Science Society, Cot- Ferrin home, south Sixth street Grove, Oregon, 242 Second ject from Cornell university. Those First Baptist Church, Fifth and hill. Anyone desiring transporta- street holds Sunday services at 11 Ln charge of the Cornell work say: Jefferson. Rev. Peter J. Bakker, tain should be at the church at a.m. and Sunday school at 9:45 "Studies involving approximately IMistor. Oregon is next to the{«:45 p. m, 7th st. side entrance, a m. Wednesday evening meetings 60 heifer calves of various dairy «»ate m the union a* far as Richard K. Smith is in charge of at 8 p. m. (the second Wednesday breed* show that supplementing a • church attendance is concerned.' the evening program of devotion. of each month). Reading room is normal diet with capsules or tablet* 4km t you be one to help keep it All young petiole of the church arc open Wednesday. Friday and Sat containing vitamin* A. D and E, that way Attend the church of invited. • urday afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 ascorbic acid, and several of the I your choice this Lord's day. Our! p. m. Subject for next Sunday is B vitamin* did not reduce the inci dence or severity of scours." church activities start with Sun- —. .. .. . , „ „ i "Mind, day school at 9 45 a m. Morning h,9”^- »o I worship follow'* at 11:00 a. m with „ v‘, Rosella Douglas, London Church of Christ—Sun Remove 2,4-D Residue the sermon topic, "God's Payi**^.***. school 9:45 a. m., with classes suitable for every age. day Bible Study 10 a. m. Sermon From Spray Equipment ; Day.” The pastor preaches at 11 a. m. 11. Communion 11:45. Evening ser Injury to plant*, such as stunted The senior Baptist Youth Fel and again at 8 p. m Young peo vice 8 p. m. Mid-week Wednesday growth and reduced crop yields, lowship, who had their officers in 8 p. m. Come to London, that stalled last Sunday evening in an ple's meeting at 7. Florence Beers friendly church where you are a may result when using spray for impressive candle-light service, is president. Prayer meeting 8 stranger but once. I was glad insecticides and fungicides which contain 2,4-D residue. The most have their meeting at 7.-00 p. m. P- m. on Thursday. when they said unto me, let us go effective means of eliminating which is followed by "Inspiration The Methodist Church. 303 Main into the house of the Lord. Psalms 2,4-D spray residue is with hot wa Time", 8:00 p m. “Noah: An Ex 122:1. ter and household ammonia. Rinse ample for Us," will be the evening Street. Frank E. Brown, minister. the contaminated spray with hot wa sermon Come and enjoy the sing The church school meets at 9:45 on Sunday morning, followed by the ing and message. Our Lady of Perpetual Help ter. then fill to capacity with water morning worship hour at eleven o' Tuesday evening the trustees clock, at which time the pastor Catholic church. North H and under boiling and ammonia, two tea have an important meeting at the will speak on the subject: "Till Birch St. Sunday masses at 8:00 spoonfuls per quart of water. and 10:00 a. m Daily mass 8:00 (wirsonage at 8:00 o’ckxk the Well Runs Dry" and Miss The Baptist men want lo thank Blanch«- Stokes will be the guest a. m. Rev. L. H. Sohler, pastor. the Methodist men for the picnic soloist. Hhc Young Adult Fellow Church of Jesus Mhrist of Lat party at Kent's last Monday eve-' ship is planning a church picnic,1 ning Those of the Baptist church immediately following the morn ter Day Saints. Sunday school at present were Carl Sudrow, P. J. ing service, to which all the mem 10:30 in I. O. O. F. hall. Bush. Art Andricsian, James Ki- bers and friends of the church art- Assembly of God — Wc wish to kcr and P. J. Bakker. invited. The Methodist Youth Fel extend a hearty invitation to you C-VU DON’T HAVE TO Bt lowship Will meet at 7 o'clock. to worship with us—the church of ; Does religion beautify your life? ] CRAZY TO FIGURE YOUR evangelical action. , "The Beauty of Religion" will be INCOME TAX. Sunday services: Sunday school I the sermon topic at the morning ; ’’urch of Christ. 6th and Gibbs, BUT IT SURE HELPS worship sen ice at the Church of •Now-meeting in the armory > "the 9:45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00 a. m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30 God. East 11th & Adams. Bring chur<h w‘<h a friendly spirit." your family to the Sunday school You in “ hurry today, friend? p. m.; evening evangelistic service at 10 o'clock The worship service " ^Y ’ No, this is not a foolish 7:45 p. m. ~~~~~~~~—— question but one which you need Weekday services: Tuesday, to ask yourself, and one which you prayer, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday. Bi need to ponder. Why this mad ble study, 7:45 p. m. rush? And where is it leading? To Wc have a home department and a nervous breakdown probably, or possibly to Hell. The Bible has a any wishing spiritual help or | lot to say about people who are in would like a visit from the minis the wrong kind of a hurry. God ter, feel free to call at any time Also, if you are in need of a wheel intended for you to have time You needn't look so bewildered . . . Hansen Bros. can< plenty of time Eternity! If you chair, in an emergency, we shall be glad to be of an accommodation solve all your mechanical troubles. We have the modern haven't had the habit, better knock off this Sunday and come to you.—Rev. Hilton T. Park, min equipment plus the trained personnel which adds up to I I P to church You will find friends ister, Phone 195-R. We guarantee satisfaction. and music and sane Bible teach PRESENTS Don’t let your radio drive ing. Ivan Hoyer returned last Sun Bible school at 9 45 And we day frorn an ex,ended *r‘P ««t, you crazy. Let us repair it and mean BIBLE school Morning wor- ’ravpJl,n8 car and visiting you can really enjoy it. ship at 11:00, sermon "Salt Is ["ends and relatives in Colorado. Good." Our splendid group of M,ssouri. Kansas. Illinois. Ohio, FRttZCR FARM CqUIPMFNT young folks meet at 7:00. We urge Iowa for two mon,hs In •he COT me I CROVf young folks to attend this youth I""" s,a,^' at Ba”!e ^k, h* fellowship. .visited with his grandmother, and — Evening evangelistic services at in Ohio the home of the Hoyers be 8:00, sermon: "Hasty Living.” A fore they moved west. His mother. ' message that will make you think. Mrs. V. B. Hoyer and Lowry, a brother. accompanied Mid-week prayer and Bible study younger ¡Thursday. 8:00 p. m. at the Thies Ivan back to Iowa but returned । home. J. Michael Shelley, min here July 4. ister. Including Try a Sentinel Want-ad. THE Grocery Part to Open Within a Few Days. : THEATRE HANSEN BROS. Vistili INROUGH I HI CÍNTURIÍS I er VÌ ce KAISER a»«/FRAZER AUTOMOBILE? 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