The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 06, 1947, Page 4, Image 4

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COOKERY CORNER
Church Activities ;
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I Thub»., Nov. H, 1*47
The SriatiMel, ('«Huge Uruvr,
SOCIETY
Church of Christ. Sixth A Gibbs
WENTMINNTEK GUILD
inow meeting in the armory» "The
On November 12, the Westmin­
church with a friendly spirit."—
ster Guild of the Bresbytcrian
How does the world suit you to­
I church will meet in the church
day, friend? Any gripes? Some
basement at 8:UU o'clock Host­
things that you would like to
esses will lie Mrs Lloyd Aldrich, I
change' Do you believe that God
Mrs Orlo Bagley and Mrs. Ray-
runs this world and its affairs?
, inond Anderson. The evening will
Do you know that the agency of
be spent in missionary work, roll­
God's power is God's Holy Spirit *
ing bandages, and all member* an«
And do you know that you can.
urged to be present.
and constantly do certain things
to the Holy Spirit thus changing
BIRTHDAY DINNER FOR
the ways of the wrorld and the out.
MILTON RONS
come of your life? Well, if you
i Mr». A. G. Sprunklc of Portland
hadn’t thought of these thinjps
entertain«! nt dinner October J'J
better come to church Sunday and
for her father. Milton Ross. 122
help us studs them from the Book
North River Road. it being his
It won’t be time lost! Our Bible
Hist birthday anniversary A dec­
school meets at 9:45 with classes
iorated birthday cake in gold and
for all and a fine friendly fellow­
white with 81 lighted candies and;
ship. This government was built
tall gold and white tapers centered
on the Bible. We ought to give it
the table, and fall flowers adorn«! I
8*0 RtfaeturM... im Ha price
more heed.
It’s a sparkling moment for the peaell-vhewlng, halr-imiNellng the rooms. His family gathered to.
Morning worship at 11:00. ser­
■wTiool child when you relieve the monotony of home work with a re­ help celebrate the occasion.
mon:
"What
We
Can
Do
to
the
WmBw to DISH Waahar befer«
Guests wen« Mr. and Mrs. John
only
Holy Spirit." Young folks at 6:30. freshing cold drink and maybe a cookie or two. (ihm just the pickup
w Ross and Mary Jam«, Mr. and
Normal ingtallaHoe
Many lives are being molded in needed to make an "A" in spelling clan« a sure thing.
Mrs. Leonard Ross and Donna Kay
includ'd.
these young peoples meetings-
By FKANUE n MARTIN
and Jimmy. Mr am! Mrs. Ray
Come.
Schooldays arc in full swing, and
ÜLNGER (KF
Ross anti ‘ son -
Bobby. Mr. and Mn.
YOVTl WANT A TWO* AUTOMAGIC GLADI RON, TOO I
Evening evangelistic services at study ami play combine to create
cup light • iwm
John
Haynes, and the hostess.
t— »»r pna-Minvf* Skirt Dxmomlrot.on . . . m « how tho Glodiron moke« hordoa*.
7:30. You will enjoy the splendid healthy, hard-to-satisfy appetites
tableMiNxm |x>w<lrr>«d sugar Mrs. A. G. Sprankle. Grandchil-
orchestra and the good gospel Did you ever notice how the regu­
vanilla
dren invited but unable to attend
singing. This is just a part of larity of the school day makes
wen« Eugene Sprankle of Eugene
God's family, come to worship. youngsters long 'for the call to the
Combine cream sugar and va- and Mr. and Mrx. Jack Ross, also
Sermon: “A Little Man and a Big table? And, they aren't content mila, stirring until sugar is dis-
of Eugene.
Opportunity." Mid-week prayer with three square meals, they solved. Divide into two tall glasses
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Bible service at the Thies want something in between. They and fill the glasses with chilled
PARENTS ANNOUNCE
— Ìiome. Thursday. 7:30. We extend
are particular, too, about what ginger ale. Stir gently. Serves 2.
BETROTHAL
” a hearty invitation to you to each they get. Very’ few of them will
A delightful cookie to have on
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence A. Fish­
of these services. — J. Michael settle for the "piece of bread and hand to serve with the refreshing
er announce the engagement of
; Shelley, minister.
butter
until
dinner
time
”
routine
drink
is
|
a
their daughter Mildred to James
They want and ask for sand­
WALNUT DKOI' COOKIES
' E. Boyce, son of Mr and Mrs. R
First Presbyterian Church. D. wiches, cookies, or cake and how
’ <up- sifted flour
P. Boyce Sr. The wedding will
thigh Peiuston. pastor.—Morning they will appreciate a tasty drink
t ' teaxpoou«* baking powder
take place s<»n.
. worship 11 o'clock. The pastor will to go with’their choice You can
teaspoon xalt
speak on the subject, ’The Long give them one that’s invigorating
cup chopped walauU
THETA RHO POTLUCK
Perspective
of
God."
Church and good for them. too.
cup shortening
The Theta Rho Girls enjoy«! a
> school is at 9:45.
1 cup sugar
Let’s start with ginger ale and
pot hick supper Monday night pre­
The Westminster
Fellowship
teaspoon vanilia
ceding their regular meeting. It
group will meet at 6:30 p. m. at see what the possibilities are. It's
1 •‘KK
was announced that there will be
the Wilbur Workman home. 1704 plentiful and a drink liked by al­
cup milk
West Main. The Fellowship Com­ most all children. By itself, it is
A
Mix and sift flour, baking pow­ initiation at the next meeting. No-
mission is in charge of the ineet- a good drink, ¡Aid it mixes well der and salt; stir in the walnuts. vember 17, which will be formal.
with milk, cream or fruit juices to ' Cream shortening until soft, grad- All members are requested to be
Westminster Guild will afford a varied of energy-giving 1 ually beat in sugar, then vanilla present.
.meet Wednesday evening. Novem­ beverages. A scoop of ice cream in 1 and egg; add flour alternately
ber 12th at 8 o'clock at the church. a glass of ginger ale is always a with milk, beating until smooth W. 8. C. s. TO MEET
The hostesses are Mrs. Lloyd Al- delightful treat. Grape juice and I after each addition. Drop from
A meeting of the Woman's So­
. eh ,> .
1 drich, Mrs. Orto Bagley and Mrs. ginger ale. half and half, is an ex­ teaspoon onto greased baking ciety of Christian Service of the
Raymond Andersen.
Methodist church is scheduled for
cellent combination. Citrus fruit sheet and bake in a 400 degree
1 i
oven 8 to 12 minutes. Substitute November 12 at the home of Mrs.
juices
and
pineapple
juice
are
de
­
Monroe Ave. Church of Christ,
black walnuts, pecans, hickory Maude Wright, with Mrs Charles
Monroe near Fifth St., Cottage licious additions to ginger ale.
nuts, filberts. Brazil nuts, peanuts, Arnold and Mrs. E. A. Coston act­
Grove, Ore. The congregation
cashews
or coconut (1 cupi for ing im co-hosteases at the 1:45 des.
Using cream as a base, this
•meets at 10:00 a. m. for Bible
walnuts, as desired; for plain drop sect.
Ph. 224-R —
Open 6 A. M - 11 P. M.
— No. 99
classes—which include classes for drink is good for after school or cookies omit nuts. Approximate
all ages. Worship begins at 11:00 during study time.
We Pick Up and Deliver.
i yield: 2!4 doz. cookies.
Unlucky Marriage Month
a. m. with congregational singing.
The month of May was regarded
, prayer, the observance of the
as unlucky for marriages by the an­
, Lord's Supper, giving as we hive are a grade school or high school
--------------------------------
cient Romana because at thia time
More Barn Bay Driers
been prospered, and a message young person and have not found
the festival of the unhappy dead was
Bam hay drying has proved its
from the minister on “Christian a group that meets your needs,
celebrated.
value
and
is
rapidly
expanding
as
a
' tlThig.” Classes at 7:00 p. m. for you are cordially invited to attend
all groups and preaching at 8:<X) this fellowship on Sunday eve­ profitable haymaking practice. De­
spite wartime shortages ot mate­
Remember "Kias and Tell”
p. m. Wednesday singing and devo- nings.
rials, many bam hay driers have
November 15th.
' tional service 8:00 p m.
There is always one thing that a”person can write or
been installed. Some of the advan­
The
regular
pulpit
was
filled
the
talk about and that is the weather. A person in the poultry
Let us come before the Lord tages ot bam hay curing are:
last two Lord's days by brother
business can talk, write, or do something about the weather
with praise! at 10 a. m. to study Weather risk is minimized; 30 to 50
Rallin Stewart and brother Roy
his word which is a lamp unto per cent more leaves are saved;
when it comes to laying hens. The pullets should be laying
fGoodwin with splendid services
..
n-
u
„i
j our
the f
pastor
wy nicely now but it is also a nice time to have a slump,
each . time.
Brother
Hughes
closed
wm feet,
have at g 11 a. m. for tha
w|U hay retains 40 to 50 per cent more
green color; 15 to 26 per eent more
Wh^i the pullets are put into the laying house they are
a gospel meeting. with the Eu­
strengthen our souls, at 7 p. m. for protein is retained; hay storage
Stillpgrowing. Laying and growing at the same time takes
gene church, last Sunday evening.
the Young Peoples service is so capacity is increased up to 50 per
lots ef good feed and stored vitamins in the pullets body.
—Woodrow
Hughes, minister.
> inspiring and we cannot praise him cent; hay can be cut and stored the
If they did go into the laying house a little run down at
Free Methodist Church, So. 6th enough for all that he has done same day. and spontaneous combus­
tjhis time they sometime will go into what they call a neck
SU
Rev. Rozella Douglas, pastor for us so we close the Lord's day tion danger is greatly reduced.
molKiGold weather doesn’t help now and very changeable
Bunday school 9;45 a. m. Brief with a devotional service at 7:45
Hicamiu Fishing
message by pastor at 11 a. m. Re­ On Wednesday at 7:45 we gather
In Wisconsin’s 7.000 lakes and 10.-
maining part of hour class meeting together for agreement in prayer
Old hens should now be out of their molt but if some
I conducted by Chas. O. Hosman. for'the work of the Kingdom of 000 miles of fishing streams are
still don’t lay or the feathers are not fully grown
God and to search the scriptures. found great quantities of fish. One
Young people and junior meeting
' also should have some special care. Old hens
Saturday at 2 p. m. the children hundred forty-nine distinct species
^at 7 p. m. Evangelistic sermon at
d only take 8 weeks to go through their molt but df
gather at the church to sing of fish are to be found in the waters
8 ». m.
praises to God and to learn the of the state. Fourteen of these spe­
‘ fren’t got back into lay they should either be culled
Prayer meeting for a few weeks
Bible stories.—Roy E. Hutchison, cies have two or more sub-species,
hard to get back into winter lay.
Wednesday evening instead of
pastor. Church of God, 1060 East making in fact. • grand total of 174
Thursday evening at 7:45 p. m.
If you have pullets or old hens not laying it is a very
Adams.
species of recognized status. These
The Methodist Church
Main Street by the Bridge
INVITES YOU TO HEAR
AUTOMAGIC* WASNER
$ 1995°
The Wesley Singers
from
THE UNIVERSITY OF ORIGON
AT
SUNDAY
THE VESPER HOUR
5 00 P. M
k
r -j ers m -r
ITS HUMAN NATURE
Brisbane Electric
INTER
LUBRICATE
NOW
With prices as high as they are, your car
must be well cared for and we can
do that for you
HCantwell “76” Service Station.
RAY RAMBLES!
Il’a the only way I can make any money since Dad got new
Frazer farm implement» and cut tny allowance down be­
cause he can do all the work himself. Hansen Bros sure
have some money-saving farm equipment.
3
HANSEN BROS
5th & Washington
Pitone 3 IJ.R
We wish to thank all our friends and patrons
ovember 1, a successful one
continue to serve you
4*
“Our Goal
d practice to feed at noon a wet crumbly mash mix.
irt laying mash and 1 part water makes it just so it will
nbMf and not be wet and runny. Feed this at noon what
Cwill dean up in 30 to 40 minutes. Here is hoping that
phens are laying 100% so you don't have to worry and
ly happy poultless Thursdays.
Cottage Grove Flour Mill
Ray L .Nichols
327 South River Road
80
it
Stamps, Pads, Ink. The Sentinel
163Z & AU Ou* KNOHUOOE,
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TORIES
The Methodist Church, 303 Main
’ Street, Phone 108, Frank E
Brown, Minister. — The church
iSCDool meets at 9:45 on Sunday
fmoming with a class for all age
grpups. We invite you to attend
thè morning worship service, at
^eleven o’clock, when the pastor
will speak on the subject, “That
1 They May Have Life”. If you have
' children of pre-school age. we pro­
vide a nursery for them during
the eleven o’clock worship hour.
•At ive o’clock, a special service of
¿acred music will be presented by
" ■ thé Wesley Singers, from the Wes­
ley Foundation House at the Uni-
.j versify of Oregon, and we urge .
i you to come and bring your
j friends The Methodist Youth Fel­
lowships meet at 6 o’clock; if you
—
Playing Cards Introduced
While there is evidence as far
back as 800 A. D. that cards were
popular in Hindustan there is evi­
dence that they were in use in Egypt
in the time of Joseph and appeared
among the Jews after their return
from the Babylonian exile. The Chi­
nese believe they were invented for
the amusement of Seun-bo's concu­
bines in the year 1120 A. D. Playing
cards were not commonly used in
Europe until the first part of the 15th
century. Some authorities state that
playing cards were introduced into
Europe by the invading ^aracens,
who crossed the Mediterranean in
'
711.
Remember "Kiss and Tell"
November 15th.
Check Your
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First Booksellers
World's first booksellers in an­
cient Egypt were undertakers who
sold copies of "The Book of the
Dead,” which were placed inside
mummy cases. These books were of
parchment with sheepskin covers.
Remember "Kiss and Tell
November 15th.
Mostly Static
By "Shorty" Smith
Howdy Folks; Proving that
this column is becoming more
and more popular, the editor
received 89 letters and three
bombs, last week. Now all us
great writers, like Winchell
and the writer of this stuff like
to have our work appreciated,
but will the party who marie
that nasty crack about the
nurse dropping us on our head
when we were young please
cancel his subscription to this
column.
They say a woman writer
is one who used to be
ashamed of her sin and now
she has it syndicated.
Anyhow, there's money in writ­
ing .especially if your relatives
are generous when you write
to them.
Don't get writer’s cramp
trying that style of writing,
though.
We started to write a novel,
once, but after laboring with
the first chapter, we decided
it would be better to buy one
for a couple of bucks.
Of course, a lot of people
think they can write nov­
els, even novelists.
Well, writing a column Is only
a hobby with us. Our business
is to supply you with lighting
fixtures.
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