The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 15, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    Culp Creek Assembly of God /
Thors., July 15, 1918 The Sentinel, Cottage Grove. Oregon
Chui eh
Wo Invite you to our |
¡Sunday school where we have
and required to apfx'ar and an- five publications in the Cottage
classes for nil ages. Sunday school
swer t h c complaint of plaintiff I Grove Sentinel, a newspaper of
9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:001
filed against you in the above cn- [ general circulation, printed and
am,; young people's service 6:3*1
titled suit on or before the last published at Cottage Grove, Ijinc
pin.; evening evangelistic service
day of the time prescribed in the : County, Oregon and that you be
7:30 pin.; prayer meeting Wed-
order of publication, to-wit: on or' required to apiiear and anxwei on
inesduy 7:30 p in. Come and join I
' before the 13th day ot August, or before the 13th day of AuguM,
The 14<X) farmers of Lane coun­
us In these services. We desire to I
Now that the danger season for I 1948, and if you fail so to appear 1918 the last day of the time pre­
ty who arc participating in the
| help you. • W. Kenneth Bright-
Agricultural Conservation Pro­ forest fires is approaching, a di­ । and answer, for want thereof, the scribed in said order. Date ot
London Church of Christ, "that
Fn*e Methodist Church, So. 6th well, pastor.
gram are Cooperating with farm­ gest of the Oregon forest fire plaintiff will apply to the above first publication, July 15, 1948,
iendly church" Sunday Bible street, Rev. Mrs, Rozel hi It. I tong-
ers in ail of the agricultural coun­ laws that apply pat ticularly to entitled court for the relief date of last publication August 12,
Church of Jesus Christ of let­
udy 10 u nt. ellisse* for all ages, Ins, pastor. Sunday school 9:45
ties of the United States, says farmers and woodlot owner» has | prayed for in the complaint, to- 1948.
rmon il. Communion 11:45 u,m. Preaching nt 11 n in. and 8 ter Day Saints. Sunday school at
Ernest E. Schrenk, chairman of been prepared by Charles R. Ross, wit: The plaintiff receives judg-
MAYNARD WILSON
foiling service /.«ipm Midweek P tn Prayer meeting Wednesday 10:00 in I. O O, F .hall.
O. S. C. extension forester.
ment for the sum Seventy-seven
the county A< A committee.
Attorney at Law
ednesday 7:30 pm. Come to 7:45 p in.
,
In summarizing seven of the and 55/100 Dollars and for his
Farthers through their ACA
731 Main Street
mdon, "that friendly church
The Church of God, 1060 East :
committees are cariying out more significant laws, Roas has costs and disbursements incurred
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
hero you are a stranger but
Episcopal Church
Meet« nt Adams, Invites y 0 u to worship j
farming practices to conserve soil attempted to give the highlights herein.
49-5tc-53
the Seventh I»ny Adventist church with them. Sunday school 10 a.m.; !
and water in every county in the as they apply to farmers and rural
This summons is published pur-
building on West Milin street eV- morning worship 11 a.m. sermon j
United States, except the 23 coun- residents. The summary follows: suant to an order made by Alta
tlos which ut' non-agricultural. In
The Permit Law: Persons who King, Justice of the Peace of the
Assembly of God — We wish to ery second mid fourth Sunday of topic, "Following the Saviour";
Decline in Livestock
La ne County the main conserva­ wish to burn forest land, grass, State of Oregon, for Lane County,
[tend a hearty Invitation to you the month at 11:15 am Dean youth fellowship 7 p.m.; evening!
The number of livestock on U. 3.
tion practices l»*ing carried out by grain stubble or stum [is must se- District of Cottage Grove, on the farms has been declining contlnu-
worship with us the church ot Perry Smith, of Corvallis, in devotional 7:45 p.m. Rev. H. M
charge.
Sackett, (Mistor of the church at
farmers are: gn*>n manure crops cure written permission from a 14th day of July. 1948, which or- ously since the peak was reached
'angelical action.
Springfield will lead the prayer I
on cropland a n d orchard; con­ fire warden during t h e closed j der directs this summons to be in 1944. The drop in 1947 included
Sunday services: Sunday school
Seventh-day Adventist Church. meeting Wednesday at 7:45. Thele
struction ot o|M-n-ditch drain lines season which normally runs from published once a week for four a reduction of 933 000 head of dairy
45 a. ni ; morning worship ll;00
and tile drainage systems; seeding May 15 to December 31.
,consecutive and successive weeks.* cows
m.; Christ's Ambasaadora 6:30 K101 West Main, Sabbath (Satur- will be special music by the young I
and reseeding of approved per-
j m.; evening evangelistic service day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 people from Springfield. Roy E.
Cigarette and Match Law: Dur­
n.m., sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week Hutchison, pastor.
manent pasture mixtures; appli- ing the closed season, it is un­
145 p. m.
SPENDING the six weeks residence cation of nitrogen to new pasture lawful for anyone to throw away
j Weekday service«:
Tuesday, service on Wednesday evening at
First Presbyterian Church, D.
layer. 7:30 p. nt.; Thursday, Bi­ 8:00 p.ni. Come and worship with Hugh Peniston, pastor. Morning period prescribed by Nevada di­ seedings and grden manure crops lighted tobacco, matches or other
us. A. D. Chilson, pastor.
vorce taw* at Lake Tahoe, Mr«. to insure stand; application of material on any forest land, pri­
le study, 7:45 p. m.
worship 11 o'clock. The pastor will Evelyn Lehman is pictured as she lime to acid soils; control and vate road, public highway or rail­
and
We have a home department mid
The Hebron Christian church
Sunday school is at 9:45 met newsmen. Wife of AUan S. Leh­ eradication of perennial noxious road right of way.
ly wishing «piritual help or Sunday school nt 10:00 a. m. ; with Mrs. L. W. Coiner as su[>er- man, New York banker and nephew weeds, principally Canada thistle
Campfire" Law: Persons build­
»uld like n visit from the minis- Morning worship at 11:00.
। intendent.
of ex-Governor Herbert H Leh­ and morning glory; and consttuc- ing campfires on land not their
r. f< Ji free to call at nny time
The
Westminster
Fellowship
man, of New York, Mrs. Lehman tlon of erosion control dams, rip­ own are required to clear the
Prayer meeting nnd Bible utudy
l»o, If you arc In need of a wheel WidncMdiiy 8 p.m. Young |x*oplc's I group meets at 6:30 at the church. would neither confirm nor deny re­ rap and soil waterways.
ground immediately around the
islr, In an emergency, wo k I iii I) Bible study every Thurxday at 8
The Westminster Guild will ports she will get a divorce settle­
Under the Agricultural Conser­
i glad to be of an accommodation o'clock in the Campbell home, I hold its annual picnic on Tuesday
ment of $3,500,000. (International) vation Program, farmers arc en­ fire. Campfires must not be left
unattended.
you Rev. Il E. Purriah, minis- Mrs. Ch/irlie Powell ix the advisor ' al 6:30 nt the home of Mr. und
couraged and helped in carrying
Wdlful Setting of Fire: Persons
612 Main
Phone 351
i
Mrs.
Vinal
Randall.
I of this group. All youn^ people are
out the various approved conser­ convicted of setting Incendiary
r, phone 195-R,
invited to attend thete meeting«.
vation practices. Assistance is in fires are liable to prison sentences. MdRMBHHHBMBHI
"Life" is the subject of the les-
the form of materials, services and
Operator’s Permit Law: Anyone k
son-sermon in all Churches of
financial aid. Technical commit- desiring to use fire or to use pow- ,! !
‘Christ, Scientist, on Sunday, July
tees made up of specialists from er driven machinery in connection 1 >
j 18th
Experiment Stations. Extension with logging on or within one-.! I
The golden text is, "As the
Service. State Departments of Ag- eighth mile of forest land is re- ' 1
' Father hath lite in himself; so
riculture and others review and quired to get a permit annually i !
' hath he given to the Son to have
Increasingly heavy irrigations help write the specifications for from the State Forester.
j life in himself" (John 5:26>.
approved practices.
Slash Burning Law: Individuals
! Among the citations which com- now will pay off in greater garden
Farmer-elected commit tees ad- or companies that harvest forest
truck
dividends
later,
reminds
priw the Leaaon-Sermon is the
minister the program in all t he
following from the Bible: "The Arthur S. King, OSC extension communities and counties where products are required to burn
slash each year if it is a fire haz­
soils
apecialist,
’
*
h
o
points
out
: fear ot the !.ord is a fountain of
the program w in operation.
ard. The burning is supervised by
life, to depart from the snares of I hut garden vegetable water re­
Mr.
Schrenk
cites
three
reasons
fire wardens. Land owners share
death" (Prov. 14:27), together quirements increase as the crops for the program:
in the responsibility for reducing
with the following correlative approach maturity. Oregon sum­
First, the need for soil and slash hazards on their lands.
mer
.showers
seldom
arc
heavy
passage from the Christian Sci-
water conservation is urgent.
Closure Law: The governor's
I ence tcxtliook. "Science and enough to affect the irrigation Food producing land is limited,
schedule.
pnx?lamation may totally or par­
Health With Key to the Scrip-
King says the common garden isipulation is increasing and soil tially close such forest areas to
i turcs," by Mary Baker Eddy:
Vegetables
vary a great deal in must tie saved now. Assistance un- all forms of use where fire danger
"Whatever is governed by God, is
their
response
to water. If only a der the Agricultural Conservation is considered especially dangerous.
never for nn instant deprived of
Program has proved the most ef­
limited
amount
of water is avail­
the light and might of intelligence*
able, the soils specialist sugg<*sts fective way of getting the needed ADVICE ON INFORMATION
They're he re...the New Block »lour Waabers-
and Life" (p. 215).
conservation.
LAKE SUCCESS, New York
Christian Science Society, Col­ that it be applied on crops that
timc-proven product of America’s Oldest Waeher
Second, responsibility for con­ Recommendations for steps to at­
need
it
most
puch
as
cucumbers,
lage
Grove,
Oregon.
242
Second
serving
our
soil
and
water
re
­
Manufacturer. A beautiful, all-white modern
street holds Sunday school al 9:45 pole beans and tomatoes. Water sources is national. Everyone de- tract more correspondents, radio
washer with a big. extra ca|Mrily( splash-proof
am. Morning worship at 11:00 on these crops improve* quality I>ends on the products of the soil rejwrtcrs and photographers to
a m Wednesday evening meetings anil keefat the plants bearing con­ and everyone should have a share U.N. Headquarters from member
tub. New centralized controls to avoid »looping —
at 8 p.m. (the second Wednesday tinuously over a long period of in the responsibility of protecting states overseas, for measures that
strcanilinc wringer
of each month). Reading room is time*, thus giving a high return for the present and future food sup­ would insure more coverage of
UN. non-political news, and for
with "Econo-gauge’*
<»|M*n Monday through Saturday water applie*d.
plies. Through the ACP consumers relief front high cable rates and
Examples
of
crops
that
produce
afternoon
from
2:00
to
4:00
p.m.
pressure I control . . .
and producers share the cost of import duties, have been adopted
fair yields without water are corn,!
the conservation practices. This by a committee of information ex­
fa mon* ¿’Hydractor’*
pumpkins
anei
squash.
King
points
,
Dr. Frank Matthews of Port­
year that cost is about $1.00 per
washing action for Fast,
land will speak at the First Bap­ out. however, that anyone* who has jierson. The farmer matches that perts of 13 nations to advise the
United Nations on its information
tist church at both services next eaten irrigated swe*e*t erorn. for
safe cleansing.' Solve
and then contributes the neces­ program.
I Sutulay, the 11 :U0 o'clock worship . example, is seldom ever satisfie*el sary work,
your home lauudcriug
service anti at the 8:00 o'clock again with non-irrigated corn.
Third, it's the most economical
problem I with a |x>pu-
There are other crops that can
For Summer Wear, for School, and for Dancing
evening service.
way of getting the needed conser­
Sunday school at 9:45 a m., and ! be grown during the early summer vation work done. Erosion, if let
larly priccd.Yccouoin-
without watering, but irrigation
the B. Y. P. U. at 7:00 p.m.
SUMMONS
go. becomes more expensive to
irai Blackstone washer.
makes successive plantings pos­
Red, White, Black — Several Styles.
correct with each passing year.
The Walker Union church ex­ sible. These types of garden crops Not only is there a bigger job to
Case No. 4867
tends a cordial invitation to you include cabbage, carrots, onions, do but the soil lost cannot be IN THE JUSTICE* COURT FOR
to attend services which are held and other short-lived plants.
Get them early.
THE DISTRICT OF COTTAGE
restored.
Blackstone Washers
With any of the crops, the ne*ed
each Sunday morning. Sunday
GROVE FOR THE COUNTY OF
are priced
school, 9:45 a m.. Mr. Alexander, for water increases as the crop
LANE, STATE OF OREGON
Supt. Church hour at 11:00 a.m.. approaches maturity, King states
H R. ADAMS and CARL MAD­
As Low $
Pole beans, for example, may re­
Rev. Frank Gray, |>astor.
SEN doing business as. HERB
As
Ladies' Aid at 2 p in. each sec­ quire only one* or two waterings
ADAMS UNION STATION.
until
the first bloom. Then, to
ond Wednesday of the month at
SAWYERS — At the Smith ma­
Plaintiff.
See Your Nearest
the church, Maxine Garris, chair­ keep the crop coming pole beans ternity hospital, Wednesday, July
vs.
Blackstone Dealer
need water every week, perhaps 7. 1948, to Mr .and Mrs. Ralph CECIL DUREN.
man.
twice a week during hot weather. Sawyers, Elkton, a son, Ralph TO: CECIL DUREN. Defendant.
As an easy sign to know when Andrew Jr.
Church of Christ, 6th and Gibbs,
In the name of the State of Ore­
6th St. Bldg.
Cottage Grove 1
“the church with a friendly spirit" plants arc in need of additional
gon: You are hereby summoned
Do you believe in justice, when water. King offers this test: When
LLOYD — At the Smith mater­
Ph. Cottage Grove 702
it applies to you? Do you believe plant leaves begin to droop or wilt nity hospital, Monday, July 12,
in Judgment when it applies to during hot afternoons, it is a sign 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Buck Lloyd.
2 mi. So. C.G Hiway 99
the other fellow? Do you care that the supply of soil moisture Disston route. Cottage Grove, a
enough about justice to believe is getting low and it is time to daughter, Della Bernice.
that there ought to be a day in irrigate.
Although considerable argu­
court when all the records arc
SHEFFEL — At the Smith ma­
considered? Christ believes in jus- ment has liccn registered concern- ternity hospital, Thursday, July 8.
ing the relative merits of day or 1948, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
night irrigation. King states that Sheffcl, Elkton, a son, Charles
most crops react favorably to
either. There is little or no dam­
age even from sprinkling during
LEBOW — At the Butler'ma­
an extremely hot day. he con­ ternity home. Friday. July 9, 1948.
cludes.
to Mr .and Mrs. Gale Lebow,
tice, yet it is odd that He did not Black Butte route, Cottage Grove,
receive it, and is not now receiv­ a daughter, Susan Marie.
ing it. But there will come a day
ROGERS — At the Butler ma­
of Judgment when your case will
ternity
home. Saturday, July 10,
lie considered and mine. Would
you like to have Christ plead your 1918. to Mr. and Mrs. Mark Rog­
ease on that day? Do you really ers. Cottage Grove, a daughter,
But only since I got my General Electric
Marsha Jean.
konw what Jesus teaches almut
the Judgment? You should. We
All-Automatic Washer!
DIXON — At the Butler mater­
will try to make it plain, Sunday
nity home, Sunday, July 11, UMS.
evening.
to Mr. and Mrs. Walter .Dixon,
You'll be happy on washday, tin» (with a G-E
Bible school at 9:45. Morning Disston, a daughter, Penelope
All-Automatic Washer), because your part of
worship at 11:00, sermon: ‘The j Joan.
Christ of the Cross." Young folks
the washing is done in 20 seconds. That's just
at 7:00 reports from the camp. { CONNER
At the Butler ma­
how long it takes to load the washer, set the
Evening evangelistic services at ternity home. Tuesday. July 13.
controls, and start it.
8:00. sermon: "What Jesus 1948, to Mr .and Mrs. Robert Con­
Teaches About the Judgment.” ner. Lorane, a son.
You’ll I k happier with a General Electric
You ought to hear this one.
All-Automatic, too, because it really gets the
Mid-week
prayer „ and Bible - । ALLEN — At the Butler mater-
. ... .
clothes dean . .. sweet-smelling clean. All the
study Wednesday at 2:00 nt the* nity home, Tuesday, July 13. 1948
church. Thursday nt 8:00 and Fri- to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Allen, Lo-
clothes arc soaked, washed, and rinsed in fil- ,
<lay nt J:00. J. Michael Shelley,
rane route, Cottage Grove, a son.
Otic *•’'
ttred, circulating water, and the G-E
minister.
| jamcs Edward.
1400 Lane County Major Fire Laws
Farmers Members Summarized for
Of AC Program
Farmer Guidance
Church
MEET GENE
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Community Jewelers
Irrigate Gardens
More When Crops
Reach Maturity
new
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“If we don’t have it — We'll try to get it."
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Well styled wingtips in rich
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Fashioned with care. Best
for friendly fit. A wise
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A real comfort shoe.
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Cottage Grove, Oregon
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