The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 05, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    Oregon ('«•ntrnntal
On* of the first governor* of th* ।
Oregon I
• iry would have been
Abraham Lincoln hud he accepted
that appointment In into Bon th*
President of the UnH< il State* j
Territorial eslabli/huiunt came Ini
Him, the centennial of which I* be-1
Ing observed In Oregon this year, |
wilh celebration* and ccremoidoa
scheduled for different part* of th*
•tute
Ret» Fa»t Pae*
The cheetah, u specie* of (cop-
ani, I* the fas tost anima) In the
w- 'lil Ile lui* been clocked a
miles per hour.
.
Makes Maa’c'Disk
Hy ALICE DENHOFF
WE BUY RAGS
v need clean washed cotton rnjjs suitable* for
cleaning presses and other equipment.
I en cents ¡1 II».—no socks and cotton only.
The Sentinel
LET 182
mean
FLOWERS
ANNOUNCfMtNI that a war veur-
an had been cured of malaria as the
result of a “master cell" discovery
has attracted wide attention to Die
claims of a tanner, John Brown, of
Middleboro, Mass Hers Brown Is
showo placing In water several
disks containing the “cells." Vari­
ous plants, from both the earth and
sea, are used I d his “discovery “ He
Best tried It on poultry and. he said,
helped 100 sick chickens The vet
who says the “magic water” cured
malaria Is Joseph Correira, Jr,
Fall River, Mass. (International)
Sunnyside Greenhouses
Phone 182
EASIER WAY
CLEAN
Goodbye, old-fashioned toap
and wafer scrubbing. New, dlf-
Af A flMt when most young girls
•re cutting their hair short for the
"new look,” Barbara Levis, 11, of
Fort Erle, Ont, »how* off the record
tresses that make her a foremost
exponent of the “old look." The
little girl’s hair measures 5H4
Indies long, which is a record in
Canada and perhaps In all of North
America.
(International)
wood and linoleum
uct of f L. Bruto Co
wood floor*, look
Plaid Label.
Dignified
Charm
For wood A mt * oad
lioolovni.
SEARS BUILDING SUPPLY
Phone 33
Episcopal Church —Meets at
the Seventh Day Adventist church
building on West Main street ev-;
ery second and fourth Sunday of ।
the month at 11:15 a.m. Dean
Perry Smith, of Corvallis, in
charge.
Seventh-day Adventist Church,
1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur­
day) services: Sabbath school 9:30
a m., sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week
service on Wednesday evening at.
8:00 p.m. Como and worship with
us. A. D. Chilson, pastor.
The Hebron Christian church
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m.
Morning worship at 11:00.
< Prayer mooting and Bible study
Wednesday R p.m. Young people’s
Bible study every Thursday at 8
o’clock in the Campbell home.
Mrs. Charlie Powell is the advisor
of this group. All young people are
invited to attend these meetings.
Phone 783
Where Smart People Shop
Bathing Suits — Shorts
T-Shirts — Pedal Pushers
Lois C. Leonard
The Rev. R. E. Cross to he in-
stalled as pastor of the Trinity
Lutheran Church, August 15, at
3:00 p.m. Service will be held in
the S D. A. Church. West Main
and North M. Streets.
MORRIS At the Smith mater­
nity hospital, Wednesday. July 28,
1948, to'Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morris,
Cottage Grove, a daughter, Carol
Ann.
Little Delaware
Delaware has fewer citizens than
Rhode Island, and more people but
far less territory than Nevada. Th«
state is only 110 miles long. Its
width varies from nine to 35 miles.
Tip On Dyeing
A good way to avoid streak*
when dyeing materials is to dis-
solve the eye in about one cup of
warm water, then strain thi rough a
thin cloth before adding tt the rest
it the liquid.
SEEING IS
BELIEVING
New Freight Cars
Of the new freight cars installed
in 1947 by Class I railroads and
railroad-owned
private-controlled
refrigerator car companies, there
were 31,127 box cars of which
27.194 were plain and ventilated,
and 3.933 were automobile box
cars; 20.138 hopper, including l,50f
covered hoppers; 3.269 gondolas; i
995 flat; 6,931 refrigerator: 50C
stock,
and
351
miscellaneoui
freight cars
Read the classified pages.
Try a Sentinel Wantad.
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was known a* a school of medicine.
In the 11th century it became on*
of the most famous medical schooli
of Europe.
Culp Crock Assembly of God
Church —, We invite you to our
Sunday school where we have
classes for all ages. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00
a m,; young people's service 6:30
p.m.; evening evangelistic service
7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed-
! nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join
us in these services. Wc desire to
help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
well, pastor.
HILE FURNITURE
513 Muin St.
Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­
ter Day Saints. Sunday school at
10:00 in I. O. O. F. hall.
The usual services at the Walk­
er Union church next Sunday.
Sunday School at 9:45. Morning
service at 11 o'clock. The Ladies
Aid Society meets every second
Assembly of God — We wish to Wednesday of the month at the
extend a hearty invitation to you church. If you have no church
to worship with us—the church of home, come and worship with us.
Frank E. Gray, pastor.
evangelical action.
Sunday services: Sunday school
9:45 a. nt; morning worship 11:00
Household Hint
a. m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30
Wash your linens in mild soap and
p m.; evening evangelistic service
lukewarm water. They should be
7:45 p. m.
dried away from th* hot *un, and
Weekday services: Tuesday/ ironed while evenly damp, with a
prayer, 7:30 p m.; Thursday, Bi-! hot Iron. Iron on the right side if
ble study, 7:45 p. m.
you wish to give the linen a polish;
We have a home department and or on the wrong side if a dull effect
any wishing spiritual help or is preferred. Be careful not to
would like a visit from the minis­ scorch linens.
ter. feel free to call at any time.
ALso, if you are in need of a wheel
Find European University
chair, in an emergency, we shall
First European university was
be glad to be of an accommodation
to you. Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis­ that of Salerno which had its ori­
gin in the ninth century when it
ter, phone 195-R.
IVE FOUND
24 South 10th
Church
London Church of Christ, “that
friendly church” Sunday Bible
study 10 a m. Classes for all ages.
Sermon 11. Communion 11:45.
Evening service 7:30 p.m. Midweek
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Come to
Ixmdon, “that friendly church
where you are a stranger but
once".
The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Pago *
ORR At the Smith maternity
hospital, Tuesday, August 3, 1948,
to Mr. and Mrs. Myron Orr, Rose­
burg, a son, Steven Michael.
The 'Old Leo1
to you
1704 W. Main
cooked diced
<1 ' - 1 chicken
chicken, and mors *alt,
SUMMER meal* ar* all delight if riecexsary.
When thi* mixture I* cold, whip
for thos* of u* who have an eye
% c. thoroughly chilled evaporated
for color and like to place on the
milk until »tiff. Fold the »liffly
table really beautiful food. For eye whipped milk into th* mixture, and
appeal, as well as th* palate appeal, ■pread over jellied vegetable*. Set
a salad such a* chicken and vege­ in a eold place to jell. When set,
table made up of a layer of creamy- cover with the remainder ot the
rich chicken mousse between two vegetables and lime gelatin. Put in
layers of tangy lime gelatin spar­ a cold place until set. When ready to
kling with crup diced cucumoer, serve, unmold by dipping in and
C'hry, green pepper and brilliant out of Warm water quickly. Turn
bite of pimiento, is a concoction of onto a cold platter. Garnish with
Sheer delight It is the sort of thing watercress. It doesn’t have to be
that star* at a party meal, or make* chicken, for turkey or veal, flaked
a family meal something to be re­ tuna or salmon can be used in the
center layer, and with pleasing re­
membered.
sults, too.
For 8 serving», dissolve package
This is just the spot for a recipe
lune-flavored gelatin in one c. boil­
for a wonderful jellied soup, ideal
ing water. Add one e. eold water.
for summer meals. Place % c. each
I'our a thin layer of the gelatin in
finely-diced carrots, finely-diced
“ deep loaf pan or mold. Mig one e.
onions, flnely-diced celery, one e.
each flnely-diced celery, flnely-diced
cooked tomatoes, 2% e. water and
cucumber, 14 e. finely-diced green
4 chicken bouillon cubes in kettle.
pepper and % c. finely-diced pi­ Bring to a boil, and simmer, cov­
miento with 2 tbsp, lemon juice.
When th* layer of gelatin ha* set, ered, M hour longer. Add % c.
chopped dill pickles and tsp. Wor­
spread half the vegetable* over the
layer and cover with lime gelatin. cestershire sauce. Measure, and for
each cup of soup, use tsp. unflavored
I'ut in cold place to jell.
gelatin. Soften gelatin in % e. cold
Next, beat 2 egg*. Add U tsp. water for 5 min. Reheat soup to
salt, 14 e. evaporated milk and H c. boiling point, add gelatin, stirring
chicken broth. Cook over boiling until gelatin is dissolved. ChilL
water
coats ’ spoon,
slightly thickened, stir to prv
pre-
i—. « until mixture
.7.
m
*Pw'n> When
w nen »ngnuy
about 5 min. Add 1% tbsp, plain vent vegetables from settling to bot-
ge’atin softened in % e. water. Stir tom. Chill until softly set. Serve in
until completely dissolved. Add 2 e. bouillon cup*. Yield: 6-8 portions.
1 Thur».. Aug. 5, HMM
The Smart Shop
Foods That Have Eye Appeal
Ohio’* Minali 1’ur i*
The state highway <1
Olilo rr aiut i I » more
small parks uh ng the
ways. Approximately 4
sons visit these parks euch year
Flowers by Phone
ma
THE KEV. Í ROSS
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Phone 703
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7145 except Mon. and Sat.
For His Return Meetings In Cottage Grove, Oregon
Lace dinner dress.
By VERA WINSTON
THE LURE OF laco continues
unuluitcd, and this year’s lace
frocks appear to bo more gracious,
more charming than ever. Ideal for
n dinner at home or at the country
club is this gracious, dignified din.
nor dress of enfo au lait Chantilly
Hypo lace posed over a brown slip.
The short sleeved bodito is easy in
rut, dosing with jeweled buttons.
Thr model hns n self belt and mod­
erately flared skirt.
Sugar Beet Harvestia*
It costs only $7.23 per ton to har
vest sugar beets by machine ns op-
posed to $8.38 by hand, on the bar
Is of at, 8.5 ton-yield.
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