The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 07, 1948, Image 7

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    nity and have not yet found a
’hurch home we invite you to
■ome worship with us. Sunday
chord 9:45 a m. Morning worship
ind communion II a. m. Young
x-oplc's meeting 6:30 Sunday eve-
ilng. Evening services 7:30 with
NUMBER 9 ire-prayer services beginning at 7
p.m.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Thursday evening at 7:30 at the
Thies home on Fant Main. Friday11
ifternoon prayer service and Bible
study at the Watson home 1317
Ash.
Nursery school Sunday morning
luring church service« for all pre-
chrxd children Bro. Edd Powell
vill l»e preaching for us Sunday
’ome out and hear these Christ-
entered sermons.
Section Two
Cottage Grove Sentinel
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE Cl >UN’l Y. OREGON IJ li USI JA Y, OCTOBER 7, 1948
BPW Club Donates Prize Money to Hospital
Fish Instead of Meat
I ish makes a good meat subst!
m»- M these days of high meat
prier», Many types of fish are
cheaper than many cuts of meat.
y»t the nutritive velue of figh I«
high.
MT. VIEW
Rain has slowed up work on the
dam. so families are moving else­
where. This will cut down the en­
rollment of our school.
Mt. View Extension Unit will
hold their first fall meeting at the
Culling Out Laxy Urn«
home of Mrs. Chas. Bales, 10:30,
When a poultryman culls M« for an all day meeting. “Unpainted
fL'k. Ida aim is to weed out nil Furniture” will be the topic.
There will be no school this
th" hens that are not doing their
Thursday and Friday as the teach-
fair share of egg laving.
Free Meth<xiist Church "the
riendly church" 915 South 6th
itreet. C. B Starkey, pastor
iunday school 9:45 a.m. Edna
'tout, HU|jerintcndent A growing
iunday school, with a teacher and
-lass for ail ages. Morning wor-
■hip. 11 a m. Will have a guest
speaker and singers from the
hurch at Springfield, let us give
’hem a real heating.
The young people's singspiration
>:45 p.m , Ralph Conner, president,
n charge. Evangelistic message 8
>m Mid-week service 7:30. p.m.
Wednesday. The general public is
ordially invited.
Maynard Wils .n, president uf the Junior Chamber of Commerce, presenting .Ideila Unteli, preside«,
of tiu- It. and U- W. club, with a cherk for »100 first prize lor the club's Boat In the rec ent regatta, uh
In turn, handed the check to W. A. Woodard, president of the Collage Grove Hospital Assoc iation, foi
the hospital fund.
First Baptist Church, Fifth al
Jefferson, Dr. Frank Matthews,
nt erim pastor
9:45 a.m. The
lible school We have classes for
tew people. 11:00, morning wor-
hip. Sermon topic: “Joy and
’eace in Be lieving". Pay us a visit
f you have no church home in
’ottage Grove.
6:30 p.m., youth fellowship. 7:30,
the evening service. Sermon on:
'A Thriling Discovery”. A sing-
piration and social period at the
■lose of this service.
Friday night this week there is
i potluck supper at the church at
>:30. A social evening for all mem-
•ers of the congregation. Stran-
;ers invited.
Wednesday afternoon, Oct. 13th,
he experience social of the ladies,
1:00, at the home of Mrs. P. J.
3ush. Mrs. Reed and Mrs. Hansen,
aptains. Cars at church for ladies
iceding transportation. .
Church of God. 1061) East Ad­
ems.
Sunday school 10 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a m. Sermon
iopic-. 'Trust in God". Young
•copies service 7 p.m. Evening
ievotional 7:45. Prayer meeting
Wednesday 7:45. Children’s story
lour at the church, Sat. 2 p.m.
We believe in God and are cn-
leavoring to help people to a bet­
ter understanding of God and a
loser walk with him. Roy E.
Hutchison, pastor.
MI m Ada < artrr, queen of the Cottngc (¡rove Regatta and Pageant, aponMired by the Junior Chambe-
of Commerce. Ml«« Carter wan the It. amt P. W. club’s candidate. She 1« shown on the float decorated by
the club member«, and which won first prize.
London Church of Christ, “tha'
| friendly church"- Sunday Bibli
study 10 a m. Classes for all ages
Sermon 11. Communion 11:45
I Evening service 7:30 p m. Midweek
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Come t<
Lindon, "that friendly churcl
where you are a stranger but
once".
First Presbyterian Church, p.
Hugh Penigton, pastor — Morning
worship 11 o’clock. The pastor will
¿peak on the subject "Dare-Devil
Religion."
The Sunday school meets at 9:45
with departments for each age
group. The school is now using the
new curriculum prepared by the
Presbyterian Board of Christian
¿duration. Every student not pres-
■nt last week, should be present
this Sunday to receive his books
ind materials.
The Senior Westminster Fellow-
I 'hip group will meet at the church
I at 5:30 p.m. All high school young
I people arc welcome.
Mr. Peniston is conducting a
Bible study group on Sunday eve­
nings on "The Life of Christ," at
7:30 p.m.
The Ladies Aid annual talent
show and experience social will be
held at the church on Wednesday
afternoon at 2 p.m. Mrs. Vinal
Randall and Mrs. C. E. Dillman
are in charge.
The usual seniccs at the Walk­
Assembly of God — We wish to
Culp Creek Assembly of God
extend a hearty invitation to you (’hutch — We invite you to our er Union church next Sunday-
to worship with us the church of Sunday school where we have Sunday School at 9:45. Morning
evangelical notion.
■ classes for all nues. Sunday school service at 11 o'clock. The Ladiet
Sunday services: Sunday school 9:45 n m.; morning worship 11:00 Aid Society meets every second
9:45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00 a.m,; young |x*ople's service 6:30 Wednesday of the month at the
church
New Use for Penicillin
a. m,; Christ'» Ambassadors 6:36 pm.; evening
•Is evangelistic
’ *
I In I 14 service
I » |V < - church. If * you have
* no
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Penicillin is being given in Ice
p. m ; evening evangelistic Milice >. 7:31)
.... p m.; t prayer meeting Wed
,l,u'' comJ' nnd worship with us
cream to check respratory infec­
nesday
7:30 p.m. Come and join j ' rank E. Gray, pastor.
7:45 p. m.
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tion.
Weekday services:
Tuesday, us in these services. We desire to
prayer. 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Bi- help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
"Arc Sin, Disease, nnd .Death
ble study, 7:45 p. m.
well, pastor.
Real?” is the subject of the lesson­
We have a home department and
sermon in all Churches of Christ,
any wishing spiritual help or
Episcopal Church ■ Meets nt Scientist, on Sunday, October 10
By “Shorty” Smith
would like n visit from the minis­ the side entrance of the armory
The golden text is, “O Lord my
ter, feel free to call at any time. every second and fourth Sunday God. I cried unto thee, and thou
Also, if you are In need of a Wheel of the month at 11:(M) n.m. Dean hast healed me. (Ps. 30:2).
chair, In an emergency, we shall Perry Smith, of Corvallis, in
Among the citations which com­
J* glad to be of an accommodation charge.
prise the lesson-sermon is the fol­
Ho you. Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis­
lowing from the Bible: "The Gird
Trinity Lutheran Church Sun- will command his lovingkindness
ter, phone 195-R.
day worship is conducted at 11:00 in the daytime, nnd in the night
The Hebron Christian church a m. with Sunday school and Bible his song shall be with me, and my
Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. class at 9:45 We worship in the prayer unto the God of my life”.
Morning worship at 11:00.
Seventh Day Adventist Church, W. (Ps 42:8), together with the fol­
Prayer mooting and Bible study | Main and N. M streets. You are lowing correlative passage from
Wednesday H p in. Young people’s , invited to worship with us. Rich the Christian Science textbook,
Howdy Folks; A man was ar­
Bible study every Thursday at 8 ' «rd E. Gross, pastor,
"Science and Health with Key to
rested In Wyoming for killing
o'clock In the Campbel) home.
the Scriptures," by Mary Baker
a «leer with his auto.
Seventh-day Adventist Church. Eddy: "All reality is in God and
Mrs. Charlie Powell Is the advisor
of this group. All young people are 1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur- His
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creation,
harmonious and eter-
Weil bet he tried to pass
invited to attend these meetings. | day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 I nal” (p. 472).
the buck.
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a.m., sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week
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Christian
Science Society, Cot-
Church of Jesus ("hrlst of Lat- service on Wednesday evening at tage Grove, Oregon, 212 Second
Deer is not beef, but beef Is
tor Day Saints. Sunday school nt 18:00 p.m. Come nnd worship with street holds Sunday school at 9:15
still dear.
10:00 In I. O. O. F. hall.
'us. A. D. Chilson, pastor.
a.tn. Morning worship at 11:00
(ant. Wednesday evening meetings
Which reminds us that
| at 8 p.m. (the second Wednesday
there never is a (teak to
of each month). Reading nxim is
rising prices, but there are
jopon Monday through Saturday
many piques.
afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Sunday Service, 11 A. M.
Sunday School, 9:45 A M.
Wednesday Meetings 8 P. M
(Second Wednesday each month)
Reading Room open every afternoon
except Sundays and holidays,
The Public Is Invited to Attend the Church Services and
Use the Reading Room.
Dr. Paul Means, professor of re­
ligion at the University of Oregon,
i will be the guest speaker at the
First Methodist church this com­
ing Sunday morning. Dr. Means
comes to this city with a wide
background of experience, having
spent several years in the Orient
as a professor as well as the past
lew years at the University. Mrs.
Warren Ness will tX' the soloist for
I this Sunday service. Sunday school
meet« at 9;45 and the Youth Fel­
lowships meet at six o'clock.
The Church of Christ, Sixth and
Gibbs, the church with a friendly
spirit
If you arc a visitor here
1 or are a newcomer to our commu-
We heard that big game hunter
is one that ean spot a leopard.
On the other hand, where
I
there's a big game hunter,
there’s usually a couple of
big dame hunters.
Many men who brag of their
hunting experience« are prob­
ably referring to their «blllty
to shoot pool, cra|>. and bull.
We're always on the hunt
for new customers. We’ll
welcome new ones just as
we do the regulars, too.
Smith Electric
MO Main Street
Arthritis Pain
plrla aatlaTactlon or money back fuaranlood.
Learn How to
REDUCE
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It’s easy as two nlus two. Buy all your food needs here where nrices are low every day.
Try it for a week — and notice the savings. It’s easy and it means a saving to you.
When it comes to variety, quality, and economy — Swartz & Wolfard heads the list.
Fancy Tokays
er
Sweet Seedless
Peas
10c
We aren’t trying
to fill you full of
beans when we
say cut costs with
Yamhill No. 2 tin
Peas
2 for 25c
Rosedale No. 2 tin
Corn
2 for 35c
H and 1) No. 2 tin
Pinto Beans
2 lbs. 35c
G. Northern Beans 2 lbs. 35c
Red. Mex. Beans 2 lbs. 35c
Peaches ....................
27c
GRAPES
Crown Boint Freestone — 21 •. tin
Pears
35c
(¡«¿CM-
Wilamet — 21-, tin
Coffee
Grapefruit Juice
49c
Florida-Gold
No. 2 tins
S and W Mellow Brand
Beans
10c
Kingwood Home Style No. 2 tin
Soup
Libby’s Fine
Baby Foods
3 for 29c
Campbell's Tasty Tomato
Luncheon Meat . . .
47c
Tang — Pure Pork
Fish Balls-21/ztin. .
49c
Codfish and Gravy
4 cans for
0 notify 'TKcotk
25c
To Get The Best in Meats
Come to
Formulae
Formula
Kelly’s Market
Tin
Rock Fish..................
29c
Fine fur Salad or Sandwiches
When you select vegetables from the Swartz and Wolfard
produce denartment you can taste the difference. Try our
“Fresh as the Morning Dew” Produce for those crisp salads
and flavor filled cooked dishes.
5c
Solid Heads
Top Quality Means the Tops
in Mealtime Pleasure.
25C
& ßkOMMHL
J
Pork Sausage
Country Style
DENNISON'S
FOODS
OFFERS YOU
o lovely pair of
rufflwd border
fire-resi»tant
plastic window
curtains for just
Shoulder
Blade or Arm Cuts
69c lb
Picnic Hams
4 to 8 lb. Average
59c lb
504
AN» 1 IkllU
$2.75 valu» I
See evr doploj
Jonathan Apples
Cauliflower
Crisp and Delicious
Sno-White
Box $2.98
I2V2C lb
I
Dennison’s
Spicy Catsup 18c
2 for 15c
Local Bunch
BEEF PATTIES
Dennison’s
Chili Con Carne
Pure
Rainy Day Special
Ground Beef
Dennison’s
It’s Lean
It’s Hood
27c
Carrots
Meat Balls and
Gravy
45c
A Meal in Itself
lb. 63c
SWARTZ & WOLFARD
»• „
FREE CITY DELIVERY
j
65c lb.
Trend
15c pkg
Parade . 15c pkg Pork Steak
Lean Shoulder Cut»
Fab
34c pkg
75c lb
Feis Naptha Bar
Pork Roasts
10c
Any Size
65c lb
Babo Cleanser
12c
Beef Roasts
FLAVOR-FILLED PRODUCE -
Cabbage
3 for 25c
Strained
Mostly Static
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Cottage Grove, Oregon
242 Second Street
rrs will be in Eugene at the grade Whittier, Calif., arc visiting at the
school institute.
Clinton Dilbeck home. They plan
Dick Duer was brought home to locate here.
last Saturday from the hospital.
He will he confined to his bed for
sometime yet hut is recovering
fine.
Several hunters have got their
deer, but those that started at For «uick. <tell«hltully com/ortl^ hatp for
home fields have been having bet­ "•«OU». Lumbuo asiatica, or Nosral«la try
Works Ihrough Uw Mood Piral dose
ter luck than those that went cast g«ml«g.
saually BtarU alloalatlns pain ao you aaa
of the mountains.
work, enjoy Ilta an« sleep asora comtortaMy.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Filiation of Ooi komin« at drusslal lodar Quick, coan-
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