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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1950)
CURTIN Mra. UriM-c ’rii<mi|o«<>u, lt< porl< r Phone I !F0 ' Pair Leaves Church After Ceremony Erickson Jailed Richard Smith To Be Ordained in Local Church 18th Rlrhard Knox Smith, son of Mr and Mr». Joe T. Smith, 321 Adams Ave., will I m - ordained Into the ministry of Hie Presbyterian church on Tuesday evening, July IK, m a service to be held in the First Presbylci Ian church. The service ha» been arranged by the Presbytery of Wiilaniette, which in Hu- Presbyterian system, alone has authority to ordain inen into the ministry. The Moderator of Willamette Presbytery, the K« i Albin B. Philp of Bend w ill preside and ask the Constitutional ques tions. The sermon will I m - pn-aciu-d by the Rev. Chester W, Hamblin, 1». I»,, of the First Presbyterian Church ol Salem, and the (hdlmi lion Prayer will Is- given by the Reverend Proh »»or Ernest W Warrington, PhD., of the Depart ment of Religion at 1 >rcgon State College Other» taking putt will I m - the Rev. -James Aiken Smith, D. 1 ol Portland. former fMislor of the Collage Grille I’rrsbytcrinn church; tiu- Rev. R o I m -H Bitlklcy of Cori alli»; mid Hie Kev. Hugh Pcnialoii, w ho w ill gne D m - charge to the jiaKtor. The 1'n bylrry of WHluintte loihi Alvin mid Billy < Pitney re- turnod homo with them to visit fo V. ii) m< 11 In th amino Mr. Sml lor the or ilnnllon all uwmbara nnd friends are In- vi ted to a fellowship dinner ? of oiiiui.ition in nt K o'clock The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon 4, LONG - At the Butler maternity home. Sunday, July 9, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. George Long, Cotta£c Grove, a non. Donald Elvis. left early Friday vacation tup to various c lasM points. Mm. Eslhei LAKE • At the Butler matern ity home. Wednesday. July 12, 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Philip Dike, Route 1, -Cottage Grove twin daughtem, Caroline aric and Mari lyn Ellen. Ar Mr. Sinltli in n graduate ol thè Cottngc Grove union high srhool, ami Oregon State collego. He ha« just graduateli frorn thè Divinlty School ol Yale University In New Hi. nod hl» J inveii, Harriet, are oxfui’lcd here by the cud of tili» m-'k. Mr. Smith han itccvph-d a cull to the Fimt Preabytêrlnn church ill Ephrnta, Washington. oiM-rntion on I lied in available mid Leota will lu check- K again in another «ix month» to nee if an operation on her leg I» necessary. |Mr. and Mr. Jo<- Billings nnd finni ly pent Thursday und Fri- day ut Glendale vii.itlpg rein fives. The Holi Oatni-ys art driving i new car. Mr* A. V. WIIII k ban gone on a vacation trip to California Io visit R<-lialillltatlnn i dative*. Ttie Salvation Army, In a year- Morris Billing ; w.i > critically in- round program, socks both the re jun-d Thursday ivhen a fan fl< w to habilitation of the man bi-hmrt th« piece», a blade striking lus h-,; Walin and his family outside When and going into the lx>nc. He is at hi- has served Im sentence The Eugene hospital when he is to re- Salvation Anny offers ready help main this week and even after his with u Job, clothes, tools and the return he will I m - confined for some productive opportunity to Uku lime. Mrs. Billings and children and n sponsible pl.iCe In society agalli. Nearly c.'NXJ men and woman me staying in Eugene with her mother. were paroled In the cure of Salva Mr. and Mrs. Everett Falk. Bar lion army prison lust bara, Carole and fjtrry of June- were Sunday dinner guest« the Eldon TTh>m|>son The first lumie. Miniati Marvick and Dale < ha mm motored to ent <’il Z39 mill and various coastal punts Suoda Page S NOWAK • Al Hu- Butler ma ternity home, Saturday, July 8. ¡959, to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Nowak, Uirane route. Cottage Grove, h son, James Stanley. Mr. and Mrs. Jitn Basinger and imily of I»nylon, Oregon visited PHONE Thur».. July 1.3. IMM i SCRf ____ t ur .¿« um If you imint youi own grieens. try u»mg u s|-otw for the pin ux»- It 1« > iwei thun using ■ brush, hs H siwiter« lem llil the «cicens on 0w l«sen>en< floor or ueiom a work bench when you Uu the job. GHIM-FACED Frank Erickson ar- rive» al the Criminal Courts Building in New York where tha millionaire bookmaker received a sentence of two years m raft and a $30.000 fine He had been ind'.c'.ed on 60 counts of bookmaking and conspiracy (International) Al Ih-- I.;r!> r i • •- ternity home, Friday, July 7, 1930, to Mr. and Mis. Kenne tn ç. Cotta;e Grove, a son. I-Ecáe Gene. MULLIN - At the Butler ma ternity home, Friday, July 7. IKiQ, to Mr. and Mrs. Pascal Mullin, Courtesy Clark'« Siuntio Cottage Grove, a son, Robert Lee. Mr. ami Mrs. I red l>. Wright (Miss Doris ■enwell SCHLMELPFENIG - At Butler mlted in murrhup- at the local Methodist elitirch with the Kev. (lark maternity harnc. Friday, July 7, .or officiating. 'I hey are making tficir home in Eugene. 1950, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schim "Jpfenig, Eugcrre, a daugh ter, Kay Ellen. Hey Fellas — Let’s Go to the CHIEF EXECUTIVE HAS h £U;V r WARD - At the Butler matern ity home. Saturday. July 8, 1950, to Mt. and Mrs. Kenneth Ward, Cottage Grove, a son Kenneth William. Pve Got My— COWBOY SHIRTS $2«98(Sixee2.8) HOPALONG CASSIDY RIDING PANTS S4 74 ■ * (Sizes 2-6) Cavalry Twill f torn “The Little Store With the Big Appeal!!” 11 South 6th Photic 90 HAWAIIAN DELEGATE to the 4»H Club er.can pment it. V.'^ h- Ingtcn. Korina Ito prescats President Trumen Kith a v.roetb at the White House. Agriculture ry Brannan lec’u cn (Infemalional) Flamingo Rari/y Miami Short Story ? ti > It’s sweet music to any budget—when you can find buys like these! Especially when they’re the easy-to-fix, light, anti delicious foods you want for summer—and, likryVery Item you buy here, top quality at the price! JELL-0 PUDDINGS GRAHAM CRACKERS SHORTENING V ANILLA BUTTERSCOTCH CHOCOLATE HONEYMAIDS BUY’ NOW!! PURE VEGETABLE PKGS. LB. CAN 53c 79c Gallon 49c Full Quart C Can 10C LB. BOX Pure Cider MAYONNAISE Best Foods imm cm mm A BIG NEW DODGE MUSTARD More taste Pint OLIYES Libby’s No. 1 lall Can THIS LONG-LEGGED flamingo at the San Antonio, Tex., zoo has reason to be proud. She’s keeping an alert eye on what is believed to be the first egg laid by a flamingo in cap- ' tivity in the United States Zoo custodians think it may also be the first in the world. (International) IF AUTOISTS In Miami, Fla., fail t< note the change of lights for the next few days, the tradie cops have only themselves to blame. The new "briefles.” adopted by the police for the summer season and modeled here by Ofllccr Henry Simmon*, are enough to keep any driver's eye ( Internarían al) off the rond. A SELECTIVE BEAUTY SERVICE ll« VC you an Oily. Dry or Normal Skin? Are you 20, 30, 40 or 60! We have what you need. 711 So. Pac. Hy. Distributed by: DELLA ANDERSON 327 Qtilncj Ave. — Phone 2191. Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 405 14C DILL PICKLES 25c SARDINES In Oil Call for your appointmet t at my home. Old and new patrons welcomed. 49-2tp-5Q CANNING SUPPLIES CHOICE MEATS LARGE FRANKS 35c ROASTS 79c HAMS 63c BACON 55c ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS M & W MARKET’S i RECIPE OF THE WEEK i » Boneless Lb. Cascade Half or Whole Lb. By the Piece CECIL IIECK MOTOR CO 75C sea Cream Beverages Frozen Foods FOR MUCH LESS THAN YOU THINK! YES, 5 minute* behind the wheel of today’« big Dodge is nil il take« to prove you rould pay |l,000 more mid still not get all Dodge gives you! New Dodge I.....Iris nrc rolling off the production lines in record-breaking volume, ami we ran assure you early de livery on your favorite model. So why pul off enjoying Dodge extra room mid riding com fort. lh<- Hashing iierformance of the Mg “Get-Away*' Engine, the «inoolhncss of Fluid Drive! Your present car will probnldy more thun cover the down payment • • * mid terms are easy. Yes, you could pay $1,000 mar» and not got all Dodgo room, oato of handling and famout dopondabilityl • 'ull Quart VINEGAR Lb. Mix crumb« with buttar and eitin». mon. Put pu pan. Stir in •auca. Put into 4 dessert dishes. Top with crumb mixture. Keep chilled until serving time. Yow WlU Noodt er», Vanilla Pudding Pow der, Applesauce and Cin namon. M-W MARKET 5th Street and Highway • PHONE 177 • Cottage Grove