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Tkur«., June 5. 1M7 Church Activities ! Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon Established August 15, 1889 IF. C. MARTIN »f f T................................................ Editor, Publisher TRe Methodist Church. Frank E, Brown, minister The church •ubacription rates. cash In advance No subscription for less than 3 school meets on Sunday morning 1 Yr. Mos. 3 Mos. at 9:45. At th«’ eleven o'clock tn Lane-Douglas Counties .... „2.50 1.50 100 morning worship hour, the pasto« Outside This District 3.00 1.75 1.50 will speak on the subject “A Phar isaic Christian". The Methodist Foreign Rates on Application. 1 Youth Fellowships will meet at 7 titered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class matter. o'clock followed by^the 8 o'clock ¡evening service when th«’ pastor EDITORIAL- will speak on the subject “Chart ASSOCIATION ing Your Course" You are invited to attend these services next Sun- day. I tow a« Lt <• » ..VotUfle (ßrm ÿmtinrl Radio “Hams''T^Aid UnitedNations^ Good Old Days 1917 Paaq Eighth Grad«’ The following pupils of th«' local schools were grant'd th«' common school diplomas during th«* past week: Donald Durward. Margaret Scheufele. Ronald Beattie. Gladys Hays. Clara Milne, Ruth Van Bos kirk. Beulah Fay llaiuiu, Frank Wh|t«>, Mabel Weatenhauer, Or- hui England. Jam«'S Rinard, John Porter, Grais* Helena Jones, Arna Bethel King The dipktma entitles th«' holder to enter any high school in Ore gon without further examinations and 16 other pupils of the 8th < IF TH1 LETTERS "U" AND “I” WERE TAKEN Church of God. 1060 East Ad- grade were conditioned in on«* or \ OUT OF “ BUSINESS" ams — Sunday school 10 a. m »•«r AV • • - two subjects and hope Io work Morning worship 11 a. m. Chris- By the KeV. Fnyik E. Browli off these conditions nt the next examination. Tn a recent trade-magazine, a writer «Irow the raider's at tian (Vusadcrs 7 p m. Evening service 7:45 p. m. Christian fel Victor Chambers, Warrep Ed- tention to the fact that the word “business’ contains the letters lowship Tuesday 7:45. Prayer wards. Herald White anti M ìm “U" and “I”. In fact, the writer goes on to .sgy tbat if *'i'” meeting and Bibk* studj Wednes Ada Matthews are home from the and “I" were left out, it wouldn't be “business”. Therefore, day 7:45. We invite you to Chris University of Oregon if there is to be any such things as “business" we must retain tian fellowship and to the bless Mr. and Mrs. J V Stewart mo the “U” and “I”. Furthermore, “U" conies before “1" which ings of God. - -Roy E. Hutchison, Bringlnc a world-wide amateur radie network of more'than’100.090 tored up from Jasper Sunday and „Slight be interprete«! to mean that each must think of the other. pastor. stations into the service of peare. the International Amateur Radio' visited at the C. M. Parker homo. I nion and the United Nations have signed an agreement to promote ^Each must think of the other if things are to be harmonious Fred Bartels returned Hast week profitable. So often we expect the other person to do all Monroe Ave Church of Christ quick communication of U.N. material everywhere. Here U.N. As from Corvallis. where he took a sistant Secretary-General Benjamin Cohen < left land-George W. course in metallurgy at O. A. C. (Monroe Near Fifth) of the considerate thinking and we are to be the recipients of Bailey, president of the International Amateur Radio Union, put their Sunday Services A marriage license was Issued ।this kindness; but, if communities are to be harmonious places Bible classes .... 10:00 a. m signatures on the unprecedented global agreement at U.N. Heady uarters. Monday to John K Sampson and in which to live, the spirit of thoughtfulness tnusube present and Worship m. .... 11:00 Mias Clara Lebow, both of C- G. Jwe must put the “U” before the “I". Afternoon service ......... 3:00 P m. Mrs. Cad Wallace visited al Apparently, one of the oft asked questions direeled toward Evening sendee 8:00 P m Walker one day the past week. «anything that is new ami progressive is, “How much is it going The Gospel meeting with Evan Mrs R. Fuller, of Idaho, vjs- Assembly of God — We wish to Free Methodist Church. So. 6th 1” Now. most of the things that are worth very much gelist Hoyt H. Houchen. of Los extend a hearty invitation to you St.. Rev. Mrs Rosella Douglas. Ited this week at the B. F Fuller cost in the sweat of the brow or the putting forth of Angeles, Calif., continues with to worship with us—the church of pastor. Sunday school at 9:45 home. is produced by the sweat of the brow. But cost they great interest. There will be three evangelical action. a m.. Mrs Thelma Wright, supt„ and cost they must, for achievements are earned and not ' services Sunday June 8. with bas Sunday services: Sunday school classes for nil ages. WJ7 (handed out as door prizes in life. We inherit nothing; we earn it. ket lunch in the park. The meet 9 45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00 Rev.'V T. Eawards, evangelist, Headlines anti Hl-lighta Cottage Grove is in need of a number of eivic improvements. ing will come to a close Thursday a. m.; Christ’s Ambassadors 6:30 will preach Sunday at 11 a. m. C. G. Bukin's Outlay Eugene .June 12. All are urged to p. m.; evening evangelistic service Young jieople s hour 7 to 7:30 p. Hens This Year's Chatauquu (Theae improvements will come only as we put the welfare of the I night hear the Gospel proclaimed in all m. Rev. Edwards will show sound Has S«>nM'thing for All. Two community first and forget that maybe it will demand a little its purity and simplicity by this 7:45 p. m. Weekday services: Tuesday, motion pictures at 8 p. m. A sing- Broadway Plays Will Be Head of us. As long as we put the “I" first, we will continue to forego very capable evangelist. prayer. 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Bi spiration service will be at 7:30 liners Human Skeleton Found the pleasure ot seeing “U” as an integral part of our communal Woodrow W. Hughes, minister. ble study, 7:45 p. m. to 8 p. m. on Rank of Willamette Fog life. And until the “U”’s welfare in life becomes our own con- We have a home department and Receiving Sta- Mrs. Rozeila Douglas, pastor, is Stops Lindbergh oani, we shall be failing to fulfill the trust that a democratic First Presbyterian Church. D. any wishing spiritual help or leaving for Winona Lake, Indiana, tion for Lane Assured. Groves -Mig of life places on each and every individual born within that Hugh Peniston. pastor. The church would like a visit from the minis to attend the quadrennial confer Canning Co. Will Establish Branch «(Mnoeracy. It has been said that the health of a democratic school will observe Children’s day ter. feel free to call at any time ence of her denomination. Win to Buy l-ocal Fruits fcjpifty may best be measured by the quality and quantity of the this Sunday. All departments will Also, if you are in need of a wheel ona Lake Is the headquarters for JflKhteer leadership which it produces. Volunteer leadership meet together for a program in chair, in an emergency, we shall the Free Methodist church. Th«* 1937 which a number of classes will be glad to be of an accommodation publishing house and offices of th«* Briefs the “U” before the “I” in life. take part. At the morning worship to you.—Rev. Hilton T. Park, min general officers arc local«*d there. Mrs. Nanny Smith went to Al- ¡'and greed seem so rampant, this service at 11 o’clock the pastor ister, Phone 195-R. The general conference which bany Inst week'for a week’s visit । “quiver" is a very slight tremor will speak on the subject “How- meets but once in four years will at the horn«' of a son. Marvin. Can We Tell Right From Wrong?" indeed. ^THOUGHTLETS Church of Jesus Christ of Lat bring together delegates from all Mrs Helen Rice plnns to attend The Westminster Guild will ter Day Saints. Sunday school at parts of the world The dates are a series of lectures given by Dr. By Sari B. Balch i One of the chief reasons why Tuesday evening at the home 10:30 in I. O. O. F. halt June 11 to 24. The auditorium John Thompson, nationally known car insurance has advanced so,of 'ina* Handall. Sr. for an seats 2000 people and many gener- (authority on methods of teaching much in cost is because there are)00!™’01’ Plcnic. Monroe Ave. Church of Christ al gatherings of various denomin- children's music. The series is The Ladies Aid will meet Ucd- is not impressed with bal so many tipsy, tippling drivers. ations arc tfeld there during the given for the special benefit of Monroe Near Fifth _______ nesday at 2 o'clock at the church. lyhoo. summer. piano teachers. Sunday Services Slowly cemented friendship« are C JV*"« T Bible School ............... 10:00 A. M M ----------- Mr. and Mrs. John Kelly and Be sure to hear Rev. Edwards, F^Hoskins, and Mrs S L Morning worship....... 11:00 A. M He is an unusual speaker and How much depends upon one’s the longer lasting. “ Godard. Every member is re- of view. The western world Sermon subject: “A Pica for will be in charge of the church ' quested to bring a guest. There upon acts of the Jewish Christ.” here while Mrs. Douglas is away. UNKLE HANK SEZ Petty politicians, as a rule, feel will be a special program. as the acts of crim- Evening Worship .... 8:00 P. M. of the worst kind. These contempt for church men. Who is Sermon subject: "Paul's Charge NAVY SHORT ON VlSlTlNG FRIENDS IS V» same Jews consider the same acts to blame? Church of Christ, Sixth & Gibbs, to Timothy.” ELECTRONICS RATINGS LIKE BREAKING IN A NEW as the deeds of patriots. , inow meeting in the armory I “The The Monroe Ave. Church of Church with a Friendly Spirit.” Christ is happy to present Evan The recruiter in charge of th»> P air o ’ shoes — J us T j Always Looked to Beauty Referring to the United Nations' i —How far are you iron the King- gelist Hoyt H. Houchen, of Lox Navy recruiting office in Eugene charter, a distinguished writer Men and women, particularly the i dom, friend ? Or if you are in the Angeles. California, in a series of announced today that the navy is sddt "For the first time in his women, of all tunes and places have ’ Kingdom how far are you from Gospel lessons each evening June feeling a critical shortage of elec HUE TH' CRAMR tory. the world has a constitu made cunning attempts to cheat na finding peace in the Master’s will ? 1st through June 12th. Brother tronics ratings. ture and to give a false impression You may be closer than you think! He explained this shortage as tion.” Houchen's purpose will not he to of the passage at years. Thousands being due to th«’ fact that before of years ago, Egyptian women en It may be just a few steps on in entertain, but shall “speak forth Says United States Senator Wi hanced the beauty of their lustrous the right direction—just “the dif- words of truth and soberness.” the war there were no electronics ratings in the navy, and that when ley of Wisconsin: “We get in our black eyes by the use of a dark pig i ference in a stone’s cast". Come Services each evening 8:00 p. m. the time came to train them only own tray when we stray from ment named "kohl" (antimony), and worship with us this Lord’s Woodrow W. Hughes, minister. reserves were available. These God's way.” and there has beea widespread use day morning and see if we can same reserves have now gon«' liack Free Methodist Church. Rev. to civilian life. tattooing, facial cosmetics, elab find the answer. A portion of a very familiar of Bible school at 9:45 - meeting Leonard T. Edwards will preach at hairdressing, and personal or In endeavoring to overew this hymn says. “Hell's foundation orate in the armory, but we ll find a the 11 o’clock service and also at naments. critical shortage th»- navy has an place for you. the evening service at 7:45. He nounced that it will accept for re- Morning worship at 11:00, ser will show sound motion pictures. enllstmrnt all aviation electronic mon. “The Difference of a Stone’s There will he good music. A very technician mates, electronic tech Cast”. You need the Communion interesting service is promised and nician mates, radio technicians Visit RI RKHART’S CHEVRON with your Master. He said, “Ex we invite the public to join with and aviation radio technicians, in STATION and let un give y«« Die cept ye eat the flesh of the Son us in the enjoyment of these spec their old rating, regardless of the Cottage Grove’s Newest Industry of man and drink his blood ye ial services. Rozrila B. Douglas, time elapsed since discharge. rrenlvrd. Does the in «»tor run have not life in yourselves.” pastor. Interested men may apply for smoothly? We're eager to help you Young Folks at 7:00. Two fine enlistment at the U. S. Navy Ro get the fiiM*st service possible from groups according to age. You will London Church of Christ, Bible cruiting Office, Eugene. Oregon your automobile. Ask us about our find a hearty welcome. study 10 a. m. Sermon IL Com in the Post Office Building. thorough summerizlng jobs. We'll fix your car up to beat the heat! | Evening evangelistic services at munion 11:45. Evening service 7:30 8:00, sermon: "Is Seeing Believ p. m. Mid-w«?ek Wednesday 7:30 The first gasoline automobile in CONCRETE BULDIING BLOCKS p. m. In addition to the regular the United States was invented ing?” BLiRKH AM S MilW SIA I ION service we plan a basket dinner by C. E. Duryea in 1892. Midweek prayer and Bible study (ALL SIZES) Thursday at 8:00 at the home of at the building and an afternoon L L BURKUAUT > l . Amil Thies, East Main. Remem of singing from 2:30 to 4 p. m. Most of the gold used in the CHIMNEY BLOCKS ber! In this time of stress, when Everybody invited. 610 MADISON SI OntAGt jewelry industries is mined in the we have no church building, we United States. First Baptist Church, Fifth and PIER BLOCKS, ETC. have an especial need for every member. Come and put your shoul Jefferson, Peter J. Bakker, pastor. I der to the wheel. —J. Michael A very appropriate sermon for the month of June will be preaches! at Shelley, minister. the eleven o’clock worship hour. Christian Science Society, Cot “The Bride of Adam". Church Build with Concrete (Cheaper than lumber) — fire proof, tage Grove, Oregon, 242 Second school, under the direction of Mrs. ‘ street holds Sunday services at 11 H. H. Weeldreyer, assistant super rat, mouM, termite and vermin proof, saves painting, warm ajn. and Sunday school at 9:45 intendent, meets at 9:45 a. m. A in winter, cool in summer, can be stuccoed and plastered. a.m. Wednesday evening meetings contest is in progress which will at 8 p.m. .(the second Wednesday end July 6th, at which time , chil Will last for years, will last for life, yes it will last FOR of each month), Reading room is dren’s day will be celebrated. The BVER. open each day except Sundays winning team will be treated to a and holidays from 2 to 4 p.m. Sub party. “Inspiration Time", 8:00 p. m. ject for next Sunday is “God the will include some film slides, illus Only Cause and Creator.” trating some favorite hymns. The sermon by the pastor will be: Our Lady of Perpetual Help “Christian Addition”. Catholic church, North H and East Main at Foot of Knox Hill. Phone 191J. P 0 Box 515 Tonight is prayer meeting, with Stop in at Clark’s Studio and Vote Birch St.—Sunday masses at 8:00 the reminder, ”Y o u cannot do and 10:00 a. m. Daily mass 8:00 more than pray until you've pray ia. m. Rev. L. H. Sohler, pastor. ed, • and you can do more than for Your Choice. pray, after you have prayed. Pray Voting Date 14 - 21 Inclusive first! Sunday school teacher’s meeting will also be held. Boy Scout Troop No. 60 leaves tomorrow for a three day camp- oree at Layng Creek. The regular meeting of this troop is Monday night, 7:30 p. m. Choir rehearses Wednesday eve ning. 8:00 p.m., Miss Orlena Mar tin, director. Concrete Products Grand Prize $35 LIGHTING FIXTURES LEGAL NOTICES NELSON ELECTRIC JUST ACROSS THE BRIDGE Hull r.mposltlon Roll romists of accumulations of mineral particle« varying In site from boulders h> ultrs-microscopic clay grains, with void spaces con taining air ur water or both between the mineral grains. Sometime« the soil contain« an admixture ot or ganic material*. FWeaa ley A perion may be Infected by poi son ivy just from the smoke of a burning plant, according to the En cyclopaedia Urltaiuilca. Such pol- sunlng may alau occuf from clothing worn a year after contact with the polaun ivy vine “MY LADIES” DRESS SHOP Featuring - • - Margery Dresses 40 N H St. 0. G , Ore. e wu » BEAUTY TREATMENT for YOUR CAR........... BODY REPAIRS? You bet! We will bang out those fenders, fill ud the hole«, weld the uwughtly breaks uptil your body looks like new. The cost is always conmetitive but the work ia guaranteed to be superior. Drive in tor a quick, courteous estimate. SPRAY PAINTING? Yes, sir I We use the famous Arco naints — blended on our own mixing machine to duplicate original factory col on. A comnlete first-class naint job for the average car costs $05 — 3-day service. STEAM CLEANING? And how! Take a look at that dirty, greasy engine under your hood — then drive it in for a high-pressure steam cleaning. In just a matter of a few minutes, we take it down to bare metal — the charge? Only $3 — slightly more for complete chassis. BABY CONTEST ENDS JUNE 7 CECIL C. WOOLEY NEW LOW PRICES daughter Pat «pant Monday at Florence and other coast jx»lnta. Wayne and Ralph Monrot visit« ed Monday and Tuesday of ihix week with a brother, Carl Monroe, Portland. Mr. and Mm Harry Short and daughter of S|>«>kan«' returtu'd home Tuesday after a few day« visit with Mr Short’s parents, Mr. and Mm. Jam«>a Short and his broth«'!' R«»y Short. Mm Benton Schrenk was a vis- ito# with friends in Roseburg. K. H Pickens and O P Coahow ^>f Salem were visitors Weonesday evening at th«' home of Mr. and Mm. Brewer Mills. Mr Pickens ia th«' fatht'r of Mm. Mills. The visitors attended a meeting of Uw Masonic lodge while here. Mr. and Mm. Howard T Hartley and daughter Ruth of Redmond were Sunday breakfast guests at th«* home of Mm. Hartley’s broth er, A. W. Helllwell Mr. and Mm. Helllwell and son Bill and their gu«*sts motored to Boswell Springs later in the day where a llelliwcll family reunion was held,' Merrick Metcalf and Miss Doris Overstreet of Seattle wen1 holi day vlsitom at th«’ home of Mer rick’s parents, Mr. and Mm. Har ry Metcalf. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: That MAXINE ATTRIDGE. has been appointed AdminisiraU ix of , the Estate of VIRGIL L. ATT RIDGE, by the Circuit Court Of ! the Lane County, Oregon. Al) p r-1 sons having claims again::' -'ri' I Estate are required to prr < n't ithem, with proper vouch«r , wii’j- I iri six months from the J ¿ay Of' June, 1947, to the said Adin, t-‘ i tfatrlx, at the Law Office of rT> 'BERT W. LOMBARi >, Wise ¡Building, Cottage Grove, rc^on ¡MAXINE ATTRIDGE, Adminis tratrix. HERBERT W.' IX)M- )BARD, Attorney. 43-5tc-47 AUTO PARTS... If you like to do your own repair work — don't hesitate to ask our Parts or Service Department for expert advice or assistance. We have the largest stock of Gener al Motors parts in this area and “If We Don’t Have It, We’ll Get It For You!" 4 Merchandise Prizes GRADS! GET YOUR CAP ANO GOWN PICTURES TAKEN AT CLARK’S PHOTO STUDIO COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO. W, G. (WALLY) ROBERTSON Mezzanine Floor, Western Auto Supply Store CHEVROLET—OLDSMOBILE ON HIGHWAY 99 PHONE 77