The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 14, 1948, Image 9

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Section Two
14 Pages
Cottage Grove Sentinel
95 Million of Vote
Age by November 2
Drivers’ Licenses
Cards Have Been
Recently Improved
The new permit is folded to the for emergency use by a doctor
same size as the old single card. in case of accident. The remainder
The inside of the little folder of the card is simular to the old
has become an application blank one, with identification, expiration
to be used for renewal by mail. date, and space for recording con-
1 his is the first time such a form victions of major driving viola­
has been issued, the scceretary tions.
said.
Renewal of old licenses, which
Hi- explained that renewal of i expire in blocks of 33,000 each,
licenses by mail is a constant month, is proceeding on schedule, I
source of difficulty because of Newbry said. Those numbered
failure to include full information from 5R528.001 to 5R561.000
or correct fee, resulting in heavy must be renewed in October. By
correspondence from his office June 1 of next year, all war-time
The wlf-containcd renewal form is "5R” licenses will have been re­
expected to eliminate most of this placed with permits expiring every
trouble.
two years on the holder's birth
Another feature of the new date.
license is a space for recording
the holder's blood type, if known. I
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Pat’s Saw Shop
A self-contained renewal appli­
41 South 6th Street
WASHINGTON, Oct. 9
The
Across From The City Hall
United States will h a ve about cation and other improvements
have been incorporated in Ore­
' Seventh-day AcNentist Church, 95,(XX),(XX) men and women of vot­ gon driver's license cards now
1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur­ ing age by election day, November being issued. Secretary of State
day) services; Sabbath school 9:30 2, the census bureau estimated Earl T Newbry has announced.
am. sermon 11:00 a m. Mid-week Saturday.
Licenses to I m » used from now
Many of them will be ineligible
service on Wednesday evening at
on ar<- of better paper stock than
to
vote
for
various
reasons
and
8:00 p.m. Com» and worship with
many who will be eligible won’t was available during the war and
us. A. D. Chilson, pastor.
actually vote. The census bureau are expected to stand up well in
wallets and purses, eliminating
‘y/—* U*
Ixmdon Church of Christ, "that made no attempt to predict the much of the duplicate license
vote
final,
but
its
data
worked
out
Friendly church"- Sunday Bible
problem. Newbry emphasizes that
^,*^,,**'*' study 10 a m. Classes for all ages. to this:
Assembly of God — We wish to
The vote will I m - 45,380,000 if the new cards will not replace
Church of Jesus Christ of lust- Sermon 11. Communion 11:45.
,
extend a hearty invitation to you ter Day Salnta, Sunday school at Evening service 7:30 p m Midweek ballots are cast at the 1944 valid licenses now outstanding.
to worship with us -the church of 10:00 in I. O. O. F. hall.
(Roosevelt-Dewey)
rate,
or
46.-
Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Come to
evangelical action.
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I London, "that friendly church 525JXX) if at the heavier 1940
Sunday services: Sunday school
z
Culp Creek Assembly of God where yop are a stranger but (Roosevelt-Wilkie) rate.
9:45 a. m; morning worship 11:00 ( hurcli —- We invite you to our ®nce".
The census bureau said 56.4 per
a. m.; Christ's Ambassadors 6:30 Sunday school where we have I
cent of the voting-age civilian pop­
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?m.; evening evangelistic service classes for all ages. Sunday school
"Doctrine of Atonement" is the ulation cast ballots in the 1944
.45 p. m.
9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 "object of the lesson-sermon in race, making the total vote that
Weekday services: Tuesday, | « in, young people's service 6:30 oil Churches of Christ, Scientist, year 47,967.263.
prayer. 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Bl- । pm evening evangelistic service on Sunday, October 17.
The comparative percentage for
hie study, 7:45 p. m.
The golden text is, 'The Son of 1940 was 59.5. The total was 49,-
7:30 pin.; prayer meeting Wed­
We have a home department and nesday 7:30 p.m. Come ami Join man came not to lie ministered 820,312 votes
any wishing spiritual help or us in these services. We desire to unto, but to minister, and to give
The 95,(XX),(MX) estimate for the
would like a visit from the minis- help you. _ W. Kenneth Bright- ; his life a ransom for many" (Mark voting age population on Nov. 2
Jtrr, feel free to call at any lime. well, pastor.
allowed for a population increase I
110:45i.
Also, If you are In need of a wheel
Among the citations which com­ of about 250,000 a month over the I
bureau’s last previous estimate on |
chair, In an emergency, we shall
Episcopal Church - Merts at prise the lesson-sermon is the fol­
be glad to be of an accommodation the aide entrance of the armory lowing from the Bible: "God sent July 1.
to you Rev It E. Parrish, minis­ every second anil fourth Sunday not his Son into the world to con­
ter, plionc 195-R.
of the month nt 11:00 a m. Dean demn the world; but that the
Perry Smith, of Corvallis, in world through him might be
About 9(X) attended a 3-day re­
saved" (John 3.17), together with ligious convention held recently at
The Hebron Christian church charge.
the
following
correlative
|iaio>agc
Sunday school at 10 00 a. m.
the Bart Johnston place.
Morning worship nt 11:00.
. Trinity Lutheran Church Sun- from the Christian Science text-
The FTiendly Neighbors club
Prayer nus-ting and Bible study «lay worship is conducted nt 11:00 book, "Science and Health with will meet Thursday October 14
Wednesday 8 p m Young |M-ople‘s u rn. with Sunday sch<s>l and Bible Key to (he Scriptures," by Mary with Mrs George Getty, for their
Bible study every Thursdny nt 8 <’biM nt 9:45. We worship in the Baker Eddy: "Atonement is the first meeting since June.
»l.o r home.
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„ exempllffeatton of man’s unity
o'clock in t li c !■« Campbell
Seventh
Day Adventist
Church,
W
Mr and Mrs. Ed Krebser and
Mn Charlie Powell Is the advisor Main and N M streets You are
wh<'r‘'by
reflects daughter of Ridgefield, Wash
of this group All young jieople are Invited to worship with us. Rich­ divine Truth, Life, and Love" (p were here to accompany Mrs.
18).
Invited to attend these meetings. ard E. Groas, (uixtor.
Krebser’s parents, Mr and Mrs.
j Christian Science Society. Cot­ Lowell Benston on a week's hunt­
tage Grove, Oregon. 242 Second
street holds Sunday school at 9:45 ing tri<> near Burns. Others in the I
hunting party were Mr. and Mrs
am. Morning worship at 11:00 Vic Harris. Mr and Mrs. Delmer
a m Wednesday evening meetings Benston and Pete Hayes, all of
nt 8 pm. (the second Wednesday
We cut our meats to cut costs. Yes we trim away excess bone and fat before
Cottage Grove. The seven hunters
of each month). Reading room is bagged four nice bucks.
weighing the meat. That means you get more meat per pound and per dollar.
open Monday through Saturday
Mr. and Mrs H. O. Laird left
afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 pm. for Los Angeles Thursday to
So take the guesswork out of meat buying. Make your selection at KELLY'S
spend a few weeks at the home of
MARKET
and get the best for less.
Church of God. 1060 East Ad­ their son.
ams Ave. — Sunday school 10 a m.
Henry Miller family moved
Morning worship 11 a. m. Youth to The
ROUND STEAK
Drain recently.
Catholics go to Confession
Fellowship
hour
7
pm.
Evening
but a life to be lived —from
devotional 7:45. Prayer meeting
to a priest for one reason
the cradle to the grave. Wcdm-v! y 7.45 p rn o*) u a MOKE MEN. FEWER
only: to obtain divine for- I
( O-EBN AT ONC
to 8 lb. average
Christ's seven Sacraments rewarder of those who diligently
Practically final fall term regis­
giveness for their sins.
seek
him.
We
invite
you
to
meet
are the answer to man's
with us to worship and seek his tration at Oregon State College
But why, you ask, go to I
seven basic needs.
I blessings. — Roy E. Hutchison. is 7414. less than one percent un­
a priest? Why not confess I
der the final total a year ago. En­
: pastor.
Man
is
born,
but
he
needs
our sms directly to God? I
rollment of men and of new stu­
to be reborn a Christian in
First Methodist Church, Rev. dents increased two percent over
Ask the man who goes to I
the Sacrament of Baptism. Frank Brown, pastor. Phone 108. a year ago. but co-ed numbers are
Confession and here a what
He is nourished, but he Sunday school at 9:45 a m. Morn­ down.
he will tell you: Sin is sn offense
needs Christian nourishment in ing worship service 11:00 a m. The
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against God, it must be forgiven
Holy Communion, the Sacrament ■ pastor will preach on "A Voice of
' by God. It ts God, not man, who of the Eucharist. He grows, but he Hope.” The sficcial by the choir
The usual services at the Walk-. ■
A—- —
j will be "Oh, Come Let Us Sing.'
determines Itow forgiveness must
needs to grow and be strengthened
The intermediate and high er Union church next Sunday.
Hunt
be obtained. Christ plainly pointed
in Christian life by the Sacrament school Youth Fellowships meet at Sunday School at 9:45. Morning
service
at
11
o'clock.
The
Ladies
6:00
p.m
and
the
Young
Adult
this out when He empowered His of Confirmation. He is cured of
D am a
Apostles and their successors to for- disease, but he needs a remedy foe group will meet in the new church Aid Society meets every second 1
Wednesday of the month at the |
parlor at 7:30.
give sins or to refuse forgiveness.
church. If you have no church
sin, so destructive of Christian life,
“Whose sins you shall fixgive,”
and this he finds in the Sacrament ! Free Methodist Church, "the home, come and worship with us.
| friendly church," 915 So. 6th st.. Frank E. Gray, pastor.
Christ said, “they arc fixgiven of Penance.
_
_16 page booklet with 41 ways to
, C. B Starkey, pastor. — Sunday-
frppf use ‘
Mayonnaise “from
them; whose sins you shall retain,
First Presbyterian Church, D.
Man lives in society which needs school 9:45 a m., Edna Stout, su-
■ 1 vus
S0Up to toasted nuts ’.
they are retained." (John 20:21*23). officials to promote the common ! perintendent. 11 a.m., subject: Hugh Peniston, pastor. — Morning
worship 11 o’clock. The pastor will
Wilamet
Titus Christ authorized the Apos­ good - and for his life in the | 'True Riches," 7 p.m. singspira-
' lion. 7:45 p.m., evangelistic mes­ preach. Sunday school is at 9:45
Best Foods “Real”
tles, and their successors, to pardon
Church, he finds officials provided sage Mid-week service Wedncs- with departments for all age
by the Sacrament of Orders. He ! day 7:30 p.m. The general public groups.
or to deny pardon as they judged
The Senior Westminster Fellow­
the sinner worthy or unworthy. To peqictuatcs the human race in is cordially invited.
ship will meet at 5:30 p.m. The
marriage, which Christ made the | The Church of Christ. 6th nr.d Bible study group on “The Life
do this they had to know what they
were forgiving ... the secret dis­ Sacrament of Matrimony. And at Gibbs, the church with a friendly of Christ” will meet at 7:30.
There will be a Fellowship Din­
positions of the sinner... his sor­ death, he needs consolation and spirit.” — If you are a visitor here
. or a newcomer and have not yet ner at the church at 6:30 on Wed­
strength
for
the
last
dread
hour
row and willingness to repair the
1 found a church home we invite you nesday evening, October 20th. All i
which he finds in the Last Anoint­ to come worship with us.
members and friends of the church
wrong done to his neighbor by his
ing - the Sacrament of Extreme
Sunday school 9:45 a m. Morn­ arc cordially invited to attend ,
sins. Who could make this known
ing service and communion 11 a.m. Bring a covered dish and your own I
Unction.
but the sinner himself—and what
Young people's services at 6:30 p. place settings if possible.
Would you like to know more m. Evening services 7:30 pm. with
Nutritious
is this but Confession?
about each of the seven Sacra­ pre-prayer services beginning at
First Baptist Church. Fifth at
But Confession-the Sacrament
Jefferson, Dr. Frank Matthews,
ments? How they can help you to 7:00 p.m.
• of Penance - is only one of the
interim pastor — 9:45 a.m. The
Young
people's
Bible
study
and
meet the seven basic needs of your
prayer services at the Beach’ home Bible school for all age groups.
seven Sacraments Christ left in His
life? Then write today for a free Thursday evening at 7:30. Adult 11:00, morning worship. Sermon
Church. Yes, seven —no more and
pamphlet which gives important
Bilile study and prayer meeting on: “Grieve Not the Spirit". If you
no less! Christ's religion is not
7:30 Thursday evening at the have no church home in Cottage
information concerning diem. Ask
Thies home, east Main. Friday Grove, we especially invite you to
merely a message to be accepted, for Pamphlet No. 5-NJ
afternoon services prayer and visit our services.
6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship
Bible study 2 p.m. at the Watson
SUPRIME i COUNCIL
meetings. Two groups. 7:30, the
home 1317 Ash.
Brother Edd Powell will be popular evening service. Praise
KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS
preaching for us. Come out and period. Sermon topic: 'They
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hear these Christ-centered ser­ Called Them Bums.”
mons.
Monday and Tuesday next week
the Umpqua Association, a group
4422 LINDELL BLVD.
ST. LOUIS I, MO
Everybody's reading the classified. of Baptist churches from Roseburg
to Eugene, will hold the annual
Page 12 and 13.
meeting with us. Visitors welcome.
COTTAGE GROVE, LANK COUNTY. OREGON THURSDAY. OCTOBER 14. 1948
NUMBER 10
Church
Chain Saw Filing
Cross Cut, Hand
and Small Circle
Work
Guauranteed
We TRIM
our MEATS
SAGINAW
- NOT OUR
^^^jCUiTO/WfW
Confession? —Ask The
Mon Who Goes There!
Special
Price
89c lb.
Ground Beef
Picnic Hams
Rib Steaks
Pork Roasts
FOODS
I I OlflalOcS
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Peaches
Pears
Mayonnaise
or Sandwich Spred
pt.
99c qt
Ritz Crackers 1 lb. 32c
Turkey Saandwich
Spread . .
19c
Olives, S. Shore
Ripe . . .
10c
39c
Velveeta Cheese Food
The swell variety of the finest, freshest fruits and vege­
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to make meals delicious! Use them to flavor your fall food
menus ... to give your family good eating and your budget
good savings.
Steel
Gene’s Texaco Station
Scotch
Cleanser
2 packages for
(Formerly Russell's Texaco Station)
Potatoes
Good Cookers
Runt Sue Floor Wax
Invites Your Continued Patronage
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50 lb. No. 2 bag
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JUCCtSSFUL LtCISLATOR .nd
ADMINISTRATOR IS YtARS —
Prsiident. Stats Ssnsts — Acting
Oovtrnor. Now in third 4-ysir
term is Ststs Senator. Two tsrms
on Ststs Kmsrgsncy Board.
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