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day) services: Sabbath school 9 30 who has spent about thirty yenis VOUTH FOK CHKIST AT a m . sermon 11:00 a m. Mid-week The program I» Ihr motion plc Unkin church next Sunday in the Afiiciin territory service on Wcilnesday evening at Sunday School at 9 45 Morning lure, “Reaching for Heaven”. Ad haitlst t iuut it mondai Delegate» wen' present from iii I snìoii I n free. 8:00 p.m. Come and worship with servin' at 11 o’clock. 'I The Ladle« The fortnightly meeting of the the twelve churches in the associa us. A. D. Chilson, pastor. Aid Society meets every second tion. which nners a territory ns Youth for Christ will la- held at Typewriter covers fur sale. Wednesday of the month at the far south as Bandon and north ax the Baptist church next Moniin) First Baptist Church, Fifth at church. If you have no church The First Baptist church here far as Junction City. Churchew of evening, beginning nt 7 3o pm The Sentinel. Jefferson. Dr. Frank Matthews, home, come and worship with us. was host to the 92nd session of the association are: C< m | u III c , Ban interim pastor 9:45 am., the Frank E. Gray, pastor. the Umimua Baptist association don. Rei'ds|mrt, Roaeburg. Glide. Bible school. 11.00 a.m.. morning which ended its 92nd session Tues Veneta. Riddle, Oakridge. Spring worship. The Rev. Sidney Shinai!. The Church of Christ, Sixth and day afternoon. The session stint field. (\ittnge Grove, Junction Assembly of God — We wish to Sunday school where we have San Lhcgo, California, will preach Gibbs, the church with a friendly ing Monday morning included a City and Eugene. the sermon. He come» as the guest spirit If you arc a visitor hen 1 extend a hearty invitation to you classes for all ages. Sunday school Dr Fiank Matthews, interim business session w h i c h largely of the pulpit committee. All or a newcomer who has nut yet to worship with us- the church of 9:45 a m.; morning worship 11.-00 church members urged to be in found a church home, we invite took up the morning session, an pastor of the First Baptist church evangelical action. a.m,; young people’s service 6:30 at tendance. I you to come amt worship with Us afternoon session which included here, served as moderator. Sunday services: Sunday school pjn.; evening evangelistic service 6:30 p.m.. Youth Fellowship । Sunday school 9:45 a.m. This is the women's missionary session, 9 45 a. m; morning worship 11:00 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed and a Bible e.X|»Mitii>n by the Rev a. m.; ♦Christ's Ambassadors 6:30 nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join groups, two of them. 7:30, the eve rally day so let's each one come Cecil Brown of Cixis Bay A ban- PRAYER 4ND SELF-DENIAL ning service. Message to be WEEK III HE OILSERVED p m.; evening evangelistic service us in these services. We desire to brought by the Rev. Sidney Shin- out anil bring some one with us. <iuet was served by the Baptist Morning worship and communion 7:45 p. m. The Methodist Missionary So It was early Sunday morn day after Sunday in their help you. —W. Kenneth Bright- all, San Diego. Indies in the church I msemen t to ciety will meet nt the church next at 11 a.m. Weekday services: Tuesday, well, pastor. own church at home. Young people's meeting 6:30 alxiut 100 delegates and visitors Wednesday.'< tetober 27th, nt 2:00 ing in Tokyo. A < Cosmo prayer, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday, Bi p m and evening services 7:30 p.m attending. Free Methodist Church "the o'clock poln.in congregation h.ul I Jespite their language ble study. 7:45 p. m. Episcopal Church —Meets at friendly church” 915 South 6th SK with pre-prayer senna's at 7 p.m Highlighting the vice tn We have a home department and the side entrance of the armory C. B Starkey, pastor Jit l< t cm ci. each lould ful- Sundiw Brother Edd Powell will 1» uons were two addresses by Dr A •elf-denial week" living otMcrvcd assembled in the Catholic any wishing spiritual help or every second and fourth Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Edna Stout, su preaching for us Sunday on these C. Osterholm. a medicai mission church for the first Mass HF > low the prayers of the Mass would like a visit from the minis of the month at 11:00 a m. Dean perintendent. A class and teacher topics: Sunday morning “Let Us ary to Vanga. Belge, Congo. Africa throughout the nation. All women of the church arc invited. ter, feel free to call at any time. Perry Smith, of Corvallis, in for all ages. Morning worship 11 Rally to the Cause of Christ." and of the day. Along with the aW ...and the actions of the Also, if you are in need of a wheel charge. Sunday evening. "The Man Who a. m. Sermon by the pastor. Japanese present, there ■Ml priest. Jor each had a dou chair, in an emergency, we shall Young people's singspiration R:wi Away From God." Come out be glad to be of an accommodation were English, French and — Trinity Lutheran Church—Sun 6 45 p.m After the opening exer and hear these true to the Gospel, ble column prayer book- to you.—-Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis day worship is conducted at 11:00 cises, a religious film will be' Christ-centered sermons. Portuguese sailors, the fam ter, phone 195-R. erne column in l.atin, one a m. with Sunday school and Bible shown, lasting for about 30 min Young peoples Bible study and ily of a Belgian diplomat. Filipino class at 9:45. We worship in the utes. You will not want to miss prayer sen ice at the Beach home in his native language. The Hebron Christian church Seventh Day Adventist Church, W. this. Frank Holmes and Ralph Gil Thursday evening at 7:30. Adult business men and a s|uutklmg of Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Main and N. M streets. You are lett of Springfield will be in Bible study and prayer meeting M.my services ol divine warship Morning worship at 11:00. inviteli to worship with Thursday evening at 7:30 at the U. S Military Police. Rich' charge. The time 7 o’clock. in the ( athcJic ( hurch are con Prayer meeting and Bible study ard E. Gross, pastor. Mid-week service Wednesday Thies home on east Main. Friday Wednesday 8 p.m. Young people's The Japanese priest was com ducted in the native language of 7:30 p.m. This week Friday Octo afternoon prayer service and Bible Bible study every Thursday at 8 London Church of Christ, “that ber the 22nd. a couple of car loads study at the Watson home 1317 pelled to start the service without the people. But the Mass...the o'clock in the Campbell home. friendly church”—Sunday Bible are journeying to Albany to at Ash. Mrs Charlie Powell is the advisor study 10 a.m. Classes for all ages. tend a youth rally there, where oiimal nn assistant co answer die prayers. Remember we have a nursery of this group. All young people are Sermon 11. Communion 11:45. they will meet other young people school for all pre-school children ( .ttholic He had hardly begun the Mass, generally invited to attend these meetings. Evening service 7:30 p.m. Midweek from al! over the state. The gen Sunday morning during church londuitcd in Latin Ixxuusc this when a burly G1 rose from his services. Wednesday 7:30 pin. Come to eral public is cordially invited. Church of Jesus Christ of Lat London, "that friendly church ilcud Lmguagc never changes and scat, walked to die altar and took ter Day Saints. Sunday school at where you are a stranger but First Methodist Church, Frank “ Probation after Death" is the is must appropriate to express the 10.00 in I. O. O. F. hall. once”. the place of the absent server. subjest of the lesson-sermon in all E. Brown, minister. 303 Main st phone 108 fuitd.imint.illy unchanging warship This Sunday after Churches of Christ. Scientist, on At first,” he said afterwards, Culp Creek Assembly of God noon, at three o’clock, will see the Seventh-day Adventist Church, Sunday. October 24. instituted by Clirist at the last Church — We invite you to ou? 1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur- "I felt a little strange serving a Jap The golden text is. “If any man laying of the corner stone for the Supper. this be in Christ, he is a new creature: First Methodist church priest in a Jap church But after Uold things are passed away; behold | city. Appropriate ceremonies will Perhaps y<xi have heard Cat Ito- lw turned around ami said in Latin: I all things are become new" HI I include the placing of certain his lio speak of die Mass...or have torical facts in a steel box which Cor. 5:17). 'Dorninus vobiscum!*...I felt just I shall be sealed in back of the । Among the citations which com seen them thronging to Mass on the way I did when I served Father prise the lesson-sermon is the fol corner stone. Local officials of the Sunday and other days. If you congregation will take part in the lowing from the Bible: "It is God O'Malley in our church back Iwmc.” would like to know more about the that girdeth me with strength, and service as well as the pastor. Frank E. Brown. This service will "Dorninus vobiscum!" ., ."The maketh my way perfect” tPs. 18: Mass.,. and why the Mass attracts 32). together with the following] lie opened to the friends of the Lord be with you!" millions of Catholics to church reg | correlative passage from the ! church. At the 11 o'clock Sunday morn How familiar and homelike Christian Science textbook. "Sci ularly ... we will lie happy to send ence and Health with Key to the ing worship hour. Rev. Brown will those Latin words sounded... to speak on the subject "Words of you a free pamphlet explaining the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Eddy: the English, die French, the Por- " Work out your own salvation,’ is Encouragement". The Sunday Mass and reawMts behind it in a school hour meets ar 9:45 with the demand of Life and Love, for I tug-icsc, Belgians and Filipinos clear-cut manner Write today... to this end God worketh with you" I special emphasis being placed on the study of the Bible and its ap- (p. 22). ...for they had heard tlicm Sun- ask for Pamphlet No. 6-N. Christian Science Society, Cot-I plication to the problems of ent day living. The Methodist tage Grove. Oregon, 242 Second SUPREME COUNCIL street holds Sunday school at 9:45 Youth. Fellowships for those of ajn. Morning worship at 11:001 Junior and Senior High age meet KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS a.m. Wednesday evening meetings! at 6 o'clock. at 8 pjn. (the second Wednesday I Religious Information Bureau of each month). Reading room is I Church of God. 1060 East Ad ams Ave. — Sunday school 10 a m. 4422 LINDELL BLVD open Monday through Saturday ST. LOUIS 8, MO. afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. Morning worship 11 a.m., sermon IM. Adv ll-ltc topic. "How Unity of Protestant Churches Could be Attained.” Monroe Ave. Church of Christ. Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Evening Monroe near Fifth street minis devofional 7:45 p.m Rev. Effie Take advantage of these dollar saving vaines at ter: H. G. Cassell, 1128 W. Main iGeorge) Hutchison will be «peak St.--Church school at 10:00: adult ing at the evening service. class teacher. Joe Crepeau: young Prayer meeting Wednesday at people, Homer Powell, teacher; 7:45 p.m. juniors, teacher. Bob Seidel; We invite you to meet with us •grades, Mrs. Elnora Burkhart, I to worship God. Your family will teacher. Praise service in song at erijoy the Sunday school. The ser 11:00 under the direction of Mr. mon in the morning will explain Roy Goodwin. Sermon by the min why there are so many churches ister, holy communion and wor and God’s attitude toward the ship in giving. Subject: "God condition. You will find spiritual Speaks to Mankind.” Evening ser blessings and inspiration at both vice at 7:30 for praise in song fol of the evening services. —Roy E. lowed by evening sermon. Subject Hutchison, pastor. "Of the Making of the Bible." Mid-week evangelistic meeting METHODIST MEN at 7:30 Wednesday for praise and TURKEY DINNER prayer. Sermon subject; “Foun Nineteen nymbers of the Meth dation Stones for a Holy Temple.” I odist Men gathered in the church dining room Monday night for a turkey dinner and regular meeting. The dinner was prepared by Harold Hicks. The devotional ser vice including the singing of hymns and prayers was in charge of S. L. Mackin, and the guest speaker of the evening was the Rev Joseph Knotts, pastor of the Methodist church at Creswell, who spoke on ‘Thirty Years Since." Thirty years ago the Rev. Knotts was pastor of the local Methodist church, and he told of the many churches he had ministered since that time and his varied experiences. Umpqua Baptist Ass’n End« 92nd Session Hire 19th Church ACTIVITIES DOMINUS VOBISCUM K Oregon Fisheries Assn SH0£S Modern Wallpaper Design HARRY L CHASE Republican Candidate for the Office of County Clerk of Lane County the newest wallpaper designs. R ailroads must operate »round the c'ock every day and night of the year. Although they know this, loaders of 16 rail road unions are demanding a five-day, Mon day through Friday, week for one million railroad employes. They want 48 hours pay for 40 hours work —-in itself a 20% wage increase. They also demand a minimum of 12 hours pay for any work perform-d on bi durdays, and 16 hour» pay for any work performed on Sundays and holidays. ON SALE On top of all this they want an additional increase of 25c an hour for every employe! You’d Pay the Bill! Sears Building Supply Co. **•10th Phone 33 For^a Courteous Economical Administration Paid Adv Summing up these demands, they mean that these union leaders seek to force the railroads to give one million employe« an annual mite which would average 91500 per employe! they must have alili further rate and faro incren see. Demand» Unreasonable RaHroiulx Ran for Everybody— Not Employes Alone There employes have had mdmtantial raises du ring n nd since the war. Their average week ly narninganre higher than the average weekly earnings of workers in manufacturing indus tries. They have more job security than the average worker in A merit an industry. They also enjoy paid vacation», a retirement ays- tey and other advantage» more generous than the average worker receive». The railroad industry must serve not one but many groups- producers, businessmen, ship- peri, passengers and the general public- night nad day, every day of the year. Th«»« unions arc proceeding in utter dfamgasxi of tlus important difference lietwmn raiirondn and other industrira. Industrial -------- plant» can be -chut down over weekend» and holidays, but fruirli1 mail, exprès» and •paHsenger» must < oiy.mii« to move. Everybody who enters rail- iploymcnt know« thin. In contrast with the demand» of there 10 union», which add up to the equivalent of 4Nc nn hour, the Conductor» and Trainmen recently selticd their wage request for an Increase of iOc an hour. On September 1«, 1948, the leaden of Uwse 1« union» liegan taking a »trike vote Hut the threats a «trihe will not „Iter the opponition of the railroad* to euch unreasonable demands! Strike Threat The total cost of thia would be no less than IM billion dollars per year, which ii more than twice the expected not income of the railroads this year. You’d pay the bill, because if the i in creased costs are forced on the railroads, tor. west apams srur i r • C hicago i , I llinois We am publinhing I hi» nn<l other advertisements to talk with you at fir»t hand about muller» wliich are iinnorlant lo everybody.