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I’ m * *• Beach home, 1(10 Quincy Ave. We have a nursery tor all pre FISH. PLEASE New York» 10U 2,000 Veterans school children Sunday morning million dollar fish tndu»try expects during church service- under coin- to retain the gains made during Pay Their Taxes lietent leadership the meat short ages. Fishermen Gur new mhUsler, Bro F There's one class of property have stated that, in their opinion, Smith and family will Ik With US people had to eat so much fish owners in Oregon enjoying a three January 16 livun I luron. South percent discount on current taxes I that they became fond of it. Dakota. because they're |»aid in advance. I Following t h r regular church These are some 2000 ex-service-1 service Sunday there will tx* the There are 64 colleges and uni- men with state vetrans' tarm and I The usual services at the Walk-* Hebron Christian Church A election of all church officers. versities in New York State. 56 in home loans, whose taxes are paid or Union church next Sunday; hearty welnrme to all Bible xch.iol Pennsylvania, 49 in Ohio. annually by the Department of Sunday School at 9:45. Morning at 10:00 a.m.. Jess Hill supt. Veterans' Affair and collected service at 11 o'clock. The Ladies Classes for all ages. Worship ser from the veterans on a monthly Aid Society meets every second vice at 11:00 a.m land's Supper, basis. Wednesday of the month at the special music. Sermon by Pearl The department this week an church. If you have no church Campbell. nounced that S97.973.78 was paid home, come and worship with us. Young peoples meeting at the to tax collectors in the 26 Oregon Frank E. Gray, pastor. Campbell home at 7:30 Thursday Counties, representing 1948-1949 Properly Replaced evening All young p. i plc are in taxes due on properties held by Eiuscopal Church - Meets at vited. Ollie Powell in charge. the veteran borrowers. By paying the side entrance of the armory After the Sunday service the 9th ahead of the November 15 dead every second and fourth Sunday there was a basket dinner, follow line. a three percent reduction in , of the month at 11:00 a.m Dean ed by the election of officers with the tax was obtained. Perry Smit h, of Corvallis, in the following being elected. Elders, Austin said it was necessary | charge. G. A. Andrews. Jesse Rucker, Jess this year to revise veterans Hill. Pearl ('ampbell and Charles monthly payments upward in the ■ Trinity Lutheran Church Sun- • Powell; minister. Pearl Campbell; majority of counties, due to tax , day worship is conducted at 11 00 trustees, Lois Abecne. Jeanie increases. i m. with Synday school and Bible Murry and Jesse Bucker. church Taxes received from the voter- | class at 9:45. We worship in the clerk and treasurer, Mrs Mable ans' department for loan prop-1 Seventh IMy Adventist Church. W erties in Lane county amounted Main and N. M streets. You arc Powell; deacons. Harper Casler. to $391,632. invited to worship with us. Rich Richard Garman, Aichie Powell, Paul Prescott and Gene (.'amp ard E. Gruss, pastor. bell: head deaconess, Nora Small. Although marriage and divorce figures in most states indicate that Assembly of God — We wish to G A. Andrews was elected chair one marriage in four ends in di extend a hearty invitation to you man of the church board. The vorce, the Washington office of to worship with us—the church of first meeting will be held Monday evening. January 17th. at the vital statistics recently stated evangelical action. that figures are not too accurate Sunday services: Sunday school Andrews home. Jess Hill was reelected super in this report because some states 9:45 a. in.; morning worship 11:0t> intendent of the Bible school do not have central records. ». m.; Christ's Ambassadors 6:30 1018 Jefferson Phone 425-J We are looking forward to a p. m.; evening evangelistic service year of success and victory in the FIRST WIFI of screen .’tar Hex Harrt- —Subscribe To The Sentimi— 7:45 p. m. »on and rnotbrr of bis 14-ycar-old Weekday services: Tuesday, Lord's work. »on. Noel Marjorie Collette Harri FORMER paratrooper Edward J. prayer, 7:30 p. m.; Thursday. Bi First Methodist Church. Frank son is shown In London, Eng, as Lada, 23, who broke through the ole study. 7:45 p m. Berlin blockade to see his girl, is We have a heme department and E. Brown. Minister, 303 Main St., »he declarerl he 1» 128,000 in arrears shown back in the stockade from my wishing spiritual help or phone It'S The life of the prophet in hl» alimony payments. A British which he had escaped. Lada said •vould like a visit from the minis- • Hosea will be the basis for the ser court had ordered the star to pay her he would renounce U. S. citizenship ter, feel free to call at any time mon this coming Sunday morning, 124,000 a year. The couple win di. (International) to stay with his tlancee and their Gao, if you are in need of a w heel as the pastor brings the second vorccd in 1043. child. A native of Newark. N. J.. ■hair, in an emergency, we shall in a series of sermons on prophecy, Lada is awaiting a military court * glad to be of an accommodation at the eleven o'clock service. Mr (lover »ceda, which weir .wiaked decision. He faces a possible 10- o you Rev. R. E. Parrish, nunis- Alexander Hergert will lie the for 25 years by Ne« York Stale (International) er, phone 195-R. year sentence. pro- guest soloist at this service. Sun- ; agricultural experts. I day School is held at 9:45 with duccd normal seedlings. Discovery of New York Seventh-day Adventist Church. the Children's Department meet Phone 27 Cottage Grove, Ore. New York, one of the original 13 1301 West Main, Satiliath (Satur- ing in the new church building and states, has had a vital and event iay) services: Sabbath school 9:30 the adult department meeting in ful part in American development • m., sermon 11:00 a m. Mid-week the old church. The Youth Fellow- since the earbest times. Vcrraznno. service on Wednesday evening at ship will meet at six o'clock for sailing for the French, discovered 8:00 p.m. Come and worship with their evening gro<i|« while the New York harbor and lower Hud us. Walter Blchm. pastor. Methodist Fellowship Forum will son river in 1524. It remained for meet at 7:30. Miss Mary Young, [ Henry Hudson, an Englishman em Culp Creek Assembly of God former missionary to Korea, will ployed by the Dutch East India 'hurch — We invite you to our lead Ihe evening group ami pre- ' company, to explore the river and Sunday school where we have sent a talk on "Korea's Contribu-! establish the Dutch claim to thr •lasses for all ages. Sunday school lion to I’eace." We need clean washed cotton rags suitable for region in September. 1609. 1:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 i.m,; young people's service 6:30 Free Methodist Church, "the cleaning presses and other equipment. >.m.; evening evangelistic service Friendly ('hurch”, 915 Smith 6th White-Tail Deer White-tail deer are polygamous 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed- IStreet, C. B. Starkey. Pastor. I Ten cents a lb.—no socks—cotton only. and the normal doe continues tc wsday 7 30 p.m. Come anti join 'Sunday School 9:45 a m. Edna ! have twin fawns every year after is in these services. We desire to Stout, superintendent. Morning her first one. With offspring pro help you. — W. Kenneth Bright- Worship 11 a m . Rev. DeVerne ' ducing progeny, each doe is said well, pastor. Fromke, a former Youth for | to be responsible tor 100 offspring Christ Director at Salem, but now in 10 years time. Church of Jesus Christ of Lat an Evangelist will be with us. for ter Day Saints. Sunday school at a campaign, he will be the speaker both morning and evening, as well You can sell through the classified 10:00 in I. O. O. F. hall. mote as during the week, services each Pages 12 and 13. Blue Mt. church — Sunday evening 7:30 p m Watch for other school at 9:45 a.m. Evening scr- ■ announcements from time to time. vices at 7:45. Week day services; The Young Peoples Singspira- Tuesday Bible study anti prayer tion 6:45 p.m., Ralph Conner, meeting at 7:45. Friday Young leader. r'eoples services at 7:45. Every The general public is cordially one is welcomed at the little invited. white church on the hill. Rev. 'lifford Landis is pastor. Church of God. 1060 East Ad ams. LeRoy Sapp, minister “ Life ” is the subject of the FROM ” Sermon topic for the next four esson-sermon in all Churches of will be on "Stewardship of REDDY KILOWATT Tirist, Scientist, on Sunday, Jan weeks the Whole Life." Sunday school at uary 16th. ic Servant Your 10:00 a.m., preaching at 11:00 a rn. । The golden text Is, "Labour not Crusadeis at 7:00 pm. and evan for the meat which perisheth, but ‘ for that meat which endureth gelistic service at 7:45 pm. Woe is me! A year ago ¡» unlo everlasting life, which the The Church of Christ. 6th and that a possible power sho g Son of man shall give unto you” Gibbs, the church with a friendly parent that p west. By calling 'John 6:271. faced the entire . a|j facilities Among the citations which com- spirit If you are a stranger here - all of a V" orise the 1 sson-sermon is the fol and haven't yet found a church owing ftim the Bible: "And this home or are just visiting we invite . is life eternal, that they might you to come out and worship with additional Kilowatts to call upon. know the the only true God, and us. Sunday school 9:45 a m. with Jesus Christ, whom thou hast classes for ail ages. Moining ser .ent” (John 17:3), together with vices and communion at 11 a.m. Young people's meeting 6:301 ihe following correlative passage p m. with the young people under Tom the Christian Science text- . book, "Science and Health with the leadership of Bob and Marion Key to the Scriptures," by Mary Beach, and the junior group under Baker Eddy: “Life is divine Prin- the leadership of Jerry ami Eileen -""T plant IS operating at •iple. Mind, Soul, Spirit" <p. 468). Witherspoon. Christian Science Society, Cot- ' Evening services at 7 30 p.m. 'age Grove, Oregon, 242 Second with prc-prayer service at 7 p.m. >o 6:30 fe «« street holds Sunday school at 9:45 Mid-week prayer and Bible study a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 at 7:30 pm Thursday evening al i.m. Wednesday evening meetings (he Thies home on East Main. Young profile's Bibk- study class it 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes day of each month). Reading room Thursday evening at 7:30 at the s open Monday through Saturday ifternoon from 2:00 to 4:«) p.m. Ttw «entlud, Culta**' Grow. Oregon Thurs.. 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Sani-Wax Phone 648 R 4 Delight Valley Road Cottage Grove Welding Works THE OVVAJRA» IS lU^WaiC’ FWlVI A IÇICM FOOO Floyd Githaïs Motors WE BUY RAGS Arthritis Pain H om H »2.4« 3.95 KNICKERBOCKERS 10c $1.00 COAST’S TELEPHONES DOUBLE IN TEN YEARS How we've made your telephone a more valuable servant than ever...and a better buy too I'll ask the folk» to reduce all elec tricity used tor heating to a minimum. And if possible to prepare oven iff all lights actually not needed between 4:30 and 6:30 p. m. ™ -r one will be »M . new»paper. Every- use of electrkitv ¡° *1* do*n. »heir day in order that periods maintained. All theJ^^ 0,1 V" bc formed what to d« * *° be ’*" »»•¡« critcial power shm/^9 rrs. sm I Mk«/ ri rnJt As«mr (. ovxtvvasce . all or vs w<»^K * -To »>*ké îyt^ kilowatt ^vipNt • t»-it t WÓSK ynoEruÀa, sm a - an D> solve this • • ' d" Mountain Statds Power Co A SeU-SupponU>q..ja*'Pcrytn4> krlvoto iniarpdse r The Ixmdon Church of Christ Lord’s day services: Bible study, ( Tim. 2:15 at 10:00 a.m. Song ser- . ice, Eph. 5:19 at 10:50. Preach ing, II Tim. 4:2, at 11:15 am.. <>pic: “Soul Winners for Christ.” Lord’s Supper I Cor. 11:23-29 at 11:45. Evening services at 7:30 >.m.. lesson, “Faith.” Wednesday evening services at 7:30 p m., topic; “The Holy Spirit । md His Works.” “Let your light so shine bofofe men that they may see your good works, and glorify your Father which is in heaven.” Matt. 5:16. First Presbyterian Church, I). Hugh Peniston, pastor. Morning worship 11 o’clock. The pastor will ipeak on the subject; “Gur Com- ¡non Sin of Anxiety.” Sunday school is al 9:45. The Westminister Fellowship j groups will meet at the church at 5:30. Mr. Peniston will resume the series of studies on “The Life of Christ” on Sunday evening at 7:30. The annual meeting of the con- (regation and corporation will bc held Wednesday at 6:30. There will be a covered dish dinner. All organizations of the church will report, and now officers elected for the year. All members and friends are invited. - - - and Weatherproof Keep your car safe for winter driving. We »tock the 1. Today you can call twice a» many telephones on the I ahm as you could ten years ago. To pro vide service for our growing West, to make it (Miscible for you to reach your new friends over the telephone, we’ve doubled our system in a decade . .. from 1.830,(MX) in the fall of 1958, to more than 5,700,000 today. This increase is more than we added in the previous 60 years. 2. Our family had to grow to make this gain. 3. An amazing number of mile» of wire has In '58 we numbered some 29,000 men and wom en. Today there arc more (han double (hat num ber . . . operators, installers, linemen, plant maintenance men . . all the people who make telephone service possible. And training them to do their work for (he st was a big job in itself. been added to link those new telephones . . , 6,(llMl,000 miles of it. New huiidings by the hun- dreds have been built and sensitive equipment installed. Yet we’re fur from through. For the West is growing still - - and it must have good telephone service to help it grow soundly. finest of branded lubricants. 4. All these now telephones NOLT’S CHEVRON STATION 010 Madison give you more value from your own telephone. You can call more people . . . more people can get in touch with you. And it keeps right on being a big bargain. Even in these days of higher price», a few pennies still buy a telephone call. Pacific Telephone The ( jt>) and Telegraph Company r I More than 70,000 people working together to fi nish ever better telephone service to th« West 1