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The Sentlmd, Cat tag«* Orme, Oreg«»« "Man” Is the subject of the lx*sson-Scrmon in all Church»** of Christ, Scientist, on Sunday. March 6th. The Golden Text Is, "Behold, what manner of love the Father hath bestow»*d upon us. that we should be called the sons of God" I <1 John 311. Among the citations which com-' prise the iMson-sermon is the' following from the Bible: "For yet BEV. HTUBBLEFIELD WILL Rlue Mt. church — Sunday are all the children of God by faith I BE Ul'ENT PASTOR school at 9:45 am. Evening ser in Christ Jesus" (Gal. 3 2tD. to- Rev. R E. Parrish, pastor, will vices at 7:45. Week day services; gether with the following cor-1 be attending the General Council Tuesday Bible study and prayer relative passage from th«* Christian ! Sunday School Convention at meeting _ , - at 7 45. — Friday —_ Young Science textbrok. Scierx*v amt Peoples services at 7 45. Every-, Health with Key to the Scrip- Springfield. Mo. March 6 to 10. Rev. Stubblefield will be speak one is welcomed at the little i tunes," by Mary Baker Eddy: ing Sunday morning March 6. The white church on the hill. Rev. "Love the divin«» principle, is the Gideons from the Gideon band in Clifford Landis is pastor. I Father and Mother of the Uni Eugene will be with us in the verse. including man" <p256t. evening. Christian Science Society. Cot Seventh-day Adventist Church. The Sunday schwl rooms have 1301 West Main. Sabbath (Satur tage Grove. Oregon, 242 Second been redecorated with flannel- day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 street holds Sunday school at 9:45 graph pictures and these are of am.. sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 great attraction to the children service on Wednesday evening at a.m. Wednroday evening meetings Open your heart — GIVE There are individual classes for 8:00 p.m. Come and worship with at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes to fight heart disease. The day of each month i. Reading room cacji age group. A hearty welcome us. Walter Blehm, pastor. is Ofx’n Monday through Saturday Oregon Heart Association is extended to all to worship with us.—Rev. R. E. Parrish, pastor. is now raising funds ur The usual services at the Walk-¡ af,CrnOon fpnm 2:00 ,o 4 00 » m gently needed for scien er Union church next Sunday «„ S nr - , . tific research to reduce Sunday School at 9:45. Morning T*h ’* Read the classified pages. service at 11 o'clock. The Ladiet and prevent needless loss Aid Society meets every ««rond! * of human life... by fight Wednesday of the month at the c a u » ing heart disease. This church. If If you you have have no no church eburch , Sunday services: Sunday school church. plea is addressed to YOU home, come and worship with us. 9:45 a. m.; morning w*orship ll^X) . . . contribute generously , s. m.; Christ's Ambassadors 6:30 Frank E. Gray, pastor. to help protect your loved p m.; evening evangelistic service ones and yourself from 7:45 p. m. Church — — Sun- America's No. 1 Killer- Trinity Lutheran Church Weekday services: Tuesday, day worship is conducted at 11:00 prayer, 7:30 p m.; Thursday Bi- heart disease. Please send a.m. with Sunday school and Bible ble study. 7:45 p. m. your contribution to class at 9:45. We worship in the ’ We *-- - a home department and have Onrr-h W. vv any wishing spiritual help or Seventh Dav Day Adventist Church. Main and N. M streets. You are would like a visit from the minis invited to worship with us —Rich ter, feel free to call at any time. ard E. Gross, pastor. Also, if you are in need of a wheel Parlor 8, Portland Hotel - - Particularly when chair, in an emergency, we shall be glad to be of an accommodation Portland. Oregon Church of Jesus Christ of Lat your car is involved. ter Day Saints. Sunday school at to you.—Rev R. E. Parrish, minis ter, phone 195-R. 10:00 in I. O. O. F. hall. | . I First Methodist Church. 331 i Washington Avenue, Frank K. Brown, minister Sunday schixd I classes meet at 9 45 for people of all ages from tots to tottlerx. । Morning worship is held at 11:00 I with the emphasis for this Sunday Hieing on commitment. Th«* pastor will speak on th«* subject. "A i Charge to Keep." Evening service« begin at 6 o'ckwk when the Meth- I ««list Youth Fellowships meet for ! their discussion hour. The Fellow- j ship Forum mefts at 7:30 and then I Sunday night sees the instigation of a now series of forums on the । "Beliefs of the Methodist Church." The Young Adult Fellowship will । gather at 6 o'ckx*k for their mcet- i ing in the church parlors We urge you to visit our church this coming Sunday morning and evening and enter into the fellowship of this day. the Eugene Farmers Creamery I nearby piled wimh I to divert the annual meeting and luncheon al flow of water mid a nelghlxir »ee- the new Veterans Memorial Build A Ing the plight of Mrs Adam* . Ing in Eugene February 23. Lunch PERINI At th»* Butler ma- well ax road dam ige we n( tip mW was eom|xwed chiefly of products ternity lumie, Friday, February 25, turned tin* water uff. The coni of the creamery. A talk by Dr 1949. to Mr and Mix Di l I'erinl. I»W has offered tu repay th«* Dillon of Linfiekl College, Me ixiran«* Route, Cottage Grove, a damages. Minnville, and an old lime fid- son, I kina Id Earle. In the LewU und Clark choir dient* contest Intrn-xting who appeared the HAJiDEN At the Butler ma Grove high m 'I uhi I Tuesday In con highlights of the program. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Clark and ternity lx»ine, Friday, February 25, ceit were Utwton and Arlie Dale family spent Sunday in Roseburg 1949, to Mi n n <1 Mrs. Hull son und daughter of Mr and non, Mrx Leslie Hull of Vunrouver, where Mr. Clark wax guest x|M*nk Hadden, Cottane Grow, Randy Bliss. « . er at th«» Church of Christ there Wash, who ant well known here, laiurn Townsend hnx Iwen quite HILL At Ilie Smith uutter having been former residents, and ill the |M«st week with Intestinal nity hospital. Friday, February 25, frequently visit relatives liete. tin in Eugene at her brother'«, 1919, to Mr. and Mrx Forest Hill. Thunks to kind readers we now Clete Adlemnn She is better. I h H Collage Gfuvr, a daughter, Vir- have addresses of nil members of will visit a few days tx-for«* re giniä Ma»*. the class of T.'l of C. G high School turning home, except Pearl lM*m<mcxt. WILLIAMS At the Smith nia- Gary Ctarinan was xick scwral A daughter wax Imin to Mr. and days last w«*ek with a very |Hiinful ternity hospital, Friday, February Mrs. Hubert Anderxon In < m 25. I1H9, to Mr und Mix. Jamex sinus infection Jolene and Ashton Bank. Montan« February 15. Thu Roby were sick last week with in Williams of Saginaw, n daughter, lx the ninth grandchild of Mi and Janus* Marie. testinal flu. Mrs E I. Andersiin who that day Hebron Christian Church A celebrated their thirty-find wed Th«» campers in the river |«irk MILLER At tin* Smith ma hearty welcom«' to all. Bible s«-h«x>l dmg anniversary, ¡I wax also the 10 o'ckick. (’lasses for all ag«»s. near the old hotel are waxxlxmen ternity hospital, Sunday, February day an aunt <1 Mrs Andenum. Jexs Hill, superintendent. Morning getting out pokw. Thby expeef to 27. 1949, tu Mr and Mis David Mrx. Harriett McFarland, passed M111er Drain, a daughter. worship 11 o'clock. Lord's Supper. remain all summer. away near Cbtthge Grove C. J. Cox of Cottage Grove was (\>nnie Special musk* Sermon by l*cnrl Campbell. Sermon topic; "Ckxl'x a visitor nwntiy of Mr. and Mrs Reward for <>tx,dh»ncc." Bible E. M MeEwcn. I stialy, Tuesday evening, March S Mrs George Sutherland visited IX Esther Trtiniirll, rrpurier at the Way n«* Berggren home, 7:30 Wtxlnesday afternoon w i t h Mrs phon«» I7-F-II) o'clock. Young ixxiplc's meeting at Roy Goodwin in Cottage Grove the Campbell home Thursday eve Mr and Mrs. Jim Youngbhxid freak accident <x*curre«l Mon- Itiiildlng Ulia kx. nil »Irra; I’trr ning at 7 30. All young |x*ople in- and family are back from Arkan- «Uy xoon after th«* valve wax Hlocks; etc. Ihirwllti* Ahmiliiiini vit«*d. Mrs. Olli«» Powell, advisor. sax where they xpent moat of the o|x*n«*d to drain the W A. Wood Windows. Waterproofing. We are pleas«xi to note the grow-! winter. aril Lumber Co. reservoir. As ing attendance nt church and Mr, and Mrs. S T. Clark. Betty there was no one in attendance Bible school. Let's have another and George. Mr. and Mrs Jena Hill the water rushed down the hill to good turnout ncx Lord's Day. Wc and Anno, and Mr. and Mrs Mur the county rond. followed it a need the church, and the church ry Neulon attended the band con- short way and (xiurcd into the E«»l Multi Nt reet needs us. ccrt at the high xcluxii Monday home of Clifford Adams the full 1'tlutH* tut J •Wtfc length of the house. A workman 1 :•>( Th«* London ("hurch of Christ Mrx J. P Landon 2nd son at- ' lord's Day amices: Bible study tended church at London Sunday 101)0 am. Song senke 10:50 from Cottage Gone, a m. Preaching 11:15 a m. "Build- «... ..... j ing Up the Church" by Max Brad- and W Atiee nc xttemkxl church In Cottage Grove 1 font. Lord's Supper 11:45 a.m. I Evening service 7:30 p.m., "Per- Sunday and had dinner with their daughter, Mrs. Lucille Lusk Church of Christ. 6th and Gibhs. ’sccut ions'' by Willis Garman Wed Heart disease is the number on«» Culp Creek Assembly of God Drive in today and Mr. and Mrs. E M McEwen and the church with a friendly spirit — nesday evening 7:30, "Organiza health problem of this country Church — We invite you to our Mr. and Mrs. Gro. Sutherland Otir Biixiiicxx uf Griming I« a Growing Itiiolni»««, If you are a visitor here, a new tion" by S. T. Clark. It kills more people than the five Sunday school where we have let us Wash, Simonize, spent Sunday afternoon with Mr, classes for all ages. Sunday school comer or just haven’t found a other leading causes of death, nn«i Mrs. J E. Banton. Vacuum and give your 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 church home yet, we invite you to (cancer. acci«ients, kidney disease, Now Is the Time to Plant Shrubbery and Trees. Mrs. Georg«* Sutherland had a a.m,; young people's service 6:30 come out and worship with us. pneumonia and tuberculosis) com- , birthday Friday, February ’ 25, car that “New Look ". Sunday school 9:45 a m. Classes ; bined. Rheumatic heart disease is pm.; evening evangelistic service Write Route 1 with guests for dinner. Mrx. Phil Phone 16F2 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed for all ages, Roy S. Hands supt.. the most common in childhood. lips, Mrs. Nora Henderson, Mr (Mrs. fiale Roby, reporter) 10 lip If nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join Mis. Raymond Thies primary supt. Hypertensive heart disease which and Mis R. Q McKay, Mr and us in these services. We desire »o Morning worship and communion is caused by high bkxid pressure* The last five days of February Mrs Joe Olds and family, with Mr help you. —W. Kenneth Bright- at 11 a.m. Special music by the is the major one in the middle age choir, directed by M r s. Robert group. Arteriosclerotic heart dis have been delightfully easy to and Mrs. Harley Brown calling well, pastor. Bea«*h. ease (hardening of the arteries) take with blue skies and warm in tlx* evening and bringing and j installing ns a birthday gift, a new The convenient stopping place Young people's C. F. C. 6:30 at <xx*urs as the most frequent in the spring sunshine. Episcopal church meets the the church, leaders are Bob and older age group. These three are Jim Quigley had his garden plot mixing faucet for the kitchen sink. second and fourth Sunday mor Marion Beach. Juniors and inter the most important types of heart i rototllled last w-eck and has part for all kinds of fishing tackle and supplies. Mrx. Herma Abeene entertained nings at 11:00 o'clock for worship mediates also meet at 6:30 under disease although there are about of it neatly labeled with brightly for th«* Merrymakers card club at 610 Madison in Mills Chapel. Dean Perry Smith leadership of Jerry and Eileen twenty-two types in all. h«*r home February 24. Winning colored seed packets. of Corvallis is in charge of the Witherspoon. Pre-prayer service Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Riggs went prizes went to Margaret Ritter We do not know all the causes service. at 7:00 p.m. followed by congrega for the three most common types. to Springfield Sunday to visit » high, Gladys Kelly second, brass tional singing and sermon at 7:30. Research work is being carried on brother. Ray Riggs, and to bring pots of green growing ivy, and Choir practice Wednesday eve throughout the country and even home their garden plow with early Goldie Gunn, low, stationery. Sandwiches, pic. Ice cream and ning at 7:30 p.m. at the Beach tually should lead to the answers. spring gardening in view. “In the Cross of Christ I Glory” coffee wen* served. The hoatesa home. This will be a long and difficult Mrs. Geneva Garman substi- wax given four |M«int of pillow Young folks Bible study Thurs struggle and a demand for ron- tuted teaching the primary room SPECIAL LENTEN SERVICES day evening at 7:30 p.m.. also at siderable financial support. A'at London school three days last presented with four pairs of pillow Each Sunday during Lent at 11 A. M the Beach home. Adults Bibi«? heart station and laboratory ¡» week for Mrs. Elizabeth Clark cases, each guest hand embroider study and prayer meeting Thurs now being organized at the Uni- wh«> was absent because of the ing one pillow rase. Hostexx gifts ’ Sermon Series:'' The People Speak' ’ are to be a feature of each Up Row River 14 Miles East day evening at 7:30 p.m at the versity of Oregon Medical Schrol death of Mr. Clark's father, meeting. church, leader Tunis Van Prooyen. to aid in this research program, i ÍH-tfcXX Four basketball games werv The Church of Christ will be We must find out what causes ' played at London school Friday W. Main & M Streets (S. I). A. Church) host church to the other churches rheumatic fever in order to pre of the community Friday. March vent rheumatic heart disease This February 25. two in the afternoon Richard E. Gross, Pastor 4, at the World Day of Prayer ser also applies to high blood pressure w*ith Latham and two in the eve ning with Dorena. London boys 30-ltc vice. from 2:00 to 4:00 o'clock. and hardening of the arteries. Remember our revival we are There arc some bright spots de lost out in all four games. Mrs. Nina Shortridge visited planning will start soon. veloping in heart research. Ten We have a nursery for all pre years ago 96% of all people who London school Friday and gave school children under adult su had sub-acute bacterial endo- the children an interesting story pervision so come on out and bring carditis fan infection of th«- heart) of her recent trip to Norway and the little ones. died. Research has found means to showed them many of her sou F. Sherwood Smith, pastor. , control this infection and last year venirs she brought back with her, 1 only 22% of these cases went* lost. including a display of copper First Baptist Church, 5th and As more is learned about heart dishes and a real spinning wheel , and many others. Jefferson Avenue. Cottage Grove. more types of heart diseas«- can be F. Sidney Shinall, minister. Mrs. brought under control In order to j Mrs. Shortridge will put on a Roy Reed Director of Music. Mrx. control heart disease research ; display for the mothers and give a j talk about her trip at the Ixmdon Charl«»s Parrett, Superintendent of must be done. ; school scrvi<*e club meeting at the Church school. school lunch room. Friday after- The regular sessions of the Barring some unforeseen neces noon, at 2:00 p.m , March 11. church school are at 9:45 o’clock sity for change, the minister of every Sunday morning. Graded Mr. and Mrs Harold Abeenc the Church of Christ, H. G. Cas- lessons that are Scriptually s«xmd recently spent Tuesday to Sunday sell, will use for his morning study at Agate Reach, searching for rock in content. Consecrated efficient (Model Words'"^me «uitahfa^ y* i’P^imens for Mr. AbArnc’s inter- teachers - classes for all ages. • Frozen Food Chest holds 25 pounds of ?uPan'°n ,ock «’""'»i'-n hobby. They Morning Worship is at 11:00 X*^ wi^ pseksged frozen foods and ice cubes! o’clock. The special music will be by the vested choir. The pastor • Four big Pop-Out frays! will speak upon the subject “The Sam Mrdrord dld Royal Bounty." The Lord’s Supper morning worship begins at 10:S0 Mr and and the eventide devotions at 7:30. • Iximlx of shelf-space! Plenty of room for will be commemorated. . not set a rat trap, for “Rats Only” The Lord's day church sch«x?l tall boules! but were attracted recently to The People's Service is at 7:30 _ „ t - u «> . — *— assembles in the various c'axs ■it ufa C’!°ir,w91 lead in rooms at 10 Sunday morning re- । their attic by a peculiar scratching • 12-quart Sliding Vegetable Crisper! evening p slnK|nK- The maining in session forty-five min- sound. When it was found they had an intruder there, Mr Medford, in TheJ"g Hiding in u,es Tb- service in • Powered by Krlvinator'x famoas sealed. The well known question— t«' nr. 11 ' ! illustrated by under the direction of Roy Good- j lieu of a better weapon, sought a beautifully colored film strips. The win Communion and worshi^in ’ pitchfork from the barn and with in-steel Polanphere. Matchless depend- Here might be the answer TheV ^akivP°n the subjecf giving conclude the morning ac- । the aid of Mrs. Medford and a ability and economy! i flashlight speared the little ani- The Man Who Went to Sleep in tivitles K Slt^d tnlirena11^ iS ,Cord“U* Mid-week church ,school is in j mat However he caught him thru Men who have made a study of advertising and who are and helnfiH d reSt,ng SPSSion for onp hour Wedn«*sdav the log and in desperation at the now employed by larger retail firms as advertising exec- us we K11 Wi,h <’wnin«!’ three clas.es o^ thickly gathering aroma and what / nthe f0’105"W P°ints a« being the main reasons to do next ho heaved pitchfork far the failure of ads to pull. Look them over. Perhaps The Yr 1 th n a,lng at ,he Present time. The nt p_y°uth f^,,low‘*hip will meet opening hour is 7:30. The two plus yes, a civet cat out the attic some of the points will be of aid to you. 1 ^'SS ^u‘ry Parrett claMPS for those younger than the window, then set about uncorking be "£t WhaFshallT witl, a?u1/8 arp undpr ‘he instruct»?™ an odor refresher. The price isn’t right or is out-of-step with local Mr and Mrs Monte Kuskle and oc Hut What Shall I Say?” I of the elders, while the minister (Model RD) competition. 2. The time is bad—either too far in advance or works w*ith the adult class All children have moved to Mr Mills' I first Presbyterian Church, D. phases of the program subject to log house near Blackbutte, for- 1 or too far behind the season or period of peak • Yes! Room for full 30 pound« of packaged morly occupied by Robert Wolford Hugh Peniston, pastor. Morning revision at any time. demand for the particular item offered in and family who moved away from । frozen foods an<l ice cubes! worship 11 o'clock. The pastor will the ad. Oregon. Harold Wolford and fam- । speak on the subject "Getting C Church of God, 10ß0 East Ad ily moved Into the Mills house Just 3. The quality isn't right, meaning the price is • Four big ice trays... plenty of cubes! Down to Spiritual Realities.” This ams, w. welcomes you to worship relatively too high. is the second in a series of sermons Sunday Sermon topic, "The vacated by the Huskies. • Large Meat Tray! Mr. an«l Mrs. Julian Small are 4. The lack of follow-through by failing to aug from the Book of Job. Church of God." Sunday school at redecorating, wiring and fixing up The Westminister Fellowship 10:00 am., preaching at 11:00. ment the pulling power of newspaper adver • Twin Sliding Vegetable Crixpcra-24-quart the old home place of the late j groups will meet at the home of tising with window displays and interior Young people's Crusaders at Bob Small and expect to move ■ Mr and Mrs. Sam Veatch at 5:30. capacity! 7:00 p.m. Evening worship at 7:45. there. George Small will move to counter displays of the items featured in the The pastor will conduct a study ads. Mid-week prayer service is the Julian Small place. • Powered by Kelvinator’s dependable, and discussion group at 7:30 at the Wednesday night at 7:45. Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Medford and church on the subject of the Book LcRoy Sapp, pastor. A store doesn't spend its advertising dollars merely for scakd-in-xhcl Polanphere! • Mr. and Mrs. Gale Roby attended of Acts. Church Heart Disease is America’s No. 1 Killer BIRTHS LATHAM Concrete Products Looks Cecil C. Wooley Everything Oregon Heart Ass’n TAYLOR GARDENS Nursery — Landscaping LONDON NOLT’S CHEVRON STATION OPEN SUNDAYS Groceries - Supplies of All Kinds / HUMPHREY’S GROCERY / Your Chevron Station Trinity Lutheran Church • «lent • They’re Both FEATURE-FULL 8.6 Cu. Ft. I Look At The Amazing Value I ^249^ M) WHEN AN AD DOESN’T PULL Why Didn’t It? With A 30-Pound Frozen Food Chest I $27995 the sake of promoting an idea of creating a demand for a particular item of merchandise. Instead, its promotions are timed to coincide with the period in which consumer de mand for the advertised merchandise is highest. Merchants should spend their time, their energies and their adver tising dollars in promoting and selling more and more of the consumers want, instead of trying to cajole them into buying merchandise the merchant wants to sell simply because he owns it. Cottage Grove Sentinel Phones 555 - 556 • Many other extra-value features! Trinity Lutheran Church The1 Church of the Lutheran Hour. You are invited to attenrl our special Lenten services. In the regular Sunday service at 11 am. the pastor will preach a series of ser mons entitled, “The People Speak." The sermon topic for Sunday will be. "The People Say Ono must Die.” Holy Communion will be celebrated in the morning worship. We conduct our services in the S D. A. church, W. Main and M Sunday school at 9:45. Wrlcomi* Richard E. Gross, pastor. BLACK TOP PAVING ÖET MORE nr» for Mlmrv In vnur hlrlun »UK S. r«w I rnlnrlim flan. SlalrunH Innil tn rrrrrlrn Prim ' ■nrf rpKiflcntmn» „Uijvt ta than», unUmil not»!. Driveways — Streets — Parking Areas and Floors Also Road Grading All Work Guaranteed Pass Creek Paving Co., Cottage Grove Located at Cottage Grove Sand and Gravel _ _______ Phone 787-R Golden Rule Appliance 43-1 fexx 711 S. Pacific Highway Phone 703 •