The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 21, 1949, Page 12, Image 12

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The NenUnel, Cottage drove, Oregon
Thur»-. April tl, HM»
"1 Toba Hon after Death" is the
I and sermon begining at 7:30 p.m.
subject of the lesson-Sermon in all
Young Peoples Bible study
Churches ot Christ, Scientist, on I
¡Thursday evening 7:30 at the
Sunday. April 24.
I Beach home. 409 Quincy Adult
The golden text is. "The Lord
Bible study and prayer meeting,
will perfect that which concern-
7:30 p.m Thursday nt the church
eth me: thy mercy, O Lord, en- '
F Sherwood Smith pastor
durcth forever" (Ps 138 8».
London Church of Christ. Sun­
Among the citations which com­
day services Classes lor all ages
prise th»> lesson-sermon is th»* fol­
| at 10:00 a m. Song service 10:50
lowing from the Bible "He that
and preaching at 11:15 am Com-
followeth after righteousness and
Trinity Lutheran Church - The
Free Methodist Church. "The mercy findeth life, righteousness, *
i munion at 11:45 a m.
church of the Lutheran Hour. The Friendly Church" 915 South 6th and honour" (Prov. 21:211, to-I
Sunday evening class 7:30 p.m
gether with the following correla-1
regular Sunday morning worship street. C. B. Starkey, pastor.
i Wednesday evening services nt
Sunday school 9 45 am. Mrs. tive passage from the Christian I
will be conducted at 11 o’clock Thelma Wright, assistant supt. in
Sunday school 10:00 am ;!p
Science textbook.
..
. "Science - and ’ Preaching 11:00 a.m.; Crusaders
Hebrew 10:25 - Not forsaking
The pastor will center his message charge. Remember— We are still ,, ...
Health with Key to the Sei ip- 7 (10 pm.; Worship 7:45 p.m.;
assembling of ourselves tie
on the story of Doubting Thomas ■ in the contest, one more Sunday
ar> 1' >k»’> Fddv Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:45 gether, as t he manner of some is;,
Sunday school is hold at 9:45. We to go. So let us break the record Earths |H'rparstory
scliool must pm p^tor, LeRoy Sapp.
but exhorting one another, and so
worship in the S. D. A. Church, of last Sunday.
is- improved to the utmost (p.
------- much more, as ye see the day
W Main and M streets. We cord­
Morning worship 11 am Sermon ■****•
Th»' Church of Christ. 6th and approaching.
ially invite all people to attend. by the pastor. Singspiration 6:45
Christian Science Society, Cot­ Gibbs. The church with the frendiy
The Fellowship Supper, originally p.m. Evangelistic Message 7:45
tage Grove, Oregon, 242 Setxvnd spirit.
First Baptist Church, 5th and
planned by the Ladies' Aid for p.m. Tuesday evening Bible study
street holds Sunday school at 9:45
We invite you to meet and wor­ i Jefferson, Cottage Grove, F Sid­
Sunday evening, is postponed for 1 . 7:30 p.m. Mid-week service, Wed-
a.m. Morning worship at 11:IM)
lack of a hall. Richard E. Gross, ■ nesday 7:30 p.m. The general Is a.m. Wednesday evening meetings ship with us if you have no other ney Shinall. minister. Mrs. Roy
church home here. ITrhaps you R.sat, i|invt<ir of music. Mm.
jrastor.
■ cordially invited.
at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes­ are a newcomer or a visitor here, Charles Parrett, church school
day of each month*. Reading'room if so the invitation is for you also supt.
is open Monday through Saturday : Sunday school 9 15 am. Classes
The regular sessions or the
afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. ' lor ail ages under able Christian church are at 9:45 o'clock every
■ leadership, Roy S. Hands, supt. Sunday morning. Gradisi lessons;
Assembly of God — We wish to Mrs. Raymond Thies, iirimary efficient consecrated teachers.
extend a hearty invitation to you supt. Morning worship and Com- Classes for all.
to worship with us the church of munion 11:00 am Special by the
Morning worship Is at It o’clock
evangelical action.
; choir. Sermon by the pastor F. S. with the pastor speaking on "After
Sunday services: Sunday school Smith.
Faster - What 7" Anthem by the
9:45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00
Young peoples C F.C. 6:30 p m choir.
a m.; Christ
6:30 at the church.
church Leaders.
I nnst ’s Ambassadors b:3l)
Leaders, Bob and
'Die Fireside program is at 7:3i);
p.
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. m.' evening
evangelistic
service
Marion
Bench. Junior C.FX*. also o'chick. Popular and sacred music.
7.45 p. m.
6;3o p.m at the church. Leaders Attractive fimside setting. Fire-
Weekday
services:
Tuesday. Jerry and Tiihvn Withers|>oon. side talk by the pastor "Headaches
prayer. 7:30 p m.; Thursday, Bi- Pre-prayer service at 7 pm fol- and Heartaches in Marriage ' Th.'
ble study, 7:45 p. m.
I lowed by congregational singing. public is cordially invited to at-1
We have a home department anti
any wishing spiritual help or
would like a visit from the minis­
ter, feel free to call at any time,
i Also, if you are in need of a wheel
chair, in an emergency, we shall
be glad to be of an accommodation
to you.—Rev R. E. Parrish, minis­
ter, phone 195-R.
CHURCH OF GOO
Church
Graduation
tend these frank and Informal
discussions of home problems
The mid-week fellowship of
Bible study and prayer Is on
Wednesday at 7:30 pm.
First Methodist Church. 334
Washington Ave, Frank E Brown,
minister -Sunday School will
meet at 9 45 this coming Sunday
Morning worship, at 11 o'clock.
Will present the first in a mi i. ,,t
sermons on the Will of Gott en
titled. "What Does God Will?"
The Methodist Youth Fellowships
will meet at 6 o'clock for their
evening fellowship grou|M and the
Fellowship Forum wilt be held at
7:30.
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Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­
ter Day Saints Sunday school at
10:00 in I. O. O. F. hall.
Culp Creek Assembly of God
Church — We invite you to our
Sunday school where we have
classes tor all ages. Sunday school
9:45 am.; morning worship 11:00
a.m,; young people's service 6:30
p.m.; evening evangelistic service
7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­
nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join
us in these services. We desire io
help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
well, pastor.
Seventh-day Adventist Church,
1301 West Main, Sabbath (Satur-
day > services: Sabbath school 9:30
a.m.. sermon 11:00 a.m. Mid-week
service on Wednesday evening at
8:00 p.m. Come and worship with
us. Walter Blehm, pastor.
Episcopal church meets the
second and fourth Sunday mor-
nings at 11:00 o’clock for worship
I in Mills Chapel. Dean Perry Smith
! of Corvallis Is in charge of the
I service.
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Blue Mountain church. Every­
one is invited to visit these ser­
vices. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m.
Morning worship at 11:00, chil­
drens' church at 11:20 a.m. Junior
Christian service at 6.45 pm. Eve­
ning service at 7:45 p.m.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young
People's own service Friday night
at 7:45.
We extend an invitation and an
ajipcal to our local young people
anti all local families to attend
these services. Clifford E. Landis,
minister.
The usual services at the Walk-
er Union church next Sunday.
Sunday School at 9:45. Morning
service at 11 o’clock. The Ladies
Aid Society meets every second
Wednesday of the month at the
church. If you have no church
home, come and worship with us.
Frank E. Gray, pastor.
The Reorganized Latter Day
Saints meet each Sunday in the
banquet room of the Rainbow cafe
at 10:00
iu . uu o ’clock for Sunday school
and at 11:00 o’clock for the church ’
service. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone
361 J.
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gives you a one-piece Perfect Baking Oven
First Presbyterian Church, D.
Hugh Peniston, pastor. Morning
worship 11.00. The pastor will
speak.
Westminister Fellowship Groups
will meet at 5:30 at the church
| Sunday school teachers and of­
ficers will meet at 7:30 Sunday
evening at the home of Mrs. Rich­
ard Thwing.
Monthly Fellowship dinner will
be held Monday at 6:30 at the
church. The Rev. Kenneth Camp-
bell. Missionary from China will
»peak.
( Ircle 3 will meet on Wednesday
afternoon at 2:00 at the home of
Mrs. Roy Short.
A nursery is provided during the
church hour on Sunday.
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AN tNDLtSÍ SUAPLY Of LOGS fAOM TAÍI fAAMS.
IMPAOVtD UTILIZATION AY DIVtASIfltD M ANU fACTU AINO.
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HE year 1948 saw continuing progress in the com­
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pany’s efforts to insure its permanent operation.
We are making progress in tree farming, diversified
HIGHUGHTS
manufacturing, and the integration of different types of
FROM OUR
processing plants on one millsite. This, together with
1948 ANNUAL REPORT
the development of new products and the creation of
permanent markets, becomes more a reality as our plant
additions program sees unit after unit being completed:
Waps nd Salarias
S91.19S.722
The new hydraulic barkers; the bark products plant;
Tatas PiM
S17.578.1I1
the plywood plant; the sulphate plant; the Springfield
Nut lacana Par Stura
$841
lumber division and the container board plant.
Dividaads Paid Par Stura
$3.00
In 1947 and 1948 the company spent nearly $50,000,000
AAditim ti Pints, Equipment and Raads
$31,578,185
for additions to plants, equipment and roads. These new
Nat Assets Par Employee...................
$20,799
units will provide jobs for approximately 1,100 new em­
Taies Paid Par Employee...................
$1.882
ployees and an estimated payroll increase of $3,600,000
Aural« Annual Eiruiafs of Hourly Employoa
$3,423
per year.
Number of Employees at December 31
.
1,438
Yes, vital steps are being taken to build a permanent
and profitable operation —profitable not only to Weyer­
haeuser shareholders but also to company employees
and the communities in which our mills are located.
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