Church «»1 The Convenient Stopping Place Por All Kinda of Fuhing Tackle and Supplies. CHURCH OF GOD OPEN SUNDAYS Groceries — Supplies of All Kinds HUMPHREY’S GROCERY Your Chevron Station Up Row River 14 Miles East Special Services, Church of Christ ! weeks in the Cottage prove Sen-’ itinei, a weekly newspaiwr of gen-1 oral circulation, printed and pub­ Special kcrrlcc« will be held nt lished In Cottage Grove, lame the Church of Chrtit, 6ih and County, State of Oregon: and that Gibbs Saturday evening with W you I»1 required to appear and answer on or before the last day U Jessup president of the San of the time prescribed In said or­ Jose Bible College preaching Bro der, to-wit ; on or before the 26 Jessup will alxo bring the Sunday )d»y of May, 1949 f>ate of first morning and Sunday evening me»- publication Apr! 28. 1949. Date of sages He will have with him a last publication May 2«, 19-19 mixed quartette from the Bible HERBERT W LOMBARD, At- (VI lege who are very talented . torney for Plaintiff Residence and singers and have been out in l*wt offk-e address: Cottage numerous services and who will Grove. Lane County, State of bring us a number of messages In Oregon. song both Saturday evening and 38-51-42 Sunday nt both service». Everyone is Invited to come out and hear these talented young ixsiple who are doing a great work for the U>rd Assembly of God — We wish to, "Everlasting Punishment” is the extend a hearty invitation to you; subject of the Lesson-Sermon in to worship with us—the church of'all Churches of Christ, Scientist, I on Sunday. May I. evangelical action. Sunday service»: Sunday school The Golden Text is "Know ye Sunday school 10:00 a m.; 9:45 a. nr; morning worship 11:00 not. that to whom ye yield your­ a. m.; Christ*» Ambassador» 6:30 selves servants to obey, his ser­ Preaching 11:00 am; Crusaders p. m.; evening evangelistic service vants ye are to whom ye obey; 71)0 pm.; Worship 7:45 p.m.; —Nuhecribe To The Mentías»- 7:45 p. m. whether of sin unto death, or of Wednesday Prayer meeting 7 45 p.m. Pastor. Ix ’ Roy Sapp. Weekday services: Tuesday, obedience unto right eousncM ?” prayer, 7:30 p m.; Thursday. Bi­ (Rom 6:16*. Trinity Lutheran • The Church ble study, 7:45 p. m. Among the citations which com­ We hare a home department and prise the Lesson-Sermon is the of the Lutheran Hour, The topic any wishing spiritual help or following from the Bible: ‘'Humble of the pastor's sermon in the 11 would like a visit from the minis­ yourselves in the sight of the o'clock Sunday morning worship ter. feel free to call at any time. Lord, and He shall lift you up” will be.’ "Better Than Sheep.” Th«1 Also, if you are in need of a wheel (James 4:10). together with the public is cordially invited to wor­ NUMMONN chair, in an emergency, we shall following correlative passage from ship with us. Services are conduct­ ed in (he S D.A. church,W. Main A be glad to be of an accommodation the Christian Science textbook. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF to you.- -Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis­ "Science and Health with Key to M Streets. Sunday sduxil and THE STATE OF OREGON ter. phone 195-R. the Scriptures,’’ by Mary Baker Bible class begin at 9:45. Thursday FOR LANE COUNTY Eddy: 'Through repentance, spirit­ afternoon th«' Ladies' Aid will MARTIN II. ANDERSON, hold its monthly meeting at th«' Church of Jesus Christ of Lat­ ual baptism, and regeneration, Plaintiff, I ter Day Saints. Sunday school at mortals put off their material be­ home of Mrs Doyle Eastburn va. i 10.00 in I. O. O. F. hall liefs and false individuality" Mrs. Ben Kuehn will speak to th«' J WHITNEY nnd MRS J WIRT- ladies on (he value of Christian NEY, hi» wife, the unknown (p. 242). Culp Creek Assembly of God Christian Science Society. Cot­ elementary schools. Choir rehear­ heirs of any of the defendants, If Church — We invite you to our tage Grove. Oregon. 242 Second sal will lx- held on Thursday eve­ any are deceased; also, all other Sunday school where we have street holds Sunday school at 9:45 ning at the home of Mrs. Carl (Musoni or parties unknown claim- classes for all ages. Sunday school a.m. Morning worship at 11:00 Brandsness. Richard E. Gross, ing any right, title, estate, lien or 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 a m Wednesday evening meetings pastor. interest in the real estate de- ■ a.m.; young people's service 6:30 at 8;00 p.m. (the second Wednes­ acribed in the Complaint herein, pm ; evening evangelistic service day of each month >. Reading room YOUTH MEETING APRIL Î9 I defendants 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed­ is open Monday through Saturday There will br a youth meeting Case No. 36784 nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m held at the Fairmount Church of ! TO: J. WHITNEY nm! MRS. J us in these services. We desire io We cordially invite nil our brother and sister churches. Christ, Eugene. Friday evening WHITNEY, his wife, the unknown help you. —W. Kenneth Bright- The usual services at the Walk­ April 29 at 7:30 pm for anyone m>irs of any of the defendants, if WELCOME TO EVERYONE any are deceased: also, all other er Union church next Sunday of high school age and over. Anyone who wishes to attend is I persons or parties unknown claim- Sunday School at 9:45. Morning Seventh-day Adventist Church, service at 11 o'clock. The Ladies asked to meet at the Church of mg any right, title, estate, lien or : n Ite 1301 West Main. Sabbath i Satur- Aid Society meets every second Christ, 6th and Gibbs, ami trans­ interest In th«' real estate «ie- day) services: Sabbath school 9:30 Wednesday of the month at the portation will lx’ available. If scribed in the Complaint herein. aznM sermon 11:00 am. Mid-week church. If you have no church some of the older folks can go ami DEFENDANTS service on Wednesday evening at home, come and worship with us. take cars they will be esjiccially IN THE NAME OF THE 8-00 p.m. Come and worship with Frank E. Gray, pastor. welcome. STATE OF OREGON: You ar«' us. Walter Blehm, pastor. hereby »ummoned and required to The Reorganized Latter Day appear and answer the Compiaint Blue Mountain ehunch. Every­ Saints meet each Sunday in the of the plaintiff fltod against you one Is invited to visit these ser­ banquet room of the Rainbow cafe in the above entitled suit on or vices. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m at 10:00 o'clock for Sunday school phone 28-F-4) before the last day of the time Morning worship at 11:00, chll- and at 11:00 o’clock for the church prescribed in the < trdcr of l*ubli- Bcm'fit dance will be given at cation, to-wit: on or tiefore the 1 drens' church at 11:20 ajn. Junior service. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone Walker Saturday night April 30 26th day of May. 19-19; and if you Christian service at 6.45 p.m. Eve­ 361J. to raise funds for the new floor fail tn so appear and answer, for ning service at 7:45 p.m. and piano I’hr «tone«' is iqxinsored want thereof the plaintiff wall ap­ Bible study and prayer meeting First Presbyterian Church. D. Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young Hugh Peniston. pastor. Sumlay hy the bon rd members of the ply to the above entitled Court for Peofde's own service Friday night school at 9:45 am. with depart­ Saginaw-Walker community club the relief demand«*d in the Com­ They expiTt to give about four plaint, to-wit: that you, ami each at 7:45. ments for all ages. Morning wor­ We extend an invitation and an ship 11.-00 a.m. A Deputation more dances every two weeks be­ of you, be adjudged to have no appeal to our local young people Team from the Westminster fore enough money is raised. A estate or interest whatsoever in and all local families to attend House at Oregon State College. basket ball court is also made out ami to th«’ lami or premises Iwrem these services. Clifford E. Landis, Corvallis, Oregon will be in charge on the floor anti the hall may be described, to-wit: ured for any community activitnai minister. All that part of Lot 6 S«*etion of the service. Miss Jane Beidler The club wishes to thank all thoac 21. Township 21 South Range and Mr. Ron (Tarke will give talks 3 West of the Willamette Me­ St. Andrew’s Episcopal church on "World Churchmanship." Miss who donated their work and money ridian. I Jine County. Oregon, i meets the second and fourth Sun- Marilyn Moser and Mr. Bob Wicks in getting the hall ready for the lying West of the James 1 day mornings at 11:00 o'clock for will also take part in the service. new floor. Short ridge Don« t ion I .and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Thompson | worship in Mills Chapel. Dean All members and friends are Claim #52, in said township Perry Smith of Corvallis is in urg«>d to come and hear these had the following visitors over the nnd range. 1 charge of the service. ■ , week end: Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred young propio. Westminster Fellowship Groups Bal<*s and son of Dorcnn, Mr and and that th«' plaintiff is the owner Mrs. Pat Cummings of Cottage in fee simple of the aforesaid |>rop. The Church of Christ, 6th and will meet at 5:30 at the church. Grove and Dnrrcl Thompson of erty as ret out in the Complaint Gibbs -Sumlay school 9:45 a.m. herein; and that you. and each of First Methodist Church. 334 Nehalem. Oregon. with classes for al) ages under you be forever cnjoiiwd ami dc- A birthday party was given at leadership of Roy S. Hands, sup’t, Washington Avenue. Frank E. the R. P. Bash home Saturday txored fr«>m asserting nny claim Brown, minister. We handle all kinds of insurance evening for Mrs. H. O. Laird ami1 what«wer adverse to th«- plaintiff; and Mrs. Raymond Thies, primary “Can God Do Anything About sup’t. There will be preaching ser- It?” will be the topic-for Sunday Lowell Bcnston Guests were: Mr. ami for such other and furtiwr and Mrs. Merritt Bolton and chil­ relief as to the Court shall reem I vices Saturday evening beginning morning sermon at the eleven dren of Cottage Grove; Mr. and just and «‘quitable. at 7:30 with W. L. Jessup, presi­ o'clock hour. This will be the Mrs. HaroM Laird and children; This Summons is published pur­ dent of San Jose Bible College second in a series on the Will of Mr. and Mrs. II. O. Laird; Mr. suant to an «»rder made hy HON God. Sunday school classes meet preaching. Mr. Jessup will also be EAST, Cirenlt and Mrs. Ixiwcll Benston and Pete WILLIAM bringing the Sunday morning and at 9:45. Youth Fellowships will Hayes. Judge nt the State of Oregon for Sumlay evening messages for us. meet at six o'clock with the Eve­ Hank Getty surprised his folks Lane County, on the 22nd day of Morning worship and com­ ning Fellowship Forum meeting at Friday by arriving home from Fort April, 1949, which order directs 7:30. 405 Main St., Cottage Giove, Ort. munion 11 a.m. Sunday morning Ord, Calif., where he had Fx-en that this Summons be published Chu. 8. Hall L. E. Lhton with special music. once a week for four successive confim-d in a hospital there for Hebron Christian Church. A several weeks following a car ac­ Young people's C. F. C. Sunday evening 6:30 p.m. at the church. hearty welcome to all. Bible school cident and operation. Leaders Bob and Marion Beach. 10.-00 o'dock, classes tor all ages. The Saginaw grade school ball Junior E. F. C. also at the church Jess Hill, supt., Marjorie Berg­ team went to Delight Valley Fri­ at 6:30. Leaders Jerry and Eileen gren. asst. supt. day aflernoon to play bag. The Morning worship 11 o'clock. score was 12 to 5 in favor of Witherspoon. Lord's Supper, special music. Ser ­ Png-prayer service 7 p.m. fol­ Delight Valley. lowed by congregational singing mon by Pearl Campbell. Sermon The 4-H Forestry hoys played Topic "The Third Cross on Cal­ their fathers a game of ball at the and sermon at 7:30. Young people's Bible study vary.” Bible study May 3rd at the school grounds Sunday afternoon Thursday evening at the Beach Richard Garman home. Young The fathers won by a score of j home. Adult Bible study and Peoples meeting Thursday evening 21 to 15 prayer meeting Thursday evening at the Pear! Campbell home Ann Mrs. Marvon Harpolc and Mrs at 7:30 at the church, Bro. Sher­ Hill, leader. Mrs. Ollie Powell, ad- Lowell Benston «mtertained with viaor Cara Nome or White Mink 8et» $2 00 - 110.00. wood Smith, leader. a birthday dinner at the Harpok' If you don't have a church home home in Cottage Grove Monday F. Sherwood Smith, pastor. Bath Powder $1 25 $2 00. Perfume $1.50 - $9 00. you will be made welcome at the evening honoring their huabftnds Cologne $2.75. Bath Sets $1.50. Hebron Church. on their birthday anniversaries. Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Williams Free Methodist Church. “The and children of Portland spent the Friendly Church” 915 So. 6th St. week end at the Harley Williams C. B. Starkey, pastor. home. Compacts 50c $6.00. Lucite Mirrors $3 95 - $5 00 Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. George Gunn and Dresser Sets $3.50 - $27.00. Perfutniers $2.00 - $6 50 Thelma Wright, superintendent. children; Mr. and Mrs. William Morning worship 11:00 a m. Sing­ Shivers and son of Cottage Grove spiration 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic and Dan McCloughton of Shedd. I Service 7:45 p.m. Congregational Oregon spent Sumlay at the James singing, and special numbers from Chatterton home. Gales — Joan Manning — Haas. Deep, rich chocolate time to time, if you are not at- Mrs. Virginia Hayes of Rose­ coated goodies; fruits and nuts, creams and cordials. tending elsewhere, we invite you burg and Elizabeth SHovcr of Eu­ to worship with us. Mid-week gene spent Sunday at the home of service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Mrs. Franc Hales. Herb Fuller of Cottage Grove First Baptist Church, 5th and was a dinner guest of Barbara Jefferson Avenue, Cottage Grove. Laird Sunday. “Symphony” or "Ciucad«” — A «pocial box for Mother 11.00 F. Sidney Shinai), minister. Mrs. Gwen Bently of Springfield Others in large variety $1.00 to $4.00. Roy Reed, director of music. Mrs. spent the week end with her Charles Parrett, church school grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen , superintendent. Planter. The regular sessions of the Billy Perham of Cottage Grove church school are at 9:45 i o ehick and LeRoy Ketchersido of Mt. every Sunday morning, Graded View spent Sunday with Frank Vase« — Pnwder Jam — Manicure Seta — Billfolda - lessons that are Scrii pturally Clark. Travel Cases — Fountain Pens. sound. Consecrated touchers, class­ Bill Copp of West Fin spent es for all ages. Three adult classes. the week end at the W. A. Sells The morning worship is at 11:00 home. o’clock. Anthem by choir. The Betty and Beatrice Purcell of pastor will speak upon the subject Walden »pent the week end with "Making the Most of Life.” The their cousin Rosalie Purcell. Only 0 days left — Lent ye forget, better »ton in now for her Rift. Lord’s Supper will vo commemo­ Billy Ketcherslde of Mt. View rated and the hand of fellowship spent Saturday with Jimmy Wil­ extended to all new members. liams. The people’s service will begin Several from here attended a at 7:30 p.m. The Fireside Program school carnival at the Mt. View will consist in the singing of songs school house Friday evening. that mother used to sing. The (flat form will be attractively dec­ Coon Hound orated as a living-room scene by A eoon hound is a big, gangling, the fire side. The pastor will speak lop-eared shy beast, and a wag of upon the subject "The Triangle hli bony tail can hurt like a kick Tangle." The popular and sacred on the shin. He must be looked numbers of music will be in keep­ after like a child, costs as much as ing with the theme. ■ horse, and is always hungry, but The public is cordially invited. his voice is worth It. LEGAL NOTICES Singspiration 7:30 P. M„ Friday, 29th WHEN? WHERE? WHO? 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