The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 26, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    Church
Bible Gibb«,
spirit Sunday »cJaxil 9:45 am.
ages, Jess Hill, Supt. Marjorie Classes for all ages. Morning wor-
Beiggren, assistant superlntcn- xhlp and Communion at 11 a.m.
dent. Worship service 11;(X) a.m. Special by the choir. Sermon topic
I Lord's Supper and special music "While 1 Was Busy Here and
Sermon by Pear) CamplM-ll. Bible There."
Young people's C.F.C. will meet
study. May 31 I at 8 o’clock.
the
6:30 Sunday evening
Place to I m - announced later.
Young Peoples meeting nt the church for their regular meeting
< 'ampbcll home, Thursday evening and will then go in a group to the
at 8 o'clock. All young people high school for baccalaureate ser­
vices. There will be no evening
Invited. Ollie Powell, advisor.
service at the church other than
Free Mcthcxiist Church. "The the C.F.C. In order that everyone
Friendly Church." 915 South 6th who wishes may attend the bacca­
laureate services. Young people’s
street. C. B Starkey, pastor.
Sunday school 9:45 am. Mrs. Bibi«- study Thursday evening at
Thelma Wright, acting »upterin- 8 p.m. at the Beach home. Adult
tendent Morning worship. 11 a m. Bible study and prayer meeting
The Rev, C. D. Wcxxl will be Thursday evening at 8 p.m. at the
x|x-aklng on the subject, "When church.
Friday night has been an-
He lx Come." Hix wife and two
and nounced ax work night for the
have charge of the »pedal music young people’s group AH that can
arc asked to I m - at the church that
und songs, which you will enjoy.
Singspiration 6 45 p.m. Mrs. C. night ready for work.
F. Sherwood Smith, pastor.
D. Wood will I m - in charge. The
closing message of this campaign
First Baptist church. 5th and
7:45 with the Evangelist speaking
on the subject "Tti«- Astounding Jefferson Avenue. Cottage Grove.
Question" The Rev. and Mrs. F. Sidney Shinai), minister. Mrs.
Wixxl will I m - singing several Roy Reed, director of music. Mrs.
specials, also their daughters. You Charles Parrett, church school
are welcomed and we know you supt.
the
The regular sessions
will enjoy the services.
Helinin
Church
ACTIVITIES
The Reorganized Mt ter Day
Saints meet each Sunday in the
banquet room of tin- Rainbow cafe
at 10:00 o'clock for Sunday School
and at 11:00 o'clock for the church
service. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone
361J.
The tendon Church of Christ.
Lord's Day services: Bible classe*
10:00, congregational singing 10:50
a.m.. preaching 11:15 am, Lord'*
Siqipcr 11:45 a m. and Bible class
7:30 p.m,
Wednesday evening 7:30 a ■er-
vice of singing praises unto God
and a study of his word. All
vices are free to all and a ciirdlal
welcome is extended to all.
St. Andrew's Episcopal church
meets the second and fourth Sun­
day mornings at 11:00 o'clock for
worship in Mills Chapel. Dean
Perry Smith of Ctorvallis is in
charge of the service.
Culp Creek Assembly of God
Church — We invite you to our
Sunday school where we have
classes for all ages. Sunday school
9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00
a.m,; young people's service 6:30
p.m.; evening evangelistic service
prayer meeting W«l
nesday 7:30 p.m. Come and join
ua in these services. We desire to
help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
well, pastor.
a
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 nt 6.45 p m. Eve­
ning service at 7:45 p.m.
Bible study and prayer meeting
Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young
Peopk-’s own service Friday night
at 7:45
We extend an invitation and an
apfical to our local young people
and all local families to attend
these services. Clifford E. Landis,
minister.
Church of (k>d. 1060 E. Adams.
Showing the second film nt Cit>
park Sunday evening 7:45 if
weather permits, if bad weather it
will be shown at the Church of
God Chapel. Everybody welcome.
Trinity Lutheran Church. The
Church of the Lutheran Hour. The
subject of the |»stor's Sunday
Morning sermon will be, “A M»t-
Ing Monument." Service* are con­
victed In the S. D. A. Church. W.
Mam and M. streets, at 11 a.m.
with Sunday school and Bible
class at 9:45. We welcome you.
Trinity Ladles' Aid will meet
Thursday afternoon at 1:30 at the
parsonage. The choir will meet
Thursday evening at 7:30 at the
BrandsncM home.
Richard E. Grow, pastor
Enjoy Fruit and Beauty
PLANT STARK IMPROVED
FRUITS, ROSES, SHRUBS
Room 41 — Crawford Hotel
"Ancient and Mraiern Necrom­
ancy, alius Mesmerism and Hypno­
tism, Denounced" is the subject
of the Lesson-Sermon in all
churches of Christ, Scientist, on
Sunday, May 29.
The Golden 'Fext 1», “The Lord
G< m 1 will help me: therefore shall
I not I m - confounded: therefore
have I set my face like a flint, and
I know that
aliali not
ashamed
Among the citations which com­
prise the Lesson-Sermon 1» the
following from the Bible: "Where­
fore take unto you the whole
armour of G< m 1, that ye may be
able to withstand in the evil day.
(Eph, 6:13), together with the
following correlative jMissage from
the Christian Science textltook.
"Science and Health with Key to
the Scriptures," by Mary Baker
Eddy: “At all times and under all
circumstances, overcome evil with
fOOR” (|> 571».
Christian Science Society. Cot­
tage Grove, On-gon, 242 Second
street hold» Sunday school at 9:45
am Wednesday evening meetings
at 8:00 pm. (the Mt-ond Wednes­
day of each month). Reading room
is open Monday through Saturday
afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m.
Christ bin
Assembly of God — We wish to
extend a hearty invitation to you
to worship with us—the church of
evangelical action.
Sunday services: Sunday school
9:45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00
a. m ; Christ's Ambassadors 6:30
p. m.; evening evangelistic service
7:45 p. m.
Weekday
services:
Tuesday,
prayer, 7:30 p m.; Thursday, Bi­
ble study, 7:45 p. m.
We have a home department and
any wishing spiritual help or
would like a visit from the minis­
ter, feel free to call at any time
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 Jesus Christ of Lat-
ter Day Saint*. Sunday school at
10:00 In I. O. O. F. hall.
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What could be a better way to insure a
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home, we guarantee that you will enjoy
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Saturday,
May 28
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Whole Crabs
Boiled Ham
Sliced for sandwiches LB,
Assorted LUNCH
MEATS
Minced Ham, Veal Loal ™
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INCLUDES:
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jb
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Mayonnaise
4 # LB.
BOLOGNA
and WIENERS
•atre fresh I
Big Quart
Bottles
GINGER ALE "‘cÄ”
SPARKLING WATER
BIRELEY'S ORANGE
NESBITT'S ORANGE
HIRES ROOT BEER
PEPSICOLA
COCA-COLA
SLAB BACON
Yov can really save by
slicing if yourself. It
keeps longer and bet­
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NU MADE
Get Acquainted
Sale!
p|NT
FRESH BREAD. Mrs. Wright's.................. lb. 14«
Tender GOLDEN BANTAM
LIBBY'S SWEET PICKLES........... I2 oi. ¡ar 29«
COLUMBIA DILL PICKLES......... Quart ¡ar 29«
RIPE OLIVES. Ebony Standard...No. I can 19«
Fresh CORN
ZEE PAPER NAPKINS
Have tome good old
Corn on the Cob" tonight!
LB.
Pork & Beans %
STRAWB'RY PRESERVES. Shady Oak li-ox. 25c
FLUFF-I-EST MARSHMALLOWS l ib. pkg 25c
POTATO CHIPS. Blue Bell—Big Lib. pkg. 45c
FRENCH'S MUSTARD ...
.9-ox. ¡ar
Whit»
Rock
RITZ FRESH CRACKERS
Lib. box
Prem or Spam
New
Potatoes
Smooth, white,
12-ot botti»
No. I Grade!
Chicken FRICASSEE. Lynden... 29-ox. can 89«
Fruit Cocktail, Hostess Delight, No. 2'/] can 29c
TILLAMOOK CHEDDAR CHEESE ... lb. 45c
CHEDDAR CHEESE, Chatham, Mild
lb. 49c
10 li ». 39c
TOMATO JUICE
Sunny Dawn
46-01.
NEW PACK
Con
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FRESH PRODUCE Values Galore
turnover îaeps
Scooter L»mon.Lim»
Siyroom Tom Col I ini
Merry Mil We ter
Snowy Peel Ginger Al»
Cregmont Root Beer
Gold Ruth Orange Sod»
Sno Cola Bevarag»
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L. E. LISTON
l*honc 252
Ground Beef
Pickle Pimento Loa!
Macaroni A Cheese
Chicken Loal
0HÀ8. 8. HALL
Car Washing and Polish
Me Me
Sirloin Steaks
Ready to shell & eat LB.
406 Main 8t. — Phone 72
Come in and get acquainted with
Mr. J. L. Callantine, the new owner.
Through
First Methodist Church. 344
Washington Ave. Frank E. Brown,
minister.
Sunday school classes will meet
at 9:45. The morning worship ser­
vice, at 11 o'clock, will present
Mr. Alexander Hergert, tenor
soloist, singing Ralph Cox's,
"Hearken Unto My Voice • The
I ms tor will speak on the subject,
"How Deep is the Ocean?"
The evening service will be hold
in conjunction with the High
school Baccalaureate held in the
High school auditorium at 8 p.m.
INSURANCE
RED. mall carriers ar« said to
have volunteered to toto, along with
th» mail, over their routes, sacks of
grain which they will scatter In
spots where birds seem to be having
a tough Um» foraging tor food.
LB
Lean, meaty, tender
at Baker’s Super Service
9th & Gibbs
Sliced Bacon
umm
You will be pleased with the service
Odd Fact
Smoked Hams
Pork Sausage
WITH FIRE
Silage
Feed in the silo can b» kept sev­
eral years without much loss In
teed value.
Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Halverson
of Wrxxlland, Wash., visited Mon­
day with Mrs. Dorothy Scars and
other relative*. Mr. Halverson ob­
tained work at the Izorena dam
and the family plans on moving
down as soon as they are able to
■ell their home at Woodland
A rattlesnake was seen Monday
in the vicinity of the Sheet* and
Mackey mill and the mill workers
said they planned on burning out
the snake.
Mrs. Green gave a demonstra­
tion at the home of Mrs. Dorothy
Sears Monday. Attending the dem­
onstration were: Mmes. Dorothy
McGrew, Ethel Culbertsen, Flor-
ine Violette, Ann Culbertsen, Flor­
ence Eriksen, Almctta Goodsell,
Irene Jones and Ruby Halverson oi
Woodland. Wash. The ladies en­
joyed a delicious luncheon. Prizes
were won by Mmes. Eriksen, Cul­
bertsen aid Jones.
On these Picnic and
Luncheon Favorites
in our meat section!
First Presbyterian Church. D.
Hugh Peniston, pastor. Worship
11 o'clock. The pastor will preach.
Sunday school is at 9:45 in all
departments.
FIGHT FIRE
Seventh-day Adventist Church,
1.301 West Main. We invite you to
join us in our Sabbath (Saturday
Sabbath school
young and old begins at 9:30 and
the church services at 11:00.
held
Wednesday evening at 7:30.
On May 28, M E. Carr will be
the speaker.
CULP CREEK
(Mrs. IC. K. (iroat, reporter)
\Wc
CHURCH OF GOO
Sunday school 10:00 a.m.;
Preaching 11:00 a.m.; Crusaders
7:00 p.m.; Worship 7:45 p.m.;
Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:45
p.m. Pastor, LeRoy Sapp.
church school are at 9:45 O'clock
every Sunday morning. Graded
lesson materials an- used through­
out the school. Consecrated ef­
ficient teacher* in all departments.
Classes for all.
The morning worship I* at 11:00
o’clock. Anthem by the choir. The
pastor will continue to »(x-ak upon
the »object "What Baptists Be­
lieve " The »[xr ial phase of this
subject to be discussed next Sun­
day will be "What Baptists Believe
About
Church Ordinances
Tin- public is cordially invited.
There will I m - no service in the
church Sunday evening. Ail
churches in Cottage Grove will
unite in the Baccalaureate service
to be held in the High school
auditorium.
5 For
$1.00
Snowdrift Shortening
can
Be sure...shop
Florida Oranges
Calavo Avocados 2 for 29c
Cucumbers
Green Onions Mild
New Peas
Red Radishes
Zucchini Squash 2 lbs. 25c
Lettuce Crl»p-frs*h
Ripe Tomatoes
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