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The Sentinel, Cottage Orove, Oregon Thnrs.. July SL 1919 I Education Costs Double 10 Years ’Truth" is ■ the subject of the SOCIETY MFFTs WITH Lesson-Sermon in all Churches of VIKS WRIGHT O.rist, Scientist, on Sunday, July On July 14th the Woman's Mis 24. sionary society of the Free Metho Eugene, July 20 t Special)— dist church met nt the home of The Golden Text is. "Teach me thy way, O Lord; 1 will walk ‘n Atti iiding one of the schools of Mrs Thelma Wright of Creswell the state system of higher educa for an all day meeting Eleven thy truth” H's. 86:11). tion txxsts about $750 today, or Among the citations which com about dotible what it did ten years members were prevent and articles prise the Lesson-Sermon is the ago. husuu'ss managers and house were made for the Life Line Chil following from the Bible: 'Tire mothers at the institutions say. dren's home of Kansas City A word of the Lord is right; and l»ut residence fees hast* gone up delicious |>ot luck dinner was serv ed at noon and a business meeting Trinity Lutheran — The Church Blue Mountain church. Every all his works are done in truth" only 30 per cent. largest increase conducted at 2:00 pm • Ps. 33:4». together with the fol-, has been in room and board, and of the Lutheran Hour. There will one is invited to visit these ser lowing correlative passage from After the business meeting mem inctease in coat of books is another be no morning worship, Sunday- vices. Sunday school at 9:45 a m. the Christian Science textbook, factor in the rise, managers of the bers lepairvd to the Quigley home, where they visited the old ;>«'ople school or Bible class conducted Morning worship at 11:00, chil Science arat Health with Key to cooperative lxx»k stores report. Singing and prayer and Hidings this Sunday morning. July 24. drens' church at 11 20 a m. Junior the Scriptures," by Mary Baker Room and Board, at the Univer- were given, which was greatly The congregation is invited to join Christian service at 6.45 p m. Eve Eddy: 'Truth is God's remedy tor ■»mu- w >rv irinH »■» i Tw.t» Oregon Stat«' । «>njoycd by the ladies then'. the Roseburg Lutheran congre ning servi»* at 7:45 p.m. < m»r of «.very kind, anti Truth «xillege, is $503, «ximpanxi with gation at their annual Mission Bible study and prayer meeting destroys only what Is untriie" $245 ,n 19C19-4O. Institution«! fewi. Festival to be conducted at the Tuesday evening at 7:45. Young (p. 142». a| same schools, will tx* $127.50 Veterans' Hospital grounds in People's own sendee Friday night (Mrs. W. C. Thorp, Reporter) Christian Science Society, Cot- in 1949-50, comjturcd to $9t» in Roseburg. The pastor is to be at 7:45. tage Grove, Oregon, 242 Second 1939-10. Student ex¡»enaes are. Miss Wanda Moore of Nebraska guest speaker at their morning We extend an invitation and an street holds Sunday school at 9:45 slightly less at the three Colleges I Hickman children of and festival service which is to begin appeal to our local young people a.m. Wednesday evening meetings of Education, at Ashland. La-1 ,, vW”nR at 10:30. Regular morning worship and all local families to attend at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wednes Grande and Monmouth, since Uv-1,rom*' O,v«'on is to be conducted the following these sen-ices. Clifford E. Landis, day of each month). Reading room ing costa have not increased so, at the Kenneth Mulkey ’home Mr. nnd Mrs. Jim Toner spent Sunday at 11 a.m. wdth Sunday- minister. is open Monday through Saturday markedly in smaller cities. a few days with their children in school and Bible class at 9:45. We afternoon from 2:00 to 4:00 p.m. These figures are based on Camas. Washington. While there regularly worship in the SJJ.A Assembly of God — We wish to dormitory accommodations, and ! they took a trip to Government Church, W. Main and M streets. extend a hearty invitation to you Culp Creek Assembly of God Richard E. Gross, pastor to worship with us—the church of Church — We invite you to our do not include travel, clothing and J Springs. extra frills. Some students will Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Arnold evangelical action. Sunday school where we have live mor»> cheaply in cooperative and daughter Marilon of Nebraska First Baptist Church, 5th and classes for all ages. Sunday school Sunday services: Sunday school Jefferson Avenue Cottage Grove. 9:45 a. m.; morning worship 11:00 9:45 a.m.; morning worship 11:00 houses tat OSC and the Univer I arrived here this week to visit at F. Sidney Shinall, minister, Mrs. a. m.; Ch-ist's Ambassadors 6:30 am.; young people's service 6:30 sity» or in private homes. Many | the Lambdin and Lunney homes Naomi Wilson took a truck load Roy Reed music director, Mrs. p. tn.; evening evangelistic service p.m.; evening evangelistic service are working this summer, and hold down ¡»art time jobs while in Charles Parrett, chureh school 7:45 p. m. 7:30 p.m.; prayer meeting Wed school to pay all or part of their I of horses to northern California Thursday and returned home Sat superintendent. Weekday services: Tuesday, nesday 7 30 p.m. Come and join urday. The church school sessions be prayer, 7:30 p. tn.; Thursday. Bi us in these services. We desire to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Lloyd nnd help you. —W. Kenneth Bright- gin at 9:45 every Sunday morning. ble study. 7:45 p. m. daughter Donna drove to Portland well, pastor. Classes for all ages taught by We have a home department and Saturday nnd Mr and Mrs. Lloyd consecrated teachers. any wishing spiritual help or returned home Sunday. Miss Don The Reorganized Latter Day The pastor will speak at 11:00 would like a visit from the minis na remained in Portland where o’clock on the subject “What the ter. feel free to call at any time. Saints meet each Sunday in the she expects to secure employment. Scriptures Teach About Forgive Also, if you are in need of a wheel banquet room of the Rainbow cafe Mrs. Blanche Deer and two ness.” The evening subjogi will be chair, in an emergency, we shall at 10:00 o'clock for Sunday school children of Camas Washington vis and at 11 :00 o'clock for the church “God’s Last Wed tn.Aen." The be glad to be of an accommodation ited at her parental home, the Jim public is cordially flivithd *to at to you.—Rev. R. E. Parrish, minis service. Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone Toner home, recently. 361J. tend all services. , , . ter, phone 195-R. Mrs. Clyde Kelso and daughter of Lowell spent several days at St. Andrew's Episcopal church the Ed Kelso home. meets the second and fourth Sun Mr. and Mrs. Sam Taylor of Al day mornings at 11:00 o'clock for kali Lake spent last weekend with w-orship in Mills Chapel. Dean Mrs. Taylor's parents. Mr. and Perry Smith of Corvallis is in Sunday school 10:00 am.; Mrs. W. J. Ladd. Her parents re charge of the service. Preaching 11:00 a.m.; Crusaders turned home with her fer a short Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- Wednesday Prayer meeting 7:45 vacation. Mrs. Al Hoffman left for a ter Day Saints. Sunday school at cOO. p.m.; Worship 7:45 p.m.; visit of a month with her father 10:00 in I. O. O. F. halt I N». Pastor, LeRoy Sapp. and two brothers in Kingston, Ill.1 Mr. and Mrs. George Edes spent The London Church of Christ . First Methodist Church, 334 Every Night Except Mondays and Saturdays Lord's Day services: Bible classes , Washington Avenue, Frank E. Thursday with their daughter nnd for all ages at 10:00 a.m. Song Brown, minister — The Sunday- husband. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Holtan REV. ARTHUR M. OTTESON, Evangelist service at 10:50 a m. Preaching at school meets at 9:45 for their dis- in Eugene. The Yoncalla laimber Co. start 11:15 a.m. by Max Bradford. The ' cushion periods. The morning wor- Lord's Supper at 11:45 azn. Bible । ship hour, at 11 o’clock will pre- ed work Tuesday after being 1 study at 8:00 p.m. Wednesday eve ' sent the minister speaking on the closed down for ten days white ! they put in a new edger. ning at 8:00 p.m. Bible study. subject. "Emergency Exits”. Mrs. Dora Benner returned Tune in KORE at 7:45 a.m. each Free Methodist Church. “the home last week from Seattle, Lord’s Day for a Gospel program 49-2tr-50 presented by the Springfield । friendly church”, 915 south 6th Washington where she visited rel I street, C. B. Starkey, pastor Sun- atives for a week, and also attend Church of Christ. I day school 9:45 am., Mrs. Thelma ed the wedding of Rev. James C. j . Wright, superintendent. Morning Smith, pastor of Yoncalla Church worship 11 a.m., sermon by the of Christ, and Miss Joyce Couch i i pastor Special numbers in song of Seattle. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. George Edes have J by the ladies’ quartet. Singspira- tion 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic mes- sold their ranch to Mr. and Mrs. , MAKES A BUSINESS OF BICYCLING j sage 7:45 p.m. Subject “Hitherto", Sinncck of Billings. Montana. Mr. j Thousands of Seaside's annual vacatioaists ride i This is the last service of this con- and Mrs. Edes retained two lots rented bicycles enthusiastically as a beach pas I ference year, we leave Monday on the northeast corner of their time. Energetic Gordon Shaw in 1933 foresaw ■ afternoon for Portland to attend ranch and have started to build this popularity; decided to serve the public's our annual conference which con themselves a small home. fancy. He quit law school and started his South Ernest HelliwclTs car caught venes Tuesday morning at 8:30. Prom Bike Shop near the Lewis and Clark turn fire while he was at the Methodist । Several carloads of folks from the around. Business grew slowly, but todsv Sh.tw .church are planning to attend church Tuesday evening Later, must hire assistants to help meet demands for : some time during the ten days of about 1:15 a.m., the car was dis bikes, tandems, tricycles and baby strollers. Shaw, I spiritual feast. However we have covered in flames, and was almost active Seaside Chamber of Commerce official« ■made arrangements for the ser- completely destroyed. also finds time to operate his large "Prem” apart John Schlachtcr received a bad | vices at the local church to be ment building. He's a long-time customer of j carried on as usual. Watch for the arm injury this week when a First National’s Seaside affiliate, the Clatsop announcements in next week’s is cable struck his arm while em County Bank. | sue. The general public is cordially ployed in the woods. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Rogers ■ invited. caught a 27 pound striped ha.ss The Church of Christ, Sixth A near Reedsport last Sunday. Mrs. Jack .McDaniels and baby Gibbs 'The church with the friendly spirit." If you have no and Mrs. Max IXxld are visiting TURNING JUNIPERS regular church home, we invite relatives in Indiana and Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Kruse, Mr. you to worship with us. Sunday INTO DOLLARS school 9:45 a.m. Classes for all and Mrs. Bob Smith and Mrs. Jean In 19JO, Veari and Elsie Lehman ages Morning worship and Com- Cowan attended the Horace Heidt of Bend began making novelties I munion 11 a.m. Special music by show in Eugene Wednesday night from Central Oregon’s juniper tree». the choir. .Sermon topic. “Chris- of laat week. With a gift lathe, powered b, their tian Love." Text Col. 3:5-14, John ! Yoncalla Assembly of G o ri washing machine motor, Lehman church has a new pastor. Rev. L. 13:34 and 35 turned out colorfully-grained items This is a message which exalts ' F. Fosner from Drain. of his own design. Today their Mr. and Mrs. Les Anderson and the Jove of Christ and makes ap- ( Western juniper Novelty Co. is in jdication to man. for Jesus said. Mr and Mrs' W C Thon» an‘* a new budding, with living quarters, "Even as I have loved you, that Hill attended the ball game at m<xiem shop and display room. Junction City. Sunday, between They have mastered the individual ye love one another." istic wood, learned the public’s sou Young people’s CFC 7:00 p.m. Yoncalla and Junction City. venir tastes and developed far-flung Barbara Gleason, leader; sponsors sales outlets. "Ours is a product Bob and Marion Beach. Junior typical of Oregon which First EFC 7:00 p.m. Leaders, Jerry and . National helped us deveL Eileen Witherspoon. Congrega op,” Lehman says. tional singing and evangelistic sermon 8:00 p.m. Sermon topic, The Journey and Destination.” This is the tenth and closing ser , In all parts of Oregon people are working to better themselves — mon on the topic, “From Eden to and in the process keep our state growing. We introduce some of the Final Home of Man.” tnem here. In each case they've made effective use of the constructive Choir practice Wednesday eve nings 8:00 p.m., young people’s services of our First National Group banking offices. We believe Bible study Thursday 8:00 p.m at that by helping individuals toward prosperity, we help build Oregon — the Beach home. Adult Bible family by family, farm by farm, business by business. Whether your study and prayer service Thurs day 8:00 p.m. at tho church. Pas financial needs are large or small, come in and talk over your situation tor F. Sherwood Smith. SHOESTRING CHURCH OF GOD - ------- A Arrangements an' being made to have n pre -school clinic tor the first and ninth graders about the time school begins this fall. Members of Yoncalla Church of Christ enjoyed an all day meet ing and basket lunch at Heceta Head on the beach Sunday Sever al trucks and cars drove to take care of the crowds A family' picnic was enjoyed un der the large maple tree« nt the Ed Kelso home recently. Visiting completed the day. The first July meeting of the Y B A. p W club was held Thursday at the home of Mrs. Jean Cowan After n brief busi ness meeting, refreshments were served by the hostesses, Iva Cowan and l^dia Emery. Mr and Mrs. Blaine Hovey re turned home last wreck after a 10,000 mile trip through Canada and eastern parts of the United States. A reunion of the Record family was held last Sunday at the Skin- nera Butte park in Eugene Luther Daugherty, Al Hnffmnn and Richatd Thorp won the boat motor that was given away at Reedsport in the striped Imas prizes, Their bast w a s over 42 inches long. oraiRiuwimmmuaBiM»^ “WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU” I Seven day« a week and until 0 p.m. (Except Sunday we cloie at 8 p.m.) Compare our prices and quality ot goodz—you are always welcome and be treated courteously and fairly. We Give Dividend Stamps CtonloC 0R00BRY vlvvlvv A LOCKBKB The Store on Dorena Luke Shore 9 Mr. Car Owner: To protect everything you own from a liability claim, and conform with the Oregon law, you will want insurance on your car. When you were told that State Farm is the world's largest auto insurance company and writes a broader ser vice for less money, that was true. To save money — See E E BARTRUFF. Service Man. Buy your life insurance where you bny your auto insurance Household Hint Lowest rates available on Auto ■ Fire ■ Life Insurance Ton can usually reinova grease spots from wallpaper with a paste made of eomstarch, talcum powder er white eornmeal and carbon tetra- ehlorida. Spread paste over spot, brash off when dry, and repeat until •tain disappears. 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Now he’s de- ,*n otxbard and seed crop ranch in Salem's Walg^Ilills district. Jim's wife is his schoolgirl sweet- heart,-runite Johnson—and there are Donna, 6, and Says this topnotch farmer: "I especially ap- PraHate the help First National gave me as a youngster.” Hebron Christian Church, the church with a hearty welcome — Bible school, 10 o'clock. Classes for al! ages; Jess Hill, superinten dent: Marjorie Berggren, assistant superintendent. Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Lord's Supper, spe cial music, sermon by P. M Camp bell. Sermon topic is “Building Walis." Bible study Tuesday, July 26, at the Jess Hill home. Young people's meeting at the P. M. Campbell home with all young people invited; Mrs. Olle Powell, advisor. If you are without a church home, the Hebron church extends you a hearty welcome. ES. many of today's engines have been stepped- up . . . they call for more powerful gasoline! 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