The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 05, 1950, Page 10, Image 10

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    The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Culp Creek Assembly of God
Church — We invite you to our
Sunday school where we have
es for all ages. Sunday school
a.m.; morning U’orship 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
•is in these services. We desire to
help you. —W. Kenneth Bright-
well, pastor.
The Rcorgunired Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter l»ay Swint;
meets each Sunday in the banquet
room of the Rainbow cafe at 10:00
o'clock for Sunday school and at 1
11:00 o'clock for the church ser­
vice Z. A. Coop, pastor, phone
361 J.
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 p m. Eve­
ning service at 7:45 pan.
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
appeal to our local young people
and all local families to attend
these services. Clifford E. Landis,
minister.
“WE ARE HERE TO SERVE YOU”
(Except Sunday we close at 8 P. M.)
Seven days a week and until 9 P. M.
Compare our prices and quality of goods — you are
always welcome and treated courteously and fairly
Steeles
Dividend Stamps
GROCERY
A LOCKERS
The Store on Dorma Lake Shore
SPECIAL
LUCIEN LE LONG "SOAP SET
(3 bars)
Reg. $1.50
Now Only
$1.00
KELLY DRUG CO
We Give 3 & H Green Stamps
be. "A Natain Born in
Friday night, "Seven Fulfilled
Prophecies of our Day"; Cihere
will be no meeting Saturday
night). Sunday night. "ihe Rus
sian. German Alliance and World
War Three”.
The turbulent world of today
presents a dark picture for to­
morrow. Come hear this man of
Ged tell of the brighter side which
God has in stone for His ¡x'ople.
Each
singing and
w ith
there wall be both instrumental
and vocal special numbers every
night.
MethodiM Church. "the
friendly church." 915 South ; Mh
pastor.
street.
B.
plxme 6691 I. Sunday school 9:45
a m.. Mrs. Thelma Wright, supers
intendent. Jerry Beers, assistant.
Morning worship 11 a.m. Singspi-
ration 6:45 p.m. Evangelistic mes-
business
sage 7 45 p.m.
meeting, at the parsonage Tues­
day evening. January 10. 7:30.
Great missionary meeting Jan­
uary 19. 7:30 p.m. with Rev. Oli­
ver Haslam, returned missionary
from Japan. He will present col­
ored slides of the work and places
in Japan, at the close of his mes
sage. The general public
ally invited.
Call on Us for Insulating Material
Window Glass Putty
Roofing Material
w. j. M c C ready lumber co
OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 5.00 P. M.
Phone 561
Nuvil TrniniiiK (’enter, San Di­
ego.
(’alii
Mu Innes, an man.
\i Him
Hull 1er L'atUs
Uy gliiditiiled Imin the
I ik of mH m Uv '"vk ration»
11 fui irci i luigi’ .- ini» ot money
I leetmnicx Tei I inician
, uh year Ui J»»» ul potential gaina
uniini; Center, Memphis, Trim. in wi'IRlit.
Maclnnes, who entered tut'al
m rv hv
Nov etnl er 9, HMS. re
< ved hr. iceriiit training al the
HOME TOWN NEWS
Hu
ulti a
Th s sturdy looking bumper and giille combination graces the front
.•nd of the complete line of 1950 Buick iiutomobiles. Other distinctive fen-
tures are the full taper-through front fenders, wrap-around bumpers with
bomb-shaped bumper guards housing the parking light and direction signal
indicators in front, and back-up lights in the rear, and identifying name
plates on the front fenders. The can have completely new bodies, and a
new and more powerful engine is under the graceful hood of the new
bupcr sedan show n a bin e.
Issetubly of Ged
W«' w ish to
extend a hearty invitation to you
to worship with us the church of
evangelical action
Sunday services: Sunday school
9:45 a. tn.; morning worship 11 of
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 fn-rn 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.
Trinity Lutheran
the church
of the Lutheran Hour, Richard E.
I Gross, pastor. The topic lor the
I Sunday morning sermon by the
I pastor w ill be Making the Most
is con-
of Sunday.
ducted at 11 a.m. in the S.D.A.
church, W. Main and M streets.
I Sunday school and Bible Class Ix1-
gin at 9:45. You are welcome.
The annual meeting of the congre-
jation is to be held Sunday after-
I noon at 2 o'clock at the Henry
I Arp r< sidence. There will be elec­
tion of church officers and the an-
Inual report will be given. Hear
I the Lutheran Hour broadcast each
1 Sunday over the Mutual network
|at 9:30 a.m. and over the ABC
• network at 3 p.m.
By Closing Those COLD GAPS
in Your House
nrnld
body styles are
lecitd Sei.es, the
;on
I laite
I street holds Sunday school at 9
I a m. Morning worship at 11:<M
I a.m. Wednesday evening meeting
I at 8:00 p.m. (the second Wedncs-
I day of each month). Heading room
1 is opt n Monday, Wednesday and
I Friday afternoons from 2:00 to
| 1:00 p.m.
ON FUEL BILLS
Ed Rothe, Mgr.
dmm
Flint,
annotine
models an<l »
n the Í
the ind Special t
.» line of
lays, and for the first
torque • eonver
Is in a wide missions have been in:
from the newly -invaded Buick cara si
int reduced in
n the upper brackets. The
e campletely new from
Bunks
cqu i p|x< I
stv ling and engineering stand-
tlii.w.
punts, boasting more powerful
engines new and nxenier bodies. III \l> or ST Wil Mil»
comfort.
sweeping
fender lines carried through the
Follow mg
m< etim; of the
length of the Ixsiy.
>ard of Directors < f Standar*
Altogether there ar
I Company of I ’ tlir a in.. F riday
in the H I» Collier innouncvd his
in the hue with set
Sixcial Seriis and >
nation ns ch
the Sup’
i ompany
ot directors <
its are on three
Basically the
lb l’émût r 31. 19
Al
different chas
but one model in
and Roadmnster
both the
will continue a U direi tor anil
Series is
com-
Rinnan of th< imane
more spacious mittve. R G. Folli», V :> e chairman
bodv.
and formerly pre .ident, was elect­
engine is offered in the ed" bj the !x>aid to sue a cd Mr
« I'hairnian
m
ui
that officr
Renewing Porch Rugs
To renew grass or fibre rugs ot
the type frequently ir -a on porch
es. coat them with regular exterior
house paint, thinned to the con
sistency of stain with turp-nt ne
in the proportion of one i rt tor
pentine to four parts paint. A i) x 12
rug will require apr
ly
three quarts of paint and one and
a half pints of turp ntine
930 6IBBS AVE.
Sfavici
-
COTTAGE ORO VE, ORE&ON
POWE.: NEWS WITH
A REAL PUNCH!
They're greater in power—higher in compression
standout in styling— dreams to drive —and now there's
llorf lor 1950
Iho brood now
I 263 volto in hood Umighf night Pork
Ing a wrdlop ihol mnl., Iho Silti tn ¡fond
oui pori ormor o! Iho luaion, horo li itili
II «iz»
o, we just couldn't hold back the
whole bi" Buick line for 1950.
They're too good-looking—too much fun
todrive-too jam-packed w ith stepped-up,
higher-compression, ready-to-ramble
power—to be kept under cover.
Do maybe you’ve already seen some
1950 Buicks on the highway.
Maybe you’ve noticed the extra “git up
and travel'’they have- glimpsed the wide,
curving windshields (one piece in most
models)—noted, approvingly, that the
typical Buick taper is now found in all
Buick fenders.
That there arc more than a dozen-and-a-
half models to choose from. 'I hat there
arc three power plants in the Buick line
—all of higher compression, all stepped
up in power.
I hat all models are big and roomy inside
— some rear seats arc better than a foot
wider than before!—yet in every instance,
shorter over all, so easier to handle, park
and garage.
Above nil, maybe you’ve beard of
exciting news on price...
That Dynaflow Drive, for instance-
standard on R oadmash r models, op­
tional on all others now costs
’UÌ
20U less 11 .in on 1949 models.
■■ ¿rum» X
LOTS OF LUGGAGF SPACE, plut a Mgh-fcnhlon rear end treatment, grocoi
the Buick tourbock Sedan model» for 1950. Thh !> th. ROADMASTtP, and
above is the 5<JPt» veriion of thh much-wanted 4 door, A-pauenger Sedan.
You'll got
oil SUPI K moduli.
thro Mnh troni-
pu itiön, 128 hp with
[lynntlow Privo.*
i'uiiron«
4
That in the full line S peciai . Sui’l it and
R olomasii h i lies there is a Buick to
lit practically every budget above the very
lowest!
Pictured above is the 1950 Si per 4 door
Sedan, one of the new Buick body types
for 1950. At your Buick dealer's are more
actual models, the whole story on others.
Hadn't you better see him right now —
and Rte if you. too, don’t find Buick “top
choice for 1950”?
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>r3
W hvri hftter nufnmnhllnu uro bulli ta U h trill butto! tbrm
li/r v in HIHIY I. IAX|Ok, A»< Nftlworh, vvvry Moncloy ovinlng.
Phone your BVICK dealer lor a demonntrution—Bight Nowl
Mi inclito of Lmef n
In the Cncbca hume of Thomai
C . ly! in London is a tc, gment in
I n".. .:i'3 o'.'.a handwriting of «
le: : given during the American
“He’s walking on air
he’s on his
way to the MAULDING MOTORS to
pick up his new Buick. It has all the
new features, plus economical oper­
ation/’
topchoice FOB FIFTY
is on V.«an;
1060 E. Adams
C . Mor in w 1
Church
of God
Sunday school
lead the service an . Bible ;t> iy.
All are welcome to share i i »la it 10 a.in. Preaching service at 11.
ministry and seivice of the church. Young people's service 7 p.m. and
evening worship at 7:15. Midweek
Church of Christ. Momoe Ave Bible study Wednesday at 7:30.
—LcRoy Sayp, pastor.
near Fifth. Arley E. Moore, min­
ister.
ncranent" is the suoject of
Bible study 10: 00 a.m. Worship
U sson-Scrmon in al! < hurchcs
11:00 a.m. Special sermon by the
I'hrist, Scientist, on Sund " .
minister. Young peoples’ meeting
6:45 p.m. Preaching 7:30 p ni January 8.
Sermon topic "The Great Rcnova-
The Goldi n text is "The prep-
tion". Mid-week service, Wedn . - Stations of the heart in man. and
day 7:30 p.m.
the answer of the tongue is from
the Lord. , . .Commit thy works
Seventh-day Adventist » hurch. unto the Lord, and thy th< lights
1301 West Main.
shall be established <Prov. 16:1, 3i.
Saturday services. The lessons
Among the citations which com­
for the first quarter of 1950 an prise the Lesson-Sermon is th<
on ‘Our Lord's Prayer". Sabbath foliowin;’ from the Bible: "Am
school programs for all ages begin J -
d unto him. . . . There i>
at 9:30.
no man that hath left house or
At the 11:00 hour, the pastor. parents, or brethren, or wife, or
Walter Blehm will speak. Lloyd children, for the kingdom of l«od
Bird will be in charge of the pray­ sake. Who shall not receive mani-
er meetings for January. Remem­ fold more in this present t im<
ber your Wednesday evening ap and in the world to come
pointment at 7:30.
everlating” (Luke 18:19, 29, .’Ku
togetlier with the following cor
QUICK RESULTS FROM
relative passage from the Chris­
WANT ADS
tian Science textbook, "S< ience
and Health with Key to the Scrip-
by Mary Baker Eddy
Htr<
s is the soul
lot Christianity" (p. 140).
AVE MONEY
III
the er
X are
First Baptist Church. 5th and
Jefferson. Sunday sch ol begins at
9:15. There are classes for all
ages. At the 11 o'clock worship
service the pastor, Wm. W. Sutt-
erlin. will preach on the them«
"Light from Within."
The young people will have their
meeting at 6:30 in the evening. At
the 7:30 worship service the pastor
is preaching on "The Chtist King"
which is the portrait of Jesus
painted in the words of Matthew
This is the second in a series
living portraits of Jr u ■ a ',. i.
HAS JUST BEGUN’
238 Pacific Hiway South
Hout l<
set Vices Are now
t the Church of
in
and Gibbs. Erwin
Marshall, evangelist of Plainview.
Minnesota, is preaching each eve­
ning concerning the general theme
lot the entire revival c imp r i
St. Andrew's Episcopal Church I which is, 'The World of lixi iy in
meets the second and fourth Sun- i the Light of Prwphecy." Thcs,
y hi eon
day mornings at 11:00 o'ckx-k for ‘ nn s ages will . educate
| (Wiling histur . cun ent events
worship in Mills Chapel Pc
and givo you s nitu 'l food .is they
Perry Smith of Corvallis is in arv treated in the light ot th
charge of the service.
' W. rd of God. (hi Thur«! iy eve
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Progress Nightly
Ghurcn
The Ourch at Hebron — Bible
Hchool 10 a m., competent teach­
er*. and ctesses f<< all ages. Jess
Hill, superintendent, Nora Small,
assistant suixnviitendeut Morning
worship 11 o'clock. Special music
and the Lord's Supper Serrmwt by
P. M Campbell, topic: "Children
by Adoption ”
Bible study Wednesday. Janu­
ary 11, at 7:30 in the evening,
place to be decided.
Young people's meeting Sunday
owning at 6 30 at Annelle Mar­
tin's home. All young people are
invited. Cliff and Clara Foster ad­
visors.
If you are without a church
home and living in this commun­
ity, the Hebron church extends
you a hearty welcome.
I ,hlln • the O' Ie i f the
re lower lines, the up
n e el mor.' r. lass and
Evangelistic
Thnrs.. Jan. .">. 1950
930 Gibbs Ave.
SQTORS
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Phone 600
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