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Page 4 The Sentinel, Cot tage Grove, Oregon Thun»., Aug. t l , 19At Church A C T IV IT IE S Trinity Lutheran Church. See enth and Quincy streets. The he Church o f the Lutheran Hour. ; The Rev. E. D. Busch, pastor Hope Lutheran church. Spring- field. Oreg., w ill serve the congre- j gation during its present vacancy Divine worship w-ill he conducted each Sunday at 9 a.m. w ith Sun day school at 10 a.m. and w ill con tinue u n til fu rth e r notice. Trinity Lutheran °' Plans Ceremonies For New Pastor Everyone welcome to attend the Blue Mountain Church. Sunday Noi.-Denominational services held school at 9:45 a m M orning w or- j W hite, pastor. Phone 195R. c h ln the Seventh-day Adventist ship at 11 o'clock Young People s Sunday school at 9 4 5 . A1 sent- builJinK at s i l k Creek Sunday service at 9:45 p m Evening evan- melpfenlg, s u p e r i n t e n d e n t . s c h o o l at 10 a.m. Morning worship gellstic service at 7:45 o'clock. and enjoy a completely depart a» U o'clock and evening service Bible study Tuesday 7:45 p in mentalized Sunday school w ith a at 7:30. P rayer meeting F rid a y at 7 :451 class fo r each age group. Morning Wednesday prayer and praise p.m. worship 11 o'clock. service is at 7:30 p.m. Pastor, R ev.' We extend a cordial ln v tta tk u C. A. (young people) service Roy W orthington. and appeal to all to be w ith us and Sunday night at 6 30. Bob Four enjoy these services. Donald L. nier, president. Anderson, pastor. Hear the broadcast o f "Healing Evening evangelistic service at 7:45. Tuesday night. Indoor Camp W aters'' Sunday morning at 8 L. D. 8. Church meets at the Meeting. 7:45; Thursday, evange- a.m. over KUGN. V.F.W . hall. N orth R iver Road lis tic service a t 7:45. bridge at 5 South R iver Road. Sunday school. 10 a.m. Evening meeting 8 p.m.. Relief Society Wednesday. 1:30 p.m. M I A. Wed nesday. S p m. V. C. H ill. Branch president. Phone 859 o r 434J. Assembly of Ood. Rev. Edgar HOW DO YOU CHOOSE YOUR INSURANCE AGENCY? 1. Is his place of business readily accessible? 2. What is the extent of his in surance training? 3. Is he financially stable? 4. Is he devoting 100% of his time to insurance? 5. Is he active in civic affairs? An agency in order to serve your interests should m ain tain an office, properly staffed for your convenience, be free of financial worries, devote full time to complex, ever-changing insurance problems, be fully cognizant of civic responsibilities and have served an apprentice ship to acquire a broad experience in the application of insurance to your needs. DO£S YOUR AGENT MEASURE UP? You buy tru ly Professional Serv ices when you go to the estab lished, locally owned insurance agency fo r advice on your protection Church of Christ. Monroe near 5th, W. C. Harrison, m inister. Lord's Day services: Bible study 10 a.m. Classes fo r a ll ages. W or ship service 10:50 a.m. Communion 11:45 a.m. Evening service 7:30 p in Mid-week service, Wednesday evening 7:30 p.m. Gospel Mission. Just across the Services every night at 8:15 O ther services announced as the Lord leads. Come and let us w or ship together. There w ill be w ork fo r a ll who have talents. Everyona is welcome. James McDonnell, preacher. Robert E. Kunz, who has ac cepted the call to serve as pastor of T rin ity Lutheran Church, Sev enth and Quincy, w ill be installed August 31. He is a graduate of the Concordia Seminary at Spring- field. BI., which is a ffilia te d w ith the Lutheran Church, Missouri Synod. U n til his arrival, se. vices are being conducted by the Rev. E D. Busch, pastor of Hope Lutheran Church in Springfield. A reception is planned fo r Rev. and Mrs. Kunz following the in stallation ceremonies, in t h e church. (h r l.tliu i Science Nax4««ly, Cot tage Grove. Oregon, 242 Second street, holds Sunday morning worship at 11 a.m Sunday school 9:45 a.m. Wednesday evening meeting at S p.m. Rending nxim in the church building Is open Monday and F rid a y afternoons from 2:1X1 to 4:00 p m. Universal hrothnjhood and the end of conflict w ill be declared to be at hand through the M ind of Christ in a lesson-sernxm entitled "M in d ” which w ill he read in all C hristian Science churches on Sun day, August 24. The Golden text w ill be taken (n>m Psalms. "L e t the txxvple praise thee. O God: let a ll the people praise thee. (1 let the nations be glad and sing for Joy; fo r thou shall judge the peo ple righteously, and govern the nations upon earth " Among the citations to he read from the C hristian Science te x t book. "Science and H ealth w ith Key to Die S criptures" by Mary I B aker Eddy, w ill be the follow ing: " When the divine preoapta are understood, they unfold the foun dation of fellowship, in which one mind is not nt w ar w ith another, but a ll have one S p irit. God. one intelligent source. in accordance w ith the S criptural command: 'Let this Mind be in you. which I was also in C hrist Jesus.' Man and ; his M aker are correlated in divine Science, and real conseiiaisness is cognizant only of the things of God" Ip. 276). First W oitlst Church. F ifth and Jefferson, M inister, Win. W. Sut- i 'erlin 9:45 a m Sundav schtxil. Classes fo r all ages. 11:00 a m. worship. 8:00 p.m worship Rev. Louis Randle, pastm of our church from 1929 to 1931 w ill preach at both services. S p.m. Tuesday, Harmony C ircle Dorena Full (iospel Sunday 8 p m Wednesday, prayer meeting. school 10 a m . each Sunday. Mi Gibbs Avenue Church of C hrist. A ll are welcome to worship to mile up Rat Creek. Welcome Sherwood Smith, m inister, phone gether. Maude Powell. 893. Paul Lubbers, associate m in Hear the N ational Broadcast D o tty view point to be given th ru ister. phone 893. "Just a New T e st a series of lessens by M u rie l F. ament Church T ryin g to be C hris "The Herald of T ru th ” on KASH. Venable, pastor " U n ity Center tians O nly." Bible school 9:45. Eugene, w ith Jame» W. Nichols in Eugene, based u ‘ he textbook. Mrs Jess H ill w ill bring a report on the subject "Back to God." “ Lessons in T ru th . hy E m ily on the W i-N e -M i week of mis This is at 1 p.m. D aylight time. Cady, at 8 p.m. in c ity library sions at the opening exercises of The Church of the 1-Utter Rain clubroom. Cottage Grove. A ll w el the Bible school. The W i-Ne-M a week of missions is a gathering o f Message. Hosea 6:3 says "Then come. Church o f C hrist missionaries «hall we know. If we follow on to Summer P rim a ry sponsored by from the various mission fields know the Lord: - - He shall come unto us a« the rain." the L. D. S. church. E very Wed and the presentation of the w ork M ath. 5:6. "Blessed are to members o f the churches in nesday from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m.. they who hunger and th irs t a fte r V F W hall. Separate classes fo r this area. Morning worship and righteousness . . . ” a ll ages, 4 to 12. Parents are communion service 11:00 "A nd Elder Edward T. Bates In The Child G re w " Young People's welcome. meeting 6:30 Evangelistic services charge. F o r inform ation cal! 965J5. For h irth e r Inform ation phone 8:00. "The Baptism of The H oly S t. Andrew’s Eplseopol Church, S p irit." Monday: Young people's 502. A ll welcome. West Main. Rev. Evan W illiam s, Bible study at the Beach home vicar. The firs t and th ird Sunday 7:30. The evangelism group w ill mornings at 8 o'clock H oly com meet at 7:00 p.m. to call. Tuesday Mrs. 4. W. Fisher munion is celebrated. The m orn Elders meeting at the church at Telephone SSI’S ing service and sermon on these 8 00 p.m. Thursday: Ladies F el Mrs. K a tie Burrows o f Battxia lowship meeting 10:00 a.m. C hoir days are at 9:15 The second and fo u rth Sundays practice 7:00 p m Bible study 8:00 Island. Calif., is a guest n t the H oly communion is at 9:15 o'clock. p.m. Earnest Wheeler w ill bring T. A. W ard home M r and Mrs. E lm er Hansen of Sunday school is a t 9:15 each Sun the concluding lesson in a aeries o f lessons on "P ra ye r” Friday, F’ ortland were recent visitors of day morning. ! August 22. There w ill he a re- M r and Mrs. H a rry Elving. I cru it ra lly fo r all of the young Mrs M ax Bishop and daughter, i | people who are planing to go to o f Brookings. were v is it« s two i Bible College to receive training «lays o f last week of Mrs. Bishop's fo r specialized fields fo r C hristian sister, Mrs. Guy Deedon. Service. The evening meeting J M r. and Mrs. A rleigh Kenyon starts at 7:30 and is open to the and fam ily spent the week end in public. Robert Sheats, m inister of Salem w ith Mr. Kenyon's brother, the Church of C hrist at Elkton. L po , and the la tte is fam ily. Mrs. Ralph Aubrey and daugh Oreg., w ill be the speaker. ter. Mrs. P atricia K e rr, visited last week in K lam ath Falls w ith The Methodist Church, 334 Mrs. Aubrey's sister, Mrs. Robert Washington. C la rk S. Enz m inis Steers, and w ith a brother, Wayne ter. E arly m orning worship. 8 a m. Baird, who sustained a severe in (T h irty m inute service.) Sermon: ju ry to his shoulder. They also “ He Appeared T o Me." Special visited w ith Mr. and Mrs. Lyle music. Come in your outdoor in- Steers and baby. Mr. Steers is a fomal clothes, this service is for son of Mrs. Robert Steers and was your convenience. Church school. home on leave from the service. 9:45 a.m. Francis M. T rusty. Sup Rev. and Mrs. James Adkins of erintendent. Make the Church ' D aly C ity, C alif., were b rief visi school a fa m ily a ffa ir every Sun- ‘ tors one evening last week a t the day. homes of Mrs. R. C. McNew and Morning worship, 11 a.m. Ser Mrs. J. W. Fisher. mon: “ He Appeared T o Me." Mr. and Mrs. Guy Deedon and Special music. N ursery is provid- fa m ily attended a reunion o f Mrs. ed fo r small children. Youth Fel Deedon's relatives Sunday at Fern lowship, 6:30 p.m. Ida Coston, Ridge dam. President. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Hyde re D uring the week: Adelphia turned last week from Eureka, Circle, Thursday (to n ig h t), 7:45 C alif., where Mrs. Hyde visited p.m. W ork night, Thursday) to several weeks w ith her mother, nig h t) 7:30 p.m. Cub-Scout Pack. who was ill. They brought Mrs. Friday at 7:30 p m . Prayer meet ing, Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. Fidelis Circle, Wednesday at 1:45 p.m. Radio hobby class, Wednesday at 8 p.m. Boy Scouts, Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Bazaar shower, Wednes day at 7:45 p.m. Service Circle, Thursday. August 28 at 8 p.m. Welcome. Thornton Corners Hall and Liston Insurance Agency CHAS. S. HALL — LLOYD E. LISTON Cottage Grove, Oregon Ph. 405 Main Street Hyde's grandmother, Mrs. Lucy l.aBlue, home w ith them, and she is now here at the home of her son, F rank LaBlue. Lehman Johnson of Corvallis. 1« staying nt the home o f his brother, H a rry E lfving while employed here Ills fam ily w ill move here in a short time. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shehan and fam ily visited tw o days in Rose burg w ith relatives and now have moved to a house in Cottage Grove. They were visiting here from Spooner, WIs , at the home o f Mrs. Shehan's cousin. A E. H ig gins M •. and Mrs. Harold LaBlue, of N ewpott, wen« guests last T hurs day at the Frank LaBlue home. Mrs. J L S trickland and daugh ters have been picking beans at a Creswell lx«an yard. Miss Veda Nelson has also accompanied them j the past two weeks. Miss Nelson, who is a nlei-e of Mrs S trickland, left Monday fo r her home In Buhl, Idaho, after' s|x>miing the (xtst six wa«eks at the S trickland home and w ith her sister, Mi's E lw ixxl Pen- nxl. at Mosby Creek. Mrs IXrn Wlekendol tixik her grandmother. M is E. It W right and unde and aunt, M r and Mrs. G. D. W right, all of Beaumont, Texas, who are visiting In Cottage Grove w ith relatives, on a trip to the coast one day last week. Mrs. James Cobh and little daughter. V irginia, of Sacramento, accompanied Mrs Cobb’s unde and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Jo«’ Pre- mazzi, to their home here on the la tte r's return from a tw o weeks' vacation spent in Sacramento Mrs Cobb w ill visit hero and in Cottage Grove w ith relatives fo r two weeks. M r and Mrs. Dean Baker of Plux’nix, Ari«., were recent guests of Mr. und Mrs Bud Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gore of O utage Glove were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs J. L. S trickland Mr. and Mrs Rodney Thornton and tw in sons. Jerry and l-a rry, ami Mr. and Mrs. Tex Rickard and little daughter, all o f Eugene, were visitors Sunday of Mrs Thornton's unde amt aunt, M r and Mrs. Frank LaBlue. Mrs R C MeNi’w received a teletihune cull Friday from her daughter, Mrs 'I'homas Hennessey, who ia in the Letterm an's General Hospital In San Francisco, where she may have to remain for Iwo weeks. Sunday vUltor» «« home of M r Tiwwilr*» parent»» Mf nntl Mr». Pete Tomile. M r and Mrs Hugh MeC rmaek «if Collage G ro w are living in the Lester Brisbane house here. Mrs. It. C McNew aisuiiMuin- J. L Strickland Is building a led Mr. and M r- A llx r t Adkins small hi us«- on his place here, of O utage Grove, to Eugene Sun which he expects to le n t when day aftcrnixin to hear evangelist completed. Jack Shuler. Mr. and Mrs Harold Tonnle and S iilw i'rl’ ie tii The Sentinel three daughters of Itiw la irg , were everywhere in sir-conditioned Supcr-Coathej. C O N V E N IE N C E No waiting when you go Greyhound! Frequent service to all points in the West, all 48 Mates, Canada.. Order Your Christmas Cards THRU-EXPRESS BUSES on mam nonh-touth, ea»t- west routes. N o lix a l stops, no extra fare. NOW from the Cottage Grove Sentinel 116 No. 6th I ■ Meri K l»s Ph. 555 10 No. Mth Ph. 97 PEACHES Now is the time to buy your canning peaches or if you prefer we have an extra good price on canned peaches by th e d o zen or case. j I Canned Goods Sale Most all canned goods will be higher due to higher labor, freight and tin cans - We have a special price on all canned fruits and vegetables. We feature Standby Brand - There is none better. Close-Out Items | Tavern Coffee 1 lb. tin 79c Scotch Washing Pdr.px 23c M & S Deans 3 - 25c Gro Pup Dog M eak >b .k . 65c Fish Appetizer Toilet Soap Chocolate Syrup Grape Punch f OC j Aiworted 5 C 1 15C IOC 19c can Fiat Pint Short’s Grocery COTTAGE GROVE'S OLDEST GROCERY STORE FREE Delivery FREE Parking Lot Phone 1 — 119 So. 6th L '----- -------------------V The Free , Methodist Church, 915 S. Sixth Street. "The Church of the L ig h t and L ’fe H our." C. B. Star key, pastor. Phone 669L Sun day school 9:45 a.m. A class and teacher fo r a ll ages. Morning w or ship, 11 a.m. Sermon topic, "The True Guide." Singspirntion 7:30 p.m., by the young people. M arvin Faulkner, l e a d e r . Evangelistic message, 8 p.m. Mid-week service Wednesday 7:30 p.m. The geneial public is cordially Invited. London Church of C hrist. 12 miles south o f Cottage Grove. "T h a t frie n d ly church where you are a stranger but once.” Bible study 10 a.m., classes fo r all ages. Sermon 11 a.m. by Frank M. Pope. Communion 11 ¿45 a.m. Brother Pope w ill a lio preach at 7:30 p.m. V lt lt o n always welcome. F rank M. Pope, M inister. A group met recently at the home of Mr. and Mr». W. A. Brush to discus» plans for start ing a Southern Baptist mission in Cottage Grove, under thó leader ship of Temple Baptist Church In Eugene. W elcome Wagon Hostess W ill Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business e Phone 595 Services w ill be held September made at a later date. Ga» or Electric Model» Sixteenth birthdays Engagement The birth of a baby announcements On the occasion of: ' Arrival of newcomers to city. 7 at 3 p.m. in the armory. F u rth e r announcement w ill be CLOTHES DRYER Neighbors and Your Civio and Social Walfara Laadara 43-tfcx v - ------------- / 818 Main COTTAGE GROVE GAS CO. Ph. 92