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The Methodist ( hur e h 334 Washington Street Phone 10 8. Sydney B Gaither minister. Resi- dence, 1233 East Adams. Phone 1089. Church School. 9: 45 a.m. Attend Sunday school every Sunday as a family. Morning worship: 11 o'clock. We will observe Holy Communion. Sermon: "God's Altar.” Special music. Nursery is pro vided for small children. Intermediate Fellowship: 6 p.m Youth Fellowship 6 p m. Myrtle Mae Johnson, president. This Week: Adelphia Circle, Thursday, (to night», 7:45. Boy Scouts, Monday. 7:30 p.m. Study Class. Tuesday 9:45 to 11.15 a.m. Rev. Sydney Gaither. Girl Scouts, Tuesday, - 4 to 5 . p m Woman s S<x?iety Circles, Wed- nesday, 4 to 5 p.m. Choir, Wednesday. 7:45 p.m. Circle, Ihursday, Jan- uary 28. 7:45 p m. . -• -------------- —________________ The Free Methodist Church lo and grandmother and was enroute i Ian. 21, I9.'| Th«* Salitimi, Cottage Grove, Oregon Page 3 8^i South Tenth Stri Lloyd I cated at 915 South Sixth Street. to his home. Welding Wyman.pastor. All are cordially I The Church of the Light ami Lite Mr and Mrs. Frank LaBlue and and invit«*d to the church at study at [ Hcxir he nd over KEX each Sun- Judy accompanied by Mr. and 9:30 Saturday morning To con-1 day morning at Leon A Mrs Raymond White and baby Repairing tinue the study of Christian Life I Belles, pastor. Phon«' 669L. of Creswell and Mr. and Mrs. Joe By Mrs. J. M and Service the lesson for the | Premazzi were dinner guests Sun The Woman's Mission Society Portable or Stationary Thom 31 week w ill be “On Becoming a : day at the Howard Raymon«! home | will meet today «Thursday» at Arc and Acetylene Christian Steps Christ.'' A at Row River honoring Stephen 1:30 pin. in the church annex, study of How a Christian is called ! Raymond on his fifth anniversary. man Abeene sustain« I a broken । for a business meeting. to God and what he must do to | Mrs A E. Higgins was a patient Our Sunday school will meet left hand while playi g with th«’ Phom* 416J surrender all for his Master and ; at 9:45 Mrs. Thelma Wright, local liasketball team it Creswell at the local hospital two days of Mosby Creek Road the steps he must take to follow last week during which time she superintendent. Morning worship Jim God. Preaching service will be at 11. laxm A. Belles», pastor, will hospital after the game where the 23-tfcxx under the direction of the local [ Mr and Mrs. Murr) Newton of I bones were set and splints were bring the message. Elder and Frank Doleman will at recent t alani around tiie hand and is london The young pt'ople will begin now speak at the 11 a m. hour. the Ivan Abeene home. recovering satisfactorily. their service at 7 p.m. Evening Missionary volunteer meeting Mrs. Grace LaBlue attended a Mr anil Mis. Earl Davis spent evangelistic service will start at will be held Friday evening at I meeting of the Gowdyville club of last week at Port 7:30. beginning with a song festi Orford with Mrs. Davis’ brother, at the horn«' of Mrs. Alfred Wulff 7:30 under the leadership of Mrs. val directed by Floyd Lancaster. George Petty and will be entitled on Wednesday. Jeff Rippy. A CVtAMCP Prayer meetings will be held "Soul Winning.” Young and old Mrs. Read Hemenway was hos- Guests at llemenways Tuesday afternoon at 1 :.30 and 11 s at a birthday dinner at her are invited to attend. Mr. and Mis. James Hemenway Wednesday evening at 7/10. Sunday evening George Petty : home. Sunday, honoring her moth- of Delight Valley and Franklin continues a group of evangelistic All are ifixited to attend. i er. Mis. Ed Keitzer, of Cottage Powers of an air base in Utah meetings beginning at 7:15 with a I Grow' and also the anniversaries were dinner guests Friday of Mr. picture "We too Recieve.” The Full Gospel Church. "Blessed of Miss Margaret Hemenway and and Mrs. W. A Hemenway. speaker’s subject is to be "Why are they that do hunger and Mart Hamilton of Eugene. The Powers was a former neighbor Ship and receive by Christians Keep Sunday.” All are thirst after (His) righte^usnes«” ’able was decorated with a winter of the Hemenways on Silk Creek invited to attend and bring a sc< ne and three bn thday cakes and more recent I; a resident of —Matt 5:6. friend. church c cry suhtw “Then shall we know if we fol- ' Guests were th«' James Hemenway this community ti •ther with his The Ladies of Dorcas will meet ,ow on to know the Lord,”—Hosea family of Delight Valley: William mother. Mrs. Myi in the Dorcas house, 611 White- F. Norns and son Paul of Spring- had obtained a I to attend 6:3. "Not everyone that saith aker, for their weekly work meet field;. Mr and Mrs W. A. Hem the funeral of his father Elder and Mrs. E. T. Bates in unto me, Lord, Lord, shall en ing and are ask«*d to bring dishes First Baptist Church, Fifth and First Church of Christ Scien- Powers, m Eugene and returned ter the kingdom of heaven, for a potluck lunch. The time is tist. Services will be held at Jefferson. Minister William W. :harge. Everyone welcome. Eor and Mrs. Ruth Holladay of Eu further information of services, but he that doeth the will of to be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 242 Second Street at 11 o’clock Sutterlin, phone 1011. 9:® a.m. call 502. gene. An unusual decoration in the Mr. and Mrs Arthur Kenyon My Father which is in heaven.” rcx>m tor this season was a bouquet and family were Sunday g Prayer meeting for the month of Sunday morning and at 8 o’clock Sunday school. Bring a friend, lx? Matthew 7:21. January is under the direction of on Wednesday evening. Sunday on time and stay for church. Bible Our lauly of Perpetual Help of Dowering quince which has Mrs Kenyon s motin r. Mr Chris- classes for all ages. 11 a m. wor Catholic From this it is apparent that Frank Doleman. Come for a mid school at 11 o'clock. church, Birch and H lx‘en in bkxnn outside since be The reading room is also main ship "The Mountian of Transfig streets. Father Carl Mai, pastor, fore Christmas. Mr. and Mrs Porter, who had men may do many things with week blessing. A prayer service Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfving Ixx'n living in the small house on out doing the will of God. True should be for all the family and tained at the same address Mon uration," another message on the phone 1050. religion consists not only in do children should be taught early day and Friday afternoons from mountian to experiences from the Mass at 8 and 11 a.m. Mass at were Sunday guests in Eugene the Jo«' Tonoh' place, have moved 2 to 4 o’clock. Bible. of Mrs. Elfving’s brother and sis- i to Cottage Grove. ing something, but in doing the to pray. Drain at 9:30 am. In the consideration of the sub 6 p.m. Senior High Youth Fel ter-in-law, Mr. and Mis. Clifford J Geraldin«' Higgins attended a right tiling. It is unfortunate The Church of Christ, Sixth and ject of the Lesson - Sermon, lowship. but true, many people refuse to Jehovah's Kingdom VanSchoiack. They were accom-, birthday party Thursday at th«' 6:30 p.m. Junior High Youth hall, 16th and Harvey Road. Phone panied by Mrs. Nona Kelly. Mr. Frank Williams home at Mt. View, do what God has commanded, Gibbs, The Church with the “Truth,” to be read in all Chris Overnight from substitute something of their friendly spirit. We invite you to tian Science churches on Sunday, Fellowship. 3F2. Regular services: Bible study« and Mrs. Gordon Elfving and baby honoring Mark Williams on Ins Worship "Hidden January 24, the arresting state 7:30 p.m. Mr. and Mrs Neil Hammon worship and Portland via. with us if you have no fourth anniversary. own choosing and call it obey- Wednesday at 8 p.m. regular church home elsewhere, ments from th«' Bible, "The works Streams.” ing God. Service meeting and Theocratic and family of Cottage Grove. McCracken Bros Wednesday 7:30 p.m. Choir of Cottage Grove. Bible school 9:45 a.m. Morning of his hands are verity and judge Sincerity is mo r e When Naaman was com- worship and communion 11 o’- ment ; all his commandments are practice. Thursday 7:30 p.m. Ministry school Friday, 8 p.m. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Ik-edon and than genius or talei Mary manded to go and dip seven clock. Young People’s C.F.C. 6:30 sure. They stand fast for ever Prayer meeting. Bible study Watchtower study, Sunday at 3 Bonnie and Richard were visitors p.m. Baker Eddy times in the river Jordan, Saturday of Mrs. Deedon's sister, p.m. Evening evangelistic service and ever, and are done in truth Ezekial. looked like foolishness to him. 7:30. "Holding forth the word of life." and uprightness" (Psalms 111:7,8», Hear Hour of Decision by Billy Mrs. Albert Lake at Noti. The rivers nearer home were Young People’s Bible study 7 will bring encouragement. The All are welcome. Graham Sundays at 3 p.m. over Return From Mexico more convenient. But to be p.m. Monday at the Beach resi eternality of Truth will be further Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holleman KASH; Church in the Home by healed hc> had to obey. Some dence. emphasized in the passage to be Calvary Baptist Church, cooper Fred Jordan at 4 p.m. and Wings have returned from an extended times «convenience lures men Wednesday meetings: Ladies read from “Science and Health ating with Southern Baptist Con of Healing by Thomas Wyatt at trip to Pheonix, Ariz . and through from their obedience to God. Mexico. Fellowship 10:30 a.m.; choir prac with Key to th«' Scriptures" by vention, Charles D. Murphy, pas 4:30 p.m. also over KASH. Mrs. John VanNortwick ot De- Wifh Jesus the will of Go«! tice 7 p.m. All church Bible study Mary Baker Eddy, "Because Truth tor, services in the armory. Pas prepared for is infinite, error should be known tor's residence, 105 H Street. Sun was supreme. "Not My will but and prayer meeting 8 p.m. Dlsston Community Baptist light Valley was a dinner guest F. Sherwood Smith minister. as nothing. Because Truth is om- day school, 9:45 a.m., W. A. Brush, Church, Disston school gymnas Thursday of Mrs. W. A. Hemen- Thine be done.” We must fol nipotent in goodness, error, superintendent. Morning worship, ium. Edward J. Morrison, Spring way and in tlie aftermxm both Individuals and All Types of Business low Christ and do the will of Tel. 893 or 893L. Truth's opposite, has no might” 11 o’clock. God. God’s will is revealed to field, acting pastor. Phone 7-7176, ladies attended a meeting of the by: S«x?ial Twelve club at the home The re-organiz.ed church of Je (page 367). us in the New Testament. If we Training Union 6:30 p.m., Frank Springfield. Martin, director. Evening worship, refuse it and follow our own sus Christ of Latter Day Saints Sunday school at 10 a.m. Morn of Mrs. Blanche Saunders in Cot- . V. B. HOYER tage Grove. Assembly of God, 724 Main St., 7:30. desires or those of others, we holds services in the Eagles Hall. ing worship at 11 o’clock. MRS. V. B. HOYER Gary Abeene of Corvallis v ¡sited ; Wednesday at 6:30 p.m. Sunday cannot do God’s will. John says, 711 Main St. above Cottage Grove phone 696. Edgar W. White, pas IVAN C H< »YI R tor. Res. 317 Washington Ave., school officers and teachers meet "Blessed are they w'ho do His Auto Supply. Hear "Wings of Healing” over here for a few days last week LOWRY O. HOYER with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. | phone 195R. Sunday school at 9:45 10 a.m. Sunday school at ing, 7:30 Prayer meeting at the commandments . . ,” KASH, 1600 k.c. Sundays at Ivan Abeene. Preaching 11 a.m. and special a.m. Al Schimelphenig, superinten-1 home of the pastor. 4:30 p.m. Leslie Horn of Crescent City, class study on Origin of ancient dent. Assembly of God Hour will an overnight visitor Calif , America at 8 p.m. Sunday eve be broadcast over KSGA from 11 Gospel Sunday Full Do rena Church of Christ, Fifth street nings. Z. A. Coop, pastor. Ph. to 12 a.m. Pastor White speaking. near Monroe. R. L. Morrison, min- school 10 a.m. each Sunday. % recently of his aunt. Mrs. George Monroe Near Fifth Phone 47 34 South 10th St. Nursery for babies and small chil ister, phone 784RX. I .ord's Day mile up Rat Creek. Welcome Foster. He had visited at Bay 361J. 21-tfcxx dren. mother Center, Wash., with his services: Bible school 10 a.m., Maude Powell. Tuesday evening prayer meeting classes for all ages; morning wor- 7:45. Regular Thursday service ship at 10:50 o’clock. Communion 7:45 p.m. Choir practice Friday I at 11:45. Evening service at 7:30 DON’T BE CAUGHT ON THE ROAD 8 mu p.m. ’ , , i o’clock. The Gospel of Christ over SAJ^^P^P^’.^riKSGA each Sunday morning at WITH A BAD MOTOR vice) at 6:30 p.m. Bob Davis in 8:3a Mid.week servicei Wedne.- charge. All young people welcome. dav eveni at 7:30 —OR Sunday evening evangelistic ser- visitors welcome Your presence vice at 7:45. 1 will — - be appreciated. - r A friendly welcome to all You might have to call us for towing our services. S. Church meets at the London Church of Christ, 12 V.F.W. hall, North River Road, __ „_________ miles south of Cottage Grove on Sun^y school, 10 a.m. Evening Relief Blackbutte road. "The friendly ; J"e®tlnS 7 ~ p.m. n .. T * Society **r a church where you are a stranger Wednesday. 1:30 p.m. M I.A. ed- TOWING but once.” Grover W. Hollon. "esda<' 7:3° Sa ’’ minister. Phone 1214J5X. Bible! Branch P^nt.Phone 859^Pri- SERVICE A imi P iru « j mary meeting at 4 p.m. Wednes- study at 10 a.m. 6:45 p.m., Young People’s class. days. BOOM Mid-week Bible study, Wednes- Church of God. Seventh and day evening at 8 o'clock. SERVICE j Adams. H. D. Barkman, pastor. Fine-car Styling An out-landing example of fine-car beauty in the low-price held Hear the national broadcast Sunday church school at 9:45 a. "The Herald of Truth” on KASH m. Morning worship 11 o’clock. I is the fashion car lor the American Hoad Eugene with James D. Willeford Youth Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. at 1 p.m. Also "Healing Waters” Evening evangelistic service at by Oral Roberts at 1:30 p.m. and 7:45 pm. Prayer and Bible study Wed "The Greatest Story Ever Told” nesday at 7:45 . Phone 514. by the greatest man that ever Ph. 158R - 789J 234 So. 10th Christian Brotherhood Hour lived at 2:30 p.m. radio program 9 a.m. Sundays, K U G N. N. Abeene Breaks Left Hand in Game Church Support MOW/ Doing God’s Wi!l Your Local Freight Company Cottage Grove- Eugene Freight V Phone 99 1953 State and Federal Income Tax Returns Church of Christ V. B. Hoyer Accounting Service Gene’s Auto Service Get your home repairs SHEETROCK 3/8"x4'x8'and 10'—5'/2c sq.ft. ,/2"x4'x8'— 6*/2 c sq. ft« and improvements now Enjoy improvements now Pay out of income! Modernize, repair, beautify . . . Don’t delay! ... Do it today—Take time to pay—Pay for it the easy way —through monthly payments—out of income. Home improvement not only adds to your comfort, but it also adds to the value of your property. » . weamet‘ > ir«. bea‘Cn’l the i bas »ne' * if the m«» ecl,n a “Ä- “‘k’ A BALSAM WOOL INSULATION Single Thick — $6.80 100 sq.ft INNER-SEAL Live Rubber Weather Stripping I Oc lin. ft. PLASTER $1.70 per sk ROCKLATH 38c sq. yd. WINDOWS DOORS FRAMES —CEMENT FINISH — PLYWOOD ROLL ROOFING MOULDING STEPLADDERS — LINOLEUM PAINT — HARDWARE PRUNING SUPPLIES DO FT TOOM Make Green's Your Do It Yourself Headquarters GREEN'S HARDWARE 8 SUPPLY Creswell, Oregon Ph. 222 First Presbyterian Church, Third and Adams Streets. D. Hugh Pen iston, pastor. Morning worship 11 o'clock. Sunday church school is at 9:45 in all departments. The Young People meet at the church at 5:30 Sunday afternoon. The Chapel is open at all times for prayer and meditation. Church phone 925. Residence 925L. Trinity Lutheran Church. Seven th and Quincy streets. The Church of the Lutheran Hour. Rev. Robert E. Kunz, pastor. .Phone 1271. Parsonage at 1045 Lord Avenue. Divine service at 11 am. Sunday school and Bible class at 9:45 a.m. New Astra-Dial Instrument Panel i- a safetv dividend with speedometer placed high on the panel lor easier reading. Warning lights tell when generator is discharging or oil pressure falls too low. St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, West Main and M. Streets. The Rev. Lee H. Young, vicar, Ser- vices: Every Sunday at 7:30 a.m. and 11 a.m. Church school is also at 11 o'clock. Row River Valley Church, Do- rena. Sunday school begins 9:45 a m. Morning worship at 11 o’clock with Verne Hunt, pastor. Every one welcome. inside out! Colorful new upholstery fabrics and smart trim help make Ford the style are another ’54 Ford dividend leader of the industry xtra at no oxtro cost ! Blue Mountain Church. Sunday school at 9:45 a.m. Morning wor ship at 11 o’clock. Young People’s service at 6:45 p.m. Evening evan- gelistic service at 7:45 o'clock. Bible study Tuesday 7:45 p.m Prayer meeting Friday at 7:45 p.m. We extend a cordial invitation and appeal to all to be with us and enjoy these services. Donald L. Anderson, pastor. Undenominational Gospel Ser vices are being held in the VFW hall. Cottage Grove, on Tuesday nights at 7:45. These meetings are being conducted by Miss Thel ma Carper and Miss Amy Puckett, who recently held meetings in Springfield. Style-Setting Interiors in Ford give you lieauty from the The '51 For«! gives you extra Dividends’ in style, in performance, in ride, with fine-car features you would normally expect to find only in highest-priced cars» New Ball-Joint Front Suspension Simple, sealed ball joints replace king-pin system used on most cars. This revolu tionary new system eliminates 12 wear« points . . , helps keep wheels in line for consistently easy handling makes rid' ing smoother. The new Y-bfock V-8 with the Th« new I-block Six ha> 115« new and h.p. for a dividend of 14% more free-turning overhead valve«, ha« 130 h.p. for a dividend of 18% power. Like the V-8, it ha* Ford'* High-Turbulence Combuttion Cham more power. And you can enjoy V-8 advantages on leu gad ber* for more complete and eco« nomical combuttion of fuel. extra-deep 836 Main crankcase Come in for a Test Ürive Floyd Githens, Inc ro.A.n Phone 27