The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 21, 1955, Page 10, Image 10

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Thur».. Julv
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Christian Brotherhood Hour ra-
o program 9 am Sunday*.
Church
Chur, h of
First Baptist (hurch. F J
Among
Script ur*l
t.ons to he read ’
count of Christ Je
healing of
the child w th the
includ-n
his disciples
Jefferson W. Scott Ryan, pastor
1 p m. mer
at urd.
Sunday - 9 45 a m
(
School for al! ages 11am morn­
ing worship "What Seek Y’e* ’
6 *0 pm, class in Bapt.»t beliefs
"What Baptists Believe About the
s S pper
7:30 pm eve-
sen tee “A Walk With God
pm Baptist Youth Fellow-
up
p m
Wednesday
sages to he real from .science
and Health with Key
to the
Scriptures by Mary Baker Ed-
dy including the fot
27 31
Prayer canno'
unalterable Truth
can pi
er alone give us an
of Truth: but prave coupled w
First Prefcbyteriaa (hurch. and do the will of God. will >rmg
Third and Adam» Streets. D. Hugh us into all Truth."
Forrest
pastor:
Woods, associate to the pastor;
The reading room is also mam-
Mrs H A Hagen, organist Phone tamed at the same address Mon-
day and Friday afternoons from
Sunday - Morning worship. 11 2 to 4 o’clock.
Christian Science Healing.
a tn. Sunday School at 9 45 am
Class for all ages from nursery KORE Sunday morning, 10 15.
*^o adult Mrs. Archie Walker, su-
- -perintendent
Trinity Lutheran (hurrh. Sev­
This week the pastor is in Cal­ enth and Quincy streets The
ifornia on his vacation and his Church of the Lutheran Hour
faa x- will be taken by Rev Don- Rev Robert Kunz, pastor. Phone
aid S. Ryder of Eugene. His ser- 1271. Parsonage at 725 South Sec­
mon topic will be Jesus is Here ond street
and Calling for You ’ Mrs Wayne
Divine service at 11 am Sun­
Chambers will play the organ in day school and Bible class at 9 45
Ihe absence of Mrs Hagen.
West Main and M Streets. The
Rev Ijee H Young, vicar
uw» Every Sunday at 7 30 a m.
and 11 a m Church school is also
at 11 o'clock.
nah’* XVitnesiw«, Kingdom
hall. 16th and Harvey Road
Phone 3F2 Regular services.
Bible study Wednesday at 8 pm
Ser. ce meeting and Theocratic
Ministry school Friday. 8 pm
Watchtower study. Sunday at 7
gun.
of
Our Lady
1
of Perpetual Help
Catholic ( hurch. Birch and H
Street* Fa'ner Carl Mai, p&stor
phone 1050
Mass at 8 and 11 am. Mass at
Drain at 9.30 am
Bethel Zion ( hapr-l
Bethel —
House of
Zion Habitation of
Peace. Lev. 17 11 Hosea 6 3.
Matt. 5.6
Meetings second and fourth Fri­
days at . 30 p.m. Come and the
Lord will ties» your soul Loca­
tion about 18 mile left side
Thornton Lane Edward and Etho
Bates, pastors For further infor­
mation phone 502
Church of ChriM, at
Monday meetings High school
Youth Fellowship, 7. at the Beach
res.dence Intermediate Boy's. 7
at the Hinman residence and In­
termediate Girl's. 7 pm at the
home of Joyce Wheeler Wednes­
day meetings. Ladies Fellowship
10:30 am at the church house;
choir practice. 7pm All church
Bible study and prayer meeting.
8 pm
June's church services will be
at 8 p m instead of 7 30 pm. con­
tinuing through the summer
F Sherwood Smith, minister
Phone 893 Residence phone 893L
Saginaw
The services are being held at
the Saginaw schoolhouse at Sag-
naw Services are held at 10 30
im. and 7.30 pm. on every Sun­
day.
There are no divided classes
lor Sunday school and there is
। just one nip on the Lord's table
w*vmth-day
Th« ( hunh <rf Christ, Sixth and
Gibbs "Proclaiming the Ancient
Gospel in a Modern Age " Bible
School. 9 45 a m. Classes for all
ages Morning worship and com­
munion. 11 am
Young People's meeting Sunday
6 30 pm Junior Fellowship. 6 30
The
small church with a big heart,
where visitors are treated as spe­
cial guests. Come, worship with
us. We aim to do yxxi all the good
we can and no harm at all Bi­
ble study 10 am classes for all
ages. Preaching at 11 am. by Or-
•siiie I icefield Communion 11 45
Evening worship 8 pm Ijicefield
peaking Mid-week services. 8
The Methodist ( hurch.
4
p m., Wednesday s.
Washington, phone 108 Sydney
B Gaither, minister Residence
Walker I ni< n Church. Sunday 12X3 E Adams. j>hone ](«9
Church School 9 45 a m Boy d
schcx.1 9 45 am Morning wor-
ahip. 11 o'clock Mr Earl Peter­ Allen, sup» i mtendent A class for
son, pastor A cordial invitation all ages
Morning worship . two morning
is extended to everyone.
services 8 10 and II am Rev
First (Tmrch of Christ Srien- Meredith Groves Jr. from Boise
IM. Services will lie held at 242 Idaho will be our guest speaker
Second Street at 11 o'clock Sun­ Special music Nursery is provided
day morning and at 8 o'clock on for small children Coffee Quarter
"Wednesday evening Sunday school A few minutes to get acquainted
at 11 o'clock.
World Friendship Girls, home of
The healing power of true pray­
' tonight i
er will he set forth at Christian Mrs Cline
Science services Sundry in the 7:.3O Adelphia Circle meeting par­
lor Thursday 'tonight1. 7 30 Wo­
mens Society of Christian Service
food sale. Cannons Furniture
Store. Saturday, 10 am Service
Circle meeting. Tuesday
7 45
Commi-ion on Education meet.ng
parlor. Tucsday.
Afternoon
Circles. Wednesday 1:30. MYF
meet in the home of Ann Minkler.
Wednesday. 7pm
lindan ( hur. h of Christ.
Church
Adventist
Church.
82 South Ten’h Street J. C Han-
son pastor All are cordially in­
vited to the church at study at
9 30 Provision is made for all the
family with classes held for adults
and the children beginning with
the tiny tots 11 a m speaker will
be J C Hanson, po»ior
Al) are invited to the mid-week
prayer service beginning at 7 45
the speaker being the pastor A
blessing is to be gained by at­
tending a season of prayer in the
mid week
Listen every Sunday to "The
Voice of Prophecy program at
9 30. KORE 145*' View every Sun-
day over Channel 13. Eugene
Faith for Today" at 4 30.
Many unusual types of aircraft
displays and air performances will
be presented for the first t.me for
th* benefit of Oregon resident«
Glider flight demonstratKMis. ar.
unfamiliar sight in Oregon skie
will be presented by member* of
the Seattle Glider Council The
latest in military', commercial air­
line executive and private planes
will be shown in the air and on
the ground Included will be a
rocket assisted take-off simulated
air rescue by Coast Guard heli­
copter a mock "scramble ' of two
F-89 Scorpion fighters and many
other demonstrations
Warren Hunter Jr. chairman
of the Portland Junior Chamber
Aviation Committee, said free
parking will be prodded on the
Air Base near the demonstrations
Unique use of two way radio be­
tween helicopters and Multnomah
County Sheriffs cars should keep
traffic speeded up to and from the
show area
Many local bus.nessmen - pilots
and their respective mayors from
over Oregon and Washington have
been invited to attend There is
no charge for the show. according
to the Portland Jaycees
l«n inci i used to an "qual of
those for professional art.
Art teachers will be on hand
during the fair to assist viewer*
in under-’anding the finer point*
of technique demonstrated in each
class of work.
Fair dates this year are Sep­
tember 3 through 10 at Salem.
Julv
Amateur
photographers will be able to com­
pete in color classifications as well
as black and white during the
eight-day session of the 1955 Ore­
gon State Fair according to Mrs
C H Rundell. Portland, superin­
tendent of the art department
TERRILL CHAINSAWS
Any type of photographic study
will be acceptable she said, from
nortraits to mechanical st idles
Though technical quality will be
important, slides will be rated
primarily on the interest of the
-ubject and its composition As in
TOFÎ I*« 80» f*
the black and white division, there
will be no entry fee.
durability ano
Color photography as a compe­
SiMPUCtTY .
- -
titive classificaton was added this
year due to the wide spread in-
terest of photographers in this
field
Chezem Saw Shop
Prize monies will remain the
Ph. 10S4
M9
V I.ane
same in art. photography. etc..
out in sculpture the awaids have)
Portland s first Annual Jayeee
Air Fa.r will be staged at the Port,
land Air Base or Portlands In-
trmatmnaJ Air Port Sunday July
24 The show sponsored by the
Portland Junior Chamher of Com-
merce in cooperation with the A.
Force, is offered as a public *er. -
.ce and is open to th* general pub­
lic without admission charge
Displays will be open 10 am
until 4 pm and scenic air ndes
over Portland will be available at
cnst through West Cua»i Airunes
from the show area. Arrival by
National Guard Helicopter at 1: .
p m of Miss Air Fair, lovely Kar-
Ivn Eyolfson will signal start of
services
Bible school 10 am
class«* for all ages morning wor­
ship at 10 50 o clock. Communion.
at . 11 45 Evcrung service« . at 7 30
ociock The Gospe. o: Chrwt over
KOMB each >-nday morr.mg at
8 30. Mid-week service Wednes­
day evening at 7 30.
Visitors welcome Your presence
will be appreciated.
why they did not cure the child holds service* in the Eag.es Hall
711 Mam St above Cottage Grove
"And he said
them.
A ..to Supply
kind can come forth by
but by praver and fastm.
Mark l Sunday school at 10 a m Preach-
ing 11
9 29
Phone 361J.
Hear Wings of Healing each
morning at 8 over KWJJ Sunday
a tn. at 8 over KPOJ, Portland,
and Sunday pm. at 4.30 over
KASH. Eugene.
st. Andrew's I pi-u opal Church.
Chr»t. F.fth street
Ke-organued
Vacation From Dishwashing-
Sched at Portland
Air Base Sunday
State Fair Adds
Color Photography
To Photo Class
Quick! Did You Take
YOUR DREAM OF LEISURE—a real holiday from household chores—
can tome true A completely automatic, mobile di-h»a-her does the work
by itself and gives you a vacation. No more endless trips back ard forth
to the kitchen. . . if you have General Electric*» Mobile Maid. It can
move right up to the table like a serving cart to pick up dirty dishes
. . . and it does the work of pre-rinsing and washing. Even dries them,
too. So summer, winter, spring or fall, you'll have a year 'round vacation
from this endless chore if you nuke the Mobile .Maid your servant.
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ALL- LISTON
"What a pleasure life would
be if everybody would try to do
only half of what he expect»
other» to do!”
KI) .' ( hurr h meet- at 315
Main St Sunday school at 10 a m
sacrament meeting at 7 pm Re­
lief Society Tue-sday at 1 p.m. Pri­
mary on Wednesday at 10 am
Mutual Improvement Association,
meets Wednesday at 7 30 p.m V
C Hill, branch pres.dent, ph 859 I
or 97.
Blue Mountain Iwmbh of God
Church. S .nday school at 9 45 a m
Morning worship at 11 o'clock
Young Peoples service at 6 45.
p.m Evening evangelistic service
at 7 45 o'clock
.
Bible study Tuesday 7 45 pm '
Prayer meeting Thursday at 7 45 I
p m
We extend a cordial invitation
and appeal to all to he with us and
enjoy these services. Ixinald L
Anderson, pastor.
Hear Blue Mountain Gospel |
Echoes every Sunday from 9 to '
9 30 am over KOMB
The Free Methodist ( hurch. 915
South Sixth Street. Edward C
Bush minister, phone G69L The
Church of the* Light and Life
Hour, heard every Sunday at 830
a m. over KEX and KGO.
Sunday School at 9 45 a m with
classes far all ages Morning wor­
ship at 11 a m . sermon by the pas­
tor. Young Peoples meeting at 7
The Xsw-inhlv of <>od. 724 Mair pm. followed by the evening
Street. Edgar W White, pastor evangelistic service at 7 30 pm
Jesse Alldridge. assistant Sunday
The missionary revival prayer
School begins at 9 45 am We
hav«e classes for all age group« 1 30 pm in the annex. Come'and
under the supervision of compe­ pray with us.
tent teachers. Tommy Knee is su­
Regular weekly prayer meeting
perintendent
Wednesday at 7:33 p.m in the
Morning worship, the Assembly church
AT LOW COST
of God Hour, is broadcast over
Y’ou are Cordially invited to at­
KOMB at 11 am to 12 noon
tend any and all of these serv ices
No other low-co*t rotary tiller
The Christ* Ambassador» This is the friendly church w here
offer» such performance, quality
'young people* meet at 6 45 pm you are never a stranger A hearty
and value a* the Hou^rd Rota-
Calvin Davi* is president. The welcome awaits you here
rator Bulldof'
Sunday evening evangelistic serv-
Regular
monthly missionary I
Built to pre fea»ional standard*
ive begins at 7 45 The pastor Mill meeting w ill be at the home of
br ng the evening message
for home and garden . . . th«
Mrs Mary Plunkett. 655 Ham-
Wednesday evening at 7 45 is son Ave July 14 at 130 pm
wheel* are powered . . . forward
our
mid-week
service
The
pastor
»peed i* adju»t»ble . . . rotor-
Mrs Hazel Witte will be cohostess
will bring his pastorale mess-age Everyone is welcome to attend
action i* controlled . . . rugged
The
Assembly
of
God
Hour
choir
this meeting.
construction and a Br gg* and
meet* Thursday evening for re-
Stratton engine awure long, de­
bearsal We have a comfortable
pendable service See the yob th*
nursery for babies and small chü- rena Sunday school begins 9 45
Bulldog will do today —it's mude
dren.
am Morning worship at 11 o'clock
with Verne Hunt, pastor. Every­
facturer of rotary tillage equip­
Church of (.nd Seventh and one welcome.
ment.
Adams H D. Barkman pastor
Sunday church school at 9 45 a m
Hear "Healing Waters" by Oral
Morning worship ¡1 o clock Youth ’ »bert* at 1 « pm Sundays over
Fellowship
at
6
30
pm
Evening
KASH
*/2 Block N. of RR Depot evangelistic service at 7 45 pm
117 Na. I-am
ph. 14« Pray er and Bible st udy Wedne*-
Hear Hour erf I «ecision by Billy
Graham Sundavs at 3 pm over
KASH
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Maybe you've had a yen for a hardtop but couldn't quite squeeze it
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It's the hardtop as only
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I ORMI li Kt »lilt XT I
Rev Meredith Groves Jr. as­
sociate pastor of the First Meth­
odist Church in Boise Idaho, will
he guest speaker at both services
of the Methodist Church Sunday
at 8 30 and 11 a m
Groves spent several years of
his boyhood in Cottage Grove
a ben
hi* father. Rev Meredith
Grove«- now district *upermtend-
ent erf the Eugene district, was
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At
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Cottage Grove
Welding Works
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