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Page 2 The .Sentinel, Cottage Gruir, Oregon intermediateCamp To Open Sunday Thur»., July 12, !».**«> Church News .InnMincemcnts of church activities during the coming week in the Cottage (¡ro ve area. a Registration for Intermediate campers at (¡rove Christian Camp will lx* next Sunday aftermxin at 3 o'clock. Camp for Intermediates of Churches of Christ in this area By Mrs. Orville Lamb will last from July 15 to 20 Sen Phone IL59KI ior camp is in session this week LYNX HOLLOW Guests going with 83 high school pupils reg istered Monday and many more from here to attend the 3 p.m. at tending the evening sessions The lawn wedding Sunday of Ben Ma Adult camp closed Friday night, le, dey to Miss Helene Wightman vvith 277 registered for the week. | of Mabel, was his mother, Mrs. J E Macauley, brothers David, Director for Intermediate camp i Paul and Edward, Mr. and Mrs week is Ei vin Marshall, minister i E H Hughes, and Mis. Orville of South Side Church of ChHst, I Lamb, accompanied by Bruce Eugene: Ix*an of Girls. Mrs. Ken Lamb and Miss Nadyne Shaw neth Sayles, member of the South I Another brother Lt. John Macau Side church; recreational director, ley of Tacoma, Wash., flew down Gordon Patten. for the wedding. Friday night of this week there Mr and Mrs. Victor Korpela will be graduation exercises for the Senior member, and certifl- wTe^MrXS cates util be presented each »tu-| ^.Jyo,^ dent performing acceptable work [ pelas have been here several weeks in camp. and caring for their home. Classes, courses and instructors I visiting son. Elmer, will care for for the first class period at 8:45 I Their the home while they are gone. am. are: Seventh grade, "New Nevada Tragedy Testament Church,” Mr Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whaley are Obenchain. minister at Glide and । home from Nevada, where they Mr Hubert Prather Elmira min wi re called two weeks ago by the ister of Church of Christ: Eighth । drowning her brother and sis grade. "The Life of Christ." Mrs. ter-in-law. of Mr Mrs. Keith Roy Haldeman. Drain and Mrs. 1 Perry, at Gerlock. and The Perrys had Erwin Marshall, Eugene. lived here awhile before moving Second class period at 9:30: ! to Yerington, Nev Mr. and Mrs. Seventh grade, "Becoming a Chris I Sam Martin of Eugene and Mr. tian," Mr. Dewey Obenchain and Mr. Hubert Prather; eighth grade, and Mrs. George Lynch of Lake- accompanied the Whaleys to "A Growing Christian." Mrs. Er I view Mrs. Lynch and Mrs Mar. win Marshall and Mrs. Orvel Pra | Nevada tin are mothers of the deceased ther. Oakland. The third class couple. The Whaley children. Step- period begins at 10:25. Seventh I hen, Russell, Michael and Connie, grade. "Old Testament Heroes.” Mrs. Roy Haldeman and Mr. Or- 1 stayed with relatives at Veneta vel Prather: eighth grade. “New while their parents were gone. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bails and Testament Heroes." Mrs. Kenneth daughters, Sandra. Cindy. Belinda Sayles and Mr. Sherwood Smith, land Crystal, are new residents on local minister Church of Christ. Carol Fulford, born in Africa I Turkey Run. having moved here and attending Minnesota Bible col- I [f0™ ‘%£ne off lege at Minneapolis, will be the '• H Hiezhes ho three of the speaker at chapel at 11 o'clock. Mr. Fulford will also be in charge of the fourth class which will be 1 on missions. Elda Lowman of Elmira will have the vesper services at 7:50 p m. The evenings will close with devotions at 8:50. ( hurch of ( lirist. Cottage Grove meets VFW hall. North River Road. Ixird's Day, Bible study 10 a m., preaching service, 10:50 a.m. An open Bible study begins. 7 p.m. Regular evening service, 7:30 pm. Mid-week, Thursday. 7:30 The Methodist church, 334 p.m. For information call 1052J5. Washington. Phone 108. Rev. Fre- Our Lady of Perpetual Help mont Faul, minister. Residence Catholic Church. Birch and H 1233 E. Adams, phone 1089. streets. Father Carl Mai, pastor, Church School, 9:45 am. phone 1050. Two morning services, 8:30 and Mass al 8 and 11 a.m. Mass at 11 a.m. The early service is plan Row River Valley Church, IIo- ned for your convenience. You Drain at 9:30 a.m rena. Sunday school begins 9:45 urged to come informally. Nur Church of Christ, London. Bible a.m. Morning worship, 11 o’clock are with Les Milan, pastor. Young sery provided for 11 o’clock serv study 10 a m. Classes for all ages Preaching service 10:50 am. people's meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday. ice. Intermediate MYF Sunday, 7 Communion 11:45 m. Evening worship 7:30 p.m. Free Methodist « hurch, Edward p.m. Friendship hall. The 11 a.m. speaker will lx? Or C. Bush, pastor, 915 South Sixth This Week: Commission on Membership and ville Lacefield, graduate of the street. Phone 669L. The Church Freed-Harding college at Hender of the Light and Life Hour, heard Evangelism. July 12, 7 p.m.; Com son, Tenn., and the Abilene Chris mission on Missions, July 12, 8:30 over KEX. tian college at Abilene. Tex. His Sunday School at 9:45 am. p.m.; Woman’s Society of Chris subject is "The Song Service.” Hazel Witte is superintendent. tian Service, food sale, Western Hear the Herald of Truth on Morning worship at 11 a m. Youth Auto Supply store, Saturday, July KERG every Sunday at 9:05 a.m. meets at 7 p.m. and evening wor 14. 10 am Hi Sch. MYF, ham burger roast, Wilson Creek park, ship at 7:30 p.m. Faith Conservative Baptist Mid-week service is Wednesday Monday, July 16. 7 pm.; Com- Church, 1101 East Main St. mission on Education, parlor, at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. July 17, 7:30 p.m.; Adel Sunday Schoo! 9:45 a.m. worship 11 a.m. «'hurch of God. Seventh and phia Circle, parlor, Thursday Morning Evening Service 7:30 p.m. Adams: H. D. Barkman, pastor. July 19, 7:45 pm. Wednesday prayer meeting at 7:30 Parsonage, 1254 E. Madison. Phone p.m. at 1004 S. 6th St. The Assembly of God 724 Main Sunday Church school each Sun St. Edgar W. White, pastor. Sun First Pr«»hyterian Church. day at 9:45 am . Rosella Strong, day school begins at 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, the Assembly Third and Adams. Rev. James C. director of Christian education. Morning worship at 11 a.m. Youth of God Hour, is broadcast over M. Jack, visiting minister. Mrs. Forrest Woods, associate to the Fellowship at 5:30 p.m. Aubrey KO.MB at 11 a.m. to 12 noon. The C h r i a t* s Ambassadors pastor: Mrs. H A. Htfg«NI, or Strong, Youth leader. Recreation, Fellowship and worship for youth (young people) meet at 6:45 p.m. ganist. Phone 925. The chapel is each Sunday evening. Evening Betty Fournier is president. The o|x*p at all times for prayer and worship service at 7:45 p.m. each Sunday evening evangelistic serv meditation. Sunday. Early worship 9:45 a m. Sunday. Mid-week service each ice begins at 7:45. Wednesday evening is Bible Sunday School at 9:45 a.m., class Wednesday at 7:45 p.m. The Church of God, with other study and prayer service night, es for all agw from Mmery churches of the Willamette valley, service logins at 7:45. The choir through high school, young adult brings the Christian Brotherhood meets Friday evening for rehear and Mizpah. Mrs. Archie Walker Hour radio program to this com sal and the Women's Missionary superintendent. Morning worship munity each Sunday at 9 a.m. over Council meets Thursday at 10:30 at 11 a.m. Sunday evening 5:15 Juniors a.m. We have a comfortable nur radio station KUGN. The Rev. James Jack, temporary sery for babies and small children. and Seniors meet with the pastor. 6 pin. Junior High group meets minister of the Presbyterian Tlie Pentecostal Holiness Heventh-day Adventbit Church, with Mrs A. G. King. church is organizing a picnic for « hurch, 5th and Monroe sts. Sun** Wednesday at 6 p.m. Freshmen the Sunday School as it is run at day School, 9:45 a.m.; preaching 820 South Tenth Street. J (’. Han at 11 am.; Tuesday night serv son, pastor. Study at 9:30. The and Sophomores meet with Mrs. his church back in Scotland. Warren Hansen. Thursday at 5:30 । The picnic will lx1 held on Thurs ice, 7:30 p.m.; Friday night pastor will be the s|x*aker. Tuesday the women of Dorcas p.m. Junior High group meets with day, July 23. All the pupils and young people’s PHYS service, 7:30. teachers will meet at the church Sunday night evangelistic services Welfare society will meet from Mrs. A. G. King. Thursday 6:45 p.m. Junior Choir. ' at 3 3(/. Everyone is asked to 7:30 p.m. Pastor Roy Worthington, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in Dorcas house. The women are asked to take 7:30 p.m. Adult Choir. bring a sack lunch, and the youth phone 1263L. their lunches. liudeet of the church will provide Prayer meeting Tuesday at 7:45 Church of Christ, Sixth and punch, paper cups and ice cream. Church oJ Christ, at Saginaw. Mr. Jack will organize a va Services are held at the Saginaw p.m. for adults. i.'ii every Sunday at 9:30 a.m. riety of. games and sports events schoolhouse at 10:30 a.m. each to 1.1 "Voice of Prophecy” over sta 9:45 a.m The Church at Study including cricket. Everyone, from Sunday. tion KUGN. View’every Sunday (The Bible School is under direc the nursery class through the over television, “Faith for Today,” tion of George Crosby, superin Mizpah class is invited, but it is on Channel 6 at 11 a.m. tendent l. Morning worship service asked that those in the nursery II o'clock. The Sunday evening class be accompanied by some Wherever you are... Sev- Trinity Lutheran Church service will be canceled in favor adult or have someone responsible The at home or away ... enth and Quincy streets. ol camp meetings. for them. ’*•« Church of the Lutheran HOur. Monday. July 16, Youth Fellow LOOK FOR THE SIGN Rev. Robert Kunz, pastor. Phone ship meeting at the Bob Beach 1271. Parsonage at 429 South home. 7 p.m. 8 p.m. choir prac- Local Churchmeit THAT SAYS t ice. To Attend Salem Divine service at 11 a.m. Sun YOUR ] F. Sherwood Smith, minister. day ^school aqd Bible class at 9:45 Phone 893. Residence uhoiw 893L. Assembly Meeting am. Walker Union Church. Sunday The Cottage Grove congrega L.D.S. ChurcA meets at 315 school at 9 45 art). Mtuniug tion of Jehovah * witnesses is mak ^DRUGSTORE Main St. Sunday school at 10 a.m., worship at 11 am. ing preliminary plans fa attend sacrament meeting at 7 p.m , Re Morning service Sunday, July 8. a four-day District Assembly In lief Society Tuesday at 1 p m. Pri for dependable will be with Mr. Richard York of Salem. Oregon. August 2-5 at the mary on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Eugene. State Fairgrounds. prescription Mutual Improvement Association, Mr. Sherred. presiding minister service ... meets Wednesday at 7:30 pin. V. First Baptist Church, Fifth and of the group, in discussing this C. Hill, branch president, ph. 859 Jefferson, phone 1014. The Rev. announcement to the congregation Ivan C. Cleveland, pastor. or 97. said, “The object of the program (hur<li of 9:45 a.m. Sunday Church school is to equip everyone of the preach Monroe Christ. New location Highway 99 11 a.m. Morning worship service- ing fellowship of Jehovah's wit You can be sure all pharmaceuticals North at Pennoyer street. Bible 6:30 p.m. BYF meets at Youth nesses in the practical use of the used are fresh, pure, effective You study for all age groups 10 am. Center Bible as a means of fortifying the can rely on the knowledge and Morning worship 10:50 a m. Eve 7:80 p.m. Evening service. spiritual morale of people in the ning worship at 6 pm. Walt Hud Wednesday: skill of Rexall pharmacists who fill local community.” son, minister. Phone 1435. 7:15 p.m Mid-week service The Salem gathering is one of your prescriptions. 8:15 p.m. Choir practice, Mrs. 24 scheduled to be held in the ('leveland, choir director Saginaw .Assembly of God. Sun United States and Canada during Rexall Pharmacist* The Harmony Circle will meet July and August. It will draw dele day School, 9:45 am. Morning Brid- at the home of Mrs Marion worship. 10:45 a m Evening evan work for Better Health gates. primarily, from western gelistic service 7 45 Wednesday well of Mt. View Tuesday, July Oregon and Washington and por [verywherel 17. 8 p.m. evening service also at 7:45. tions of northern California In all, some 80 or 90 congregations Bethel Zion Chapel Kingdom are to be officially represented, Jrhovidi's Meetings: Sunday School 10 hall, 16th and Harvey Road an estimated total of some am.; services, 11 a.m.; prayer Phone 3F2. Regular services. with meeting, Wednesday. 1 p.m.; Bible study Wednesday at 8 p.m. 5,000 expected. Young People's Service, Friday. Rexall Drugs The Sunday series of public p m. talks will continue at 7 o'clock. LOSE UGLY FAT Phone 82 7:30 6th & Main Ixication about one-eighth mile Spbject for July 15 will lx1 “Hope left side Thornton Lane. Edward in a New World." IN TEN DAYS and Etho Bates, pastors, phone Theocratic ministry school and OK MONEY BACK PHARMACIST Springfield YOUR 7-2547 or Cottage service meeting Friday at 8 p.m. If you are overweight, here is the I Grove 502. First Church of Christ Sclen- first really thrilling news to conv along in years. A new & conveni tiat. Services will I*- held at 242 ent way to get rid of extra pounds ■second Street at 11 o’clock Sun- easier than ever, so you can be as Jay morning and at 8 o'clock on slim and trim as you want, Thi Wednesday evening. Sunday school new product called DIATRON «t 11 o'clock. both hunger & appetite. Ne The reading room is also main curbs drugs, no diet, no exercise. Ab tained nt the same address Mon solutely harmless. When you tak' day and Friday afternoons from DIATRON, you still enjoy youi Rom. 1:16 2 to 4 o'clock. Healing meals, still eat the fixxis you lik< Christian i I Cor. 15:1-4 but you simply don't have thi KORE Sunday mottling, 10:15. urge for extra portions and auto 2 Thess. 1:7 9 matically your weight must conn Gulp Creek Assembly of God. down, tn cause, as your own dm Phone 68488. W. A McBride, pas tor will tell you, when you eal tor. less, you weigh less Excess weight Sunday services, 9:45 a.m., Sun endangers your heart, kidneys. S< TO CLARIFY A CERTAIN ISSUE day School; 11 am., church Wor no matter what you have tried That there will no longer re truth in him When be sixaketh ship hour; 6 pm. Young Peoples Ixfore, get DIATRON and prova main any doubt in anyone* mind a he. he s|x>aketh of his own: for service; 7 p.m., evening church to yourself what it can do. DIA us to the truth mncrrning this be is a LIAR and the FATHER worship. IRON is sold on this GUARAN Wednesday • 7:30 pm., Bible TEE You must lose weight with issue, we hereby submit a partial of it." । Jhn.8 441. study and prayer. "And lor this cause God shall copy of a certain dcx'ument on file the fii-st fxickage you Use or th< in the office of the County Clerk send them strong delusion, that The Re-anrantzed ( hurch of iwukage costs you nothing Just of Lane County. City of Eugene. they should believe a lie.” <2 'em.» Christ of Latter Day Saints " <he ’<> your druggis Oregon. The original may be seen Thi ss 2 ll>. — • and grt your money back DIA- holds services in the Eagles Hall, Yet it thou warn the wicked, upon request. TRON costs $3.00 and is sold with and he turn not from his wicked 711 Main St. above Cottage (¡rove this strict money back guarantee COPY Auto Supply. MONROE AVENUE (HURCH ness. nor from h:s wicked way, he Sunday school, 10 am. Preach OF CHRIST OF CGCAiJE shall die in his iniquity; but thou ing, 11 a.m. Z. A. Coop, pastor Varley's Drug Store — Cottage GROVE. ORI-:G o N, AN ORE hast delivered thy soul.” tEzek. «■rove. Mall orders filled. Phone 361J. GON C« >RP« IRATK )N ( Pen- esseth. and "Whosoever noyer Strei doctrine of Plaintiff abideth not in NOT Ph. 74? Box 538 CHARLES H CRIDER and that abideth in the doctrine ol CARMINE CRIDER, husbaixl Christ. he hath Ixith the Father m If there come any unto and wife, SHARON CRIDER, and doctrine, DARLENS CRIDER and you. and bring not receive him not into your house, CHARLES (RIDER neither bid him God-speed FOR Defendant "Now the spirit xueaketh ex- HE THAT BIDDETH HIM GOD- pressly, that in the latter times SPEED IS PARTAKER OF HIS some »hall depart from the faith, EVIL DEEDS." <2 Jhn. 9,10.11». ’’. . and all LIARS, shall have giving heed to »educing spirits, and doctrines of devils; >|»ak- their part in the lake which burn- ing lies in hyprocris.v. having then cth with fire and brimstone conscience seared with a hot which is the second death.” »Rev. I 21.8). iron.” <1 Tim.4:2). CHURCH OF CHRIST “Ye are of your father th«» devil, V F W HALL and the lusts of your father ye North River Road. "DitdiiiiK ¡i SpiH’ialty will do: he was a murdeni from Cottage Grove, Oregon the beginning, and abrxle not in the truth, because there is no Pd. Adv Blue Mountain Assembly of «¡od «.'hurch. Sunday school, 9:45 a.m. Morning worship, 11 o'clock. Young People’s service, 6:45 p.m. Evening evangelistic service, 7:45 o’clock. Bible study, Tuesday, 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Thursday, 7:45 pm. Hear Blue Mountain Gospel Echoes every Sunday from 9 to 9:30 a m. over KOMB. St. Andrew’s Episcopal Church, West Main and M Streets. The Rev. Lauren McReynolds, vicar. Services: Every Sunday at 7 30 a.m. and 11 a m. Church school is 9:30. kindergarten also at 11. Residents Here Attend Wedding Of Local Man blanket, a tire md tube, and threatening a board fence which led to the house. Mrs Lamb was ill in bed alone in the house when the fire broke out Aroused by crackling noiaea she discover'd the fire which was beginning to eat into a stack of odds and ends of lumber. one drowned the fire by throw ing dish pans full of water on it. A tire and tube, which were in volved in the blaze blew out just as the water hit them throwing flaming debris for yards Most of it burned itself out. Mrs. Lamb suffered loss of some hair and a slight burn on her head when she was hit by flying burning rubber. Arc and Acetylene WELDING Cottage Grove Welding Works Portable Welding Any Place 1030 Madison — Phone 181-Y MAKE THIS YOUR FIRST STOP WHEN YOU PLAN TO Church of Christ On Pennoyer St. Gospel Meeting July 8th through I 5th Presbyterians Plan Real Scotch Picnic (Phil) Varley's Miss Shirley Miller of Ros ■burg school age. Mr. Bails and spent an overnight is employed at Woodard Lumber July 4 with the Kenneth Browns company. Cottage Grove, are spending part Mr and Mrs Andy 1 of the week on the coast near Flo spent Sunday, July 1. at Roseburg getting acquainted with a new rence. Lee Cook is visiting several days grandson. Biuce. Jeffrey. who was bom June 28 to the Flatter's this week vvith his father, Vance daughter and son-in-law. Mr. and j Cook, at Florence. and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wh Mrs. Leroy Siebold. Don Perry left for his home at , children and, his parents, Mr. and ___ _______ Yerngton. Nev.. Saturday after a _ Mrs Orville Whaley, of Cottage week’s visit with his sister, Mrs. Grove spent Saturday night and Sunday near New part. Rov Whaley. Residents Attend Albanv Fete Gordon Hanson was a supper Mr. and Mrs Roy Stalder and I guest one evening last week of the Danny, with Mr. and Mrs. Dean Charles Bivens family. Hanson re Addington Suzy and Judv. spent cently moved away from here to Tuesday at Albany attending the Independence. Timber Carnival. Guests over the weekend of Mr. Mn and Mrs Walter Lambq M char)es Bivens were Marvin. Carol and Travis of Cave sjsfpr and famU Mr ,n(1 Junction spent July 3 and 4 vvith Mrs Cccil 8^,.^.,™, Lyie :ind his brother and family, the Or- M o( Hubbard The Bivens’ ville Lambs. Dean Lamb went children, Luther and Helen, have heme with them to spend a week. gone on a two weeks' trip through Spot oiling on Lynx Hollow road Washington and Canada with the has been dene The road is oiled Sauvageaus. in front of residences to help keep Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Fisher down the dust from traffic. and Billie accompanied Mr and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Dillon and Mrs. James Boyce and family of daughter. Janet, and his fothor, Cottage Grove on a drive through Ray Dillon, all of Glen Reek. Wyo . the Bohemia and picnicked on were overnight visitors of Mr and Sharp Creek July 4. Mrs. Kenneth Brown. Mrs. TYillon Mrs. Lamb Eights Fire and Mrs. Brown are cousins. This A minor fire broke out on the is their first meeting together property of Orville Lamb Satur since 1941. day destroying a tarpaulin, a Mrs. Ronald Durflinger and sons Ricky and Rodney are home after spending a week at Oakridge where her husband and father- in-law are building a house. Guests at a July 4 barbecue at the home of Mr. and Mrs Vic tor Korpela were the Kenneth Brown family and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Webber, Lorane route. Cot tage Grove. Browns Visit in Roseburg Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown, Lavern, Shirley and Larry, spent Sunday at Roseburg visiting at the home of her sister, Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fox. Sally and Christie Schultz, with their aunt, Mrs. Sally McCarty, of The evangelist will be Woody Hughes, a former resident min ister for the local congregation in this community. Services Sunday School at 10 a.m.; preaching at II a.m. and each evening at 7:30. The public is invited to all si vices of th** church. Need Help in Financing Your Vacation? See Roy Misnc and get a Coastwise Loan. Roy will gladly help yon with any problems you tnay have. Coastwise Finance Co Roy Misner, Mgr. Phone 1 160 820 Main St. 44-5tc-48 Your Red b White Store Means Greater Savings 822 West Main Phone 9 Free Delivery 114? (live and Redeem OLD ARROW STAMPS The following merchants give and redeem Gold Arrow Stamps: Gireau's Market Quality Meats Gees Further Harold Wicks Associated USDA Good service T-BONES “89c Parchen's Texaco Service Thrift-Wise USDA Good 69c RIB STEAKS Ends and Pieces Nebergall's Pillsbury Assorted CAKE MIXES 3 BACON 3 - 49c FLOUR for 89c Pillsbury FRESH PRODUCE 1G lt„ 8?c Pillsbury Bananas 2 27c KIT KAKE All Types of Seasonal Fresh Fruits & Vegetables Dutch Girl Ice Cream Demonstration Saturday Only 3 for 89c 2 for 89c Pillsbury ANGELCÄKt Pillsbury HOT ROIL MIX 3 89c Chopped Beef J for 39* for Libby's Corn Cream Style Libby’s 2*/2 Tins PorkS Beans 5 JI 4 for 89e OGff 87« BeefHash 3 S9<