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Corvallis Gazette-Times from Corvallis, Oregon • 7

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tMte'rtM CireeWt," ft PffaVr. Wenwioi' Tl, tlSS Methodist Church Chohs Setk i nuriKsgiviny zing on sunaay he Unwdi PMis Yon Your Church Directory Your Church Directory is fifitteii Sep The First Methodist church invites all members and friends to attend and participate in a special program of Thanksgiving music, Sunday, at 4 p.m. AD four choirs of the church win participate. These choirs, under -the direction of Donald Sites, are the sanctuary choir for adults, the chancel choir composed at high school and college students, the intermediate choir for seventh, eighth, and ninth grade pupils, and the chapel choir tor fourth, fifth, and sixth grade pupils. The choirs will be under the direction of Sites, assisted by Tom Roberts at the organ.

In addition to the presentation of special music by the choirs, the audience will have opportunity for participation in singing of Thanksgiving hymns. There will be a freewill offering: The program follows: Organ Prelude Accept Our Thanks (Finlandia) Sibelius Lord of Our Life Holler Sing to tbe Lord Darst Intermediate Choir Hymn No. 545 Congregation "Come. Ye Thankful People Come" I DONALD bila CTsTTABiAtt nixowtinr E. L.

C.lUhia. PresxleM The teaslair aeheat ef libera lUHeUae Edoe.tm. iU meet at Hardiac arhool. i'i? m' Clasaea far ace free 1 thretwh jaalar hteh. Uixh achoal group meets in.

Ihe aveaina ttOX Lt'THKtAK Monrae at Kincs Road -Harold J. Gteaeke. Pastor rrldayr Meattic at Ute tatheraal tav mea-s Leafue at :3 a.aa. la the social reeros e( the church. Sunday: Divine vimki at and 11 a.ov.

Sunday aHtool and Bible elaasa at am. The Luttera hoar at am. ever atatiM KWIU Uant-Blt-i meeting at r- p.m. la the church social rooms. The tonic wilt he "Science and the Bible.1 EVANGELICAL I NrrrB BBETHBEN i 1055 Monroe Rev.

John M. Pike. nSnister a.m.. Sunday eehool. Classes tor all a ess.

Marrt Weaver. Superintendent. 11. Moraine worship. Measaee bv the Paster: "Walking With :5 p.m.

Youth rellomhip. Junior and senior. Evenin Evanaeltstic hour. Mas- 4 sue by the Pastor: "Learnin et Chrtst." Thursday Midweek Prayer and Bible hour. a i PR EE METHODIST 16th and Jaeksoa Herbert B.

Haasen, Pastor Sunday school a Mormnit wor-ship 11, Moaaageg, Tongue of Fire." Evening service. 7:30 p.m. "Looking the Right Direction." rocssaee by pastor. Wednesday 7:10, Sunt. W.

S. KendaU Will speak. i Lord, We Come Before Thee Now Malan fm t-Carol of the Friendly Beasts 11th Ir0m lr investments to mis- Century-Engnih i sions. Investment Day will be There's a Friend for Little celebrated Saturday during the children Holier regular Sabbath School Session at Hymn No. 4 Congregation 9:30 a.m.

at the church, 3360 PhH- "God our Father" omath Road, when a special pro- Mv God and I Latvian Spiritual 1 eram Kp nrpipntorf Fum, Ftim, Fum arr. Shaw-Parker i Bram WUi 0(1 Presented. Holy, BUiaful Night uth Century Among the methods used in wiu voice annf i raising mission investment funds Orgaa Offertory: "Green- I have been the giving of a peril ve" arr. Purvu centage of money earned to SKSTSi-. activities such as the Deatn Darst making of cement titles, and the a Faithful Shepherd la My Lord Nafeii taking of magazine subscriptions, psaim iso Lewandowau i member is giving the publish- FIRST BAPTIST afonroe at Ninth Rev.

Leonard Asst. Pastor 9:43 a.m., Bible school. Classes for all ages. 11, Morning worship Service. Broad-cast over KWIU Sermon by Rev.

Thomp- son: "Unconscious Influence." p.m.. Youth groups juniors, junior hie, high school, and college age. 7s, Kveniag service. Sermon by Rev. Thompson: "First Glimpses of Glory." Fireside for the young people.

Hytnn No. XO Choir and Congregation "We Gather Together" Benediction Organ Poatlude Contributions Listed For Flood Control Job ONTARIO (UP) Army Engineers said today that farmers and property owners would have to 1 UEAMlflG e- 4gr JS contribute a total of J123.000 rights of way and land clearing to effect a flood control project on I the Malheur river and Willow Tne'local contributions would not be in the form of cash but in value, I engineers said. Howard Peterson, spokesman for the Walla Walla office of the Corps CRl'KCB OP CHRIST 15th and Tyler Irving Harris. Preacher Jhinday school 18 a.m. Worship service 10:50 a.m.: evening service, 1:30 p.m.

SEVENTH-DAT ADVENTIST 3360 Philomath Road John D. Trade, Pastor 9:30 a.m. (Saturday! Sabbath school. Special "Investment for Missions" program. a.m.

Morning worship. C. N. Harris will present the last reading ltt the Week of Prayer series. "Making Ready for the Day of Cod," after which the Week of Sacrifice offering win be received.

3:30 p.m. Junior Missionary FIRST METHODIST Weaie ound alien Monroe-at Eleventh Daniel D. Walker, Minister-Director C. W. Reynolds, Associate Minister Anthony R.

Perrlno. Associate Director 0:30 and 11 a.m.. Church achoal. a.m.. Morning worsahip service.

1:30 p.m.. New member reception, parsonage. 4 p.m., Vesper Service, Sanctuary. 5:30 Intermediate choir friendly room. Wesley Dtne-A-Mite supper, Wesley hall.

0:30 p.m.. Intermediate M.Y.F.. friendly room. Senior M.Y.F., Annex II. Wesley tecum.

Wesley hall. TO SAY At vci. THE CHURCH FOB MX FOB THE CHURCH The Church is the greatest lac-lor on earth lor the building of character and good cituenship. It HV.hn.,.. .1 vi smrnuai values.

Without a strong Church, neither democracy nor civilization con survive There are four-sand retnons why everv person should al'end services regularly and support the Church. They are (I) For his own sale (f) For his children lake. (3) 'or the sake ol hit community and nation Hi Tor the sake of the Church Hself which needs his moral and material support. Plan to a0 to rularlv read your Bible daily. Day Sundty Book Chapter Vsrses I Chronicles 23.14 Tusid.y Wednd-y John Thuridav A 107 l- 14 6 2 16 1-1 1-14 37-47 23-14 1M7 Acts Colosstsnt ltti, Ktinter Adv.

1 At everv carent knows, learning to say Mission Investment Program, Auction Set The Investment of time and money in a variety of projects has paid off successfully for Sabbath School members at the Seventh day Adventist church. whn have AeAimiaA tha nnwoee er royalties irom me sale or a song, another money from the (sale of dried fruit, and still an other a percentage from the rental of an out-of-town apartment that previously would not rent. To climax "Investment Day activities, an auction sale of garden produce and miscellaneous articles contributed by the mem bers will be held tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in the Adventist school gymnasium, 900 North Fourth, with Will Teeter serving as auc- The public is invited. I I I 010(11131 jCllOOl Schedules Program Christensen, teacher of grades 1-5 will lead, with Mrs.

Arlene Anibel, director of the primary chorus, assisting. Special attractions will include a verse choir, a skit entitled "The Unthankful Boy." and a "Pageant of Harvest." Featured also nve nrsi- ana. secona- will be five first- and second- tag da'y. The public is invited. Vital Statistics Births (Good Samaritan NYBERG To Mr.

and Mrs. David Nybergt 3308 Filmore. a1 7 pound 9 ounce boy at 3:52 p.m. November 11. MADISON To Mr.

and Mrs. Dewey Madison, 659 Jefferson, a 7 pound girl at 3:53 a.m. Novem ber 12. WADE To Mr. and Mrs.

Larry Wade, 1352 Harrison, an 8 pound 4 ounce girl at 11:53 p.m November 13. OBERG To Mr. and Mrs. Ponald Oberg, Junction City, a 7 pound lVz ounce girl at 1:09 a. m.

November 13. AYERS To Mr. and Mrs. Andy Aycrs, 1553 Adams, a 4 pound 13 ounce girl at 10:02 p.m. November 13.

FALCONER To Mr. and Mrs. Theodore W. Falconer. 1102 Van Buren, a 6 pound 3 ounce boy at 2 a.m.

November 14 CUBBAGE To Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Cubbage, 2127 Archer, an 8 pound 6 ounce girl at 12:09 a.m. November 14. HILDEBRANDT To Mr.

and Mrs. Emery Hildebrandt. 104 Vica i Place, an 8 pound '9 ounce boy at 11 a.m. November 14. Of Engineers, said the federal cost A Thanksgiving program, con-of the Malheur project would beisisting of readings, poems, and $218,000 and the local participation songs, will be presented by the worth $50,000.

On the Willow Creek lower-grade students of the Sev-project, the federal cost would be enth-dav Adventist parochial $229,000 and $73,000 worth of local school Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at ne'P- I the church, located at 3360 Phil- The plan involves straightening omath road, and altering the Willow Creek i The occasion will be the regu-channel for 20 miles south from lar Young People's Missionary Brogan to the confluence with the Volunteer society meeting, with Malheur at Vale. Junior Missionary Volun- feierson said a start could beteers in charge. Mrs. Laura "thank you" is one of the elementary lessons in a child's home education.

It is page one in the book of good manners. It 1. also one of the first lessons in a person's, religious education. And here it is something more than mere good man- ners. In every age man's spiritual Insight can be measured by his readiness to recognize God as the source of strength and bless-ings, and by his eagerness to express his gratitude to the Almighty.

No one has ever doubted the religious sincerity of our Pilgrim fathers: rAey $ave us thanks-giving Day. made in about 18 months. Off the Beat (Continued from page 1) hill to our new house on a day this. Our new address is rroet ViiAu i FEDERATED -(Preabyterlan-Cengregatloaal) Eighth and Monroe Rev. Perrv D.

Averv. D.D Minister Rev. Kenneth Klnnear, B.D.. Miniater ef Christian Sdueatloa 0:45 a.m.. Church school.

11 a.m., Morning worship. Thanksgiving sermon; "Pilgrim Anthem: "Praise. My Soul, the King of Heaven," Andrews. II a.m., Nurseries and primary Junior church, p.m..' Westminster fellowship (Senior hlehl. p.m..

Pilgrim fellowship (Junior high). LINCOLN rOMMrNTTT chic or COD 157 Defter Lute Rev. Her Hatehisea. Pastor Sunday school arn. Morning worship 11.

Seram (epic. "Blessings treea Disappointment." Youth Fellowship 7 p.m. Special Thank salvia wika will be heM each night cruris Thanksgiving week except Saturday. Rev. Ray Wella of Albany will apeak each evening beginning Sunday.

PEACE ICTHEIAW thllseeerl Svaed) Philomath Patd w. Harting. Paator Saturday, Religious Instruetiea classes. Sunday. 1.

Sunday echeol and BtMe classes. 11. Worship, sennoa subject: "Preparedness." 11 noon. Pollack dinner, church social room. 1 a.m.

Meeting to plas IMC program. Wednesday. I p.m., Sunday sckool staff meetinf tmrrr Rev. Hulk White. Minister Services will be keM at.

7 p.m. Sunday, room 111, Memorial Union. st. Marts cathouc Fourth and Adams Rev. Darnel 1.

Huriev. Pastor Rev. Patrick L. -Cortta. Chaplain Newman Club Rev.

Method Kom B. Twenty-Fifth Sunday after Pentecost Maaaea 7. 10, 11 a.m.. 11. Daily Mass I a.m.

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST Van Buren and 16th Services are held every Sunday at 11 a.m. A Sunday evenlnc service Is held the second Sunday ef each month at p.m. The Wednesday evenlnc meetins -which includes testimonies of healinf. in Christian Science is at o'clock. Sunday school convenes at 9:30 and 11 a.m.

The Reading Room Is located at 231 South Second and is open ween daya from 10 to 9. and Saturday everdiws from 7:30 to 9 o'clock. CHRISTIAN Sixth and Maflson Donald L. Helseth. Minister Jl.

Lawrence twice Minister to St'jdents 9:45 a.m.. CbUete Bible study class. Christian House. Church school. Classes for all.

il a.m. Momi'ig worship. Dr. E. R.

Moon, will preacli. Sermon topic: "This Is My Body." p.m.. C.V.F. Chi Rho meet at the church. (.

College Young People meet st Christina House. Missionary Study at church. MT. VIEW BAPTIST Mt. View School Rev.

Harry J. Hovee. Pastor 9:50 a.m. Sunday school for all aces. Roy Stein, Supt.

11. Morninc worship, sermon: "Olve Thanks Unto God." p.m. Youth (roups. 7:30 p.m. Evening service, sermon: "Considerate Christians." Wednesday evening prayer meeting and Bible study at the McRae bomb.

BFOBCANI7.ED CHURCH OF JESUS CHBIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS 2nd A Adams, upstairs. Reginald Clark. Paator Church school 10:00 a.m. Worship service 11 a.m. Guest speaker.

Pot luck at noon. WILLAMETTE UNITED PRESBYTERIAN Oakville Rev. Edward Patterson, Pastor Sunday school, 10 a.m. Worship 11. Sermon: "This Is The Way, Walk In It!" Worship, p.m..

Bible Study and Youth Fellowship; Mid-week service: Wednesday. I p.m. Thankaglvinc. service: Thursday 11 a.m.. Sermon.

"Thanksgiving unto God." Church Thanksgiving Dinner, 12:30 m. WESTMINSTER HOUSE Preihyterlan-Congregstleaal Student Center Mrs. Nell McLean. Director Dr. E.

W. Warrington. Consultant The speaker at the forum Sunday at 8:30 p.m. will be Dr. A.

L. rand. president of the college. His subject will be "The Dead Sea Scrolls." John Lee. accompanied by Gus Supe, will sing "The Holy City." Devotions wil be under the leadership of the Outreach Commission.

"What Is The Right Answer To The Revolution?" is the topic to be discussed by the Breakfast Class Sunday at :30 a.m. Friday evening there will be a "Do-As-Yourlike" open house. EPISCOPAL Seventh and Jefferson a Rite of Confirmation followed bv breakfast at Benton hotel. 9:30 a.m.. Church school.

Family service In the church. 11 s.m.. Matins and sermon. p.m.. Evening prayer followed by program for students.

Rev. Charles to Say Your Prayers With the Prayer Book." CHUBCH OF THE NAZABENE Fourth and Adams A. C. Olsen. Pastor -30 a.m..

Morning watch; Sunday school with classes for all ages: 11. Morning worship (Thanksgiving message by the pastor). p.m.. Young People's service: Juniors and People's meeting: 7 5 p.m.. Evangelistic service.

7:30 p.m. Tuesdav. Trallblaiers Boys' club. 7:30 Wednesday special service (instesd of Thursday). RELIGIOUS SOCIETY OF PRIENHS The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) will meet Sunday.

p.m.. at 2S North 27th. Visitors are welcome. A Robert Bra. Store NOLAN'S OSC CO-OP Union Building LOU GREENWOOD Distributor Union Oil Products Dial PL 3-4 1 31 KIENLE MUSIC CO.

Mognovox Rodio Television 242 1 2nd Dial PL 2-4252 CORL1 BOOK SHOP 5th and Modi ton LEW BROADBENT MOTORS Chryiler-Plymfnjrh 3rd ond Monroe Dtol PL 3-6653 the top of Haynes and Sylvan at girls in the.northwe.edge of town. l.tLJ" Today, in a world nungry tor spiritual leadership, how much depends on our faith in God and our ability to turn to Him in gratitude and GRACE LUTHERAN 43S North iet Everett J. Jensen, Pastor Last Sunday after TrinitySermon title at 9:30 and 11 a.m. services is UUnto Ihe Least of These." Sunday school tor all ages from three years through Oth grsde :30 a.m. Inquirer's class at 4 p.m.

Luther league at 7 p.m. Harvest home festival "potluck" supper Monday at 0:30 p.m. Thanksgiving service at 10 a.m. on Thursday. prayer! aon't know who named our street, but it's going to be confused constantly with Crest drive, which tops another hill in that area, and also may be mixed up with Hill-crest, also in that part of town.

I inquired about having the name of our street changed (we're the only ones on it so far), but had no luck at all. We were going to stay in the daylight basement part of Our house Tuesday night, since the main floor is not yet ready for occupancy. But because of so many frozen pipes around town the plumbers couldn't get to our place at all. we ended up in a i motel. I And now, if we can possibly get up that snowy hillside and dig through the hundreds of boxes to locate a few things, such as Ray's razor, my hair brush, a box of our boys' underwear (they're staying with my mother in her i apartment while we're gone) if we can possibly get organized to: travel, then the old boy and I willi be off to Washington! (well, may- be).

The lumber Industry claims to be the oldest in America, since Captain John Smith brought "eight Poles and Dutchmen for the pur pose of erecting sawmills Jamestown Colony in 1608. to LUTHERAN STUDENT ROCSE 211 North 13rd Kenneth C. Larson, Pastor Sunday at 0:30 p.m.. topic presentation! "Whet la Lutheran Student Action." Tuesday. p.m., coffee hour.

Wednesday. 0 p.m., Bible study. Volunteer society of the Adventist church school (lower grades) will give a Thanksgiving program. 7:30 p.m. at the school.

300 North Fourth. Investment for Missions auction. Wednesday, I p.m. Prayer meeting. ASSEMBLY Of GOD 604 South 15th Nels G.

Lien. Paator Sunday school. a.m., Mrs. Wis. Van fleet.

Superintendent Worship service. II a.m.. Youth service, 0:30 F.vangellstlc rally. 7:43 p.m. Thursday, Choir, 7-1 p.m..

Bible study and prayer, p.m. lit R( or ir.nvn cmhit Or LATTER DAY BAINIT) 100 North 17th Priesthood meeting. a.m. Sundry, school, 10:30 a.m. Sscrament rceeting, 0-30 p.m.

Relief Society Tuesday. I Primary Wednesday. 4 p.m. M.I.A; Wednesday, 7:30 p.m. THIS SERIES OF ADVERTISEMENTS IS BEING PUBLISHED EACH WEEK IN THE INTEREST OF ALL CORVALLIS AREA CHURCHES AND IS SPONSORED BY THESE PUBLIC SPIRITED CIVIC MINDED BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS.

Coprrlsht Motemitie PL 3-81 17 THE "A Fovoril 118S. A. PACIFIC "Your CORVALLIS LUMBER CO. RETAIL DEPT. "Quality Building Materials" CORVALLIS GAZETTE-TIMES Established 1862 Family Newspoper" 0AKLAWN MEMORIAL CEMETERY OWNED BY THE PLOT OWNERS) ESTABLISHED 1935 (A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION ELEVENTH STREET GROCERY Proin Food Locker Free Delivery Daily CLAUDE R.

VUNK "The Cycle Mon" 2nd Dial PL 3-5304 E. ALBERTSEN Albertscn Lumber Co. Philomath KELLEV JEWELERS Bulovo-Wyler-Elgin Watche 5 Day Repair Service McHENRY FUNERAL HOMI Mr. ond Mr. Joe B.

McHenry WILLIAMS DRUG STORI Carl Williami, Owner (Catty Korner From Post Office MATT MATHES FLOWERS 2013 Monroe Street 2eth STREET SUPERETTE FOOD MARKET Daily Delivery Dial PL 3-4461 KIPPER CUT RATE DRUGS "Kipper WonH To Meet You" Corvolli POWER LIGHT CO. Electrical Servant" Corvolli, Oregon Deeds IssuecMor Cemetery Lots Pre-need Sales Cemetery Information Purchase Arrangements marker setting, vault, casket and cremation burial spaces. The Ooklawn Cemetery office needs the forwording address of the following lot owners. Your ossistonce will be helpful. WILL GOLDING Owner of Lots I Thru 6, Sect 33, Eil'c I- I I PLISKA Owner of Lots I Thru 6, Sect 14, lil 'A I office Benton Hotel Bldg.

112 S. 4h TINA'S Infonts' Children's 1I6S. Third Dial WHITESIDE THEATER Oregon Stote Theater Midway Drlve-irt Theater SUNNY BROOK DAIRY 102) Ninth PL 3 31i21 SHUPI FURNITURE CO. "Serving Corvolli Since I 'I 2j2 Modivon Dial 2-1010.

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