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»'.N TWO -THB dBMfLN|6U CUTfAUM UBü VU. u m b u im 'HU USUAI .11 ,\E 22, Established August 15. 1889 You w ill fin d o u r Sunday school Published Every Thursday at classes w ith graded lessons very Cottage Grove. Oregon interesting, Mrs W. c . M A R T IN .......... ....... .. C arl W ith e r- 129 N o rth 9th S tree t — — E d itor, Publisher spoon, Supt. Rtn E. I lu t e luso li. Phone 252 Subscription Rates, Cash In Advance pastor. F IR S T B A P T IS T In Lane-Douglas Counties ___ ____ ___________ .... 1 year $2.00 Rev George E. lla rd y , pastor In Lane-Douglas C o u n tie s... .............. ............ 6 , months .. $1.25 . .Churvh school 9.45. M orning In Lane-Douglas Counties . ........... ......... J months $.75 worship. Topic, •"True Happiness" Outside This D is tric t ......... ............... .. 1 year $2.25 Jr. B Y E. Roys and g irls 9 Outside This D is tric t .... ..... ............ .. g months $1.50 years th ru 15 years invited. 8:00 LO RANE g ra n g e ser v ic e Outside This D is tric t ...................... 3 m onths $.90 P m. Program by the D u ly Va •L A G l)E l» l( ATLD Exceptions to men and women in armed forces: cation Church school. Meditation . ... H ifihM ghting the meeting o f the In U. S. A: 1 year $2.00; 6 months $1.50; 3 months $1.00. by J. °n An,encas fav- Lorane grange last w o k was the Overseas: 1 year $150. 6 m onths $1.00. ©rite Psalm dedication of the new service 7 “ “ ° n aPPlication. No subscription accepted fo r less than 3 M onday: Teacher's anti officers fla g containing th irty fo u r names (of church sehoo. > m eeting 7 .3ft o f fo rm e r members anti sons o f Wednesday: C hoir rehearsal. 8 00. fo rm e r members. St irs on the flag Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class m atter. Thursday: 8:00 P rayer can save represent the fo llo w in g men: your boy. Come and pray w ith us Arm y Gene H erbert Seales, at the mid-week service. Bible gold s ta r; M Sgt Lloyd I. Seales. association study in the book of Acts. T Sgt. Wayne Seales. Sgt Lloyd —— _ . « Counts, Cp). Leroy Inman. M ajor P R E S B Y T E R IA N Kenneth Addison. CpI. L yle B. DECISION A MUST IN POST WAR PROJECTS A lv in J Kammann. Pastor Conrad. T. Sgt Eugene J. Lorang. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m Le Pvt. Ira Lohrey. Sgt. C arl E. Scott a rrived Just to» hue I ICE»: M ETHODIST ( III R< | | The nation NOTI M t \ I (»UM » |»r; «(» . . ha; het 11 nrgetl to hurry along post w ar plan- roy B e g h t o l . superintendent. Dunn. W allace Richardson, Sgt potluck. EL EC T« O l'l ICEKS hing to avoid the eonfusio!, inei.l. ntal to the absorption ot M orning w orship at 11:00 a. m. Clarence Ilo y t. CpI W illa rd Seales. Axel A Nelson, 5(’i resident of Sunday m orning we w ill have a CpI. George Louis D ry. Pfc Avery the arm ed A t a meeting in Thursday even 141s to ,,,'Lliia" Iif’* ** * « s witnessed during N o li was found dead Saturday ing the F’ree M ethodist church 1H1H-19. S . far little or nothing has been «Ion,. |..t.a llv to in M em orial Service in honor o f the Lohrey, Capt. Joseph Kempston, ••veiling w ith a bullet wound tn late L t. Robert M. Trask. Sermon Pvt. Thomas Edward M itch e ll 11 kdayt'tl > elected the follow ing o fficers: nti * " i °f 1 °?! pr°*r<” “ " h: II «»«liht bring both cm subject: "M e m o ry." The Young Pvt E lm er King. CpI E a rl Lorang, Hie annual school m eeting w ill Charles (). Hosmaii. class lender; his head anti a rifle lying lieside pl«\. ment and needed impmx nirnts. < ireum sta tees surrounding People’s chorus w ill sing. Pvt. Charles R M itchell. be held at the Lynx Hollow Ihelm a II W rig h t. Sunday school him It ought not be necessary to point out again that either his death Is being investigated by A ll vis itin g service men are N avy. E m il Sutherland. Donald school house on June 19 at x o y suiH 'iintem lent; Charles <). Hos- the eom n.undies will take steps to inaugurate proper po.,t given a cordial in v ita tio n to n t- Addison. Stodartl Hensling, Otia o clock to elect a d ire c to r fo r man, secret ir y ; Thelm a II W righ t, • he d is tric t attorney's office, it was sakl lues,lay. Nelson a ca r r u u c r r I , I ’l“ II!» e * o lx e « .. III this f » “ * • 11 • • • « a « « lh ( I V ' u prop- or r t ,h «overninent . will do tend Lynch, Ross lH*y. Russe4l Hen three years untl a Jerk. treasurer; Rosa M artin, assistant ns for 1», Us. us. The Tin., .........................._..............._............................ proposition resolves itself into wheth pr wf sling. Clarence Koem hikl. H arlow Miss .Maxine Hubbard of P o rt treasurer; Harvey L. W rig h t, tru s penter by trade came to N o il F R E E M E T H O D IS T shall make an effort to h. Ip ourselves or Hayes. Loren Lynch, John Ilu n n land visited recently at the home tee lo r three years, Rosa M a rtin , from San I* i meistx, last February, wait for the govern- * 915 So. 6th St anti Jerome T. W a n t of her parents. M r. and Mrs. D. t harles () Hosninp and Harvey 1. went to do it for us and thus aid th e grow ing bureaucracy. L. C. Gould. M in iste r Bui ley. W rig h t, stewards; Rev. L. C M arine»: M arvin Allender. E'EWEK SE W CARS Nobody . knows at this instance ------ ju st how the Dost w ar Sunday school at 9:45 m. M erchant m arine: M a r io n John MacCauley and Theodore Gould, a u d ito r; Rosa M a rtin , del,^ th LV ’ / c l ' . T " f t ',‘ Uf " e CaU H ,ak* a a nd m u s s Preaching 11:00 a. m Evening tXinn. Alenhaugh left n . n tly to attend gate to annual conference; George hewer persons w ill be eligible to nrt" I r t ,7 ’ V a v a ila l‘ lv f “ r ,h e la u .ie h ittg o f some service 7:45 p. m. M idw eek pra y la ir , a lternate. The annual buy new 1912 cars a lte r June 23, the summ er term o f the Bozweli »• ortb r f P’,r,K*ular,-v as they may apply to sanitation on the er meeting Thursday 7.45 p. m. DOREN'A OR IX<*F. (. ollege at Bozweo. Wyoming. conference convent's at the Free Edmond W. Eggen, d is tric t OP A rdt r of a sewer disposal plant. W herever federal aitl is offered A short C hildren s Day program J. W. MacC'ausland of PorCand M ethodist C a trp grounds near r a t i o n I n g representative, an The reg ula r m eeting of Dorena reiee'f B w“ *- aevePtiu * »’ ‘)r rejecting it and if w« w ill be given at the close of the grange was held last Thursday spent a few dxys recently nt his P ortland on J u ly 12jh. nounced today. The list of eligible« .. i *i *i Z r ‘ Cl,n!,nue to *“ w ithout what might l>e term ed Sunday school hour. The m orning evening. home in the Hollow. is living reduced liecause o f the 50 YEAR (»Lit I H \ h NOTE a needed taeility ami help the other fellow pav for his , service w ill be connected w ith this sm all num tier of new 1942 cars Miss N ellie Lyle. Lane county Miss Karon Taylor left fo r P ort- available fo r rationing, he cx- uiatter of fact a large num ber of comm unities of like size message to the children by the home dem onstration agent was a land where she w ill he employed O ISI’LAY El> an7« i Pra*',ka11-'- facilities that have t Z pastor. _______ A $3.00 hank note, know n ns plained, v is ito r and gave a pep ta lk on the at the Kaiser Shipyard fo r the shin plaster was displayed here F ifth W ar Loan. She stated thut summer. Doclora, nuraes, m inister*, w ar t h l . b » " I P° S t,'’ ;,r Pr'>Jerts here ami a good percentage of HEBRON CHURCH OF CHRIST yesterday by J S Day. recently the a g ric u ltu ra l quota fo r Lane ., w orkers anti others engaged In Mrs. H orton C o lw e ll ami daugh ‘ e >Pen nuance,1 with fetleral funds. The debt has Sunday school 10:00 a. m Mom- ............... is $200.000. The grange te r Celo of K la m a th F ills anti o f N o r t h Bend The shin plaster w,” k essential to the w ar e ffo rt o r nus t>een created and we as taxpayers will help foot the bill *nS worship 11:00 a. m. North end county voted to sponsor the drive in the Mrs. F ru n k G icrau anti son Char» wns issued on a m erchant hank ,o public health and safety are rt is up to it; to decide now w hether we shall help the o th e r C hris,ian Endeavor. 6 00 p. m. at at T renton New J e r se y m 1861. on th e e lig ib le h •'•. Eggen said fellow pay f(>r what has already been gotten, but extend h, In l»v LVa? Ab' Pns Sou,M Pnd C hristian com m unity and Mrs. Frances Coo les were guests reeently o f M r. per was appointed chairm ap. Mrs. and Mrs. Jos. Eppcnbaugh. paying taxes on what the other fellow m ».»« - ■ «..« ,»■„ . . . . . A Endeavor 7:30 at the 4-H club Raymond W icks and Mrs. Jack ay | Mrs. H ow ard Stout was hostess and do without these things ourselv tgs ourselves, Cole were also appointed on the recently to the I o i.a n u n ity club committee. fin n w 'd bvUIh Jh<“ 1,XWt l” '»Kram o or r projects will b< ptmt w ar program C A T H O L IC C H URCH w ith eight members present. The it h a trait of hum an natu re to enjoy feeding anitiials, or one's lx»n K ahler, who was also a tl by the federal governm governm ent ent is up to the people. The is u p to Rev. J. L. M axw ell. Pastor next m eeting w ill be on June 29 at fellows. There se. ins to he an ( Sjmeiul urge to give rood to ehil- projects thus financed can be held to a small num ber ami the Mass each Sunday at 8:00 a. m. v is ito r to k l the grange of im the home- o f Mrs. la w re n e e P or Iren In this grow ing stage they are likely to hat • Ve a good II,»- provements made at the locai rem ainder can be financed loeall, petit. W hen such g e n e ro s ity lends t< ter. y< or we can perm it the gov- com m unity cannery anti th a t it o v e rw e ig h t, th< kin d n e ss em inent to step in and make another B L U E M O U N T A IN program for tts which Miss M u rie l N u ffe r of H ills. is U tte rly n iisp la ee d . would soon be in operation. I k might be on the order of a leaf raking enam paign. M. G. Hixson, pastor Minnesota was a guest recently Sunday school 9:45 a. m. M o rn also reported on the activitie s ol Which ever course we take, should be decided now. W, E ating bet ween int'ala i qhji eti,.liable Obese children sel- of M r. and Mrs Jos Eppcnbaugh. the F. F. A. class, which is under ing setvice 11:00 a. m. Young might point (loin have a proper diet. Tin Usually do not care for vegetald. s , out / . I way of the least resistance is to do ;>eop!es service 6:45 p. m. Charles his supervision and that he has A O M 1 c Ralph Peek of K la m b u t ’in Zt’hP a " a " 4 sil ,>ack a n '1 " ait <o »*« " hat happens G. Eastburn, leader. Evangelistic charge o f registering boys and ath Falls, son of M r and Mrs ami salads. I hey ofl, u show a lack of social m aturntion. Some gained J t i e « 7 ” th at lit,k> or " ° l ki»X " *" '»<> service 7:45 p. m. gir.'s fo r fa rm w ork fo r the com Charles Peck, w home recently of thoui at tile age of 10 a n still being bathe,I and drvNHcd I >y ing h«t vest season. b ? hl T ,H y Ot constru<,l,ve im provem ent and we may not and has le ft fo r Jacksonville. th eir uiolhctN, ami nr, not allowed to play alone with ot tie r children. The effect on F lorida to report to camp. be able to guage the cost by the results-. J. A. Schneider "Joe" who un S E V E N T H D AY A D V E N T IS T hnvior may be ba,.. Such b, lys and derwent a r s jx tr operation in a V e may also run into furtm r d ifficu lty if we can not M r and Mrs. Brooman and fa m girls are likely to be pan., n re.i I ami West Mam Street and uncooperative. They may agree on what the com m unity and section Sabbath school. 9 30 o'clock Eugene hospital sent word that ily of P ortland have rented the »•<• laving up trouble for their fu tu re years It need the warst, Preaching service 11.00 o'clock he was g ettin g clong fine ano late G a rfie ld Beach ranch and is im p o rta n t to H ere are some of the things suggested as c h a ra c te r building that they be taught to control their whims post w ar p to j, ets: Every Saturday. V isitors weleome would soon be home. Mrs. Post h a v e taken possession. M r and <h sires. T raining should begin Some of the city officials say the No. 1 p,,3l ,,a , p IOJVCI IS at an e a rly age 1 'io u i G ood post w ar projeet is a and D o rris Black were reported Brooman is employed by the Eu 11 a lt li. a n d 's t r e e r T - P aH t ° t-h<’r; ’m pror. ment of our w at.-r systt nt . ill. A S SE M B LY OF GOD gene F a rm e r’s Creamery anti streets. ( ivic organizations are also backing a high sehot.. Robert W icks was elected to • H ilto n T. Park, Pastor. . adturn or a high school stadium and swimming pool. Generally •1 Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. membership in the grtnge. he opinton seems to be that a swimming pool is the The follow ing program was pre No. 1 Preaching, 11 a. m. Young people' project. If we are to participate in post w ar travel we service at 6 30 p. m. Evening sented by the le c tu re r: Group ought singing; reading, Neva Hanson: to have an adequate a ir field, on- which freight planes onb> ?vangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. Tuesday night, prayer service. tableau, “ The F la g "; reading, Mrs land if necessary. It has been ,s ”*en P«*<licted th a t planes vt ill be <a r t '.n g ninety percent of the mail a fte r the 4 r not to sav 7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach Eldon Steele: reading. Richard mg service, 7:45 p. m. W icks; reading, Norm an Hanson; rn^nitv o f ttf h k t i ,h<‘ u r pass* " - e r tr a v d iir” ' »hat the com song by all, dedicated to the munity ot this size will m aintain at least fifty privat. lv owned M E T H O D IS T "Dads ', in honor o f Father's Day. £ » " " • "N J m any s „ (h =s .¡„ .„ d ,,,, „1.,,.,; F ra n k E. Brown, m in ister The program was closed w ith a m g field p re tty «ear in the must class. P Sunday school 9:45 a. m. S.L. game, everyone ta k in g p ert. Then there is a hospital, which has been needed here for M ackin, supt. M orning worship, Refreshments were served by Rev m George M cxley. the com m ittee in charge w m ï » i t t o ! i a ( « i i ” “ h ,».i,l)1 ‘ aE r m i '‘ “ l p ro v " 1 r'” ' 1 '" guest < e n n speaker. rti» ie F .lto W p -6:45 ..... » » « J £ " n X i r " " '" r 713 A- J. A T T E N D S IN ST IT U T E IN T E R Hveu .... i -r u o m n iu n ity , h u t h a v in g one m a r d o ,* Kammann. guest speaker. NA TIO N A L R ELA TIO N S sav, «i n i it we had cn ■ n o w -v.e c o u ld have cars, tire s a nd Thursday. 8:00 p. m. Cottage gas. Miss B e tty A dkins returned . , .. prayer m eeting at the home of svste/n n t T d,ilpo8al s-v sh-J" is *•«'’ needed, not the $10.000 Mrs. " Maude W rig h t; Weston A l- Saturday from P ortland where T ’•'•n »hat have he n suggested, hut p attern ed «.fter some of len. leader. she attended the T enth Annual n o rth w e s t In s titu te o f In te rn a - a suce. S “ Si>' r re »he system has been C H UR C H O F C H R IS T tional Relations held from June 3 ib > school. 9:45. Worsh p and »° »*> on *he campus o f Reed communion 11:00 a. m. Subject, Uoilege. The lectures, round- SUBSIDIE3 BUT P 0 0 2 EXCUSES H ig h L ig hts on the Parables o f *a hle discussions and forum s had "B ecause of th eir une • rtainties as to am ount and dura- Jesus C hrist". C hristian Endeavor as ’ h eir ce n tia l theme “ Basts of a lio Ernest C Strobeck. S ecretary of the D airym an’s 7:00 p. m. Evening Service. 8:00 ,»us» anfl D urabl «reace.” I „ n ,” says . League Association, ‘'su lisid its are no su b stitu te for Some of the requirem ents fo r p ric e fo r p. m. WendalJ Sm all o f the He- ^ ringing about increased produetion. A farm er bron Church o f C hrist w ill bring 0 peaceful postw ar w orld suggest- T g ritts seed be .sows this spring is not tu rn e d 'in te rn ilk £ i l the message. P rayer meeting w» »’X *he In s titu te were: A wort,I The organization. federal laws to a y e a r from next w inter. He has to finance his produetion Thursday, 8.00 p. m Fellow ship supper F rid ay night abolish racial discrim inations; program for months and years before cashing in. H ii exper- should be present w ith a friend. cl°ser agreements between capi lenee with subsidies thus fa r teaches him th at they „ are unreli- at 7:00 p. m. Every member »a* ani» labor; and the replace- lenec with subsdiies thus far teaches him that the •y are unreli- Roy Hands S. S. Supt. mer’ t of N ationalism and Im pe ria l- able and slow in paym ent.” L. P. Nebehing, m inister. Ism by a w ork! philosophy. CûtUpr tòrorr ^entrari K flCHURCHES W ith the Grang es C la rk s S u p e r S erv ice ELECTRIC and GAS WELDING TIRES ***** 10 ■ NATIONAL EDITORIAL. IQM ^ ^ Witli Pick-up and Delivery Service EXPERT AUTO REPAIRS Work Guaranteed BATTERIES ACCESSORIES SOFT DRINKS AUTO WASHING AND POLISHING C. 0 . Clark A. K. Clark L ynx Hollow OBESITY IN CHILDREN POWER The A tlantic Chart C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E SO CIETY v •' '""¡(-.stand if. pledges I Of »" -II peoples except the little Halts th e Sunday school 9:45. Forenoon the l_,l,s ami Mtwitgomeiy W ard.—Hmuhn W orld Herald. service 11:00 a m. Subject "C h ris t EARL IIII.I^ — - N is s y NEL- NON TIE ian Science." Evening service sec <Bel> B u rkho ld er) A t the regular tw o ball fo ur W F A expects th a t shipping w ill ond Wednesday o f each m onth the local goff course be available to im p o rt shc 'm ilHon «1 8 P, m B ib lp ' C hristu,n some at bushels o f com from South Am - S nce, ^ e r a tu r e and the w rit- E a rl H ill and Sissy (N . J.) Ne.'son rtie W ar Production Board erica during J u ly to aid the w ar ° f t,Ma7 Raker may received the prize w ith a low net says—arsenical insecticides fo r the food and livestock situation in ° r a fte r ,he ° t '12 i 2, Sissy said he was not coming summer months should be •he United States the once, our but ms his o o'd I ’ <? P..Kite weanes«“ y service. — rough once, n man lio n 3 h early, because transport«- H ealth Service reports^that ------------- W<W' M e r’C K in g and n ,’hbip Ga8' bought on and manpower and container roxim ate ly 20 000 nation, k app- PP" LUTH ER AN P,‘r " • ’ re the runners-up. A t the shortages m ight delay last-m inute been treated fo r ^voM in« have C®»’ “ «« Grove Lutheran (M is- P re ce d in g two ball play, on Tues- ...................... ... ....... in .. heavy «— hea a n d ^ w syphillis X S . and t D' ? “ 'S F a ri M l<k' y orders and result new intensive me- dam age.. .A w ater-resistant m at- building. West Mam Street The anrl r-a rl G dl were runners-up. thods in more than 50 ch. useful to set vice men in la p jd service of Sunday. June 25, begins A n ofher couple were inco rre ctly treatm ent jungle areas, has been developed c illin is "being""Used‘’ on ‘ ‘“a pem- at j , a m -php Sunc,ay School reported as seeond high. Tw enty by m atch m anufacturers R Sa t down to a very b o u n tifu l out- estim ated 30.000 dozen 'h o ^ e h tid syphdhs H o m e ^ ™ " ’ ° f •arge mPCts a t 10 a m Thp M ca rly Bible class meets W ednesday,1 door P"»luck dinner. The course is furnace scoops and 85.000 dozen have ' .......... canners canner the use o f a pressure 8 P' m ' We most cor* »1 ,gOOd <‘hil|Je> ,hp fto" c r s arc snow shove's w ill be produced in this summer w ill do well to . y j.nv‘i P a ll? ° a ,te n <l ser- blooming and the w eather is fine, 1944. and the firs t o f them should up chicken when farm ers are J l l Schfxd. and B ihk-, ^ hX don I you come out and be available to consumers by late ing large numbers of hen , ? * * • rb<? L u ’ heran H our w ill be pl-l> h 1 1,1 Anderson and Glen fa ll or early w in te r. are not laying enough to £ w orth S T S HS? VCr K ° ? E 9:30 ’ m ' N atio na l headquarters o f Se th e ir keep, the Departm ent of in» B t’hn^ en- PrPS,d('n’ °» 'he Lu- lective Service announces that A g ric u ltu re advista 'heran Church, w ill be the gucst- inductees no longer w ill be ear _________ ' speaker on the L utheran Hour. m arked fo r e ith e r the arm y or the Tune in; w rite in; te ll others. W. O FT TO OOP ( O NVENTIO N A. Sylwester, Roseburg. navy a fte r th e ir preinduction build» the pastor. The Lane county delegation left physical exam ination, ^beginning yesterday fo r Chicago where Mon- rugged J u ly 1. but w ill he placed in the day the republican C H UR C H O F GOD n the day the republican national con- 1060 East Adams Ave common pool to be drawn .. . upon ven»'on w ill open. Among those Sunday school 10:00 a. m. M orn ROUNDUP Willys ¡ K s s - w s r X ’ ,m - - ing w orship 11:00 a. m. C hristian Crusaders meet at 7:00 p. m. De- 8:00 p. m. repub- Prayer m eeting 8:00 p. m. Tucs- Morse day. of Springfield. j Meet with us us to to worship God. W herever n.an o f im a g in a tio n and foresight gather, there is bound to be progress’ In this industry where s5me of the b m m^na.-, c, our co u n try have applied th e ir genius to electrical de- s f iin S - F ^ X m a ! P ' OnS , U ' U re h a V ° nO f bee" ° Soon the m a te ria liz a tio n of the ir plans and ideas w ill be ova it- CA C’ ty' ,$ g° ing to do ° ^ n i f i c e n t job in m a kin g peacetim e A m erica a cou ntry of prosperity and happines 9 mess. W ith ♦n5n ° L 7 Cd<; mOre k<T by- an ins'9 h t in t° »Hings to come to a b e tte r tem orrow ! w in e , we look 5*»« WAR LOAN Back the Attack Buy All the Bonds You Can Mountain Stales Power Co. V P a n » n g tr Car V light Tractor <t fo n ar flout "A Self-Supporting, T o ,.fo y i„ g, prirofo £„ t , rp| »rise' I