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b ir t h s » I I Much Lami) Ready For Oregon Tables Points Permitting GEER At ih r I »cullarli mater n tty home. Widn«»dny, July I. lfM5, ti* I mi L t and Mrs Marvel Geer, Cottage Grove daughter, M arlene Kay. S N E L L At the Dpnham ma te rn ity home. Friday. July «, 1945. 1« M r and Mra. W illia m Snell, Cottage Grove Richard. a aun. Stephen R O L F E At tin* Denham mu- te rn lty home, Munday, July !». HMfl. to M i and Mm. W. II. Rolfe o f Ourenu, a »on, lle rlie rt Clar. L A I EX At the llenham m ater n ity home, Tuesday, July 10, ID-15 to Mr und Mis W ayne Galen,' Cottage Grove, a »on G A LL A T O N At the M cF a r land m a te rn ity home, Wednesday Ju ly II. 1945, s i c „m l J-eo (e d liito n . Cottage Glove „ daughter, Judy Kay. ( « Washington, is vis itin g her lis te r, Mrs. M u rra y T ru n n e ll and other relatives here. M r. and Mr». Pierce T ru n ne ll and daughter-in-law , Mrs. Gerald Trunnell, continued to Redmond Thursday where they visited a sis te r o f Mrs. Pierce T ru n n e ll en route to th e ir home in W ilder, Idaho. picking o f the cherry crop as w ell as o the r fru its , including rasp berries and currants. In moat sec tions o f the county the cherry i m p yield is from th irty to th irty - five percent under last year, but may be enough to supply the cu r rent demand in the face o f the present sugar shortage. Choice western Oregon lamb Carbon In Llcnlle should lx- abundant in a il Oregon CHERRY PICKING UNDERWAY Lignite, or brown coal, has the meal m arkets for the rem ainder H ot weather has hastened the least carbon of any variety. o f the summer ns the result o f governm ental a c t I o n removing quotas on iamb slaughter in non- federally Inspected plants, says H A. Lindgren extension live stock specialist at Oregon State college. W hile point values were left un- Eldon W a lke r is home on fu r- ehangi d by the government's ac tion on quota , there w ill he plen lough from T illam ook visiting ty of lamb m eat lo r a ll red point* home folks. R ichard W olleat was called to available, say Lindgren, und it B rainard, M inn., the evening of w ill he “ good red m eat." “ Upon the consumer demand J u ly 4th by the serious illness of fo r this almost unlim ited supply his father, R. W olleat. of n ii'it this s iim m 'i w ill depend Mrs. M o rris is spending the much of the sure- s or fa ilu re of sum m er w ith her daughters, Mrs. G ay... bath... and so abac- the western Oregon lamb m a rk e t Leon O x la id and Mrs. Jim G ra U r a l A tp a rk lin g e la a r ham. ing season,” tie ,O.S.C. specialist explains. "Th< <• lambs must be Mrs. Rota Allen. M ary MeK 1 lo cologna in lha naw light- consumed on the coast as they w ill be n and M r. and Mrs. Galpin vis hearted "Gallivanting", for not stand shipment to the big ited a t the Elvis Boswells Sanday girlt who get around. 6 ox, eastern consuming centers, hence ! evening. L a te r the whole group the im portune* of k c a l demand. visited Ben Campbell and Mrs. tiza $1.50 <«» "I^ im h I:; a delicious meat at any R. E. Yates at the Hugh T runnell tim e in com petition w ith abundant home. o the r m eats,” Lindgren adds, “ hut M r. and Mrs. Leslie H u ll and now w ith the scarcity of other children of Vancouver. W ashing sorts the abundant lamb supplies ton, returned Sunday a fte r spend Phone 244 come as a real 'break' fo r restau ing a week on the farm here. rants and fam ilies to the extent Mrs. Jeannette Lukens visited that they have points fo r use in friends in P ortland over the buying any kind of meat.” Fourth. (Zottuge Grove, Oregon Removal o f Die lamb slaughter Mrs. M o ll^ K lin e of Vancouver, ing quotas on the class 2 o r non- fe de ra lly inspected plants came p a rtly as the result o f facts pre sented to the new secretary of a g ric u ltu re by the W estern Ore gon Livestock association a t a S eattle hearing in June R. C. B u rk h a rt, Lebanon, president of Die association, explained the c ritic a l situation. He showed that western Oregon w ill have to m arket from 40,000 to 55,000 lambs and sheep per m onth this summer, nearly 90 per cent o f which are m ilk and pasture fat lambs unsuitable fo r long ship ment. U nder the old quota restrictions the class 2 plants could k’dl only an average o f less than 3500 per m onth, w hile average k ill last year through federally inspected plants was only 13,000 to 14,000 per month. C alifornia and Washington take some Oregon lambs, but transportation is c ritic a lly short and uncertain, B u rk h a rt said. Latham COLOGNE Church Directory AS SEM BLY O F GOD H ilto n T. Park, pastor, Sunday school, 9:45 a m ; m orning Worship, 11 (N) a m ; Young |xo p lc l< A s ), 6 ..'Mi p. m ; Evening evan gelistic, 7:45 p. in; '1'uenday prayer service, 7 JO p, m; Thursday Bible atudy. 7 45 p. m. M r. and Mrs. S. II. Ramsey and 4 sons of Gresham were week-end guests at the H a rry Castle home Mr. and Mrs. H a rry Castle and L a rry Lancaster went w ith them Sunday to Florence and Triangle lake. M i ,s Net a Anderson has gone to Eugene to w ork in a lunch room. Mrs. Leo Dugan and »on Danny of P ortland are «pending a few days, at the Leo Dugan home. M r. and Mr». Ivan M orris and son went to McKenzie Bridge the F o u rth and met the S lim Talbot fa m ily o f eastern Oregon fo r a picnic. F« leased by U. R W ar Departm ent. flareati o f Public Relations. W H E R E H IT L E R L IV E D IN W IL H E L M S T R A S B R — Remain* nt ‘.ho Boraig 1'ulsco in Berlin as it looked after the German surrender, It is said to have been one of H itle r’s residences in the reicb capital. B U IE M O U N T A IN M. G. Hixson, pastor Sunday achixil, 9:45 a m; M or SIX DEPOT I M T S A W A R D E D I and private tent- A checkup in ning service, 11 a. m; Young peo-l PLAQUE June showed th a t fam ilies were l»les service. 6:45 p m ; Charles G. ------------ registered from 12 d iffe re n t states Kaatbum. leader E vangelista < nations und uwards to /e a r to w ork in th< cherry harvest, service, 7 45 p, nt. echelon troops are lew and fa r C a lifo rn ia had the most, followed between. Therefore the units by Oregon, Arkansas. W ashington. C A T H O L IC CHURCH winch recently were awarded the Missouri, Arizona, Nebraska, M on The change to the summ er "M e rito rio us Service U nit Plaque” tana, F lorida, Wisconsin, Iowa and schedule o f masses nt the C atholic by the Commanding General of Nevada. church w ill become effective this AAESC M TO, B riga die r General Sunday, Ju ly 8. Summer schedule: W. p. W hitten, were sing ula rly Sunday Mass at 8:00 a rn. On the lionon d amt ju s tifia b ly proud fo u rth Sunday mass w ill be at 8 00 Colonel W. W. W lthey, com Pvt. Joyce Balslger left few und 9 30 u. in. manding o ffic e r of the 11th A ir la-|Mit Group, personally presented days ago to re p o lt fo r d uty in San CHRISTIAN SCIENCE the awards to the C. i t s who com Diego, C alifo rn ia, a fte r spending a 21-flay furlough w ith her p a r • 242 Second Street mand Die fo llo w in g organizations Sunday school, 9:45 a m ; Fore Hq & Hq Sq, 11th A ir Depot ents, M r. and Mrs. A. J. Balslger. noon service, 11.00 a. m ; Evening (•roup; 411th Q uarterm aster P la She is serving w ith the M arine service second Wednesday o f each toon o f which Sgt. Eldon L . C a rl M oto r Transport service. Mabel Kenady returned home m onth, 8:00 p. m. son, son o f M r. anti Mrs. V ic to r The Bible, C hristian Science Carlson. I a m ember: 31st lacfmt Sunday from Eugene where she lite ra tu re and the w ritin g s o f RcjMiir Squadron; 32nd Depot Sup spent the post week w ith M r. and M ary Baker Eddy may be b orro w ply Squadron; 743rd M ilita ry Po Mrs. Joe Lancaster, Mrs. Clare Chapman took Nina ed o r purchased before o r a fte r lice B a tta lio n ami 914th Signal . Chapman and Alice W h ile to the the Wednesday service. Company (Depot A vn ). 1-H summ er camp at F a ll Crea k The plaque was awarded “ to r Sat unlay. Nina is serving as a (T IU R C H O F G O I) superior perfom um ce of d u ty In ju n io r counsellor th is year. B illy 1060 East Adams Ave. the accomplishment o f exception Sunday school, 10.00 a. m ; M orn a lly d iffic u lt tasks in the M edi Phillips, Mrs. Robert Kenady and ing W orship. 11:00 a nr.: C hristian terranean T heater o f operation*, Francis, Alice, Dennis and M ilo Crusaders, 7:00 p, m ; D evotional durin g the period o f J u ly 1, 1944 Chapman also made the tr ip w ith them. Services, 8:00 p. m ; Wednesday, to December 31, 19-14.” Mrs. Mabel Russell returned to P ra yer m eeting, 8:00 p. m. Col. W ltlie y addressed the o f f i tier home at Yreka fo r a few days Roy E. Hutchison, ixistor. cers and men of the organizations, but was culled hack aguin by her commending them on th e ir c o n tri m other's illness. FIRST BAPTIST bution to the Group's outstanding Mr. and Mrs. B row n, parents of Mrs. G rant D ulley and 3 sons Rev. George E. Hardy, pastor lep utata m l«a- lu n ctio n a l achieve Mr. I ’ynch, have moved into the o f B ly were over-night guests one C hurch school, 9:45 a. m . M orning ment in the theater. The colonel cabin on the M ackey place u n til night last week at the H a rry W oiship. 1 I (Ml a rn. B Y E t also thanked them fo r th e ir splen th e ir house is finisher!. Castle home. p. m ; Happy Evening Service, 7:30 did cooperation In m aking the Mrs. J. A. Mackey returned Mrs. H. C. Bostick has .returned p. m ; Monday, Boy Scouts C Tltf w ork o f the Depot the forem ast home Sunday u fte r v is itin g w ith home from a several weeks visit Roberts, Scoutm aster, 7:30 p. m. objective in th e ir u n tirin g e ffo rts her brothers the past three weeks w ith p e r sons C liff, Jim and Jack Wednesday, ch oir rehearsal, Mrs. to bring this phase of the w a r to at W alla W alia, Tacoma and Bostick oL-Kichmond. Merced and Helen Judy H artly. D irector, 7:30 a victorious finish. In closing he Vancouver, Washington. W atsonville, C alifornia. p. m ; Thuraday, m idweek service added, he knew he could count on Hazel W illiam s and daughter C arl C arpenter o f W heeler was w ith Bible study and prayer 7.30 them to continue in bringing about Daw n from P ortland are here vis a caller one day last week a t the p. m. the defeat of Jiqtan. itin g his parents, M r. and Mrs. A. George Hastings home. W illiam s and o the r relatives. M r. and Mrs. Geo. Hastings F R E E M E T H O D IS T < o u t it«; I.A lton c a m p W ill. wa re visitors SundaJ- in Spring- 913 So. 6th St. OPEN A s THE D A l.l.t s EN D S Buy W a r Bonds and keep them. field at the John Hastings home. Mrs. Rozclla Douglas, m in iste r Divide COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY B U Y YOUR FOODS A T IRISH SWARTZ The Home of Friendly Food Service BETTER VALUES BETTER VARIETY BETTER SERVICE G E T T H E H A B IT ! Mosby Creek Sunday school, 9:45 a. m ;. Mrs. Thelm a w rlg h t, S. S. S upt; M o rn ing w orship, 11:00 a.m; Class m eeting fir s t Sunday o f month fo llo w in g m orning service. Charles Hosninn, class leader; Youny peo ple's hour, 7:(M) p. m ; Evening de votional», 7 j 45 p. m ; Evangelistic service, 8:00 p. rn; Midweek p ra y e r m eeting Thursday, 7;3O p. m; J u n io r hour. Wednesday, 4:00 p. rn; Huppy hour fo r a ll sm aller children, F rid a y 3:(M) p.m. H EB R O N C H U R C H O F C H R IS T On the shores o f Cottage Grove fla m . Sunday school, 10 a. m. w o r ship. 11 a. m. R. H. Foster, m in ister. M E T H O D IS T F rank E. Brown, m inister. Sunday school, 9:45 a. m ; M orning worship, 11:00 a. m ; Vcs|x>r service 5:00 p. m ; Youth Fellowships, 6:15 p. m ; Wednesday, choir practice, 7:45 p. m ; Thursday, Bible study, 7:45 p. nt. P R E S B Y T E R IA N Rev. A lv in J. Kamtnunn, p asto r., Sunday school, 9:45 a. m ; M orning worship, 11 :a. rn; Vesper service, 5: p. m ; C h ristia n Endeavor, 6:30 p. in; Wednesday, midweek Bible study, 8:00 p. rn; Wednesday, young peoples choir, 4:30 p. m ; Senior choir, 8:00 p. nt. S E V E N T H D A Y A D V E N T IS T West M ain Street Sabbath school, 9:30 o’clock; Preaching service, 11:00 o’clock Every Saturday. V isito rs welcome. C H URCH O F C H R IS T Monroe (near 5th J. Em m ett W a inw rig h t, Evangelist Bible classes fo r a ll ages, 10 a. in.; gospel sermon, 11:00 it. m.; Lord's supper, 11:45 a. m.; Bible d rill, 7:30 p, m.; evangelistic ser vices, 8 p. m. C H R IS T IA N CHURCH 6th and Gibbs B ib le school 9:45 a. m. Com munion al 11:00 a. m. C. E. nt 7:00 p. in. Evening service at 8:(MI p. ni. Prayer m eeting nt 8:00 p. nt, Thursday. Roy Hands, Sunday school superintendent. J. Michael Shelley .^m inister. The newly-located Coburg fa rm labor camp north of Eugene w ill open the lust week in J u ly at about the same tim e ns a s im ila r camp fo r m ig ra to ry fa rm w orkers at The Dalles is closing fo r the season, reports Ben Tucker, assist ant state farm labor su jx'rvisor in the O«S,C. Extension service winch operates these camps for m ig ran t w orkers. The Coburg camp has Ix-en mov ed fro m the edge of that c ity Io a riv e r Ixitto m location, where the fa rm labor camp com m ilee has ob tained a 10-year lease. I l w ill have KM) tents and outlets fo r about 30 tra ile r houses. T u c k i'r rep ort* that The Dalles camp, operated by the state farm labor office fo r the firs t tim e this year, had as many as 4(M) w orkers registered at one time. It had 118 tents plus aliout 15 tra ile r houses STOP Falling Hair, D andruff Our Germicide scalp treatment is guaran teed to stop falling hair and cure dand ruff. 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