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THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Cnttacr tirare >rntinrl W E«tabll«hei IV« C. Martin Editor Publisher >*ubllatMd Enn Thursday at 2S North Sixth Strwt SUBSCRIPTION RATES (Caah In Advance) tn Lan«-Douslaa Count lea °”« Year IIM BU Month« Three Month« ......................... J Outbid« Lane-Dónela» CountlM: On« Year ......................... _ »3 00 ®x Month«____ ____ ____________ ____ i >5 Thrr« Month«........ ...... ..... . .... Foreign r*t« M CWU war addtUooal. No «ubKHption accepted for lesa than three month«. C C \ / fiflCHORCHES W WW WW WWW W WWMMMK • Catholic Church. Father An- Gerace. — Mum each Sun- day at 9.30 a. m., except the third - ------------------------------------- —, Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m. Natioaai Editorial Aaaortatioa. or«coa N«w»pap«r Pr««« x««ociatioa Ages of the Baptist Church. Henry W. Dav is, |MLstor. Bible school, 10 a. m.; morning worship with sermon by the pastor. Young pi'ople's meet ing at 6:30. Evening worship, 7:30 with sermon by the pastor. thony Edisons Chief Speaker Methodist Episcopal Church. rhomas Edison lived to the age ot eighty-four, his father to ninety-two, Ellsworth Tilton, Pastor Sunday his grandfather to one hundred two, school. 9:45. James Tedford, su perintendent; forenoon service, 11, and his great-grandfather to one Rev. J. J. Handsaker will bring hundred four TIH RSDAY, JANUARY 19, 1939 placing the "absolute” ceiling on the national debt nt 45 billion dollars. Under the law, therefore, the Treasury cannot lawfully ac cumulate a debt beyond that figure. At the present time the debt is just short of 40 billion dollars, an all-time high. The new budget, however, pro jects the debt to 44 % billion, which will he too close to the ceiling for the Treasury’s com fort. A 50-billk>n dollar limita tion. or even more, probably will lx* asked of Congress. l he morning message; evening service. 7:30. the youth chorus and the orchestra will participate IT CAN HAPPEN THERE in the evening service. There will be a children’s sermon in addition A dispatch from one of the foreign dictator countries dis to the regular evening sermon. closes that official government censors have been assigned to \cung people's meetings, Epworth Intermediate Leagues. 6:30, the editorial rooms of all newspapers. Every newspaper, the and Fireside Study Group, 8:30 at the dispatch says, must henceforth operate under the watchful eye home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne of a censor officially designated as “confidence man for sur Monroe. Ina Monroe is hostess; veillance of the press.” His job, of course, will be to suppress prayer meeting. Thursday, 7:30. Many people, who have forgotten that not so many years ago they attached only a Rebuilt Underwood tyfiewrlter »•rent stamp to letters, probably for uh Ie. The Sentinel office. 4-tfc After Choking Your Car p Could You Have Choked Anybody news unfavorable to the dictator and his regime. Dr. Lucile Reynolds, chief of the family credit section of the *■ «rnt Credit Administration. Washington. D. C.. will be one of the featured speakers at the an nual meeting of the Willamette Production Credit association in Salem Thursday. January 26. Women attending the annual home interests conference at Ore gon State college the week of February 6 also will have the op portunity to hear Dr. Reynolds in a senes of discussions on the rela tion of credit to the farm family. Capital Snaps Of course with the present population of the nation. we will Church of the Nazarene, C. E. have henceforth the problem of caring for the unemployed. Thayer, pastor. — Sunday school, .seem. t0 be unable to find their places in the modem 9:45; morning sermon. 11:00; uted. STABILITY. _ ------- . / r^ent prospects are that the utility industry may be of the leading industries of the nation in purchasing new supplies ri« £r-,‘lru"™ g n °re pe”pk elect ricity if too much politics does not enter the picture. Utility leaders are fearful that their industry will be socialized and hesitate to place more money in a business that may be put out overnght by politics business y polities. St a hilitv Without stahnu ‘Necessity is a strong nurse but she raises strong children.” 15—Elizabeth, daughter of Henry VIIL crowned Queen of England, 1559. as economy measure o' War. 1918. 17—National prohibit went into effect, 1920. I*—Scott Expedition reac the South Pole, 1912. p" m” Christian Endeavor. Five ST7™™ TgJ°r dl“n and chestra under the direction of Mr. Dykstra. Vocal music by East- h“™ 'J0- Irrational song ser- vlce led by choir. Evangelistic sermon by the pastor. 7:30 p. m.. saX’ M necessary for progress. Wednesday prayer - ithout stability the risk is too great. . , , JANUARY __ , _ _ - w v va • az • aaz U. Ill.f Bible school. Classes and teachers for all ages. 11:00 a. m., morning devotions. Anthem. "Praise Ye the Lord." Choir. Sermon, “The Church in Ancient Antioch.’’ 6:30 service Free Methodist Church — The Following are standing of teams Theme for the morning service by at end of seventh week: the pastor the Rev. Louis A. Postoffice ____ 18,780 Skuzie will be, "Storm Signals.” Rex Cafe _____ 18,775 The signals that come from the Safeway 18,767 Lord can be told just what they Union Oil ____ 18,694 are saying if we care to read Gustafson’s ___ 18,427 them. Many a sailor on the sea of Cottage Bakery 18,403 life has steered his ship out the Quality Market 18,345 storm zone by reading the storm Texaco ._______ 18,217 signals. The evening theme will Candid Snapshots: Secretary be. "Safe Investments.” For this Ickes, the PWA administrator, life and for the life to come. has his staff busy with study of Assembly of God, Atwood Fos grammar and punctuation these ter, Pastor.—Sunday school, 9:45. days. He has ordered a change in Morning worship at 11 o’clock. the familiar signs: “Slow Men Young people, 6:30. Evening ser Working." He says the change vice at 7:45, evangelistic. Tues 7:45. prayer meeting. Thurs must be made to remove the im day, day at 7:45. Bible study and plied aspersion. prayer service.________________ 15— Edgar Allan Poe, auti. ot "The Raven," bo: 1809. 20— The American Revol i hon ended, 1783. l—The planet Pluto was die covered, 1930. Bowling News Highlights for the seventh week among the local keglers were quite exciting. Gustafson’s came from seventh to fifth place, forc ing down Cottage Bakery and the Quality Market. All other teams retained their position of the week before by narrow margins. Rex Cafe came within five pins of first place, still held by the Postofficers and Safeway trails Rex Cafe by only eight pins. Therefore, the three high teams are now within thirteen pin radius so you can look for any thing to happen during this week’s play which starts off the second round robin of this tournament, ending on March 4th when the and Bible study. 7:30 p .m. Thursday Young People’s Bible study. 7:30 p. m., Friday choir rehearsal. Wise Women Won’t Worry With Wash-Day Damp Wash Your Family Bundle 10 lbs for 69c Special Every Wed., Thurs., Fri. No “Blue Monday — No wash day aches — No upset household — No “mess’’ to clean up — No over wrought nerves — No “equipment” investment _ No washing supplies to buy — No “extra” meals for washlady — No enlarged power or water bills_ No ruining health in damp basements. Banish Washday From Your Home—and Save Collins Laundry & Cleaners PHONE 44 • Old Man Winter Is Constantly Menacing the Motorist Who Isn't Prepared to 'Fight Buck.’ ~--------- —AV endeavors will be made to create new uses for products grown ~ _ on the farm. In Maine laboratories have been built to extract Smith, Ptustor Sunday. i TT hl . starch trom potatoes, thus creating an additional demand for morning worship, theme, "The the potato other than its table use. In the south, experiments Timeles-s Message of the Church.” are being conducted with building highways out of cotton In cholr win sing an an' California experimentors are trying ou( a new feed for sheep; dX?or T^ AVha?1^TchS- mixing prunes with altalta hay as a new source of food energy tian " — — ’" Billy Workman, leader. for sheep and lambs to be fed out quickly for market This ex 7:30 p. m., theme of sermon, "The periment is just one of the many to find new uses for the lowly Super-Highway of Life.” Monday. prune, once a popular dish, and if successful will mean more 4 p. m„ Junior Christian Endea vor. Mrs. Smith, superintendent. cash to the Oregon fruit grower as well as a larger income. It !? ^an an even bet Chemistry is also destined to play an important part in Cottage Grove Lutheran Church around Washington that Congress finding new uses for the forest and gain back for the lumber (Missouri Synod), S.D.A. Church will soon be asked to increase the on the national debt men some of the ground lost to lumber substitutes More power building, west Main St. W. A. C limitation ongress passed a law last year Sylwester. Roseburg, pastor. The to the research work. May success attain its efforts. service of Sunday, January 22, begins at 11 a. m. Sermon topic, THE RIGHT METHOD. "Christ's Letter to the Easy-go ing Church." This is the second of i c Dr George Peavy, president of the Oregon State College a series of sermons entitled. “Some Striking Letters of Jesus left a thought worthy of consideration in his address to mem to His Church on Earth.” Sun bers of the Chamber of Commeroe last week with reference to day school. 9:45 a m. Junior Con- solving the unemployment problem brought about by the in firmation class. Saturday after stallation and use of modern machinery. “Heads of large indus- noon at the home of Mr. J. Bau i , <’°°<*rns. intelligent enough to give employment to hun der. beginning at 4 p. m. The Lutheran Hour over KORE Sun dreds of thousand of men. ought to be able to offer us a solu day at 1:30 p. m. We most cor tion to our national employment problem.” This is one logical dially invite all having no church solution, it seems to us now that our frontiers are gone and we home to attend our services and Sunday school nave tried government aid without much success. postage la supposed to «- pho next June 30. rhe 3-cent postage wax extab- Hxhed ax an "emergency” tax ineoaure. Don't xtock up on 2-ccntera, however, for the budget submit ted to Congresa calix for a con tinuance of the 3-cent rate. The real man la the one who al- way* Huda excuse» for othera but never excu«ea umaelf. — Henry protiably Ward Beecher w Christian Science Society. 942 Second St.—Sunday school. 9:45; THE MODERN TREND IN AGRICULTURE. forenoon service. 11, subject. "Truth.” Evening service, second of each month at 8 p. The future farmer of America may be aided by the govern Wednesday M.; The Bible. Christian Science ment, hut not through benefit payments, many observers be literature and the writings of lieve. Permanent benefit will come through the establishment Mary Baker Eddy may be bor of research bureaus to find new uses for farm products. So in rowed or purchased before and stead of paying the farmer to restrict the output of his farm, after the Wednesday service. luive forgotten, too, that the 3- ><-nt IF Your car »puttered and coughed—You need IF Your car Ie hard to shift— You need IF Your car was hard to start —You iwd IF The light» do not work properly—You need IF the radiator steams and frreres You need IF Your car Is cold and un comfortable and IF the vis ibility Is poor—You need 1. WINTER TUNEUF 8. AI.EMITE LUBRICATION S. BATTERE .SERVICE ELECTRICAL WORK S. ANTI-FREEZE 6. 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