T in n ir» \v i » eu i : m i : i ; k 11 m i ? Rosicrucians Say International Pool To Care Stirpi US TTiE S entinel cott \ ge g hove oregon mai . utfs kmi ' i . i i u s M CHURCHE5 , treasurers are requested to have reports of year’s accomplishments. Friend* of the church as w ell as members arc co rdially Invited to C H U B U H OK GOD attend this meeting which w ill lltftO Euat Aduins Ave. culm inate in a watch service. .Sunday school, Pi a m M orning Bible school. 9:45 A M. Roy S. worsbiji, I I a. rn. young |>eople'x Hands, Supt. 11:90 A M Lord's meeting, 7 p m. Preaching service Sii,ijM-r and preaching service. 7:45 p m Prayer m eeting Friday, F uture economic uphcavi'ls w ill 9-19 p. m., Christian Endeavor. 7 p. HI. be avoided by the aurpltix com- 7:30 p. m , evening evangelistic There w ill la- a reelection of o f­ ni-on Lan­ enjoy the fn c illtii« of an adjacent son Christm as duy. Grove dam J caster and son L a rry were Xmas city, checking the exodus of farm Richard Owen, M inister. Mr. and Mrs John Schm itt apd guests at the A lbert Lancaster labor. Jupun, it is claimed, w ill Bible school, 10:00 a. m. W or­ home. lose a ll of the area she bud gained fu m ily s|M-nt C hristm as evening at ship service, 11 :09. M orning mes­ the Norm an Skaggs home in Cres­ Dori Nelson returned Monday through aggression p rio r to the sage. "The New Way 3,(XX) Year’s to Oregon State college at C orval­ present war, us the victorious well. C hristina- day they visited O ld." Annual election o f officers lis a fte r a 10-day vacation. A llied Nations w ill sec the danger Mr. and Mrs. Adam Schm itt of In business meeting im m ediately In fu rth e r compressing her derva- ( Creswell. Clarence Duerst who is in the Richard Davis and fa m ily of follow ing service. population. The global w ur w ill a ir corps is located a t Burbank, lieginning Januury 10 we w ill weaken the Intense spirit of the S pringfield were Saturday eve­ have u series ol sermons on the C alifornia, w ith the Lockey A ir ­ necessary N ationalism tbut now ning visitors nt the A. B. Sm ith c ra ft and specializing in the P-38 Kingdom of God. home. prevails. The returning w arriors plane. w ill have a thorough understand-1 M r. and Mrs. Glenn Adams hud Dale Blackmore is at Engle­ S E V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T Ing of the problems o f other peo­ as th e ir guests fo r Christm as d in ­ wood. C alifornia, and is attend­ ner the follow ing friends and re l­ CHURCH ples throughout the world, as not ing a bomber school there. West M ain Street to tolerate th e ir economic and a tive*: M rs M ary Sehwarzer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Alpha P itcher and ami Mrs. C alvin Palm er and small Sabbath school, 9:30 o’clock. p olitical oppression under any son and M r. and Mrs. Dale Pitchi­ guise. They w ill be skeptical of daughter Jo Ann of Eugene; Mr. Preaching service 11:00 o'clock er o f Seattlex were Xmas guests Ila- theory of a supreme |siw er o r anil Mrs. Bert Beaver, M r and Every Suturday. Visitors welcome at the W a lte r P itcher home at Mrs. Ralph Mathews und Jack preferred nation Walden. Hie Koslcruclans. In annual 1‘ari-hman of Creswell; Mr. and ASSEM BLY O F GOD Mrs. Ruth Patton went to Mrs John Palmer and son Juke booklets of prophecy issued by H ilto n T. Park. Pastor. Grande Rond last week to attend o f Cottage Grove. them previously, states D r Slrnk- Sunduy school at 9:45 a. m. the funeral of her sister's hus­ M r and Mrs. Joseph Evenson ins, predicted the abdication of Preaching, 11 a. m. Young people's band, Odell Jones, who was kille d of Wauna, Washington, were Sat­ King Edward and that w ith Presi­ service at 6:30 p. m. Evening in an accident. dent Roosevelt there would end urday dinner guests of M r. and Cyangelixtlc service. 7:45 p. m. Claude Lebow of Alameda, C ali­ Mrs 1,. Jacobs. the tra d itio n a l terijis of office of Tuesday night, prayer service, fornia, who is in the navy and is M r. and M rs K L. O ttln g e r and American Presidents, each o f the 7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach­ ta king a special course in radio, prophecies at tne tim e causing fa m ily spent C hiistm as day w ith ing service, 7:45 p. m. and Faye Lebow o f Tacoma. Mrs O tttn g e r’s father, J. H. H uff, considerable controversy. Washington, who is in the a ir of Cottage Glove. corps at McChord Field, spent B L U E M O U N T A IN CHUR C H Mr. und Mrs. F ra n k McHugUI NEW "P E P " P IM , E EN D H O F Xmas at the home o f th e ir par­ Mrs. B e tty W illiam s, Pastor. and son visited George and Jim S I.E E P FOR M A N » I l o t I l s Bible school, 10:00 a. m. Service ents, M r and Mrs. C liffo rd Lebow. M cH ugill of Oakland F rid ay und Saturday. M r and Mrs. Fred O verton and 11:00 a. m. Young people's service A |M>werful new sleep-prevent- M r. and Mrs. Elmo M ix and 6:45 p. m. Evangelistic service, fa m ily were guests Xmas at the Ing "pep” p ill can keep u man fa m ily o f Cottage Grove were 7 :45 p, m. Prayer Service Tuesduy C arl Jenkins home at Gowdyville. fu lly a le rt fo r 18 to 24 hours, re­ Christm as day visitors at the 7 30 p in. M r. and Mrs. M ilfo rd Mooney ports a Stanford university phar­ Roy Graham home. and children o f Tenant, C a lifo r­ macology professor. C A T H O L IC CHURCH Mr. and Mrs. Rulph Geer und nia, were holiday guests at the Dr. Maurice T a in te r told a son were C hristm as dinner guests Rev. J. L. M axwell, Pastor. B u tte Mooney home. meeting of the Society of E xperi­ at the George Gates home in C ot­ Mass each Sunday at 10:30. Mrs. M arie W rig h t and children m ental Biology ami Medicine that tage t J rove. o f Cot tag»» Grove were Xrnas only one ten-thousandth o f an P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH guests at the Roy Kennady home Dale H arris went to Eugene ounce of the drug, methyl-benxe- Sunday evening to visit Lloyd Sunday school at 9:45. Many and M r. and Mrs. John Palmer of drtne ( a derivative o f the com­ Brown o f Creswell who is in the boys and girls, and men and worn- Cottage Grove and M r. and Mrs. monly known la-n/edrine), pro­ Eugene hospital. en, w ill lx» s ta rtin g the New Year Don B a rry and daughter o f Do- duces unmistakable stim ulation Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gates had w ith a resolve Tor perfect at- rena were callers at the Kennady which makes a |>erson th in k more as Christm as dinner guests Mrs. tendance in S u n d a y school, home Saturday. clearly anil react faster hour a f­ Gales' parents. Mr. and Mr» W ouldn't th a t lx» a good th in g fo r -----------------------— te r hour u n til the effects wears Glen M e rrill and Neldu. everyone? M orning w orship at 11. ZIEHAKTII INFANT KITES off, p e rm ittin g n o r m 'll sleep. M r. und Mrs. Hoopes and Miss Sermon by the pastor. Special HELD MONDAY M arion W illiam s sja-nt Christm as music by the choir. Frozen Christian Eqdeavor at 6:00, day nt the A. I). W ilson home at Rites fo r Robert Ziebarth, aged Overalls, overall Jackets, dunga­ Latham. Robert Moore, leader. This meet­ nine months, were held at the ree«. work shirt«, pant«, breeehe«. Mr. and Mrs. Sm ith and Ruth ing begins a series o f six lessons graveside in the T a ylo r Lane cem­ and one-piece work suits m ade of went to Mrs. Cecil R ip p y 't in C ot­ on South Am erican countries. The etery Monday afternoon at 2:00 Cotton fabric« can be mid at no tage Grove fo r C hristm as dinner. young people w ill w ant to hear o'clock w ith the Rev. W. A. higher price« now than those pre­ Mr. and Mrs. C arl Jenkins had every lesson. Briggs, M ethodist m inister, o ffi­ vailing last March. We invite you to w orship w ith ciating. In te rm en t was in the the fa m ily Christ rnus dinner. Then- wen» 16 guests present. T a ylo r Lane cemetery w ith Sm ith us. funeral chapel in charge o f a r­ Paul M. Joy. Minister. Mrntal and Phy»l< al Cause rangements. Good Protein Food Cause of m igraine 1« unknown F IR S T B A P T IS T C H URCH Robert passed away here Sat­ Cheese, beans, eggs and poultry B elieved to be caused by m ental Church school nt 9:45, Mrs. W. urday morning. December 26. He provide good protein foods to take and phyaical overwork, and som e­ C. M a rlin , Supt. M orning worship was the son of M r. and Mrs. Fred the place o t beef and pork. tim es a slusKith liver. service at 11:00. Sermon subject, Ziebarth o f DLsston route and was "Yes or No C hristians." born March 26. 1942. at Dorena. B.Y.P.U. nt 6:30. Leona H am ill, Oregon. S urviving in addition to discussion leader; beginning a his parents are a sister, aged 9, study o f M ark. Evening service, a brother aged 7, a grandfather, 7 :30. Sermon subject "Barnabas, L. C. Ziebarth of Greenbay, W is­ Son of Consolation." consin, and grandparents, M r. and C hoir practice Wednesday eve­ Mrs. F rank Long of Flasher, ning at 7:30. N orth Dakota. W atch-night service Thursday evening, December 31, from 9-12. Both Sides Recreation and devotion. A circular issued by the treasury Gowdyville Mosby Creek W1CKARD PRAISES SCRAP ACTIVITY OF U. S. FARMERS Present Scrap Piles Likened To Corn Cribs As Source of Supply To Steel Mills The mounting dependent»«» of Uncle flam on the farmers of tiie Nation la teen In the ckxjurnt mesauge of Sec­ retary of Agriculture Claude Wlrkard addreaarri to the farmers of America. Mr. Wlckard calls attention to tiie continuing need for farm aernp; praises farmers for their patriotic past efforts In the national salvage pro­ gram; and asks th en further coopera- luon In the nation-wide serai) hunt, recently launched by War Production Board Chairman Donald Nelson, to round up as much of the remaining farm scrap as |M)wilble, during thu last few weeks of 194 2. The Government's continuing ap­ peal for scrap Iron and steel. In the face of the huge piles of scrap seen on every hand Is not hard to understand when the farts are known, said Les­ sing J. Rosenwald, Director of the Conservation Division In Washington. The steel Industry Mr. Rosenwald pointed out, must have a reservoir of scrap materials on which to draw throughout the winter and spring months, when scrap collections are much smaller than they arc at other seasons of the year. As the need arises, the piles of scrap which are now being built up will be drawn Into steel production through the regular channels, after being first sorted and processed by government regulated scrap dealers, who arc the only agencies equipped to do tills work," Mr. Rosenwald said. Scrap dealers, handicapped by labor shortages, report that they are han­ dling more metal scrap than ever be­ fore. The Imjxirtance of their work Bee la the fact that Uicrc are 76 dif- ferent grades of Iron and Steel scrap, each o f which must be separated from the others and shlpjied wjiarotely In carloud lots. The steel mills cannot use mixed scrap. An old tractor may contain 35 or 30 different grades of metal. This means thnt It must be completely dismantled (a Job requir­ ing considerable time and labor) and all parts must be separated and sorted according to grade. Steel mills also require scrap dealers to prepare all scrap In accordance with certuln specification». This re­ quires sjMiclul equipment, such ns elec­ tric cutting torches, shears, baling presses, crunes, etc. Storage facilities nre also a necessary part of the scrap drnlcr's equipment, since he must storn each grade of metal separately until he has enough weight to make a full carload. The Department o f Agriculture stresses tho lmixirtnnce of farmers salvaging all usable pnrts from worn- out machinery to be used In repairing o ilie r maeliines. All old pqul|»nient should be repaired If possible, nnd put to work on the owner's farm, or sold to someone who needs It. If It can't be repaired, they say, scrap It now. Uncle Sum needs the metal for wea|x>ns of wur. Farmers are urged not to hold on to wornout machines because of certain usable parts they contain, but to remove the parts now and scrap the rest of the machine. Secretary Wlckard closes his mes­ sage with a statement that could well lx> used as a slogan for the entire scrap effort—"If It can't be used on the farm front, turn It in for scrap and it will be used uu the battle front." i departm ent slates that the design CHURCH O F C H R IS T ! of the back of the dollar silver cer­ Gurdon L. Hypes, M in is te r tificates presents for the first time Members of the church meet on any money issued by the United fo r annutil New Yems Eve social Stutes, a representation of both the and business service on Thursday obverse and reverse of the Great evening. Interesting games have Seal of the United States, first adopt­ lx»en planned, and a fu ll program ed in 1782, prior to the adoption of is scheduled. A ll secretaries and I the Constitution. FOR THAT VITAMIN DEFICIENCY TAKE— VITA-FERRUM CAPSULES Contains 10,000 Units Vitamin A 1,000 Units Vitamin D Also Vitamin Bl, B2,(G), C, E and Iron. page Lynx Hollow The Com m unity club w ill meet w ith Mrs. Hugh McCormick Jan­ uary 6. Pvt. and Mrs A. M Eppenbaugh of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. John P u she r of llad en Budge, Mrs. Laura Sm ith and M rs. Viola Adams of P ortland were guests recently of M r. and Mrs. Joseph Eppenbaugh. M r. and Mrs. Joseph Eppen­ baugh received an announcement of the b irth of a daughter to th e ir son and daughter-in law, M r and Mrs. Loyd J. Eppenbaugh at Salem. M r. and Mrs. Vernon Haden o f Springfield were dinner guests re­ cently at the home ot M r. and Mrs. James Sm ith. Mr. and Mrs. P M. Beach were dinner guests recently at the home o f th e ir daughter and son- in-law , M r. and Mrs. Vern Keahe of Creswell. ( U R iiir , COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY BROWN *S DRUG STORE MOSBY < KEEK RED ( ROSS I NIT ELECTS O FFIC ER S FED ER A L PAY RAISE RILL SIG N ED Mosby Creek Red Cross first aid unit met at Mrs. W innie Mos­ by's home in the afternoon of De­ cember 16th. O fficers fo r the com­ ing year were elected as follows: Chairm an o f committee, Mrs. Lula B e ttis; secretary-treasurer, Mrs. W innie Mosby. Members present w e re M ary Snauer, Monica T u rn ­ er, W innie Mosby, Lula Bettis and Mrs. W ilb u r Black Next regular meeting w ill be the th ird Wednes­ day of January w ith Mrs. W. Black. The unit w ill have a ll day meetings t ill fu rth e r notice. Mrs. Lula Bettis, chairman. President Roosevelt Thursda signed a h ill providing pay raise fo r about 1,500,000 government employes and said it was "a in a jo i step tow ard setting the govern­ ment personnel situation in o r­ der." The measure also abolishes the Saturday h alf holiday in govern­ ment service, which M r, Roose­ velt described as a "peace tim e luxu ry,” 5 Salesbooks, receipt books, book­ keeping systems. The Sentinel. ' ' 1 -■ T o O u r M any F riends man d r o w n s NEW C arl Quinton, 18, o f Coburg, was drowned last Thursday night when the car he and three companions were rid in g in le ft the road and plunged into an irrig a tio n ditch containing ten feet o f w ater. The accident occurred as the young men were enroute to Eu­ gene. Survivors were not able to explain how the accident occur­ red. MAY OUR FRIENDSHIP GROW THROUGH­ OUT THE COMING YEAR. May the New Year bless you and yours with all the good things in life. May success, happiness and health be yours in bountiful measure. We are glad to have this opportunity to thank you for your patronage during the paat; we hope it will continue. W ick s S ervice S tatio n For Supper la b le. Too Dried soybeans m ake »lock feed, soy sauce, boiled and baked beans, soups, coffee substitute, vegetable milk and breakfast foods. Alvis Wicks 6th and Highway OUR MOST SINCERE WISHES FOR A Happy New Year As your grocer, we want to express our sincare appreciation for your generous support this past year. — As your fellow American, let's all express our determination of victory by buying war stamps and bonds more regularly and more generously. HERE’S TO VICTORY IN 1943! D in n er Bell Shortening, Pure Vegetable 3 Pints 2 4 c Produce Department 'b tin D in n er Bell Salad Dressing. Quarts TURNIPS 3 pounds......... 23c PARSNIPS 3 pounds .......... 20c J c MAYONNAISE, Durkee, 33c pt.; 55c qt. TROCO, Soft spreading............ 2 lbs. 49c HI HO CRAX ...................Lge. pkg. 21c KRISPY CRACKERS 2 lb. 31c SHREDDIES, spoon size 2 pkgs. 25c FREE CITY DELIVERY MONDAY, WEDNESDAY AND FRIDAY AT 1:30 P. M. $2.00 MINIMUM ORDER. CARROTS 3 pounds 14c SPUDS No. 2 50 pounds $1.43 CLOSED ALL DAY FRIDAY, JANU­ ARY 1, 1943 M IX ER S Canada Dry Quarts 15c C O C A C O L A 6-btl. ctn. 25c Facial 500 sheet 23c T IS S U E Plus Deposit Plus Deposit Kelly’s Market SATURDAY SPECIALS L a rd Armour's Star 2 p ou n d s 42c S h o rten in g Jewel or Oro 3 p o u n d s. 69c Swiss S teak Pound.. 39c Ground Beef No Cereal or Water Zater One Month’s Supply nvw. Pound 25c SNO SHEEN Cake Flour PANCAKE, Hungry Jack CORN MEAL, yellow ROLLED OATS, Sperry 23c pkg. 53c 9.8 lbs. 9 lbs. 35c 43c 9 lbs. Our government has issued a price increase permit on flour. BUY NOW. B lend 98-pound bags $3.79 S w ansdow n Hour 49 tbs. ’1.99 P e te r Pan —Enriched, our finest bread flour «1.74 value. 49 lbs... Irish Special —All purpose »1.69 hardwheat 49 lbs. ¡IRISH-SWARTZ 4