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tup : sentinel . cottage grove , grkgon TUI ' RSI > V, MARCH Ift, 1913 1 '• 1 • — Ow 11 -- 4» Essential Workers To Stay on Farms Shell I’rovulcg I nn for Armed l oreeg M E T H O D IS T ( H U R C II Church school, 9:45 Sinn M a c k -1 In, Supt. M orning worship ut II. Merman topic, "E car N ot, Only Believe." Evening church »civic«- Bi»hop Bruce B axter speaker al 7:30. Chou practice Wednesday eve ning, 7 45 Pruyci meeting at 7 15 riiu rsd ay evening Youth Fellow ship Sunday al 0 30. , tr ”1 .■•’- M ;» ' Assurance* to Lane county fa rm er» that they W ill he given iisslst- nm-«’ In keeping «■»»«> ll tin I expci I- ence n g rlcu ltu i ul worker» wax g iv en I hl» week by George W. P la tt. Chairman o f the county USDA w ur I h m i i i I. The Isiaul ha» I h ’ i - i i In gtructetl hy Secretury of A g ric u l ture Claude If W h 'ka td to take "prom pt and declalve action" to riwMlMt in keeping ex|icrlcnei*d C H R IS T IA N SC IEN CE SOCIETY worker» and o|M*rator» on the 202 Second Street farm«. Sunday school al 0 15, forenoon Broad rc»|Ninxlhihtie» fo r keep SCI vice, ¡1. Siilijei | "M a lle i." Eve ing manpower on the farm» and ning servie«’ second Wednesday of d irecting worker» hack to a g ric u l each m onth at 8:90 p. m. The ture fro m other Job» 1« given the B llile , C hristian Selenee lite ra tu re county w a r lioard in the directive and the w ritin g s of M ary lin ke r from Secretary W lekurd, Mr. P latt I .«Idy m ty !»• borro /ed o r purchas »aid Action the w a r I h m i i i I is ed iH’fore oi a fte r lb«’ Wednesday service. authorised to take include»: 1. In lI lat lug and filin g request» P lcturad above It the eset of the Shell M ilita ry Show, tra v e llin g e n te rta in ASSE M B I.y OF GOD fo r deferment of farm worker» m en t unit produced by Shell O il Company, Inco rp orated . Left to rig h t, Illlfo n T. Park, Pastor. and operator» in case Much deter th e y are Lloyd Simpeon, Johnny O ’Brien, P a tric ia L yn n, Gabby Redwood, Sunday school nt 9:43 a. m ment ha» not otherwise liren re- P h lllle ita . Bert Eaeley. The one and a h alf hour v a rie ty Show ie playing Iplexteil. Preachiijg, I I a m. Young people's tp m ilita ry camps in the W est. During the Show g ift tong books are pre Evening 2. ApiM-allng fio m di*riMlon» of service nt 6:30 p. rn sented to audiences for a com m unity sing. A n other fe a tu re of the 8h ell I ih ’ i i I Selective Service board» evangelistic service, 7 15 p. in, Show I t a ''hom e-recording act.” In the scene above the players are Tuesday night, prayer service, where mich appeal» are justified. tossing ping pong balls Into the audience. Lucky catchers are invited on 3. Placing farm w orkers in es 7:45 p m Thursday night, preach ttv g e to m ake free records of th e ir voices to send to fa m ily or fnen da. sential farm Job» when ih e lr pros- ing service, 7:45 p. rn. P -lm a ry purpose of the Shell M ilita ry Show it to fu rn is h much-needed ent job» do not e n title th e m In a e n te rta in m e n t to service men in isolated units. catholic church deferrisl cla»»lfielallon Rev. J I, M axwell, P a s to r •I. W orking w ith the Wat M m We w ill have no evening ervici Mass each Sunday at J0:30. Im wer Commission and It, S, Em m our church ltd» Sunday, but ploymenl S e rvin ’ to halt re c ru it w ill worship w ith the Methodist SEVENT1I- DA Y A D V E N T IS T ment uf farm irro p lr fo r non-farm church, where Bishop J iu x te r w ill CHURCH jobs. I speak W i » i Mam Street 5. Assisting fanners In o b ta in C ho ir practice at 7:30, Wednes Sabbath school, 9:30 o'clock ing release from the arm y and re tu rn to farm joli» of farm w o rk Preaching service 11 UO o'clock day evening. P rayer meeting at W ord has been rec«4v«?d here of Every Saturday. Visitors wi-linns* .7:30, Thutsduy evening. er» over 38. the death o f James T. DeSpain, 6. G iving fu ll as»i»tanee to farm - ’ an early s e ttle r of this country L U T H E R A N CHURCH C H U R C H O F G O I) er» in obtaining defeim ent of »•»- and livin g in this com m unity un • M is.M iiiri S y riiH li 1000 East Adams Ave. senltal farm worker». S I) A. btiildmg. West M ain St. til 1915 when he moved to PoiT- Sunday school, 10 a m. M orn Selective service I h m i i i I» have W A Hylw'ester, Roseburg, par- land. James T. ftcSp.un Waft boro In-en given the Instruction» neces- ing worship, 11 a. in, Young peo tor. Set vice Sunday begins at '«' 45 in Galesburg, Illino is, November ple » service 7 15 p m. Preaching sury Io ca rry out these actions, p. in. The topic ot the sermon is, 30, 1851, and passed away March M r P la it said Local I h m i i i I» may service H p. rn Sunday also Mon "How Shall We Face O ur F ih - s ?" 4, 1943, at the home of his daugh- ik ’fc r »killed fa rm w orkers day ami Tuesday at K p. m. by Rev. This is the Nceond uf a »« rn1» of ter, Mrs. H. T. Jorgensen, 1512 U. G. C lark of Portland, chairm an who retu rn to farm Jobs from Lenten messages entitled T h e W 182nd St., Gardena. C alifornia. other w ork ix’foro receiving in of the Pacific Coast Mini») era I S u ffe rin g Savaur Ausw« rs to He m arried Louise A. Byram in duction notices. Registrants not rssnriatlo n «»f tiic Church of God. I.tie's Great Creations end Prob IK72 and seven children were born Tii«’ women'» m issionary society responsible fo r sufficient produc to this union. 3 o f whom died in tion under the "w a r u n its" plan w ill meet at the church on T hurs lem s." Lutheran hour at 1:09 p. m. infancy and 3 survive. Jay R. of Sunday ovi r W«RE til e n title them Io defeim ent m i l l day fo r an n il day meeting. V inyard Haven. Massachusetts. We extend a general invita tion I»» referred to (he C ounty W ar Guy B. o f Washington. I). C., and < \ t o W \L K AT LONDON Board, w hich w ill have 30 days to to everyone to worship God w ith M y rtle w ith whom he made his S< IIOOI. place such worker» in essential os. horn«’. Ther«* are also 8 grand Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. farm jobs. children and 7 groat grandchildren. A d ik e w alk, sjHWiMtred hy I-on- Mrs. DoSjMiin passed away 2*^ Also, the chairman said, d ra ft hoards have been tiis tru e te if that IP BIB IN C H R IS T IA N CHURCH ilun 4-H clubs, was held at the years ago. "S tudy to show thyself approv Ixjndon scliool gym last F rid ay men deferred as essential to a g ri M i. iJeSpain came to ihe Divide cu lture cannot he reclassified a- ed " Btlili- schiMii hour. 10 a. m. «•veiling. Ther«’ was a large at- v ic in ity in lHWi and there proved king as they remain essential, W orship service, 11 a. nt. Sermon tend'inee and numerous a ttra c tiv e up on a li tmestead and has made even though inaniHiwer calls or topic ‘T o o h u le ami too late." cakes and pies were donated fo r Ins liome in Orogon u n til 19411. ’T h is I» the v ic to ry that hath tiie walk. "quota»" arc left unfilled Interm ent waa in Rosevelt Mr. l ’la it believe» that the new overcome the world, even our Proceeding th«’ cake-walk, a M em orial cem etery at Gardena, regulations give county fanners fa ith ." I John 5:4. short program consisting o f songs C alifornia. Bible study da»». 7 30. At the hy club members, a juvenile play- definite assurance that they can go ahead w ith 1043 production heme of M r and Mrs C arl Small. v tlv . and tw o comic skits by t h - S< O l r .MELTING plan» w ith o u t fear o f losing w o rk Topic, 'T h e Authority of the London 4-H M others club, were ers, and that Additional help w ill Scripture».” B rother Ed Crook o f pn senteel. The Boy Scouts met Monday Tw o w alking rings were in prog lie available. In fo rm atio n from the N orthwest C hristian college w ill night at the a rm ory w ith th e ir I h > the m orning speaker. ress, follow ing the program, one 1943 fa rm plan and manpower in We invite you to Worship w ith fo r cakes and one fo r pies, a cake scoutmaster, the R e v. Erode ventory w ill be u.ed by the W ar Bo.’u d in m aking delcrm inalions iis each I ./«nJ's day. Come and o r pie lieing awarded the person White, and assistant 'coutm asters, tilin g others. standing on the lucky num ber Line«’ N'nish anti Jo«’ .Crick. There under the new rcgluutlon». when the w alking was halted. A were twelve scouts present and Fred (J. Knox, m in ilw r o f the to ta l of $25 was raised during the three new boys were out. They county w ar hoard w ith his office PR E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH plan to hold a Board o f Review at In the public m arket building, Eu Sunday school at 9:45, Mrs. L. evj’ning at the w alk and w i’ h gene, any week day from 10 a. m. W Coiner, Supt. M orning worship salts o f individual servings o f th«'ir next meeting. Monday night. to 3:00 p in., w ill assist in prob nt 11:00, sermon hy pastor. This pastry. Col fee was furnished and L O A lit A P PR E H E N D E D lem» conni-eted w ith farm I u I m ii -. service w ill includ«* the dialication served hy m e m ix ’i s of ihe M ulit- ei s eluli. of C hristian and Am erican flags A l TOM A I It 13.1 TN ti Proe«»’ds o f the event w ill !»• George Low ry, fo rm e r Mosby recently p r” »ent«‘«l to the church by Hie Ladles* Aid, and of a Ser donated towards the hot lunches Creek resident, was taken into Development» to date make it vice Elag on which a|>pears a sta r at Ihe school. Red Cross and a custody by local officers here possible to see the tim e of auto fo r every man from our congre g ift fo r Camp Adair. Tuesday, lie escaped from the m atic fly in g coming w ith in a few gation who is w ith the armed state hospital at Salem Monday. years, according to Ernest R. forces. The fam ilies of these men Reformer He was commit ted to the state Breech, pn*aldent of Bcndix A via w ill he special guests T h e re Is otie kind of re fo rm e r who hospital last year a fte r being tion Corpora I loti. The company's Interm ediate C. E. at 5:00. Sen dues not con.e to you in person and charged w ith setting a dozen o r 2.500 engineers have taken on I he io r C E. at 6:00, kin d ly try to persuade you. H e gels more forest fires up the Mosby lob of elim in a ting th«’ element of Lenten prhyer service Thursday a law p a ;-c d and sends a constable. Creek area. human e rro r In flying , M r Breech evening nt 7:30. recently told his »tockholders nt Next Tuesday evening Dr. James - K - - K~ \ "A” BO O K H O L D E R S the annual meeting Th«’ average M illa r, field representative fo r the ' „ K 1 '"* » 4 person wants lit fly his own plane Board o f C hristum Education, w t!l if In* can fly safely and a uto m a ti 1» here fo r a meeting w ith the cally, nn«l new scientific discover officers and teachers of the Sun * ' ies, some of w hich an» now in mass day school to discuss plans, pro product ion fo r Untt«*d N ations m il gram and m aterials available. ita ry Hirer »ft an* going to tu rn You are always co rd ia lly w el that dream into a rea lity, accord come when yon worship w ith us. ing t<> litis industry leader. M eet Paul M. Joy, M inister. ing w ar requirem ents fo r scien tif ic instrum ents and controls fo r F IR S T B A IT IS T CHURCH m ilita ry aviation and other indus Erode L. Whit«’, pastor. tries lifte d w ar prodqction o f Church school at 9:45. Mrs. W Bcndix d urin g 1942 to 20 times C. M.u tin, Supt. M orning worstiip that of pre-w ar levels. More than one-third of this huge Increase in service at 11:00. Seitnon subject, volume production consisted o f ' Budding oq the Solid Rock." H Y. P U. nt 6:30. new' devices that were not even on the m arket in 1938. F or ex I t ’s only natural to th ink th a t fese ample, Io equip fu lly a trusiern ¡ ho means you need pay less bomber, more than 150 d ifferent LET US GIVE attention to youtaoil. A ctua lly you products developed hy Bcndix " ‘ be even mbre careful! pioneer« in th«’ field, arc needed. ’ our motor oil is exposed to dust YOUR CAP. A and other contaminants carried DR. B O N N A LL SPEAKER AT through the air. And though oil .COMPLETE lies idle in the crankcase, p a rtia lly YOUTH M E E T IN G burned fuel particles constantly promote oil deterioration. Dr. H oward H. Bonsall, one o f Also, in short trip s a t lower America's most popular youth speeds, your engine doesn’t get hot CHECK-UP! leaders, was guest speaker at the enough to vaporize w ater formed U nited Church Youth Conference by combustion and condensation. held ul St. M ary's Episcopal This fu rth e r contaminates o il! church in Eugene last Thursday, Let your Shell man or Shcllndy lie addiessed a large group of change your oil every time you go to a new " A ” ration coupon num young people on "P lanning the ber. T h a t’s every 2 months. Then Youth P rogram ," giving the young you know you’re on the safe side. people the o pp o rtu n ity of asking MU] I Could Scream! any questions that would he help fu l Io them in th e ir youth m eet This great big wash to do "C A R E FOR YOIJR CAR ings. Dr. Bonsall is conducting and my gears o u t o f ad FOR YOUR C O U N T R Y " conferences of this kind all over justm e n t. I've b e e n the stale. A group of .Cottage Now’s the time to have your ear g ru m b lin g about it for Grove young people al tended, put in tiptop shape. Your Shell w eeks W o u ld n 't you representing the various churches man or Shellndy w ill drain d irty , th in k th e y'd call a serv o f our town. Those representing w inter-w orn oil, tlush crankcase the Assembly of God, the C h ris t ami refill w ith correct grade of ice man before I collapse (¡olden Shell Motor Oil. They’ll ian, Presbyterian, Baptist and com pletely? also give your ear complete Sheflu- Methodist churches were Kenneth brleation— which includes check Lovegren, M ary Decker, Abigail MOUNTAIN STATES ing battery* radiator, fa n belt, Trn «k, Leonn H atninlll, A lberta spark plugs; cleaning windows; A dkins and John Welden. POWER COMPANY polishing chrome. "A Self-Support in i’ , Tax-Pay SHELL OIL COMPANY, Coke for Furl In England ing, P rivate Enterprise.” /neorporated England plan« to uie cake ■ I • fuel in the pvit-war period. ’ Early Sellers Dies At Gardena, Calif. 1 Your No. 4 Gasoline Ration Coupons expire Sunday, March 21 -TIM E TO CHANGE YOUR MOTOR OIL, TOO! SPRING TV? V S ” Transportation Is Offered WAACS Women who wish to complete th e ir enlistm ent in the women’» a iray a u xilia ry corjK and who live more Ilian fifty miles from P o rt land are offered free transporta tion to and from the O re.on W A AC re c ru itin g headquarters announces Mr». G«*org Bjorset, volunteer women's arm y re c ru it ing chairm an fo r Cottage Grove. Colonel J. J. Eulmer, command er ot the Oregon re cru itin g dis tric t informed th»- local re cru ite r that this transportation policy had been adopted to relieve the appli cant from any expense involved in completing her cnrollm<mt. Meals and quarters are also furnished. Providing they are eligible fo r en listm ent in the WAACs, transpor tation w ill be arranged fo r the prospective soldiers a fte r fillin g out th e ir applications here. The necessary m aterials can be sup plied by Mrs. Bjorset. She- explains that applicants are required to go to the d is tric t re c ru itin g headquarters in Portland fo r physical and m ental alertness examinations. Those who qualify are also sworn in as soldiers at that point. Women interested in th«’ opportunities to r service and G aining offered by the WAACs may secure fu rth e r inform a tion from Mrs. Bjorset. Mosby Creek Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Music of Black B utte have moved into the Kibby house. There are three boys to attend sch«x)l. Mrs. H arvey T a y lo r has moved to Cottage Grove. She donated a large glass front hook case to the Blue ,M«. school and also a large number of books. Don Nelson is home from C or vallis fo r spring vacation. M r. and Mrs. Charles R earricl: o f Culp Creek w t-.r Sunday guests at the Floyd Jones home. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Buroh have bought the Irv in g Furgason house at Walden and moved there Sun day. M r. and Mrs. Lee Dugan and Fanny Patton spent the week end in Portland vis itin g relatives. Pa‘ Leatxi returned home w ith hi» grandparents lo r a tw o wroks visit. Dr. Cook o f Eugene has been testing cows in the neighborhood the past w«*ek fo r T B and abor tion. Claude Lebow who is in the navy at Alameda, C alifornia, ca ll ed his m other, Mrs. C liffo rd Le- iiow on her b irt/id a y anniversary last week. He has gradnat«*d from the radio school he was attend ing. Mrs. W ill Chapman of CTeswell and son Wesley of the U. S. navy called one day last week at the H a rry Castle home. Wesley was home on a few days furlough. M r. and Mrs. H a rry Patton and fa m ily of Blue Mt. visited S a tu r day at the Howard Conn home ct Walden. Paul Anderson is home from Corvallis where he was attending college. He w ill spend a short tim e w ith his parents, M r. and Mrs. Ben Anderson b«’fore reporting to the a rm y fo r active m ilita ry duty. There was a fa m ily gathering Sunday at the Ben Anderson home. Thus«’ prosent were M r. arwl Mrs Dale C arpenter and fam ily, M r. and Mrs. Robert Carpenter and fa m ily and Gordon West, a ll of Latham and Mr. and Mrs. W al lace C arpenter and M r. and Mrs. Edward C arjienter o f Cottage Grove. Callers Sunday at the H a rry Castle home were M r. and Mrs. Lester R earrick of Row riwr, Mr. and Mrs. G rant D ulley and sons of Knox H ill and M r. and Mrs. M elvin McGuire of Walden. DRAIN TKA< IIF.K.S F.L E iT E D - A t a meeting last week o f the D rain grade school board the teachers were a ll reelected as fol lows: Mrs. Frederica Coons, Mrs. Madison, Mrs March K. Brown, Mrs. Elsie Lamp, Miss Clemo, and Miss B e tty Lou P h e l p s . W. H. Vincent had txs’ n given a fwo- year contract last year. R. L. H arlan was reelected ja n ito r Salesbooks. receipt books, book- keeping systems. The Sentinel. KEM S for DRUGS T h e R e x a ll S to re One of 10,000 independent Rexall Stores throughout the world ready to serve you in sickness and in health with the purest c i medicines and Drugs and the best in drug store merchandise. Merchandise shipments are coming through many gaps in our stock are being filled. again and Por burns: TANNIC AGED JELLY 5 02 tube $1.00 For rub-down: ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL Pint Bottle ............... .. 39e 50c Dr. West MIRACLE TUFT Tooth B r u sh .................. 47c For brighter teeth BRITON 2;u PASTE 2 !/2 02 t u b e .................... 25« 33 sheet packet ’V ’ MAIL STATNY. Over seas mail ........... 25c We still have FOUNTAIN PENS to cheapest to the best Bring us your PRESCRIPTIONS . . they are our first consideration Kil rat3 with RAT NIP in tubes'....... 35« Save food supplies Surprise! we have RUBBER BANDS limited supply Treat yourself to RIC— the perfume $1.00 stick— 12 odors ........ A tax 02 35c HO Have You a Man. in the Service of Our Country? Son? HusbandT BrotherT Father! Employe! (Daughter! Sister!) Then You Must Be-Proud Enough of Him (or Her) to Display An Official W ar Service Flag In the Window of Your Home or Store or Plant. Think W hat They’re n oing For You. • Size 8’ x l 2 ’ • Guaranteed W ashable • A B lue Star fo r each person in service • The added “V ” Flag o f T oday • Not a print but a heavy woven material • This is 1942 version of official Service Flag used in World War 1 Symbolizes Only the Service each W e a re d is p la y in g also w a r w o rk e r fla g s a n d b e a u tif u l A m e ri ca n fla g s a t $1.00 each. See th e se flag s. A n e x tra o rd in a ry v a lu e C o tta g e G ro v e S e n tin e l P h o n e 159