I'll I RSI »Al T U E S E N T IN E li. C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R E G O N PAGE TWO Trench Is Dinner Table for American Fivers Established August 15, 1889 Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon W. C. M A R T IN .............................. ............................ E ditor, Publisher Subscription Rates Cash in Advance In Lane-D ouglas Counties ............. ..................................... 1 year $2.00 .... „ ......................... 6 m onths $1.25 In Lane-Etouglas Counties 3 m onths $.75 In Lane-Douglas Counties Outside This D is tric t ........................ ...................................... 1 year $2.25 Outside This D is tric t ........................ .............................. 6 m onths $1.50 .............................. 3 m onths $.90 Outside This D is tric t ........................ Exceptions: Men o r women serving in the armed forced may continue to subscribe fo r the Sentinel at $1.50 per year. Foreign rates on application. No subscription accepted fo r less than 3 months. Im p o rta n t: In changing address n o tify us im m ediately and give form er as w ell as present address. Entered at Cottage Grove, Oregon, as second class m a tte r. Cottole (Brovr £mttnrl P ublishers E R IATION ASSOCIATION A N D é lX A L l.Y B E I*A U SE as show ii by th e fullnw m ade in Ihe M onth o f liste d a n d sold n ite r M nreli THE TH IR T E E N BILLION DOLLAR WAR LOAN O u r r e a d e r s a re p e r h a p s f a m ilia r w ith m a n y p h a se s o f th e th ir te e n b illio n d o lla r w a r lo an to he la u n c h « ! A p ril 12th. To a s s u re v ic to ry tw o th in g s r a n h a p p e n , we can p u t th e v o lu n ta r y p la n o v e r w h e re th e in d iv id u a l is p e r m itte d to b u y his s h a re o f w a r b o n d s on a v o lu n ta r y b a sis s a y in g how m uch he w a n ts to b uy o r f a ilin g in th is th e g o v e rn m e n t c a n s te p in am i m a k e an assessm en t a n d te ll y o u how m u c h to l i n y a n d w hen. It d e p e n d s /111 WjU'tllCf- W « J h in k e n o u g h o t o u r p r e s e n t lib e rtie s to b u y e n t £ h f to jh s to fig h t th e p r e s e n t w a r a n d w in. , '-T lie co st o f th e p re s e n t w a r is th e p ric e w e a re p a y in g fo r o u r p re s e n t- d a y lib e rtie s a m , th e p ric e m ust be p a id if v ic to ry is a s s u re d . I t 's a n e x p e n s iv e w a r to be s u r e : th e m ost e x p e n siv e in all h is to r y , b u t sin c e w e a r e in it. i t 's a n in o p p o r tu n e tim e to g rip e a b o u t th e e x p e n se s. As a m a tte r o f fa c t th e U n ite d S ta te s to d a y is p a y in g a g r e a te r p ric e a c c o rd in g to c u r r e n t s ta tis tic s th a n all o th e r w a r r in g n a tio n s co m b in e d , b u t th is is la r g e ly d u e to o u r s ta n d a r d o f liv in g . T h is is n 't s a y in g th a t w e sh o u ld p r e p a r e now to m a k e th e m ost p r a c tic a l p e a c e te rm s. I f w a r cost rise s as it h a s th e p a st tw o h u n d r e d y e a rs , w e w ill n e v e r be ab le to fin a n c e a n o th e r w a r. I Originally Inlendrd for air raid protrrtion purpose, this trench also serves as a dinner table for Ameri­ can fivers In the Middle Fast. _ ^CHURCHES C H URCH O F GOD 1060 East Adams Sunday school 10:00 a. in. M orn ­ ing w orship 11:00 a. m. Young people's meeting. 7:15 p. m. D( - votional service 8:00 p. m. Prayer T h e re is a B ib le s to r y o f a s -ll-o n t f o r 30 p ie c e s o f silv e r R e a d it. , . „ _ _ Eighteen Boy Scouts m et Mon- day night at the Jefferson audt- torium fo r th e ir C ourt of Honor wtith Scoutm aster E rcile W hite, and assistant scoutmasters, Lance Naish and Joe C rick, and several o f the parents ol the scouts pres­ ent. Bob C rick, Bob Hagen, Ash­ ley Flaten and John D unlevy pass­ ed th e ir tenderfood tests and were presented w ith tenderfoot pin»; by Joe Crick. The Rev. W h ite presented a g ift tp Bob C rick fo r m aking the most advancement and fo r the most regular at tendance fo r a certain length of tim e. A m e rit I id 'e was presented Bob Naish. The ¿3 re- ct-iving service stars fo r on»? o r more years service were Ross Ad­ kins, Russell P o rterfield , Ben Hickey, Robert Naish ai d Wayne McCall w ith M r. Naish m aking the presentation. Preceding the C ourt of Honor eaca p a tro l put on a sl o tt skit, hollow ing the service, the hoys played games in l »e vvmnasium. Sunday twelve o f tlie .«outs vvith M r, Naish went out to the RADIO REPAIRS By D ex ter Som ers a 18 M ain Joe C rick horn ? a n j from there went on a hike and inv-.-st invest g iteu nix».- ano I ted a suitable place fo r a summ er camo Tuesday m orning, A rm y Day fo ur o f the Scouts put out the A^neri- can flags in th e ir ' in r .1 vees on the street w ith the Am erican Legion supervising. Bang's Disease Infection Blood tests of 3,300 herds in 51 counties of New York state have shown that 70 per cent of These herds were infected with Bang's disease. T H E Y G E T Q l'l< Iv M 'T IG N imr in sta llé e s \,M G.\’G sab s M arch th e fo llo w in g w ere all 1st; $!f'i(M) (Ml farm III mil s south o f Eugene on 99 listed on the 'Ird and sold oil the 14th. rnent. Jean n e M orton was ap­ ¡attractiveness of the room. pointed to w rite a le tte r of thanks to Mi's. N orval W illiam s, a fo r­ mer member of the club, now re­ siding near Portland fo r obtaining permission from the owner of the hotel building that club m eeting: lx* held there. A discussion o f the method 1.» w ork the point system for food ra tio nin g to the greatest advan­ tage was one of the p rin ci|sil ’ ••p- ics fo llo w in g the business meeting. C rafts w ork fo r the day was on linoleum block p rin t. The next meeting w d l be held at the hotel on A p ril 21. N. O F W. HOLDS .HUNT IN ST ILLATION The Moss C'ii< !'• N i. I<> of Cres­ w ell Neighbor ot W in c ru ft lodge md the Grove Circle No. i*"5 la id „oint installatio n Tu«*»day night here at the 1. O. O. F. hall at which tim e grand representative, m eeting T uesday 8:00 p. m. Anna Graham: d is tric t clerk, Fan­ God is long suffering tow ard us ny I eabo. and visiting guardian n ot w ilh ng that any should per­ neighbor, F airy Woodson <1 i'ie s - ish, but that a ll should come to vveil, were introduced and pre­ repentance. W c in v ite you to meet POST WAR PRODUCTION sented w ith e o i'ig e s ln.stal>ni: o f­ w ith us to study his word and ficer, Eleanor ’ Volf i\l, was as­ Tlie p o s t-w a r o r g a n iz a tio n o f th e w o rld , fro m g r e a t i n te r ­ learr. o f his promises and oless- sisted by firs t assistant. Julia ings. B a r’ eis; second issisliin i, Cora n a tio n a l sch em es d o w n to in d iv id u a l c o m p a n y p la n s f o r k e e p in g IN TE R E ST IN '« BOOKS AT Roy E. Hutchison, pastor. Bragg, and th ird assist.in’ , Nellie LIBRARY men e m p lo y e d , b e c a m e a to n ic o f in c re a s in g d isc u ssio n th is w eek Blaekmore. Those installed in the a n d o u t o f th e w e lte r o f ta lk , so m e d e fin ite p ro b a b ilitie s e m e rg ­ ASSEM BLY O F GOD ere past guardian M ore new and interesting books Grove C ircle ed. M an y eo m p an ii s h a v e d e ta ile d b lu e p r in ts fo r th e ir p e a c e ­ H ilto n T. Park. Pastor. m ip h ie r, Anna Graham , guartli in are a rriv in g at the lib ra ry almost Sunday school a t 9:45 a. m. tim e p r o d u c tio n a n d d is tr ib u tio n , o th e rs h av e te n ta tiv e p r o d u c ts e very week. Among the tsxiks are neighlio.-, Mabel Sowies. advisor. on th e d r a w in g h o a r d s : s till o th e r s h av e w o rk e d o u t sch em es Preaching, 11 a m. Young people's several on aviation, both fo r a T.i » Corn Bragg; clerk. It .»••re H itc h , fender w h ich c u s to m e rs m a y p u t in o r d e rs now f o r p o s t-w a r service a t 6:30 p. m. Evening and c h i l d r e n , autobiographies, b inker. M u rg u ru o - Bei ge; m agi­ n eed s in o r d e r to get p r io r itie s o n th e ru sh f o r goods w h ic h w ill evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m. cian, M ary D ulfey attendant, Tuesday night, prayer service. books on poetry and religious d e v e lo p w ith th e p eace. In W a s h in g to n .th e r e w as th e c ra d le -to - Julia Bartels; captain of guards, books, as w ell as several new ih e -g ra v e so cial s e c u r ity ta lk , th e d isc u ssio n s b e tw e e n S ir A n­ 7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach­ books of fictio n and books on the M eat! M eK ib l" n; flag bearer. ing service, 7:45 p. ni. H atch; inner sentinel, w ar and countries involved b\ toe Donna th o n y E d e n a n d o u r o ffic ia ls, a n d som e C o n g re ssio n a l p la n s fo r M artha Cooley; outer sentinel, war. w o rld o rg a n iz a tio n . In L o n d o n . W in s to n C h u rc h ill g a v e h is o ut-,1 B L U E M O U N T A IN CHUR C H For adults who nr-' interested in Anna Schoen; m iiM fitin. Nelli«' One f o r th e f u tu r e . B u t b u sin e ss m en Know th a t, w h a te v e r th e Mrs. B e tty W illiam s, pastor. p o litic a l d e v e lo p m e n ts m a y he. th e r e m u st be e m p lo y m e n t, p r o ­ Sunday school 9:45 a. in. M o rn ­ aviation are the fo llo w in g books: Blackmon*: managers, .Maigaret d u c tio n a n d sa le s to m a k e th e e co n o m ic sy ste m c lic k , a n d th e y ing service 11:00 a. m. Young peo­ "M athem atics on A v ia tio n ” which Kem, Pearl Bressler and Eva corre*|>oni nations. A lost c ro p se a so n o r a lost m ilk cow in v o lv e s a tim e e le ­ Disease and Death Real?” E ve­ Three new biographies fo r those G ifts wer • pivseii I to Anna G ia - ning service second Wednesday of m e n t f o r re p la c e m e n t, o f from o n e to th r e e y e a rs . It is w ell ;!, it who enjoy reading the liv ts of ham, Eleanor W ol/ard, Mabel th e se f a c ts a r c now b e in g im p re sse d on th o se re s p o n s ib le fo r each m onth a t 8:00 p. m. The others are 'T h e Drs. .Mayo” by Sowles and F a iry Woodson b ' the Bible, C hristian Science Ii*«. -.'dure f u tu r e fa rm p o licies. Clapesattle; "The Lady of Co­ Mo-s C ircle w ith distr» t clerk and the w ritin g s o f M ary Baker deys" by Sarah Hale; > rd ’T h e Fanny I.ealxr presenting 'he gifts. Eddy may be borrowed or p u r­ Log of ‘Bob’ B a r tle tt" by B a rt­ Adelia H atch received a g ft from FOR TH IRTY PIE C E S OF SILV ER? chased before o r a fte r the W cd- lett. The opetry lovers w ill find Hie Grove C ircle nr.d also on«- :rorn nesday service. "Poems I Remember” by K ie ra n ,' Anna Graham wh i mad.- 'he ics- A le t t e r fro m m e m b e rs o f Ih e 750th T a n k B a tta lio n . C om ­ and "Forty-thousand Q uotations" : n tai ion. p a n y A. a t F o rt K n o x . K e n tu c k y , to w o rk e rs w ho r< c ;itly M E T H O D IS T CHURCH by Douglas. Fidlow ing the in-taliation two s tr u c k in a w a r in d u s tr y , sa id in p a r t : Church school, 9:45. Sam M ack- These are ju s t a ft w o f tjie new violin stios were given r.y Miss "W e fe e l d e e p ly h u r t to th in k y o u w ould let th e b o y s ovi r- in, Supt. M orning w orship at 11 books which are steadily a rriv in g M ary le u Stone of Moss Circle .deas d o w n . .Ju st w h a t d o y o u th in k w o u ld h a p p e n te th is •.» n- a. m. D r. H erbert Kuehn, head of and being arranged on the new vvh< was accompanied by Dor« t r y if th e b o y s o v e rs e a s w o u ld sit d o w n , a n d q u it f ig h tin g bc- the Wesley Foundation w ork o f shelves which have recently been Bartel also of M ss Circle. Re­ the U. o f O. w ill speak. e a u se * th e y ju s t m a k e $50 a m o n th ? W e n eed m ore f ig h tin g Evening service in charge of installed in the lib ra ry , one set of freshments were served at the e q u ip m e n t. W h a t d o y o u A m e ric a n s w a n t! .More m o n e y n.,w shelves extending clear Acre s to e «Ifise of the «•Veniilg by m cinlicr* young aoults. a n d s la v e r y la te r , o r less m o n ey a n d freed o m / J u s t th in k how C hoir practice Wednesday eve­ end o f the lib ra ry and ter. o the r ' f the G love i'iic te . Tne p a trio tic som e o f y o u r so n s a n d b ro th e rs o v e r th e r e w o u ld fee if th e y ning, 7:45. Prayer meeting at 7:45 sets of shelves which w cie nee-1 d selii m«- was carried out in the and which adds so much to the fk'fora lio rw . Adelia I -eh wa k n e w h ow y o u w e re s e llin g th e m o u t. a n d t h a t ’s w h a t y hi a re Thursday evening. Youth F ellow ­ - d o in g w h en y o u s to p p r o d u c tio n .” ship Sunday at 6:30. COURT OF HONOR HELD W hy List Property With Rodmans B E l'A F S K lin y have a « nseieiitim ts tim l capable sab s I’oree and olTiee s ta ll : lla rv e v L. Ililto ii, h ie d II, I 'h r is li ii»eii. I l l iiiv I. Paisoiis, Merle K ing. 1». I B u rr ami James A |{o«lm in. t It you «loti I know tln'in co •’ lit a nil meet llm in ). BEC \ l S L th. v e im p i'ia le w ith o th e r ri'iiltui'H. B K C A I’SK lim y do I hi H i fa rm m nl c ity h u sim ss. do elT’i 11 iv i ailv ei t isiiiu. BEC \l SK B E I'A l S E vom d e a ls a re closed w ith o u t I'ltn I'u sio ii. NATIONAL (DITORI A l_ 0 R E C A r i f i l i H, tf>H .'ii.'ilOtl IMI si'Vi ii miles south o f Eugene listed on Ird mid sold o il H it,I. $22Htt I Mt t ’litta g e G lo v e s llb lltb m i listed til h lllld sold on 12th. $29tHIIM> Cottage G love n sidetice listed on H hli und sold ou I 11 II. AITtMXMl E u g en e (tlb u rb u il liste d o il 21st mill sold th e 24th. $|(l,«MM).(Mi Eugene R I S . liste d Ihe 12th und sold tin 17th. $2 .M A \S w ill lik e ly sell it. Rodmans Realtors C ottag e G ro v e o ffie e 7lli A M ain I’horn- 2 lti general chairm an nr tlw evening. The'sn -'al meeting v ill Is' A i i d 20 at the liome »1 Hit ixoltlielbcck assist'd by Cora liia g g . T ile en­ tertainm ent ami program com m it­ tee fo r H>- mothers day meeting which w ill is» May* 4 is Julia Bar­ tels, ('in .i Drug,; aand Pearl Bresaler. What Io tin Now? A Penniylvarua Imu .ewifr >crupixel b pancake griddle, mane by one of her .in» i- tur» at tin forge shortly nfti-r the Revolution. It had (erved five generations uf pancake enthusi­ asts. Easter ■jw»« VKM n * The Tery Cream of the DRESS FASHIONS ptirlrayed in Sheer C repe K om uiiu 1.98 y «»id H hite » LI B SE N D S M AGAZINES TO ( AMP ADAIR A short business meeting was held yesterday by the London 4-H m others club at the old London hotel building a t w hich tim e if was reported that the London 4-H club had sent in a suliseriptii n to the Reader’s Digest to he sent to the hospital service at Camp A dair. This is »in addition to the subscriptions to L ife and L ib e rty magazines sent last month. M rs. A riie Sugg, president, urged th a t members continue to tu rn in k n it silk fo r the govmrn- WHAT ARE VITAMINS Get a Loose-leaf Reoiepe Book, size 5!/2 by containing m any tested recipes and 100 ruled R it Egg Dyes Vitam ins and M inerals Fam ily Size 288 Tablet3 96 Tablets In These Rationing Days »2^ Cottage Grove Sentinel Phone 159 > J a E aster Cards $1.79 $1.CC Coty Face Powder Rouge Lip Stick A Perfum e $1.00 50c 50c $1.25 10c 10c PaaH Egg Dyes 5c to 50c M ax F actor Face Pow der Lip Stick Rouge Pan-Oake Make Up Cleansing Cream D ry Skin Cream A stringent $1.00 50c 50c $1.50 55c $1.00 $1.00 sheets of paper for your own favorite recipe. Indexed Complete. A B argain at G Ask fo r F ree Book T hat W ill Tell All A bout Them V IM M S W e Give S&H Green Stam ps Kelly’s Cut Rate Drug Store Eug> m* G ffie e 7l,i um l W illa m e tte , P h o tic tisn i Refreshing little frix It* that vilefinitcly *| k »II E-A-S-T-E R! High-necked tunic* with