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T ì H ’ RMDAV MTil'ST 12 ¡H1 TTIK SENTINEL COTT MIE GROVE. OREGON Ai the Railroad Siuiion—BeCunfiiiì Farm Income for 1942 Breaks AU Previous Records < K E N W E I.I. I*OMT Delight Valley I Delayed i (M is . C. I »» IGE Ft V U K e n t, re p o rte r fo r Creswell Observation post) 'H ie enm m unlticK o f C ris w e ll, Camas S w ale and C loverdale w ere w e ll represented s> the fo rm a l d e d ica tio n o f the m w ol<nervation Cush fa rm in, oui,* in Oregon |««»t S a tu rd a y evening. M r s. fo r 1942 reached a p p ro x im a te ly George W. Boss, chief observer, $220,(MX),(MM), the g re a te st o f re c was In charge o f the pro g ra m ord. a ccording to e stim a te s o f the w h ich o|»*ned w ith the Im a l band G S D e p a rtm e n t o f A g ric u ltu re p la y in g the S ta r Kpangled B an and the O regon A g ric u ltu ra l E x n e r and Boy S codts D a rre ll S to tt, tension service. This > m ourn M a x E llis and K n n iit (Tiaprnan m a r ly double the average fro m ra isin g Ihe fla g The fo llo w in g 1935 to 1939, before W o rld W a r »peakers w ere pren, nh-d C aptain I I F o r the fir s t lour m onth« of Joseph K. Bk.'hards o f the A rm y 1943, fit,th e ,m o re , the cash fa rm A ir F'oice, Sergeant P erkins o f incom e in O regon fro m the sale Hus e e io r and Boh G raham , area o f cro p am i a n im a l p ro d u cts was supervisor. B ev. F lo yd E. D o rris, m a r ly o n e -fifth g re a te r than fo r post in s tru c to r, aPo announced Bu* «ame pe rio d In 1942. He* a irc ra ft re co g n itio n cktsses lo A g ric u ltu re 1« the p rin c ip a l begin th is week ami J E S m ith basic source of incom e in O regon o f the b u ild in g co m m itte e made o ver a pe rio d o f years, but tim - announcem ents. A n n hands fo r l» r am i lu m b e r 1« a do se second KM, hours o f service were present wb,*n llie value added by m a n u ed to M rs. J. A. ( 'dem an, Mrs. .. M,., r !’ * • " , , f ’ « » • « • • r- a lio n — a i liu m «* r r n i u r k fa c tu re Is included in fig u rin g In J. M . B la ck. M rs. F A Everson. • h " i | “ ’ " r * « - « H o r 'x » l a ll — III« -«- l i i l . u n i l p i n . « come. according lo I, '. S I, A and D onald B lack. M rs C. L Camp, I r l i I h r e „ r m y I n , u l o . ¡ „ k n u r «l.ip«— I. m . m - I i .IU a i i h r O.S ( s ta tis tic s M in e and q u u ry M r« Blanche G w yth e r. Mrs. V. E. • lu lio n itiay cimi inan« Ih r« . Br ( a ri fu i. product« and fis h e ry o u tp u t are Giousbeck, O. E. H oodenpyle. E. H P S -O W I a d d itio n a l im |« ,rta n t basic re J. H a ske ll, T h a d H askell, E. A T h itis d a y , M:IX, p. rn m id-w eek source« These fo u r, w ith value Green. M rs. E. E. A lle n . M ild re d included, Good, George Bowers, Mrs F. W service, B ib le study I John 3:12-24 added by m a n u fa c tu re E. A n unusual service w ill be held u su a lly account »or near o n e -h a lf D g ra m , Joyce Everson. W S to tt, M r». S unday evening a, Hie H appy eve. o f Oregon « income, except d u rin g Ogden, Mrs. H L F ra n k S ly, M rs. Adam S c h m itt, n in g h o u r l*hr young |a*op,e of periods of econom ic d<*pr, ««ion. M E T IIO D 1 .S T A t m id -J u ly th e Oregon general N o rm a n Skaggs, M rs J. M . W a lk F ra n k F. B ro w n , M in is te r. (he B a p tis t Y outh F e llo w sh ip w ill S unday rttu n -h « lito o l. 9 45, S have charge o f the service, the fa rm p rice level stood at 194 p e r up. F. W O g ta m and E L. C la rk, 1- M a rk in , S upl. I I (X), m o rn in g p a sto r pre a ch in g on "V ita m in « ." cent o f the 1935-1939 average, a« fie o rg e Bowers on d u ly a t that w orship, serm on: “ iJoea God I'hose ta k in g p a ri are as fo llo w « : ca lcu la ted by the O regon A g ric u l s h ift was in s ta lle d a« the fir s t ob Speak Io M en Today T” I! (Ml In - Miss ( arm»*n W h ite , pre«,ding: tu ra l E xte n sio n w . vice. D espite a s e rv e r in the new post and was "" 'h ill i • ague; 7 00 Y o u th Miss W anda Magnusson, song 3 -p o in l decline since M id -M a y, the given Ihe o ath by C aptain R ich F e llo w sh ip . M (Ml, evening w rv in ’ leader; M iss O rle n a M a rlin , solo- general level is « n il 2h p e r cent ards. A te lle r o f greetings and a p p re cia tio n fro m Mrs. L C. Go M onday. Men'« B ro th e rh o o d have Is t; M iss J e rry K im b le , s c rip tu re ; h ig h e r th a n a y e a r ago. F a rm costs a re h ig h e r than a been o f P o rtla n d was read. M rs th e ir o u td o o r m eeting W ednes Miss t>-ona ila n n ll. pra ye r. day, W omen'« B ib le el,is« p o tlu c k In the m o rn in g w o rs h ip h o u r ye a r ago, also, w ith the U. S. index Goheen served as ch ie f observer d in n e r and w o rk W ednesday ,*v *• the pastoF w ill b rin g the f if t h In o f prices pawl fo r com m odities, in u n til re c e n tly and w iU i the as ning. c h o ir p ra c tic e T h u rs d a y , his «erics on "C h ris t C a ll Io H is terest am i taxes up o ve r X p e r sistance o f o ffic e rs made a ll plans h 00, p ra y e r in e rtin g . C h u rc h ' w ith the to p ic " A C u ll cent and the U. S. fa rm wage in fo r the new post in clu d in g la b o r and c o n trib u tio n s . to V ig ila n c e " M rs. H a rd y w ill dex up 34» , m t cent, A b e n e fit dance sponsored by Average fa rm wage ra le s in b rin g a nii-saige In song "How* C l It IB 'I I ( iF’ C U B IS T B ib le m 'I hmi I *i | i a ni. W o rsh ip Ixrvely A re T h y Irw e lb rig s " by O regon jx -r m o n th w ith la a ird a re the Oregon S ta te G uard. C onifrany l.id d lo . 47 p e r cent h ig h e r Bum a ye a r D fo llo w e d nt the W a lk e r b a ll A and com m union 11:00 a. m. W a ll ago. Increases In Ihe cost o f hay to ta l o f $90 was cleared by th< e r I.. M yers, fie ld re p re n o n ta tive I P? and feed have also been g re a te r sale o f tic k e ts and donations. fo r B eaverton home, w ho ha» ix*<*n W H E N S I K H I . I , I t S I T am ounted to in O regon than In Ihe c o u n try as O th e r d o n a tio n s here on several previous occas $47.10. A ll la b o r was donat,*d and ion«, w ill b rin g the message S u n E ffe c ts of E a rly K ittin g on Spine. a whole. The annual re vie w o f the o u t- the cost o f m a te ria ls am ounted to day m o rn in g A repot t o f «even y e a n o f re look fo r p o u ltry , d a iry and liv e $109.1,«. T h e b u ild in g is 12 feet C h ris tia n E ndeavor 7 (Mi p m. search co ve rin g seven thousand E vening s e rv in ' m (Ml p. Sub babies reveals fh a l ch ild re n w ho stock. ju s t issued by the Oregon square w ith a c a tw a lk around it. F.s?i*n.sion service, I l is on su p p o rts tw e n ty feet high je c t "F irst C h a p te r e»f G a ljilla n s " Ml at an e a rly age are bound to A g ric u lt m a l b rin g s o u t some c u rre n t fa cts con and has w indow s on a ll sides. The P ra y e r m eeting T h u rs d a y H ix i develop fa u lty body mechanic«. observers n u m b e r 140. p * m. I hi« is present In the F e b ru a ry ce rn in g trends in num bers, price«, feed supplies and costs, p a rtic u l You are c o rd ia lly in v ite d to any issue o f the P h ysio th e ra p y Re a rly as th e y a ffe c t the a n im a l In S IX T E E N M E N A< I U ’T H , o r a ll o f the m eeting« vie w by M a b e l L. F itz h u g h , re- d u strie« o f O regon. The re p o rt I « I t M IL IT A R Y K E K V K E Boy Hands, Sunday school aup- »earch student. et intendon t. 'T h e u rge to prop a baby up was p repared by L. B B re ilh a u p l. S ixte e n men u n der ju ris d ic tio n L . P. N cb clu n g , M in ik tc r. w ith p illo w s is v e ry stro n g in a extension a g ric u ltu ra l econom ist, and is (w ing d is trib u te d by c o u n ty o f selective service board No. 3 young m o th e r." say« the research have re c e n tly been accepted fo r er. "S he w a n ts to look at h e r a g ric u ltu ra l agents. C H U R C H OF- G O D m ilita r y service. A m ong th is n u m baby, to »m ile, w ave and ta lk to I(IP><, Fast Adams Ave. ber a re tw o fro m S o u th Lane W t l . K E I t A t T O S t I'P I.Y Sunday «chool |t| a rn.* D evo lorn w h ile she w o rks. She holds c o u n ty : L ew i« M . Johason, who E S T A B L IS H E S D E P O T tio n a l service I I a. m. and M p. m. the baby ,n a s ittin g p o sition in e n listed in the navy and Leon A. Y oung ptMiphr'» m eeting 7 p ni. h e r lap so o ther« m ay see and ad The W a lk e r A u to S u p p ly Co., L a n ca ste r, w ho e n liste d in the m ire and earrle« hbn nested on P ra y e r m e e tin g Tuesday H p nt We in v ite e ve ry one to meet her a rm though his back bulges fo rm e rly o f Eugene, has estab a rm y. B<gh a re fn ,m C otta g e lished an a u to p a rt depot at 119 G rove. w ith us to w o rsh ip God. lb - ric h and bis bead w abbles." I l is p o in te d out th a t no single N o rth lo th , th e fo rm e r q u a rte rs ly bles",cs thoric w ho do w o rsh ip a lte ra tio n eon la- m ade in the o f the M a rtin M otors. A. G. W a lk PENNEY STORE IMPROVE hirn In s p irit and tru th . p o sitio n o f the bead o f ih e baby er. p ro p rie to r, w ho is w e ll know n MENTS B oy K. H utchison, pastor. w iljio u l a lte rin g the w hole spine. In th is section, said he w o u ld M o th e r should encourage creep p ro b a b ly keep ih e lo c a tio n as a A new m aple flo o r has been P R E S B Y T E R IA N ing as ih ts aids In developing supply de p o t fo r the d u ra tio n . added to the Penney b u ild in g on S unday school at 9:45. M rs. I. M a in s tre e t along w ith re a rra n g - W. C oiner, Supt M o rn in g w o rs h ip s tro n g buck muscles w ith o u t too EXAMINER HERE ed fix tu re s and redecorated rest at 1 1 (Ml, F'ollow lng las, w eek’« m uch stress a n il s tra in . M iss F itz rooms. Dam on S co tt, local m an •c rm o n on "B ro k e ,, A lta r« Re hugh stuies lh a t s iltin g should be A tra v e lin g e x a m in e r fo r o p e r ager, has not yet accepted the b u ilt ." the subject w ill lx* "T h e ihe Iasi achievem ent fo r baby, T ria n g u la r L ife A lta r. T e n , and am i should not ta ke place u n til a to rs and c h a u ffe rs w ill !<e at the suggestion ih a t the new flo o r be a s tra ig h t c ity h a ll A ugust 20th fo r the p u r trie d out w ith an o ld -tim e square W e ll. Gen. 26:25. W e ne>*d to the c h d il sits w ith b u lg in g of the pose o f exntr.m ing those w is h in g dance w ith the purchase o f a w a r give heed to the u ltu is in o u r track, w ith o u t to o b ta in licenses. spine. bond as adm ission to the dance. live«, o u r churches, and o u r tow n. T he a u th o r advises th a t a fte r We in v ite you to w o rsh ip w ith 2 yearn o f age, « ittin g on the U n . flo o r should be prevented as m uch P aul M. Joy, Pastor. as possible since, in th is p o sitio n il is h a rd to m a in ta in good a lig n - S E V E N T H -1 »A Y A I A ’ E N T L S T m erit o f bead. back, legs and feet. CHURCH She suggests th a t toys be placed W est M a in S tre e t S abbath «chool, 9:30 o'clock on it play (able w ith a w e ll a d P reaching «ervlce 11:00 o'clock ju s te d c h a ir fo r s iltin g , o r a long E v e ry S a tu rd a y. V is ito r« welcome shelf a, elbow height fo r p la yin g w h ile standing. An a d m o n itio n is made: A S S E M B L Y O F G O I) " I t has been said th a t c h ild re n H ilto n T. P a rk , Pastor. S unday school at 9:45 a. m. o u tg ro w these e a rly defects, th a t chest« and p o t P reaching, 11 a. m. Young freopic* w ings, h o llo w service at 6 :30 p. m. E vening bellies, bow legs, kn o c k knees and fla t feet are n o rm a l stages in n e va n g e listic service, 7:45 p. m. ch ild '« developm ent, but a large Tuesday n ig h t, p ra y e r service. (p ro p o rtio n o f college freshm en 7:45 p. m. T h u rsd a y n ig h t, preach s till bear m a rks o f these defects." Ing servie,*, 7:45 p. m. N ot o n ly is the cosm etic e ffe ct b id fo r the in d iv id u a l but these CATHOLIC CIIL'BCH physical defects are responsible Bev, J. L. Maxwell, Pastor. fo r m any digpaatr conditions. I, Mas.« each Sunday at 10:30. e x tre m e ly im p o rta n t, therefore, CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY lo b rin g y o u r c h ild to a e lii,„ p r a e S unday school at 9:45; forenoon to r ns e a rly as possible so th a t service, 11, subject, "S o u l." Eve th is m echanical engineer o f tite body m ay co rre c t these defects. n in g service second Wednesday of each m o n th at S:00 p. m. The Ship« Ilavc Electrical Systems B ible, C h ris tia n Science lite ra tu re E very L ib e rty «hip hus five main and th e w ritin g s o f M a ry B a ke r E ddy m a y he lx ,tro w e d o r p u r electrical systems—lighting, power, chased before o r a fte r the W ed communications, lire control and ra dio. Propellers are of manganese- nesday service. bronze, weigh 20.(MX) pounds and are delicately and accurately machined • F R E E M E T H O D IS T and balanced. Almost 50,(MM) diffpr- S outh tlth and H a rriso n S unday school 9:45 a in. I ’ n each- enl bronze and brass castings and Ing service 11:00 a. m. E vening pipings of various sizes and type» a e rv lc l 7:45 p. m. .. ............ .. p ra y go into the construction of ench ship W eek-end guests at the E rnest Sears home were Mrs. Sears’ sis ter, Mrs. Ipha K nox o f Salem and M r« M ay llo g a te o f C otta g e Grove. M r and Mr«. Fred W itc h e r of Vida call* d at Ihe (>a*ar Jackson home Sunday. I »ale Sears, w ho has spent sev e ra l «weeks a I the home o f h » g ra n d p a re n ts, M r. and M rs. E rn est gear», re tu rn e d to h u borne in B radw ood S a tu rd a y. Jean Paul spent the week end at his home in Eugene. Pfc. F ie d Jackson o f San F ra n cisco, w ho war. at his home in W a lk e r on a short fu rlo u g h , vis ite d at the Dave H ite home F r i day. M r. and M rs. C. S carbrough and c h ild re n o f C resw ell w ere S unday evening «upper guest« a t the R alph Scar« home. Miss V irg in ia B ro w n , student nurse o f P o rtla n d , spent the week end at h e r home here. M r. and M rs. 1-awrencr* B ro w n o( Eugene visite d at the F ra n k fiflCffllHCHES Give him a break M cD o n a ld and B. Hansen homes L e w is v is ite d o ve r the week end M onday. w ith h i„ pJ lrfritg M r <ruJ MrM Corp. C lyde D avidson o f F o rt C Davidson. H eadquarters for M arine Lubrication Motor Boat Oil and Underwater Greases RED H O R SE SER V IC E S T A T IO N Oeo. Hohman, Manager 5th and Main Phone 32 General Petroleum Products SWARTZ EVERYTHING FOR YOUR TABLE Our stock is the most complete in town. Shop Irish Swartz regularly KRAUT COFFEE Substitute COVEE Quarts Each l|, J o. BREAKFAST CUP Lb. 15 W aterm elons 3 Large Stripes FO LGERS CO FFEE "29c PICKLES Bread & Butter 15c jar TOMATOES picked green slices 27c jar PEANUT BUTTER Hoody’s 2 lb jar 59c PEAR BUTTER No. 5 jar 59c APPLE BUTTER 33 oz. 25c Vacuseal Quarts Ball Glass Top T D J S B A P T IS T Bev. George E. H ardy, Pastor. .Clm reli school 9:15 a. m. Mrs. 11. H . W eeldreyer, S upl. 11:00 a. m. m o rn in g w orship, " A G ull lo V ig ila n c e .” 7:00 p. m. B a p tist Y o u th F’ellow ship, M rs. W. G. M a rtin , sponsor. 8:00 p. ni. H appy evening set vice, "V ita m in s " W ed nesday,. K:(X I p. nt. c h o ir rehearsal, M rs. H elen Judy H a rd y, d ire c to r. Dozen Berní,rdín Self Sealing Reg.^ F C Q Dinner Bell Quality POTATOES '9e 9c 3 d°z- 2¡5c 2ibs- 3>5c Dozen Quarts VINEGAR Bulk 35c gallon VANO It cleans ................ 29c qt. KRISPY Crackers 2 lb. 29c GRAHAMS Sunshine 2 lb 29c SODA Crescent—1 lb. 3 for 20c e r m e e tin g T h u rsd a y 7:45 p. m. T he n ew ly tip|N ilnt'*d pn sle r, the Bev. L. C. Gould, w ill b rin g (lie B unday m o rn in g and evening mes sages. Com,*, " I l is lim e Io seek Ihe L o rd , t i l l he come and reign righteousness u p o n " us. 10 Cleanup 2 501bs.$ f iS3 KELLOGG’S Large pkj». iS *-*-*“ Films Developed and Printed 25c IS oz. size 6 and 8 Exposures PETER PAN »1 so REPRINTS 3 c EACH, Guaranteed Work. T h rift-W ise Cottage Grove, Ore. MTFÇ Hardwheat Flour. THE PACIFIC TELEPHONE AHD TELEGRAPH COMPART 5'M .Main Sir,«*! V . Telephone S3 49 pounds 2 tor 25c Rice Krispies 2f"'........... 25c Bran Flakes Sm all................ I’kj». ¡OC