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PAGE TWO T11K SK N H N K U CÜTTAOK UKOVK. OREGON Established August 15, 1889 Published Every Thursday at Cottage Grove, Oregon W. C. M A R T IN .............. ......................... ....................... Editor. Publisher Subscription Rates, Cash in Advance In Lane-Douglas C ounties...................... ...................... .... 1 year $2.00 In Lane-Douglas C o u n tie s .............. „ ..... ..... ................ 6 months $1.25 In Lane-Douglas Counties ............ ................................ 3 months $.75 Outside This District .......... ... ....__....______ _ .... 1 year $2.25 Outside This D is tric t ...................... .............................. 6 m onths $1.50 Outside This D is tric t .................. .......................................... 3 months $.90 Exceptions to men and women in armed forces: In U. S. A : 1 year $2.00; 6 months $1.50; 3 months $1.00. Overseas: 1 year $1.50; 6 m onths $1.00. 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 atter. Cottage (Brovf £rotmrl A a 44Back The A ttack!” m and non-tie,Ion which are being placed on the shelves of the eity lib ra ry BfflEHUHCHES PR E S B Y TE R IA N Sunday school, 9:45 a nt. Mrs. L. W. Coiner, Supt. M orning w o r ship. 11:00. Pvt. Robert Newman of Camp A d a ir w ill Ito guest s|M"iker. In term ediate Endeavor at 3:00 p. m. Senior Endeavor, 6:00 p, m. M E T H O D IS T F rank E. Brown, M in ister Sunday churcit 'I uhi I. 9:13, S. L. Maekin, Sup,. 11:00, m im ing worship, Paul Jaqueth, con ference president . • the M etho dist Youth Feitov.ship, guest speaker. 5:1X1, \«'s,x'r service. 6:00 M. Y. F. am: Inlernw 'diate Leagues. 7:30, Vin.ng A dult F el lowship a, the home of Mr. and M rs. Leslie Cone. Tuesday. 7:30, tioard o f edu< t- tion. Wednesday. 7 : : i. ch oir prac tice. Thursday, 7:30, prayer meet- ing. F riday afternoon, W.S.C.S. NATIONAL €0ITORIAL_ P u H IS ^ jj^ S ^ U T IO M i n i u x ii.n association O N L Y T H E W O R T H Y R E M A IN F R E E C h ris tia n ity ." P rayer meeting Leadership. P atriotism . Service Thursday 7:30 p. m. WAR MORALE and D ependability are the fo ur Several new hrxiks have arrived Every member o f the tioard is Morale is necessary for a successful prosecution of the war things represented in this con- at the c ity lib ra ry recently, one requested to be present nex, Sun o f the most outstanding and one day m orning. and whether in victory or defeat the general morale of a peo test. Assem bly P ro g ra m th a t should be o f interest ,0 PS. A special program is ple indicates the manner in which the war is being conducted The student council se, the ad if victorious and if in defeat how long a people can sue« stjfully mission to basketball games at 35c everyone is the book. ‘ And They planned fo r next Sunday s C h iis t - ; Shall W a lk,” the life sto ry of ian Endeavor. Every member und resist. fo r adults and high school stu- S ister Elizabeth Kenney, w ritte n friend should lie present. Dne thing that has no, helped the morale of the soldier nor dents w ith o u t student body tick- in collaboration w ith M artha Roy Hands, S. S. Supt. of the civilian of the United States is the fact that the buck ets. 25c fo r visitors w ith student Ostenso. Sister Kenny is the L. P. Nebelung, M inister. privates continue to risk their lives at $50.1)0 per. undergoing body tickets, and 10c for children, A u stralian nurse who has brought all kinds o f hardships, while shipyard workers, welders ami The condition of the school a new and am azingly successful FR EE M E T H O D IS T defense workers are in a salaried class approaching college pres- grounds along the sidewalk ,0 the technique to the treatm ent of Sunday school, 9:45 a. rn. M orn i* idents. This condition will continue to cause complaining and schoolhouse on T a y io r avenue was paralysis. The great story in this ing worship, 11:00 a. m. Evening outspoken criticism ami is causing the public to lose patience discussed. Barrels fo r waste paper book is the a uth or s personal ac- service, 7:45 p. m. Prayer m eet trash were suggested. The count o f the development o f her ing, Thursday, 7:45 p. m. with the strikes in war plants. Those of us who are left at home and Letterm en. H onor Society, Social method of tre a tin g paralysis. As Rev. L. C. Gould pastor. have no/right to expect the other fellow to do all the sacrific Science classes and Outdoors club sister Kenny’s sto ry is unfolded ing. while we give all of our attention to our own personal af were suggested a clean-up com in these pages, one senses the C A T H O L IC CHURCH fairs. m ittee. Suggestions to improve th r ill o f trium ph in the v ic to ry o f Rev. J. L. M axw ell, Pustor. Present conditions will undoubtedly influence public opin h a ll and assembly conduct were a new healing over old terrors and Mass each Sunday at 10:30. ion toward the slogan adopted by the American Legion several made, professional prejudices. BI.L’ E M O U N T A IN I t was also suggested th a t a ll • O th e r equally interesting books years ago to the effect that profit and wars should be divorced, Mrs. B e tty W illiam s, pastor. but rejected by the public then living under the*impression that officers or those who p articip a te about our “ good neighbors" o f the Sunday school 9:45 a. m. M orn wars could be avoided through the rnagie Wand of the Cham in assembly program s be seated south are "Juarez. Hero o f M e xi Young on the stage in chairs. co," "Reportage on M exico" and ing service 11:00 a. m. berlain umbrella. A com m ittee to inspect lockers "The Forgotten V illage.’’ "Juarez, peoples service 6:45 p m. Charles the week a fte r Christm as v.aea- H em o f M exico* w ritte n by Nina G. East burn, leader. Evangelistic CONGRESS W A L K E D O U T tion was appointed. Brown B alter is a true sto ry of service 7:45 p. m Bible study and During the year 1943 Congress appropriated $114,500.000,- A b ill fo r $2.tXJ to be paid to the national hero of the nearest pra yer service Wednesdays 7:45 OfX). m o s tly f o r w a r purposes. T h a t ’ll a w h a le o f a lo t o f m oney, the owners o f private cars fo r the of our "good neighbors," Benito p. m. hilt that was the total when Congress walked out on Washing tr ip to the D rain basketball game Juarez, from a shepherd boy to S E V E N T H -D A Y A D V E N T IS T president, the honored lib e ra to r ton and went home to remain until the new session opens on was approved. CHHRCM Stanley D augherty was appoint- of Mexico. This great man has of- January 10. West M ain Street ed to see M r. Davies about get- ten been compared to our own Snbhath school. 9 . vt o’clock. tin g a pay assembly fo r the Home Abraham Lincoln; like Lincoln, it A C O M P R O M IS E C O M IN G Ec G irls anti the Letterm en. was his destiny to be selected to Preaching service 11:00 o’clock Contrary to the usual understanding the $2.275.000.000 tax I F A Projects guide his people through a c iv il Every Saturduy. V isitors welcome bill passed by the House has not been acted upon by the Sen The F.F.A. has repaid $75 loan- war. H EB R O N C H U R C H O F C H R IS T ate. The President and Secretary of the Treasury wen* very ed them by the Chamber o f Com- "Reportage on M exico” by V ir On the shores or the Hebron dam much opposed to this tax bill, and it will be recalled that they merce. ginia P rew ett te lls o f the poverty 7 miles south ot Cottage Grove. Five purebred hogs were are standing out for the measure $10,500.000,000. Well, they of the Indian villages . . The m is Sunday school, 10 a. m. Election aren’t going to get it— but they may get part of it in a com chased by Leon Lemon, Bobby erable liv in g conditions o f the of officers fo r the new year. Jan Mock. G ilbe rt Yearous, Rufus w orkers . . . the m iddle class, promise. Parsons and Orvis Rider. The shorn of its p olitical, rights. . .and uary 2. Sermon, 11 a. m. C hristian . .. , , . . chapter is fa rm ing a sow to D ick from H idalgo and Juarez, she Endeavor. 7:30 p. m. Also a young people’s m eeting January 2, 7:30 Liberty is one of the ehoieesf gifts that heaven hath bestowed W ilhelm . ★ traces the course o f revolt . . . p. m., at the home of Mrs. C arl upon man, and exceeds in value all the treasures which the Clyde G i l h a m purchased 130 show* the protection o f foreign Small. ' V, - earth contains within its bosom, or the sea covers. Liberty, as White Leghorn layers. Raphael V Q1„ iai c English o k o s o b h u capital, and American, W endell Sm all, well as honor, man ought to preserve at the hazard of his’ life. ,, Aubrey purchased 50 and Everett unfp> r the d ic ta to r D iaz . . . » under the d icta to r, Diaz . . . The Ladd Howard, M inisters. Yearous purchased 15. dom ination o f the arm y an.l ----- Miguel de Cervantes V""— " -----u— " A elock-eyed clerk won’t get ahead. Dreams won’t come true if you oversleep. Some grow under responsibility. Others merely swell! There’s no fool like anobi fool-look at bad ! II the prnctiee he Strange world-all the civilized peoples ¡it war, yet the savages are living in peace! Ihe latest inside dope is that lood rationing was started by the girtlle muniifaeturers in older to sell more enclosures. Services Claim Gas Nearly one out of every three gal lons of gasoline produced in refin eries east of the Rocky mountains in the last half of 1943 w ill go to m ilita ry uses, and in 1944 an esti mated 37.6 per cent w ill be sim ilarly allocated. Ancient Spectacle Makers King Charles I of England in 1628 granted a charter to the guild of spectacle makers. The charter grant ed wide powers to a master, two wardens and eight assistants for the maintenance of standards of service to the public. ( age Season Open* the 7th The Cottage Grove Lions w ill open th e ir 1944 league play w ith enry K u ckera s Eugene Axemen j he L j L.H.S. gymnasium I ri- a^ ' J;‘ ^ uary at 7:00 p. m. The Grove maple-pounders have won three out of five games p lay ed in pre-season contests. They lost to M y rtle Creek and Rose burg. The Axemen have a strong hoop u n h n T 7 ra S S''aSOn ta n ' unbeaten In (heir pre-season play. Probable starters fo r the Lions w ill be: Bob Gleason, H arold Witherspoon, forw ards; Harpole. center; John Edwards, E lw in Howell, guards. Howard Harpole W ins T w in Oaks T rophy H oward Harpole was awarded the T w in Oaks T rophy and Ken- neth Hansen the Letterman's adults and children, both fiction ' said, has been under way fo r sev eral months and may not wait u n til defeat of Germany, which he agreed w ith Gen D w ight D. Eisen hower may be expected in 1944. From Pencil« to llonilis The largest m anufacturer of me rhanical pencil* in the country now makes only bomb parts and prccl stun items for aircraft. OLD GLORY to Every Reader o f £_THE SENTINEL Would You Like This 3 x 5 FT. AMERICAN FLAG? As a reader of this paper, we are offering you an amazing opportunity to own a glorious, large "Stars and Stripes”. Made of line' durable cotton bunting, with individually sewed stripes. Stars stamped in fast colors on a rich, blue background. 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Miss P rew ett foam is being used as a wing Oiler offers an accurate and convincing 'or alrn'anes p icture of our neighbors to Ihe i South “ The F orgotten V illag e" by John Steinbeck, w hich is life in a Mexican village and photographs taken from the m otion pictures d ir , b , , (.rh<.r( Kn jw s ,h ” ltf ,h >f y of the l' little pueblo < of Santiago on the s k irts o f a h ill In ; the m ountains o f Mexico. This is the sto ry o f Ihe boy, Juan Diego, and his fa m ily and o f his people, J who live in the long moment when 1 the past slips re lu c ta n tly into the future. These are just a few of the new books received recently. There are ' many more just as interesting fo r ¿ht Films Developed and Printed C O TTAG E GROVE S E N T IN E L '¿li N. <51 h— Phone 159 25c HAMA and 8 Exposures R E P R IN T S 3c E A C H . P k . i . und m . one of ro„r » ft. « ) ft. Amerlc.n •pecial Reader • offer price of f 1.19 poupeid. * „ . Otti 1 M APPRFS?.. CLP. —S3AIL. Quaranteed W o rk. Thrift-Wise Cottage Orove, Ore. im i I low drugs in ju re health anil shorten Itle I n explained by M. M. Rnsenburg, M D., in his hook " I t Is Your L ife ." It is unusual to have a w ell known doetoi of niediclne to apeak out so courageously: I f tit»' layman were to read the reports in the ’medical press' about sulfanilam ide even when adm inistered in the pure form (w ith out that iKiisonous solvent d:ethyleneglyeol), he would lie shix-kcil at its d e fin ite ly destructive effects on many of -the v ita l laxly organs Yet many doctors w ill continue p ie srrlh ln g II. |ust as they are pre scribing many other ¡xiisonniix e unl-tur and other products because in some one ruse the) may s >e a spectacular n n il, which could laisitively have lx>en attained by a sim pler and safer treatm ent. Many laymen know Un* tact that man) |ie<iple w ill often In* cured of serious illness w ith good nursing care and w ithout medication. So Will some patients w ith good n d u ra l resistance recover in spite of the poison ous m rd k 'tn r adm inistered to them . Most People, however, are very sensible and are |Hilsnnc<l h.v the dings ami chemicals they In troduce into th e ir s.v.li in. ‘ Dr. Rosenberg makes an interesting observation. He points out that the modern drug ind ustry can Irnee its origin to lb«' German chemical combines, which h d in te rlis'kin g directorates w ith p ra cti cally e v e y chemical ind ustria l flin t in America. Thus the medical profession was educated to the great Iswin o f a host of poisonous by products of the aniline dyes. Dr. Rosenberg goes on Io ay: As might have is'en ex|S'elei|. our high pressure sales exiwu- lives w eren't going to wait u n til soon doctor prescrllted one o f these remedies m an emergency; where would that gel them .’ So dia l now the chemical and d in g m d u stiy goes d ire ctly io the public. Retail druggists and department stores are being thoroughly educated. . . . on how to practice medicine And the public Is Inform ix! al Ihe same tim e over the radio and by the printed and painted advertisements io demand and consume these poisonous proiluets so ns to keep up w ith die stead) siipplv The doctors are not negleeteil either Every dav th e ir m ail is a c tu a lly swamped w ith samples of newer and newer modifie.ations of these |K>isons, along w ith quusi-sclcntdic lite ra tu re to extol the virtues of the »• products And although many dix'tor* throw a ll these into ih e ir w ist»' basket* w ith a scowl and 11 curse, it doesn't stop tin ' poison vendors Irom claim ing that lens of thousand* of doetots are prescribing th e ir stu lf. ' Poisonous drugs ns the mercury and arsenic «impounds, ami coal ta r compounds as aspirin, phenaretln, «ultanilnm ule and sulfa- pyridine, .w hile arresting the grow th o f bacteria, are destructive to the blood and tissue cells anil therefore reduce the natural im m unity and resistance of the hotly, I’hey should lx* usixl only when there is no choice and a lternative, and then only under the supervision of a careful physician." OK. II. V IIA G K N . SPECIAL OFFER Kenny’s Book on Paralysis’at Library for without it life is unsupportable. A in MEDIC SHOWS HOW DRUGS INJURE HEALTH AND SHORTEN LIFE As the calendar heralds 1944. grim predictions of allied po litical und military leaders rank foremost in the minds of all people. Nineteen hundred forty-four is the year of de cision. It is the year of total war’ and destruction’ death and suffering. It may well he the year fit’ military victory— thanks to the courage of our fighting men and the American production miracle. Armament production in the I'nitcd States has reached stag F IR S T B A IT IS T gering proportions. In November, every five minutes saw the Rev. George E. Hardy, Pastor. birth of one new complete plan;'. The month’s total was 8.789 of Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. w hich 1.000 were heavy bombers. More than 150.000 war plains II. H. W eeldreyer, Supt. 11:00 have been built since the start of hostilities. m orning worship, topic, "M.v Son! Nineteen million tons of merchant ships were launched in M y Son!" This is an im p orta nt 1943. compared to 1.103,000 tons in 1941. message fo r o u r day und every Naval and shipbuilding has outstripped the imaginations of member should lie present. Special the w ildest dreamers. About a dozen aircraft carriers were turn music by the choir and Mrs. ed out in November alone. Warship tonnage in 194, was 2.132. H ardy. 6:30 B aptist Youth Fel lowship. Mrs. W. C. M artin, spon 000. Out of the ashes of Pearl Harbor it rose to 5,000,000 tons sor, 7:30 p. m. Happy evening in 1943. a colossus ben, on the destruction of Japanese aggres service, topic, "T he Im m ortalized P H Y L L IS EOS 1E R . E d ito r sion and Nazi tyranny. W om an," the second in the series Tanks, guns and supplies are being produced in unbelievable Velum Pollock Good C itizen sh ip award a, a special awards assem o f Biographical sermons. Special quantities. music w ill be furnished by Mr. G irl bly December 22. 1943. These things were made possible by the productive genius of Fenton Charles music teacher of Velma Pollock, student laxly The fo llo w in g won th e ir letters free enterprise. In the hands of 10,000.000 American men and treasurer, was selected by the in fo o tb a ll: W ilb u r Heath, L a rry the high school. their companions in arms, they are America’s answer to the Wednesday. 8:00 p. m. choir re fa cu lty Decern be? 21, from the w arped leaders of Europe and Japan who have challenged our three g irls chosen by the senior Ewing. J e rry M ickey, Gerald hearsal, Mrs. Helen Judy H artly, W itherspoon. Bolt McCoy. H arlan freedom. class, as the representative from Chapman. Noel Campbell, sopho d irector. Thursday. 8:00 p. m., P rayer anti But we have no cause toTejoice. Tens of thousands of our men Cottage Grove union high school mores; Reg Land, Bob Gleason, midweek service must die in 194 4 to meet the challenge of the dictators, usual- in the D. A. R. good citizenship Don W ickendall. Bob Moore. Ivan Bible study in the book o f He V I.I. t»l T U Vit M . V IS S I' brews. I-et us sta rt the New Year year-end speeehmaking and editorial phrase-making are out of contest. Hoyer, Dwaine Carpenter, R ich .1 \ f \ \ by studying the Bible. Velma w ill f ill c u t a question ard Campbell. Eston W icks. S tan place. The people were told when the war started that they would have to make sacrifices. They were told that this was to naire which w ill be sent to Eu ley D augherty, jun iors: Johnny C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E SO CIETY A d m iral Ernest J. King, com mander in chief of Ihe fleet, said tal war. And, yet. other then those who have given their men. gene. There it w ill be judged by a Edwards, K e ith Wooley, seniors. Sunday school nt 9:45; forenoon Doug Johnson, graduate o f '43 at W ashington Thursday t h a t no one has so far made an iota of real sacrifice. It is not in the suitable com m ittee who w ill se service, 11. subject, "Sacram ent." cards for such a condition to continue. I lect the best one sent in from the who is now in the set vice, was in 1 Evening service second Wednes p'ans are ready fo r sh ifting fu ll high schools o f Lane county. The Sometime in the not-too-distant future we. at horn» are g o in g g irl thus selected w ill meet w ith troduced by the president. day o f each mon: hat 8:00 p. in. .strength of the U nited Nations in Many Student* in M r Corps Hie Bible. C h tistiu n Science l i t to the w a r against Jupnn, probably to find out what total war means, even though m a y n eve r the w inners from the o th e r coun M any o f the Cottage Grove stu era ture and the w ritin g s o f M ary sometime in 1911 feel the impact of bombs on our cities. ties in Oregon at P ortland. dents are A ir Corps Reserves. Preparation of ihe plans, he A pretty good indication of how we are going to find out can The state w inner, selected by Some of the latest ones are B ill Baker Eddy may be borrowed or be seen in the gusts of bitter controversy sweeping through tin' d raw ing at P ortland, w ill be Wiese, Ross Bradfortl. Ted Alum - purchased ix'fo re o r a fte r the land over strikes, taxes, subsidies and inflation. They an' the awarded a trip to New York w ith baugh. R ichard Campbell, a ll of Wednesday service. prelude to the storm. When it hits in full fury, the test of our a ll expenses paid o r a w a r bond. whom were sworn in January 1. C H UR C H O F C H R IS T Velma w ill receive a pin fo r 1944. K e ith Wooley passed the love of freedom will be upon us. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Worship good citizenship sitlce she was navy a ir corps le s t w hile in Seat No person in this nation van ever shut from his mind the and communion 11:00 a. m. Sub tle recently. awfid vision of the last days of 1943 in w hich 1.000 marines lay chosen fo r the high school. ject, “ W o ik o f the Church for The Daughters of the Am erican Today.’1 C hristian Endeavor 6:30 dead on the beaches of one » little , , South Pacific island. Thus«- Revolution are sponsoring this , , . p. m. Evening service 7:30 p. in. men died for the right to he free. We at home have ye, ,0 prove contest as a National Good C iti- Subject, "Exponents o f Bible worthy of the freedom for which they died. zenship program. to bring LION ROARS j a m If you are not a subscriber to the Sentinel send $1.40.