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T U ' li-1 . n THF SENTINE!,. COTTV1K GROVE. OREGON Start That Tax Headache Now H O Y IN G T O N V J Is s l.V G Saginaw J W M aloney, C o lle c to r o f In te rn a l Revenue, announced M o n day th a i he has begun to m a il copies o f Hie 1943 In d iv id u a l I n come and V ic to ry T a x R e tu rn to Hie e stim a te d 450,(MX; F ederal in come la x p a y e rs in the D is tr ic t o f ( iregon C o lle c to r M aloney said: " A l th o u g h these re tu rn s are not re q u ire d by la w to be file d u n til M a rch 15th, 1 cannot urge too s tro n g ly th a t everyone prepare and tile his re tu rn as e a rly as pos sible. n w « r l» -i» rim « > , J U N G L E AIM H I L I, IN 8 O L T H W E N T P A C IF IC -U tiliz ln » iatlv« m a tv riu l* and labor, U. 8. A viation Engineers have carved a nlle lonif runw ay out o f the heart of the Jungle. Nativ.-s Mru „hown «Ving the portable gteel landing n u t under the direction of the • ineera. The foundation i> a bed o f crushed coral which in locally * bible In p le n tifu l quantitive. Dum a f t F u l.ln I I . m u. • I here a re .’ he said, " tw o m a jo r ix iirits th a t are v ita l fo r every one to understand. F ir s t: m any persons w ill owe a s u b s ta n tia l tax and should s ta rt im m e d ia te ly to fin d out how m uch th e y w ill owe am i lo m ake plans fo r m e e tin g the o b lig a tio n . I m ust em phasize th is as a sim ple m a tte r o l fa irn e ss to those ta x p .iy e ix w ho m u y have o ve rlo o ke d th is phase o f the : changeover to the pay-as-you-go system. (I M a jo r G re g o ry B oyington, M a rin e Corps fig h te r p ilo t fro m O kanogan, W ashington, w ho was re p o rte d m issin g a fte r sho o tin g dow n his 2 6th Japan« -«• plane in a ra id o ve r R abaul Ja n u a ry 3 to tie the record set by M a jo r Joe Koss, a n o th e r M a rin e , in th is w a r. and ( a p ia in Eddie R icke n b a e kcr, of the A rm y , in W o rld W a r 1. "Second, a lth o u g h m a n y ta x - |« y e rs W ill fin d th a t th e y are sub- t a n ln lly paid up on th e ir 1943 taxes-- some o f them , in fa c t, (»»•- m g e n title d to refunds i t is nec essary fo r th e m to file a re tu rn ." H ighest I ’eak o f V is io n " C E. C o lle c to r M a lo n e y explained 6:30. E vening service, 7:30. Sub. th a t u n der th e pay-as-you-go sys The W a ld e n store ca u g h t fir e "Victory Over Personal Sin.” tem , a ll c u rre n t ta x paym ents P ix y i-r m e e tin g T h u rs d a y , 7:30. th ro u g h w ith h o ld in g fro m wages one d a y last week and i f it had The p u b lic is c o rd ia lly in v ite d o r by means o f pa ym e n ts on de not been for p ro m p t action on the C H U R C H OF’ fX»I> p a rt o f ne ig hb o rs end the sa w m ill • o any o r a ll o f the m eetings. c la ra tio n s o f e stim a te d ta x " are 1(MJO East A dam s Ave. men it w o u ld A.iv • burned down. Roy Hands. S. S. S upt. o n ly a p p ro xim a te . T h e re fo re , it w Sunday sctuxil 10:00 -i nt. M o rn The ro o f was burned fro m the L. P. N e bcjung, M in is te r. necessary to file a re tu rn q t th e three sm a ll room s at th e -b o c k o f in g w o rs h ip 11:00 a. in. Young elo.-e o f the y e a r to d e te rm in e the pcoplcH m e e tin g 7:00 p. ni 1 H>vo- the store. F R E E M E T H O D IS T exact am ount o f each person's tionul service 8 ( mi ,». m P ru y e r M rs. C h a rle s T tearrick S r. o f S unday school. 9:45 a m. M o rn (ax lia b ility am t to d e te rm in e m e e tin g T in sdny 8 (Mi p. m . ing w orship. 11 (M) a m. E vening w h e th e r he u n d erpaid o r o verpaid Hood R iv e r v isite d S a tu rd a y nig h t rh t.rc w ill be ,i special O r d i service, 7:15 p. m P ra y e r m e e t at the home o f h e r son L e ste r his taxes. In instances w h e re the nance m e e tin g n t 2:00 p. m. S u n ing, T h u rsd a y. 7 15 p. ut. w ho is le a vin g fo r the service c u rre n t p aym ents w ere less than ■OOR. day. A b 'lp tis in u l service w ill R»"V. E. C. G ould pastor. the ta x payable M a rc h 15th, re flm t lie field a t III,. A d v e n tis t E v e re tt D u e rst o f Salinas, C a li m itta n c e o f the d iffe re n c e w ill be fo rn ia . spent several days last e h lire h on West M a in S tre e t fol C A T H O L IC C H U R C H necessary a t the tim e o f filin g the week u t his hom e here. lowed by the ( »rdinnners o f feet Rev, J. L. M a x w e ll, P astor. re tu rn .T h is am ount cannot Is« paid w ashing und tin 1-nrd's S u p p e r a t School s ta rte d again M onday Mass each S unday u t 10:30. in in s ta llm e n ts . In instances w here at B lu e M t. a ft e r a week's la y o ff the C h u rch o f God b u ild in g . the c u rre n t paym ents w e re la rg e r as the teachers w ere sick w ith the T he p u r |M is e and im p o rta n c e o f B L U E M O U N T A IN th a n the fin a l ta x, th e ta x p a y e r flu . th e O rdinances ns in s titu te d by M rs B e tty W illia m s , p astor. o u r Ix ird and S a v io u r w ill be the S unday school 9.45 a. m. M o rn w ill be enabled to secure a re fu n d M r. and M rs. Joe G re e n le a f o f serm on to p ic S unday m o rn in g . ing service 11:00 a. m. Young m e re ly by film g his re tu rn . ( o tta g e G rove v isite d S unday at I he ( h u rch o f te a l includes ixsiples service 6 15 p in. C harles "H.-trly p re p a ra tio n o f re tu rn s the F re d O v e rto n home. e ve ry I i I cmh I washed soul Reader, (<. i-.a-flan n, leader. E v a n g e lis tic wyi be ad.I abb Coil, ctor M a P vt. Janies S te w a rt o f C am p We In v ite you to m eet w ith Ils to s e n lee 7:15 p. m. B ib le s tu d y and loney said, to serve 'is a guide to A d a ir spent S unday w ith his w o ra h ip ( lis t I f yo u feel w o rth y p ra y e r set vice W ednesdays 7 45 the thousands o f ta xp a ye rs who g ra n d p iri nts, M r . and M is . Jay o f is irta k in g o f th e O rdinances p. m. w ill have s u b s ta n tia l p a ym e n ts to B laekm ore. m ake and need to kn o w ho w m uch am i do not have o th e r o p p o rtu n i M r. and M rs. M e lv in M c G u ire ty to do so, we in v ite you to jo in Hie taxes w ill be so th a t th e y pan and sons o f W alden visite d S u n S E V E N T I I- D A Y A I » V E N T IS T m ake advance p re p a ra tio n s to j<ay day a t the H a r r y C astle home. W ith us in is in itu e m o r.illug Hie CHURCH these tuxes. L o rd s de a th and otw’d ie n tly fo l W est M a in St r i f t lo w in g his com m andm ents. Snbtwith school, 9 :30 o ’clock. LORANE GRANGE HAS S u b s ta n tia l p aym ents w ill be Roy E. llu h his,,n. |s, ,io r. P reachoig service 11:00 o 'clo ck necessary in c e rta in instances, be 54T1I BIRTHDAY E ve ry S a tu rd a y. V is ito rs welcome cause (a t m ost in d iv id u a ls w ho C H R IS T IA N S C IE N C E S O C IE T Y Iz ira n e grange No. 51 observed had a 1942 ta x m u st pay a t least S unday school at 9:45; forenoon H E B R O N C H U R C H G E C H R IS T <>ne-ha|f o f th e u n fo rg iv e n p o rtio n its a n n iv e rs a ry D ecem ber 31st service. II. cubjeet. " L ife " . E ve n (in the shores or the Hebron dam of th a t »ox in a d d itio n to th e ir w ith a d in n e r n t the h a ll. F if t y in g service second W is ln e -d a y o f 7 m iles south of C o tta g e Grove. 1913 ta x ; and ( b I d u rin g the fir s t w ere present. T he grange c h a rte r each m o n th at 8 00 p m. . T he S unday school, 10 a. rn. E le c tio n six m o n th s o f 1943 o n ly th e V ic IS dated Dec. 23. 1873. C harles F. B ib le . .C h ris tia n Science lite ra tu r e o f o ffic e rs fo r the new ye a r. Jan- tory Tax. hut not the Incom»- T ax, M ille r is the o ldest liv in g m em ber and the w ritin g s o f M ary B a k e r u a rj 2. Serm on. 11 a. m. Christian was w ith h e ld fro m wages. o f the grange, h a vin g been a m em E d d y m a y be bo rro w e d o r p u r E ndeavor. 7:30 p. m. A lso a young ber o f the grange, fo r the past 35 chased b e fore o r a lte r the Wed ix s ip le s m e e tin g J a n u a ry 2. 7:30 years. M r. and M is Ralph. L yn ch Dressing Sheep nesilay .service. |> m.. at the hot.:e o f M rs. C a rl At out all one requires in the way have been m em bers fo r n e a rly 30 S m a ll of equipment f .r dressing a sheep is years. W . T . M oore also has been METHODIST a clean place to work, a sharp knife a m em ber a good m a n y years. W endell S m a ll, F la n k E. B lo w n , m in is te r. Ladd H o w a rd , M in is te rs , • m d fa cilitie s fo r hampng the ani George B u d d in g to n and E. S. A d S unday sghool, 9 15, S. L. M a ck- m al. The use of a sm all table fo r dison, w ho re c e n tly died, had been In, S u p t. 11:00, m o rn in g w o rsh ip SUckmg helps tu keep the p«U clean. m em bers fo r 30 years o r m ore. A ll , N A V I B IG G E S T 5:00. ves|»er service. The Gideons c h a rte r mem bers have died. w il l be in charge o f th is service. A m e ric a n shipyards, w o rk in g at R'00, th e M e th o d is t Y o u th F r l- h igh s|ieed am t d o u b lin g the size low shlp. ,o f the navy in a y e a r, b u ilt 65 W ednesday, 7.15, c h o ir p ra c tic e a irc ra ft c a rrie rs o f a ll types in T h u rsd a y, 7:30, p ra y e r service. 1943. Mosby Creek BflDitmfflES P R E S B Y T E R IA N S unday school, 9:15 a? m. M rs. I.. W . C oiner. Supt M o rn in g wor ship. 11:00 Rev. 1». It. B u rle ig h o f P a rkd a le W ill Ig. guest „speaker S u b je ct, "T h e A n ch o rs o f L ife ." In te rm e d ia te E n d e a vo r nt 5:00 p. m S e n io r Endeavor, 6.-HH p. m. LU TH ERAN (M is s o u ri S y n ix li S. D. A. b u ild in g , W est M a in stre e t. W. A. S y lw e s te r. Roseburg, pastor. S ervice Sunday begins at 5:00 p. m . the L u th e ra n Iln u r w ill bo I iron dea st S unday o v e r K O R E a t 1:00 p. m. W e m ost c o rd ia lly in v ite n il those h a v in g no ch u rch home o f th e ir ow n to a tte n d o u r services. PAGE TH Mm. Howard London T he F rie n d ly N e ig h b o rs clu b m et at the home o f M rs. R uby Benston T h u r s d a y a fte rn o o n . T h e re w ere 13 m em bers present and M rs. D ora S te w a rt became a m em ber. M is . C la ra H e ili o f C u lp Greek and M rs. A. C. B a e kte l and baby w ere v is ito rs . E le ctio n o f o f fice rs was held fo r th e com ing year. M rs. R uby Benston was elected p re sid e n t; M rs Velm a Z u m w a lt, vice p resident, and M is In i’/ M o n tie th reelected secre ta r y and tre a su re r. Dues w ere paid by the m ernfx-rs fo r a year. A fte r the business m e e tin g was over, lunch was served and the hostess had a contest. In the guessing contest, M rs. D ora S te w - a it , M rs. H elen Russell, M rs. V e l ma Z u m w a lt and M rs. C la ra H e ili w on prizes. In th e s k ill con te st M rs. C a th e rin e G e tty w on the prize. T h e n e x t m e e tin g o f the clu b w ill be a t the home o f M rs. E lsie B uck. J a n u a ry 20. M r. and M rs. E lm e r Kivltt w ho have been s ta y in g at the C onrad Keene home th e past few weeks m oved back to C re sw e ll S a tu rd a y. M rs. C lif f G ersbach a rriv e d on«- day la s t week fro m Nevada w h e re she had spent the past fe w m o n th s w ith h e r husband, L t. Gersbach, w ho was se n t overseas. M rs. G ersbach w ill s ta y w it h h e r p a r ents, M r. and M rs . L a w re n ce M o n tie th d u rin g h e r husband's ab sence. Row River A "G o in g A w a y P a rty ” was g iv en fo r M rs. M . J. R iggs at the home o f M rs. H ans Beebe. S ever al games w ere played d u rin g th e a fte rn o o n . A sh o w e r o f h a n d ke r- chieves was presented M rs. R iggs and re fre sh m e n ts served. T he R ow R iv e r C o m m u n ity clu b held a home extension m e e t in g in th e h a ll W ednesday w ith a p o tlu c k d in n e r. M iss N e llie L y le o f Eugene, gave a ta lk on b u ild in g m o ra le . T he Row R iv e r G arden clu b made a d o n a tio n o f th irty -th r e e d o lla rs to th e r u r a l w a r chest d riv e and the R ow R iv e r C om m u n ity clu b a d o n a tio n o f ten d o l lars to the w a r chest. M r. and M rs. I L N ickso n and son have re tu rn e d n o m P o rtla n d . T h e y spent several days w ith M r. N ickso n 's g ra n d fa th e r, C. J. W e st phal!. 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A PEW CALOREX B0T LE8 $1.10 VALENTINES just received, rush these for your over seas mail ..............5c to 25c Walt Dizney glass ASH TRAY SET 3 ’s $1 00 Card Table glass CIGARETTE SETS James Forrest«!, undersecre tary o f the navy, disclosed this record fig u re on c a r r ie r pm d- tion last week. " I he U n itix t S la te s n a v y ," F n r- e sta l said, "n o w has in being fon'es w h ic h c o n s titu te th e g re a t est sea m id a ir s tr ik in g pow er in h is to ry * * * . N o o th e r nation on e a rth could have come w ith in a tra c t ion o| Iasi y e a r’s aeeom- p 'i‘ h m e iiis in (»•nils o f lim e , quan t i t y and q u a lity . "W h a t shall we do w ith th is p o w e r w hen th»1 w a r is o v e r? " he asked. "S h a ll we d e s tro y i t as we d id a q u a rte r o f o u r c o m b a t a n t tonnage in 1922 and go hack to bed fo r a n o th e r 20 y e a rs ? " 1 art o f h e r jo b i» Io let y o u k n o w w h en th e r e 's u ru n o f L o n g D ititan ce tr a ilie a n d p e o p le a r e w a itin g f o r c o n n e c tio n w ith th e p o in t y o u 'r e c a llin g . O ffic e Supplies. T he S entinel. F IR S T B A P T IS T Rev. George E. H a rd y , p a sto r • • • • • • • • • • • • 9:45 a. m., c h in c h school, M rs. , II. II . W c i'ld re y e r, S u p t. 11:00 a. m „ m o rn in g w o rsh ip , topic, i “ Thieves in the K in g d o m .” S pe cia l m usic by the ch o ir. 6:30 p. in B a p tist Y o u th F e llo w sh ip , M is . W. C. M a rtin , sponsor. 7:30 p. ni., happy evening service, topic, " li e Was a R u le r." T h is is the th ird A re you m issin g th e chance In the pa sto r's series o f b io g ra p h i to share in th is w a r— m iss cal setm ons o f m en and w om en in g an experience y o u ’d v a l o f the B ible. Special m usic w ill be ue a ll y o u r life ? provided I rum Eugene. R lg h i now. In th e W AC, M onday, 7:30 p. m „ teachers, o f yon could he d o in g a v ita l ficers and m em bers o f the lx ,a ril A rm y job. You co u ld 1»,- g e t of edu ca tio n w ill hold th e ir tin g valuable tra in in g , m e e t m o n th ly business and stu d y p ro - j ing new |»‘op|e, seeing new g ram at the home o f the p a sto r p'aees w h ile se rvin g y o u r Wednesday, 8:00 p. m., c h o ir re c o u n try . hearsal at the c h u rch u n d e r th e i M ore Wives are inx-deil at d ire c tio n o f M rs. H elen Ju d y once. Gel lu ll d e ta ils about H a rd y. A ll w ho w o u ld lik e to sing e lig ib ility , tra in in g , pay, the phase a tte n d these re h e a rs a ls .1 jo lts V\aes do. how th e y live . T h u rsd a y, 8:00 p. m., m idw eek Go to th e nearest II. M. service. T h is is the m ost im p o rt - I A rm y R e c ru it ing S ta tio n . ant service o f the w eek and you (Y o u r local post o ffic e w ill should be present. Come and b rin g give you th e ndilres«:.) O r y o u r B ib le and stu d y the book of w rite : Tin- A d ju ta n t G ener H ebrew s w ith us. al, Room 4415, 31 u n it Ions B u ild in g , W a sh in g to n , D. C. Do i t to d a y ! C H U R C H G F CHRIST B ib le school, 9:45; w o rs h ip and com m union, 11:00. Sub. "Paul's ( S« e w h e n ^ o ii arc m a k in g Do you feel “ left out of it”? a c a ll o v e r a lin e th at • h e k n o w s is c r o w d e d , th e o p e r a to r w ill way— ‘ 7 ’O«e_ lim it y o u r till I to^ 5 m in u tc a .” W ar t r a f f ic w ill g e t t h r o u g h b e t t e r w ith y o u r h e lp . Buy War Bonds for Victory y A THf MClfIC TRCPNOW ANO TllECRAPH Here’s 18 More Bullets for Jimmy to Use! Jim m y ’s "M om ” has never seen a 50-calibre machine gun bullet, would hesitate to touch one. But her boy has gone to war. He and his buddies need such things, and used- up kitchen fats supply glycerine to make them. So she saves ev ery drop, and turns it in the day the can is idled. She has never let Jimmy down and never will. Though thoughts of what may happen disturb her she wastes no time in vain self-pity. She doesn’t like war but realizes that tyrants must be crushed. In the good Amer ican spirit that built this land, she’s in the light beside her boy—awd yours— not just saving fat and paper but helping in every other way she can. She, and millions like her, arc speeding Victory for the forces of freedom and decencv. She's a Citizen S o ld ie r! Let's A ll Be CITIZEN SOLDIERS A pound of kitchen fats supplies glycerine enough for die powder in 13 50-calibre machine gun shells. Three weeks after you turn in your fat, that ammunition will be on its way to the battle fronts. It's one way every household can hack up our armed forces. I here are doze ns ol other ways equally essential in which individuals can be Citizen Soldiers, as blood donors, nurse’s aides, Red Cross workers, volunteers in Civilian Defense, Canteen workers, Port Security Force, conservation, salvage, har vesting, victory shifts in war plants. The most we can do is the least we should do for our fighting forces. Enlist, as a Citizen Soldier. W a r Needs a re G row ing Requirements of petroleum products for war are ««W increasing, particularly in the V est. The quantity and quality left avail able for civilian use face further reductions, which we know that you will understand and gladly accept, for Victory. We, of Tide \ \ ater Associated Oil Company, look for ward to the day when we may serve you even better than we did before the war. . . in the meantime we are still increasing war Troduction of 100-octane gasoline, and f. uels and lubricants for the Army, Navy, essential war industries and agriculture. FAMOUS ’ WAR POSTERS IN MINIATURI -WITH ALBUM • * ASSOCIATI» M A L I» » , FIG H T In fa n tile Paralysis — January 1 4 - 3 1 T ID E W A TER A S S 2 C ÌA T E D O IL C O M P A N Y 524 Main S tr e e t . Telephone 33 ___ .... F re d d y and M in n ie Jones m otored A rd e n P ow ell has bought the to the G rove Tueaday. Jack R ichards home here in L o n don once owned by his fa th e r. Slip Cover* Popular C h a rle y P ow ell about 30 years Slip cover* became popular chief ago. A rd e n ’* fa th e r, m o th e r and ly because they saved fu rn itu re from is te r C la ra w ill be m o vin g fro m dust during the open window season the C ougar Bend c o u n try to th is and because they gave a «ana« of coolness to the room*. place in the near fu tu re . M rs. B e rt N e w to n was a c a lle r at the W. T . Jones home S a tu rd a y a fte rn o o n . Eigles Auxiliary J. E. B anton, w ho has been ill w ith flu fo r some tim e , is able to he up and around again. A S. N e w to n o f P o rtla n d is vis Walker Hall i t i n g h is s o n . B e rt and M u r ry fo r a few days. Mr. and M rs. Jack R ic h a rd * o f Tucker’s Orchestra C ottage G rove w ere c a llin g on frie n d s here M onday. en d T yd«l M s l i r O ils • A tts c la ls d A v ia tio n Clbyl F lying A O a io lin e t • Fish Tiro* • A o ro B atterlo* 69c