The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 13, 1944, Page 2, Image 2

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    PAOK TWO
Established August 15. 1889
Published Every Thursday at
Cottage Grove, Oregon
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THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
B flCHURCHES
CHURCH OF GOD
East Adams Avenue
Sunday school 10:00 a. ni. Morn­
hearsal, Mrs. Helen Judy lla rd y,
director.
Thuisday, 8:00 p. m. midweek
service, Bible study in the laatk of
Acts
Come and pray for our
world, our country and our
church.
THURSDAY. APRII. 11. 1914
IF/iife Clothing Is
ECZEMA DUE TO NAIL POLISH
Scarce in Jungles
Allergic eczema tine Io nail polish has been reported recently as
being a rather common condition.
Thirteen patients w ith contact-type eczema «bowed positive re­
Bougainville, (Delayed)
Les­ action to five different kinds (J nail poliah, (he allergen apparently
son# 4n what the properly dress­ being u formaldehyde-sulfonamide resin used in the manufacture.
ing worship 11:00 a. m. Young
ed jungle fighter wears are learn­ Twelve of the thirteen patients had complete relief when they avoided
people's meeting, 7:00 p. in. De­
ed during a campaign. Mannes in the nail lacquer; no notes were available on the thirteenth.
votional service. 8:00 p. m. Prayer
lire Bougainville offensive, lo r ex­
meeting, Tuesday, 8:00 p, m.
(M arie Lombard and Laurene
Characteristic symptoms were described as redness, swelling,
ample. found that even the slight­
Set mon topic for Sunday morn­
M iller, Editors)
est bit of white detracted from Itching or scaling of the eyelids, neck, ear canals, chin, cheek#, arm-
ing w ill tx> "Following the Savior."
their camouflage.
pits, upper arm near the elbow, and In the depression l>eli>w the col­
At 12:30 there w ill be a baptismal
Primary Election
Early in the offensive, Marini's larbone. The eyelids were nllected In 12 of the 13 eases, the author
Bob Bander and Bob Wicks on patrol frequently had to hit the
service at the Seventh Day Ad-
i stating thi* belief that nail poliah Is the commonest cause of contact-
ventist church on West
Main were nominated for student body ground in all sorts of postures.
type eczema of the eyelids among women In this country.—N u trl News.
president in the primary elections They soon found that often their
Street.
DR. II. A. HAGEN.
The Ladies Missionaiy Society last Friday. Other student body dungaree trouser legs would hitch
w ill have charge of the 8:00 p. m. nominees are as follows:
Bob up and show Ihc tops of their
,-/~w j .
NATIONAL i DITORI AL_ service. We invite you to meet Moore and Bob Gleason for vice white or gray-white socks. A fter School and College Set \ ice, Col- ' a result of the use of uleohol.
. O « tc o ® flp ,s ^ ft«
V f ASSOCIATION w ith us to worship God.
president, Chloi is Roberts and a few men were hit when their unibus, Ohio: "Alcohol Talks To Speeding wheels, w hirling spin-
Roy E. Hutchison. Pastor.
Pat Dunlop for secretary, Eileen positions in the dense jungles were Youth” , by Prof. Hamlin, a «lies, drilling presses, and power
Harpole and Marie Lombard for betiayed. the marines painted physiologist. The principal data looms all require the most alert
PRESBYTERIAN
treasurer.
Alan Aspey and Sara their socks green or discolored about moderate drinking are: al­ minds and the best |toisisl Judg­
HE OUGHT TO BE IN THE ARMY
cohol in moderation has no ap­ ments.
How frequently have you heard the remark. "H e ought to Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Le- Bjorset for business manager, them in some manner.
Bruins Itcfuddcld by alcohol
Roy
Bcghtol
superintendent.
Reg­
preciable food value indeed Ils
Joyce
Clark
and
Irene
Schaffer
In
equipment
left
behind
by
the
he in the army, ’ Such remarks are often made without know­
church service at 11:00 a. n. for advertising manager, Eva Hop- Japanese when the Marines drove food value Is nil; alcohol has an have no chance when pitted
ing the facts in the ease.which is an injustice to the person re­ ular
Intermediate Christian Endeavoi
for editor.
them off "Hellzapoppin* Jlidge," amazing a ffin ity for nerve cells, against cold steel and unfeeling
ferred to. The selective service hoards adopted a good rule sev­ 5:00 p. m. High school Endeavor man
Final election w ill be held F ri­ only one piece of white equipment and attacks them immediately up­ brass.
eral months ago with a view to heading off just such criticism 6:00 p. m.
In every court In (he land, al­
day, A p ril 14.
was found in akmdoned packs and on being consumed; a very little
and perhaps here it would he well ,o repeat it. Every week se­
I.lons Lose Track O|»ener
I other equipment. It wall a white alcohol slows down the reaction cohol appears as nn accrsiory to
lective service hoard 3 for instance calls up men for induction
CHURCH OF CHRIST
The Lions last their track open­ silk shirt hearing the trade-mark of an individual until In* is a every crime Mothers neglecting
into the armed services, hut newspapers are not permitted to Bible school 9:45 a. m. Wor- er here to Springfield 65-57, of a Sydney, Austrailia, manufac­ menace to tra ffic and in the fac­ their children, homes broken up.
publish such lists until these men have passed their physical ship and communion at 11:00 a; m. Thursday. A pril 6. Two new meet turer.
tory where high-powered machin­ girls betrayed, youth debauched,
and are actually inducted into service, for if a hoy is know n to Subject, A Glimpse of the Gos- records wen' set. RoqUa of Spring, . The shirt was folded neatly and ery is m use; moderate drinking marriages consumated while Isrth
have gone up for induction and fails to pass Ins examination or Pc,..at " ork , ( bristian Endeavor field threw the football 185 feet jammed into the bottom of a pack dulls that delicate quality of pers­ pa rill's are drunk The divorce
onality known as the critical fac­ courts are glutted w ith cases
8 inches tq break the old tecord when found.
if deferred for some other good reason, his return home places ?.
Pv . ■ " -vi 'e '
nm
u lty or the power of self-judg­ brought in by John Barleycorn
of
173
feet
5
inch«»».
The
Spring-
"
I
wonder
what
the
story
is
Ire-
him in a critical light.
*dT tE'5,n,n« “ P * * 7AM % m.
.
.
A.
,
,
. .
, , Subject, Look We for Another. field relay determined (he meet hind the possession of that sh irt," ment. It has been said that 1 10 NOTHING worse has ever fallen
A service otticer tor the veterans organizations remarked p^aver m eetinc T hursday 7 43 by winning the relay In 1:37.5 to mused one fellow.' "Was the sol­ of l ' r of alcohol taken into the upon the American people than
the other day that he w a s getting good and tired of this ques- p. m
g
’
break the old reeonl of 1 :,T3.8 dier ever in Sydney or did he body w ill tend to slow down the the wave of drinking among wo­
tion being asked him. Confidently if we were in a critical at­
CYlmlnal courts fe ll the
Roy Hands.S. S. Supt.
John Edwards was high point man steal it
from an Island planter reaction. What about 3.2" or men
same sordid story. Prolongetl
titude we would go easy on asking this man such questions with­
L. P. Nebelung, minister. for the Lion» w ith 15 points. Rad- in a raid?"
more ?
more was high point man for the
out knowing the facts, otherwise he might tell us something
From every city In America drinking sprees, sudden insanity,
M ETHODIST
Millers w ith 12’ s. Track sum­
MONKEY BUSINESS
that would make our faces turn red.
comes the report of increased a brutal crime, and then remorse.
Frank E. Biown, minister
mary:
highway hazards; from every
We have no quarrel with the service hoards, draft hoards
This is not a m atter o f senti­
100 Yard Dash Calm. Connel­ On a lovely, little island in a sun­ stale highway commission comi,s ment or opinion, It is a cold-
to you for the manner in which they have handled the individ- Sunday school, 9:45 S. L. Mackin
ny southern sea,
and Radmore. all of Springfield
the same report, the toll that is hliMsled ri'cord of the situation in
ual eases. Rather we have thought that perhaps our local boards
'nr'sernum'^ABer f T su ‘? ly
Lived a chattering tribe of mon­
finished
1st,
2nd.
and
3rd
in
the
were a hit over zealous m supplying more than our quota ot w h a t? " 6:45 p m. Methodist order named.
being taken. In life and safety, as which we find ourselves.
keys;
they
were
happy
as
P
men, but in the light of recent events with a heavy call for more Youth Fellowships. 7:45 p. m.
could be,
High Hurdles Edwards, Cot­
and rnoi*e men. the attitude of the boards may have been right. Evening Service. The grade school tage Grove, 1st; Ray, Springfield. They lived on nuts und foliage and
each one had his share.
We do think however, that some of the men have been mis­ girl's chorus w ill be guests at this 2nd: Radmore, Springfield, and
There was always enough to go
placed after they have been called into service and have been service.
Moore. Cottage Grove, tied fo r
around and often more to
Monday 7:30 Methodist Men’s third. Time, :17.5.
put to tasks that they are absolutely unfitted for. This is the
spare.
meeting.
Tuesday
7:30
Youth
Shot
Radmore,
Springfield,
i
fault of the army, and not the draft boards.
council meeting. Wednesday 7:45 1st; Ewing, Cottage Grove. 2nd;
While some of them were satis­
choir practice. Thursday 7:30 Wearin, Springfield. 3rd. Distance
fied, there were some who
CHANGES COMING
Prayer meeting.
40 feet 9 inches.
seemed to feel.
War has not only revolutionized much of our present day
Pole Value Jackson, Spring,
That if they had a leader they
method ofliving, hut unless all signs fail will affect our HEBRON CHURCH OF CHRIST field,
1st; Stubbert, Springfield.
would get a better deal.
post war standards of living just as much. Changes are coming On the banks of the Hebron dam. 2nd; Carr, Cottage Grove, 3rd.
So they had a big election and
and we might as well be prepared to accept them. The majority Sunday School, 10:00 a. m. Height; 9 feet 6 inches.
they did the thing up grand.
will he for the better, some will he for the worse. Of those Morning Worship 11:00 a. m.
Low Hurdles — Edwards, Cot­
They chose a great big monkey,
that may be for the worse, we have the power to lessen the ef­ Christian Endeavor fo r the tage Grove, 1st: Gleason, Cottage
the largest in the land.
young people in the northern part Grove, 2nd;
Moore,
Cottage
fect of their attendant evils.
He made a great acceptance
The only way to escape the impending changes so far as w ill meet at 6:00 p. m. at the Grove, 3rd. Time, :26.9.
Ivan Abeene home. Those of the
Discus -Guth, Springfield, 1st;
speech, he said, MY friends,
we know is to build a fence around our section of the country southern
part w ill meet at the
Cottage
Grove, 2nd;
I guess
and take to the hills. But we hardly believe such methods would C arl Smail home at 7:30 p. m. Gleason,
Luckey. Springfield. 3rd. Distance
You have named the proper
he practical. There might have been a time in the history of
Wendell Small and
113 feet 4 inches.
monkey to straighten out
our section of the country when such methods would have been
129 North 9th St.
C. 0 Clark, Prop.
Phone 252
Ladd Howard, ministers.
440 Yatd Dash Carpenter, Cot­
the mess."
more practical, hut the more we progress in our so-called civ­
tage Grove, 1st; Gleason, Cottage He said, " I f we would prosper
FREE M ETHODIST
ilization, the harder it is to shut ourselves away from it.
Grove, 2nd; N. Campbell, Cottage
how plainly I can See,
915 So. 6th St
Fear of the changes does not emanate so much from the fact
Grove. 3rd. Time. :56.1.
We must take hulf the cocoa-
L. C. Gould, M inister
High Jump^-Ray, Springfield
nuts and throw them in the
Medafs W o n > Marines
that we are promised more conveniences and easier methods of
Sunday
school at 9:45 a. m. 1st; Hathaway. Cottage Grove.
sea.
living, hut to attempt to change our social, moral and spiritual
Preaching 11:00 a. m. Evening 2nd; Harpole, Cottage Grove, 3rd.
MEDAL OF IIO.YOU
standards, many of which are regarded as fixed as they have service
BREVET MEDAL
And then a little Inter when the
7:45 p. m. Midweek pray­
The Canitre;
been fixed for a long period of time. To tamper with these would er meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. Height, 5 feet 1 men.
The Brevet Medal
peanuts
s
ta
it
to
grow.
220 Yard Dash
Radmore,
sional M 'dal o of the Marine Corps
he to undermine our present social and governmental struc­
We w ill have to work together
Springfield.
firs t;
Wickendoll,
Honor (ftsvyi I has not been awarded
tures.
and
dig
up
every
other
row.”
SEVENTH-DAY AD V E N TIS T
America's high
Cottage Grove, 2nd; R. Campbell,
i n t years. I t
This prospect is of real concern to those to believe in de­
CHURCH
est award for was originally nward-
Cottage Grove. 3rd. Time, :24.6. So they dug up half the |K>anuts,
they worked for days and
heroism oa land td subordinates ioffl-
West Main Street
mocracy and the safe guards we have built around it to pre­
Broad Jump Edwards, Cottage
sea or In the air c rs or men» who
days,
________
Sabbath school, 9:30 o’clock. Grove, 1st; Lane, Springfield, 2nd;
serve it. When these safe guards
are _____________________
thrown overboard for sunn
I t 1« awarded for were forced by clr-
new order as some mav believe the times call for. we will find ^a c h in g service 11:00 o clock Connelly, Springfield. 3rd. Dis­ For he had promised them a
valor and Intre cum.'tances of battle
profit
for
the
ones
they
did­
diffi-
t
*kerY
Saturday.
Visitors
welcome
tance,
19
feet
1*4
inches.
pidlty shove and to lead landing par­
as many European nations have found that freedom is
n't raise.
880 Yard Wickendoll, Cottage
beyor.d the call ties or detachments
cult to maintain, but easy to lose.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD
of duty. Estab a fte r th e ir corn-
Grove, 1st; Brown, Springfield, But later in the season in the
H ilton T. Park, Pastor.
lhhed In Dccmi mending officers had
2nd; Mickey, Cottage Grove, 3rd.
leader's first report.
ber. 136’ . It 1« become casualties.
Sunday school at 9:45 a. m. Time, 2:20.5.
INCUMBENT THE ISSUE
They found the crop of cocoa-
awarded In the
In 1932 the issue was Hoover; Roosevelt went in merely Preaching, 11 a. m. Young people'
Football throw Boqua, Spring-
name of the Congress of the Unite
nuts was very, very short.
because the people were determined to put Hoover out. If the service at 6:30 p. m. Evening field, 1st; Harpole. Cottage Grove, Now the
States. The medal Is worn about
little baby monkeys w ith
LEGION OF MERIT
democrats had nominated somebody else. Hoover would have evangelistic service, 7:45 p. m.
die neck.
2nd; Luckey, 5p; nlgfield. 3rd.
their
hair
as
soft
as
silk.
Tuesday night, prayer service, I Distance, 185 feet 8 inches.
The award of the
been the issue just the same, and whomsoever the democrats 7:45
Depend upon the cocoanuts for
p. m. Thursday night, preach
1-egIon ol Merit is
M ile—H. Witherspoon, Cottage
nominated would have been elected. The lesson is. that the op­ ing service, 7:45 p. m.
NAVY CROSS
their supply of m ilk.
made to outstanding
•Grove, 1st; OlliVer, Springfield,
The Navy Cross Is officers and enlisted
position party should nominate the best man. as if its nominee
2nd. Palmer, Cottage Grove, 3rd; And before the common monkeys
jnwnrd-d fcr exlrsor mon for "extraordi­
is to be elected anyway, the welfare of the country depends on
BLUE M O U N TAIN
Time, 5:15.5.
dinary heroism In the nary fidelity and es­
knew what it was all about.
M. G. Hixson, pastor
the choice made in the party convention. This year. 1944,
line of duty. It ranks sential service.” It
The
smart
ones
cornered
all
the
Relay
Springf.efC
first
(Palm,
Roosevelt is the issue. If the people are determined to vote him Sunday school 9:45 a. m. M orn­ Connelly, Lane, Radmore). Time.
in third position fol constitutes a reward
feed
and
they
were
left
lowing the Brevet for service ln a posi­
out. whomsoever the republicans nominate will be the next ing service 11:00 a. m. Young 1:37.5.
without.
Medal. A small gold tion of responsibility,
president. If Dewey is nominated by the republicans, the dis­ peoples service 6:45 p. m. Charles
Lion»
to
M
eet
A
xem
en
Now
the
stronger
ones
are
hungry
.star on this decors honorably and well
G. Eastbum, leader. Evangelistic
illusionment will come after the election, as it did following service
and the weaker ones are
The Cottage Grove cindermen
I tion and service rib performed. It stems from the Badge
7:45 p. m. Bible study and
1932.
dead
|bon indicates a sec of M ilitary Merit, established in
prayer service Wednesdays 7:45 w ill meet the Eugene Axemen
ond award of the 1782.
And the scheme to help the
Friday, A pril 14, on the local
Woodburn Independent. p. m.
same d e co ra tio n
field.
country is sadly in the red.
7 his medal was es­
The
Axemen
w
ill
be
led
by
tablished In 1918
_ Erie Johnston is that rare combination, a skillful and ex­ CH R ISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY
Kaarkus, Hutchinson and Denzer. Of course, it's monkey business;
DISTINGUISHED ELYINO
perienced business man with a k een sense of social responsi­ Sunday school 9:45. Forenoon The
we
shouldn't
make
a
fuss,
Lions w ill l<e weaker than at
CROSS
DISTINGUISHED SERVICE
bility; if he were nominated for president and elected he service, 11 subject "Doctrine the start of the season because
But what if some big ape, should
The Distinguished
MEDAL
pull that stunt on us.
would prove to be one ol the most capable, constructive and of Atonement." Evening ser­ Bob Gleason, 440 and broad jum p­
Flying Cross Is con­
vice second Wednesday of each
Submitted by Frank Heck
satisfactory chief executives this country has had.
The Distinguished fe rre d upon any
month at 8:00 p. m. The Bible, er, is suffering fiom a sprained
Service M edal Is member of the air
—Medford Tribune. Christian Science literature and ankle.
EFFECTS OF ALCOHOL ON
awarded those wlrose forces of the United
N
ew
O
fficers
F.F.A
.
the w ritings of Mary Baker Eddy
THE HUMAN BODY
exercise of extraor States who, while
Alan Aspey was elected presi­
Fruit Peeling«
Mixed With Mercury
.
may be borrowed or purchased be­
dinary good Judg­ serving In any capac­
The peel of orange«, lemon» and
One chore of bismuth takes it into fore or after the Wednesday ser­ dent of the local F.F.A. nt the
ment in a position of ity , d is tin g u is h e s
(Continued from last week)
|
regular
meeting
last
Tuesday.
other citrus fruit» contain about three every home. It is mixed with mer­ vice.
great responsibility himself by heroism
The
most
damaging
effects
of
j
Other officers are; Gale Lebow,
and whore outstand or e x tra o rd in a ry
times as much vitamin C as the pulp cury to form the amalgam that “ sil­
lng performance of achievement w h ile
vice president; M orris Culver, sec­ alcohol are felt by the delicate ■
and the juice. Add gratings of the vers” mirrors. Another amalgam
CATHOLIC CHURCH
duty reflect credit on participating In aerial flight. The
retary; Bob Russum, treasurer; tissues of the brain and the nerv­
peel to sauces, spreads and des­ of bismuth and mercury, in differ­
Rev. J. L. Maxwell, Pastor
ous system. When a person takes |
A m erican
N aval medal is identical hi all services.
serts.
W
ilbur
Heath,
reporter.
ent proportions, is used for making
Mass each Sunday at 10:30.
arms.
It
was
estab­
a
drink
of
liquor,
it
prom
ptly
L
'
k
rglrl’s
B
asketb
all
Tourney
seif-lubricating bearings for some
lished in 1918.
muddles his thinking, weakens j
machinery.
The
girls’
basketball
standing
LU TH ER AN
Swedish Saw
up to date is: Seniors ,won three, his judgment, and lessens his con­
(MISSOURI SYNOD)
NAVY AND MARINE CORPS
tro l over his actions. It paralyzes
SILVER STAR
With a Swedish steel pulpwood
Final Run
MEDAL
Cottage Grove Lutheran church lost none; juniors, won three, lost his brain centers upon which de­
saw. one man working in the woods
The Silver »tar, ln-
Approximately 20 nervous second» (Missouri Synod). S. D. A. church none; sophomores, won two, lost
The
new
Navy
and
alone can cut pulpwood to cord elapse between the time a bomber
■ I Rtltuted in 1935, Is
two; freshmen gold, won one, lost pend memory, imagination, judg- j
Corps Medal
HI granted to persons Marine
lengths almost as fast as two men goes into its final run and the time Building, West Main Street. W. three; freshmen blue, won none, nient and reason. The alcoholic is
Is awarded persons in
A. Sylwester, Roseburg, pastor.
working with the usual crosscut saw. it pulls out and heads for home.
H I rprvlllk ln N,,y capac- the Navy and Marine
soon unable to distinguish fact I
The service of Sunday, A pril 16, lost four. The championship game j from fancy. Alcohol stupifiei the
■ I lty with the armed Corps for acts of
forces of the nation heroism other than
begins at 5:00 p. m. The Lutheran between the Juniors and seniors ; brain.
cited for gallantry ln those performed in
Hour w ill be broadcast over is to be played A p ril 11 in the
Alcohol drugs the higher moral
action which does not actual combat with
KORE every Sunday at 9:30 a. m. gym.
i faculties ns well as the mental |
warrant the nward of the enemy. It has
School
B
rief
The mid-week adult Bible class
the Medal of Honor been granted fo r
Fred Dickson, junior, entered powers. It arouses the p rim itiv e 1
meets on the second and fourth
or ths Distinguished courageous conduct
passions at the very time when all |
Wednesdays of, the month at 8:00 school Monday, A p ril 10 from the powers of self-control and 1
Service Cross. It re­ such as rescues at tea.
Lebanon.
places the tiny Silver
i p. m. in the homps of the various
' self restraint are removed.
Citation Star of 1917-1918.
members. The Sunday school
As a result, it is reliably shown i
When Divorces Increased
meets at 10(00 a. m. the second,
that in the United States before
From 1914 to 1920, when the price
AIR MEDAL
fourth and fifth Sundays of the
PURPLE HEART
level rose sharply, the divorce rate 1920, alcohol was responsible for I
month.
The Air Medal Is
The Purple Heart,
25*%
of
the
insane,
40%
of
the
j
increased from 110 to ISO per 100,000
awarded to any per­ originally established
son who, while serv­ by General Ocorge
people. In contrast, divorces de­ neglected and abandoned children, !
FIRST BAPTIST
50% of the convicts in prisons, |
ing ln any capacity Washington ln 1782,
REV. GEO. E. HARDY,PASTOR clined from 166 to 128 per 100,000
and 80% of the inmates of jails !
w ith the armed was not Issued for
Sunday church school, 9:45 a. m. when prices dropped in 1929 in­ and workhouses. The effect of I
forces of the United many yenrs. It was
creased
prices
from
1932
to
1035
Mrs II. II. Weeldreyer, Supt. 11:00
States, distinguishes reestablished in 1932,
pushed the figures up again from J28 alcohol on the individual is to des- 1
himself by meritor­ nnd made retroactive
morning worship, topic, “ After to 171.
troy him, body, mind and soul.
ious achievem ent to cover awards to nil
Easter W hat?” 6:30 Baptist youth
The center and heart of the
while participating In officers and men who
liquor problem is expressed in I his
Infected Milk
fellowship, Mrs. W. C. M artin
aerial flight. It Is were wounded In ac­
Milk from mastitis cows must not question; "Is there any harm in
gra n te d In cases tion in any war or
sponsor. 7:30 Happy evening ser­
where the act of meritorious serv­ campaign under con­
be milked on the barn floor or dis­ moderate drinking?”
vice, topic, “ I Was There.”
ice does not warrant the Distln- ditions entitling them to wear a
posed of in places where it may
One of Ihe newest of (he briefer
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