The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 21, 1940, Image 10

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    THURSDAY, MARCH 21,
THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
“S hare the R oad” Club
A gain F e a tu re d by
Shell Oil _______
Company
[«CHURCHES
B ^ A n A n n n » n n n n i> « « «
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Timely Recipes
T hree in C ustody
,fl
On C harge of S tea lin g "
Two Bicycles H ere
A rca d e T h e a tre
Christian Science Society, 242 I
Sunday 11>m
school,
9:45;
Following up the success scored
alllu~
,
Jel||M Mlie^ l>pl<w (iell„
Admission 10c and SAc
Three local juveniles a r e In
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1 package lemon-flavored gel­ custody of the juvenile officers,
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. MARCH l l - M - t l l
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tV? w X e J d a y of X h ^ ^ n t h « 7 8
fallowing I h,'ir arrest here last
atin
week after the three are alleged
K ” c lS . w h S w a s ; i ”a7ed to P nr The Bible Christian Science IK* cups hot water
“DKNTRY RIDES AGAIN,” Marlene Dietrich. Jam es
to have confessed taking two bi­
4
cup
syrup,drained
from
gems
Stewart, Charles Wlimlnger, Mlacha Auer, Irene Har­
launch a crusade against the dis-
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cycles and hiding them in a sec­
4 tablespoons lemon juice
cwurleous motorists on our streets " ar>
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V u.'f'U*
'2t,er
vey,
Una Merkel, Alien Jenkln*.
tion of the country north of Eu­
Few grains salt
and highway, »«online to Roy &
gene.
1-14 oz. can pineapple, drained
S U N D A Y , M O N D A Y . T U E S D A Y . M A R C H 31-3» 3«:
F. Sunderland, local manager for the Wednesday service.
Credit for the recovery of the
1 cup finely diced celery
“HE MARRIED I l l s W IFE,” Joel M etres. Nancy
the company
First Paptist Church. Henry W.
3 tablespoons chopped pimen­ wheels, according to officers, goes >■
♦hIhL 2 r
L n e S r m en » ^
Davis. Minister.- Rible school, 10
Kelly, Roland Young, Mary Roland, ('w a r Romero,
to
to Tommy Linebaugh, student of
tKis ypflr on anotncr menace* tnt
w
M u r tin Q im t
the
Westside
school
who
reported
Lettuce
Mary
Healy, l.yle Talbot, Harnett Parker.
"Screwjay” He is the pedestrian « / •
the
theft
of
his
wheel
to
Night
Fruit
salud
dressing
who against traffic signals crosses ,
,
\
-^Th > Dissolve geltain in hot water. Officer Smith curly last Thurs­
W E D N E S D A Y . T H U R S D A Y , M A R C H 37-3M:
the street in the middle of the
“LITTLE AC( I DENT,” Baby Sandy, Hugh K a rb a ri,
block and disrupts the steady flow B.Y.P.U. will meet at 6:30 p. m. Add pineapple sirup, lemon juice, day morning and after reporting
the matter to Officer Smith had
of cars, increasing stop-and-go The evening service will include salt. Chill until it begins to thick- presence
Florence Klea, Richard Carlson, Joy Hodge*. Edgar
of mind to check the a t­
driving'' T he* Screwiav’^ V s te p - a short sernion b-v the P«stor and en. Mix in the pineapple, celery
Kennedy, Erneat Truex, Fritz Feld.
h r n th ,* ' tn th e “ S e r ..v v .tr iv e r ’’ J d a speecial Easter program ofm us- and pimento. Pour into six
SIX oiled tendance at West Side school and
‘Screwdriver.
individual molds and chill until see who was missing. Statements
ic by the choir fu,,u^
under " the
leading traffic experts agree that ‘V
,v .u direc firm.
Unmold on lettuce leaves; from two of the lads was obtained
together they are responsible for tlon of Mrs Benton Schrenk,
Serve
with fruit salad dressing. by Smith and on the following day
more than one-third of all stop-
Serves
six.
arrests were made by John Schaf­
Catholic Church, Father An­
and-go delays in traffic.
• • •
er, chief of police, who turned the
New and improved emblems are thony Gerace. — Maas each Sun-
boys over to the county juvenile
Iutmh Chops With Orange
Admission IOe and U e i Bargain M gbto Admission IOe
being featured this year, and will day at 9:30 a. m. except the fourth
authorities.
Shafer said a hearing
6
lamb,
veal
or
pork
chops
be given to motorists who wish to Sunday when the hour is 8 a. m
was scheduled for yesterday, but
Melted butter
T H U R S D A Y . F R ID A Y . M A R C H 31-33:
display their colors as being in
up to a late hour had not been
Sliced
oranges
sympathy with this national move- The Presbyterian church will
“CITY OF CHANCE," Lynn Bari. C. Aubrey Smith,
held.
Salt, popper and paprika.
ment on the part of Shell to in- hold its annual business meeting
Donald Wooda, Amanda Duff. BAROAIN NIGHTS. Ad-
crease interest in better traffic on Friday evening at 6:30, March ai.T1;',?
nu°?T a"**
mlaalon 10c. LOCAL NEW S R E E L
manners. T h e s e emblems do 29th. There will & a covered dish
fiOil
ler
bt-mting Plate Glass
double duty in that they glow at supper.
n ía
n ‘Thi v ni‘nutes,
.SATURDAY, SUNDAY. MARCH 38-34»
night and still maintain the same
• • •
I?™ "
►
, S“ n °A Glass * >r windows, until recent
years,
had
to
be
blown
in
cylinders
"SANTA FE M ARSH AL” William Royd, Russell H ay­
n f i T i n ^ t e r a ^ 't T e S d &
Methodist Church Ellsworth M. 8 or 10 minutes longer Sprmkle
which w ..e cut and flattened Now
den, Marjorie Rambeau. Saturday Matinee 3:M P. M.
flags in color against a gold back- Tilton. Pastor.—Sunday school at generously with the seasonings the process is reversed when curved
ground Tiny crystal bea<Ls cover 9.45 James Tedford. Supt. Fore- S en e hot.
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Admlaalon 10c and Ifte. I.O< AL NEW S KEEL.
panes are required. Plate glass is
the emblem and reflect the light noon sendee. 11. sermon subject,
• • •
drawn flat and polished in huge flat
M O N D A Y , M A R C H '£&— ( LOSE!».
when headlights are focused on ••jesus Christ the Lord.” There
Limas In Cream
squares.
"Bending”
these
for
them.
will be baptism of children and
2 cups cooked, dried limas
TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 38-37:
curved sections of store windows Is
Local police and traffic authori- reception of new members at this
1 cup cream or rich milk
a
modern
development
of
the
In­
“MIRACLE ON MAIN STREET,” Margo, W alt Abel.
ties have hailed this program as service. Evening service, 7:30,
1 tablespoon butter
dustry.
being in line with their efforts to Easter cantata by t h e choir,
Willium Collier Sr.
teaspoon salt
promote better manners on the “Christ Victorious,” under the di­
Si teaspoon pepper
busy streets, materially reducing rection of C. E. Umphrey and ac-
Rubber H a ll .Material
Place all ingredients in double
the annoyance caused by unneces- companied by Mrs. R. L. Cone, boiler and cook over hot water
The rubber industry is expert-
sary stop-and-go driving.
Epworth League sunrise service until thoroughly heated,
inenting with a rubber wall mate­
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at the Ed Conner ranch. Epworth
rial for bouses.
ON NATURALIZATION OF
an(j intermediate Leagues, 6:30
Lima and W alnut Salad
VETERANS
p m Thursday. March 28, 7:30 p.
For each service allow tfc cup Watch for Radio Ray’s 16th an- R ubber S tam ps, Pads, In k . The S entinel.
A comparatively recent act of m., fourth quarterly conference,
cooked limas and 1 tablespoon niversary announcement.
32-ltc Kuhher Stnmpa. Pads Ink. The Sentinel.
congress has extended to aliens
• • •
broken walnut meats. Serve with
who served in the World War. the The Methodist church will ob- French dressing.
• • •
opportumty of becoming citizens serve Good Friday with a candle
of the United States, without the light communion service, March
Orange Ice-Box Cake
usual period of waiting. The ap- 22. from 7:30 to 9:00 p. m. The
( Serves 8-10)
plicant must be able to show an service of music, scripture, medi-
% cup orange juice
honorable discharge for the mili- tation and communion will be con-
1 tablespoon gelatine
tary service of the United States tinuous and the plan of worship
Soak 5 minutes and liquefy over
and provide witnesses who have will be informal with those par- hot water. Add:
known him for five years or who ticipating. entering, meditating,
One-third cup sugar, dissolved in
will testify to his moral character, partaking of Communion and
M cup boiling water
There are no fees.
leaving as they desire. This is not
s4 cup orange juice
Petitions must be filed before a closed communion.
Cool. Mix:
May 25, 1940. Information on the
• • •
22 marshmallows, cut into
subject may be had by writing to Epworth Leaguers of the Meth-
eighths
Naturalization Service, Room 217. Q^jst church will have an Easter
*4 cup orange pieces
U. S. Court House, Portland. Ore- sunrise service and breakfast on a
Let stand while „ gelatine ----
mix-
gon, and from local service offi- hilltop at the Ed Conner place, ture cools. When gelatine begins
cers of veterans organizations or The group will meet at the church
stiffen, beat until fluffy. Eold
local chapters of the American
5;30. Each Leaguer is to bring in orange pieces and marshmal
Sugar Cured, Half or Whole
Red Cross, according to Chet Van- bis own breakfast to cook over the lows, and lastly:
Silver Fan
Denburg, Commander, C a l v i n campfire
1 cup whipping cream, beaten
HAM, Center Slice*
IOe each
CRAB MEAT, i/2 size ............ 19c
Funk Post, American Legion.
stiff
Line
bottom
of
spring
form
with
Mid
Pacific
Smoked Plenie«, Armour*
lb. 13'.jC
Anything to Please
halves of ladyfingers. Cut one
As two brokers passed the Zeig-
TUNA
FLAKES....
2,
»/2
cans
19c
Baron
.Squares,
Sugar
Cured
lb. T ¡e
A motorcycle patrolman forced
round end from enough halvps of
feld Theatre, out stepped one of
Our Choice
Pure I-ard, Armour Star. Z-lb. pk. Ilk*
those ravishing, alluring Follies Marcia Schneider to the side of the ladyfingers to stand up around
road as she sped along a highway edge of form. The cut ends touch
beauties.
Side Bacon lx*an Streaked
lb Ifte
RIPE OLIVES, 2 No. 1 cans 25c
“I feel like taking her out near Minneapolis. “Where do you the bottom of the pan. Allow:
Pork
Roast*,
l*lenle
Cut*
lb.
fl'je
Diamond A
think you’re going—to a Are?” he
24 ladyfingers
again,” whispered one.
barked
“No.
sir."
remarked
Miss
Pork Steak. L-an Shld. Cut 3 lb*. 31k-
Pour in half the filling. Lay on
"Have you had her o ut?” asked
Hormel ’s
STRAWBERRIES No. 2 cans 15c
Schneider breathlessly “ 1 have one any pieces or extra ladyfingers
the other.
Pork l» ln Roast*. 2-3 III. av lb. 13' ¡e,
Fuli-o-Fruit
“No—only once before I felt like with m e.” The officer looked, saw and cover with rest of filling.
Pork
Ch»|M (Center Loin Cut lb. I fie
the bark seat of the ear was ablaze Leave in ice-box over night or un­
it.”—Vesta Vamp.
COCKTAIL....... 2 No. 1 cans 25c
til thoroughly chilled. Remove
Country
Style Snusagc
3 lb*. 2fie
12-oz. can
Town House
sides of spring form when ready
M eat Price* Frl. and Sat. Only
Grapefruit Juice .... 46-oz. can 15c
to serve. Decorate with additional
whipped cream and orange seg­
ments.
IT ’S EASTER A T
• • •
nttentinn
D iane T h e a tre
Hams b 1%
SPAM
22’
Sweedlsh Crisp Cookies
1 cup butter or substitute
2 cups sugar
3 eggs
2 tablespoons cream or top milk
3 cups flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1 teaspoon mace or nutmeg
Cream butter or substitute: add
sugar, and cream again. Add un­
beaten eggs and beat all. Add
cream or milk and fold in sifted
dry ingredients. Roll out to about
one-third inch thick, cut with
cookie cutter and bake in a hot
oven (400 deg. F .) for 15 minutes.
Exciting! New
JEAN NEDRA*
HATS
Becom ing styles
in crisp straw s
and soft felts.
Gaily trimmed.
1
.98
HOSIERY
and ringless!
79,
RAYON GLOVES
49c
Classic slip-on or
“dressy” styles!
W omen’s Spring
SHOES
A ttractive styles
— very low pric­
ed ! Soft supple
leathers!
Unusual Handbags!
Sim ulated leath­
ers in new shapes
— new colors!
- £ .0 0
M en’s Sanforised*
SHIRTS
They’re Topflight
—fine broadcloth
In sm art fast col­
or patterns for
Spring!
Color for Easter!
TIES
Rich rayon
blends with wood
and silk..
1.49
•Fabric shrinkage will not
exceed 1%.
Pleated Styles!
49,
*Reg. U. S. Pat. Off.
IVORY SOAP
Large Bars
3
fo«’ 23c
IVORY SOAP
Med. Bar*
2 ** 9c
LIFEBUOY
SOAP
5c
BAR
Baked Ham, Potatoes and Onions
Lovely Gaymode*
Sheer chiffons —
s t u r d y service
weights. All clear
KRAFT CHFES. S Am erican o r Brick 2 53C
Snowflake CRACKERS 2 »«•* 25c
SALAD DRESSING1^ ^ ,t 17c 25c
MAYONNAISE
Piedmont
Quart 33c
M-oz. package 10c
MINUTE TAPIOCA
SUGAR BELLE PEAS 3 No. 2 cans 35C
No. 2 cans 35c
BRIARGATE BEANS
14-oz. hottie 17c
HEINZ CATSUP
SLACKS
2J8
Casslmeres,
worsted weaves!
Place in a roasting pan: A 2-lb.
slice of smoked ham,
Peel and slice: 6 medium-sized
potatoes,
Spread them over the ham.
Sift over the potatoes: % cup
bread flour; A little paprika,
Peel, slice and add: 2 large
onions.
Cover these ingredients with
milk.
Cover the dish. Bake the ham in
a moderate oven 350 deg. F. for.
about 1 hour.
Pointer Oui-of-Bounds
Last year at the national bird dog
championships down South, a noted
champion pointer, highly regarded
as the ultimate winner of the title
stake, got beyond control of its han­
dler. The dog quit seeking birds
and devoted considerable tim e to
chasing pigs around a field on a
nearby farm .
Nuisance Kickback
Mayor L. B Owens and members
of the Columbia, S. C., police force
are beginning to regret the recently
enacted city anti-noise ordinance.
The public is keeping the official»
awake all hours of the night com­
plaining about automobile horns,
barking dogs, radios and even frogs.
Ancient Bronze Coin
A bronze coin, 1,800 years old,
which originated in northwest India,
has been found by a native of south­
ern Rhodesia. How it got to Rho­
desia is a mystery.
SUNNY BANK OLEO.... .. 2 pound* 19c
CHERUB M IL K ................3 baby tins 10c
PORK-BEANS VanCamp 2, 1-lb. cans 15c
PEAS, Stokley’g ............2, No. 2 can* 25c
WESSON O IL ......................... Pint can 22c
KOOL CIGARETTES........ 2 packages 27c
HERSHEY B A R S ....................... 3 for 10c
KITCHEN CRAFT
FL O U R
49-pountf Iwg
$
SUPURB
Granulated
S O A P
With the Hand Lotion
Ingredient
24-oz. paekugc
15
R I N S 0
Large package
16
Old Dntch
Cleanser
3 cans ........ 19c
Rose
BROOMS
Each ......... 25c
Underwood Whole CLAMS
KELLOOO'S PEP ................ package 10c
ROSE WARE OATS ......
Lg. Pkg. 25c
CORN MEAL ................ 9-pound
SALAD DRESSINO, Cascade
RANCHO S O U P S ....................... 4
PRUNES, ............................ 251b.
The A ristocrat of
Thrifty Coffee* Pound
12c
3 pound b a g .............
.. 35c
NOB HILL COFFEE
2 pounds
35c
EDW ARD’S COFFEE
2 1 c pound
2 lb. can 3 9 c
CANTERBURY BLACK TEA. .
Diamond
Wax Paper
125-ft. roll 15o
bag 25c
Qt. 23c
cans 25c
box 69c
A IR W A Y C O F F E E
1 8 c pound
Kleenex
TISSUE
2, 200-sheet 25c
2 can« 25c
4 lb. can 77c
pound 29c
LIPTON’S OP TEA ..................... \/2 pound 39c
WHITE MAGIC B L E A C H .............. i/a gal. 17c
SAFEWAY
BARO
12c
Can