The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1941, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOE FOTTI
Bigger '
' i Better
than
v Ever >
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By Your Attendance.
has grown better
every year.
(oils, gas, tires, lubrication,
etc.) don't pass the
Red Horse Service Station
Cap Cruson’s Red
Horse Service
Station
Let's encourage
further growth by
attending and
encouraging
more and better
exhibits.
Mountain States
Power Company
Th e
South Lane
Fair
deserves our support.
Let’s boost it by attending.
Craig 6? Miller
T ransfer
All kinds of hauling.
SP pickup and delivery.
Phone 6
Cottage Grove
Ice Works
Phone 255
We hope you enjoy every department
of the Fair.
i
If it’s foods that interest you, visit our
store. We feature fresh and cured meats in
our meat department and fresh ice eream
made daily in all popular flavors.
Meet Your Friends
and Neighbors
at the Fair
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Bill’s Super Market
Phone 40
Dr. H. A. Hagen
Chiropractic Physician
Help a worthwhile
enterprise by
your attendance.
Cottage Grove
Hotel
jrj
Let’s make the
South Lane County Fair
your visit here, call us please
a common meeting place August 22-23 and
lend encouragement to a worthwhile
enterprise by attending.
Groceries
Bottled Drinks
Ice Creams
ARCADE—August 22-23—“ ONE NIGHT IN LISBON,”
and “ BLONDIE IN SOCIETY”
DIANE—August 22—Bargain night, “ THE GET AWAY”
August 23—“ TWO GUN SHERIFF.”
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Still Time For
Exhibits at Fair
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stick w ill take cart* of themselves
In Oregon a stilt«* n u tritio n
com m ittee has la-«-n set up fo r
several months. Iku-tors, txlucu-
tors anil n u tritio n is ts
comprise
this commit,is*. Ways and means
of reaching «’very section of our
■Control w ork in several laki-s s id e w ith the rccomnH-ndations
in the Deschutes N ational forest o f the national com m ittee anil
is contemplated by tin 1 Oregon p uttin g these recommendations in ­
State Game Commission, accord» to actual practice art* now living
mg to announcement by C. A. undertaken by our state leaders
Lockwood, assistant state game in n u tritio n . The help and coopor-
supervisor, in charge of this w ork. ation p f everyone is net*dcd In thia
A t present. Mr. Lockwood does undertaking to m ake Oregon |x*o-
not know in what lakes the con­ pl«* stronger and healthier through
tr o l w ork m ill be carried on. H ow ­ lx*,,er eating habits.
ever, there are a num ber of fine
Follow ing is the master die,
trout lakes in this area now In­
plan which homemakers may
fested w ith trash fish, and in some
adapt to th e ir own uses by chocxt-
instances biologists employed by
ing ,h<* foods in each group that
the commission
have
reported
are available, that they can a f­
tro u t a fflic te d w ith parasites ami
ford, and that they like best.
worms. Where this condition ex­
M ilk Three-fourths to I quart
ists. the affected game fish w ill lie
every day fo r a growing child; 1
elim inated along w ith the trash
quart fo r expectant or nursing
fish.
mothers; 1 pm, fo r everyone else.
M r. Lockwood, accompanied by
Tomatoes, Oranges, g ra pe fruit,
Ross Newcomb, leader of on«’ of
green
cabbage, raw salad greens
the lake and stream survey crews,
1 o r more servings fo r everyone.
and Dr. Francis P. G riffith s , game
l-eiify, green o r ye llo w vege­
commission biologist, w ill go into
tables 1 o r more servings
the area this week to determ ine
Potatoes, other vegetables, anti
what lake s w ill I m - included in the
fru
its 2 servings o r more a day.
co ntrol w ork th is year.
Eggs 1 a day (or at least 3 or
-I a week i .
Lean meat, p ou ltry, fish 1 o r
more servings a day.
Cereals At lia s , 2 servings of
In n u tritio n history, one of the w hole-grain products o r "e n ric h ­
big events recorded fo r th«’ year ed" bread.
Fats and sweets Rome b u tte r
19-11 w ill be the setting up of the
“ y a rd s tic k " of good n u tritio n lo r every day, and enough more fats
and sweets to sa tisfy the uppetltt
the United States.
This yardstick is a guide w o rk ­
ed out by a com m ittee of eminent i( h t : s t*i(i:i»i, ts gasoi . im :
n u tritio n is ts to help improve the RATIONING I OK W EST < OAST
nation's food habits. It is a goal
tow ard which leaders in n u tritio n
A prediction th a t
,h<* west
have agreed to aim in planning would soon feel the pinch o f gas«
fo r the n u tritio n o f the n atio n ’s line rationing was made Tuesday
families. This goal fo r good nu­ a, Spokane by Secretary of In ­
tritio n is based on scien tific data te rio r H am id Ickes la-lore he left
a ll the facts th a t careful re­ Spokane to visit Grand Coulee
search has shown us up to now of Dam. federal power and irrig u -
what foods human beings need and , ion p ro je c t.
how much.
Secretary Ickes said h«* did not
This ya rd stick is sim ply a table th in k westerners would feel tin*
which gives fo r persons in norm al shortage as much on th<* Pacific
health the recommended daily a l­ Coast a.-, on the A tla n tic seaboard
problems
lowances fo r food. Th«* number of when* transportation
calories the diet should supply is arc d ifferen t.
specified, and the allowances sug­
gested fo r protein, calcium, iron,
«5,000 R A IN B O W TR O U T
and the six best known vitam ins
PLANTED.
are given in scien tific term s
grams, m illigram s, or in te rn a tio n ­
N. J. Nelson, chairm an o f the
al vita m in units.
fish and game d is trib u tio n com­
The ya rd stick is now beipg m itte e o f the Cottage Grove Rod
translated into terms o f everyday and Gun club, reported Monday
foods. Home economists o f the that then* had been approxim ately
U. S. D epartm ent of A g ric u ltu re «5,(MX) rainbow tro u , planted in
translate th«- yardstick into a mas­ the streams surrounding Cottage
te r diet plan o f the d ifferent Grove, nam ely:
Mosby Creek,
groups o f foods that need to be, Row River, Brice Creek, Sharp’s
represented in the diet every day. creek and the Coast F o rk of the
Follow this pattern, they say, and W illam ette,
COTTAGE GROVE
CREAMERY
Friday, August 22
EXHIBIT HALL AT ARMORY OPENS AT 9:00 A. M.
1:00 P. M.
ENTRIES CLOSE
1:00 P. M.
START JUDGING
5:00 P. M - PLACING RIBBONS
6:00 P M PICNIC AT C I ^ PAR$ EVERYBODY INVITED TO
COME AND BRING YOUR BASKET. FREE COFFEE AND ICE
CREAM FURNISHED BY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
7:00 P. M
CROWNING OF QUEEN BOHEMIA I
7:30 P. M FREE BALL GAME AT KELLY FIELD, QUALITY MAR
KET vs. KNICKERBOCKER’S. THIS GAME WILL DETERMINE
CITY CHAMPIONSHIP
9:30 P. M. AT BALL PARK. FREE FOR ALL SPITTING CONTEST,
UNDER SUPERVISION OF SPIT & WHITTLERS CLUB. FREE
PLUG OF YOUR FA V ^tlT E gHAW lfcG DONATED WINNER.
Sixth Street
Grocery
10:00 A. M - PET PARADE IjTARTS AT CITY PARK AND PRO
CEEDS WEST ON MAIN STREET
STATE
11:00 A. M -E X H IB IT HALL OPENS AT ARMORY
Paris and Kathleen
Breedlove.
6:00 P. M. -E X H IB IT S RELEASED
C H IL O R IN u n d e r
12 years — F R U I
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HUHSE H A C tH O l
A
S T A T E F A IR G R O U N D S
Cottage Grove
Gas Company
Phone 90
Bring Your Family
to the
G ra b e r - G ettys
Dependable Hardware
WE HOPE
You’ll Take Time to
Attend the Fair
810 HITE HEUUEl
Dancing Highlly
8:00 P. M .- CARNIVAL AND JITNEY DANCE AT ARMORY. LOTS
OF FUN FOR EVERYONE. SIDE SHOWS AND ENTERTAIN
MENT FOR ALL
MAKE A GOOD
FAIR BETTER
BY ATTENDING.
C. A. BEIDLER
FEED AND SEED
STORE.
Quality
Market
And after the fair let us give your clothes
that new appearance again by cleaning
them.
It’s only two more weeks until school
starts. Give vour children a fresh start bv
sending their clothes to he cleaned and re­
newed.
COLLINS LAUNDRY
AND CLEANERS
PHONE 44
Place”
Come to the Fair
Welcome
Fair Visitors
F arm ers’ Union
Doleman’s
Dixie Bakery
Fair Visitors
You Are
Cordially
Invited
to See the
South Lane
Fair
and the
Pet Parade
and attend the
picnic, dance and
carnival.
Make this bank
vour financial
home.
Woodson Motors
Authorized Ford Sales and Sendee.
of Cottage Grove
1 f we can be of service to A vour
car,
'
call us.
Make the Fair the Two
Big Days for Every
Member of the Family
by Attending
“The Ideal Meating
First
National
Bank
and its attractions, and bring the family.
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SALEMORE 5 EPI. l i e 7
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If a resident of
Pottage Grove, see
ns for gas ranges,
heaters and
Electrolux
refrigerators
Your Prize Exhibit
9:30 A. M. ENTRIES CLOSE FOR PET PARADE. ALL CONTEST­
ANTS IN PET PARADE MUST BE AT CITY PARK BY 9:30 A. M.
JUDGING PARADE STARTS AT 9:30 A. M.
Courteous Service.
GENIRAL
ADMISSION
ADULTS . . 50«
AfTtn » F. M. 11.
Make life easier in
the home with the
modern gas
appliances.
and
4:00 P. M.—FAIR PREMIUMS PAID TO WINNERS
HUCE EXHIBITS
SPECIAL ACTS
Midway Thrills
HOUSE SHOW
Have a
Good Time
at the
FAIR
EXHIBIT HALL OPENS AT ARMORY 9:00 A. M.
A South Lane County Industry
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Here is a b rief nummary o f the
fa ir prem ium list Prospective en­
trant« s till have tim e to prepare
an exhibit and are urged to do so
by the fa ir com m ittee.
Entries
w ill I«- closed at 1:00 p. m. F r i­
day.
Division A consists o f grange
a n «1 a g ric u ltu ra l organization
awards. D ivision B : Any farm
youth
organization in southern
l-ane county. Division C: Any
youth movement organization D i­
vision D: Flowers, including pot-
,«-d p l a n t s , ferns, geraniums,
fusrhias, begonias and be», speci­
men any o th e r bloom ing plant,
f ’ut flow ers: Best bouquet asters,
large und m iniature.
Dahlias,
large, pompom and m in iatu re and
3 spikes delphinium . G ladioli,
marigolds, large, medium, m in ia ­
tu re Buses: Best specimen hy­
brid and clim bing. Zinnias: Large,
medium, fantasy, m in iatu re. M is­
cellaneous: 300 prizes to be
awarded w ith no single prize m in *
than 50 cents. Special: M in ia tu re
gartlcns, prizes to be uwarded by
P.D.G. club.
Division E : Foods — W hite
bread, brown b r e a d , biscuits,
cookies, including six ice box
cookies, six vanilla,
six
fancy
cookies. Cakes: Loaf cake, sponge
cake, angel food cake, lig h t layer
cake, d ark layer cake. Pies: Open,
tw o crust. «Cunning: 2 ja rs vege­
tables, 2 jars fru it. 2 jars meat,
fish o r fow l, tw o containers je lly,
jam . 2 ja rs pickles. 2 containers
relish.
Division F : T extile s: towels and
scarfs, tea towel, hand towel, bed­
spreads. p illo w slips, ta h lr linen,
q uilts, rugs, hooked, crochet or
braided, pillow s and miscellaneous
including needlepoint, a rt piece,
centerpiece.
Division G: A r, Miscellaneous,
taxiderm ist specimen, baskets, oil
painting, w a te r color.
Division 11: Antiques
Dishes,
silverware, glass, old books, m is­
cellaneous.
Division 1: F ru its, fa rm pro­
ducts:
Apples, pears,
prunes,
peaches. Table vegetables: Beans,
beets, carrots, corn, potatoes, cab
huge, tomatoes, cauliflow er, cu­
cumbers, melons, pumpkins, and
squash. Farm crops: Wheat, oats,
barley. Seed crops: Field peas,
h airy vetch, clover . seed, field
corn, grasses.
F F A . Livestock: Calves, sows,
breeding ewes.
Hobby E x h ib it: $5.00 in prizes
fo r this departm ent w ith ruling
no one e xh ib ito r receive more than
$1.00.
South Lane Fair
liutter — Ice Cream
OREGON
FAIR
PRO.QRAM
Saturday, A ugust 23
IL (*. Sehmelling
If we can serve you during
Arcade and Diane
Theatres
ARMORY, AUG. 22-23
Control Work May
tie Undertaken in
Deschutes Forest
Come to the
FAIR
If in Cottage Grove Friday or Saturday night, a wholesome
entertainment awaits you at the
COTTAGE GROVE
Nutrition Yardstick
Welcome to the Fair
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AT THE
SOUTH
The
South Lane
Fair
If it's car service you want
TU I USD AV AI’Gl'ST 21. 1911
COME TO THE
Help Make a
Bigger, Better
Fair
5th and Main
TITCRSPAV. U T.T’ST 21. I9 ||
THE SENTINEL. COTTAGE /JUOTE. OREGON
Groceries—All kinds of feed
Come as you are to the Drive-In Barbecue
for choice foods.
Special chicken and steak dinners and
barbecue sandwiches.
Food prepred as yon like it.
Drive-In Barbecue
Waldo Hensley, Prop.
New Highway Near Fifth Street
LET’S ATTEND THE FAIR
Let’s Encourage a
Worth While Enterprise
by attending the
South Lane County Fair
August 22-23
If in need of any kind of building material
—Call on us.
Vinal T. Randall !
Phone (it)