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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 16, 1942)
T l 11 ' KSI ) A V, THE SBNTINBk COTTAUB GROVE. OREGON PAGE EIGHT Svdnev Is Ready for Air Raids Market Quotas on Dorena APRII. H». HH2 pageant, and a pienlc dinner at noon. June E lfvin g of Dorena »»ill Miss M t’dretl Sm ith spent the week end at Mapleton at the home he queen and princesses w ill be chosen from the o th e r school* to of a brut tier Let*. a tte n d h er Miss Fiances French visited Mr. and M is Jake Thornberg frie n d * at Florence over the and sons were in Roseburg over week end I m ile from town, |>avcd road, electricity 15 acres 1» si Ix ilto m the week end looking a fte r prop Miss C harlotte G ardiner of C or soil. 7-roum house, large barn, ereek, fr u it tree» SI.NtMt C ontinuing m arketin g quota < va llis is visiting at the home o: erty interests there. fo r wheat makes possible the ap her sister, Mrs Kenneth Rolfe. 74 acre», about 40 acre* can I»' tilled, •**» lim b e r and pasture, plication ot the principal of “ se In games played hero F riday creek, ele ctricity, K-nxim house, 2 barns. 32.H0U. lective service’’ to Am erica's farm afternoon the London girls' base acreage, points out the Oregon ball team defeated the Doreiut 85 acres, m ostly tim ber, o|*'n range, creek, small house, good Mr. and Mrs. Burleson of C ot A A A office as it prepares fo r the g irls 11-7. The London t*>ys won tage Grove were Sunday visitors road. 2 miles out. $l,iXX>. referendum election May 2. W ith 17 11 at the H enry Rohd • home. an all-out e ffo rt to raise m orv ot Homes, At reages. H ubert Mosby :s spending a few Mrs. Ella Nell. Mrs. I lit f le ld ot the farm products needed to help days in Chelan. W ashington, at Creswell and M is. H a th a w a y and wm the war. It is w asteful of good tl»e home of a sister. Mrs. Ralph daughter Lorenc o f Ik-lig ht V a l land to raise an excessive amount Hand ley wero Sunday callers ot M i' o f wheat on top o f the present Stanley Hankow-ski, g r a d e N. Holton. huge surpluses, it is (minted out school principal, has received o r The. Cedars Ladies club »» til "T o w in the »» u- a g ric u ltu re no ders to report to r arm y d u ty and meet A p ril 21 w ith M is. Rohde, IN H C R A N C E —K K A I. KBTATK. less than industry must gear i t w ill leave this week. Mrs. An The m eeting »»-ill be spent se»» 7Ut M nln self to the production o f neces thony Sokolieh o f Cottage Grove mg on quilts. A ll the m em lers are sary quant ities of the rig h t kind w ill fin ftii out this term . asked to hd present. o f products," the AA A official.- M r. and Mrs. I. II. Holton ami The Dorena. C ulp Creek and declare. “ For a g ric u ltu re this Dlsston grade »»'bools w ill join in Dean mid Mrs M an tx'rk «ml Join means g re a tly increased amounts th e ir annual May Day festivities made a nusine-s tr ip to Itosehui ■; o f pork, dairy, and p o u ltry pro Loom» I.cnf Supplie»— nil kind» The Sentinel hero Friday. M ay 1. There w ill Tuesday. ducts. vegetables, oils and fats, and o the r high energy foods.” Oregon, along w ith some other states, has some areas p n m a rilv suited fo r wheat production on land d iffic u lt to d ive rt to other uses. The plan of handling wheal surpluses under m arket quotas w n c i i lu fU C T makes it possible to protect such Our stores ore bursting with golden ripe TO MARKIT areas in the continued production OA>JUt* oranges ond grapefruit delicious fruit that o f reasonable amounts o f wheat guards your heollh. Children need it especially The U. S. ca rryove r on July 1. every one, for vitam in C. Drink the (Uice every morning 19-12. is estim ated at «30,000,000 bushek. o r almost as much as is required to meet the needs of the U nited States fo r a fu ll year. Canada w ill have a ca rryove r c f Thin-skinned, juice filled novels about 490.00ri.0dtl -bushels, while the A rgentine wheat m arket is reported p ra c tic a lly inactive foi lack o f shipping. A A A o ffic ia k point out that m arketin g quotas w ill not destroy Desert-grown fruit, exceptionally juicy. this surplus but that they do pro vide a way to keep this wheat in the ever-norm al granary u n til it is needed, w ith o u t w recking the m arket fo r those who must con Produce Prices I'nr I* ri. ¡11 tinue to grow wheat. I f the quo- las are co n tin u a l, m aking pos O t h e r P r o d u c e F e a tu r e s sible co ntrol of the wheat acre , cwtu» age. wheat loans may a k o be con co»" ’¿«d 9 ° " ' A P P L E S , \\ ittcs.ips, Delicious, IB tinued under the present law. , àtri' * .to'** Good e*en,-w?»t »e»** Otherw ise the loans m ust cease. C A L A V A S , Eaticv Avocados I Farm ers raising 15 acres or more o f wheat are subject to quotas and are e n title d to vote in N E W P 0 T A T 0 E 3 , No. 1 C a lif... the referendum. Stake Your Claim in America Buy Real Estate Now! Wheat Likened to Selective Draft Cedars JA M E S A. R O D M A N LANE COUNTY REALTY SERVICE Kuhl,er Stamps, Pads. Ink. The Sentinel Sydney fo on Australia's south roast, and long way (ra m ro n tic rn t's em battled north ern approaches, but m etropolis is .ready for Jap a ir raids. Here, in Sydney Inch school, is one of city's best raid posts, equipped to handle 72 casualties. O peratin g table shown is im p ro vised and includes scooter wheels. H u n g r y ? Picked Up On Main B r in g on th e SOUP! Waldo Abraham DeMoy, w ith Cottage Grove's w a ll street in s ti tution. probably w on't sleep much Friday night, as he w ill be parked along some tro u t stream by the crack o f dawn the fo llo w in g m o rn says Dorothy Greig ing. News o f DeM oy’s intentions O TH ER would say: "There’s probably has made the fish very nervous. Likewise it's had a de nothing like a big bowl of good effect on the local fish thick soup to satisfy hunger rig pressing t down to your very toes.” (She m arket. operated on the theory that Chilians E a rl Ballew has stuck to the were completely hollow all the w .y story th a t his black eye is due to down and must be kept tilled up I an unwieldy stick o f wood, des At any rate, it's blessedly true at any time, anywhere, that a tine pite numerous questions. M HOW ARD N O W A V IA T IO N CADET. S A N T A AN A. C A L IF O R N IA — E lm er E. Howard, son of M r. and Mrs. J. E. H oward o f 718 So. 6 Ji St.. Cottage Grove, has become an A via tion Cadet at the A ir Corps Replacement T ra in in g Center, it w-as announced here Monday by A rm y officials. By means o f a recently adopt ed “ screening’’ process Cadet H oward w ill be placed in the type o f d u ty fo r w hich he is best s u it ed. In s tru c tio n received at the Clam Chowder Bisque offers a com Replacement T ra inin g Center w ill bination of delicious flavors. be the firs t step tow ard Howard hefty soup is almost a meal in itself ta kin g his place »n the A ir Corps — and in these days there's nothing as e ith e r p ilo t, navigator o r bofn- easier to serve. A few cans of soup bardier. made with double rich stock and you’re all fixed to serve a nourish ing soup to hungry man and raven ous youngsters— or to the straggler trailing in after regular meal time who nevertheless clamors for hot reviving food. Sometimes try combining two or more soups, too. For example: Clam Chowder Bisque t can condensed claen chowder soup 1 can condensed chicken-gum bo soup 2 can» m ilk (using soup can for M r. and Mrs. L a rry Kellog. ac companied by M rs. Kellogg's m other. M rs. E verett Powell, drove over to Seaside the la tte r p art o f the week. M r and Mrs. Kellog remained at Seaside w hile Mrs. Powell went on to F o rt Canby fh r a v is it w ith her broth- ! cr, L t. Leon V anN ortw ick. m easure) Empty the clam chowder into a saucepan and to it add the chicken- gumbo soup. Then stir In 2 cans of milk. Heat to boiling point, but do not boil. Serves 5-7. W orth H arvey w ent to P o rt land Wednesday to attend the an nual convocation o f the grand chapter Royal A rch Masons. Pepper Pot Potags George Kebelbeck came home from P ortland Sunday and is ill a t his home on T h ird street. M r. Kebelbeck has been employed a t the ship yards. 1 can condensed pea soup 1 can condensed tom ato soup 1 can condensed pepper pot soup 2 cans m ilk, using soup can for measure Combine the pea. tomato and pepper pot soups. Then add 2 cans of m ilk, using soup can for a mea sure. Heat, but do not boll. Serv^' 6-8. Sm iley M orris of K la m a th F a lk came Sunday to be w ith his father. I. B. M orris, and returned home Monday. M rs. Bob Meranda W illis Booher. C urtin merchant, who w ent to C alifornia to v is it M r. M orris, came was transacting business here her father, home w ith them Sunday. yesterday. Mrs. W illiam s, w ife o f the late M rs. Grace Schoenover of K a A. M. W illiam s visited at the lama, Washington, arrived F riday home o f the Rev. and Mrs. W. V. fo r a visit w ith ner mother, Mrs. McGee Saturday. Katherine Rentle. Effective now. a ten cent deliv ery charge w ill be made on all re ta il ice cream sales, Gustaf- son'g, of course. 36-ltc-3i The Rev. Jim m y Vernon and his niece. M rs. Vernon, and her tw o sons visited at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. W . V. McGee Monday. ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT 4 tb . S U N K IS T L E M O N S T0MAT0E3, Red rip e ................I C. E. Brown ls in the big money now. He sold 199 sheep and Iam bi from h k D elight V alley farm Monday, p ra ctica lly cleaning out the lot. O ^ V O -lesso" A SPARA G U S L o w e st M a r k e t Price R H U B A R B , Eancy quality . . . . lit 3%c M n C<*> BUY 'EM BY THI POUND! ^ ', 0 0 Juice is th« imporlonl port Caramel Pecan Ice Cream at Gustafson's, of course. 3 6-ltc-3 i < BUY U. 5. Savings Stamps Spring Tonic REXALL BEEF, WINE and IRON TONIC make t h e » ,- ingredients readily available for quick assim ilation and absorption. A good spring topic like HEX ALL B E E F , W INE ANT, IRON may be all you need to give you new pep and vigor. GET A BO TTLE TO D A Y 16oz.$X — Kern’s for Drugs The Rexall Store Due to our inability to secure major appliances and other merchan dise in quantity, because of scarcity, we have decided to reduce our stock and move into smaller quarters. Beginning now and continuing until April 25, inclusive, we are reduc ing our stock at drastically reduced prices. Savings up to 25 per cent off our regular low prices. All Sales Final—No Charges—We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantity. / Shop and Save at Coast to Coast Store Pork & Beons you buy by weight - th e loir woy— ot Sofewoy v J ' - - TR 1 ''*"* * -. w J J5* > ¿ 4 / ’ \ Lu it Starch W hite K ing W hile King 3 W p r "n oges 25c AW TOILET SOAP GRANULATED Sugar Belle Peas 2 No. 2 cans 25c Sea Rock Tomatoes 2 *c*»s' 23c Country Home Com Cream Style Heinz Beans L'v.’i',’ Prince Leo Pink Salmon lb. can IS Full Cream C heese R a ttle Heinz Pickles 2 N V I r y 'e Horseradish Mustard f - e t . ja r Libby Apple Butter Beverly Peanut Butter lb. jar 21c Glenn Aire Grapefruit 2 can« 25c Grapefruit Juice 46-oz. can 19c Tomato Juice £ -7 19c V-8 V eaetable Cocktail - * 57c Cherub Milk, tall cans 1 ••1 7c Pet Milk, and others 3 tall cans 25c W estag Vanilla. Lemon 8 m u . 10 c Schilling's Spices, Complete Stocks! Morton's Salt KiL7 2pkgs. 15c Gerber's Dry O atm eal 8-oz. 15c Fig Bars V.“ !" 2 "> i'*<i 25c S tan d ard P o rk A Bean», No. 2* j tin R ippled W h e a t 2 |tkg». Shoe S trin g P o tato ? *, B lue B ell tin W h ite S a tin Sugar 10-lh. bag A rgo C o rn S tarch 3 pkg». B isquick— U m lt O ne L arg e Pkg. N o »a le* to dealer». P ric e * / pu lp ond d u n weiQh light Th o f'» why you p ro fit when Argo Storch 2 pkg» M eat -- ot orongei and gropetruil, it » c g h » heavy, while esc«»» —every time you shop! WAR SALE/ Cottage Grove, Oregon i.b 10c I fie 10c Me I# r 15c 3 6-<>z.. Ix ittle pockoge CAMAY k WINDEX 23-01 J3c bars J SOAP Candy Mint Kisses 8-oz. pkg. 10c Fresh Jelly Beans 1 lb. cello bag 14c Swansdown Cake Flour 2.k Peacock Buckwheat Flour ‘AT 25c Old Fashioned Oats a , w.. “ JT 2 k’ Corn Kix I’kR. 9e Post Toasties regular pkg. Sc Diamond Wax Paper i- '-ii >■ n ISc Book Matches carton of 50 12c Sunbrite Cleanser 2 '• ‘ 9c M inute Mutt Soup A pkji». 17c Price» lo r A p ril 17 to Z‘! In clo sh e Catsup ™ Lunch Box Sondwith Spread KITCHEN CRAFT 24>/j lb ENRICHED Sock I I S I I I It'S ENRICHED Coffee AIRW AY Thrifty, Mild Lb Bog 23c E f Sirloin Steaks " 37 Beef Roast fe c tiv e F rid a y and S a tu rd a y Pound Blade Cut» Skinned Hams Luncheon Meat Bacon Jowls Ground Beef 2 ..45 Fresh A »sorted Square C ut Lh. Lb. NO MATTER WHICH CUT OF MEAT YOU BUY YOU WILL FIND IT TOP QUALITY Boiling Beef«1» "15 Veal Roast 28- Shoulder lh *9*IAT< S*TfUP