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TUT’Ttsn \v , i»i'T«titi:i{ 7. in n TTTF- SENTINEL COTT \CE GROVE OTIEGON Deadly Botulinus Identified, Home Canners Advised South Lane Fair Awards Made (Continued from p; -<• | > mas, ( ' M o lv ih ill Champion ,f class, Mrs. Joe S«'hn<-i<lii w ith I hv firs t c a m «• of iK ilu lln u i I ii I h - ious begonia*. spmlugi- hi hum«- cuimcd v«-g«-tii- Flow er Arrangem ent : Mrs. blc« Io In- pu*itiv«*ly Identified In A lfre d W u lfl and M ix N. J. N el Oregon fo r never*! yearn ha* been son 1st. Mrs. 8. L. Godard und found in tome canned axpHiugu* Mrs. A llre d W u ilf 2nd. *oni to the Oregon S tate college i arm Prialu« «• haclerlology departm ent by a F ru it» : Apples Claude Arn<- honu-iniikei m non hern Um*01la 1st, G. E. E ln ne rly 2nd «juinc«-, county, rep ort* J. E. Simmon*. M y rtle Luke; pea«'h«-x, Lula B e t profi'MMor of haclerlology. tis. A* neverul Jurx of I lie «polled Table V«-g«-tables and F ru it*: aaparagu* Were throw n out, ihe Swei-I Corn. J Allen 1st, G. E. entire fa rm flock of chicken* wan F in n e rty 1st, Creswell Grange Uill««<l by eating it, but forturlate- 2nd; sweet potatoes, Grav«- Elm o; ly no member of the fa m ily even ts-ll js-p|s-rs, Lula Betti-;; banana ta*ted the product The hotultnu* M|Uiixh. Hebron Grange; table organism wus te ntative ly ide nti «jueen MjUash, S hirley Am--, sum fied In the bacteriology depart mer squash, Elsie Chilsun. torna- ment, a fte r which fu ll co nfirm a toes, S hirley Arne 1st, Lula Bet tion wax obtained from D r. K F. tis 2nd, Cre«w«-Il Grange 3rd; .Meyer, director of the George straw lx-rries, Erunk Vi«k; w ater W illia m Hooper foundation, Unl- melon. Creswell grange 1st, ('. v c ix ity of C alifornia Grewelle 2nd; cantaloupe, K. Cooper 1st. G. E. Finru-rty 2nd, B. Investigation of tin- clrcum - Grewell«- 3rd; ground ch«-rri«-s, atance* xurroundtng tin 1 canning Creswell grange, string beans, of thlx oaparngus, made by M r*. Creswell Grange; kohlrabi, Cres M yrtle C arter, home dem onstra w ell G iange; carrots. J. Thresher tion agent, revealed that a pres 3rd. pum pkin, S hirley Arne; large sure OMiker w in lined and that the jarx of aspa. icis were pro lim a beans, Shirley Arne; garlic, Creswell grange; cabbage. G. E. cessed in the pre-, ¡re cooker for lliirm tl o t F'tblle R rlatlnna It . S. W a r O rpartm ant F in n e rty ; «-ucumliers. Lula Betti* tlie recommended tim e und at the K I.E T H IS H O M II H A K IIi.lt P O L E ? — Here I* a characteristic proper pressure The d iffic u lty lx 1st, A W u lfl 2nd, S. Arne 3rd. srene at the Wuihuwk Barber Shop on un hdim l ba.-.u soim-uhere in onions, C resw ell Grange 1st, S. believed to have arisen, however, the South Pacific. I t afford«' tonsoriul service fo r an entire A im y from two sle|N> in Ila- process Arne 2nd, Emma K e lly 3rd; pota A ir Force squadron. The barber is Corporal George Longfellow, • The firs t was that, instead of toes, J. Thrasher 1st. Hebron K. D. 1, St. Joseph. Michigan. His customer is Corporal Itobert W. allowing tin- petrock of the cook Grange 2nd; beets, S. Arne; d ry Morgan, Ix>* Angeles, C alifornia. A bomb, properly painted, serves er to rem ain open t ill the u ir was Ix-uns, Lula B e ttis 1st, J. Thrash as an a tti active sign in fro n t of the shop. fu lly exhausted ami steam emerg er 2nd. T e rry Moody 3rd. Cham ed. the cooker lid was closed un pion o f class, G. E. F innerty w ith Tuesday, 7 .'Mt, Isiard ni «-«lueu- cahh'ige. t il the pressure began to rise and imn. Wednesday. 7:30, choir prac- then was opened fo r only 15 sec C rop*: Wheat Claude Arne. ti<-<- Thursday, 7:30, prayer me«-t- Champion of class. ond*. This Is not enough, accord ing. Friday, 7:30, Youth F ellow ing to Professor Simmon*, to com Se.-d Crops: Ladino C lover: pletely exhaust the air. The de ( IH tlsT lA V S( IEN< t MM'JKTt ship cabinet. Claud«- A rn e; r«-«J clover. Claude sired tem perature w ill not Is- ob Sunday sctuxil nt 9 45; forenoon Arne; corn, Fr«-d H a rris 1st, K. CHURCH O F C H R IS T tained at the recommended pres service, I I . subject, "A rc Sin, Cooper 2nd; sweet corn seed, J. Bible school, 9:45. W orship and sure unless the a-r is completely Disease, and Death K c a l? " Eve Allen 1st, Hebron Grange 2nd. removed. ning service s«-cond Wednesday of communion, 11:00. Suh ‘T 'h iis t popcorn. W ill Norwood. The O ur P attern Not M an." C. E. 6:30. A second step which pmhuhly each m onth at 8:00 p. m. 4-11 Clubs contributed to the spoilage was Bible, ( firis iiu n Science lite ra tu re Evening si-rvic«-. 7:30 Sub. "C h rist Cookery: N ut bread Blue, Pa • >ur B rother, M isb u lo r and that the w ater in which the and lb«- w iitin g s o f M ary lin k e r tric ia Scott, Norm a Carpenter, as|>aragus was blanched was pour Eddy may Is- borrowed or p u r Ju«lg<-". W orship | mthm I in the ¡G loria Rose; red, Barbara Glea m in i a uditorium at 7:15. ed Into the J'lrx Itotullnux spores chased Is-forc or a fte r tin- W««l- son; w hite, Jeannette W orkm an; Itoy Hands, S S. Supt. tlu it m ight otherw ise have tx-en nt-silny service. . yellow, E l i z a b e t h W orkman. L I’. Nebelung, M inister washed o ff were thus returned to Tin- ladies council w ill meet fo r Cookies: Blue. Barbara Banton; C H UR C H «> f GOD the product. I (Mil) East Adams an a ll «lay m eeting Tuesday, Oct. red. E m ily Gilham. Bread: Blue. W ith the m arked Increase In P hyllis Foster. Camp Cookery: Sunday wh«n>l. 10 a in. M orn 12th. Potluck. home vegetable canning this year, blue, Evelyn W ard. M ilo Chap ing worship, 1 1 a m. Young |«-o- utmost car»- Is being urged to ple's im-ettng, 7 |>. m Ix-votlonal man, C ha rlo tte Thrasher; red, P R E S B Y TE R IA N uvoid danger from such spoilage. Erlna Ann Peterson, Patsy fla w - service, 8 p. m. P rn yer meeting, Sunday school, 9:45 a. m. Mrs. The standard recommendation is Tuesday, 8 p, m. I,. W Comer. su|s'iintendent. At ley. Josephine Thrasher; w hite, thut no non-acid canned product, Beginning Sunday, October 31. 11:00 a. in. Rev. Earle T e rry of R ichard W icks, Hazel Cooper, such as vegetables o r meal, which we w ill have Evangelist I«- services S item w ill p i e a c h. Subject Richard W arren. Louise W a lth e r; shows the slightest Indication of yellow, Robert W arren. Lois Daw- etieh evening fo r a |*-rto<l id at spoilage should ever even be least tw o w eeks w ith K»-v. J. D. "B uildings of Men and of God." ley, Rosalie Pluixl'.al. Jean l ’lais- In teliii 'df.ile C h iix tiu n t-inileuvor, tasted la-fore having la-cn th o r K e rn u tt of K lam ath Falls as the 3 no p. m. Senior C hristian En- t«-d. Lester Barthakwny. oughly boiled a fte r opening A l Canning: Blue. B e tty Simons. speaker. ik-avor, 6:00 p. m. though there may la- hundred* o f M ary Ann Banton, B arbara Ban- God has help fo r individual* cases o f canned food s|Xiihig<- w ith domestic and «-very km«l of ton. P hyllis Foster; red. Shirley F IR S T B A IT IS T CHURCH cuused by other reasons than social problem*. Vv«- invite you to Rev. Geoy;«- E H ardy, Pastor. Arne. laitullnux, it Is never safe to give C loth ing : Blue, P hyllis Foster, meet w ith us to Worship G« m I and Sunday 9:45 a. m. church school. spoiled food to animals lest the implore h i* divine aid in the many Mrs II. 11. W eeklreyer, Supl. S hirley A rne; red. E m ily Gilham. wind«- fl«a-k or herd may la- k ill |M-iplcxmg phases of life. llo m e n in kin g : M y R«»m, G loria 11:00 a. m. m orning worship, ed Thorough boiling lx-fore you Mae C lark, blue; O ur Home, M ary Hoy E. Hutchison. pastor. topic, "L ife Is a J«iurney.” 6:30 taste Is the only safe rule, says p. in.. Baptist Youth Fellowship, Ann Banton, blue, Barbara Ban- Professor Simmons Bulling kills S E V E N ! I l- I »AY A 1 »VENT1ST Mrs. W. ( ' M a rtin , sponsor. 7:30 ton. red; Room improvement. the (ailson even though not the C H URCH p. in. Happy Evening Service, P hyllis Foster, reu spores. P o u ltry : T urke y Gobbler, Don West Main Street topic "A S trong Man's Creed." Sabbath school, 9:30 o'chx-k W«-«ln<-silny, 8:00 p. m. choir re W artw ek. blue; Cockerel aral p u l Preaching aervice 11:00 o'clock hearsal, Mrs. Helen Judy H ardy, let. Barbara Barnon, blue. Beef: Dave Kempxton, blue. Every Sat unlay. V isito rs welcome director. Thursday. 8:00 p. m. m id C a lf: Lonnie H arris, blue. week service, B ib le study, V ic to ry Gardens: Blue, G ilbert FR E E M E T H O D IS T Hebrews 2. Yearous. Nina Chapman; red. South 6th and Harrison Tin- pastor is preaching on tw o Arne; Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preach- series s la ttin g this Sunday. In the David .W alker, S hirley I'euiuit Bran Muffins ing service 11:00 a. in. Evening m orning tie is s ta rtin g a series on white, Lonnie Harris. cups whole htun 1 Scholarships: G ilb e rt Yearous service 7:45 p. m. Mid-week pra y I h«- general topic " L ife " which 1 cup m ilk fo r v ic to ry garden, Phyllis Foster er meeting Thursday 7:45 p. m. 1 egg w ill run fo r the m onth o f October fo r canning, Milo Chapman fo r 3 tbsp melted b u tte r at the m orning w orship hour. In camp cookery, G loria Rose fo r ASSEM BLY O F GOD ’ ■» cup chopped fiennuts the evening the pastor is bringing cookery. Hilton T. Park, Paster. ■\ cup enriched flo u r tin- second in his series o f five O rganization Booths: Scoring Sunday school at 9:45 n. m. sermons on Ihe book o f Daniel. A ll 3 tap baking powder Preaching, 11 a. in. Young people' are welcome to come nnd enjoy 2 Hwp sugar Evening a 1943 message fn»>« the old, old M ix the bran nnd m ilk and let service at 6:30 p. in. stand five minutes. Beat the egg evnngelistic service, 7:43 p. in book. Tuesday night, pra yer service, and Hdd to tin- bran m ixture. Adil The midweek service is the most the melted b utter, and chopped 7:45 p. m. Thursday night, preach im portant service in the church |>eanuts. S ift the flour, linking Ing service, 7:45 p. tn. you should Is- th«-n- so s ta rt now powder and sugar and add to bran attending.. B L U E M O U N T A IN m ixture, link«- in h uttereil m u ffin Rev. George E. H a rtly pastor. Mrs B e lly W illiam s, pastor. lain* In hot oven (400 degrees) Sunday school 9:45 a. in. M orn tw e nty minutes. Makes 12 m u f (il'.K.MANY I Alt FROM ing service 11:00 a. tn. Young fins. "< O L I. APSE" ix-oples service 6:45 p. tn. Charles G. East burn, leader. Evangelistic The German arm y has nearly Ml N SIIIN E I.IKH P service 7:45 p. in. Bible study and three times as many combat d i The Sunshine Group «»f the prayer service Wednesdays 7:45 visions in Ih<- field today as there were when the at lack on Poland C hristian church spent a most en p. nt. began fo ur years ago. M ajor Gen joyable day on Wednesday at the C A T H O L IC CHURCH eral Getirg«* V. Strong, assistant home of M r. and Mrs. F rank Mc- Rev. J. L. M axwell, Pastor. chief of s ta ff G-2 (M ilita ry In te l Garvin. At the main hour ti |x>1 Mass each Sunday at 111:30. ligence» di-clared recently. D is hick lunche«»n was served, a fte r likelihood o f an which a program nnd business IIKHItON < lit Ki ll OF < il l t l S T counting any Contains method: and directions early collapse o f e ithe r Germany nn-eting whs held, w ith the elec On the ahorea of Hebron dnm, or Japan, General Strong disclos fo r home canning and d ry in g o f tion of new officers fo r the coming 7 miles south of Cottage G ro v '. foods, approved by Home Dem ed Hint the Germans had replaced year ax follows: Mrs. Je rry Easl- onstration Office o f the A g r i Sunday school, 10 a. nt. Sermon hnm, president; Mrs. John Vun- I I a. nt. by Ladd Howard, m in the 20 divisions lost at S talingrad cu ltural Extension Department, U n iv e rs ity of C alifornia. N o rtw ick, vice president; Mrs. E. ister. C hristian Endeavor 6:30 last w inter, and that the German Get th is ' How to-do-it” folder A. Telch, secretary; und Mrs. E. p. nt. L u ftw a ffe was larger now than in a t your nearest Shell dealer or H ull, treasurer. The Sunshine 1939. He said also that the weap Shell Service Station. Group's new bride, Mrs. H ull, was L U T H E R A N CHUR C H ons Ihe Germans an- m aking are presented w ith g ifts front the SHELL OIL COMPANY, (M issouri Synod) group and members. The day was Incorporated S. D. A. church building, West in some cases b e tte r than any enjoyed by 28 members and Main street. W. A. Sylwi-sler, which the Unit«-«! Nations have. friends. M r. and Mrs. Nebelung Roseburg, pastor The service Sun were guests. The next regular day liegins at 11 a. m. Sermon meeting w ill be held al the church topic, "The Glorious Privilege of on October 19. Abiding in anil w ith Jesus." Sun day school meets at 10 a. in. We most cord ia lly invite ill those having no eluirch nomc to attend « room plas itere«! bouse w ith * L- ««-res o f g ro u m l. f r u it , our service and Sunday scnool. P o lli blocks from c ity center. A real buy at $2700.00. Term s We i-s|x*ciiilly invite Ihe many Dado Heads ni-wcnnters that have moved Io lo A . about I» A. eleiired. S p rin g yf-ar i num i i-reek. < >1«1 Circular Cottage ( ’.rove and v ic in ity . The ham . .\o o il u-r b iiib lin g s . $1.000.00. Lutheran hour is broadcast every fiflCHUHCHES FREE Home Canning Folder Today’s Best Values West 6th S«iw Shop Crotta Cuts Saws of All Types E. E. Wood 1104 W. 0th St. Eugene, Ore. Sunday over M utual al 1.00 p. m. MERL KING METHODIST W ith I Sunday church school, 9:45. S. L. M arkin, Supt. 11:00 m orning worship. 6:00 Interm ediati- l.ra g u r 16:15 Youth Fellowship. 7:30 eve ning .service. 701 Main St. I RODMANS Phone 216 pa ce (M.ints fo r blue ribbon pla«-ings Grange ; Dorena, Hebron and Creswell; club*. C«-«lars Neighbors d o h and London 4-H M other* club. Youth O rganization: F. F. A.. Home Economics club. Cottag,- Grove union high sch.x.l cannery «•shihited set up used at the can nery, - An exhibit which drew much a tte ntio n but not having a division was that made by N. J. Nelsor w fh tw o e xh ib it* of poUttoe*. one p la nt«•«) m (hi- dark nt th«- mwin and one in the light. From results we have deckled to plant ourx in the ground. The fa ir was sm aller this year w ith f.-wei exhibits tint w ith gixx. q u a lity of work. The new tria l m ethoil o f paying awards only to those w ith champion o f class, luoved not to tx- popular and Ov oid plan of m aking sm all «-ash awards Jnr firs t an«. s«-< ond plac ing* w ill probably be resumed an o the r year. nvi MKM. 4 A l.D W E L L KEGIHTKKH w ith th e ir registration A T F. D F O. there Friday. Mrs. C ed i E Caldwell spent E riiia y in Eugene, where she registered in th«- graduate division at th»- U nive rsity of Oregon school of music. She is w orking toward her master'« degree and w ill have ner piano instruction from A u io ra P o tte r Underwood. O nly one day each week w ill be spent on the campus, thus enabling her to c a rry on her piano instruction here. Due to the unexpected number o f music m ajors coming in fo r en- rollm ent. Mrs Caldwell assisted y/ yz/ . while Appearance Coutitx Personnel managers know Irom long experience (hat employees who are immaculate about their own bodies and ek.thes are much more I'kely to produce accurate work. RADIO REPAIRS By Dexter Somers 318 Main //, . /// /t , A u th o r iz e d D e a le r PHONE 27 Saleshooks. The Sentinel. SCHOOL DAYS DEMAND A LOT OF ENERGY You can get a big variety of energy building foods at your Irish- Swartz Store. You’ll enjoy the .saving too. j CRACKERS Tasty Salted. 2 lb. Box n • 11738306 25' CO V E E 10c Pound F I C G 0 PA N CA K E Triangle. 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