The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 06, 1944, Page 8, Image 8

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T H E SEN TIN EL. POTTAGE PR O V E, OREGON
Terror Drama Has
Sensational Music
F iv e sp e d acuì
q u i nci s h ig h li ;ht
tio n o f U niversal
the O jie ra " com in
T h e a tre J a n u a ry
Eddy, Susanna Fc
R ains a rc c o - d ir
" L u lla b y o f the
T h e a tre
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in n a r y 7
CPAUL LUKAS
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Thurs., F ri., J a n u a ry 6 7
TOM CONWAY
S a t , Sun., J a n u a ry 8-9
G a llo n ! B a n d it o f th e V /e s t!
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ROBIN HOOD
OF THE RANGE
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list o f essential a c tiv itie s . Also,
\ \ PH ha« o rd ored a p p ro xim a te ly
IS n u llio n y in t s o f c o tto n fa b n e s
set aside fi»r the m a n u ta e tin e o f
e c rl.im s|>ccificd Item s o f In la u ts '
und r h ililr p iis d o th in g . W o rsle d
and c o tto n .vain w ill be id lo cu ted
fo r m a n u fa e tn n * o f k n ifte d o u te r-
w e a r and tn fa n ts ' rih lie d long lio.se,
h a lf socks, and a n kle ts. Such
goixls w ill not a rriv e on r v tu il
co u n te rs
u n tll
F e h ru a ry
and
M a rch .
How to bike
simple old-fashioned
“ Goodies"
Old-tim e fle u r favorites
T h e lib ra r y re p o rt released by
M rs. D an H a m a n t, lib ra ria n , fo r
the m o n th o f D ecem ber shows 613
a d u lt fic tio n s loaned and 109 non­
fic tio n s , m a k in g a to ta l o f 722
books loaned d u rin g D ecem ber to
a d u lts. 133 ch ild re n s fic tio n s w ere
loaned and 108. non- fic tio n s , m a k ­
in g a to ta l o f 241 ch ild re n s books
loaned d u rin g the m onth.
M oney received fro m fin e s was
$9.59 and fro m th e re n ta l shelf,
$9.25, m a k in g a to ta l o f $18.84 re ­
ceived d u rin g D ecem ber. T h e re
w ere 113 new books purchased fo r
th e lib ra r y and 3 books discarded.
D u rin g D ecem ber th e re w ere
23 bo rro w e rs cards issued and 10
cards cancelled. A t present, the
to ta l nu m b e r o f b o rro w e rs is 1639.
B ottle W agons
When Japan attacked at Pearl H ar­
bor we had 17 battleships in service
and 15 building. We were making
preparations but the w ar did not
wait. These 32 battle wagons cost
Am erican taxpayers three billion
dollars fo r a two ocean navy. The
w ar seemed fa r away then.
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TOM ATO
M IL K
s o n *
t a ll cans
D e f 'a r t r t it n i
born in the C ottage Grove trade area
in 1944
W e will give a case of m ilk to each, (brands
have been recom m ended by local p h y si­
cians)
A nd a H appy New Y ear everyone, even if
i t ’s a bit late.
oz
K ra ft
pkg
23<;
V u iiiu in -
oz
|wi< k
8
Jar
A n d for desm-rt. how m y fa m ily e n ­
jo y e d
o ld fa«luoned
a p p ly
pan­
d o w d y ! ( I w a s n 't nt nil sorry to nee
th a t, because it uses ju n t a lx iu t one-
q u a rte r an m uch s h o rte n in g an p ie!
CO FFEE
Itlc
( 8 p o in ts )
*2 lb
A n in te re s tin g v a ria tio n ia to r u t the
b iscu it d ough in th e shape o f d o u g h ­
n u t« . w h ic h lets th e «tew b u b b le up
th ro u g h the in n e r circle«. S o un d
good? I t ta x t r x good!
EDW ARDS
Dui-hi-ss
8
1 0 *j oz-
ca n s
2iJc
Sunny Bank Oleo
D R E S S IN G
R A IS IN S
C a m p b e lls
(4 iM iin ts)
p o in t)
tbu klu-m C u t w ith I
in buu-uit
c u tte r a n d place on hot slew , (ta k e
in hot o ven (425'’ F .) 2ft m in * or
u n til done.
Bread, J u lia Lee W right l>/2 lb 13c
Sugar, W hite Satin 25 lb bag $1.57
SEEDLESS
I Hr
1 lb
ja r
Apple Fandew gy
5 c u p . th in ly
I / , t.p . n u tm . _
•h eed a p p le t
1
t ip * , lem on
Y l eop lu g a r
jutee
! « l» p . xslt
2 t b i p i . w a te r
'/« t»p. cin n a m o n
tap. g ra te d
lem on rin d
C o m b in e apple«, sugar, s a lt, spiin e
le m o n ju ic e , w a te r a n d rin d . T u r n
in to p an (8 x 8 x 2 ); cover a n d b ak e
in hot o ven (4 6 0 ° F .) 20 m inx. M ix
2 cups s ta n d a rd b is c u it d ou g h , a d d ­
ing 1 tbsp su g a r to flo u r m ix tu re .
K n e a d g e n tly 8 tim es, shape and
ro ll in to s q u a t« (8 x 8 ). F it d ou gh
o ver app les in p a n . c u t slits to lot
« te a m escape, a n d re tu r n to h o t o ven
1450” I- ). K a k e 25 nuns, o r u n til
< runt is b ro w n e d S e rv e w a rm w ith
c re a m or p la in . M a k e s 8 servings.
28c
1 lb
Cheese (W isconsin sharp)
lb
W hite Magic Bleach
l/ 2 gal
P ork & Bean», S ugar Loaf (13)
GUARANTEE» MEAT
Red Beans (2 pts lb)
2 lb
Peas, S ugar Belle (15 pts) 2 ’a
Spinach, Libby (12) 2»/2 cans
Pum pkin, Del Monte (15) 2i/2’»
Cranb. Scs. Conway (8) 12% oz
Panckc Fir, Suzanna 40 oz pk
Quick Oats, H O 1 lb 12c, 2 lb
Oats, M orning Glory 48 oz pk
Grape N uts Cereal
Beef Roast B G ra d e lb. 23c
Sirloin Steaks |j<*n*<u u 33c
Pork Steaks S h o u ld e r lb. 40c
Veal Roast S h lil. A G u id e lb. 28c
Veal Steak Ix iin A G ra d e 36c
Short Ribs of Beef »* 19c
Fresh Ground Beef "»• 28c
I w ish th e re w e re ro o m to te ll vou
lb.
12 oz pkg
Tcbacco, Prince A lbert or
Velvet
lb
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O O A U F -IO H T .
2 thsps. chilled
s ho rtenin g
• * i o •/* cup m ilk
J/« u p . * * | |
33c
20c
23c
79c
P n u t B utter, Beverly
2 lb ja r 45c
Vinegar, Heinz Cider
Qt bot 18c
Soda Crackers, Snow flakes 2 lb 29c
L E T T U C E - Solid H eads
12c
O RA N G ES —N avals
lb 09c
YAM S L ouisiana
2 lbs 19c
^7' *
(•'• 5 . I r e a t u r y
lb Ja r
A irw ay Coffee—whole rcast lb
Tea, C anterbury B ia tk % lb
M alted Milk, Horlick plain 1 lb
R H U B A R B - F ield G rn lb 13c
P E P P E R S - G reen Bell lb 23c
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Now fifty m illio n Am ericans have
a persona] stake in this war. It has
been brought home to them. That's
why everyone is increasing p u r­
chases of War Bonds.
1 cup enric h e d
flo u r
I ' / j tape, b ak in g
pow der
FRESH RROUUCE^ Htllc Coffee
1
Im p o rt L ab o r
N early 60.000 Mexicans. Jam ai­
cans and Bahamans have come into
the United States this year to work
on the farm s. Several thousand of
the Jamaicans and Bahamans are
at work in New York fields and or­
chards.
Swansdown
Shortening
WAR BONDS
F ir s t a n d S e c o n d
B a b ie s
Thurs., Fri., J a n u a ry 13-14
The p a tte rn and tre n d o f t>re-
g o n ’s a g ric u ltu ra l in d u s try is i l ­
lu s tra te d by a new c h a rt show
in>: O regon's cast) fa rm incom e by
m a jo r sources in 1926-1930, 193.»-
1919. a n il in 1942. A copy o f the
co m p le te re |x u t m ay lie o b ta in e d
fre e fro m c o u n ty
extension o f ­
fices.
The only vaccine tablets
suitable for both tr e a t­
m ent and prevention of
colds.
G et them w ith complete
instructions, 3 sizes of
packages, only at
T q the
Mon., Tues., W ed
J a n u a ry 10-11 12
CLOSED
w h e re th e food
is going, fa rm
com oddity p r i c e s, p ro d u c tio n
coats and land values, e m p lo y­
m e n t anti w age
rates,
incom e
a v a ila b le fo r fin a lly liv in g , and
th e cost o f liv in g .
It is not probable th a t net fa rm
income next ÿ e a r w i ll he as g ie a t
as fo r the c u rre n t 1943-14 m a rk e t­
ing season, a cco rd in g to a re vie w
o f the o u tlo o k fo r a g ric u ltu re in
O regon in 19-11 .m il beyond, ju s t
published by the a g ric u ltu ra l e x ­
tension set vice it O regon S ta te
ANY KIND
M A S O N S IN S T A L L N E W
college to assist fa rm e rs on p ro ­
O F F IC E R S A T D R A IN
d u c tio n and m a rk e tin g problem s.
ANY TIM E
The c irc u la r con ta in s sections on
ANY SU BJECT
the fa rm p ric e a.id cost s itu a tio n ,
A l the last re g u la r m e e tin g of
the dem and and p rice
o u tlo o k, S unset Lodge No. 144 A. F. A
R A T IO N T O K E N S I OH
probable tre n d or fa rm costs, and A. M at D ra in in s ta lla tio n o f o f­
It E T A I I . E K S
fic e rs fo r the new ye a r was held
o th e r re la te d in fo rm a tio n .
Ilru c e
Y o rke , y o u th fu l
high
Even i f gross
fa rm
incom e last w eek as fo llo w s : W o rs h ip fu l
R e ta ile rs se llin g ra tio n e d foods
school boy preacher, w ho is now should be as g reat ne xt m a rk e t­ m aster. It. F. R a n d a ll; senior w a r­ should file th e ir a p p lica tio n s fu r
c o n d u c tin g m eetings at the A s­ ing season as th is the net Incom e den, J. S W h ip p le ; ju n io r w arden.
sem bly o f God. is prv..-ng Ins a b il­ p ro b a b ly w i ll be less, a cco rd in g to W illia m G ris w o ld , senior deacon.
T h e sta te board o f a g ric u ltu re ity to m in is te r the w o rd o f God the e x tru s io n service re p o rt, as I I . L. G oodm anson; ju n io r deacon.
w ent on record to consum er sub­ w ith o u t fe a r o f the people.
there are in d ica tio n s th a t costs S idney M eachem ; se n io r stew ard.
sidies in its re g u la r sem i-annual
The yo u n g m an
received the p ro b a b ly w ill he h ig h e r in re la ­ R ay H e rn a t/k i: ju n io r
ste w a rd ,
m e e tin g in Salem in D ecem ber urge to preach w hen but a lad o f tio n to p rices to. fa rm pro d u cts. O. II. M a rtin ; se cre ta ry. L lo y d
when it endorsed in d e ta il a le tte r 1 1 find has been preaching ever M uch w ill depeno upon th e d u ra ­ (.'oons. tre a su re r. II A. W o olm an.
w ritte n by E. L. Peterson, state since,
co n d u stin g
m eetings
in tio n o f the w a r and. i f it should m a rsh a l. Dan W rig h t; ty le r. D en­
d ire c to r o f a g ric u ltu re , to the m any o f the churches o f Oregon end w ith in the ye a r,
the ade­ nis lio d lr .
c h a i'm a n o f the U. S. senate a g r i­ and W ashington.
q u a c y o f w h a te v .. g o ve rn m e n ta l
c u ltu re c o m m itte e , w ho had in v it ­
Though he has ju s t tu rn e d 17 measures a re ta ke n to soften the
ed Peterson to appear in W a s h in g ­ he has th e a b ility to m ake his fa ll o f fa rm prices a fte rw a rd .
ton. D. C., a t a h e a rin g on sub- subjects in te n se ly in te re s tin g by
F a rm prices in
O regon now
- d.es and fa rm prices. Peterson q u o tin g m any s c rip tu re verses to average 84 p e r cent above 1935-
E lig ib ility re q u ire m e n ts fo r ra ­
sent the le tte r in lieu o f appear- emphasize his s u b je ct. He is pi l i v ­ 1939 levels and 122 |ie r cent above
tio n e d stoves have been w idened
in g an a ttra c tio n to the young 1930-1934. T he U n ite d S la te s gen­
A consum er w ho lias n h e a tin g o r
The board, th ro u g h its endorse­ people and urges them on w ith e ra l average Is 26 |»er ce n t above co o kin g stove th a t cannot lie used
m ent o f the P eterson le tte r, de­ his m o tto . "Y o u th fo r C h ris t."
the c u rre n t “ 90 p e r cent o f p a r­ s a tis fa c to rily is now e lig ib le fo r a
M e e tin g s w ill
co n tin u e
each ity " level, the basis g e n e ra lly d is ­
clared th a t fa rm e rs a re already
st o ve -ra t in n in g c e rtific a te . R a tio n
tw o weeks cussed fo r p o s t-w a r
s tru g g lin g w ith a maze o f fe d e ra l n ig h t fo r the next
p rice sup­ c e rtific a te s also m ay tie issued fo r
re g u la tio n s and th a t th e y sincere­ w ith the exception o f M onday and ports.
stoves to heat p ie m ise s w h e re es­
ly fe a r fu r th e r fe d e ra l d o m in a tio n S a tu rd a y.
The eigh t-p a g e re vie w co n ta in s se n tia l c o m m u n ity a c tiv itie s , such
and encroachm ent. H ere are o th e r
several c h a rts and tables o f d ata as v o lu n te e r Red Cross w o rk , are
( IIK K E N L E S S O F T E N
b rie f excerpts fro m the three-page
bearing on the o u tlo o k fo r a g ri­ c a rrie d on A ra tio n
c e rtific a te
BRO W N 'S DRUG STORE
le tte r :
c u ltu re in Oregon. These in clu d e now m ay bi1 issue d to a la n d lo rd
Phone 244
C h icke n soon w ill appear less
"F e d e ra l p ro g ra m s have re p e a t­
d a ta on c u rre n t levels o f p ro d u c- w ho w ishes to buy a stove fo r the
o
fte
n
on
home,
re
s
ta
u
ra
n
t
and
e d ly called a tte n tio n to the large
im i consum er p urchasing pow er. use o f an e lig ib le tenant
volum e o f p u rch a sin g p o w e r o f h o te l menus as a s u b s titu te fo r
w h ic h the percentage used fo r ra tio n e d meats.
T h e W a r Food a d m in is tra tio n
food is a t as low a p o in t as a t
any tim e in o u r h is to ry . F a rm e rs, T h u rs d a y n ig h t ordered cold s to r­
th e re fo re , believe subsidies unnec­ age stocks o f chickens set aside
fo r the arm ed services, m ilita r y
essary.
"T h e b e lie f in a g ric u ltu ra l c ir ­ hospitals, the w a r s h ip p in g a d m in ­
cles 4s th a t subsidies w ill not act is tra tio n and o th e r agencies buy-
e ith e r to su sta in p ro d u c tio n o r in ­ in g fo r g o ve rn m er.' account.
The freeze o rd e r covered a ll
crease it. F a rm p ro d u c tio n sched­
ules are not fle x ib le . .The u n c e r­ stocks in excess o f 3,000 pounds
ta in ty o f the d u ra tio n o f subsidies heid b y dealers, re s ta u ra n t and
p ro c e s s o rs ,
ind th e ir am ount does not appeal ho te l operators,
T h e y go a lo n g w a y to w a rd m a k in g a w a rtim e
w holesalers, re ta ile rs and o th e r
to form ers....
m e a l h e a rty and s a tis fy in g ! H e re a t S a fe w a y we
"T h e su b je ction o f subsidies up­ holders o f frozen chickens O w n ­
ha
ve th e in g re d ie n ts , to p » in q u a lit y b u t lo w in
ers
o
f
p
o
u
ltry
held
in
in
d
iv
id
u
a
l
on producers in lie u of f a ir prices
p rice . S to c k y o u r p a n tr y , to d a y !
th u s places th e m a t the m e rcy o f fa m ily lo c k e r spaces w ere speci­
fic a lly exem pted fro m the o rd e r.
fe d e ra l agents.
"F a rm e rs view subsidies as p u re ­
C aulkin g Saves F uel
ly fo r b e n e fit o f consum er. W age
Use of caulking compounds to fill
earners have th e fu ll su p p o rt o f '
NOW th a t w r re s ta rtin g o u t on a
th e governm ent
to
secure f a ir cracks and chinks around doors and
new y e a r. It's not a b ad idea to look
windows
and
in
walls
can
be
an
im
­
wages. T h e ir w o rk week is s till
b a rk at some o f th e s im p le th in g s
portant
aid
in
stretching
fuel
ra
­
48 hours, w h ile th e fa rm e r's w o rk
o u r "fo r.-m o t h ers " used to b a k e M e a t
week averages n e a rly 70 hours.... tions. Caulking compounds are eas­
pica
a p p le p an do w dies
h e a rty
Crisco, 0 Form ay (15) 3 lb
dishes o f th a t good old fashioned
M o st fa rm e rs have no desire to ily applied, either w ith a putty knife
or with a "g u n .”
Strips*. (A n d th e re are w a y s to get
deny wage earners th e ir gains b u t
Shoitening, Fluffo (5) 1 lb
along w ith m u ch less s h o rte n in g
believe th a t w age earners (co n ­
tlia n in m a n y a " m o d e rn " re c ip e !)
K aro Syrup, Blue L. P / 2 lb hot
sum ers) should re a lize th a t fa r m ­
H o w long since you've trie d m a k in g
ers should
lik e w is e
have
fa ir
Caik c F lo u r
2 -1
a m eal pie w ith biscuits in s te a d o f
Molasses, G randm a's Qt glass
wages tp ric e s ), and not be depend­
c ru s t, fo r exam p le?
ent upon the beneficence o f gov­
L
eslie’s
S
alt
2
lb
bag
Curry gltswlt* ter M e e t A le
e rnm ent.
L IB R A R Y R E P O R T F O R
DECEM BER
DIANE
6, u n i
VACAGEN
in WARNER BRO
T O M
Net Farm Income
For Next Season
May Be Smaller
a io
A griculture Board
H its Subsidy P lan
ARCADE
P lîA î
w a n ! W a rd and George W aggner.
is sung as a d u e l by Eddy and
Miss F oster. "P ia n o C o n ce rto ,'' by
W a n t is a fe a tu re d num ber. "R u s ­
sian O p e ra ," sung by Eddy and
N ie k i A n d re w itlv a m ixed chorus
o l 1(1.1 voices, is based on T -e h n i-
kow sky 's 4th S ym phony. “ French
O |X 'ta ," also presented by Eddy,
Miss F o s te r w ith Jsn e F a rra r and
the chorus, is based on themes by
Chopin.
The th in ! act o f " M a rth a ." sung
by E ddy, M iss F oster. Jane F a r­
ra r, T u d o r W illia m s and A n th o n y
M a rlo w , was adapted by
»V n il
w ith special lib re tto s by George
W aggner. W aggner. w ho fu rn ish e d
lib re tto s fo r the o th e r o p e ra tic
selections, was th e p ro d u ce r o f
"P h a n to m o f the O p e ra ." A r th u r
L u b in directed.
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