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THi nsnw ja m ' ahv n ion vnraw n 'T inno q n v r iin *rr-rvT/r.v’»o Dorena Grange Plan« 4th War Loan Drive Ronds Will Buy * JAN U AR Y IO Needed Equipment llu rrau i.f l*t,l,l|r R«,ktl..n- » \ S I' War (tn .« rtn w » t A V IA H it s I \ ( . I M I ILS IS T H E A l« I I I A v ita l lin k in thn < »am o f n ir liMten b u ilt by IJ. S. A via tio n Engineers is tins landing livid aomawhvia in the Aleutian«. The livid having U n chared, graded and rolled, portable a lw l landing plank h laid to complete the in trica te ayatem o f runway and taxiw nys from which out a irc ra ft w ill carry the war to the vneinv. H T K K T f I I T H A T IT . W O K To the People M a n y v n ri'itio n s o f the ‘‘w hipped of this Community b litte r ' served as a delicacy In p re -w a r F re n ch i. s tiiu ia u is are IIIISK II ovin How about di mg a ii le cold now being trie d nut in A m e ric a n tu rk e y th in k in g a fte r you I □ y home k itc h e n * to m ake b u tte r ra .n " b . the: n< a .paper to n ig h t’’ dons go fa r th e r G e lu tin , m ilk , Y ou 've got a good job. The he lig h t cream and egg are a ll pn chances are (her Is some I v vise in your a lb illtle * a* extenders to w h ip In to fa m ily, per b u tte r and. if p ro p e rly made, the haps two or m ix tu re * have a fresh tm t te r fla three, w ork in g . Y o u r v o r and a so ft lig h t te x tu re th a t son or your m akes them easy in spread. The b ro th e r — m ix tu re * a re u seful o n ly a* may be away at war. spreads, not as su b stitu te s (n r b u t T h is w a r te r in fr y in g o r In cake o r cookie m u s t end m a k in g . om etiniv Your whole fa m ily sour neighbors. a re p ra y in g It T h e re a re Im p o rt m t ru le * to vr.ils soon and those fig h tin g buy s fo llo w to m a ke these extenders o f soul . w ill ru n ic home safely V. H ave the b u tte r soft hut not m e lt Hut w ill you be ready fo r sei n te ve r b-ipeens when peace ed and the cre a m o r m ilk lu k e conjf.s h:»ve f sarme . oiti comes ■ ’ W ill you have w a rm . A d il liq u id Io b u tte r g i id- W.C. th in g la id a way ’ ■ W e're - ..II a ll ho u a lly w h ile w h ip p in g s lo w ly w ith mg th e re 'll he Jobs a p le n ty, lo ibs t m cu ii — m a ......g k in g aorr.ething som e tn ir , w h ich ,.........—■ an egg heater, (" lu ll the m ix tu re lo r 'som ebody's h .ip n u ie rs and to m a ke it fir m before serving nut fo r som ebody's sorro w T h a t's where y o u r W ar Bonds O ne successful spread to m ake com e Into the p ic tu re Sure one ix iiin d do w h e n 1 you had iw o A m erican s own b illio n s o f d o l before m ay be made by a dding 1 lar» o f W ar Bonds now ; and be fore Ibis ttb W ar Loan ends egg, I cup o f cream , and ten- t h e y w ill have t ut aw ay b illio n s spoon o f salt to pound of b u t m ore. But how about you? te r. S o fte n the b u tte r by leaving Y o u 're the one thnt counts The b ig g e r the pile o f W ar Bands It fo r several h o u r* at room te m 'o u have when peace comes, the p e ra tu re . T h e n heat u n til lig h t >' " '••' Chance s o u 'll have 1« s lip and flu ffy . D ro p In the salt and rig h t Into the post w a r w o rld yo u 're d re a m in g about tonight w h o le egg am i Ix-uY w e ll. Heat So “ Z.n i 11/ B ack the A tta c k .” the cream lust to lu k e w a rm , then . THE EDITOR. add it g ra d u a lly w h ile beating. C h ill the m ix tu re in the r e fr ig e r a to r. < O N T IM I HOG I'KH E A n o th e r suggestion is to use A D Jl STM ENTS a s a ile d b u t u n sw e e te n e d cus ta rd - 2 egg y o lk * to one cu p o f A d ju s tm e n ts in hug su p p o rt m ilk - and co m bine it w ith an eq p i ice*, w h ic h have Ixs’ n in e ffe c t u a l m easure o f b u tte r softened to in num erous m a rk e ts d u rin g D e room te m p e ra tu re . T h e alm ost cem ber w ill he c o n tin u e d u n til f u r co ld cu sta rd I* beaten In to the th e r notice, w ith m in o r exceptions. b u tte r a lit t le at a tim e . S i l t Is A t an y m a rk e ts w here no a d ju s t added If necessary. T h is can even m ent o f the supiMirt level has been lx- used In sandw iches fo r it does announced, the su p p o rt p rice sh a ll not ticcomo ru n n y and soggy i f Is- one d o lla r p e r h u n d re d w e ig h t lu n ch boxes a re le ft at room te m I n -I o w th e m a x im u m p rice in r i p e ra tu re . f l ' d at such m a rk e ts on N ovem ber H e n 1 are a fe w h in ts fo r spread 29, 1913, u n d e r re g u la tio n o f O P A . in g the b u tte r th in : P re ve n t the w aste o f lit t le dabs OPPO R TU N ITY FDR th a t c lin g to plates and are w ash V ET ER A N S ed o ff. M ake b u tte r pats s m a lle r o r no Returning w u r veterans m ay en m w i1 than w ill he consumed. te r v ir tu a lly any o f the 30.207 R estore th e fa m ily b u tte r dish, a p p re n tic e tra in in g pro g ra m s in and let each person help h im se lf. the U m ti'd States. Age re s tric tio n s B C ittcr ro lls in th e k itc h e n . and o th e r lim ita tio n s have been P u t b u tte r d ire c tly on bread o r e specially lifte d fo r ve te ra n s in toast. m any a p p re n tice sh ip standards IX rn 't add b u tte r to vegetables so th e y m a y o b ta in tra in in g fo r In ecmking u te n sils - add it in the s k ille d w o rk , a cco rd in g to the W a r se rvin g dish. Manpower Commission. r * A nd to add a th o u g h t fo r the N ew Year. Resolve to fo llo w ve ry c a re fu lly and e ve ry day the G ov e rn m e n t’s Basic Food Guide. Plan th e fa m ily m eals Iro in the basic seven p a tte rn a n il th e re b y h e lp in th e h o m e fro n t crusade fo r h e a lth ie r and s tro n g e r A m ericans. S i TH EREIN PIO N EE R P A SSE S M rs. M a rg a re t C am pbell, w id ow o f the la te Jam es C. C a m p bell, long tim e residents o f S u th e rlin , died S a tu rd a y , J a n u a ry H, 1944, nt Nyssa, O regon w here .she had m ade her home fo r the past tw o years it was announced at M rs F annie D aniels o f Y o n ca l R oseburg M on d a y. F u n e ra l a r la wius tra n s a c tin g business here rangem ents w ill lx- announced S a tu rd a y. ' la te r. -------- , ------- — , iJorcriu G range held its te g u la r ir e d in g T h u rs d a y evening. Jan. tilh at the Ijid ie s (T u b H all. The purchase, »hit,ugh war M r and M is . F re d K nox o f tsinds, n t needed bo p .ta l equip Spencer ( 'r e e k G in n g e w ere vis m ent and supplies fu r A m e ric a '- ito rs . M r K nox e xplained the 4 th fig h tin g force», w ill lie the spec W a r Bond d riv e arid asked the ia l goal o f O regon women d u rin g Grange to sponsoi the d riv e in th is (lie com ing 4 th w a r loan d rive , lo c a lity . H aym ond W icks was ap- M rs. Sadie O t P u n lia r. P o rtla n d , I mi rile d c h a irm a n of the local d ire c to r o f the women'» d ivisio n co m m itte e . ot the O regon w a r finance com W o rd was received fro m P erkin m it tee. Is announcing th is week. llo e k e r, Russell W halen, P aul W om en's d iv is io n w o rk e r* in B a tu m i1, G urdon F llv m g . In t e r e ve ry c o u n ty w ill he urged to e sting le tte rs w ere read fro m choose sp e cific pieces o f equip S ta n le y B o n k o w s k i nt F o rt W o r m ent — o r a h o sp ita l it e lf; — and den, W a sh in g to n and R obert W ag- "p a y fo r it” by th e n sale o f w a r mu' w ho is now in N ew Guinea. bonds, M rs. D u n b a r says. M rs. M in n ie W agner, R o b e rt's The h o sp ita l equipm ent cam m o th e r also to ld some in te re s tin g paign, w h ich m akes a p a rtic u la r experience» fro m her son w h ile appeal to w om en w ho are m others, in A u s tra lia . W ive ;, .■asters o r daughters o f C laude A rn e discussed the fios- wounded fig h tin g men, is p a rt of s ih ility o f the R. E. A. co m p le tin g a n a tio n w ide p ro g ra m o f the a lin e ii i th e Row R iv e r seeiion w om en's d iv is io n of the w a r f i has. d on a su rve y o f the num ber nance section o f the T re a s u ry de o f a n im a l u n its re q u ire d fo r each p a rtm e n t. I HXi m ile * o f line. E q uipm ent w h ic h m ay lie “ p u r M r. and M rs. D on K a h le r of chased'' ranges fro m a dozen o p ( I'esswel) G range also w e ie v is e ra tin g gowns arid caps w hich co ' itors. M r. K a h le r re p o rte r on the about $20 to a lW 'i-lx -d general progress o f the fa rm m a ch in e ry h o sp ita l in the U n ite d S tates re p a ir class now being conducted w hich costs ab o u t S3fX),000. each Tuesday and F rid a y even Wasco c o u n ty women h a v e in g s a t 7:30 p m. m the old ca n pledged them selves to buy one o f n e ry b u ild in g . th e ir new R. W. and M a b e ll S herw ood and the lf/JO-bed h o sp ita l M r. and M rs . N o rris Robey were c h a irm a n M rs. F ra n cis S e u fe rt, The D alles, re p o rts to M rs. D u n o b lig a te d in the 1st and 2nd de bar. T h is sum represents \ of grees. the 4th w a r loan E bond quota M rs Joe S chneider was rep o rte d fo r W asco co u n ty. ill at the Sacred H e a rt H o s p ita l iri M a rio n c o u n ty wom en w ill spon Eugene. M rs. E s th e r S tra tto n was e le c t sor the purchase o f tw o am bulance ed m usician and was a p p ointed to o r h o sp ita l service planes w h ich says th e ir eontaet th e Red Gross re g a rd in g cost $110, (XXI each, D a vid W rig h t, e s ta b lis h in g a blood d o ner ce n te r ch a irm a n . M rs. Salem. at C o tta g e Grove. The G range voted to hold a pie social at th e ir next re g u la r m e e t ing, th e ladies to fu rn is h the pies. T h is w ill Is- fo llo w e d by an old fashioned s p e llin g m atch. A t the close o f th e m e e tin g the le c tu re r. M is . R aym ond W ic k -, presented th e fo llo w in g p ro g ra m : G ro u p s in g in g , W h ite elephant g ift m arch, c h o ra l re a d in g ,M ild re d S m ith , F ra n c is C ooper and O riss S teele; reading, M in n ie W ag n e r; le a d in g , B obbie Cole, fis h in g game by a ll. R efreshm ent» w e re served by the c o m m itte e in ch a rg e at the close o t the p ro g ra m . A box social and c a rn iv a l are planned to r F e b ru a ry 11 to w h ich the p u b lic is in v ite d . NEW < EII.ING PR IC ES W HEAT ON C IV IL I A N N . R. P ow ley, president o f The P a c ific Telephone and T e legraph C om pany, in co m m e n tin g on the com pany's a ffa irs in connection w ith the release o f divid e n d checks fo r the fo u r th q u a rte r, m ade last week, pays tr ib u te to the m illio n s o f A m e ric a n y o u th on the w a r fro n t, to th e telephone m en and w om en w h o fig h t sh o u l d e r to shoulder w ith them , and to th e general public. Salesbooks. The Sentinel. PHOTOGRAPH^ K IN D ANY T IM E ANY SUB JECT C. MORELOCK - Sonotone H earing C enter ('u llag e Grove lintel, ('u llag e Grove, Ore. MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST Ja n u a ry 19th, 1944 M r. B.S-“ Be S“'e Be S**1' STYLISH, GUARANTEED GLASSES Created By Cra/tsmen- F actor y to You ► 820 Willamette St. Eugene Get Complete Eyc-Examalion Now. You’ll Be Told Frankly J. It. Nedry, C onsultant A NEW Y E A R -A NEW LIFE WITH SONOTONE If Glatset Are Not Needed. L e a rn th e T ru th NO DOWN PAYMENT ONLY A WEEK NO INTEREST-NO EXTRAS ’■'’■‘••■"X»»... ...K D r . E . V . B ro u g h to n , R e g is te re d O p to m e tris t in C h a rg e About Your H earing F rom S c ie n tific H earing Tests FREE A in lioniet lie ('h u rt Dem onstration Sonotone I's e r C lie e k l'p S o n o to n e of P o rtla n d 321 I’ailing Bldg., Portland. Ore. Miner Building, lingerie, Oregon SUNDAY and th e New Testament Don’t Fail to Hear This Enlightening Lecture. Come E arly- Song Service Begins at 7:30 Friday January 12 8:00 P. M. S, D. A. Church, West Main at M Street Saiosbooks, re ce ip t books, bo o k keeping systems. The S entinel. An Extra one during this big 4thWar Loan Drive. We at home can help our boys “out there” most by providing them with the tools of modern war.—Buy an extra bond today! BAKING SUPPLIES SNOSHEEN D IV ID E N D R EL EA SE D Slip Covers Economical S lip covers are used to p ro te ct new u p ho lstery o r to congeal old. to serve as the o n ly co ve r of a c h a ir, and to add a d e c o ra tiv e note to the room . The m ost fre q u e n t use is to hide a w orn and faded p e rm an ent cove r; a slip cove r is u su a lly less expen sive than new u p ho lstery IN C R E A S E D In w e ste rn O regon the p a ym e n t ra te fo r w hole m ilk has been in i', eased 5 cents a h u n d re d w e ig h t to 30 cents, and the ra le fo r b u t- te r fa l increased one cent to 6 cents a jxiund. East o f the m o u n tains the w hole m ilk ra te w ill re m a in at 35 cents, out b u tte r ia t paym ents w ill be at 5 cents a pound, an increase o f one cent. T h e new rates a p p ly to m ilk and h u tte rfa t delivered by p ro ducers d u rin g Ja n u a ry. P aym ents fo r N ovem ber-D ccerpber p ro d u c tio n , now being m ade by c o u n ty A A A office s, are a t the o rig in a l MEAT S IIT I.Y A b o u t tw o -th ird s (67 percent» o f U n ite d S tates supplies o f m eat a va ila b le fo r a ll needs in 1944 has been a llo ca te d to U. S. civ ilia n s , a cco rd in g to th e W a r Food A d m in is tra tio n . T h is a llo ca tio n w ill a llo w about the same p e r ca p ita c iv ilia n m eat consum ption in 1944 as in 1943. On a dressed w e ig h t basis, it is e q u iva le n t to a p p ro x im a te ly 132 pounds p e r ca p ita fo r th e y e a r com pared w ith the p re w a r 19.35-39 average o f about 126 pounds. ANY FEED PAYM ENTS D A IR Y M E N O regon d a iry producers w ill reei ive s lig h tly h ig h e r paym ents fo r J a n u a ry p ro d u ctio n under th e d a iry fet'd a d ju stm e n t p ro g ra m , the sta te A A A o ffic e re p o rte d th is week. M u ltn o m a h c o u n ty women, w ith a d riv e quo ta o f $5.000,000, hope to pay fo r several com plete hos p ita ls, m uch needed equipm ent, a cco rd in g to M rs. D o nald B ra d fo rd . P o rtla n d , th e ir chairm an. N e w ce d in g p rices on w heat es ta b lish ed by O P A re fle c t a t least KX) per cent o f p a r ity w ith o u t con sid e rin g G o vernm ent p aym ents to fa rm e rs u n d e r the S o il C onserva tio n and D o m e stic A llo tm e n t A c t o r o th e r G o ve rn m e n t subsidies. Basie prices a re :- N o 1 S o ft Red fo r S t. Louis and Chicago. $1.72 7 8; N o 1 H a rd W in te r at Kansas ( ity , Mo.. $1.63; No. 1 D a rk N o r th e rn S p rin g s at M in n e a p o lis, M in n ., $1.64% . Toe.,,- prices in clude the usual com m ission m an’s charge o f one and o n e -h a lf cents a bushel. C e ilin g ju ic e s on w heat sold on tra c k a t in te r io r and c o u n try p o in ts in p rin c ip a l p ro d u cin g areas a re based on fo r m u la prices fo r te rm in a l and sub- te rm in a l m a rk e ts . tht Cake Flour 25c p k i- EGGS Grade A Mediums Doz. CLABBER GIRL BUTTER 47 ' B A K IN S P O W D E R 25 ounce 19c FL. YEAST 3 1ÖC cakes 29 Red Rose Quality BROWN SUGAR Lb. 1 LB. P A C K A G E S 2 2 15c K ir SODA A&H Packages 15c MARGARINE Dinner Bell 2 lbs. 35c TOMATO SLICES Libby Green 25c jar FOOD WRAP 150 foot roll ........... 29c HOUSEHOLD TISSUES, 500 sheets 29c H oney 26c P ork & Beans “ 2° 25c M acaroni 3 bs 19c O regon Q uality 1 lb. Elbow I J 1 30c lb. Snowdrift j 28c lb. ! KRAFT DINNERS BEAN DINNER Complete MOPSTICKS, Victory TOMATO SAUCE, Libby’s 2 for 21c 28e pkg. 19c each 5c can | FRESH GROUND BEEF BEEF ROASTS 1 LB. JAR PORK ROASTS £ 35c lb. Pancak ; e PORK STEAK 36c lb. t9c 2 lbs. 45c IRISH-SWARTZ A Cleanup. Betty’s Pride, 9.8 lbs ? PURE LARD