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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
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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.
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— ,
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.
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help our boys “out there” most by providing them with the tools
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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
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PURE LARD