The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 12, 1946, Page 8, Image 8

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    The Nenttoel, Uottage Drove, Oregon
Thur«.. Hept. It, HI46
Schools Open
Monday With
Large Gains
Housewives Face
from page 1)
Worst Meat Famine is an (Continued
increase of 92 students over
Theatre
Programs
CRESWELL
Tin late Champ Clark, former
All me not just hecmiw they do
1 Ion high school will get underway
Monday. School will he .Ihmissnd Speaker ot the House of Congress, no wrong; but he who will not
Annual Creswell Fair
tor the day when the enrollmeui wan first di'vied to Congres« iu wrong me when he may, he tn
The annual community fair is completed
|M?W<
truly hist Cumlierland
sponsored by thv I'roswvU grange
C. < ttudemon was one of the
was held at the Grange hall yester­ lucky elk hunters to return from
day. The best of the exhibits shown eastern Oregon the pad week.
hero yesterday will be taken to the The buck weighing 5<M> pounds was
South Lane (air at Cottage Grove killed near Hames.
and to the county fair at Eugene.
Mr and Mrs Arthur Morrow,
The serving commute«' of the formerly of law Angeles, Calif,
Your instructor will be on the field this Friday, Saturday
Croswell grange aC the meeting recently pun-hnsed the 62 aero
and Sunday. Como on out for your lesson,
*
to be held tonight will consist of tract on north highway 99, known
Mr and Mis J. p. Walker. Mr ■’s the Suabaer plait' and uro raz­
and Mrs Guy Calhoun. Mr. and ing the dwelling to make way I >r a
ANY ONE
Mrs. Bob Easterling. Mr and Mi’s. new liuildmg At present tho fam-
David Frances, Mr and Mrs C Ur- ily is residing at Cottage Grove.
Wanting to fly, short flighta or cross country, your plane
ence Gra> and Mr. and Mrs. V. K.
ia ready.
Small bean growers have been
Grousluxk Work in the second cleaning up the bean harvest
and third degrees has lieen |KHt> around around Croswell the past
poned until September 26.
week and a call issued for lie in
Mmes Norman Skaggs and R. piekers was anawreml by seven I
M Carpenter entertained th.' veteran flickers
Presbyterian ladies aid Septem­
Mr. and Mrs B. A
ber 3rd with Mrs. Skaggs pre­ spending a few days w itti tueir
SO SIXTH ST.
PHONE 37W OR 21F3
siding at the business meeting. son,
Land and family <>(
Devotions were in charge of Mrs Brownsville
Stanley Cameron and Mrs James
D Moberg
Norman Skaggs is having the
PRE-WAR SERVICE
upper story of his home rvdecor-
ated and is repainting the exterior
of his home.
For your car. Yes we appreciate your business enough that we can give ynu the same good
Enrollment at the Creswell un-
service you enjoyed during the pre war period, giving our detailed attention to the ser
THOUGHTLETb
By tari fí. Raich
i MSMBTT M V UT TK Sig
Alcoholism is a disease But it
you do not imbibe any alcohol you
the
enrollment
for
last
year.
Last
The nation’s housewives, ha­
will not contract th«' disease.
rassed during the war by severe year beginning enrollment was 497.
meat shortages, were told Satur­ The enrollment is pirticularly
As a result <it Marshal Tito's
day night that the worst was yet heavy in the first, immil and
third grade's. There are 93 in the attitude Iowa ni the Until'd Slates,
to come.
first grade, R2 in the second, and then' is growing sentiment agdust
They were prepared to line up 76
in the third.
this government «ending any more
again
at
meat
counters
as
live
­
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR­
The
complete grade school (ac­ supplies to Jugoslavia. If it 'an te
stock experts predicted a return
DAY, REFT. I2-IS14
of the meat black market and uity with the subjects taught ate: proved that these supplies realty
meat short ages on an unprece­ Mrs. G. Goben, first grade: Mi's. leach the suffering common pco
Dove Trask, first grade; Mrs. Lew ­ pie, we say semi the food. But if
dented scale.
JGcorgc Dressier, executive sec- is, first grade; Miss Zoc Phillips, not, this government should cut
second grade; Mrs Dorothy Wert, off tho shipments.
Evelyn Keyes. Willard Parker, ' rotary of the National Associa­ second* grade; Verna McDonald,
tion
of
Retail
Meat
Dealers,
said
Lurry Parks. Edgar Buchanan.
third grade; Irene Lee, third
Jim Bannon, Forest Tucker, Frank the nation faced "the worst meat grade: Miss Lula Digby, fourth- No decision, sometimes, is Worse
than a wrong decision.
shortage we’ve ever had "
Sully. TECHNICOLOR
grade; Lila Graham, fourth grade;
Receipts of cattle and hogs at Mrs Helen Rude, five one and
The command. Thou shall not
the larger packing centers dropix-d five two. Mrs Crystal Cioake, s x
NUNDAY. MONDAY. TV EWA Y to record lows last week, but con­ ope and six two; Mrs Ruth Brad­ kill','* says a distinguished church
leader, "applies equally to repu­
sumers were not expected to f -el ford. seven one and < ight one: tation."
NEPT. 15-16-17
the impact until next week.
Mrs. Grace Cowan, sevep two and !
At Washington, the DPA aid eight two; Mrs. lima Thum, math.;
Do you know that you can tell
Department of Agriculture con- Eleanor Scott, arts and crafts nod a lie by just merely lifting an eye­
templa'ed setting up a special in­ library; Gloria Gebers, arithme­ brow ?
Wallace Beery, Margaret O'Brien, ter-agency committee to study the tic health, and science; Percy
Marjor#' Main, J. Carrol Naish, possibility of rationing meats, fats Buss, shop, science, health; Fred
It's an ill wind that blows no
prances Rafferty, Russell Simp­ and oils again.
vocal music; Elmer Fleming, prin- good. It is stated that no one was
son. Donald Curtis. Sara Haden.
Livestock experts attributed the ci pal.
arrested the past year for boot-
new meat crisis to restoration of
legging. It is not that the hoys
OPA ceiling prices and to the al­
have bccom«' so good It is the
U EDN ESDAY, THURSDAY
most unprecedented volume of
scarcity of sugar.
SEPT. IS-10
livestock sales during the month
BOWMAN
At the Butler ma­
in which the OPA did not operate. ternity home. Saturday. Septem­
There has been organized an in­
ber 7, 1946. to Mr. and Mis. Har- ternational organization that has
Icy Row man, of Yoncalla, a son. received little attention from the
Terry Lee.
STUDENT PILOTS
ARCADE
“Renegades”
‘Bad Bascomb’
Closed for
Repairs
Unemployment
Payments Drop
MEYER
At the Ruder me-
ternity home. Saturday. Septem-
ber 7, 1946. to Mr. and Mrs Vic­
tor Meyer of Cottage Grove, a son,
Unemployment payments to eov- Jaleal Linn.
ei-ed workers in August dropped
16 per cent to $697,059 for the
HUYSMAN
At the Butler
THURSDAY, FRIDAY
lowest monthly total since last maternity home. Tuesday. Septem­
•October, the commission reporfed ber 10. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs.
SEPT. 12-IS
today, but readjustment allow­ Sylvester Huysman of Cottage
ances to veterans increased for Grove, a daughter, Shirley Lea.
the first time since March to $604,-
CLARK
At the Butler ma­
203, up 2 per cent from July.
Self-employment monthly al­ ternity home, Monday, September
lowances to former service men 9. 1946. to Mr. and Mrs. Forrest
and women again were lower than Clark. Black Butte Route. Cottage
Roy Acuff. Adela Mara, Allan the previous month, dropping to Grove, a daughter. Sharon Kay.
t-ane. Iryin Bacon. Emma Dunn. $202,819 against a high of $232,999
Roy Bancroft. LeRoy Mason. Nina for June. With about two-thirds of Red Cross Tells
Mae McKinney.
the self-employed veterans going
into farming, a summer decline What to Do in
had been expected. The number of Case of Emergency
SATURDAY. SUNDAY
allowances dropped from 2.330 to
What to do when a family has
2.041.
SEPT. 14-15
Slightly over five-sixths of the an emergency situation at home
state's payments to non-veterans necessitating the presence of a son
went to those unemployed in the in the armed forces, was told this ’
Portland-Oregon City area. Those week by Rev. Hugh McCallum,
in the metropolitan district drew chairman of the Lane Red Cross
83.8 per cent of the benefits paid chapter.
"If the family, in addition to
Jimmy Wakeley, 1
Lasses in Oregon as against 81.4 per cent
in July. Only $87.776 was paid to letting their son know of the
White, John James.
downstate civilians, practically emergency situation, will also in­
ALSO
every local office showing big de­ form the chapter, we can imme­
diately inform the Red Cross field
creases from previous months.
Interstate payments also went director at the boy’s post." Mr.
down in August with $157,810 go­ McCallum said. “Since the boy’s
Tom Neal. Ann Savage. Claudia ing to those who have moved to commanding officer will ask the
■Drake, Tim Ryan. Saturday Mat­ other states. In the previous month field director, in practically all
inee 2:30 P. M.
$197,894 went to out-of-state cases, to obtain information on the
claimants. California residents re­ emergency, much time and
ceived the largest share. $25,67*. pense can be saved if the field dt-1
MONDAY. TUESDAY. WEDNES­ Washington next with $17,445 and rector has the information at hand
and does not have to write or tele­
DAY, SEPT. 16 17-18
Oklahoma. Minnesota and Missouri phone the chapter for it.”
CLOSED
followed in order.
When the commanding officer
has information on the emergency
from the man requesting the fur­
lough. as well as from the Red
Cross field director on the post, he
is in a position to make an imme­
diate decision on the request. If the
furlough is granted, hours and
sometimes
days have been saved
ON WHITAKER NEAR 7TH
in getting a soldier or sailor home
to his family.
press It is the World Health Or­
ganization and has been signed by
all 51 members of the United Na­
tions and ten other countries, md
has adopted r. constitution
Did it ever occur to you that
the best in us is none too good?
Even before Safeway meata reach the table, your family will start to
enjoy them. Grand aromas, wafted from the kitchen give announce­
ment of fine eating to come. But it's at the table that pleasure reaches
its peak. Your family finds the meat tender and perfect eating Firry
time. This is a promise from Safeway. Regardless of cut. regardk- of
coat, Safeway meats are guaranteed to please ... or your money back.
XÍW4F MIAT secuoH vaiufs
Sirloin Steaks
WHO UMS
COIR CHFCKiN?
Custom*
tho'
Hours 10:00 A. M. to 12:00 Midnight
FRANCES MYERS. OWNER
5-2f p-6
you
Ho*
tor 7°^
Colored
at
FOWL
Grade A
FRYERS
READY FOR THE FAN
TURKEYS
EVISCÍRATED
EVISCERATED
DRESSED
Meot features
ore for Fri. & Sot.
<^‘2
Graham Crackers
I-lb pkg
Honey Maid
Hi-Ho Crackers
1lb pkg
22e
CAS BRAND
24e
48
pkg
3-lb pkg
Fijhar'r
20-oz pkg
2» 2«,
55
Cheddar Cheese
Leed'»
Very Tatty!
No. % bn
No ki fin 10c
11-oz pkg
Variety Pack pkg
of 10
12«
26<
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41*
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34 lb lug 2.69
X4
£ 13e
Boon Cleanert/2goi
Mode by C lorox peopIe
Brillo—Soap filled
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BABY FOOD
Clapp'*
ln»tont
Ootmeol
We reserve the right
to Umit quantifie*
MARBLEHEAD
OR HUBBARD
5c lb
Spears lb. SYz
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IF THE RECIPE CALL* FOR
SWEET Mlt.K you may auhalnut.
for ro* A cup l> cup .capoiatcrd milk
diluted with * j cup water or I cup
aour milk or butt.rmdk plua H laa-
aponn aoda Iff th. r« ip. calla for bak.
tog powder, rMiura th. baking powd.r
1 H taaapoon* er I cup akim milk plua
2 l.aapoona ahortrmng or aalad oil.
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¡F THE RECIPE CALLS FOR
LIGHT CREAM - you may aub-
atitute for rath cup 1 cup undiluted
evaporated milk ar
cup milk plua
4 tableapoone »hortening or aalad oil
(Ua. Ihla aubetitution only In cooked
or baked recipea. in froten daaaerta and
molded aalad» the »hortening or oil will
•operate >
IF THE RECIPE CALLS FOR
WHIPPING CREAM you may auh-
atitute for rm A cup H rup undiluted
evaporated milk flu» 4 tahla»poon»
■hortening or »al»d oil, or tj cup milk
plua It cup «hortening or aalad oil
(Uae theae aubetitution» only in cooked
or baked recipe., in froien deaaert» and
molded aalad. tho «hortening or oil will
aeparate.)
IF THE RECIPE CALLS FOR
UNSWEETENED CHOCOLATE -
you may aubatitute for each I ounce
equate. Ji cup ground chocolate or
U cup cocoa, plua 1H leaapoona »bort-
ening
IF THE RECIPE CALLS FOR
COCOA —you may aubatitute for each
L cup or 4 table«poone, 1 one-ounce
aquare unaweelaned chocolate. De-
ere««, »hortening by 1 f । teaspoon».
10c lb
Co/loF
Director
The Homemaker*' Bureau
Crispy Celery... 7y2 lb
Danish Squash ... 5c lb
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Try it creamed
Smooth texture
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... lb 10c
From Yakima
Dry Onions.............lb 2V2c
16 lb flat $1 25
Mediums—US No. I s
50-lb sack $1.08
Eggplant ....
IF THE RECIPE CALLS FOR
SOUR Mlt.K you may aubatitut* for
eorh eup. I cup awMl milk Omit any
aoda called for in th» rwipo and in-
rtroa th. baking powd.r I H t.aipoong
or I cup »wewt milk (or ‘y cup .vap­
or at ad milk diluted with H cup *alv)
plua I I j tahlmpoona vinegar or lemon
juic . ¡Add vinegar Sr lemon |uiee M
milk; lei aland in warm place It te M
minute. Ua. th. aame a» »our milk )
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Tomatoes
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Cantaloupes
Golden Bantam—local crop
Cucumbers
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Sweet table grapes
Mild and Fresh
each
All prices ore
subject to chor.g>
without notice'
Regular
Size Bar
SweetCorn
A fresh crispy leaf
small Y
10-es. «fl Ac
Jer
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Seedless Grapes 14
Lettuce . . .
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Sturdy Brooms <
Select brond
GENERAL MOTORS PARTS
lion. ih»t may b. mart, and th. rwip.
will lorn <>uI pr.rtir.lly ih. Mm. u if
you had th. ingr.di.nl. called tor
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Toilet Soap
Can Them Now
pkg
Scouring Pods
Mofreir* brand
Sweet, flavorful,
Roseburg Dillards
dtouAshoUl TUuctü
White Magic
’1 tin
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45‘
Beef Hash,
27e
Razor Clams m<nc»d tin 35e
—licks, G N Kipp«r»d No tin V» 18e
Mustard,^,
I«; 13‘
Pickles, ‘Ä» 2^’i3‘
SindwkhBags,^ „uà 10‘
Bartlett
15‘
1 -lb jor 59e
BLEACH
Sn Ark
oaoa .
CODDIES
AUTUMN PRODUCi SFUCTtONS ' ‘
Corn Flakes
Kellogg's
(D odaâ
Delicious
Codfish
Coke«
con
P*emut BuHers
Deviled Meat
Zoom Cereal
Borden'«
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GRAPEFRUIT
JUICE
Stoys
Fresh
Longer'
Rolled Oat* 20-oz
Morning Glory
Hemo
PHONE 77
50fc
2$ lb.
Sock
Town House
fbuudtfouf JhaaU
HA3ISC0 brand
CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE.
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COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO
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1 coo
White
Craig sprays on the paint. And his
paint jobs can’t be told from the
original factory finish.
D»d yay ever dixuver
you had
started an a ret ips that you didn’t have
all the ingredient« on hand that the
recipe called for** While H ian’t wise to
tamper with deiwate or romplxated
a
Golden Heart,
All America, Pdlchury, a i
con
vOq*'*0'’
n 9 A
Shredded Wheat
Ryan, our Body Man, will be glad to
estimate the cost of taking t&e dents
out of your fenders without obliga­
tion.
How to m^ke a recipe
fit whet’&ON hand
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FLOUR
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So
BREAD_
“DOC”
ROCK COD
Bo*
Kellogg cereals
“SLIM”
»Juicy—meaty roott
7Luu ShifunRjti
Whole Milk, Flavor fui’
6 MONTHS
Legs of Lamb
(AA) lb. 50c
Fdlot of
lb. 48
lb. 42c
Loin Lamb Chops G,od*
The Tbon« of the lamb lb. 70c
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COMPARÌ THiSF PAtCtS Ti»f*t ohm fir fur hum ) it SAFFWAV
Bread
fake
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such
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Rib Lamb Chops >oj*
Tender and meaty
lb. 55c
SALMON
BRIGHT Sto
51
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NO BONIS
TO FUSS WITH
49e
Your Car NOW
lb. 69'
lb. 7?
Lamb Roasfs
Shoulder—sq. are cut
Ch>n Mik
money
2* Jw
PAI N T
HALIBUT
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lb. 4
Who doesn’t’ Hord to beot for o tosty Sunday
mock in summertime Easy to prepare if they
ore Safeway's eviscerated chickens
oil cut up
and ready for the pon.
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D. OF H. RESUMES MEETINGS
The first business meeting of I
¡he fall season of the Degree of '
Honor lodge was held Wednesday
night in the IOOF hall. It was an­
nounced that Mrs. Ethel Lindholm
of Portland, state director, v ill be
present at the meeting on Sep-1
tember 25.
A social hour followed the busi­
ness session with refreshments
served by the committee, Wilda
King and Glenda Bushell.
Juicy—tender, ’AA & ’A’
bV
Snack Shack Cafe
Now Open for Business
PHONE 252
Mom bought the meat at SAftWW'
“Night Train
to Memphis”
“Detour”
BAKER’S MOBIL STATION
CORNER OTH AND OIBBS
and it will TASH even better
DIANE
“The Lonesome
Trail”
vicing of your car.
You can't beat Mobil gas ami oil products. Lubrication, car washing and polishing If you
want your car serviced, just phono us, we’ll get it, service it and return it to you in short
order.
8c lb
Inexpensive tasty dinner
Yams...................... 8 Va
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Free Leaflets Offered
Carol Drako baa prepared i new free
liafleta TIPS ON ANGEL FOOD
CAKE’S, PERFECT SPONGE
CAKES EVERY TIME. THE SE­
CRET OF MAKING HARD ME-
RINGUES, and HOW TO MAKE
PERFECT MERINGUES Send your
rrqueat for these leaflet» lo Carol Draka
Director. The Homemakera’ Rureau'
Bo» 2110, D»pt MA, San Francisco 26.'
California.
From the south—Delicious candied
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you gft mors for youR Money at SAFEWAY
Fre»h produce
feature» are for
Friday ond Saturday