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SAlftt SALLIES Lt. < laude Miller «ent greetings Centerville, Texas re enter from Koren by cablegram Io his •chool. Mr Stokes visited relatives parents und other members of his at Turlock before returning home family on Christ mas day ing for 20 minutes to her daughter Helia, son« Victor and Manuel, her daughters-in-law Rasita and Celia Mechanized Hog Farm and »on-ln-luw Virgilio from Mex Makes Pig Raising Easy ico City, Mexico ant] reported the A fully modernized and mechan connections g<xxl and clear. ized hog farm ean be so rigged that Wile Prese/very The Sentinel. Cottage Grove, Oregon Deep Litter Will Help Keep Laying House Dry on» man can handle 100 sow» and bring to market each year 1,500 to 2,000 hog«—» half million pound» of pork on th« hoof, according to Dr. Waldo Semon ot th« B F. Goodrich company. Odd Fact Thum., Jan. B, IfrU Legal action was brought ayah »t Chut les ( i>< hrun, who bus been Howard Harpole, who I» attend n patient in the Veteruna hospital tho parents of children attending ing Oregon Stute college .«pent I In at Vancouver, has been visiting punt week visiting hrs patent Mi ! with hi« daughter, Mrs Warfield, it was charged Chat th« children This is possible by mechanized und Mr». W M Hai|x>le »'•/• being kept at homo for tho jut Eugene. He plan» t<> return to meana of conveyor belta, chutes and To I mp pic* urea and mirror» from reason that the school boa did not the* hospital for a checkup. making marks on the wall, pul a thumb other devicea. Testa show. be said, Mr* Murtha Marsh, Mr unit j travel directly to their homo door, Vik at the back of both bottom eomem. that rubber-tired tractors and other Th« tacks keep the Inane from touahing Mra. W M Harpota* unii Mr, and but stopped alx-tentha of a mA* farm vahiclea require only 40 to 50 Mr. and Mrw, Thomas llcniir«sy the wad paper. Mr». Gerry Witlicrs|MMjn s|M*nt i<Mik advantage of the Chita t max away, which, tho parents claimed, per cent as much pulling power on New Yours with Mr and Mrs A holiday» und hi» vacation from the constituted a hardship to their off* plowed ground or sod as do steel “ BUI la strong aa an ox, dear, R Murxh ut Elkton i spring. Street Railroad Profits Standard Oil Company und visited wheels, and can plow a field in 25 From 1939 to 1943. It one man and yurt aa WaUlgant!? his parent» at Tacoma. While p«r cent lets time end with 25 per had owned all the street railroad The Hurry Lewi» family »pent there they attended the wedding cent le» fuel consumption. Odd Fact systems In the United States, pri New Year» day in Springfield with of hi» stater on the 23rd. After Mrs Mildred Smith of Dallai vately and publicly owned, he would Mr». Lewi»' brother in Inw und their return from Tacoma they and William D Marsters of Al When offered a raise in salary, a have lost 53 million dollars. ■later, Mr and Mr». Charles Mey went on a trip to Li» Angeles, bany were New Years guests of Bbmeraet, Fa. aecretary refused It, Swimming Danger Zone er». Mr and Mrs. Andrew Hrund. Mrs. Hollywood und Mexico Their baby The average swimming fatality Thomas Henry IV stayed with his .Smith I k a Miat er of Mm. Hrund living would loon drop. occurs in seven to run« feet of wa Ixiwell Tedford of Port lami grandparent», Mr and Mm. R C. and Mr. Msrstera, a brother. ter and only 10 yards from safety Major prewar use of lead was foi ■pent a few days List week here McNew. Salexbooks The Sentinel. storage batteries, which accounted with his parent», Mr und Mrs The Child Health Conference for about 30 per cent of the 655.000 Jame» Tedford Try a Sentinel Wantad. Salesbooks — The Sentinel. Mr. and Mr«. Leon Godard and will I m - held Thursday the 15th tons of lead used family returned ye«tciday from a from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m in the Mr. and Mrs Joe E. McKibben holiday vacation spent at Phoenix. health room Please call 443L for returned home Sunday from Port- Artz., and appointment. Angele«, Calif, ls«t after a visit with Mr» Mc- KlDben'» stater. Mrs A P Keppel, Mr and Mm. H L. Brewster The Mothers club will meet with and her niece. Mrs. G D Conover Mrs Cud Wallace on 5th ■tn>ct for and daughters Allene and Evelyn and Mr. Conover, from New York un nil day meeting with a covered Visited last week with friends, Mr .rCHy. and Mr». Simon Kosnnkc, former dish luncheon nt nrxm. resident«, now living at Cedro J. L. Stokes made a trip to Tur Mm. D. M Garnet and daugh Wooley, Washington, and also took lock, California lust week, going ters Joyce anti Janet of Portland a trip to Vancouver, B. C. The! thut fur with his daughter Ui- •pent a couple of days here last Brewster family spent the Christ-! Vaughn, who whs returning to week with friends. ma» holiday« in Portland at the home yf Mr. Brewster*« brother- in-law and »later, Mr. anil Mr». I Gu« Meisner. First telephone exchange In (xw- don was Installed in UTS with Sam uel Inaull aa the Brat telephone op. orator and Ooorge Bernard Shaw a a one of the employees. Deep Utter will help keep well- Insulated and well-ventilated laying houses dry Ulis winter, says Iowa State college. Not only wiU there be Truth and love are two of the more eggs to put in the crate, but also the house need not be cleaned most powerful things in the world: as frequently if the Utter and drop and when they both go together pings are kept dry A deep Utter they cannot easily be withstood. Cuds worth. keeps the floor dry because it de velops heat as it slowly decomposes in the laying house, insuring better flock health. Mausoleum for King The first mausoleum was erect, ed in memory of King Mausolus by his queen. Artemista, and his sister about 353 B. C. Religious truth, touch what points of it. you will, has always to do with the being and govern ment of God. and is, of course, ! illimitable in its reach. —Hitch-1 cock. >. Concrete Products Building Block«, all sizes; Pier Blocks; Chimney Blocks; etc. Waterproofing. Cecil C. Wooley East Main Street 46-tfc THE MEN’S TOGGERY PRESENTS AN COOKERY CORNER Mrs. Georg Bjoract and daugh- j ter Sara returned last week from a trip to Fallbrook, California, where they sfx-nt Christmas with Mr». Bjorsct'» son-in-law and daughter. Mr und Mm. John E i Huffy Jr., at the home of his mother. Mm. Emily Puffy On the way down they ealled on the Joe Crick family at Glendale. ODDS IND ENDS SUE Kenneth Lovegrvn entered the University of Oregon Monday where he will take a |x*st grudu- ’ ate course in business administra-, । tion. He recently graduated from I the University of Washington, at Seattle. Miss Elva Thies. Jerry McCor- nack nnd Roy Aubrey returned to San Jose Bible college, San Jose, California the last of the week | after spending their Christmas vacation with their parents. Mrs. W. H. Johnston went to A big handsome < oJavo Half Nhrll salad will make a simple "meat Portland to lx* with her son-in-law Mvlng, J- wheat * " sating J" meal seem ample and adequate. Put this dell- “nd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. clou» winter fruit to << hh I use now in satisfying entree» too that use Sanford, over the holidays. En- route home »he visited at Eugene ■ittle or n<> meat. with her son, W. B. Johnston, Jr., By FRANCEN MARTIN und family, and grandsons, W. B. As we stand tn the produce sec slices of Calavo. Then there « the VJ °f Florida, „"'d **"•*”» of <»range, tion of the grocery »tore looking euxiest and most elegant salad in .p for salad Ideas and ingredients our the world the fruit served on the I ,,x®’ ™’h grandsons arc serving shell. Simply dress with lem- I,n Navy- eyes light with delight on that fa half vorite winter fruit the Calnvo. on juice and salt. ... Calnvos have a place in our , M£ "nd Mr8 Joc Youn8- Jr-* «nd Mere is something that realty adds zest and interest to winter salad menus as entrees. Here are two ¡"™ly «’“‘«•ned to Vancouver the making and rating and how wel ways they can serve this purpose! ‘J cr pnr’ °f ’he week after a hol iday visit with Mr. Young’s moth come w’hen other salad food* are CALAVO RAREBIT er, Mrs Jo«* Young Sr., and sisters, either scarce or high priced. : Mmes. Longfellow and White. Like most fruits, the Calnvo is tablespoon twitter or mar garine Verna tile. When used in the fimt Mr. and Mrs. W. B. McCrory of 3 tublespoons flour course it may be combined with Delta, Colorado " ‘ have been guests 1 cup milk section« of grapefruit or orange 1 cup grated American cheese of Mr. and Mm. W. C. Martin and and served with a tart French family for the past few days, en- tcas{«oon Milt dressing. Halls of cranberry jelly i route to Southern California 1 calmo in the center add color to this j jxiints. The Martins and the Mc- slices toasted bread combination. Or, combine it with I Crorys werc neighbors at Artesia, slices bacon fresh frozen or canned pineapple I New' Mexico. chunks and top with a sprig of Melt butter in double boiler and mint for a special fruit cocktail. blend, with flour. Gradually add Miss Frederica Gtiggisberg has Combine with crushed pineapple in milk, stirring constantly, and cook sherbet glasses for a variation until thick Adri cheese and salt resigned her position ns secretary' Still another idea is to make a nnd stir until creamy. Cut fruit to the city manager and has moved ctx’ktail of cubes of Calnvo nnd into halves lengthwise and remove to Puyallup, Washington. Mrs. half-thawed, fresh frozen straw- »•Td and skin. Cut into lengthwise Joan Williams has accepted the berriea. Pour orange «juice over slices. Place slices on buttered position vacated by Miss Guggis- berg. before serving. toast. Pour cheese sauce over. Top When it conics to salads there each service with a strip of crisp On New Years day Mrs. Frank are limitless ways In which this bacon. Serve hot. Serves 4. Graham had the pleasure of talk* fruit may appear. It is so good combined with scahxxl nnd served CALAVO SPANISH ENTREE I medium-sized (.alato with a Louie dressing almost a I'j cup« canned cream style /Wil in itself. In fact, if the men! corn is started with a hearty soup or 11 cup tomato sauce ctxiwder and the sabui served with 11; teaspoon» chill powder hot rolls, potato chips nnd a dea- 3 tablrs|HM>ns flour Bert you have a simple but g<xxl teasprxm suit dinner menu. Toast For a salad that's right with y inter menus and downright K<xxl Cut fruit into halves lengthwise (to cat, mold cubed or sliced Ca- and remove aeed and skin. Cut ¡lavo into a well seasoned aspic into cubes. Combine corn, tomato made with grapefruit Juice. You'll ■auce, chili powder, flour and sail, find finely minced or grated onion and stir to hlcnd. Bring to boil perfect as part of that seasoning. and cook and stir until thick. Re Another suggestion is to top a move from heat and add fruit. bowl of tossed salad greens with Serve over toast. Serves 4. r 11 IT INCLUDES SOILED MERCHANDISE; BROKEN SIZES: ODDS AND ENDS THAT YOU MAY FIND USEFUL TOPCOATS - $9.95 All Wool Tan Fleece r READY FOR COLD WEATHER? 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