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I BE HELD HERE MARCH 1(> AMONG THE CHURCHES I I Charles Sanderson and Herbert Smith. ♦ ------------------------------------------------------- *• A local teachers’ institute will be Oregon Women, Attention. held ill the Cottage Grove high school Food Administration Declares It Is an Why no! Kitty u u***d «*nr for thin wet, Ernest Anderson and Miss Harriet Methodist Church Rev Joi Kuotts, iiiinMv w«*n!h«*r, get your iiioih v out of pastor. Hunduy school ut In a. in Reg Oregou housewives can kill two birds Saturday, March Hi. The program will Vilas were quietly married at Eugene Absoluts 8m to Waste Food— Food h lar prem lung services ut II u. m. und it Inter on him ! get u new rur for th«* Friday, Rev. Dunham, of the Baptist with one stone in their conservation include addresses by mi instructor iii Has Become Sacred. , 10 Epwortk league al 7 i m Mid Mitunter *<-( i * oii , or the educational department of the IHi ehuren, officiating. Only immediate work by mixing mushed potatoes with week prayer meeting 1’hursduy evening versity of Oregon, County Huperin Why not buy a u*cd rar mol no* it relatives were present. Both are well the flour in baking bread. at 7:.in. Euru|»e Is still sending an Insistent t tld T ilín * tiotli winter uud *uuuut*r 1 You rim get Hunduy morning, * * T h e “ The potato grower needs encourage­ tendent E. J. Moure, and Hupervlsoi k now n young people of the community. Kv cuing, * * Simule th»* mi no* *» t \n’i* tor I«*** money, it you The bride formerly taught sehoool at ment, and we must save wheat wher­ Scntcr, and there will be papers by call fur more food. We must send It M et hoi list R e i , g ioti, nr»* not too jiurtieulur about tin* look« The Cedars and at laitbam but for the ever possible,’ ’ says Food Administra­ Lane county teachers who are especially If the war Is to go nu efficiently. If on Von. • *t th«* rur. » past few years has made her home at tor Ayer, “ and both these purposes will interested in different pba.-cs of edu we eat It all we caiinot ship It, and Presbyterian Church 1). A. MacLeod, Why nut Irurn to «I r i \ •• with a nrc Bpriugfield. Mr. Anderson formerly be served if the patriotic women of national work. tbe food administration has already pastor; phoue 137R. Bible school ut Kt lived here for several years, moving to Oregon will comply with the earnest re tried to picture tiow much thut wheat ti. i i i . Morning worship nt II: evening olid-hunt] t-arf You run !•*■»• rn ju«t m Divide Has Spelling Contest W«dl. T h e if von haw nit} i»ecid*ttt» Dallas and then to Montana returning quest of the food administrator that Is needed by people who will sturve If worship at 7:191; bilde study Wednesday Following are the grades of the pu­ th«* «I :i in ti g«** an* not *«» grent evenings at 7:.T O . here a few months ago. The young they adopt the rule of mixing 10 per they do not get It, the food uduilnlstra Morning. * * The Christ’s Coining.'' Why not I mi \ that l!*ll! Klaml«*r* lit if couple will make their home at Cut cent of mushed potatoes with the flour pil* of the Divide school in the spelling tlon states. No service in the evening Not n* g«m«| looking a* a im * v \ cur but a Bank, Mont., where Mr. Anderson owns in making their bread and pastry contest recently held there; Clare Chap “ For the b-M St hit of lieedlessnesa dough. The potato is a simple and man 90, Ethel Mackey 90. Kathleen Me on your part In food conservation some mighty good buigiuti at $200; or a farm. Chrtstlau Church Walter < ' nl l i son, wholesome substitute that may be hud Reynolds 90, John Mostucbetti 911, Do otie somewhere In the world must suf­ What 1 th«* mutter with tin* IliLt l*ut <«> minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m Y. P. •*r*oit at $2111« Lot* of power and a big An interesting session of the Eastern at a reasonable price, and is entirely menico Tonoli *01, Sherman Chapman no, fer privation.” an olllclul statement bargain; or Star will be held tonight, when all the practical for home bread baking. All the George McBeynolds 94, Tony Tonoli MH, declares. “ The food administration ut l i a , m. and i :JU p. m Try tin* K. M. t\ .’50 at $250; good chairs will be held by past matrons anti commercial bakers are now making Leslie Chapman 94, Amerigo Mostaehet has mastered the problem of Ameri­ tir«** tin«) a bargain at $250; or Baptist Church E. G. O. Groat, pas pust patrons of the chapter. A clevei their bread and pastry dough with a ti 90. ca’s food In such a way that every tor emeritus. Hunday school at 10 a. If you want *p«*edt h«*re it n« in tin1« program has been urranged and letters generous mixture of either mashed po ounce of food conserved and kept lc ui. Preaching at II a. in Prayer meet Hunk *peed roH«l»t«*r. In fun* nirchun will be read from all past officers who | tatoes or potato flour for the “ Victo- Candidate for Governor Visits Here. the currents of trade goes to an empty mg Thursduy evening at 7:T0. Dr. J. E. Anderson, of The Dalles, i ry ’ ’ breads, and .now it is up to the í«*iiI condition and can do DO an hour if are still members of the chapter. . . . stomach In Europe. housewives to do their share in this for six years a member of the house, <& > Christian Selenes Church Services m Jim 'n* willing to tuk»* dinner* with th«* “ It Is an absolute sin to waste food. i the chapel at 212 Second street each cop* and with your own carca**; or Mrs. James England and Mrs. Hugh : matter. Experts pronounce the potato ami author of nil the important dry Food Ima become sacred. ut II u in. Regular testimonial If you wiint H um * lit b*** than th** Trunuel entertained at dinner Hatur | an entirely satisfactory substitute, and legislation, was in the city yesterday in "Food means life; It means noiue- Hunday meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 i> in day evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. : from samples submitted to ine 1 can per­ the interests of his candidacy for gov­ body’a life, and you cannot escape re The building is open for the use of the pri«*«* of a new car, h«*re’* »• tartly what Ernest Anderson, who were married the sonally say that the use of mashed po- ernor. He reports the prospect of his apotislblllty. circulating library each Wednesday you want i i i a 10 l.'l Ov«*rluud, niothd 71, day before. The affair was at the Eng­ | tato up to ten per cent, in no way de­ election as excellent. “ There Is no waste of food among from 1:110 tu 4 :JO p. in All are cordially «-«pupped with M«df *ti*rl»*r .lu*t ti* good invited to the services ns well an to a* new for ev«*ry purpose und a f umy tracts from the taste, quality, or upp<'Hr- land home. the allied nations.” uiuku use uf the literature. i unce of the loaf. In fact, it is my per­ Grand Vice Chancellor Visits K P .’s. barquín at $000; or <$• • • • Fred Johnson, grand vice chancellor Mrs. W’m. Garoutte entertained at sonal opinion that the potato improves iVrl. ip. ^ «»11 could ii*«* a mot or truck Gospel Mission W. II. Finney nnd dinner Hunday in honor of her mother, the taste of the bread. 1 am told, also, of the Knights of Pythias, visited the wife, leaders. Second door south of the I f mo , w«* hav«* t hat , too A Htud«*btik«*r Mrs. W. C. Johnson and her husband s that the women of two generations ago local lodge last night and addressed creamery. Services Tuesday and Fri c ombi na t i on truck with good t ire* ami mother, Mrs. M. P. Garoutte. Members used mashed potato ill mixing their the members Refreshments were served day ut 7:J0 p. in. Hunduy services ut 1 in f i n d Ha** condit i on. It will noon 2:30 and 7 :30 p. in. of the immediate families were guests. dough quite generously nnd quite gen- were served at 11 o ’clock. pay for it*«* If at $ 750 . ••rally, and that the potato was consid­ ♦ ♦ ♦ Every year the British government LONDON Mrs. K. K. Mills entertained the M. ered necessary in the mixing of the NOTICE TO CKEDITORH pays 1200,000,000 toward tbe coat of P. G. club Tuesday afternoon, Mrs. F. choicest bread and pastry.” that nation’s war bread. That la the (Hpecial to The Sentiiud.) A. Garetson and Mrs. W. J. Woods be Notice is hereliy given timt Alf. Jury talk to Worn)*011 Hndhcr n about one Feb. 21.— Roy and James Ewing spent principal reason why English bread ing guests of the club. The usual Ked Some More Side Lights from Industrial th«*H«« r i c c p t tonal b ur g u i n* f I iii * bcen uppointed executor of tbe last o f prices are lower toduy to the consumer the week end with their brother Karl, Side of School Life. Cross work was the diversion. will and testament of Kotiert Griffin, than In America. Incidentally tbe ♦ ♦ ♦ There is a continual demand for at Leona. Mr. ami Mrs. Joe Harnett spent Wed British bread Is much poorer than the deeensed, by the county court of Linie Mrs. K. K. Mills was hostess to the equipment and repairs in the modern county, Oregon, on tbe IPth day of Fel»- nesday night with their daughter, Mrs. I American. Constellation club yesterday afternoon. high school. Home schools are able to Great Britain has taken over all r ii riry, A. D. I9IM; timt all persons hnv Bud Hbortridge. ^ Bed Cross work being the diversion. supply anything for each department A. I,. Woodard has started another home grown grain, bought at an arbi­ ing Claims ngainst sind cstntc uro Iu re ♦ ♦ ♦ from any other department, from a gas trary price, and all Imported wheat by notified to present the snnie, du ly drive of ties to Latham. Chester E. Crowe and Miss Myrtle E. engine for the physics laboratory to a bought In markets of the world at pre­ verified, to said Alf. Jury nt Munk of Emerson Keithley is driving the stage Hanford, both of this city, were married Grecian horse for illustrative history. vailing prices. This la turned over to Cottage Gruve in Cottage Grove, (»re now. at Vancouver .Saturday. Equipped an we are, we have pro Mrs. Mabel Laekey and little son Er ' the mills by the government at a price gon, witbin six rnonths from dute of <% > duced so far this year a total estimated nest returned from Portland Thursday. that allows the adulterated war bread first pulilicatioa of this notice. The ladies’ aid society of the Chris value ami saving to the community be­ Dnte of first piililicntion the 22ml W. A. Heck was a Cottage Grove vis loaf of four pounds to sell at 18 cents. tian church gave a silver tea Wedres tween 490 and $100. It must be r.-mcm | Tbe two pound loaf costs 9 cents, and day of Febrnary I9IH. itor Tuesday. day evening. tiered that this production is from the ALF. JI'RY, Howard Cox was in Cottage Grove I the one pound loaf sells for 6 cents. <*><*-«> sophomore class alone. ./O f V .v s V ü W Ä I ~ í o F Z r \ l Z In milling, however, 14 per cent, H. J. HHINN, Executor. Monday. The Eastern Htar and Masons hold Cabinet for physics »lepartmcnt. more flour Is extracted from the wheat Attorney for cstntc. f ’J 'J ni22 J X i r r c ( J r v ' J Y ï.S * Miss Frances C o t spent the week end their monthly supper this evening. Hcreens for primary and domestic with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tom than In America. And there la a com­ i science department. pulsory adulteration of 29 per cent, Co*. Lorane Society. Fifty looms for lower grades. slid an allowable adulteration of 50 A r o O R L Y FED HORHE The London sehool received their A v e ry enjoyable evening was spent Thirty-foot board. j per cent. reflects discredit on its owner, hut the organ Monday. at the home of Miss Leila Davis on her One teacher’s desk for grammar room. Compared with American bread, the owner gets the worst of the deal be- birthday, February 15. Those present Other articles for various places, such British product Is only about 65 per cause economy in feeding the nurse were Mr. and Mrs. Walter Ivans, Mr. as bill board, library table, door re­ ! cent, pure at Its best. affects its working capacity ns well as and Mrs. Ralph Lynch, Mr. and Mrs. pairs, blackboard repairs, horses for its appearance. If your horse kicks on In France, under conditions some­ Oral Crowe, Mr. and Mrs. Alva Davis, manual training department. his feed you can correct it by buying what similar, but with a larger extrac­ Mr. and Mrs. William Haskins, Mr. and your feeil here, as you get the best This is value in dollar;; nnd cents. tion, the four pound loaf Hells for 16 quality for the least outlay. Farmers, Mrs. Garfield Crow, Mr. and Mrs. What is the value in citizenship to these cents. contractors and horse owners generally Interest In brick block on Main Chauncey Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ora twelve or fifteen boysf know that our feed is always up to tlis street, now rented W ill go at a Davis, Maud Addison, Clarissa Jackson. The price of want ads. is about the J. F. GODARD. standard. substantial reduction. Inquire of Edith and Helen Foster. V’ ida Richard only thing thut hasn’t gone up on a<- W . G . P E R R Y , P rop. The Sentinel. ■on, Mary Davis, Gladys Chapman, Har­ eount o f the war. One cent n w o r d - Tbe want ad. way is the right way, riet and Emily Auld, Winford Richard | also tbe surest way. ••• three time* for the price of two. *** , Free Delivery at All Ttrnea ot Uia Day EUROPE NEEDS FOOD SOCIETY. WAR BREAD COSTLY TO BKITISH liOVEHNMENT Why Not Fresh Meats fr FOR SALE OR TRADE Good Meats At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market STERLING FEED CO. d