Meat Management Program Detailed Point Rationing Is Explained By Chairman J, A. Berg I I i High School Honor . Roll For Semester J - J . Crouch, DeWayne Mitchell, Earl Ben­ ham, Gordon Stem. Vernon Eldredge, Homer Anderson, Bob Alburn, Bob Kelley, Ray Porter. I i Action to place in operation in Coo* Following is the C. H. S. honor roll county 'the new Meat Management for the semester ending a few weeks a^e: / Program designed to prevent black (Continued from Page One) market operations and to provide for their customers red one-point stamps Straight Ones: Mary Lou Newton, wide distribution of moat supplies is marked “A” or “B” in change. Cus­ Junior class. being started this week under the tomers are reminded, in this connec­ Straight Twos; LaVerne Barrette, On April 16, at eight o'clock in the direction of the County Agriculture tion, that they must use stamps they Sr.; Richard Bland, Sr.; Vera Bishop. High School gymnasium, the senior War Board according to orders issued receive in change by the end of the Soph.; Ann Borel, Jr.; Mary Borel. class will present a mystery play en­ by Secretary of Agriculture ClaurUR. month in which they are issued and , Sr.; Venita Brockway, Sophf»Donna titled “Midnight.” Miss Chapin, The embossed beauty Wick a rd. before they expire—just as they must Muy Chapin. Soph.; Ariel Crook, senior class adviser, is to be director Butchers, local slaughterers, live­ um the stamps in their own books. ef the Chelsea Wicker Soph.; La Jean Estes, Soph.; Mary aiid has chosen the following cast of stock dealers and farmers will par­ As red stamps are declared valid, Foote, Jr.; Leslie George, Fr.; Jean characters: shape is emphasized ticipate in thia program which is de­ they may be used with complete Irwin, Soph.; Kay Leslie, Sr.; Phyllis Bob Morris - - Dick Ray by • wreath of roses signed to obtain adequate supplies of freedom at choice by th«? housewife to Litzenberger, 8oph.; Tom Martin, Sr.; Claire - Jane Oerding meat for direct war need* and to se­ buy any one, or any combination, of Ralph Meyers, Jr,; Evelyn Myers, Fr.; Joe Howard - Alvin Hickam hand painted in subtle, 20 NIC! ««VICI FOI 4 FIORI! cure the control necessary for fair the foods for which they must be sur­ Mildred McCarthy, Soph-; Marianne Ellen Doris Ann Wood 4 Pinner Helos 4 Sruud oM BuWur Hatun soft colors. A highly 4 Salad Halen distribution to consumers through rendered.. - . Mary Borel There is no distinction Rackleff, Fr.; Marilyn Sage, Sr.; Har­ Aunt Julia 4 Toecops and Saucers rationing. According to this plan, all made at’all in the use of the red riet Tozier, Sr.; Winifred Van Fleet. Mrs. Wicks Colleen Ireland satisfying pattern to slaughterers and livestock dealer* stamps as between meat and cheese, Jr.; Doris Ann Wood, Sr.; Pat Yar- Samuel Hardman - Bob McCarthy i use. ABBITI OHS AVAIIASII MOM OMN STOCK Eddie _ will operate under a permit system or any of the other foods for which I l brough. Jack McCracken beginning April 1 and the county these stamps are to be spent. Wilfred Wasson Two Average. No grade below a Leonard -■1 board has been assigned the task of Wally. Moore “For example,” explained Mr. Berg, th’ree: Barbara Barrows, Jr4 Lynne Hugh Nichols Variety of Patterns to Choose From acquainting all concerned with the “a housewife Who comes Into the Culver, Sr.; Ben Hqwe, Jr.; Walter Kate Bagely ■ .’ Marilyn Sage - new program and of issuing the re­ store with 40 points to spend from Isler, Fr.; Bob Kline, Sr.; Sandra Smith Elmer Zwicker - ... Laverne Barrett quired permits. * , the ration books of her family, may Neff, Jr.; Jane Oerding, Sr. Jim Paula The committees helping with the (Forms foF uss in connection with spend all of them for{meat, or all of Peart, Jr.; Avis Rickett, Sr. production are:' Electrician, Bob r this program arc now being prepared them for butter or cheese, or she may, ------- I------------- ; Klir^e; Promptress, Kay Leslie; Stage and all commercial »laughtercr* and if she wishes, divide up her points, Manage«, Harriet Tozier and Ken farmers who are selling dreaaed meat and buy butter and cheese. ^or mar­ Holverstott; Wardrobe Mistress. should request a form at th« Agri­ garine and meat, or any any other Standard $5/10/5.000 Liability Policy ou Private Cars with , Marybelle Yarbrough; Publicity, Bet­ culture agent’s office for use in ap­ combination of food she chooses." A ration Book $14.00 per year. B Book $15.25. C Book $16.25 ty Emery, Joe Estes, Genevieve plying for the permit which will be Point values for the entire list of COLLISION RATES REDUCED on A & B Ration Books. Forest Ranger Brown, of Powers, Thompson and Roberta Stonecypher; needed on Mrtch 31, 1943. foods rationed in Coquille will be 26% off on A Book — 10% off on B Book. This program will not apply to the same us in every retail store in is conducting a series of six forestry Program, Tom Martin; Tickets, Bill farmers who slaughter meat only for j ■ the country—just as they are for classes at the Coquille High School Mineau. •J' FIRE INSURANCE RATES REDUCED ON ALL consumption on the farm, but all : canned goods. Point prices of differ­ The class meets every Monday morn­ - DWELLINGS AND FARM PROPERTY See our large display ot choice pot farmers slaughtering any meat for ent cuts at meat will be different,— ing for one hour and is concerned CALL OR PHONE ON ANY INSURANCE PROBLEM ¡'sale must obtain permits and must | just as the point price of apricots and with, general forestry problems, In­ plants at Bergen’s, across highway 436 Front Sn Phone 62M Not the operate under quotas according to peas, for example, is different. How- cluding fire prevention and conserva­ from telephone office. cheapest but the best. Phone 64. s tion of standing timber. Some of the these new regulations. ¡ever, there will be no difference in ------------------------f Commercial slaughterers and farm­ point price between different grades boys will enter the forestry service ers who m H dressed meat in any of the same cut of meat—nor between for the summer. The boys taking the Keys made for all locks. Stevens The Office Where Accommodation Is A Pleasure amount must, through this program, different grades of hard cheese, nor course are: Andrew Brlner, Don Cash Hardware, Coquille, Ore. obtain a permit before April 1, from the Mme quantity of any kind of but­ the County Agriculture War Board ter. Many farmers,—even those who at the County agent’s office in Co­ quille. It will be required that operate on a very small scale,—pro­ mi IVIRY TUISOAY slaughtering be done within month, duce some of the foods included in Your family will enjoy the Family or quarterly quotas* and each whole­ ■ the new ration program for the use Circle Macasine, so be Sure to get sale cut of meat must be identified of their families, Mr. Berg pointed your free copy every Tueaday with a number assigned to the per­ I out. Although the new plan places Timely articles, up-to-the-minute mit. Rationing must be collected for i no official restrictions on the use movie reviews, special recipes, all of the dressed meat sold and each I of any df these foods at the farmer’s household hints, and other inter­ esting features are a regular part of operator must maintain adequate own table, the government is request­ this sprightly magasine Get your ing that farm families retain red sanitary facilities. FREE copy each Tuesday. • Permits will also be issued to all stamps in their family ration books persons engaged in buying and sell­ in an amount equal in point value to ing livestock, including dealers, the foods produced and eaten at home. A farmer who slaughters a pig he agents selling on commission, and auctioneers. These permit« will re­ raised for-the use of his family, for *" quire an inventory as of April 1 and example,^* asked to set aside point that records be kept of. all transac­ stamps equal in point value to the Try a box of this tion«. Farmers are not required to number of points he would have to surrender if he bought the equivalent obtain A swell new panenko» amount of pork Ina poA products stock, but at the store, Similarly, if he makes ord*. Successful operation of the pro­ butter for the um of his family, he 20 oz. box 9c gram will depend on the full co-op­ is requested to keep in hip book, and If cutting down uii breakfast is a eration of all livestock producers, not otherwise um , the number of red que*t|on of time, and it usually is, dealers and slaughterers, according stamps he would need to buy the same Other nutritious BREAKFAST ideas then set the alarm (or a little earlier to John Carl, county chairman Agri­ amount of butter. than usual ami take time for a nour­ When a farmer sells any of ttiese culture War Board, who states fur­ Morning Glory Oats sm pkg lie lg 24c ishing meal Much of the preparation Molasses Brer Rabbit Gold 12 oz. 19c ther that rationing of meats cannot home-produced foods, he must collect can be done the night before such ration stamps from his customers, — be effective if some of the supplies FARINA Albers 28 oz. package 19c Enriched Bread J. L. Wright 1*4 Tb 13c a* ltaving talde set. the batter with bypass tbe rationing program with even if they are neighbors,—on the the exception of melted shortening WHEATIES Gold Medal 8 oz. pkg. 11c Flour X>tchen Craft 49 lb. sack $1.79 the result that consumers in some basis of official point prices, and mixed for hot cake*, waffle*. ■ or areas get more than their share while turn these stamps in to the Office of muffins, or having the biscuits in POST BRAN FLAKES 8 oz. pkg 9c Fleischman’s Yeast ...... 3 cakes 10c Price Administration. those in others get none. their pan and waiting in tbe re­ “Farmers in this area,” said Mr. frigerator. Cooe county farmers have raised Grapenuts Wheat Meal 16 oz. 2 for 25c MILK Bordens, Cherub, etc tall cn 10c their share of the record production Berg, will be Instructed later on just PATTCRN FOR MIIAKFMT — If Shredded Wheat Nabisco 2 pkgs. 23c ol livestock and the farm plans when and how to turn in these your breakfast pattern ha» been up­ MARGARINE Dalewood 1 lb pkg. 25c »» set by the rationing program, remem­ w * signed for 1943 indicate that they will itampo.' r Nob Hill Coffee, wh. roast lb bag 24c MARGARINE Sunny Bank 1 lb. 17c ber that this meal can still be a well- During the first five weekly pe- maintain thia production, but the balanced one. Fruit, cereal, brvad in meat producers on county ranches rlod*. «*<* »tamps from war ration Edwards Coffee whole roast lb bag 27c Dexterized Honey 4 14 oz. pkg. 28c some form and that one cup of coffee will not contribute to winping the hook two will become valid and will supply energy, vitamins, mineral*, war unless it ia properly distributed expire as follows:: caloriea, ami that grand satisfied Stamps Week Red Stamps and utilised Carl said. feeling, Expire (Beginning Bearing Letter FRWT$- Whole fruits such as sliced April 30 March 89 A-416 points) ti oranges or baked apples are more April 30 April 4 B»(16 points) filling and have mare lasting qual­ April 30 April 11 C-(lfi pointa) ities than fruit juices. Unstrained April 30 D-(16 points) April 11 Point Value Price Value juices have the same advantage over - (To be April 2S E-U6 points) strained juice*. Vary the fruit in (32) Tomato Jce. S. Dawn 46 oz 22c announced) Bay ewe mere Vojoloblo FRESH every d*y «nd some way each day. and don't have help mvs Canned FooJs year eeeniry Ma J«. (11) Tomato Jce Libby 18 oz cn 11c too many repeaters For example, Hollywood magic reaches lofty new serve apples baked, as a sauce, or ($3) Gpf Juice Townhouse 46 oz 30c ASPARAGUS California Fancy heights in Universal's Arabian Nights" lb. 29c fried. according to the flood of enthusiastic (6) Apple Juice Nu West CIRCAL9 -There's a kind for every Fancy Newtons lb. 10c raves by critics who have witnessed 12 oz. glass ................. 2 for 25c taste Vary them from time to time I L.K.J Fancy Winesaps Ib. 11c Initial showings of the new Techni­ for interest, and alternate cooked The city’s treasury was enriched (I) E Z Apple Sauce Mix pkg. 9c color innovation. The picture, pre­ ocreals with ready-to-serve ones. GRAPEFRUIT California Marsh Seedless Ib. 6c by $30 the past week, three men, (10) Hood River Apple Sauce sented by Walter Wanger Produc­ Molasses, honey, corn syrup, majrle- charged With being intoxicated, each No. 2 can .... _ ....... .1. 15c tions, comes Sunday, Monday and TURNIPS California, dip-top Ib. 7*4c fiavorod syrup and fruits and fruit forfeiting the $10 bail he posted— (21) Pears Gr’n Tag No. 2*4 can 18c Tuesday to the Roxy Theatre and sauces add a pleasant change to ' Chester Nichols last Thursday, Arthur ( ABBAGE California, Med. size heads Ib. 8c stars Jon Hall, Marla Montez and cereals, ami help the sugar bowl too. (15) Crabapples Thank You I-eRoy Hathawkse on Saturday, and Sabu. 1 ib. 12 oz. gl................. •J»«... _.2lc NLW POTATOES Florida Bliss Triumps Ib. 7c 9RIAKPA9T MIAO -Toast is the Donald Loraine Dross on Sunday Rarely has any cinema venture been morning standby, but here, variety (15) Deluxe Plums Libby anticipated with livelier interest, and is welcome also. Serve toast plain, a* No. 2*4 jar............... 2 for 31c (Subject to market changes and available supplies) Have you made your contribution riporta Indicate that the picture will French toast, cinnamon toast, ur z of good hooks to boys in the service’ (II) Fr. Cocktail Hostess Delight come up to every expectation. It is ¡ toqsted jelly sandwiches. Enriched ... • ■ ■ ” ■ > ........ ......... Norton's have a very fine stock at 16 oz ............................ 17c significant to note that advance an-, bread give* extra vitamins that we this time to chose from (24) Tomatoes G'side 28 oz can 14c all can use. nouncements stress the adult enter­ tainment element of the film, which .(14) Com Pict Sweet would indicate that the full fascina- ' Calling cards bO tor 31.00 cream or whole 20 oz. 15c tlon of the original Arabian Nights (14) Com Country Home OYSTERS pt. 53c PORK CHOPS wood’s most beautiful girls for the tale has not been sacrificed. cream No. 2 - 20 oz. 2 for 29c lavish harem and slave market se­ Bring those good books to SMELT 2 lbs. 25c AOvesstarea Revealed PORK STEAK (8) Ketchup Heinz Tomato 14 oz 19c quences. while others were recruited The story, dealing with the roman­ SAFEWAY for our boys for spectacular dancing scenes in SALMON , lb. 35c (8) Red Hill Catsup 14 oz. bot. 14c TAMALES 2 tico adventures at Sherazade, exotic in the armed forces. which Miss Montez is featured. dancer of Bagdad, moves swiftly DOING YOUR BIT? BUY WAR BONDS A STAMPS REGULARLY! Important characterizations are against the vivid background of the Described "*«7* a“"gleaming contributed by Thoma. Gomez. Tur- Orient. Senior Class Ploy Set For April 16 >28.00 MATE J KA'S JEWELRY STORE Insurance At New Reduced Rates I Forestry Classes At Coquille High SAFEWAY Serve a hearty breakfast of SUZANNA Pancakes! Five ■¡■■tee c ter year heelth's sake f» rattr/w rwr wrr* »U Arabian Nights" Fine Entertainment At Roxy Sun. to Tue. Point Ration Values Thirty Dollars In Bail Forfeited Kisu fttnoci A PPI pC UHVMV MUI Victory Books » feminine players include Elyse Knox. rivalry of two princely brothers over Acquanetta and Carmen D'Antonio. the affection of the dancer. I Maria Montez, glamorous Latin star, I Hogan Writes hereon Play ____ as Sherazade, _____ while „ _ Jon . Hall The *t°ry and screen play for appears wtrtrav"th* hrothm "Arabian Nights'* was written by and Leif Erikson portray the brothers »rtditinnai Hi. who fall under her spell. Sabu is said i, . *2**n’_w dditional die to have hi. most colorful role, and »>y True Boardman The pro- others in the imposing cast lnclude duction was designed by Jack Otter- Billy Gilbert, Edgar Barrier and pr”lde*‘ ° rchnicoior Director. Shemp Howard. , • Milton KraaneJ Is bredited as cam- Producer Wanger is declared to traman, and the film was directed by have assembled a multitude of Holly- , John Rawlins. « *