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1 Vacation Joani FOR MEN OR WOMEN . Get CASH HERE to Up you en. joy a well-eomed vacationl Loant mad to men and women in all types of employment. Monthly repayments. Prompt service. Com in NOW, Calkins Finance Co. M-337 Stat Lie. $-264 307 (3rd Floor) Pacific Bids., feW P ?0NE STOCK UP NOW! LET IT SEASON IN YOUR BASEMEN GREEN WOOD PLANER ENDS Double loads 16" green wood . 11.30 Single loads 1 6" green wood .. 5.90 Double loads 16" planer ends 14.50 Single loads 1 6" planer ends - 7.50 Also available: Sawdust Four-foot green and dry 16-inch dry Bean Sausages Are Novel Treat By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Staff Writer Dried beans are abundant and economical and can be cooked rie liciously. To prove it, try this dif ferent recipe: B.an Sausages (Serves 4) Two cups cooked dry beans, 2-3 cup bread cubes, 1 egg, beaten, Vt teaspoon sage or savory season ing, salt and pepper to taste, milk fine dry crumbs. Mash beans. Mix well with bread cubes and egg. Add the rea sonings and moisten with milk. Shape the mixture in the form of sausage and roll in crumbs. Brown in a little hot fat, turning to form a good crust all over. Cook slowly about 20 minutes. Note: Bean sau sages are good with tomato sauce, catsup, chili sauce, or a crisp green salad alongside. Glased Ham and B.an Rolls (Makes 44 servings) Eight slices boiled ham, cut thin, 1V4 teaspoons prepared m3 tard, 1 pound can pork and beans. 3 tablespoons dark brown sugar. 3 ,ablespoons water. Heat oven to 375 degrees( mod erate). Spread ham slices with mustard. Empty pork and beans into a bowl; mash beans slightly. Place 3 tablespoons on each Mice of ham: roll up. Put in a bakinp dish. Combine brown sugar and water to make syrup; baste ham with this syrup before placing in oven and once while baking. Bake at 375 degrees F. for 25 to 30 minutes. Treasury Head Lowers Federal Deficit Guess WASHINGTON, June 27 -i.Y Chairman Doughton (D-NC) of the house ways and means committee quoted Secretary of the Treasury Snyder Monday as saying the fed eral deficit for the fiscal year end ing June 30 will not exceed S3,soo,- 000,000. The administration originally es timated the deficit would be around $5,500,000,000. Dead Fish Rout Families, Hit Tourist Business Accidents Caused By Carelessness Accidents don't just happen they are caused. This was the con clusion reached by the Secretary of State's Traffic Safety division after a survey of Oregon records for the past year. Last year's statistics again prove the fact that most accidents could have been avoided, according to the division. Sixty-four percent ol a!! fata! and 75 percent of the non fatal accidents occurred when the weather was clear, road surface dry. Over 79 percent involved pas senger cars. Eighty three percent of the cars involved in fatal accidents were traveling in a straicht ahead dir ention. Of all the cars involved in fatal accidents, less than five per cent had any mechanical defect. The National Safety council says there are more accidental deaths on U. S. farms than in any other major industry. A LITTLE LEAK CAM GET IMMENSE- clUST SEND AWPSAVE, EXPENSE FDR US I r OKUlNDO. Fla.. Jure 27. A mass burial of 2,000,000 fish is scheduled at Lake Apopka today. They died when weekend storms churned up mud in the lake and it filled their gills. The odor caused many families on the south-southwest side of the picturesque lake to move out yes terday. The dead fish floated in masses on the surface or were County Commissioner A. D. I Mims outlined the plan for today's buriaL A bulldozer was to dig a trench along the shore and the dead fish netted and dumped in it. I That will cost up to $5,000, Mims ; figures. 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