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1 TnT’T lS m V .Tt’Î.Y 2, I?»I2 OSC Circulars Stress Canning Final Summer Meet Chamber Commerce Three more bulletin* and circu la r* dealing w ith home f<><xl pre«- ervaliun ami sugar (-onservaliun have Just been issued ul Oregon State collage, In lw added in Hi,, growing number of ui is fo r the hom em aker’s kitchen "officii." A new printed bulb tin cut it led •'llum e Final Preservuhon’’ cov ering canning, drying, and s.illl.ig, i* by Lucy A Ca*e, extension nu- trltlon lat, and I n puhllxhed a* ex- t>u»Inn b u b llin No. ..?»< W ith a previous bulletin nA “ Fond I ' iv s - ervutlon by Freezing," it provkk-a (be lalvkl guide on the c u rre n t d n ve (nr maxim um home fin d pr<M-es*lng ■ llo w to xave sugar w h e » | ) l i - •ervlng fru it* by ratm n { and freezing I* coveted (nan »lightly different angle» In lu recent publication*. One, by K. H , W ie gand and G lady* lledlund ul Ila focal Industries department, re cord» the rexult* of recent teat* made w ith the use uf dextrose, glucose, and honey, in addition to ordinary cane or bee, sugar. iJexIruse I* a pure simple »ugar made from corn and obtainable under several trade name*. Olu- co»e, or corn »yrup, was form erly abundant on grocer*' »helve* Iri eith er the w hite nr brown form, but both it and dextro*e are le*» abmalant for the time Is-ing bc- cau*e of Increuaed demand. Because of It» heavy density, corn »yrup I* be«t diluted when used for canning or freezing, th e circular |Miint* out. The amount of honey nan tile In canned or frozen fru it I* lim ited because of the Intense flavor it Imparl». T est* Indicated that It I* be»l used in combination with other sugar*. P \GE FTV> TTTF. SENTINEL COTTAGE OflOVE OREGON Each Monday night, 7 30 to H (Ml The final siimmei meeting of the Chamber of Commerce wax o’clock Radio station K O A C : held Tuesday and wax devoted July (i How to Extend the G a r largely to the discussion of four den and O rchard through Food Item» of business. A letter from I 'r . serval ion. the Koadside llefense council was July l l P ic -c jt Function .»I lead urging full coofieration w d li the "Keep Oregon (jre e n ” move the Local l- H Leader in the N a ment" and the m a tte r was re- tional Defense, Mrs. E, F. W righ t, lerred to the proper committee president, state local leaders’ as Ixd ters from 4-H club members sociation, H. C. Seymour, stale w eie read thanking the Chamhei < lub leader. Sum m er Care of the lor assistance In obtaining 4-H 4-H Victory Garden, O T . Me* scholarships to the summer eamp W h oiter, extension hoi iic u ltu n s l, The national w ar tamd and O S C . »tamp campaign held over the na July 20 Cooperation by club tion Wednesday noun was discuss mem ber* in pnxluclng ls-ef, jxnk, ed in delull and plan» made to lamb, and w<s»l, II. A. Lm dgiei contribute to the campaign in extension anim al husbandman, every possible way. O S C . It. W Rodinwold, assist ant professor of anim al husband K A IH O l'IU » l» l< T IO N S U O I* A T ry, O S .C NYA C E N TE R Mr. and Mrs. Norland Powell and two daughter* and M r. and M ix Guy H olliday and son W illis were Sunday dinner guest* of M r. and Mrs. Janie* Hernenway M r. and M r * Hud Lowrance and son lionnld motored to Fall Creek last Sunday to bring their daughter Morene home a lte r a t N ew Version of Creation Some WO tablet* and fragment«, tending summer school for a week. Miss M argaret Hernenway of unearthed from ancient ruin* In Eugene spent the week end w ith Irak, reveal a new version of the her folk*, M r und M r*. W . A. date from 2000 B C , which I* at creation of the universe. They Hernenway. Mrs. John H athaw ay and two least 1,000 years older than any children spent Sunday evening ut known story of creation. the Bud Lowrance home. Mrs M arvin Addy accompanied We w ill Is- open at 9:30 a. m. on Mrs. It. L. Bady and son Ralph of July 4th. Gustafson's, of o x irw . Eugene to Corvallis last Sunday 47- It- < 5 0,0 00 . WILL BUY ONE FIGHTER PLANE. WHAT SHARE OF A FIGHTER PLANE WILL YOU BUY? BUY W e w ill be o|»*n at 9:30 a. m. on A new radio prixluetlon shop recently completed at the N YA July llh . Gustafson's, of course. 4 7 -ltc -5 i resident defense center at Eugene is now In full (»iteration. The new shop provides work stations for about fo rty young men anil young women now enrolled lo r radio and electrical assembly training. The shop contai ns a modern tixd room w ith complete facilities for the construction and assembly of rudlo equipment now Is-ing pro duced by N Y A youth workers for branches of the iirin iil service. The new shop was made neces sary becauae of the Increased en rollment of young women at the Eugene resident center for radio production training A few addi tional enrollees may lie accepted by Hie N Y A resilient defense cen te r at Eugene, where those as-1 signed receive Isaird, room, and emergency hospital care w ith $9 for expense money. United States Employment Ser vice offices refer young men and young women for defense training through N Y A or for fu rth e r In form ation w rite to the N Y A ol- flee, Eugene, Oregon. A second circular lsstu.1 a* a home ecoiMirnics extension mimeo graph lx by Lucy A. Case, exten sion nutritionist, and T li ana ;! Om.-lorff, ax.'MK'iate professor of food Industrie*, f t ..•views th ej OREGON NEW S various strengths of syrup used In canning and tells how to prepare The need for improving the these, giving measurements in prunes wa» Nimple term * H in t* on bow to ob quality of Oregon tain m axim um sweet taste tor a stres»<-d by member» ol the O re gon land use committee at a con m inim um of sugar are Included ference w ith Acting Governor Copies of a ll three of these pub lications may be obtained at any Dean W a lk e r and officials of the county extension office or direct state department of agriculture in Salem this week. The improve from the college. ment program has already receiv ed the approval of the Northwest F A C T S O N « I X %RA B t K K Dried F ru it association, it was IN D U S T R Y G IV E N BY OMC said. N early 6,(XM),000,000 feet of logs The output of casrara bark from the Pacific Coaal, the only were removed from state, county region in America when- it I* pro and privately owned land* in O re duced In commercial quantities, gon during 1941, according to a has ranged from three* m illion to report by S tate Forester Nels 3 . six m illion pounds per year anti Rogers. A total of 323.790 acres has sold nt price* from 3% to 10 were logged during the year. A fu ll-tim e fund executive d i cent* u pound until the present w artim e demand has boosted the rector Is to be employed by the newly created < iregon highway price to around 15 cents. These and many other facts tra ffic advisory com m ittee It was concerning the rnxeura Industry announced following a meeting of are contained in a new mimeo- that body here this week. The graphed leaflet Issued by the director w ill be ftaid out of funds < iregon of the federal public roads bureau school of forestry at S tate college. Prepared by Lester The advisory committee operate* IXinn, a graduate student, it as an adjunct of the offk-e of de brings up to date a previous bul fense transportation. letin of which T. J S ta rk e r of the school of forestry was p rin 25,(MX) pounds a year for the next two years w ith minimum stump cipal author. The new leuflet gives the his diam eter set at four Inches w ith tory and development of the eas- the cut to be made one foot above cara bark industry, discusses the ground. This Ls expected to methods of collecting and using keep the caacara on a continuous the bark and shows poaslbilitiea productive baxix. und lim itations in developing cos- cara plantation». V E T E R A N S O F F O R E IG N The largest block of natural W A R N m e e t* 2nd M onday of cascaru remaining on the coast 1» the m o n th a t C o tta g e G rove In th e E llio tt s la te forest o f a rm o ry . A ll m em bers a re In northern Coos and western ikiug- vited to atten d . las counties. Harvesting of the W . Aee G regg. C o m m an der, bark of this area is lim ited to- For Picnic or Celebration —Be Comfortable in These where they visited the new arm y cantonment, M i und Mrs. Sterling Bolton, Dean, S terling and Mabie motored to McKenzie Bridge last Sundry to attend a picnic and birthday dinner honoring M r*. Belle G reg ory. Dean, Mabie and S terling went to Belknap Springs also Cedars 4-H Programs Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency LONG MAY SHE WAVE/ We’re mighty proud of our flag and all it stands for. We’re mighty proud of the privileges of free Americans, and we’re mighty proud to be a part of a typical American community REMEMBER: BUY WAR STAMPS & BONDS REGULARLY 18< F ull P o u n d Pork & Beans 2 for2 9 ZEE TOWELS N APKINS 80 count 3 rolls 25c 3 pkgs. 25c A ll Sw eet T re e t Coffee Swift’s Oleo Armour’s Luncheon Meat Dundee CLOSED ALL DAY SATURDAY, JULY 4th. OPEN FRIDAY TILL NINE P. M. See YOUR W^R STAMPS AND BONDS AT PENNEY*SI Ritz Crackers DUNDEE NO. 2»/2 TINS WAR RISK INSURANCE Glass-Pac Kool A id “ Pickles Pickles Gresham Sweet Columbia Dills 6 *“•• 25c 29c 15c 25 oz. No. 2 | tin KERR DILL PICK LES—54 ounce 29c YAMHILL OLIVES—No. 2 t a l l .....................................2 for 35c DUNDEE OLIVES — Large No. 1 t i n s ......... . 2 for 39c BEST FOODS MAYONNAISE 33c pint—55c quart W HEATIES — A Champion Breakfast ............ ....2 for 19c M INUTE MAN SOUP M IX —Assorted ..................3 for 19c DUZ SOAP P O W D E R ............. ........ Large 23c—Giant 65c GARDEN BRAND CORN—Bantam ............. S cans 33c GARDEN BRAND PEAS — No. 303.......................... 3 cans 33c 2 45c 29c Cantaloupes Green Beans 29c 3 for...35 2 ,bs... 19c Can Lar^e, Fancy Fancy Quality Apricots Tomatoes Fine Eating Field Ripe Pound VEG ALL, No. 303 tin s ............ 2 for 25c FR U IT COCKTAIL, No. 1 2 for 29c SNO SHEEN Cake Flour 23c pkg. WAX PA PER, 125 foot ........ 2 for 29c 2 lb. basket 19 Basket. 25- ( ie n ttin e Print», satin» nini crepe. $2.98, $3.98 $4.95 ( 'onifortuhle Wieners Lunch Meats Rib Steaks Skinless Assorted Steer Beef 30cib Slacks Full eut an.I roomy. Sanforized galnirdin.* Dill Pickles $2.98 5 f, r 10 Spun ravon $5.95 Full Faxliioncd New Stockings 79c pr. White Saddle Oxfords Slack Sox 15c, 19c, 25c $3.25 |{iilih(*r »ole». A.\. H. (' widths Umphrey 6? Mackin Oood Values Corned Beef KELLY’S MARKET Gantner Swim Suits 35*,b- 39 ,b Beef Sweet Pickles Ground No Cereal or W ater 15c pint . 2 ,bs-55c Snow drift SW IFT ’S 12 OZ. TIN 3 Spaghetti DENNISON NO. 1 TINS pound can 69c IRISH&SWARTZ