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* «t R anchers donate scrap Legion Program to Provide Benefits For Vets War No. 2 Cedars M m Viola and Elizabeth Rohde , of The Iialles »pent the holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mia. Henry Rohde. They re turned to The Dalles Sunday. Mr. and Mr«. James Hernenway served a buffet dinner New Years Guust« present were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Elnnerty, M r and Mrs. W il liam Norris and Miss Margaret Hemenway of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs Guy Holliday and Willis, Mr. and Mrs Ralph Holliday. Mr. and Mrs. Read llemenwuy and chil dren and M r and Mrs. W. Hem enway. Mrs. Anna Holton returned home Friday after a three weeks visit w ith her son M errit and fam ily of Seattle. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rohde and daughters Viola and Elizabeth and Mrs. Eahrenwald were New Year’» dinner guests of Mr and Mrs. Lou Burleson. Cedar Ladies club met Tues day w ith -Mrs. James Hemenway for rtn all day meeting A covered dish dinner was served. The day was spent sewing on a quilt and visiting The next meeting w ill be February 2, w ith Mrs. Ora Hem enway. Miss Carolyn Holton spent Thursday until Sunday w ith Mrs Maggie Wertz and Delbert of An- lauf. She was a New Year's din ner guest of the W illiam Perini fam ily of Anlauf. Mrs. M yrtle Powers spent Mon day in Springfield. Adoption til ti ,>.<>14titrii Io ex tend to veteran* ot World War II benefit* and privilege* Identical with those given veterans of world war 1 wdl be recommended to ti conference of Nitllonul Amerknh Legion official* ut Indiunapolis January 7-h by Curl It. Moser,, nutlonul vice chairman for lle*i Legion world war II llainon eom inittee M r Moser left Portland' laid Sunday with pro|>o«alk to thut ! end which hud been approved at n meeting of Oregon American 1-eglon officials. Principal among the recommen dation* which wdl lie presented by M r Moser lx a plan to provide vo cut Iona I training for veterans ol world war 11 under direction of the veteran*' administration In- xleail of under the employment service and the securing of em ployment for member«' of the armed force« when they return from the present conflict. It w ill ol«n be recommended that changer should be made In the national life ln«urancc to provide disability payment«, such as wo« done un der war risk insurance in world These Iron wagon wheel« were p art o f 31 ton« o f scrap donated by war 1. Another recommendation is that th e F r r r r tto B roth er* Io the array campaign and ahown being loaded in to tru rk a a t the fe rre t to Ranch on the Carson R iver, east o f P a y an American legion official should ton, N s»., fo r tru ik in g to a collection depot. N ote the acetylene tan k lie designated to cooperate with aboard the tru ck fa r ru ttin g up the larg e r pieces into hunks sm all the Washington office of the vet enough to drop down llit le r 'a throat. eran»' administration w ith author ity to handle all immediate mat- I I S' ,1 If I ter« relating to world war II a. / / C flZ l least such matter« a« allotments, Insurance, lost pentons, etc. Mr. Mooer w ill recommend thut On battle fronts every day men every state department where the How can the homemaker beat the coldest shelf of the refrigera- risk their lives to discover the lo legislature is to be In session this year should appoint the strongest meet the unsettled food situation tor, as can cream earefully re cation and strength of the m ilitary possible legislative committee to In her dally routine of trying to moved by s|xx>n from the top of units of the enemy. Yet at home, seek la-neflcial state legislation for feed her fam ily adequate meal« two-day old refrigerated 4 per too many of us are presenting the all veteran« of v u rld wur It and fur good nutrition? iJoubtless thut cent m ilk. Viseogen improves the i-ni-my w ith information (if the dependents; this to include such question 1» faring nearly .every whipping qualities of cream and same m ilita ry value, the Office of benefits ns were granted by the busy housewife who has heard m i can lx* brought under various Censorship says in a statement. This is the information which stall*« immediately following world much about meal planning and trade names. better nutrition in wur time, say» Plans for next year’s food pres newspapers and individuals are war I Nellie Lyle, M-en-tary of the luine ervation can he started now hy asked not to tell the enemy: county nutrition committee. saving tin cans Tor storage of Ket» P ain tin g F v a iiip le Do not tell the names of ships Quick adjustments are often frozen and dried Rxxls next Hum upon which sailors serve. In launching a course on "Home mer. The lid may lx- left partly necessary when going to market Repairs," sponsored by llie Office of I Do not tell the troop units C ivilian Liefrnse In New York city, and finding meat rase empty or attached and the opening covered which soldiers serve overseas. w ith adhesive tape when used no m ilk in the refrigerator. One of the chairman of the Manhattan civ il There is no objection to reveal the important aids In this situa again. Those who canned vege ian defense council set an example tion, says Mis« Lucy A Case, ex tables. meat and fish for the first ing that Pvt. John Jones is in by personally painting her own of at Oregon time hist summer are reminded by Australia or that Seaman Tom flee, with resultant publicity on a tension nutritionist knowing food Miss Case that to prevent any Brown saw action in the Atlantic, wide scale, emphasizing the conser State college, is vation of existing property on the value» and being able to substi danger of Ixitulinus food poisoning, hut there is m ilita ry information the lives of part of the w ar effort. Many ’•■omen tute "something else'” of sim ilar all home-canned non-acid foods are which endangers boiled 20 minutes before tasting American fighting men in stating have enlisted enthusiastically In nutritive value. classes for instruction In the m ak The country 1» well supplied or using in any way. Canned food that Pvt. John Jones, "Company ing of many types of household re w ilh beans, which arc a fa ir sub is Ixnlial after emptying from the C. 600th Infantry,” is in Austral Brown. pairs which would be necessary to stitute for meat, says Miss Case ja r and on the same day eaten. ia, or Seaman T o m m aintain a great volume of proper Families fortunate enough to have This rule applies to ull home- “ Aboard the L’.S.S. Wisconsin," is ty. much of which may be Irreplace pressure cookers can cook them canned vegetables except toma- in the Atlantic. able for a king time to come. The Office of Censorship says: I in 50 minutes at 15 pounds pres toes. and to all home canned meat, "We ask editors not to publish sure* after «oaking over night. A poultry anti sea foods. these troop identifications, and we Definition of C o m m unism pressure saucepan cooks them in EXAM S DATED lo ll NAVAL ask (Mirent» and relatives not to Communism Is a system of social the same time. The vitam in H-one AN D ARMY CADETS reveal them. Don't give the enemy and economic organization In which that Is impaired -by the high tem property is owned by Uie state or perature can lie made up by the anything that may lengthen the Prelim inary qualifying exami w a r!” group, and shared In common or use of wheat germ, wholegrain distributed among members of the cereals and enriched bread. For nations for vacancies nt both the community equally, nr in proportion those persons w ith delicate dlges- U. S. naval academy and the U. OREGON EASTER LIL IE S IN to their respective needs. In Com 1 tion, it is sometimes helpful to rub S. m ilita ry academy, to be filled DANGER munism private property Is practi tin* skins off the boiled or steamed from the Fourth congressional cally abolished; the property of each beans. d istrict of Oregon, w ill be con Oregon's infant Easter lily is truly tlie property of all. The Canned m ilk may lx- substituted ducted by the U. S- civil service growing industry needs constant essential feature of Socialism Is commission, January 23, 1943, ! for flesh mUk in many delicious protection from the introduction governmental control of economic Congressman Harris Ellsworth an of any lily stock carrying mosaic eream vegetable soups, puddings activities to the end that competition nounced yesterday. Candidates for diseases, says Dr. F. P. M cW hort and ice cream. gives way to co-operation, and the admission Io the m ilita ry acade A knowledge of extending or my are eligible between the ages er, plant pathologist at Oregon opportunities of life and rewinds of i stretching foods that arc scarce is ot 17 and 22 years. Candidates State college. labor equally apportioned. A few new lily strains develop also very helpful today. Two for hoth academies must never ed by the USDA are proving im ixiunds of butter may be made have been married. Coast Io Coast portant for American production 1 from one pound by creaming it in Examinations w ill be given at Fifteen thousand different kinds of a Ixrwl over warm w ater and I be post office building in the and may lx? valuable when intro paper are manufactured in the Unit gradually stirring in one pint of following cities: Eugene. Marsh duced into northwest plantings, ed States and the amount of wood says Dr. McWhorter. These, as fresh m ilk or one 14*» ounce cun field. Medford and Roseburg. used for newsprint alone would form of milk. This blend is easy to Candidates desiring to arrange well as the Oregon lilies, are now a pile reaching from coast to coast spread on the many sandwiches lo r tlx* examination should notify free from disease. Any introduc if it were stacked four feet wide for the war industry workers It Oongremaan Harris Ellsworth, tion of Japanese lilies or Creole by four feet high. does not fit all baking recipes, house office building, Washington. lilies from the southern states however. A more stable butter D. not later than January 12, would probably introduce disease blend is obtained by soaking one 1913. They should designate their which could utterly ruin the Ore M IC K IE S A Y S — tablespoon of plain gelatine in one choice of places for the examina gon Croft lilies, he says. fourth cup cold water, dissolving tion and give the date of their Q^OULD vour paper it over hot water and adding it birth. M o rr L ertim rs to be Grown w ith m ilk to the butter. F arm ers who grow more legumes HAPPEKJ W t?E OVER, Whipped cream is renlly an ex The pupil of a cat’s eye is a and make the best possible use ot PLIERA? UAPPEW TO tender, Commercial 19 per cent vertical slit during the day, but all farm manures will assure good coffee cream and even evaporated it becomes perfectly round in the crop growth on their lands in spite TV'PEEP OP JEST m ilk have been successfully whlp- dim light of night, according to of a possible shortage of com m er cial nitrogen fertilizer. CÛHE/ÛER. 7WS A LIÜ- |x*d after standing two days on the Better Vision Institute OlV D i ttJI i the It 01^0101^ Best IYl eet The Unsettled Food Situation , Some Military Secrets » REMIUPER 7Z? REKJEW, AtJ< 'FA K IR S '/ \ ___ OLD PA PE R S 10 c Bundle WE HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY NOW, BUT DON’T Men, Women Over 4 0 Don’t Be Weak, Old Feel Peppy, New, Years Younger Takft O trw « Contain« urncrnl tonic» Rtlmulanfa. •fla n ncethMl after by lxHlHta lurking Iron, cal- phfMphaie ami Vitam in Hi A 7.3-) car -«»I<1 I ___ ? write» “ It <11(1 no much for path-nta, I look I It m yerlf l(equlta were hue " Mpeclnl IntriNluctorv ‘ clorn doctor WAIT TOO LONG. THE SENTINEL HYOIKNK CONFERENCE ans and social workers from throughout the state are being PORTLAND (Speciap Ore urged to attend. gon'» second stqte-wide social hy giene conference has been called K E L L Y M A N A G E R O F P E N N E Y for Portland on February 5. Dr. S T O R E IN P O R T L A N D Ado'ph Weirizirl, director of the division of social hygiene educa • Lawrence F. Kelly, assistant tion of the University of Oregon manager of the J. C. Penney com medical school, stated today. The pany store in Eugene lo r the past conicifiici- is being railed to im two years, has been promoted to plement further Oregon’s anti- manager ol the J. C. Penney com venereal disease program, aireudy pany store on Sandy Boulevard. among the most effective and far Portland reaching in the nation. Health an I Mr Kelly is the son of Mr. and la« ‘-nfom-meni officials, physiei- Mu. Frank Kelly of this city awl graduated from the local high school in 1930. He worked in th#> local Penney store while attend?* ing school and became affiliated with the company In Rifle, Colo-'1 rado in 1931. Mr. Kelly has bee» with the Eugene store for the past seven years and has many frie n d r in this section who wish him well in his new position. liis to rir Throwback The adoption of the cap »>«* gewn is one of the ztnking nlavlztic fea«. tore» of modern collrge life.—Thor- stein Veblen. M ARKETEERS M ARKET HERE We find a few items in canned foods on which we have a very generous stock, so before raticning starts we are going to sell what you can reasonably use of these items, without hoarding. Look over the items below and buy what you need. Peaches Peaches A pricots Dundee Whole Dozen $2.59 MO 2 ’* Val Vita Dozen $2.95 MO-IW Val Vita Dozen $2.95 CAMS MO 2M» CANS 22 25 25 CHERRIES, Royal Anne—Signet No. 1 ....................... 2 for 55c GREEN BEANS, Dundee—No. 303........ 2 for 25c; 12 for $1.45 TOMATOES, Dundee—No. 2*/2 --............. . 2 for 29c; 12 for $1.74 TOMATOES, H D Solid Pack—No. 2*/2 .............................2 for 35c RANCHO SOUPS—Most kinds ........................................3 for 25c Juice Catsup Campbell’s Tomato 14-oz. SUNBRITE Cleanser 4 cans....... 15c STARCH Amaizó Corn cr Gloss 2 P kgs 15c FORMAY Sunworthy 14-oz. 3° 27 2 f°r25< PEET-PALMOLIVE WAX PAPER PEETS GRANULES 100-foot rolls Large pkg Giant 29c 57c 2 f° r * 25c PALMOLIVE BEADS FACIAL TISSUE Regular pkg. ..... 5c 500 sheet 23c SUPER SUDS Large ....... ......... 24c Giant ................ 65c TISSUE Vegetable Shortening 3 lb can..... 69c Waldorf PEETS MECHANIC 2 b ars.......... ........15c 4 ro,,s....... 19c Noodles 2 35 Cake Flour 25 14-oz. cèllo Softasilk BUCKWHEAT and Wheat—9.8 lbs................. 69c WHEAT GERM — I>4 lb. Fishers ...................... 25c PANCAKE — Sperry 9.8 lbs.......................................................... 59c GRAHAM —Fine or coarse — 9 lbs......................................................49c FARINA — Fisher 9.8 lbs................................................................59c Swansdown s1.98 Irish Special 4.59 Peter Pan 4Mb.b.<*l.74 Drifted Snow bag *1.99 Fisher’s Blend *3*70 49-lb. bag * « i> .b a « 49.1b 98-lb. bag