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T i l l U SD A V , .11 M I L»! — 1915 , ,, B IR T H S ZIMMERS Ai the Butler mater n ity home, Tuesday, .lune ID, |!H5, to M r, and Mrs. George Z im m ers Of C o tta g e Grove, a d aughter, Melva Mûrie. TTTE SEXTTNET. COTTAGI? DROVE. OREGON Hints on Canning With Little Sugar (iiven in Circular H IIIM H I here. Cad Start Going w ithout breakfast is a bad •ta rt fo r the day. It's been found that w orkers who skip breakfast get less done in the first working hour than those who tuck away a good meal before work. As the m orning goes on. the hungry ones grow less efficient. A fte r lunch they do better; then they slow up again What happens to these work f r a happens to homemakers too, •n d to everyone else I t ’ s especial- ly true fo r children. A child who eats • good breakfast has a better chance So do well with studies and games by I! K W ar IX p artm a n t. Bureau of Pubiia Kalstlona. A DANGEROUS L A N D IN G ON IW O JIM A —Perched on a weapons carrier, tw o ground crewmen watch anxiously as a P-51 Mustang fig h te r comes in fo r s landing on a treacherous a irstrip . In the face o f these hazards U. 8. pianefe have made successful forays •g a in s t Japanese targets on the Nippon homeland from the earliest conquest o f Iw o Jim». Staff Week Begins Mars’nait, King At Camp Lucky Buy Pledge Victory to ‘Bond Front THRIFT-WISE (CUT. R A T«/ Buy, Buy a Bond, They’ll Bye-Bye Junior for Mom z STYLISHbLASSES Nothing Down Only 5 I A Week! S is I J 820 W illam ette - E ugene ■ •It NE W EATHER NORMAL Row R iv e r steel b rid g e died in Eugene e a rly ye ste rd a y m o rn in g a fte r a 24 h o u r Illness. M r. and M rs. T u r b y fill op e ra te d a g ro ce ry .. . In Eugene since last A u g u st, when th e y sold o u t and m oved fro m th e south P a cific, engaging In the , ' * '* ’« ' ** commended hoi i h.u At ik a i K prop n t inns o f corn «yr up Io su g a r iniiIli»» of ih r .Solomon». Sinpan. ..... , J and O kin a w a II.. was horn.* on L " ' ‘ * 'T h “ n one jia r t to in three, a lth o u g h fo r some fr u its fu rlo u g h lis t T h a n k s g iv in g and find some grudi'K o f canning syru p re tu rn e d to the sm ith P a e ifl. Be- aldea hla (Mirent« he la s u rv iv e d ’,ro ' M,r" ‘ ,n te «••«»u s g re a te r o r ss than th a t. F o r exam ple, th e by a ste p -b ro th e r, P a rk H a rtz e ll riT om m ended p ro p o rtio n in m a k w ith the U. -S. N avy. ing a m edium x y ru p fo r ch e rrie s is to use one and o n e -th ird cups’ co m a yru p to 3 and o n e -fo u rth cups sugar w ith 3 and tw o -th ird s cups w ater. R epresenting e ve ry section o t I he governm ent rccom m enda- th e O regon T r a il council. Boy WASHINGTON. D C - T h c A rm y lio n fo r using su g a r alone in can- Scouts o f A m e rica , is the s ta ff lo r has overcome what in the past j WKAT I TNI WlATMIk ning is one pound o f su g a r fo r C am p L u c k y Boy, sum m er tr a in - would have seemed to have been in FORECAST each (o u r q u a rts o f fin ish e d p ro - in g cam p fo r B oy S cout troops, surm ountable obstacles and t ie Navy has prom duct, w h ich means o n e -h a lf cu p w h ich began a “ s ta ff w e e k" last ised fu ll u n c o n d i r RAIA ANO COOLIR o f su g a r jmt q u a rt o f f r u it o r a M onday. tional surrender. ,lf» Y O U .O O T O r C h ie f o f S ta f f ,’C rJ ? ‘n.t ">rU p’ ,h " c ir r u l,, r C am p L u c k y Boy. w h ic h is « p e r-' General George shows. The low est a m o u n t o f s u g a r ated fo r troops in B enton. Coos, C. M arshall and used w ith any s a tis fa c tio n In can- C u rry . Douglas. Lane and L in c o ln F le e t A d m i r a l ning r»i fre e zin g most fr u its is counties, opens fo r a nine-w eek Ernest J. K ing a »out a s ix th cup per q u a rt. F r u it season on Sunday. June 24. a t th is said to d a y , in ! canned w ith o u t sugar w ill keep B lu e R iv e r site. 45 m iles east j f commenting o n , Hut q u a lity and fla v o r a re poor. the M ig h ty Sev Eugene. enth \Var Loan. Copies o f the c irc u la r m ay be D ire c tin g the cam p w ill be Ju d G e n e r a l M a r had fro m c o u n ty e xte n sio n offices. shal» said: E xte n sio n b u lle tin 642 gives n»orc son W. C om pton, fie ld scout execu- | tive o f the O re g o n T r a il council, •We in th e com plete ca n n ing in fo rm a tio n . A rm y have pver- ■ 1 w ith E rn e s t A . Seaton, n e w ly se M AR SH ALL come what in tig? ’ lected fie ld scout e xecutive, as assistant cam p d ire c to r, R oger L. past would have seemed to h a v e ! been insurmountable obstacles. So Bides, co u n cil scout executive, a n have you. That is where the enemy nounced. miscalculated — fo r to Americans, ED ITO R CLEM D in in g h a ll s ta ff is headed b y nothing has ever teen impossible. lly R alph K rin p H a ro ld Jensen S r., s co u tm a ste r o f Yours is a hard task—a heavy re tro o p 5. Eugene, w h o w ill be cook. sponsibility. But we of the A rm y have confidence that you w ill again A s s is tin g h im a re D ean M cC o rkle , achieve the im possible.” i co o k’s helper, and B ill H a rd is ly , A d m ira l King said: head w a ite r, b o th fro m tro o p 6, "W e have had _ ___ Eugene. C am p c le rk is Heloif t w o w a r s to w ? g e . O ne o f Young fro m tro o p 1, C o rv a llis . those wars is just The h e a lth te n t w ill be in ch a rg e G ab y 's S u n T a n L o tio n 50c beginning. That o f C. A. C um m ins, s c o u tm a ste r o f Z em aco l ( f o r p o iso n o a k ) 47c means that your tro -ip N7, S ile tz, w ith Le.ster S te p h own labors, fa r S u n G la sse s 25c to $3.50 ens o f tro o p K7 as his assistant. fro m over, are A rm a n d s & D u r a tio n L eg T he h e a lth and s a fe ty o f B oy also just begin M akeup 50c S couts a tte n d in g C am p L u c k y Boy- ning. The Navy, 50c F re s h D e o d o r a n t C r. 43c are guarded by th e h e a lth s ta ff, like th e A r m y , 50c W o o d b u r y ’s C o c o a n u t and e ve ry scout is given a p h ysi has one o b je c tive. The uncon Oil C a stile S h a m p o o 30c cal recheck w hen he a rriv e s ¡it d itio n al surren cam p. Rales explained. A m edical der of the enemy. S e a B re e z e 50c & $1.00 e x a m in a tio n is also re q u ire d be W e w i l l a t t a in 50c N o x z e m a C r. .............45c that o b je c t iv e fo re a scout comes to camp. $1.00 H in d 's H o n ey & because of peo K IN G A iie q u a te w a te rfro n t p ro te c tio n A lm o n d L o tio n 50c ple of good faith. is a ffo rd e d by the 19^13 s ta ff head A r r id 39c People who have demonstrated their ed by Jack C um m ings, a ssista n t pa trio tism and th e ir w illingness to 25c B lu e J a y F o o t P o w d . 23c s co u tm a ste r o f tro o p 101, Eugene. undertake the most gigantic finan 25c K o te x o r M odess 22c C u m m in g s *w ill a tte n d the P a c ific cia l task ever undertaken by a free N o rth w e s t tn p ja lic school given by people." the n a tio n a l B oy S cout co u n cil, a t C am p Cowles, w h ic h is n e a r Spo kane. fro m June 17 t o 23. A ssist in g C u m m in g s on th e w a te rfro n t " I t ’s p o w e rfu l nice to edit this ropy w ill be K e rm it C hapm an o f tro o p w ith o u t liavlu * to c le a r w ith T o jo . 88, G lenw ood, and N elson D u rb in C o tta g e G ro v e, O re g o n and I tin you folks buy ’nou«h W a r o f tro o p 31. G a rd in e r B o nd * w e w on't e v e r have to. Re A n cnlarg<-d h a n d ic ra ft p ro g ra m , m e m b e r there a rc 35 m illio n of ’em w h ic h w ill include a rc h c ry , w ill be to b e a t.” d ire c te d by D r. H . W . Greene, WASHINGTON. D C —"B uy. buy w ith R alph Jackson o f T ro o p 3. a W ar Bond and w e 'll bye-bye baby" C o rv a llis , and A lb e r t Powers J r. ' is the slogan of two sisters here, '* o f Jroop 20, Coos B ay, assisting. who are also sisters in Mu Chapter « A c tu a l p ra c tic e o f sco u tin g / s k ills w ill be a h ig h lig h t o f th e C am p L u c k y B oy p ro g ra m , anti tro o p s w ill be assisted in th is fie ld by Ja ck G raham o f tro o p 30, T o ledo, John D ie h l o f tro o p 10, R eedsport, and B ob M e rria m o f tro o p 101, Eugene. T he h ik in g p ro g ra m fo r th e camp, w h ic h includes th re e M id d le S is te r trip s , and o v e r n ig h t h ikes to B u ck M o u n ta in and 1 C a rp e n te r m o u n ta in , w ill he d i- I reefed by C harles Stevenson o f T B E I.M A tro o p 63, C o quille. M ore th a n 50 B oy S cout tro o p s Psi Lambda Tau sorority at Cen ' ¡ w ill use C a m p L u c k y B oy th is tra l High School. The Misses Gilda and Thelma sum m er. Bales said. w ith .o v e r 650 announced tiia t parents scouts p a rtic ip a tin g w ith th e ir K le v it who'd like a night out. but arc held ; CRAFTSMAN MADE-FACTORY TO YOU! troops. home-bound by baby's needs, now j > V - Sf m ay break th e ir shackles in the RECEIVES RECOGNITION easiest possible fashion—by purchas- ! ing a W ar Bond fro m one of a group ! A lla n F e rrin , son o f S u p e rin - ' of 20 sorority girls. Graduated now, the Sisters K le vit te n d e n t and M rs. IL B. F e rrin , was am ong a g ro u p o f s ix ty tw o have kept up th e ir contact w ith to receive re c o g n itio n o f his doc th e ir friends, and when not tending h baby are Federal workers. T h e y'll to r o f m edicine degree at the 68th take care of baby if pop and mom annual eom m eneem ent at th e U n i- w ill buy a War Bond - v e rs ity o f O regon Sunday. T h e de The sisters said that during pre- I gree was g ra n te d fro m the U n i- vines loans other sororities and some v e rs ity o f O regon m edical school fra te rn itie s shoveled ashes, cleaned in 1941 and D r. F e rrin has ju s t cellars pud did other household h i. <>. „ h»n a . t A * n - chalcs chores in return r W ar , Bond com pleted h.s internshq» , lh , fo , ug t> e ir pur- H,an Cher h o sp ita l at S t. Paul and be car.-.ed , ut nst onnlly. s ta r tin g J u ly 1, he w ill l»e resi- __________________ MODERN• OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST dent p a th o lo g ist a t th e same hos- ---------------- • pit«!- | T errapin E rs ily Pred F orty-year tests ct the U. S. Peru Iron Deposits Estim ated Fisheries laboratory at P iver's Is Iron deposits being exploited in land. N. C . show that diamond- D r. E . V . B r o u g h to n — R e g is te re d O p to m e tr is t in C h a rg e Peru are believed to aggregate 130,- back terrapin can te bred as easily ns ehickers. 000,000 tons. Z e n ith H e a r in g A id — $40— $5 D o w n — $5 a M o n th GET A COMPLETE • EYE EXAMINATION . RIGHT NOW! R E S ID E N T D IE S A lb e rt T u r b y fill, fo rm e r p ro p ri e to r o t a g ro ce ry sto re fit th e LAKEY A t the B u tle r mater n ity home, T h u rsd a y, June It In uxing corn s yru p to at re tch RMS, Io M r. and M rs i'a u l Lakey. sugar In canning fr u it, d iffe re n t <d I »ram, a d a u g h te r, M e lv.i ,.la r- p ro p o rtio n s give the beat re su lts lene. fo r d iffe re n t kinds o f fru its , ac M l l l t l 'I I Y A t the M c F a rla n d co rd in g io recent research c a rrie d m a te m lly home, Wednesday, June on In a n o th e r sta te a n d Just re 20, 1945, to M r, and M rs. D e lin e r ported In a new home economics extension c irc u la r, “ S a vin g S ugar M u rp h y o f U m pqtts, tw ln sons. In Food P re se rva tio n .“ W A R E A t the McFarland ma- This circular, prepared by Lucy V ..'" 11* " , u r . . la y , . June 21. A <’a , , extension n u tritio n is t, BMS, to M r and Mrs. John W a n and Thom as O n sd e rff, associate o f C o tta g e G rove, a son. professor o f food in d u strie s, co n ta in e d tables fo r guidance In the 1 use o f fa ith corn s y ru p and honey H it H A R D |„%< hv K IL L E D In s tre tc h in g sugar and a fa ir ly O N O K IN A W A com plete discussion o f ways to oh- m - ... .. . I i , ln m a x im u m q u a n titie s of la w * " . M r* " ' r *’"* ’* L a r k y ’ « 'M ned fr u it w ith s m a lle r am ounts i ’ >iJ A dam * HVenue, rpcH ved w o rd <,f sugar. W ednesday, June 20, o f the death H a rk co rn syrup, as w e ll ns the o f th e ir son, Pfe. R ich a rd I) L a cky, w ho died fro m wounds re . m ore p o p u la r lig h t k in d , m ay be re iv e d in the O k in a w a tint lie used s lic e .- s lu lly in ca n n ing fo r W o rd was receivioi fro m the mt a ll o f the com m on fr u its except pears, the c irc u la r indicates. In re ta ry o f w a r th a t he died M ay 21. type o f s y ru p P ic. L a c k y was h orn In C o lla g e m a k in g the th in Grove Ja n u a ry H, I92.I and is the used In canning, n e ith e r the lig h t o n ly c h ild o f M r L a c k y . lie a t n o r d a rk corn s y ru p is recom - , a lth o u g h tended h igh sell ail at lla r r is h u r c mended w ith ch e rrie s, ith X e r can be used In m a k in g a and jo in e d lh . n a tio n a l g u ard in " e ¿ I'rup. Eugene lie served th re e years In 71“ ' . * r TAGE F i n ? Moose Lodge Meets June has been a n o rm a l m o n th up to th e present tim e according to the records o f the w e a th e r sta- M e e ts E v e r y T U E S D A Y tio n a t the C o tta g e G rove dam. i N ig h t, 8 :0 0 o 'c lo c k H ig h te m p e ra tu re s fo r the m o n th P e te r s e n 's H a ll 1 8 -tfc reached on the lH th w ith a J * * ? » « ofr 91 deKr<* * In 1943 ,be h igh fo r June was 90, in 1942. 92, in 1941. 90. R a in fa ll to d a te meas Big K ille r ures .43 o f an Inch. T h e lo w to r Automobiles have kilk-d 789 000 the m o u th was 40 on th e 13th. people since the tu rn of the century. E a r th ’s W e i(h t ('•n ip u te d The earth's weight is computed at six sextdlion. six hundred and sixty q u in tillio n tons. <A sextilllon Is composed of a unit and 21 zeros A q u in tillio n is composed o t a unit and 18 zeros » In d ia n DANCE Every Saturday Nite A T T H E ARMORY R eservatio n Although the Cherokee Indian i boundary in N orth C arolina is a 1 Private corporation chartered by the state of N orth Carolina, recent federal court decisions classify It as a reservation In the same sense as lands granted to western tribes. Good Music Public Welcome IRISH « SWARTZ FRIENDL Y FOOD SER VICE ENJOY TRADING W HERE F R IE N D S H IP AND COURTESY IS STILL A BIG PA R T OF OUR EV E R Y D A Y B U S I N E S S LIFE. YOU’LL LIK E OUR W AY. FRUIT JARS Post Toasties 2 5 69c Kerr or Ball Pints 11 OUNCE PKG. 3 PKGS. Dozen Quarts 79c Dozen Make Irish’s your headquarters for canning supplies We have a com .... 24c plete stock A P P L E BUTTER, Libby No. 303 Crackers Tea Marshmallow W H IP 36c P int Red A rrow , 2 lbs. L iptons, l ib . 29c 54c HEMO, hot or cold d r in k ........................ 59c lb. Potatoes No. 1 Quality Rancho SO UP M IX 3 pkgs. 25c Mushroom SO U P M IX DeLuxe 10 lbs. Grapefruit F IN E COECHELLA Quality « 79 10c BUY BO N D S