Torfrrv's Menu - Salmon or any other fresh fish make a line dish for today's menu. Avacado, orange salad . Crusty topped fish Buttered potatoes Mashed turnips Corn breadsquares OrangeAmbrosia CRCSTT TOrTED-FISH , 1 pound fish fillet t tablespoons flour H teaspoon -salt ' i f ' H teaspoon paprika ; H teaspoon-celery: salt - ; teaspoon minced parsley -1 cup milk f 4 tablespoons -butter 1 cup cracker or dried bread crumbs Sprinkle fillets with flour and seasonings. Place-in shallow, buttered baking dish. Cover with milk and Abutter blended with crumbs. Bake 25 minutes in moderate oven. CORN BREAD SQUARES cup cornmeal "1 cups flour 4 teaspoons baking powder V cup sugar Vt teaspoon salt 1 egg, beaten 1 cup milk 5 tablespoons fat, melted Mix Ingredients and pour into hallow, greased, baking pan. Bake-25 minutes In moderate oven. RATION CALENDAR GtNllM "A" fcok covpoa k.. t a ) xjrirM Aprtt tS. CaMl PmiM Ww stamp A. B til C cxyte mMalgfct aCarc 31 gUBH D, aae- r Talid Mare M tbraafh Apr SO, Battsr a4 eaiMa fats Frasea uttl Mare Jt. -SUttoniaf of catt, ummI .. hec, Set ter, adiM etta. - A itunM Itt4 fr IS U. tsU uui Artl 4. Tires Class A. nrt faupecUaa SeaSUae afare St. rati on recta -4 season ex lr Aprfl la seats C aaa D; April U h NN -Si'Apttt 17 t hits r T eeapesis are bw vatta all seae. - KMt, eees. tatter aa caa aeS tiah mm t fMlMt4 start la. Mare . 4 stamps frost war ratiea Iwk . two wfll at s4 aa IS i kitii fceTO-aeea al lotte for tuk efthe first taut 'weeks, r wliili left eer from wk aaajr k- M those ef tht aext wttt Tr rttr wnl saake McbaafeM -wit ene-polnt twp Ht eartsaeS are poultry aa um frea -Ma frzn fish, Mft er periakaMe chttM, eUre ett, LNt ratiea kk er eoupoa sbeeta ea ee- replaces oaly ky applyta to laeal war price and ratteaJa tears, ktatllate aeoks reaaire the oaaso owes eaere. St. Paul Native Dies ST. PAUL News has been re ceived by Mrs. William Murphy Pattern Look younger . . .slimmer . . . prettier than ever in this attrac tive Anne Adams style, Pattern 4354. It especially , flattering to the waistline with! that unusual and gracefully shaped front waistband. The bodice Is softly cut, with a V-neck that takes well to clips or a pin. I Pattern 4354 is available only in women's sizes' 34, 36. 38, 40, 142, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 24 yards 39-inch fabric. Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for this Ann Adama pattern, writ plainly . JSIZE. NAME. ADDRISS. STYLK HVHBEB. i TEN CENTS more brines you our Spring-pattern Book With Its earjr-to-make styles for everyone, i 8nd pour order to The Oregon Statesman) Pattern Department. Sa lem. Oregon.- i - of the death of her sister, Eliza beth Coleman Hammond, 87, who died in Palo Alto, Calif, March 11. Funeral services for Mrs. Ham mond, who was borr at St Paul, were held from Sacred Heart church at Oswego with interment in ML Calvary cemetery. Large IIarc&31 Last Day io Spcsilfoiir A, B, C Poinls ivonY SOAP 10Cml6c Pnrex y, Gth CAI1AY Tha Soap of Beautiful Womea 3 for 20c DUZi -Size eSaefiHW Dnlkt Garden Seeds Peas - Corn Siring Beans Post Toasties or KeDosc L CorrilFlalies (giant) 2 for 250 14-Oz. (8 PoiaU)- I . L. CATSUP . . . .1 . 2 for 290 PEP Ilcrion's Smoked Sail io-ib. S90 Glo-Coal Pinls . . Quails a a 90C Frnil Jars BalL regular pints-69c Quarto 83c BaH Ideal pintaLJ 79c Quarts ,, , . 93c SoU-Off Qcarls . . . 60c VzGzL.. 81.00 . Heal Spcdzb Ilarcli 23-27 BEEF LIVEE1 290 lb. New Crop EDUDT 130 PICHLES - Genuine DiUs 2 for 50 Libbya rniicE heat 17V20 lb. Essen Sqsares 190 lb. Ccllzga Cheese TVS CL0S2 7:00 IL DAILY Srtt P. M. SATC2DAT B SSV LW.aA. I s V.Vf : I AIT Grocery Prices Good Friday-Saturday -Sunday l i i ;.. IV Eeserr Tha Right ;Ta UmU iQuanUtles. 1 Cast el General Oespltal oav Center Street Grangers News Ithe Schindler, le business -BRUSH COLLEGE-i-The Brjush College . grange Home Economics club sponsored a luncheon. for Ithe March -meeting at thehomej of iurs. unaries uxaze. luncheon, Mrs. -Jo! president, presided at session. J Plans were discussed for eaw tertamlag Polk eoanty Pamona grange in April. Mrs. ' Charles . Glase. secretary, ' gave an teresting report af actlTiUes. - The afternoon was spent In sew ing and knitting f or j Red Cross. Hie hostess served refreshments the cli to Mrs. Karl Harritt, Mrs., Bertha Garrow, -Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Mrs. John Schindler, Mrs. A. E. Utley, Mrs. C Z Blodgett and a guest, Mrs. Laura Walters. ' " BOBERTS - Roberts grange heard legislative committee i re ports made by Mr, Rice who ex plained several newly made laws, new phases added to the accident insurance covering motor vehicles; told . there would be no need to force farm employment and that there would be need for three and one-half million more men in jour armed forces by the end of j the current year at the! last session. Mrs. Rice also gave an Interesting report on her time spent at our recent legislative session. i A highlight was a jreport of; ac tivities of some of the men In: the service, Raymond Ringwald'a first solo flight; Paul Johnston's seeing action in New Guinea,! Raymond Higgins advancement to technical sergeant. ! .;... ' ) . ' - A lecture program given jjy the Home Economics club with Annie Johnston, chairman; in ; c charge; group aingingl reading,' "On the Home Front.'TX Harriett Blahken ship; Mrs. Rice's current; event re port; penny saver roll' call; (''Gar dens,'? Rose Howland; fThe Com post Heap,' XwiS Johnston; The Farmer Feeds Them AHf Mildred Irish Blan- Mabel Minch; violin aolo,iWen Eyes i Are ; Smiling ' Philip kenahiprc fJust Jr Belong,; J Higgins; : alute-tothe:rflag: and singing, Xand of - the: JCmpire Builders.' . K .;.i'w.,pi : ; ; The : memberships voted i $10 to the Red Cross. Roberts community lias exceeded its quota 53 per cent Five dollars was voted to be sent the Corvallis Farm Home.'-. - Next regular grange meeting will carry out the "Gay Nineties' theme. - - " ; - J J ' - The regular social benefit will be held next Saturday at 830 pan. at the grange hall. Refreshments will be pot-luck. Mrs. William Pe terson will be chairman bf the lunch committee; Mr. j and Mrs. Forest Edwards and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Scheubel, the I entertainment. Leth Reports Meat Information 1 .7 LINCOLN Polk County Agent W. C Leth presided at the patrio tic neighborhood food planning meeting held at the Lincoln school Monday night with neighborhood leaders attending. " j Mr. Leth. who had been te Washington, DC gave the latest i Infannatlea ea smtehertag saeat I and selling It, and sUUsUos en what the people af this eeaatry i are enacted ie raise" aa faed.' I He offered seme well themght j Leth emphasised the fact that every person sheald drtak at i least one glass of mux dally. ; Neighborhood leaders for this section are . L. L Mickey.' ; Mrs. Lloyd Allen, Roy W. Hammer and Mrs. Ivan Merrick, ' for Lincoln, Miss Joy Hills, Mrs. Frank Wind sor, Mrs. Ben McKinney and V. A. Stratton, Spring 1 Valley, Mrs. W. D. Henry, W. Frank Crawford, Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard and Roy E. Barker, Zena. Funeral Home Sold ; AURORA H. N. Everhart, owner of the Canby Funeral home ! and the molalla Undertaking par lor, has bought the Ransom-Mill-! er Funeral home in Aurora. Mr. and Mrs. Ransom and family have bought a home at Jennings Lodge, and moved this week to their new residence. LIETnOPOIJTAU' : - i ! r If you're buying a new dresa for Easter youU wxxnt to see the fashion-right styles In our complete selection. We've dainty pastels, tovmmd-county checks, and lovely prints ... all expertly mad to gather compliments, and flatter your figure. .AH can bo worn right through fh summer I ! I : i ! n B I 1 V . f t a. Sprightly Frocks . . .fash ioned for summer coolness and comfort. Clever details such aa applique work, soft bows, lace trims, add distinction to these perfect fitting attract ive dresses . i sen jri-y r!f -1 77 jhU v' Ft , ns.- Join The Red Cross! Leek nrettv In these feminine Frocks ... the kind all men' t love to see yo wear. A varie ty of floral prints, dota and stripes . ente, trim styles. Smart and eh so thrifty, tee. Buy War - Bonds And Stamps! Save the s ri i. Tvr.. t jueirupoiuan w ayi i D M- - 1S3 North Liberty 3 . IJ J . -r-J On Sale Fridati and Saturday! SALZ3 MOTOR CUAXD -In Yout Container c Includes federal 100 parrafin base! Equals 25c oils elsewhere! Give your engine the pro- lecuon u neeasi " Basesaent :-1;:J 4-PC. POTTERY OTP BOOL HI 1: i a I Regularly 1.19 reduced Friday and Saturday only! t, 7. 8 and 9 fnchr sixes in colorful heavy pottery! Basement I ll tfa" I; i I' ll S. r Eichanjs Price Here's America's best low-priced bat tery . . . at a sale price! 39 standard height plates. 80 amp. hr. capacity. Port Orford cedar : separators. - Basement M; BEG. 25c i . . UiHilov IFlags ,sf American flag, Ilx7 inches or service flag 12x8 inches. Celahese ray on xaueta wixb goia znnga on Dottom. Dowel 5& -Gold cord & ' tassels. head. , - -. Basement spear- CLOSE-OUTI MIRACLE FLAT m TO Reg. 73c We are discontinuing this oii troe flat paint, so down goes the price! White, Ivorv. CrMm! Ivory, Cream! Reg. US gaL, cream white, green , Basement A FRESH, NEW BUtSI , Small bulbs 5L5 dozen 4 - - -fe ! Largo bulbfl doleen Gorgeous mixed colors! Visit Ward's garden shop for au your gardening needs! j; . I MOTS 169 PART WOOI, IFiaiiiiel ilirfis MSsssw .sav Maaam)' 1 4s . 50 reused wool, 50 cotton, In navy, khaki or grey! Full cut withftwo pock- Main Floor MEN'S 13c f ; Our lightweight Rockford sock! A big favorite because it's soft and comfort ablewears well! Limit 6 $r. Main Floor SATIN AND TAFESTA mm:-- yd? Special purchaao lot of beautiful ray ons in 1 to 6 yard lengths. Sold bj the piece only. . Seeoad Fleor ' $" Doet read this If 9JX9 this merningt eant.ba here at .89 Reduced from 8.98! All black; crush re sistantl 8 only, sizes 9 to lt . " Seeend Fleer .. ' - FTRS-XHia GLAS3 mm 43c i hi i tii inch casserole with hansied eovert covered casserole set (7W, J-pe. bawl Leaf pan, 8"Xf- Bake dishes, t lte. iM Fie plates, 8U". ltcj 9. 15; 9J4" 1 . i Daaement pie plata er fle If) -13o .15a REGULAR 1X3 SeMesMslod ml j Frey model of genuine horse Sale! Harsehlda (Covered Baseball Basement 44 REG. S5C DOZ. DAFFODIL 1000 bulbs First comej to a customer, a ea. going on sale first served. Basement this morning! Limit 23 bulbs SALE! MEN'S HEAVY .. Police Sfocss '.99 ., Extra heavy leather solest Storm welt! Riveted steel arch! Rubber heels! Fri day and Saturday only! I Uila Floof Your choice of regular or slack style In fancy rayon and cottofl. 10 to 12. Maln'FIoor' $1X0 PLIOFILM If (o)(o) Transparent! Lightweight! . Sizes for women and children, complete with hood, I . ' Bfaht Floor BEG. 43 MATERrirXT innrzn Delightfully styled for wear now and after! - In; duco-dots and lovely s3Ud color rayons. 9 to:29. j i I Seeend Floor - -4 f! GHEAT XIG WmTE PcMviv- a thick fluffy Giant 22wx44" size with nap that men like!--Extra heavy--'"'-.I-.: , Wash Cloths Second Floor rea. ? IIS- II, ' LIT. ..LlTY- CTm'fH; vrisr ;'- f4 J-'yi. 'Ms JL . i : t