lb OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, X7ioM&aT Mornla?. T7ormlr 10, fill 4 PAGE SIX Parties to Precede Dance Wisteria club member will hold their regular monthly dance Friday night at the Vet eran's hall with Barney Kropp's orcnesira piaying iw iwikuis. The committee in charge of arrangements includes Mr. and Mrs. La Verne Young, chairmen, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Frum, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Kent and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Soos. A number of informal parties are being arranged to precede and follow the dance. Dr. and Mrs. Estill Brunk have -invited a group of friends to their home on North 21st street before the dance. The Brunts are planning a similar affair to precede the December dance. f Mr. and Mrs. Bjarne Ericksen and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney King will entertain with a dessert supper before the affair at the Ericksen home on South Cottage street. Hosts after the dance include Mr; and Mrs. Charles Feike and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bowers. The party will be held at the Bowers home on North 15th street and a midnight supper will be served by the hostesses. Rebekahs Will Greet President Salem Rebekah lodge met on Monday evening under the di rection of Mrs. Merlin W. Rea dy, noble grand. Red Cross sew ing was announced for all day on Wednesday with a no-host luncheon to be served at noon. The Three Link club will meet' on Friday afternoon in the club rooms of the lodge. Next Monday night will be team practice and a pie social will be sponsored by the F. L. club to raise funds for the home coming dinner. Those to be in the tableaus will practice Friday at 1 o'clock. On Monday night, November 29, the state president, Bertha McCullough of Portland will make official visit to this lodge, it was announced. ' November 22, the annual homecoming of the Rebekah lodge will be held. On the decor ating committee are Mrs. Walter Lamkin, Mrs. Robert Henderson, and Mrs. Rosa Hammer. On the dining room committee are Mrs. Qoldie Kyle, Mrs. Mable French, Mrs. May Madden, Mrs. Hazel Anderson, Mrs. Roy Hill and Vivian Stanley. Student Dance Is Slated The first informal student body dance for Willamette uni versity students will be held Saturday night at the chamber of commerce hall from 8:30 to 11:30 o'clock. Music will be fur nished by Ross Rathael and his five-piece band and Bill Whet more is in charge of the pro gram which will be given during intermission. Members of the general com mittee for the dance are Miss Louise Cutler, Miss Dorothy Es tes, Miss Mary Bennett, Carl Plass, Ed Ferguson and Sybil Spears, acting president of the student body. Gonto at the Imm at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Murphy ara their daughter, Mrs. Paul M. Brunskill, and Miss Lucille Hill of Portland. They are here to attend , tha school principal's meeting. Stt.YF-R.TON Mrs. Kaysaaad Reed is a guest of her grand mother, Mrs. Anna K. Jensen in the Brush Creek district. Mrs. Reedr who formerly made her home here and will be remem bered by many as Miss Vivian Buness, has returned from Seat tle where she cared for Mrs. Frank Wick, also a former Sil verton girL Miss Florence Ja cobsen. Mrs. Wick, who had just returned to her home following a major operation, has made Seattle -her home for several years. Saturday night a family din ner was given at the Jensen home with those present includ ing Mrs. Marie Buness and Mrs. Reed . of - Seattle, Cpl. Norman Jensen of California, Mrs. Nor man Jensen 'and William of Clatskanie, Andres Sola, Wil lamette university, Mrs;- Hans Jensen, Miss Annabelle Jensen, Alice Jensen, Alfred Jensen and Mrs. Anna K. Jensen. " BRUSH COLLEGE Brush : College Helpers club meeting which was scheduled for No vember 11, has been postponed ' until November 18 as the date interferes with that of Polk county Federation of Rural Wo men's clubs at RickrealL Mrs. Carl Woods, president of Brush College Helpers club, will be hostess for the meeting which will be an all day affair, ; with a no-hostess luncheon served at ' AUBURN Tfte Aaacra Wo man's club will meet at the home of Mrs. Ben Hawkins, 1410 East Turner road, November II. This is the first meeting of this year and all ladies of the communis ty ara invited to be present. The business meeting will begin . at 2 p.m. - . - ... Miss Helen Stevenson j Is Feted . Miss Helen Stevenson, who has enlisted in the WAVES and will leave for her indoctrination the latter part of the month, was -the honor guest at a smartly ar ranged party Tuesday night when Mrs. Glenn Stevenson en tertained at her home on Jud s on street. Guests were seated at small tables centered with bouquets of chrysanthemums in fall shades. Individual corsages of chrysan themums marked places for the guests. ' Cards were in play during the evening and a farewell gift was presented Miss Stevenson. Bidden to honor Miss Steven son were Mrs. William Butte, Mrs. Marvin Larkins, Mrs. Rus sell McJury, Mrs. Rupert Park, Miss Madeline Simmons, Miss LaVerne Dumas, Miss Dorothy Cooke, Miss Betty Metcalf, Miss Sybil .Brown and Miss Betty Ri veness. Junior Women to Aid Soldiers Miss Betty Cheney was initi ated into the Salem Junior Wo men's club at the regular busi ness meeting Monday night. Mrs. Edwin McEwan and Miss Agnes Drummond were elected to membership in the club. Plans were made to buy some athletic equipment for soldiers stationed in installations along the Oregon coastline. The club decided to aid in the "Buy a Bomber" bond campaign of the National Federation of Women's clubs. Assistance will be given by the club for the Wave recruit ing program being sponsored by the State Federation of Wom en's clubs. Corrections and additions to the club constitution were giv en by Mrs. J. C. Tompkins, par liamentarian. A report on the fall fashion bridge was given by Mrs. Mer rill Falkenhagen and a report on the club rummage sale was giv en by Mrs. Fred Gast Auxiliary Plans Program The executive board of the American Legion auxiliary met Monday night at the home of Mrs. Fred Gahlsdorf with all members present. The regular routine of. business was conduct ed and final plans for the Ar mistice day program completed. Thursday morning at 9 o'clock the past presidents of Capital unit will have their annual breakfast at the home of the president of the group. Mrs. O. E. Palmateer. Mrs. Stanley Krueger is acting as their sec retary. Following the parade and ceremonies on the .courthouse lawn a covered dish dinner for all legionnaires and their fami lies will be held in the Eagles hall. The membership commit tee will have charge of the din- ing room and the cafeteria will have Mrs. J. T. Hopp, Mrs. J. K. McQuire, Mrs. C. V. Richardson, Mrs. John TeSelle and Mrs. E. W. Ritchey. In the evening the American Legion is giving a free dance at the armory for servicemen and the public, with a bond drive starting at 7 o'clock. The regular radio program will be held over KSLM Thurs day at 9:30 o'clock in observance of Armistic day. The Reverend Dudley Strain will open the broadcast with a prayer followed by vocal num bers by Mrs. Bess Wagner ac companied by her daughter, Marjorie Watkins, She has se lected to sing "There Is No Death" by Geoffrey O'Hara and "God Is Above the Night" by Homer Tourjer. Remarks from Reverend Strain and patriotic readings by Mrs. A. A, Cohen. i Excerpts from letters of local service men will also "be heard. . i Initiation of new members of Capital unit will take place at the meeting Monday, November 15, with the past presidents In ' charge. Ta ftfete aUtrtss af BCXTOY'V Lydla K. PlnkhanVa Vegetable Com pound ts made especially for women to help reUeve periodic pain with weak, nervous, blue feelings due to functional monthly disturbances. Taken regularly helps traild up resistance against such symptoms. Follow label directions. V!IC fw"l vTCFTSSlt LI kfiA Cm riim4 COIaPOMHa SOC IETT music J Servicowomen What they can do What they're, doing about it Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hulst, 175 Sunnyside avenue, have receiv ed word that their daughter, Miss Cornelia Hilda Hulst, has been promoted from second lieutenant to first lieutenant in the WAC. She is stationed at Sante Fe, New Mexico, as liai son officer at the headquarters recruiting district. Seaman First Class Mabell Lilburn of the SPARS, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lil burn, is now attending link in strument trainer instructors school at the naval air station, Atlanta, Ga. She will be assign ed to a coast guard station to instruct student pilots 1 upon completion of her training. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY First Congregational church thank offering, meeting. Mrs. George Rossman. 910 North Capi tol street. 2 :30 pja. Laurel Guild. Knight Memorial church, with Mis. Lloyd Pepper. 1040 North 16th street. T30 pjn. Missionary society, Presbyter Ian church. 9 pjn. VWCA reception. T to 10 p.m. PLE and F club with Mrs. Charles Kinzer, i860 North Sum mer street, 7:30 p.m. THURSDAY Executive board. AAUW. with Mrs. Custer Ross. 787 Cross street, 7:45 p. m. FRIDAY Auxiliary to Sons of Union Vet erans of the Civil War. at worn- t an's clubhouse, inspection, 6:30 covered dish dinner. Recruiting Film To Be Seen WAC recruiters and members of the American Legion auxili ary are extending an invitation to the women of Marion county to attend the special showing of a talking picture on the life of a WAC, which will be held in the Salem chamber of commerce auditorium at 8 p.m. Friday. The program is part of the drive in Marion county to re place some 19 army battle cas ualties with women recruits be fore the deadline of December 7. In addition to the movie a team of WAC recruiters will outline the opportunities being offered WAC enrollees during the "all-states" battle casualty replacement recruiting program. Lt Kay SarenaL local WAC recruiting officer, will explain the new air WAC plan which makes possible special enlist ment for duty with the army air corps. Lt. Margaret Steel head and Sgt. Ardele Carter, who are appearing in Salem Fri day and Saturday with the WAC carnival caravan unit, will also talk with those interested in enrolling in the corps. Women are urged to take ad vantage of this opportunity to see first hand 'and authentic pictures of actual experiences in the women's army. .Woman's Club to Meet Saturday The Salem Woman's club will meet this Saturday afternoon at the clubhouse on North Cottage street. Mrs. David Cameron will have charge of the music. The program will be present ed by women from within the club membership. Mrs. Charles A. Ratcliff has organized a pa nel which will discuss tha re peal of the Chinese Exclusion Act now pending In the senate. Mrs. Herbert Rahe will act as chairman of -the panel. Other members will be Mrs. J. M. De vers, Mrs. Irving A. Fox, Mrs. Charles H. Johnson, and Mrs. George W. Ailing. The tea committee for the af ternoon includes Miss Rachael Bayne, chairman, Mrs. R. R Boardman, Mrs. J. A. Brownson, Mrs. Glenn S. Paxson, Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. Daniel J. Fry, sr., Mrs. C C. Geer, and Mrs. M. P. Dennis. ran Aim The mm. m mm mm vaaji FOR DEIIYDRATOn WORK Oil POTATOES Essential War Industry Shifts 7 A. M.-3 P. M 3-11 P. M 11 P. M.-7 A.M. Rgister at Paulas Bros. - Trade & High Sts. i : Starting Friday 1 P. I Nor. 12th PAULUS FOOD PRODUCTS CO. : I '' ' i North Front St, Younger Set Bidden to Dance A gala affair planned for mem bers of the younger set Friday night is the Informal dance for which Miss Patty Wilson, Miss Barbara Douglas, Miss Joan Fitz maurice, Miss Beverly Marr and Miss Marilyn Hill will be host esses. Guests will dance between 7 and 10:30 o'clock. The Thanks giving motif will be carried out in the decorations and appoint ments and punch, will be served by the hostesses. Chaperones. will be Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wilson and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fitzmaurice. Bidden to the dance are the Misses Barbara Hendrickson, . Peggy Burroughs, Pat Ray, Maryann Bonesteele, Lucille En gland, Lloyd Hinz, Donna Chas tain, Luella Campbell, Suzanna Howell, Joyce Smith, Norma Jean Rowland, Jane Nichols. Herschel Steele, John Sim mons, Don Phillips, Dwight Quis enberry. Bob PickelL Bob Wiper, Dick Wallace, Milton Thompson, Elmer Klienke, Danny Valdez, Arthur Egelhos, Lloyd Hougen, ' Myron Cavender, Charles Rob bins, Clarence Jaeger, Phillip Blankenship and Jerry Rogers. Hollywood Lions Group Meets . The ladies of the Hollywood Lions club met at the home of Mrs. Don Patton for their regu lar monthly meeting on Mon day. Mrs. Manning spoke to the group on the subject of Camp Fire Girls. . The club plans to sponsor at least one group this year. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Jim Tindall and Mrs. Don Patton. Those present were Mrs. Ed Randall, Mrs. F. L. Williams, Mrs. Robert Bath man, Mrs. Harold Gillispie, Mrs. Dale Taylor, Mrs. Robert Borkner, Mrs. Earl Rowland, Mrs. Paul Purvis, Mrs. Jim Tindall, Mrs. Don Patton, Mrs. J. T. Taylor and Mrs. S. P. Lavere. Women Honor Miss Hawkins The ladies' of the Court Street Christian church met at the home of Mrs. Mildred Rauten kranz for a no-host dinner on Monday night. A bridal shower was given for Miss Susanna Hawkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hawkins of the Au burn district. Those present were: Miss Su sanna Hawkins, Mrs. Ben Haw kins, Mrs. L. E. Dodd, Mrs. E. Horton, Mrs. Clara Massey, Mrs. Irene Dodd Weller, Mrs. E. C. Case, Mrs. Cora Crabtree, Mrs. Anna Curtis, Mrs. Rella Bro chuy, Mrs. Kate Unruh, Mrs. El mer Wooldridge, Harlan and Mavourn, Mrs. Flora Brownley and Darrel, Mrs. Ruth Larson, Mrs. B. F. Shoemaker, Mrs. Myrtle Van Slyke, Mrs. Lucille North, Mrs. Hazel Priem, Mrs. Rilda Priem, Mrs. Harvey Arm strong, Mrs. Leila Fagg, Patricia and Betty, Mrs. Esther Krueger, Mrs. Violet Moore, Mrs. Mabel Simpson, Mrs. Bessie Wegner, Mrs. Mildred Rautenkranz, Carl and Joyce, Mrs. Hulda Burke, Miss Marjory Priem and Mrs. Grace Moring. Rural Women to Meet Today Polk county Federation of Rural Women's clubs will meet all day today at the Rickreall clubhouse with Mrs. Carl W. Harrltt, presiding. Talks will be given by Mrs. Saidie Orr Dunbar, chairman of the wom an's division of War Finance committee, and other represen tatives will be present from the health center at Dallas, Camp Adair and county agent, W. C. Leth. A no-host luncheon will be served at noon with the Rick reall club as hostess. Conduct Program For PTA Mrs. Ruby . Bergsvik of the Marion county public health as sociation, presented a program to members of the Butteville PTA on Monday at 8 o'clock, showing films on health and nu trition and dental care. Mrs. L. D. Johnson, president of the PTA, Miss Grace Jones, teacher, and SO parents with children attended the meeting. uoLMi mm MRS. STANLEY KRUEGER, county seal sale chairman, " who has announced her committees for work on the Christ mas seal campaign which begins on November 22. Preparing Seals For Mailing Mrs. Stanley Krueger, Marion county seal sale chairman will be assisted in her work this year by representatives of communi ties throughout the county. Mem bers of her committee include Mrs. Glenn Briedwell and Mrs. C. W. Keene, Silverton, Mrs. Ronald Jones, Brooks, Mrs. A. DeJardin, Gervais, Mrs. Marvin Hutchings, Jefferson, Mrs. Fer dinand o Smith and Mrs. B. Brown, Stayton, Mrs. Carl Smith, St. Paul. Other women assisting in . the work of preparing for the seal sale campaign are Mrs. T J. . Brabec, Salem mail chairman, Mrs. James Turnbull, recording secretary and Mrs. K W. Peter son, postoffice booth. Salem Couple Weds in South J Miss Marilyn McCoy, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ned McCoy, and Petty Officer Third Class Harlyn B. England, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. England, were married on October 27 at the Treasure Island chapel, San Francisco at 8 o'clock. Lt. Har old Oberstad officiated and Mrs. Oberstad was the soloist. The bride wore a pastel blue frock with sequin trim and brown accesosries. Her flow ers were white orchids. Mrs. Everett Jensk of Palo Alto, a cousin of the bride, was the only attendant and Mr. Neil England was best man. A wedding' dinner for the bridal couple was held in the Persian room of the Sir Frances Drake hotel in San Francisco. The bride is a graduate of Salem schools and Capital Busi ness colege. Her husband at tended Willamette university. Mrs. Herbert Stiff, jr., has re turned from Seattle where she visited her husband while he was in port. Mr. Stiff is a gun ners mate Sc, United States navy. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff, sr., also visited with their son in Seattle for a few days. YOU CAII BUY H0RE -WAR BONDS- ONE CAIL0N C "DOES" AN AVERAGE ROOM Oae coat covers 98 .t.t.J wall S mmA lililft: PER wtlibottd, tz3 CALLCi brttntst walls. , f ASTI fORM ROLL IT ON I 1 aMraeKass-Taiit 4 fTVSNU- a-" i: ii II. L. Ellslrcn Co. 375 CHEMEKETA ' rnoNE 9zzx I mmm&. V CANTEEN CALENDAR WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER IS Daughters of Union Veterans. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11 Catholic Daughters. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER IS B'nal Brlth auxiliary. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER IS I to 4 Laurel guild. Knight Me morial church. 4 to 7 American Legion auxiliary. 7 to 11 Navy Mothers. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 9 to 11 Credit Women's Breakfast club. II to 1 B'nal Brith, Dave Holtzmaa in charge. 1 to 4 Ladies of North Howell grange. 4 to 7 Eagles auxiliary. 7 to 11 Zonta club. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER IS Girls' Service club. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER IT Hunters and Anglers club auxiliary. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER IS 1 WSCS of Leslie church. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 19 Salem Nurses association. Jason Lee to Elect The WSCS of Jason Lee Meth odist church will meet for a business session at 10:30 this morning and for election of of ficers. Luncheon will be served at 12:30 and the devotional pe riod will begin at 2 o'clock. Mrs. George Smyth will con duct the devotionals and J. S. Murray, fingerprint expert from the state penitentiary, will be the speaker. hr 1 - --cover. , j , . K ; v A 'is;-'' ( 0k 1 1 1 I patterns ndrtrayon. 11? I . , ;j 260 SUte St. . Salem, Ortson j .-srsap- r -v TIIII : . - i; ! ' ! I i. ...... . -. . :.lv-w........-i..,.v-.v.....--,.--.,--- i-tgSSZ 1 1 ""! " " 1 "" 1 ;; ' i j - . ' - - it I ,.' i J Reception to Fete Mrs. Fisher On tonight's social calendar is the reception which will honor Mrs. Elaine dower Fisher, new Girl Reserve secretary of i the YWCA. The affair will be held at the YWCA from 7 to 10 o'clock and : the interested public Is in vited to attend. Arranging the affair are members of the mem bership and younger girls com mittees of the YWCA. j Mrs. Esther Little executive secretary of the YWCA, will greet the guests at the door." In the receiving line will be Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Guy Hickok. Mrs. Elmore HUL Mrs. Lewis Griffith and Mrs. N.. J. Lindgren. Girls Reserve advisors will also receive ' informally during the j evening." They include Miss Irene Hollenbeck, Mrs. Lloyd Hockett, Miss- Carolyn Wilson, Mrs. Albert Cohen, Mrs. Ellen Fisher, Mrs. Marjorie Carson, Tri-Y; Miss Ethel Pierson, ad visor School of Deaf Girl Re . serves; Miss Delvon Long, Miss Margaret Forsythe, Miss Laura Jean Bates, Miss Marian Carter, Miss Phyllis Nelson, Miss Fran ces Metter and Miss Patricia Otis, junior high school Girl Re serve advisors. j Presiding at the serving table during the evening will be Mrs. Claude Hj Glenn, Mrs. William E. Kirk, Mrs. G. Herbert Smith and Mrs. Frank A. Elliott. The table will be centered with an arrangement of , fall fruit and candles. Baskets of white chrys anthemums and other autumn flowers and leaves will be used about the rooms. The social com mittee planning the reception in cludes Mrs. Frank H. Spears, chairman, Mrs. George Allen, Mrs. Roy H. Mills, Mrs. Arthur Selander and Mrs. W. E. rtirk. ': Beta Chi Mothers! Have Luncheon I The Beta Chi' Mothers club held its first fall meeting Tues day afternoon at the country home of Mrs. C. E. Siegmund. The mothers. met for a 1 o'clock luncheon and a business meet ing followed. Mrs. Solon Shinkle is president of the group this year,. Mrs. David Cameron, vice presinet; and Mrs. S. B. Laugh lin, secretary treasurer. ; Mrs. J. J. Nunn led the de votions. The club made plans for a rummage sale and the com mittee includes Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. C. E. Stricklin, Mrs. C. E. Siegmund and Mrs. George Bell. ! Attending were Mrs. J. J. Nunn, Mrs. B- H. White, Mrs. David H.- Cameron, Mrs. Charl es E. Strickim, Mrs. George Bell of Stayton, Mrs. Wayne Price, Mrs. Charles Eyre, Mrs. Arthur Madsen, Mrs. H. H Vandevort, Mrs. J. M. Lamb, Mrs. Joseph Davidson, Mrs. S. B. Laugh lin, Mrs. George . Meier, Mrs. C E. Siegmund, Mrs. Solon Shin kle and Mrs. Arthur G. Upston. Miss Dorathea Stensleff was hostess to members of her study club at a dessert luncheon Tues day afternoon. t Worst was received la Salenj Tuesday that a daughter, Marg Lynn, was born! to Ensign and l Mrs. Stearns Eason in Seattltt '.Tuesday morning at the Virginia I Mason hospital. iThje little girl'ii k paternal grandparents are Mi land Mrs. David Eason of Salerrt;. i who plan to go toj Seattle thi f weekend o see their new grand f daughter.; Ensign Eason is wi$ the Seabees somewhere' in th$ .south Pacific j $ t -s I. i I ' j j: - Mrs. Russell McJury is leav ing Thursday to Join Lt. Meg ! Tr rn YTalk fallf Sh (has been in Salem nas Been in aaiem we dosi lew f months. 4':if 1 4 1 4i Teddy's enu I : China will inspire our mai dish today; a low-point jvalu I: meat serves well n chop- suey I which will be th niain dish. ;! Cabbage and relish salad i Heart chopj suey i ' . .ij ' Rfcej v, . : Baked cup custards with Chocolate cake I HEART COP SUET ; 2 pork 'hearts j i 2 tablespoons jflour t 2 tablespoons ;Soy sauce I . ' Vt cup j thinly ! sliced onion I pound sliced mushrooms I 71 1 cup thinly sliced celery I 5 cups not cooked rice - 1 I ' I- ! Simmer hearts in hot salted water 'nil tenjder, about 2 I hours. (Reserve 1 cups stock). Cut in strips, removing fat arwl J tubes, i Dredge i strips ; in flouf ; I brown in 2 tablespoons fat Add I stock and soy sauce. Brown oa ions, mushrooms and celery fh f fat; add :to heart. Cover; simmer 15 to 20 niinutes. Serve on ncf Serves 6.: ' ( l RATION CALENDAR , ,:1 i roon ' i Canned Goods Blue stamps 3C. Y. Z valid unUl Nov. 20. Gren stamps A.sB and C tin book 4 fxcl through December Sf . ' Meat, cheese canned fish and edl . ble fats Brown IsUrop H va$d today, good until December 4. -j and r good until! October 30. , - Sugar Stamp I in book 4 goiSd for 5 pounds until January is. rk ;j SHOES ' ' Stamp No. 18. book one good ti definitely,! Airplane stamp No. 1 vaHd now. "i ! ? i I 3: I GASOLINE i Book A coupons No. I oow fojd for three .gallons jeadh. ijj. -I fuel on. ' : v Period 1 coupons In new fuel Ail raUons valid through! January 3. Com ports with gallonagej printed on tAw face valid for. amount indicated un til expiration date thofn on coupon " ."'ifil TIRES I Cars with C ration books must hae tires Inspected every 3 months; B books every 4 mootlis: A books evefy ' C months. Commercial motor ve hicles j ore inspections every 4 6 montas or everriSOOO miles. 'I STOVES Purchaser must get certificate -it ration board for i nw stoves. m WOOD. SAWDfTST. COAL if Fuel dealers deliver by priorities based on-.needs. j j -, : I0ES Put .siih Va-tro-nol np each ; nostril. It; (1) Shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes Irritation, (3) reueres transient nasal con-r. section ; . u and brings greater breathing comfort. v?rPff Follow the! complete yioUil? I v ' i ; ; i