Southern Oregon Miner, Thursday, November 8, 1945 RKaiRTBKKD m ilk in g sh o rth o rn h-ill u <»lr<, Or «iron._________________________ GIMX'KIlY HTOllI’J Good llx t u n w Wei I Hl«X*U< «I. I'UMllH mm upprox. I »,<‘00 mo, 940 01) mo. oii lildg , liv in g quartern III h a c k G o o d m *lM lilto rlio o d . H it Unlun S treet, The D a lles, O regon. W ANTHH i l i nini i'» and 00 2 f a r m » , to i >|gg< r, t r u e t o i h it c h I 100 00 I 000 99.00(1 holli K endoraon R e a lty , O w n­ pound draft team |200.00 JB. Cl. er. 033 B eat 4th. O lym pia, W a sh in g ­ B a tes, J u n ctio n C ity, O regon. ton. b SPECIAL C IV IL B13RVICB rr.'i>ii>« now for c iv il m-rvlc« exam ». C ivil M .rvl.t' o ffer » iirriiiiinriit em - |ilo y m i n i , p r o m o t io n '., v iu .i I In n » , » Ir k li u v c , pi'iiH loiiM . W lm t p r lv n li- In ­ d u str y i n il K lv o y o u l i n e o u ilv n n - in g .K ? I' m fir .' I n f o r m u l Io n w r ite 120-A D A IRY A N U STOCK H A N O I 60 n c u ltiv a te d , heal »oil, adjoin» oiitald e range, il rm hoim s, big barn, o l t o r b l d g » , 14 sta n ch io n » , drink in g cup*. E le e ir lc w i t t e r ayateni, fru it, trou t alrean i thru place, tim b er Io »ell. Ileiil bargain, i>o«»«*»lon nt one., O. R. D rake, AJlune, W aeh. WHEN THE DOCTOR COMES MARCHING HOME S u b sta n tia l Q u ality F ood a N e c e ssity on W in ter S o cia l M enu l l HALE: lllg h lv p rod u ctive W heal C ivil 9lxt«n»lon Nervlca, P o it o f f lc a r o lam i» lu K OO TENAI V A L I.E V , IDA draw er 009, V ancouver, W a sh in g ­ HO, 661 H ei,», n iarh ln erv If dealred, ton. ii I no Niillahle farm a to r a re graln arle» for all crop» grown. 200 acre» now PLANTIC K U BBK R Io W in ter W heat P O . B ox 809, l.lqulri R u llio r l'or mukliiK u n y m o lli Bonnern P erry , Idaho. for r o l l i m l m i l . q illi 'k H i'tt liiK , c h ip proof pliiHti r, l ' i m l u n r , C um I wooi I l'IlIM lIC It ili» , pllll|UCM, novtìltlca. 3flo ACHE d airy ranch, C o lv ille V alley, 110 c u ltiv a te d , Htreain Irrigation, Su ululo 22 oz. w llh fu ll directIona e le c tr ic ity , fa ir b ld g » , open range, »2 95 ponlpiilil S i . ii D iago P la e tlc h igh w ay. L. M agart, N ew p ort, W aeh. P rod ncte, 3173 C aliforn ia S t., San D iego, C alli. RABBITS A SKINS I'lK iT O S IN O ILS: Your fa v o r ite p ic ­ ture» enllirged anti fin ish e d In laat- I.IV E rabbit» 4 0 1-hM. 24c. W ant rah I iik oil color». (m r sp ec lu l price: hit »kltiH, poultry, veal, all m eat» Size -fad, 76c; »Izo 6x7. II. All plioloa p ayin g good price» R uby b Co., B3f flniHlicd w llh a ttr a c tiv e folder», 8. W P ron t, P ortlan d . O regon. s . ml your n e g a tiv e» mid color In- - I r n c i l o m i in I lie C olonial A rt S tu d io, 20c Io 46e EACH paid for w h ite ( f r y ­ Bon 13143, P ortlan d , O regon. er) rabbit »kin». H igh ten sion »1 l e t , lo r», 9160 doz , prepaid. Hhlp II-' YOU A llH I n t e r « » t e d III c ity Io B. B. L nce, W arren, O regon. hom e», acreage» or farm » w here crop» never full, w rite for laten t i l , b u lle t in Io l l i . HOM BNEEKDRN AOKMCT, SID V B R T O H . ORBOOW. HELP WANTED ' ( iLLI'K "t'OltS o f antiqu e», book», glaHH dull», gun.i, etc. A new went co a st m on th ly iiew »pupcr to help you buy or »ell. l‘-lr»t l»»u« now read y. Sem i lie In »tum p» for »am ple o f 91 for vciir'» Mill, m rlptIon, to T H E COAST COLLECTOR. B ox 393, In n P ran - d n e o 1, C aliforn ia. l'A H Il pald for old colorali cup» in n i s a u c e r s , c u i k I unn , odd g ià » » , w i i l n u t o vai fr a n i,» , eie. R o se O lft Shop, 719 8. W. Sainion, P ortla n d 5, Ore. Fiesta punch is delicioua aerved either hot or cold. No sugar la re­ « \ l: I ■ I.'. ’I I; I: < omim.ii labor • quired when one of the suggested Inot makers* moulder men (wood), stock m en , nanh and door m en; union substitutes is used, and the bever­ c o n d itio n s; ste a d y em p loym en t for age ean be quickly made a short c o m p eten t m ech an ics. A m ple liv in g q u arters C ontact FO LEY 'S M IL L ­ time before guests arrive. W ORK, H elen a, M ontana. In sere a t ­ ta c h m en ts fit side, back 112.50 W hite Itotary. S in ger E lec tric P ortab le. I’o n so ls, tread le m ach in es. S ew in g M achine Shop, 167 W h ite h a ll, A t­ lan ta, G eorgia. BUTTON HO LB workei I l l ' i t l . s ami lÌK iircil Log» w anted. Top W A N T E D : E lderly sin g le man to do u r ic o P O . B ox 7140-W , P ortla n d 1, ch o res on farm . N o m ilk in g. W ith O regon. hoard and se p a r a te sle ep in g q u a rt­ ers. W ith m onth ly pay. No drinker. Joe Xtel, R t. 1, B ox 15, Sherw ood, Ore. Ph. T igard 3138. MAKE LIFE WORTH LIVING WHY SUFFER? I>o w luit count le»» num ber» of happy u»er» lire d oin g for the e f fe c t iv e r e lie f of: • A r th r itic -R h e u m a tic P ain e. • Chronic C atarrhal C ondltlone i A n In B ron ch itis, A nlhnin and Sinn» P a in » .I • Skin D isorder*. Nature'* Finest Blood Purifier A d a m 's G a r lic P e a r le s A O d orless and T a s te le s s C on tain s P ure C oncentrated Kwmntlal G arlic <>ll ASK Y O U * D R U G G IST or R ichm ond Adam C om pany of A m erica P. O BOX S IS r iv e lb ll l i i u b a i n . W W eek’s S u p p ly S3.00 FOR GOOD HEALTH! • • • • H e m o rr h o id s R a cia l a n d Colon Allmoots H ornia {Rupien) Q a itr it Ulcer Treated without Hoapltal Operation .Monday through Friday: 10 A. Al. t l ! P. M. P ituiugi: Monday. U rdnridai, I riday 7 »• 10 Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC Physician and Surgeon N. E. Corner E. Bum.ldo end Grand Avenu» Telephone EA.t 3918. Portland 14, Oregon lldium for Tlrra NEW ORLEANS. — Consolidated Vultec engineers have disclosed that helium gas can be used instead of air in filling the huge tires of the Model 37 airliner. Air required to fill the tires would weigh about 180 pounds compared to 26 pounds for helium. EASTER W AN T H ousekeeper, one w ith d a u g h ­ ter good at o ffic e w ork w ould he fine, (¡mid w a g es for both. W rite 5 C onnell St., T o r est O rove, Ore. P h. 338W . BODY and fender m an capuble of h an d lin g pain tin g. 11.40 h r . laundry pd. S a m u elso n M otor Co., P o rt A n ­ g e le s, W ash . FOR SALE MEW R A D IO S AMD BLBO. PKO M OO RAPH S A V A IL A B L E In lim ited q u a n tities. 110 volt» only. Muny radio tube» In »lock . E lec tric heater» and range« A ll a t a reason ab le price. 90 day fr ee se r v ic e w arran ty. A ll n a tio n a lly know n 'm ake». Order tod ay. A p­ p lian ce D iv isio n . P yram id R adio lin g . Co., 1413 - 18th A ve., S e a ttle 33. Wn. CROFT E A S T E R L IL Y PLAM TIM O STOCK W E are now booking order» for d e liv ­ ery abou t Oct. 26. S elected C roft »tuck W rite or phone Sum ner 340 .fo r prices. H en ry 3. R e y n o ld ,, S u m ­ ner, W »«h. 23 H E(l. JE R S E Y S . 13 G rade A cow » 5.6 te st, on DULY » h ow in g E xc prod. 8 heifer». 4 fr e sh soon . 2 herd bull». H erd »core c la » » lfled 84%. N o th in g under (G .P .) a h igh prod., high typ e lin e bred herd a t pract. grade ’prices. 23 head o n ly 95,000. J e r s e y H ill« Parra, R a in ier, Ore. E d it SA L E BY OWNERS ......... tlon m arket, m eat», g ro ceries, cold sto r a g e locker», located In «m all, g r o w in g so u th e rn O regon com ­ m u n ity . S tu cco tile bldg., m od. equip. Work for 2 or 3 e n c r g e tlg people. 819.000. W rite or are S tle h l B ros., R ou ge R iver, O regon. BO W LING A L L E Y S, duck p in s, 6 b 1- leVK lik e new, c o m p lete w ith fo o t pin »p oller», pin», hall» and sco re table»; m ade o f E a ste r n m aple, e s ­ p e c ia lly »aw ed for alley » . In sto r a g e, can hi' m oved an yw h ere. W ill »acrl- flce. W rite C ourt-W ay M arket, R ou te 1, B o x 188 W, T acom a, W ash . AUTO R O B E S; W ool. 50x70, frin ged . G ay S cotch plaid». C olor choice»: Red, B lue, B row n? P red om in atin g. P rice 94.95 postpaid. S a tisfa c tio n gu aran teed . A lso b lan k ets, B atts, M a ttr e sse s? C arding O regon W oolen M ill«, B o n te 13, P ortlan d , O regon. L IL IE S — Buy Your Planting Stock Now — PURE CROFT STRAIN P er ICO L arge B u lb let» —3 ” to 4 ”....................................................... »25.00 M edium B u lb le ts ..................... _ ........ .............. ........................... 17.50 S m all B u lb le ts ...... ....................................................— ......... 10.00 3 Inch Y e a r lin g s ............. .... ...... ........... ......... — — — »5.00 4 Inch Y e a r lin g s.............................. ...................................... 40.00 5 inch Y e a rlin g s .................................................................. Bold Out 8 Inch Y e a r lin g s fo r sc a lin g and rep la n tin g 55.00 L arge Clean Bcalea ...................................... »6.00 per ponnd A b aoln taly Mo D ir t or Scrap • NO O R D E R S FO R L E S S T H A N 9100.00 Gold Beach Bulb Company Gold Beech, Oregon Excuse It, Please Mr».—What', that big noi»» out- ,ide? Mr. — Oh, it’s just some man talking to himself. Mrs.—But why is he shouting so? Mr.—I guess he must be a little deaf. Excusable Error Corporal (at a reception)—Good­ ness gracious, I’ve done some­ thing terrible! Sergeant—What? Corporal—I mistook our hostess's hat for a sandwich and put mus­ tard inside! Not Furlong Tom—What’s worse than swallow­ ing a ruler and dying by inches? Dick—How about going out of the house and dying by the yard? Harry—Or getting down under your bed and dying by the foot? Music in the Air Myron—I see you advertised your saxophone for sale. Byron—Yes, I saw my neighbor In the hardware store yesterday buying a gun. Off Key Brown—Is that a popular song* she’s singing? Blue—It was before she atsrted ■inging it. Promotion Betty—Yeah, Bill has just joined the nursing corps. Leily—How do you know that? Betty—He just wrote me he’» the general’s first aide now. School Daze Fifth Grader—What is the begin­ ning of Learning? Fourth Grader—I give up. Fifth Grader — The end of SchooL. Zoo-ologist Jim—Look at that rhinoceros. Tim—That ain’t no rhinoceros. That's a hippopotamus. Can’t you see it ain't got no radiator cap? Wrong Number She—I like Doys who are frank and earnest. He—Oh, I’m sorry, but my name is Robert. Specifications Clq;k—You say you want some­ thing in a uniform? Lady Customer — Yes, something about 6 feet tall and dark and hand­ some. Dental Floss Horry — I’m going to have my name in everybody's mouth. Jerry—In the toothpick business, I ■uppose. SERVICE BUREAU HOUSfHOLD With so many families returning to the old home town, and couples who married dur­ ing the war final­ ly getting settled to g e th e r , w e l­ come parties are becoming quite the style. Social engagem ent books which looked blank are now filled again. Yes, entertaining is due for a re­ vival. This is the time, because the holiday season is approaching in full glory. Food is not the problem it was last year although there still are restrictions, and it's fairly easy to serve something nice and make the table look its prettiest. If the group is mixed and there are a number of men (big eaters, now that they have learned to have lots of chow or go to mess regular­ ly!), plan to have a substantial cas­ serole dish with some hearty trim­ mings like big salads and rich-look­ ing cakes or pastry. Or, if the affair is to be just a snack, serve bread with a choice of fillings and the usual accompani­ ments like potato chips, pickles, olives, relishes, and punch or some favorite beverage. Suggestion I. Assorted Bread: Oatmeal. Raisin, White and Rye. Sandwich Fillings: Nippy Cheese and Peanut Butter. Relishes: Olives, Radishes, Car­ rot Sticks and Celery Hearts. Beverage: Orange Juice or Fiesta Punch. Nippy Cheese Filling, Combine equal parts of cream cheese and butter. Add salt and paprika to taste and 1 teaspoon each of finely minced parsley, pick­ les, olives and green pepper. Fla­ vor with sardine paste. Peanut Butter Filling. Peanut butter may be served alone or it may be combined with any of the following for a delicious filling: jam, chopped bacon or grat­ ed raw carrots. Fiesta Punch. (Makes 14 gallon) 1 cup strong tea cup sugar, honey or corn syrup 14 cup lemon juice 114 cups orange juice 1 cup grape juice 1 quart water Make the strong tea by pouring 1 cup boiling water over 4 teaspoons of tea. Dissolve sugar or substi­ tutes in the hot, strained tea. (The tea should steep first for 5 min­ utes.) For a hot punch, combine the tea with the fruit juices and add the water which should be boil­ ing hot. Serve at once. For cold punch, chill the tea and combine with well-chilled fruit juices and iced water. Garnish the punch with slices of orange and lemon. LYNN SAYS Care for Your Silverware: Clean, hot, soapy water is recom­ mended for both flat serving pieces and tableware. Rinse in boiling water after washing and wipe dry as soon as possible. To remove tarnish, use a good silver polish or wet a little sifted whiting with ammonia and apply with a soft cloth. Let stand until dry, rub off with soft cloth, rinse and polish with a second cloth or chamois. Silver tarnished with egg should be cleaned immediately. A small soft brush is best for cleaning ornamental pieces. Silverware should never be heated directly or placed on the range. Serving dishes may be heated over hot water or kept warm on the radiator if an as­ bestos pad is placed under them. LYNN CHAMBERS’ IDEAL MENU Oyster Rarebit Crackers Jellied Vegetable Salad Apricot Cobbler Cream Tea, Coffee or Milk It will be nice to phone a doctor's office again and find he is not in Eu­ rope, Asia or Africa. h i l l I O H 'S N O T E : T his newspaper, through speriiU urrungement w ith the U u»hington Hureuu o) Western News­ paper I nion a l 1610 Eye Street, N . W „ W ashington, D . C., is able to b rin g readers this w eekly colum n on p rob­ lems of the veteran and serviceman and his fam ily. Questions may be ad­ dressed to the above Hureau and they w ill be answered in a subsequent col­ umn. N o replies can be made direct by m ail, but only in the colum n which w ill appear in this newspaper reg ularly. So many physicians were taken into the war that the chances have been at least four to one that when you went to one’s office you would S u rp lu i P ro p e rty Sale» see a sign “Out to Global War, Re­ Suggestion II. turn Ultimately” on the door. Sweeping revision of surplus prop­ Farm Sausage Casserole • _ Combination Salad Crusted Rolls I The few doctor* left at home were erty regulations in favor of World War II veterans has been announced Favorite Cake harder to see than a world series. I by W. Stuart Symington, adminis­ Beverage trator, after a personal investigation The main dish for this hearty The lines were almost as long, and snack can be made ready before j some patients arrived the night be­ which indicated that some disposal company comes, and then heated fore and sat on soap boxes all night agencies were giving veterans "the about half an hour before serving in order to get in first in the morn­ run-around." The changes include elimination of time rolls around. ing. the $2,500 limit on preferential pur- Farm Sausage Casserole. • _ : c h a s e s and w ith in r e a so n a b le (Serves 6) Patients had to wait so long for amounts, there will be no limit; l'/4 cups broken macaroni their turn, even when they got in­ Permission for a veteran entering (4 cup diced American cheese side the house, that they often out­ the retail business to purchase an 1 tablespoon minced onion grew the original ailment and de­ initial stock of goods for resale. 4» teaspoon salt veloped new symptoms during the Hitherto, under interpretation of the 114 cups thin white sauce wait. G.I. bill, a veteran could buy mate­ 1 cup green peas, cooked »_ rials to establish a store, but could 14 cup sauteed mushrooms If a patient didn’t have high blood not obtain preference on stock for !4 cup chopped pimiento pressure when he entered a doc­ sale; 1 pound pork sausages, broiled tor’s office he had it by the time he Permission for veterans to deal di­ Buttered bread crumbs left. rectly with disposal agencies such Cook macaroni in boiling, salted as the department of commerce water until tender. Drain and rinse. These were tough years for hypo­ Combine with all remaining ingre­ chondriacs. When they imagined and Reconstruction Finance corpor­ dients, except sausages and bread they were sick they also had to ation ; Special permission for veterans to crumbs. Place in casserole which imagine they could get a physician. buy automotive or other equipment has been greased. Top with sau­ required by his employment. It is sages and sprinkle a few bread It was tough on the doctors too. crumbs over the top. Heat In a slow They were as overworked as sub­ said that few autos are available, however; (325-degree) oven for 25 minutes. way guards in a rush hour. Their Provision that credit may be ex­ Combination Salad. one regret was that they were un­ tended to veterans under terms and (Serves 6 to 8) able to feel four pulses at a time. conditions established by the dis­ 1 head lettuce —• _ posal agency which sells the goods. 1 cucumber Many a medico was in worse Thus, It will be possible for veter­ 2 to 3 tomatoes shape than the patients. One of the ans to obtain loans from commerce I bunch radishes laughs of wartime was a doctor tell­ department and RFC as well as 1 bunch small onions ing a patient “You’re working too the Smaller War Plants corporation. 1 green pepper hard. You’ve got to take it easy.” Information now is that the RFC Celery curls • will soon take over all disposal from Carrot curls When you finally got out of the the commerce department, which French dressing waiting room and into a doctor’s of­ only recently assumed sale of con­ Wash all vegetables carefully and fice you were brushed off faster than sumer goods from treasury. allow to chill. Break lettuce into a man on a revolving floor. You left chunks and line too dizzy to remember what he said. Question» a n d A n s w e r» salad bowl. Toss He was too dizzy to remember what Q. When my twin brother entered in all other ingre- was wrong with you. the service he designated me _•_ d i e n t s w h ic h beneficiary of his insurance. After have been sliced It was nothing unusual to have a a hasty marriage he made, he In­ or cut into pieces doctor greet you with “What is your formed me and my parents he had and s p r in k le ailment? I’ll give you ten seconds.” not and had no intention of chang­ ■ • french dressing ing the beneficiary. After his death over them. Personally we were in a tough I was notified by the insurance de­ Favorite Cake. spot; five of our six doctors were partment that I was his beneficiary. 1 cup whipping cream in Asia. We always try to keep a His wife has made some sort of 1 cup sugar second string team, but they were claim for the insurance and has 2 eggs away, also. The only one left looked held up settlement for 16 months. 1 teaspoon vanilla so run down we couldn’t bear to see Can anyone bat the insured change 1!4 cups sifted cake flour him. But one day we dropped in. the beneficiary or can the insurance 2 teaspoons baking powder “What’s the matter with you?” he department decide who Is to get Whip the cream until slightly asked. It?—J. F. K„ Palo Alto, Calif. thickened but not stiff enough to hold “I’m a nervous wreck,” we replied. A. No one can change the benefi­ a peak. Fold in the sugar gently, “From what?” he asked. ciary but the insured. If you are the beaten eggs and vanilla. Add the “From watching you try to handle named the beneficiary in the policy, flour which has been sifted with the your business,” we replied. then you are entitled to the Insur­ ♦ baking powder and a speck of salt. ance and the Veterans administra­ Mix only until smooth. Place in two Then we gave him some pills he tion says the wife or no one else shallow cake pans and bake in a had once prescribed for us, told him can hold it up 16 minutes. File your moderate (350-degree) oven for 25 he looked terrible and warned him claim for the insurance with the Vet­ minutes. Cool. Frost with seven- to take it easy or he might need erans administration. minute icing and sprinkle with coco­ medical attention. Q. With reference to sale of gov­ nut. Or, frost with whipped cream • • • ernment surplus property and the and sprinkle with coconut. EASILY SATISFIED $2,500 amount sold to an individual, (With Apologies) I am much interested in further de­ tails on this matter and any infor­ Man wants but little here below— mation relative to location of these A shorter day and longer dough— A streamlined home with gadget» surplus property boards will be much appreciated.—J. A. V., Hing­ new— ham, Mont. . j A limousine and beach car, too; A. The $2,500 limit has recently The latest television set— been removed. Your nearest Small­ A carefree attitude on debt— er War Plants Board is at Boise, A swimming pool in blue or pink— Idaho, 210 Capital Securities Bldg. And lots of room to sit and think. Your nearest department of com­ A town house and a little place merce board is at Denver, Region Out in the country, just in case— Nine, 1030 15th street. Suggest you A motor boat for summer time— write to these boards for further de­ And winter in a warmer clime— tails. A “walkout” every little while Q. I want to know if a man 27 For impromptu e n te r ta in in g , To work off that attack of bile— years old, who has been in the navy there's nothing easier to prepare A banner to tote here and there almost two years and has two kids, than a tray of sandwich spreads with Proclaiming “This Shop Is Unfair.” the oldest four years and the baby assorted bread and health drinks of Some people’s wants are extra high— can’t walk, can get a discharge on citrus fruit Juices In colorful glasses They seek the pie up In the sky: this condition soon.—Wife, Coweta, Okla. I merely seek to get my share Seven-Minute Icing. A. No, the minimum number of With Just a little bit to spare; 1 egg white, unbeaten Some seek the apple and the core— navy points for enlisted personnel aa 3 tablespoons cold water For tip-top blessings they would war; of November 1 is 41 points. From ?» cup granulated sugar your letter, your husband has only I’ll be contented if I net % teaspoon cream of tartar about 36 points, if he has had no As much as the directors get. 54 teaspoon vanilla • a • overseas duty. Q. My husband is a seaman in the Place all ingredients in top of dou­ The International Ladies’ Gar­ ble boiler. Beat with rotary beater ment Workers plan their own radio navy. I have asked assistance of the until mixed, then place over hot wa­ stations. The United Auto Workers Red Cross to pay my hospital bill ter, and continue beating until frost­ and the CIO Clothing Workers have for an operation. They said “No” ing stands up in peaks (about 7 min­ similar projects. This alarms us. It and recommended the Navy Relief. utes). may mean an aerial picket line I wrote them stating conditions; Ahead of the other foods the re­ which radio addicts will have to their answer was to loan me the turned G.I. will look forward to are cross in order to reach Jack Benny money until I could work to pay it back. Wasn’t I entitled to medical the good, homemade desserts. What­ or Gabe Heatter. • • • ever was his favorite when he left care?—Mrs. E. D., Taylorville, N.C. is sure to be his favorite when he A. The navy department says you If President Truman succeeds in returns. He has spent many hours plowing a straight furrow in Wash­ were definitely entitled to medical thinking and dreaming of that des­ ington he will be the first man ever care if you applied to the navy med­ sert. ical dispensary before your op­ to do it on a merry-go-round. • • • Chocolate has been a favorite of eration. Suggest you apply to the the serviceman. His favorite may In a milk strike we assume the nearest medical dispensary and have been chocolate ice cream, strikers always threaten to stay out they will inform you as to your stat­ chocolate pie or chocolate cookies. till the cows come home. us. The sizes of portions should be man- • • * Q. I was discharged from the size, he has learned how to eat in navy under honorable conditions. From Harrisburg, 111., comes a a big way and will not be at home The discharge reads, BuPers-Bu- report that the old fashioned when dainty portions are passed out. Med Joint Ltr.” Could you please wooden barrel is coming back. Milk seems to be the favorite bev­ tell me what this means?—R. J. A., Fine. The way things are point­ erage of returned servicemen. This Hawthorne, Calif. ing in this country, it is good to might be served with the addition of A. It means Bureau of Personnel- know they will be available for chocolate or in form of a malted or Bureau of Medics Joint Letter, the street wear again. egg malted drink, all of which will • « • • authority under which your dis­ be welcomed. Give him a try with charge was given. LET DOWN bread, raisin, nut, potato, or best of Q. Is It true If a boy enlists In all a real home baked loaf. He may A restful life has come with Peace, the navy reserve at 17, that he to No pressure, speed or baiters— be tired of dark tack and stale automatically released one day white bread, and anxious to try Hold everything. Here come the preceding his 21st birthday?—Mr». «uys something new and different. E. R. M., Tnle Lake, Calif. Who sell refrigerators. Released by Western Newspaper Union. A. The navy department says yea.