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The Daily News-Journal from Murfreesboro, Tennessee • 8

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Page Eight THe Dally News Journal, Mar frees Boro, Term. Home of Middle Tenn. Stale Coflee and Term. College for Women Sunday Morning March 21, 1343 At The Princess Lula May Wade, Walter Hill. 1 Charles Piston, Smyrna, to El- len Katherine Joe Ellis McAdoo.

Nnshvillo. Cv. Eighteen To rad ua Froni KiltrcJl School TMETTS OF I it Rutherford Men and WomeniiJ Today's BestMenus Board (Continued from Page One) Dillon, Robert, M. Lawrence. Class 2-B 1 (Man necessary to the war Mildrctl Joanctte AYalluE Poinf Btrdaet" IN Til SERVICE The week's Victory Menus will show how you.can stay within the OPA (Continued trom Page ty's total is 308 pounds.

Graduation exercises at Kittrell eiementary school for 18 students will be heldMonday night at 7:45 o'clock, Esten Macon, principal, announced. -Marion Benson has been named valedictorian, and Billy' Burns is minced-on ions 1-4 cup catsup 1-3 cup water Sprinkle chops on both sides with flour and seasonings. Arrange in greased baking pan or casserole. Add rest of ingredients. Bake an hour in moderate oven.

Uncover last 10 minutes to brown. -production program. 1 Otto C. Marlin, Sam Herrod, Raleig'i A. Miller, Fred W.

Basham. Class 2 (Any registrant who has no ground for deferment other than his occupation or endeavor, arid who is found to be necessary to, weekly quota, of ,48 points for a famiiy of- four. The rationed foods used add up this way: 1 can vegetable soup (concentrated), 6 points; KNo. 2 can corn, 11 points; 1 NoL2 can tomatoes, 16' points: 1 bottle catsun of the class. Salvage, of silk and nylon hosiery will continue and women arc urged to turn "in discarded hose -to collection depots which-have been set up throughout the jounty.

The address to the graduates will LancLregularly- engaged in an ag-- be delivered by the Rev. Woodrow. Browned Potatoes- Wedlock, pastor of Westvue Bap 2 cups leftover mashed white or The menus will not iiso. nil of th tist church. -Word has been' received here that Pvt.

O. B. Tucker, who is stationedi at Pomona, has been pi-omotedto Private First Cltiss. FFc. Tucker was inducted January 15 and is the son f-Mr.

and" Mrs." 15. Tucker of Bell Buckle. For friends wishing to write him, his address is: Pfc. O. B.

Tucker, ASN 34526330, 3529th Ordnance A. M. APO 460. Care of Los Angeles, Calif. Friends of Guy" Sandlin may write him at his new address: Pfc.

Guy Sandlin, A.A..C:P.,iFort Banks, 5 ft mmssmmmsmmmsmssm corn; tdmatoesand catsuo. but wilMt potatoes Graduatee are: Billy Burns, Ed laave suff Intent nf nrh fnrnw. 4,4 2 tablespoons flour CALL gar Burks, Hoyt Burks, R. J. Arnold, George Demumbreum, Loyd 4 tablespoons fat fet 1 1 'A i i '-f yi r-v liif--f-'-Tm iiiiimiriiwn iiiwpmi ii mim -it- ii Jl ether recipes.

(All rationed foods in Menus are starred.) Wilson, Jerry. Leonard, Charley 4-10 FOR A TAXI 24-HOUR SERVICE. ricultural occupation or. agricultural endeavor essential to the war effort.) William R. Arnold, Willie Ward, John T.

Allen, Edd Comer, Mc- H. Sikes, G.uston Shel- S. Taylor, Prentice E. Alsup, En'in Sanders, James Sneed, Ellis Wade, David M. Class 3-B (Man with dependent engaged.

I I Duggin, Sam Macon, Charles Pajr-tirn Marion Benson, Waldean Alexander, Martha Yeargan, Jane Shape potatoes into cakes. Sprinkle with flour and brown in fat. Cover and cook 5 minutes to heat A range around pork chops on heated platter. Garnish. Dy MRS.

ALEXANDER GEORGE Harville, Mary Messick, Alberta McNabb-Nellie- Ley hew a nd- Ed- Dinner (Serving 3 or 4) Baked Pork Chops mu'nd rlarrell. Lime Dessert Easton Pa7G eorge' Henry AV- "Browned Potatoes aritt, 20. of Bridgfe avenue, has ar-1 1 package-lime gelatin 1 2-3 bailing water J.tablespoon lemon juice Recruits For WAVES, SPARS Buttered Spinach JBiscuits "Salad Lime Dessert Expert Auto Body Repair Fender Repair 1 Repainting Polishing MURFREESBORO BODY SHOP Corner-CoHege-and Front: Sts. in a war production industry. Paul ii Parker.

Class 4-F (Disqualification for various i easons. reasons. Paul R. Bobo4 Buford C. Tom Biirris.

Class 4-H (Man over 38 years of age.) Jimmie L. Wade, Charles S. Mil- Sought 'Here Women between the ages of 20 1-4 cup diced lime or lemon flavored gum drops or mints 1-8 teaspoon salt Dissolve gelatin in water. Add juice. Coo! and chill until thick.

Beat until frothy and add rest of ingredients. Pour to thickness of 2 inches in' pan. Chill Until firm. Fish For Lent Uaked Pork Chops 4 chops 4 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon salt 1-4 teaspoon paprika 1-4 -teaspooif-celery-Balt- and-36. in and witli no dependents under 18, are sought ler, Thomas L.

Goodman. for enlistment in the WAVES and rived- at Lafayette college, for a course of instruction lasting approximately Jfive months prior to his appo Intrrxerit 'as an Aviation Cadet in the Army Air Forces Plying- Training: Command. During this period he will take numerous academic courses, as well as elementary flying training. Upon completion of the course he te ciossined as navigator, pilot or bombardier and go on to schools of the Flying Training specialties. Pvt.

-Charles Ft i chard Arendale, son of Mrs. Ef ie II. Arendale, has been transferred. from Miami BeachT Fla, to training-school at the University of North Carolina, wia address is Training De the SPARS, women's auxiliaries of the Navy and the Coast Guard. Since no recruiting office is es tablished here, eligible persons Gene Tierney and Preston Foster top the cast of "Thunder Birds," Soldiers of the Air, which is heading this way with a cargo of thrills.

Rich in romance and drama, actlrffl and grim laughter, this 20tn Century-Fox Technicolor film playing Monday and Tuesday at the Prineess Theatre, tells a thrilling story of youth preparing for the tasks of war. John Sutton shares featured billing with Foster in the cast that includes Jack Holt, Dame May Whitty and George WAN1 seeking information on i these branches of the service may call at the NEWS JOURNAL for application blanks which can be filled the Gl- Luncheon Menu Vegetable Soup Crackers Green Salad Home-made Apple Sauce Sugar Cookies Tea -Dinner-Menu- -Baiirr "start "with an unusuat fice of Naval Procurement, 3rd Na brown. Add rest. of ingredients, fiimmer 5 minutes until thick and very hot. Stir often.

Sunday In March Breakfast Menu Chilled Orange Juice Waffles and Maple Syrup Browned Link Sausages Coffe Dinner Menu Ham" "Elegant" Sweet Potatoes Buttered Cauliflower Biscuits Butter Browned Apple Slices Fruit- Cookies Tea commentary by John Gunther, world famous. correspondent. Man to work in hardware storer-over- 38 years-old or draft exempt. tional Bank building; Nashville. Fish Cakes a la Griddle Fresh Green Bean- Savory Topper Bread -J.

Butter tachment. AAFTSC, Chapel Hilt, fBulletins N. C. Mon. Tues.

Eight Jefferson Stiuleiits To Get Orange Salad Gingerbread HAYHES HDWE. CO. (Continued from Page One) Tea (Continued from Page One) British navy under lend-lease. Ivt. Andrew Young, son of Mr.

and IvTrs. T. Young, E. Lytle be in good health, with good sight These escort carriers were de Diplomas Monila; is now stationea ai: wotvo Fish Cakes a la Griddle 1 cup -leftover potatoes 1 cup cooked fTr.h cial dependents, or with children under 14 years of age, are not acceptable, Lieutenant Bangert Eight students will be graduated from the Jefferson elemen -1 tablespoon finely chopped on ships. They have a flight deck measuring 514 feet.

Rio deJaneiro. The United ion pointed out. tary school at exercises to be held AACs replace Army personnel wsnsers in many types of duties, and may 1 tablespoon finely chopped 2 egg yolks 2 egg whites, beaten be assigned to noncombatant service overseas. WAAC pay is equal 1-8 teaspoon salt to a soldier's pay, according to tbX- si si AUTO 3 FIRE LIFE 3 Mix together potatoes, fish, on Supper Menu Toasted Peanut Butter Sandwiches Sponge Cake Custard Sauce -L Tea Ham "Elegant" J2 pound slice ham 1.1-4 inches thick) 1-3 cup dark brown sugar 1-4 teaspoon cloves. 1-4 teaspoon cinnamon 1-2 cup.

orange juice 2 tablespoons lemon juice Fit ham into shallow baking pan. Cover With rest of ingredients, blended Cover and bake 1 1-2 Hoi lis Westbrooks, -chairman of the Rutherford county board of education, will present diplomas to the graduates, and Elder Tolbert H. Kennedy will deliver the address. Th'e graduates are Sarah Margaret Heath, Zella Bailey, Elaine Lammers, Barbara Barrett, Edwin Neely, Phillip Parsons, and George Webb. Fort Ord, Cal.

Mr. and Mrs. 1VT. 13. Hicks, of the Salem Plkerecerxtly received a Tetter from their son.

Pvt. Charles O. Hicks, Batt. 226th CA (AA) Camp Haan, Cal, (ASN 345-25029 He wrote: "Just a line to let you know how things are going-, i am to g-o before the re-classir ication board tomorrow to get reclassified, to be put into another branch of the service, not to get out. Who wants out.

anyway? This is as much my as anybodys, and I want to dp my part as much as possible, "buEbis part is5 toot possible for me. My feet just won't take it. It sure is- a good outfit, though, with lots of interesting things to learn that would help me later on. I wish I could stay in it. Tell everyone hello, and to write." MARRIAGE LICENSES David W.

Carson, Smyrna Air A Commando Raid On Norway Base, to Miss Mary Jane Menk, 1025 Chartiers avenue, Pittsburgh, 109 E. Main Tel. 502 Pa. Robert F. Brink, Smyrna Air hours in moderate oven.

Baste Base, to Miss Evalyn Coleman, Smyrna. -Statesr isr going to start imme7" diately to buy a lot of unshipped Brazilian coffee. The -official announcement says that we'll buy the unshipped Brazilian quotas for two years under a coffee agreement signed with Brazil in 1942. The announcement does not whether the deal will have any immedfate effect on the amount of jboffee in the United States. It is believed that much of the coffee will go to the armed forces," lend-" lease and for relief purposes.

-Washington. Manpower chief Paul McNutt has ap- pointed a new nine-member management-labor- agriculture advisory committee. The old advisory group included 17 -members. Washington. Secretary of Commerce Jesse Jones said today that more than two-thirds of the war plant projects spon- 7 sored 'by the Defense piaht corporation have' begun operations.

Jones addjthatjoutof. ion, parsley and yolks. Beat a minute. Lightly mix in whites "with salt added. Drop portions from a spoon onto hot greased griddle.

Brown well on both sides. Serve hot with any preferred sauce. Green Bearf Savory Topper 3 tablespoons fat 1 tablespoon chopped onion 1-3 eup1 diced celery 3 tablespoons flour 1 1-2 cups milk 1-8 teaspoon salt 1-8 teasqpon pepper lcun-cooked-green beans 2 tablespoons chopped pimientos Heat -fat in frying pan, add onion and celery and simmer 5 minutes untif light brown. Add flour and cook slowly until light Colored Johnnie Matthews, Lascassasto Complete program for the exercises follows: Processional, Miss Nell Smith "March Romaine." Song Class. Scripture Sarah Sullivan.

Piano Solo Margaret Heath. Welcome-r Edwin- Neeley. "Washington, An Ideal. for Young' America' VPhillip Parson. "The Ideal of Lincoln" Barbara Barrett.

Address Elder Tolbert Kennedy. Presentation of Diplomas Hol-Jis Westbrpoks. 1 Alma Mater ClassL and RecessiQnal-'-'March Romaine' '---Miss Nell, Smith. i Protectress Your merchandise-is insured ivhiie our hands. Don't take a chance Phone 3 16.

trucks Leaving Daily tor Hash vilie MM every 15 minutes with portions of 1-2 cup orange juice mixed with 1-3 cup boiling water and 1-4 cup dark brown sugar. Turn the ham for even cooking. Brovfrred Apple Slices 2cups sliced apples 1-2 cup water 1-3 cup honey 1-2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons vinegar 2-tabJespoons margarine or ter Mix ingredients and pour into buttered shallow baking Cover and bake 35 minuteTs in mod-erate ovenr TTnf "er "hnlfp in minutes to brown. Stir several times with fork. Pvt.

Harry Uee Bean, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bean, is ill with the measles. Pvt. Bean was a former employee of the Sunshine hosiery mill.

His address is: 27-7, Sec. 3, A.R.T.C., Fort Sill, Okla. Word has been received here that Pvt. Jacob Shires, son of Mrs. Lora Shires, Route 6, has ar-rived at Camp Wolters, Texas.

He will be.in his basic training as an infantryman, ac this Infantry Replacement Training- Center. He has been assigned to a battalion stressing rifle training. 1 TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY LOST Pair of child's specially built shoos. Would be injurious for anyone else. Wrapped in I MOTOR EXPRESS -North-Maple-Street Phone 1334-J.

Goldstein's paper. Ptice U.S.S. Mahoney Wins Her Own Private War No--- the co i totaling more than $9,000,000, 1,022 "plants "have been put into operation. Beirut, The Fighting French delegate to Syria, General Georges Ca-troux, says he will leave soon for Algiers and will be gone about two weeks. He is expected to attend the confer- ence between his chief.

Gen- Washington. Mar. 20 (AP) Tomorrow! Come and see these exceptional nigs Ail new styles. Every rug perfect Choose from a wide range of patterns -including modern YoiiiiMiisicians Win Honors In (Continued from Page One) converts ounces into points -according to the per pound point value. If the fraction on a single sale is less tnan one-half, a point, the customer does not provide designs, 'hook and Persian patterns.

point, Tf 1t ig nn. half a point or more the retailer V. 1 I The good- William Moultrie had quite an exciting voyage during a recent journey of a convoy to an Allied port. The Navy- has disclosed that the Navy gun crew aboard the Liberty ship shot down eight iSer-nian planes, damaged 12 others and drove away a hostile submarine. To top their achievements, this crew of Yankee sharpshooters drew a bead on a torpedo headed for the William Moultrie and blew it up in the The record of the gun crew was made public today when the Navy announced the award of the Silver Star medal to the crew commander.

Ensign Jeremiah T. Mahoney of New York City. The 24 members of Mahoney's crew were given letters of commendation. THUNDERING OUT OF THE SKY lirilous who l-emcmher Coventry Chinese who remember -Chungking Yanks vho remember Pearl Harbor. THEY'RE FLYING TOGETHER IN jjJ- collects a full point.

Two or more' half-point purchases -made at the same time canv be added together. During the first' 2 weeks of the program (March 29 through April 10) retail stores will cpllect stamps" from their customers, but will not give up points to their wholesale suppliers. Instead, during this oeriod, they may buy as much as they require of any of the rationed foods without the surrender of any points. Beginning on Sunday, eral de Gaulle, and the French, high commissioner in North Africa, General. Giraud.

Indianapolis. -The ignition of sewer gas may have been-the cause of a terrific explosion tonight in the heart of downtown Indianapolis. The blast wrecked power lines and left part of the city in darkness. There were no immediate reports of casualties. The first explosion apparently was followed by three minor blasts." Two hundred windows were blown Out of a garage, Louisville, Kentucky.

The Ohio has reached 34 feet six feet above flood stage at Kentuckians living along the Ohio are preparing for the highest water-since-the flood of 1937. A crest of 41 feet is predicted for Tuesday or Wednesday. But that's some lfe feet below the high-water ma rlc for 1937. April 11. however, retailers must -f Birthdays (CcnimueG From Page Five) 4 p.m.

Don't extend work intoeve-ning hours. L. Pisces 20-Mar. 21) An active day in which to take care of important detail zwork. Don't plan unnecessary excitement in the evening.

-Si. Iff Four young" musicians of Mu'r-freesboro won honors in the recent junior division of the competitive festivals sponsored by the National Federation of. Xlusic clubs held at Ward-Belmont college, in Nashville last weeki Bettv Ray Cl'rk, in the primary class, "and Gloria in the elementary class, were each awarded, cups, ana Judy Gattis and Mary Alta Caffey each received superior "rating, in primary and medium classes respectively. Each entrant was required to render one number of the judges' own choice, and another of the entrant's selection; Betty Ray Clark's required number was "Waltz," by Bach-Wag-ness. Her selected number was Improvisation," by Ras-bach.

Gloria Gattis required number was "Romance, from Concerto inaT- Minor, by Mozart-Kasschau. For her selected rendition, Judy Gattis played "Arbutus," by Bliss. Mary Alta Caffey, who has won national honors three years, played "Allegretto," by Haydn, as her required number and "Scotch Poem," by MacDowell, as her selected number. These" four girls arepiano pupils of Mrs. Irene Morton.

Purpose of the competitive festival is to inspire students to greater effort "in artistic achievement by means of competition against definitely established standards of rating, to provide a- basi for higher musical attainmen through constructive criticism, and to give publicity and' credit for merit, Mrs Morton said. 1 if i v. 4 surrender points for any new, purchases. 1 Purpose of, the "point holiday" is to permit wholesale and retail distributors of the rationed foods to maintain inventories and, in the case of retailers, to build up a "working capital" of points. Wholesalers 'and retailers will register with OP A local boards dur- ing the period of -May 3-14, and will be given an allowable inventory stated in points.

i The new program takes into consideration the edible content of meats. Cuts that have a large amount of bone and fat will have lower point values than those cuts which are completely edible. For example, lamb neck, pork spare and other cuts heavy with bone will have point values much Jowerthan lean chunk or round steak. The perishability of some parts will also be taken into account. The point value of such parts as brains, kidney, and hearts will be lower toavoidthe pos-sibility of spoilage.

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