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Show Mix Lemon Juice AT HOME fp, TO RELIEVE ffiRHEUMATIC PAINS sands ot folks who now take lemJr fr-for fr-for rheumatic pain-have found To,. adding two tablespoonfuls of All.nr, , b tablespoonful of Lemon Juice In u0M water, they get faster relief for V. '"i01 I and pains caused by rheumatism luU?." Its no surprise either, for Al .S f80-15 f80-15 year old formula to relieve rh.U ' aches and pains. In facMl MMoe 1 your money back. What could L ?..1! Get Allenru today at ny live druMsf UX' V Li cents Do It Now. . "SSlst. cmij plfeii wouldn't stand in ,JJjl tifr way None of us would knowingly impede any part of the war program, but not everyone understands that careful care-ful use of the telephone is very important because of the volume of war calls which must go through. Please don't make unnecessary calls, don't visit over the telephone, and ask the children not to use it other than for essential calls. Your help speeds the War Program THE MOUNTAIN STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH CO. , Thete 5 Plenty oft AND THEY'RE NOW AT THEIR BEST W "i E CAN'T EXPECT cheap peaches this year, for we are at war and, besides, the crop is short in some districts. i But whatever the price of fresh fruit, commercially-canned fruits and vegetables are going to be correspondingly high, and more difficult to buy as well. They're being drafted by W.P.B. for the army, the navy, and for lend-lease shipment. For example, 38 of our canned peaches, 40 of our canned pears, and 100 of our six principal dried fruits are in the restricted or "frozen" list. . While there's still Canned fruits and - TIME to fill up your fruit room, VEGETABLES are among our or freezer locker, with fruits and most wholesome foods; sugar is our vegetables of your own preserving,- cheapest and best source of quick i , , ... , - energy. We need them both for and while there's still plenty of l i . - T, , . , . f health and efficiency. There s no sugar for this purpose, secure the satisf actory substitute - so save canned fruits and vegetables you'll your share through "all-out" home need next winter. canning. (-? ITT A n I II III E APaODUCTO" I II MP MM MILIUM fh luGfll 1 Tf1 1 ID & ess Mm MJSIA IT'S PERFECT FOR HOMS !5o CANNING and EVERY OTHER Jf SWEETENING PURPOSE I3MbaBB mm ... ... ii aaja fay agn II HI Sometimes Mother has trouble finding ideas for H H "one-dish" meals, just when she has all kinds of work H B piled up waiting for her. A meat pie not only provides B S a meal-in-one, but takes care of yesterday's left-overs H besides. The recipe may be varied to suit your own I I refrigerator stock of left-overs. I H I, Ingrtxlients: Two cups cooked, cubed meat; two 3 B tablespoons fat; two tablespoons chopped onion; two B B taspoons salt; one-half teaspoon pepper; two cups B N peas and juice; one-half cup cooked, sliced carrots; B B one-half cup cooked lima beans or any vegetables avail- B able; two tablespoons flour; two tablespoons water. B g Directions: Brown the meat and onion in hot fat B B and add, salt and pepper; then add peas and juice, car- B B B rots and beans. Blend flour .and water together to I 9 B make a thick paste. Add to vegetable mixture and B B B cook until thick. Pour into casserole and arrange small B B B baking powder biscuits around the edge. Serves six. R B Illl I ...1.111 ... ""- -"''" . J I bourbon ask for p 3 , , Mr&i a t its Best Hill and Hill J Zt90A Proof namy I --Nalional Distiller. ProducU Corp.,N.Y. |