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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 23, 1932)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, February 23, 1132 piom pupils PRESEHTP BOG I Washington Birthday Made Occasion for Music and Recitations STAYTOV. Feb. 22 Pupils of the parocbtM school and the mu cf nnnlla of Sister M. Mercedes nut no tint, nrorram at the frnni this morning in commem oration of George Washington's fclrthrlav Th nramm onened with mem bers of the 4-H club, who after fnr?n their club sonr, gave cook inn demonstrations. Leonard Lambrwht. instructed by Cletus Tnaii(rhTnr. made biscuits: Ior Kldftl. Instructed by Ellen Plfiser made cookies; George vor Instructed hv Fred Under man, made a sandwich and La- vina Kledel, instructed ny kim narid a deviled egg. Members of the club are Mable Boyer, president; Loretta Kieaei, Tonard Lambrecht, riAttt Roedlrhelmer. Matthleu CiTTotte. nnr?e Fery. Rita Geh len, Bernadlne Forrette. Ellen iu. vta TJnderman. John Walx, John Brandt, and Laylna Kiedel. The club Is unaer me ai rectlon of Sister Alicia. Each member had prepared a lunch and at the close of the meeting, these were Judged by Mesdames F. Van Ermen. Ed Ker ber and K. Boedlgheimer. The six best were Matthleu Forrette. first; Ellen Plser, second: Fred IJnderman. third; Cletus Boedlg heimer. fourth: Bernadlne For rette. fifth and John Walr, sixth. All received prizes IH BUREAU PROPOSED Agents Will Prevent Abuse Of 30-day Privilege; Plans Discussed the Investigation were shown. It Is not the intention or purpose of this credit bureau to prevent any one deferring of credit for SO days from receiving it, but only to pre vent the abuse of this privilege. The resolution passed at a pre vious meeting, regarding the clos ing of Insurance omees on Satur day afternoons, came in- zor xur ther discussion. This dlscnssion was necessitated by the fact that manv insurance atrents are aiso realtors, and the realtors, at a re- At a meetlna- of the Salem In gnranre A rents' union, held Sat nrdv noon at the Rose care, tne recent mllnr o: the Insurance companies, requiring the payment at nremiums witnln 30 days, came in for much discussion. The dis cussion resulted in a resolution. which will establish a credit bu reau among the agents "belonging to the union. Thm nnrnnsea of this bureau will be to prevent certain abuses of credit which have oecome too nrTaifnt in the business. Primar lly it is intended to prevent a per- son whose insurance poucj naa hn cancelled for non-payment or inn hv one agent, from go ing to another agent for his in surance, and again rerusing 10 pay, rxnifinf in another cancellation. Thi nractlce. which has been the subject of a thorough investi gation by the union, is expensive tn oTurmnn concerned, but agents had not realized how expensive it was for them, until tne res u us 01 YTnhharri. eurlvincr besides the widow . fonv nn Charles of Albany. Gu and Henry of Hubbard and Albert of Bants: two aaugoier. Mrs. O. M. Baker, Stayton and Mn v.: r. fiutsert. of Astoria. Funeral services will be held t thA Weddle chanle here cent meeting, refused to close on Saturday arternoona. whtu th la situation will com plicate matter for those belong- ing to botn organizations, ia in surance agents confirmed their previous stana, ana wui cio u"i offices Saturday afternoons, be ginning next months NEW YORK (AP) Armor bracelet uae io " cuffs worn by tne gniguw m xvu I Arthur! day are new coetume trinkets; ? i - "Do Your Cooking on Wash Day, Too" says Helen Elizabeth Brown on 1:30. conducted by r.',n Tnl.rmAnt will he rerenen i""r' i ubi. u;uiu- " Tii-rinir tha annearance or!t Wnlaner cemetery, near r VUVWtNfl v v I 1 II - - - - the 4-H club a irronp oi ,1,u I Kingston. sic pupils sans r in dom.' George Ferv next -give an address on the life of George Washington, pupils of the higher grades then sang "Father of the Land We Love.!' Little Miss Paula Smith sang "When Mother Sang Hush a Bye." She was accom panied by Miss Norma Clarke. Next was a dialogue by the small children. "The Father of His Country." Also another number "Little George Washington. Matthieu Forrette gave a recita tion. "The Five Tolnted Star" and the closing dialogue was "George Washington's Surprise." which .... .iAfiiii hv the 4-H club. Th followlne nuplls of Sister M. Mercedes presented piano so th above numbers: iimi TfUr Ellen Pleser. Elea nor Etsel. Benita Hassler. Agnes niotpl Lela Mae Bell, uernsru tion.iAi rtpttv Korinek. Thre . wif Panla Smith. Isabell Reisterer, Madlyn Adams. John Zuber. Lois Pounds. Rosella Bell. tv, 7iihAr and Norma Clarke. At the close of the program a few friends of the club members were invited by the n r-rtnirn of a fine lunch which they had prepared and which was seTved in one of the upstairs rooms In the school. Wash day need not be a day for hasty lunch eons. You can make the same delicacies, or complete dinners on that day as on any other, if you do it THE MODERN WAY Call one of our deliverymen and ask him to make a regular stop at your home. Remember, the Salem Laundry is reliable and Is equipped to handle your clothes with the utmost of care. WIEDER'S SALEM LAUNDRY 263 So. High Tel. 9125 lb SERVE SOME nn SPU HED IT BIRTHDAY PARTI urTurT . TVb. 22 Mrs. A r SDranger entertained Thursday nigbt in compumpui. m .- hu hirthdav anniversary The party took place at tbe home of his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. John sprauRc. Cards were in play at six tables High score honors going to Mrs , . ri..v ant Pass NichOiS. r THUK. V a. . nnoant WPrfl Mr. aDQ 1 HUSO j.o..-. t x?nti Mr. and Mrs.' Lor cohnnplle Mr. and Mrs. E. w ... i . -n rontnn and Don Fenton. Mr. and Mrs Cass Nichols and family, Mr. ana sirs. "Tv r n n m rs. j. -ra TTt Tonn Mr. and Mrs. w L Creech. Mr. and Mrs. Frank and Mrs. Roy Mar- . lain, - tii rhand, Mr. and Mrs. . . Mr. and Mrs. John Spranger. the honor guest. A. C. Spranger. Mr. Spranger and Minalce. 4l F IRA! SERVE DIXIE WAFFLES! THEY'RE EASY! THEY'RE CRAIID! THANKS TO CALUMET'S DOUBLE-ACTION! SH DIED T 01 STAYTON. Feb 22 - William Croisani oieu tIa son in Hubbard, on Sunday. He had been m "i time. following a paralytic stroke ' . minnii Vphruary It 7411 l survIVed by his lldoVo whom he wa united in marriage. October 13, 1871. For more than 50 years tney had made their home on McCully Mountain, near Lyons, in Linn bounty. The past two years they fad made their home with a son pFEAR KIDNAP 1 1 Maybe you're a pretty swell waffleer already. And maybe you can't see how .any baking powder could Improve your waffles. But try this recipe just once make Dixie Waffles with Calumet, the Doubh-Act ini Baking Powder-and youTl be a Calumet waf fleer for life! r For Calumet's Double-Action does something to waffles that make them positively tan talising. Beau tifully golden and delicately crisp outride-light and fluffy, deliriously tender insKiei Calumet's Double-Action there's the secret i nai s what makes the difference. Here's bow it works. In the mixing bowl, Calumet's first action Begins. starts the leavening. Then, on tne nox . W . Calumet's second action begins, steaouy, evnuy, new fresh rising sweus tnrougn xne uwa . ' m e 1 1 h light and fluffy until the waffle is penecuy And the same thing happens when Calumet goes into your cakes and quick breads, taiumers nrsx gets the leavening properly started. Tnen, m me oven. the second action gem on me jw . t f AaU Ing through to a super-delicate, oeuoous Am ddesi eaviag tee i i nc sunptc, v given here la a Cahnnet redpespedally designed for the Calumet proportion only one level tea tpoon to a cup of sifted flour. That's the usual Calumet proportion and should be followed for best results. A splendid economy for you-thanlcs to the perfect efficiency of Calumet's Double-Action. Yes, Calumet is the real baking powder bargain. The real bargain-because it prevents costly fauuret because it always brings top-notch success! Try k-and see why it is the world's largest-selling bak ing powder, too. Get Calumet at your grocer's to-day! Calumet is a product of General Foods Corporation. 2 cups sifted Sour 3 teaspoons Calumet Baking Powder teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon sugar Vz 0104 mL DIXIE WAFFLES 2 egg yolks, well beaten 2 tablespoons melted butter 2 egg whites, stiffly beaten Replenish Your Fund of Ideas at the Statesman - Safeway COOKING SCHOOL Helen Elizabeth Brown and Amelia Sanson, Home Economists of the Safeway HomemakerV Bureau will conduct the sessions. Don't miss this opportunity to see as well as to hear! Remember the dates: February- 24, 25, 26 at the Armory. Doors open at 1 p. m. Everyone is cordially In vited to attend. FEATURES' for TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY - FEBRUARY 23rd and 24th Libby'a Fancy Hawaiian fruit rich in the tan of full-ripe fruit Best Foods Gold Medal the creamiest, most delicately fla vored mayonnaise you've ever tasted. pt. jar All measurements arm level Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder, salt, aad agar, and sift together twice. Combine milk, e yolka, end butter; add to flour. Fold in egg whites. Bake on hoi waffle iron. Serve hot with butter and Log Cabin Syren, Hakes 6 four-section waffles. Jelly, marmalade, honey, or brown sugar may bs erred fartead of syrup. Or. wmes may be senred bt teed, with scrambled eggs end broiled bam, gritted tomatoes and cbeese, broiled becon, or creamed chicken. 2 Following a mysterious warning i .1-.. Tana KMUIU now, uucc-jc'-v -7,1, . aewewjes ui u home. The girl, shown withmotter. Is believed to be the objective ox a THE DOUBLE-ACTIIIG BAIUIIG POWDER CET PROOF! 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