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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1933)
I PAGE TO CURVES HER IDEA ' llffi WEST IBS By I1UBBARD KEAVT . HOLLYWOOD The return In Parisian fashion circles to eunres, large hate, feathered. Jeweled and other ornaments comes as no sur prise to Mae West, who's credited -with fearing had a great deal. to do with It. v. .. ' . "I always knew that men and women, too preferred to see our natural curves," Mae says. "It was all a mistake, a great, fatal mistake, to fire women's clothes a straight line. It started during the' war yes,, that Is another thing you can blame on the war. They had to conserve, so they had to cat down on women's clothes. . "Then, t dieting , was brought about because of the shortage, of food. That created the slender, boyish figure. Then some of those effeminate Paris dressmakers be- elothea. Women had to reduce to they could get Into those clothes. "But now that's over, and Miss West emphasized ihe i'thafaWe can all get back to normal again, and . be comfortable."- ; .r 4 Reports from Paris say that dressmakers hare gone Mae West ian. The new fashions, or at least many, of them, will emphasize a return to the ample feminine curves popular In the early days of the century." gan putting over, mannishly slim health. Hoss Office Says He'll Return Soon Last Information available at the - statehouse Is that Hal E. Hoss, secretary of state, will be back at his -office shortly after September 1. His office reported yesterday be was still vacationing "somewhere in eastern Oregon." The exact place of "his sojourn, is not known. Hoss left the state tu berculosis hospital at The Dalles several weeks ago, being reported as considerably improved in Stock up on Cotton Products before the NRA code and Agriculture Relief Act raises prices at.least 40. Act quickly and save the difference. - Roller Gauze 1 inch x 10 yds. . ..4c ltt inch x 10 yds. ......5c 2 inch x 10 yds. ..... 6c 2 inch x 10 yds. 8c 3 inch x 10 yds. 9c 4 inch x 10 yds. -12c Adhesive Tape H inch x 1 yd. 4c 1 inch x 1 yd. 5c H inch x 5 yds. 13c 1 inch x 5 yds. 16c H inch x 10 yds. ...18c 1 inch x 10 yds. 24c Athletic Supports' No. 5 39c Pal 79c Anto Susp. .69c O. P. C , 79c A Guaranteed Cure Sckaefer's Corn Remedy No Cure No Pay 25c Ped For preventing and treating Athletic Foot, Foot Ring Worm. No Relief No Pay The Schaefer Way - $1X0 iize . 68c Absorbent Cotton council1 helps 'S 1 The OREGON STATESMAN, gaWcu Oreg(w Yriday MoraingAngt 254933 Brodie Home From Finland, October 1 H ounce ...... 1 ounce 2 ounce 4 ounce . 8 ounce 16 ounce ..3c 5c 10c 18c .32c .60c Surgical Gauze 1 yard . 9c 5 yards 33c 25 yards $1.29 Sanitary Napkins Modess 15c Kotex . 14c Babs ,34c Ceno-Naps 13c Sanitary Belts 50c Narrow ..16c Orange Slices Large, Fresh, Juicy 10c ib. By the Pound Only Hop Pickers Don't suffer with hop poisoning. Use Hood's Poison Oak Lotion. No Cure No Pay 50c ... $1.00 DRUG STORE The Original Yellow Front Drug and Candy Store, of Salem 135 N. Commercial St. - Phone 5197 Penslar Agency When You Think Drugs, Think Sckaefer's Wf DOOURPART LE MARS, la. (AP) The northwest Ioda farmer, tour months ago In bitter revolt against hardships of reduced in come and fixed debt charges, has placed, his hope of .economic re covery on a bumper corn crop this fall. ' ' And the yield promises to be the best in 10 years, . The spirit of rebellion that flared up In this town and other communities and was given nation-wide prominence because of farmers' battles with sheriff's deputies at -mortgage foreclosure sales and the threatened hanging of an attorney and a judge has given way to quietly-voiced opti mism. Looking at hls corn, many a Le.Mars farmer is, hopeful that the lean days are past. Farmers are waiting for prom ised benefits of a $108,000,000 mortgage 'refinancing project in Iowa, cash payments for wheat acreage reduction and the possi bility of similar benefits for cur tailed hog and corn production next year. .. Northwest Iowa's - estimated corn yield this fall is 65,000,000 bushels, says Leslie M. Carl, fed eral agricultural statistician. This estimate, totaling 16 per cent of the state's yield, is about 7,000, 000 bushels above the 10-year average. - I Today s Menu o o By LOUISE BENNETT WEAVER Cocoannt Rings For Dessert A Dinner Menu Broiled Fish Tartar Sauce ' Mashed Potatoes Buttered Beets . Bread Butter Tomato Salad Chilled Pineapple ' Cocoanut Rings Coffee 1 1 1 1 2 1 u hi Tartar Sauce, Serving Four cup stiff mayonnaise teaspoon chopped parsley -teaspoon chopped green pep per teaspoon chopped pickles teaspoon chopped olives teaspoon chopped chives or onions.. 1 teaspoon lemon juice. Mix and chill Ingredients and serve in small glass dish. Buttered Beets 6 medium-sized beets quarts water tablespoon butter teaspoon salt teaspoon paprika hi teaspoon sugar Select beets about one Inch In diame'ter. vScrub well with brush, cut off all but hi inch of stem end. Add water, cook slowly until beets are tender when tested with fork. It will require about 50 mln utes. Drain beets at once. Holding under cold water, quickly pull off skins. Cut beets in thin slices, add rest of the Ingredients. Heat 2 minutes over low fire. During summer time it Is advis able to cook beets in morning and they can then be seasoned quickly and heated up when time to serve. Cocoanut Rings hi cup butter 1 cup sugar 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 teaspoon lemon extract hi teaspoon salt 2 cups flour hi teaspoon cream of tartar 3 tablespoons cream hi cup cocoanut Cream butter and sugar. Add eggs, vanilla, lemon, salt, flour and cream of tartar. Roll out thlek dough until very thin. Use doughnut cutter and cut out cookies. Mix cream and cocoanut, spread on top the cut-out-circles and rounds. - Bake 7 minutes in moderate oven. i II 1 A f 1 .1 ' Walker's Market 178 SOUTH COMMERCIAL STREET iytjto owe ftJrr wiooouaway Price, Quality and Service AM BeeG IHasmtafffje? Pound ."" -:'JO CEREAL OR WATER ADDED . M ,4 m Special ' . Smoked Meat : While it lasts , ' Best Grade 0LE0 With 25c meat purchase 3Lbs.M Tender Beef Roasts Lb. Baby Beef Pot Roast Lb. fl Kettle Rendered Pure Lard S Lbs. Sg Lean Beef to Boil Lb. go Tender SirloinSteak Lb. fl Sogar Cored Bacon Bade Lb.asy2 Small Loin Pork Chops Lb. Free Delivery Open Until 9 pm. Sat. Nite Dial 8686 J E. E. Brodie, publisher of the Oregon City Ehterprise and for merly minister to Finland, will be back in Oregon about' October 1. it was learned here yesterday. He has been stationed for four years at Helslngford, the Finnish capi tal. ' Mrs. Brodie and he were ex pected to start their return trip across this ' continent late next month. -It la expected that Mr. Brodie will resume active work on the Enterprise. Under President Harding, Brodie served as Ameri can minister to Siam. ; NEW ARRIVAL IS BOY " .STATTON. Aug. 24. A guest arived - for an extended "visit at the Tom Tate home. He is an 8 H pound boy. and - arrived in time' to celebrate h la ' father's birthday. This la their first child. The Tatee are well known over the county through their work In the grange. The young man has been named Thomas Wayne.' SUBLIMITY, Aug. 14 Irene Zuber, daughter. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Zuber, died about 10 o'clock this morning as result of injuries sustained Wednesday night when she roller skatedvinto the side of a truck driven by Clyde Todd of near Mehama. --y . - The girl became confused as a truck and automobile approached and headed in direction of the truck. - Her . skull was fractured. State police investigated but held the accident unavoidable. , ' -" She was rushed to the Stayton hospital where Dr." Brewer per formed an emergency, operation, but she never regained conscious ness. -"-.'-'---, DAXCE TO BE REPEATED . STAYTON, Aug. 24. So suc cessful and . enjoyable - was . the tenia court dance two weeks ago, that another, one irill be given this Friday night," The court has be eh resurfaced, which chould add to.te .enjoyment of; the crowd. Boots Grant's orchestra will again fnrnisa Hh4 music. v . - Bobth Farm' Scene Of ; Merriment as 1 Big 'Picnic Staged 8DMMIT HILL, Aug. 24 The home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booth was the scene of a great deal of merriment' .Tuesday afternoon, when a group of . women, young people and children from Salem Heights arrived, . bringing well filled baskets and freezers filled with ice- cream. After- office hours ' the husbands drove out from Salem to partake of the pic nic dinner. Mrs. Booth taught at Salem Heights four years where she has many friends. Those enjoying the day were: Mr. and Mrs. Frances 'Wilson. Lois, Scott and Ottls, Doctor and Mrs. Fred Burger, Paul, Dorothy, Virginia, Donald, Milton and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. CHve Bart lett, Clive Jr Allan and Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. L. Reid Chambers, Latimer and Frederle, Mrs. Roy Brink -(nee Katherlne Bates) of Santa Monica, CaliL. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Booth, Herbert Booth, Oscar Jen sen and son Ned. DEFEAT, ROBERTS ROBERTS, Aug. 24.- A special school meeting was held Monday night to vote on the bus transpor tation law. The bus projeet being defeated, by 1 votes. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Edwards gave a dinner Tuesday night hon oring Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Church of Mt. Vernon,. Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ryan of Long view were weekend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Zielke. . Start Picking Today - Hoppicking - will start Friday morning on Frank Keedham'a ranch on Brown's Island. John RoberU wDl start picking on his ranch Monday morning. DalrympleHas No Instructions Yet No details about his work have as yet been received by A, M. Dal rymple, announced in press dis patches this week as appraiser for this county for the home owners loan agency In this state. , Dal rympTe, now serving as deputy county sheriff in charge of the tax collection department, said as soon as official instructions were received he would determine whe ther he would aceept the new job, continue in his present position and do the new work, or resign his present work to take the new position. John Bayne was named attorney in this county for the loan service but he is also without detailed instructions. I ft mm p( I IKHflf mm 4 ! j V lV) I Li U J """aMssssafaSBsssBSWs I! - - - .. ..- ..l: .. j; III t o o o o o c C & H PURE CANE IS. Best for Canning PURITY MAYOMAISE pint Eg Bring Container IPSlSULS of For a Perfect Breakfast large plig. SE tall cans 0. 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