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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 18, 1935)
71.3 OrkHGO:rSTATES3LVN;.:sl2i3,;.Ore2:: Friday Usrzlzs,:Cdr 1Z, 1 intense beat of the place, waJca la la latitude 12 north, and tb great number of roosqultos and other flying Insects. The relief of the day come in tbo a'fternoon fined on the Island, costs 28 cents a gallon. Water must be boiled. , Duties Outlined - Consular duties consist of aa werinr'corresDondence from ror- League Vote Splits Europe District Head of at the homes f her sister and brother, Mrs. Estelle Eailoa and J. M. Cmphlette. The . Amity Study ' club will meet Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Tv W. Dickey and' Miss Laura Judy and Mrs. Dickey will give tha lesson. , , t Plan Joint BIcct SILVERTOJT, Oct. II Mrs. Frank Waters, president ot dis trict No. 1 of the America Le gion auxiliary, will be the speak er at the Joint meeting to be held Monday night ot the Legion and rite auxiliary following sep arate business meetings. Eakcr Lcavir Today - ; : As dab's Delegate f To Townscnd Jubilee AimKaiy Speats AMITT. Oct, 1? Mrs. May Waters ot Salem, district presi dent of the' Americas Legion a axillary, was a gnest ot tha Am ity American Legion auxiliary at its: last meeting at the home of Mra. Soren Sorensen. Mrs. Wal He of Curacao ernment departments, taking care swim in tha bay which .ia tbor- j oughly, enjoyed. , - The island, one of tbo Dutcb West Indies, " Is barren, of vege tation, quite in contrast with most other tropical Islands. Once a - great trading center because of its famous harbor, now it is import ant chiefly as a place for refining of papers of vessels, aettiing dis INDEPENDENCE, Oct. ITA. W. Baker, secretary of the local Townsend club, will leave Friday for Chicago, where he will attend -the national Townsend convention October 24-29, as a delegate from .t the club.: E, A. Weddle, president of the club, was also chosen a dele gate, but It Is not certain that enough funds can be raised to send two men. - - - Ileal Intense, Mosquitoes Ead; Food Prices . IliU. Reports putes with, the crew ror American ships, and answering letters from stamp -collectors who want stamps from curacao. ..Brooks, who is a satire of Sa lem, was Introduced br R. J; Hen. drlcka. Mr. ana Mrs. uroots wm leave about November 1. They are ters gave a helpful and inspir insr talk. Dnrinr the social hour Tb round of the day at Cura cao was related by Russel Brooks, American consul there, in. a talk before th Rotary club Wednes day. Tbo Impression left was the petroleum. Fbodstutfa are aU Im ported, and living expenses . are noticing the "cold' of. this north era climate. - - ret reehmeata were oerved. c. 5 Mrs. - Martha McLeod or Port land, la Tisitlng here this month -high bacon 1 a pound. lettuce S3 cents a head. Eren gasoline, re County (Crusher r f I M41 fflllBI Resumes " Grind 7 Salem's Leading Market . Phone 8757 WfKxs ,! i:YI CLOVERDALE, Oct. 17 The county rock crusher on Battle r 171 S. Commercial If you are not a customer of this busy market, why not now? There are six exper ienced meat cotters here ready and glad to wait on you from Salem s largest stocX of fresh and cured meats ' ' ' : ' ' creek started operating again, u. E. Hennies and Pete Davis of this neighborhood, is being em ployed there. - P;-?:- - Mrs. Ila SUlwell. of Central Point, Is a -house gaest this week TBAKCS CJ tlV - 7 ' . . . TswiTiT u?;ti Baron Aloisi - at the home of Mr, and Mrs. A. r .If FCexIuI - STLT13 C CAST TTS really -next year's model, here A ahead of time, And U will amaze , you with its tone I Never before has -so much quality been packed into a small set. Powerful oversize speaker. Seven tuned circuits. Automatic vol tone controL Beautiful cabinet, with , walnut front panel. Stop In and see it. Play it. Or telephone and we wd tare H playing in your home tonight ,; MODEL MS 39.90 tux .Square Deal Radio Service 20' Jf. Commercial - . , Phoae' 8944 : We Specialize In ATWATER .KENT Service - H Hennies. . . Jeanette Barnes - recently re turned to her home here from a tour of the eastern states. ,- She spent a- great deal of time at Rochester. ' N.S ssd-Nortli Platte. Neb., visiting relatives of her mother. Mrs W. Barnes. If any one of this district has any . talents . of aay : kind to use for- the 'community - club,' they should get in. contact with Ar thur Bestvater as , he has been appointed. the program represent ative.-- -; .. ' " . ' ' . Visiting Parents JEFFERSON, Oct. IT Mrs. Claude Armstrong of Livingston, Mond, arrived here . Monday for a visit with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. L. H.' Knight, and also her brothers, .Harold and . Elmer Knight, and their families. : Bend Folks Visit V ' MACLEAY, Oct, IT Mr. and Mr. Stanley Neelaad have had as guests, Dr. and Mrs. O. S. Phil lips or Bead. j ' paESH qhd . AS A SALT OCEAN; BREEZE For Pep and Vigor Try those on your family's appetites V WARRENTON CLAMS EN CASSEROLE Crarabl 4 crackers ia bottom- of eawerole. add eaa ot Warrcntoa Mlaced dams, then half me-dium-slzsd onion chopped, 1 beaten egg. then a cond can of Wamntoa Minced Clam and again half minced onion and 1 beaten egg. Corer wttn A crumbled crackers with small pieces of butter en top. Bake tin onions are tender. WARRENTON ESCALLOPEO CLAMS - Drain X eaa Warreaton Minced Clams. Make a ' White sauce of X tablespoon of butter, 3 tablespoons of flour and 1 cup of cream, remove from the fir and add 2 wall-beaten egg yolks, salt, pepper, i tablespoon chopped parsley, 1 tablespoon lemon juice and the dams. Fill small well-greased rame kins wltbrthe mixture, sprinkle lightly with bread crumbs, dot Vita butter, arrange ia a baking paa and brows seven minutes ia a not even, 400 de grees IT. ... WARRENTON CLAM POULET Drain 1 can Warren ton Minced Clams, reserving liquid. Melt J tablespoons butter in top of chafing dish or double boiler. Add 3 tablespoons flour, ft teaspoon salt, teaspoon pepper and teaspoon paprika and stir together, Gradually add liquid drained from clams and 1 cup mil it and stir con stantlr until thick and smooth. Add clams, S sweet pickles. 1 bard-cooked egg and 3 pimientos finely diced. Serve very hot on slices of buttered toast. WARRENTON CLAM PIE 3 cans Warrentoa Minced Clams, 1 cup diced pota toes, 1 small chopped onion, K cup diced carrot, 1 cup diced celery, 1 cup thin white sauce, 1 table spoon butter. 3 tablespoons minced parsley, salt and pepper and celery salt to taste. Cook potatoes carrot, celery together la salted water until soft,' cook onion in butter until soft and yellow, combine vegetables. Add 1 cup white sauce and clams. Put all into a well-buttered dish and cove with plaM pastry. Bake In a quick oven, 450 degrees, for 15 to ao minutes, or until crust is baked. If desired, , the mixture may be served en biscuits. LOOK FOB OTHER WARREXTOX CLAM RECIPES" .Warrenton Razor Gams come onfy from the clean sands of the Pacific ocean beaches of Oregon and Washington where the turbulent beating surf supplies the sweet salt water with the oxygen they require. Razor clams never inhabit the mud and silt of bays and rivers and are therefore the one variety to appeal to those people who demand that their food e not only, packed and prepared in a clean sanitary manner, but that it also be pure and wholesome in the beginning. WA&RENTON 'tsKg? CLAMS . Cat Out sad Save the Recipes for Future Use. SBSessiBesi ess nssssbsssssbssbsssssbm bbsssm bssbwsbsbBwbbiwssbbsi sbsbssh sbbsswsmbsm Foundation for a new bloc of central European powers was seen In 'results of the League of Nations' vote on applying sanctions to Italy 'as penalty for invading Ethiopia. Refusal of Austria and Hungary to aide with the 52 nations voting for sanctions aligned them deft . nitely with Italy. Albania reserved its vote while Germany, not a '. member of the league, loomed as an. unpredicatable factor In the shifting balance ef power. Baron Pompeo Aloisi, Italian spokesman lnhe league, strenuously protested" the vote te ne avafl. Britain took the first step toward applying the sanctions when it refused him ,dio facilities for a scheduled speech directed to United States.' Crangersr News Childhood Group Conimittees Told i MACLEAT, Oct. 17 -The reg ular Invitational grange social will be he'd Saturday night. A c o m 1 e stnnt and readings by Frank Bowers, will be the pro gram features.. ; . " VICTOR POINT, Oct. 17 The regular business meeting of Un ion Hill grange is scheduled for! Friday nighu x.uacn win oe serv ed following the meeting. NORTH HOWELL. Oct. 17- October social night at the North Howll grange hall will be an erenf ot October 25, and will be under the chairmanship of M. A. Dunn. Assisting in the enter tainment will be Mr. and Mrs. Orton Hilflker, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wiesner, J. E. Waltman, Glad ys Waltman, Mrs. Martha Vinton, Miss Ellen Vinton, V. van Brock lin, Mrs, Bernice Summers, Ida May and Dorothy Summers, W. J. Jefferson, Fred Beer, R. C. Jef ferson, Mrs. Robert Beer and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Dunn. Half-Acre Plantings . Orange Trees Thrive On LaFollette Ranch WHEATLAND, Oct. 17 T h e one-half acre of orange trees set last spring la the Clyde M. La Follette farm at Wheatland la thriving and is full of bloom and many small oranges are forming. The perfume from - the blossoms ia very sweet. Tha older orange tree set several years ago at the same farm is In good condition also. - .Ten pickers are busy picking 20 acres of walnuts at the LaFol lett orchard. . Fischer Injured VICTOR POINT. Oct. IT Marion Fischer escaped with mi nor, injuries,: Saturday night. when, his car struck a loose rock in the roadway and went aver an embankment, near the Swan- eon place on the Silver Falls state highway. With Fischer at tha time were four friends, all of whom escaped without serious In juries. . ' M -J' ' A ; ' Q 1 VA ' 0? fc- iV er- r- I UHL.U.A.A UVJ ' ' l mm mm ftf 1 i ORES.D.A, ORIGINATORS OF . LOW PRICES 351 STATE STREET 'THE MIDGET "WEIGH IS THE ECONOMICAL WAY TO BUY MEATS." v. If you want a tender, juicy steak, a choice roast or a quantity of meat for canning, take advantage of this opportunity. Quality meats at old-time prices. ; . . r.-v- ' "v-v-;- " SALOrS ONLY BL4RKET SELLING STATE INSPECTED MEATS EXCLUSIVELY Tender O0c?HoHa " Oe'h S2l(3 HO. . . - Prime DggC Elooc6 Swiss Cat OocnDdCtSGQEs LlcJoa C Dj actual test our boneless roast at 15c per pound is equivalent to tlie same roast priced & 10c per pound before being boned., NO CONE, NO 7ASTE ' NET WEIGHT IN YOUIt IOTCIIEN. . j - Those Snail Tender ' " ' Fresh ; , y -.., Conatrr Stjia " Home-Made ' ' No Skins or Gristle . ' Selected Lean Cuts : Good v - Beef . . . Best Grade , Meaty j i 'ZccjCoDcB '-..DoC'CocsaV- OIaoc?Cc2n3 "'"G?c?on2t3. Tre C!;re at 6 P. P.L, en Saturdays at 7 P. IL HARRY M. LEVY, Prop. The executive board of The As sociation for Childhood Education announces the following commit tee appointments: Program Cecilia M 1 e 1 k a. chairman: Mildred Leighton and Carmen Jeanison; social Esther Long, chairman, Uaxel Evens, Sa die Grant-and Grace Allen; mem bership Bertha ,Oamer, Orpha Mitchell, Madeleine Heehmin, Laura Eaton. Adona Cochrane, Marie Smith. Bertha Allen ana Rosanne Schroeder. . Kristine Kallander has. oeen ap pointed to fill the vacancy left by the resignation of Ruth Goodrich, treasurer, otner orticers or the as-; soclation are: President, Merl DI- mick; vice-president. Merle Dav enport, and secretary, Sally Dor- aer. The first meeting ot the year Is planned for November 12 at Garfield school. Happy Hour Club Will Meet at Hills Tonight WALDO HILLS, Oct. 17 The Happy Hour club will hold the first meeting of. the year Friday night at t o'clock in the Ever green school. Mazine Harmon Kaser will preside. Miss Min nie Mascher and E. B. Knapp, teachers, are preparing .a pro gram. Election of officers will be the feature. - Meeting Tonight ' BRUSH CREEK. Oct. 1 The Brush Creek Booster club will hold Its first meeting of the season jmoey night at the Brush creel school. Through an error the meeting was announced for a week ago. Mrs. Oscar Wigle is president of the group. Amort Gets Deer MACLEAT. Oct. 17 Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Amort returned recent ly from hunting trip In eastern uregon. Amort secured a, buck aeer wnue on the trip, i - COB REMOVED OT CASTOR Olt A mm IKaM MOXACOBJf toJm U ta 99 HMO. DCMS MTS 99 U MM Man HK. OnuiM 999 sMtae all. lodlM sa is siplrts. Akwtattty l9. 1ms dlneUoot ta frt smsm. at Mtu. m moia mimgf. umw At Fred Meyer ToUetry Dept. tiis iritrniEeT U4TTA8 lUl IIIIT Qi'M it is IITIU J - II PER MONTH No Down Payment . - on F. IL A,-- 4 ; t ew - 'Appliance Store . 325 Court Phone 6022 EIr.30' Our dim Make : n A is DJ. G to EJ'A Q E O GliUfi? DQ Ll' Lean and Rimi Rimoved ' ,'. v . . These Hams ' and Xacon are Sugar Cnred and Smoked With Oak Wood ; .v, IV"' . I Inexpensive . Satisfying - 25G 2G .awW Beef to Roast . . : Sc to 12c Haniburger . ; . 2 lbs, 25c Prime Rib RoU . . . ;15c Sirloin Steak ..... 12c Young Mutton Legs . .12c To Roast ... . . . ... 10c Chops . . . ; .: . . . .10c Stew . . . .v. . . ... 5c ; Beef toBoil J ; . V6cand8c; - Too Pay Only Owe Profit Wheai Tradlas; Here jDlrect From the Fanner to V to Ton Fresh Pig Feet ... : v 5c Pure Pork Sausage . . 20c Pork to Roast . 18c and 20cV; Little links . . . . . 22c Back Bones . . . v . 5c : Spare Rib . ... . .-.-15c We have tried to make thla the most attractive market in the conntry. Why not take advan- tage of tide busy market? We will Tx pleased to eeo yow and yon will be gfad yos tsme lal 4.' Vc " We Close at 8 P. M. Satnrday' Evening ; ; -V, Mo I IIP - -1., ' Extra Special CASCADE a ENVELOPCS Sutionery Vellum fl. WHILE THET LAST W, - value SATURDAY. Extra Special . Sh an -93 valaio TniPLE COMPACT flTI .O O jm sr WHILE THET LAST . ... ' uLa.0i. Of TOOTH PASTE THIS OFFER GOOD DIKING THE 4 DAYS OT THIS SALE... BUY ALL VOlf WANT A SaiKsia last's aakinr kktocr tor. wMckaBAwias;! TVtm mslsr tie. Ubm Recall Kak ot Umf - acsia TMta Pssu far mdy . ONLY t6e wi this coepm. Dsn- st aratraliats swath mcuh M f a eftaa ths sssm it eistre- Hy saJeil BVtssW ssSs tsV is)sltts)Cs) mm . - Wlr without scttcain. . TTH THIS Stock mm :.C0CTO?l --s This Him s)as Mir SSe Mtiths mt t. S Ie mm tabes Scutt lLUk sf KsfMus Ttotk rsste. , rsJ assMtsss. UEIIE'S OUR PLA1V Soy eae seckageat tkm' ttgm. sUr lot arke - ksi MM lar srica. AW sae csat aa4 ; tisM 1 prict ss lew as tt saMher shaiUr p.ffcis. thss. Csady aa4 Purs T4 Oi qU Mtuim wi at tttwrn mt J." aricaa,' mt Ha. iua in Im4 M Mt . the Om Crat at fftoM knrtr thas the tf --Sale TOILET GOODS WHAT A DIFFERENCE i Jontcel MAKES W COMPLEXIONS aVWdsVl SOeasS IfsrSU Soas .tSesise tfaaSSs Upatfck SScsisa KwSftt TadatPawew SOcstes S fa Sis Takes -Ihatt afar See. Craaau .SSesiss IfarSle I .sr W-trsVMBO m II wear. M L WATER BOTTLE es FOUNTAIN SYRINGE A watar Ws Mula tor loom dSrS ia f rem sett stt. a hi a rahher. TmU S sisa. BiCTataa. FACE . POWDER . .-- 2 Ir OJ.OI . cm: Youa rxec 1 ' THIS SHAVING TREAT S3 O ofm o9W gfsJC .SeCeaL SetestMfaf Tkadtefies Try au irisk foptr -rh. am with this Alcohol CM- passe ... e v s v ex c. saathta, ts- SL ' Inua. ...... ..-.-Ba J I A t.VI 26c Pearl Tooth Powder-..... 25c Rsxall Tooth Paste nabblBSAIe?obol SM.Sto ".. A . BTi ' iwr one. FOH BIILD ' ' LAXATION... TAKE AT SrOONFUL OT . rvaETEST milk ok .. , MAGMSIA - Naotrslises sseaat seia, Frte 4 fraat aarthy taata, TUEZZr SULK of K1ACXCSIA 2ler51e Coaraateelltie Cod Urer OU The oo4 Urn S that yaa aaa sagast apoa to ha at srajrs tha hi(W stsaaareV ' - cod uvea OIL Ialse2rr 01-O1 si. Mie . CPSQ21 SALT exfca tataiaa; stakas salt Slssasat to ia 2tar 2C 2 Ur IQe .Fay ELA0 GUARANTEED .PsmumIm Mrr. f 5 ISs Razor Clades 2 for ZZd 2fer2Sc 2fer2e 75c Rexall Theatrical Cold Cream, lib. 2 for 7Sc 60e Mi SI DenUl Paste S for 51 SOc Ki SI Shsvinr Cream . . X for Sic SSc Star Brush ess Shaving Cream... 2 for 36V 25e After Shave Powder , . 2 for 26 HEXAIX RtLMEDICS 11.00 Ararex, piat , 25c Alce-Rex. pint . 49c Petrofot. pint ... . 50c Rexall Orderlies, 60' 50c Renllsna. 4 ox. 25e Cora Solvent. 4 ex. 50c Laxatire Salt, 1 ex. . 2 for $1)1 2for2Se 2 for SOc . 2 for Sic .2 for 51c .2for26 . 2 for Sic PUUETCST PRODUCTS ; 25c Aspirin Tablets. 24 'a . 25c- Castor Oil. 3 ex. ?Sc Mineral Oil. piat i -2foe26 2 f or 26 2 for 76c -2Sc GJreerin Suppositories. Infants' Adalts 12s -.2 for2S ; 45c Psyllium Seed. Black. IS oa." 2 for 46 a Blonde. 1$ ox. 2 for 4Qs PHARMACEUTICAL DEPT. 20e Zinc Oxide Ointment, t oz. 2 for 21c SSc Cascara Safrada, 5 it- CC, 1 00's 2 for 3c 25c Cascara Compound Ko. S Kinkle. v yiak. 100'e .-2 far 26c tfe Hai Solutioa Meuthwash. IS ox. 2 for SOc ; - RUDDER DElT.r 1- till Vktoris Water Bottle ' , ,;,,, 2 for $1S SSe .Victoria Robber Gloves ., 2 for 36e STATICS hy Dcmr. 40c Cascade PoondPsperer Envelopes. . linen " ,, , , , , - Tfar41t I5 Blne-BIack Ink, S-ov bottle -.2 for ISc ISf Eae;rspk Ink, 2 ez permanent 2 for lSe CANDY CSPT. : Viaceats Chocolates, 1 lb. pL HS3t Chocolate Bar, tjlk , Feawsy Clerrles, 1 lb. - 2forle 2for2 -2forle 2 :S DQQhMBh-- Ot& FRIDAY SATURDAY 115 SOUTH COJIMErXIAL ST.