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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 28, 1938)
Hit OREGON STATESAIAN, Salem, Oregon Friday Morning, October 28, 1938 PAGE FIFTEEN In the Valley 'Social Realm SCIO Miss Esther Johnson, daughter ot John Johnson or Sweet Home, and Lloyd Savage of Salem were married at a simple ceremony at the Scio Baptist par sonage Monday afternoon, Oco ber 24,; the Rev. Victor Loucks reading the rites. ( .The bride was gowned In rust, made dirndl fashion, and her co aagj. was of yellow roses and rust chrysanthemums. Miss Marguer ite Sunda ot Conrallia was brides maid and Delbert Savage or Sa lem served as. best man for his brother. . The couple will make their home near Mehama. Mrs. Savage was an operator at the Scio tele phone exchange for some time. DALLAS The Crochet club was entertained at the home of Mrs. Elmer Ray Tuesday after noon. A 1:30 o'clock dessert luncheon was served by the hostess. Covers were laid for these guests: Mrs. Martin Knittel ot Sa lem, Mrs, Cora McBee and Mrs. Druce Wheeler and the following members: Mrs. H. A. Peterson. Mrs. Roy Woodman, Mrs. William Effenberger, Mrs. A. J.' Brown, Mrs. L. H. Holt, Mrs. W. H. Hill. Mrs. Halda Smith and the hostess, Mrs. Elmer Ray. .The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Martin Knit tsl in Salem. INDEPENDENCE The IHS Hopmen will : .eet the Molalla Duckeroos at Molalla Friday at 2:20 p.m. Molalla high Las had to date ad unsuccessful season In - the Willamette Valley league play, having three wefeats and one win. Last Friday they defeated the Dallas Dragons 13 to 12 at Dallas in a fast game; and have lost . games to Lebanon, West 'Linn and" Silverton. Independence high -has won. one league game against Wood burn; tied with Chemawa and took a savage defeat, (31 to 0) at. Lebanon last week. , - The defeat at Lebanon, was a gloomy one for the Hopsters being the first loss since 1936. Four games will complete, the schedule for this season olalla, October 23, there; Silverton, No vember . 4. .here; Dallas, tradi tional .rivals in the annual Ar mistice clash on November if. Give Your Table' a Costly Air Withla Laura Wheeler Filet Cloth 3t iff TV This graceful design gives an expensive look to a cloth or spread formed of these squares. Yet the string you use eests very little. Here's crochet that's fun to do and exciting to use. Pattern 1726 contains charts and dire j- tions for making the squares; materials required; illustration of squares and of stitches. Send 10 cents in coin for this pattern to The Oregon Statesnfan, Needlecraft Dept., Salem. Write plainly pattern , number, f your name and address. $1481 Is lacking For Chest Drive With 1 639. IS added to the pre vious total at the Thursday re port, the Community Chest fund amounted to $43,512.80 and the remaining amount needed for the minimum budget of $45,000 was $1487.20 If The Oregon States man's adding machine Is correct and the one used at the luncheon la inaccurate. The official report showed S1C29.S5 yet to be collect ed or pledged. - 4 - :. .' - v. Team captains reported that the needed amount was apparently In sight. It was announced that any person missed by the solicitors and desirous ot contributing, 'should telephone 924. and a worker would call for the subscription. Team reports on Thursday were: , ,.-'. ;,; : ' Automotive $44, contractors $15. general gifts $71, Industrial $21.50, professional $79.50, gov ernment and education $332.15, mercantile $61, utilities $6, wom en's division $7. . v;-" ' I anuiacturers Recipes This regular Friday morning feature in The Statesman reveals new recipes worked out by the manufacturers of food products. Many manufacturers maintain testing kitchens, conducted by trained women who specialize in recipes using certain products. MOCHA SAUCE 2 egg yolks "' cup sugar Few grains salt cup strong Hills Bros, cof fee ! 1 cup cream, whipped Beat egg; yolks ' slightly; add . sugaf, salt and coffee. Cook in double boiler until It thickens enough to coat the spoon. Strain; cool. Fold In whipped cream. Serve as pudding sauce. ! FRUIT AU GRATIS Canned or fresh fruit Albers corn flakes Butter j Drain fruit,, saving juice. Roll fruit in corn flakes crumbs. Place In buttered: baking dish and dot Dallas and West Linn No- butter; Sprinkle with spices at vember 18. there. INDEPENDENCE "Neighbor ing Club day" will be observed at the next regular meeting of the Independence Woman's club. Wednesday, November 9, when all neighboring clubs from Dallas, Rlckreall. Elkins. Parker,- Oak Point. Oak Grove, Buena Vista and'Monmouth are Invited to Join with the local club. 'Dr. Burt Brown Barker will be guest' speaker. Mrs. Bruce Spaul ding of Dallas will furnish the music. Hostesses for the tea" hour will be: Mrs. E. M. Wunder, Mrs. H. N. Mattlson, Mrs. Charles Smiley, Mrs. Wal'.er Smith and Mrs. Joe Oberson. ' . - LEBANON The blrthda'ys of a large group of members were observed by the local Rebekah lodge Tuesday night by a special table and ' a catchy program di rected by Mrs. Martha . Golden. Plans were made to attend a meet fag at Scio next Wednesday. ; . ' " " -:. - '"'.i , . - t -' : - : - ' ' 1 LEBANOs-Mrs. u E."t L Clark led the, program .with an article ; on ."Drama" at the meeting of the 'study club. at . the home of Mrs. Hiram Groves Tuesday. Mrs. M. E. Coe and Mrs. Bob Harden were received as new members. If desired. Bake in hot oven until crumbs are brown. Serve with fruit juice. ! - HOT HALLOWE'EN PUNCH (Serves 24) 1 quart eider 1 cup brown sugar 1 cup granulated sugar 4 2-inch pieces of stick cinna mon 1 tcup 'strong Tree tea 6 whole" cloves ' ' " 2 quarts 'orange juice "2 cups lemon juice ' Orange and lemon slices Combine cider, brown and gran ulated sugars, cinnamon and cloves.' Boll five minutes. Mix with tea, orange and lemon juice which have been heated just to the boiling point (be sure they do not boil). Pour into punch bowl. Float slices of orange and lemon on top for garnish. TOMATO AND CORN SCRAMBLE Melt 3 tablespoons butter. Add, blending well, 3 tablespoons flour and cook until bubbling, then add 1H cups milk and cook, stirring constantly,; until thickened. Add M teaspoon salt, dash of pepper, 1 cup canned whole kernel corn and 1 cup;gTated cheese. Continue cooking, -Btlrrlng con stantly, until cheese melts, then add 1-3 cupHehur tomato ket xhup.' -, !.:: Serve over toasted bread cubes with fresh cucumber pickle gar nish. CINNAMON APPLES 2 cups White Satin sugar " 1 cup boiling water Red coloring 1 stick cinnamon 4 cooking apples Cut apples in halves crosswise, core without paring, stir sugar with water until clear, boll up, add coloring to make quite bright, break cinnamon in syrup. Simmer apples in syrup, cut sides down for 20 minutes, turn over and con tinue cooking until clear. Drain from syrup and serve either hot or cold. Syrup makes food top ping for waffles or makes a good sauce to go with ham when rais ins are added and the mixture is cooked awhile. The MJIJ people remind us that coffee served in the dining room after dinner is a gracious bit of hospitality which should not be forgotten. ' The deml tasse, or small cup of coffee, is usually served a bit stronger than the breakfast brew, It may be served with sugar if de sired but Is always without cream. Ferry Cost Probe 1 Ordered by Court Comparison of ' the - costs of operating the Buena Vista ferry by its -present gasoline - motor power and by electricity was or dered made by County Engineer N. C. Hubbs yesterday. The coun ty court explained, frequent break downs of the clutch on the gas driven motor now In-use had oc curred with resultant rising op erating costs to the county and inconvenience to ferry patrons. The Mountain States Power company has offered to extend its lines to serve the ferry. In so do ing it would also -make electric power available to a number of farmers who now have no electric service. They're Cheering for Dewey V Burial Service Held For Frank Shelton, 74 SCIO 1 Burial services were held this week at Miller cemetery near Scio for Frank Shelton, 74, who died October 19. at the home of his brother Roe at Bellfoun tain. Shelton was a native Scloan, and had engaged in farming most of his life. He was a member of the Knights of Pythias for 29 years. Surviving brothers are Albert ot Scio, Art and John of Albany, Clifford of Camas, Wash. A sis ter, Mrs. Will Knauf, also lives at Camas. Pattern HO PAHQS (Dre. v. STAR BRAND- Dress Shoes arid Work Shoes on Genuine Kanarooshoes Men's Raw Cord Oxfords, or Oxfords, C- n ftO reg. 4.75, fj reg. 5.48, now.. 3yO now ...1 33 Men's All Leather, Flexi- No. 486 Corn-Sole Work ble Sole Mechanic's Shoe, Shoes, Star Brand, reg. reg. 4.48, : " 5 2.98, now . now ...1 ... f&J .Men's Oxfords crepe Men's Brogues, black or soles, black' or brown, brown, Star Brand, reg. tl. 3.95. LilJ&35 Bleri's 16 -In. Hi -Top, Men's 16-In. Hi-Top, all eompo-sole, Star Brand, leather, Star Brand, reg. S5?gL &25 LLLU-7.95 Men's Raw Cord Oxfords, Men's Work Shoes, Star reg. 5.48, A mr Brand, j. fl TO now I Ellc Seont-JL-r- fleV Woman's Vanity Is Surpassed It's Interesting to hear quoted a noted New York plastic surt&n who claims, after 30 .years prac tice, that he has repaired 25 per cent more men' faces than wom en's and that the so-called female vanity is far less noticeable than man's. When men argue . that women spend a great deal of time having hair waved, buying clothes or dressing, they forget the time spent each day shaving, adjusting the necktie, selecting a suit, or plastering the hair down - to keep It from curling." The physician claims that men always bring a picture ot a movie star to use as a pattern for their own . faces. women leave the matter of selec tion of nose or month to the sur geon's Judgement. District Attorney Thomas Dewey (right), of New York, Michigan Uni versity alumnus, U greeted by Fielding H. (Harry Up) Tost, Michigan director of athletics, at the Michigan alumni dinner im New York. Dewey ts. seeking election as Governor on Republican ticket. Three Michigan cheer leaders lend atmosphere to the scene, Eye Gets in Way Of Baseball Toss MEHAMA- Dickie Wagner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wagner, was hit accidentally above the eye br one of his playmates while playing baseball Tuesday - noon Several stitches were required to close the gash which was caused by a baseball bat. Roy Philllppi of Mehama, and Ivan Darby of Union Hill returned Sunday night from a short hunt ing trip in Eastern Oregon. They had a nice trip but no hunting luck. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bailey and son moved into the Phillips house just .vacated by the Glen Leet family, who moved back to South Dakota last week. Nichols, Mrs. Bucurench Win Top Score at Party Held at Sp ranger Home BETHEL Mrs. A. C. Spranger entertained with an evening ot "500," with high score won by Mrs. J. P. Bucurench and Cass A. Nichols. Assisting at the refresh ment hour were Mrs. Cass A. Ni chols and Mrs. J. G. Lauderback, Present were Mr. and Mrs. George Haln, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Hain, Mr, and Mrs. A. J., Klug, Mr. and M r s J. P. Bucurench, Mr. and Irs. Cass A. Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Creech. Mr. and Mrs.. J. G. Lauderback, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Spranger. A number of wells , are getting low of water and a good rain would be appreciated by those farmers....- Uniform Mail Box' Proposal Is Made Installation ot uniform-design rural mall box supporting posts as, suggested by County Com missioner Roy S.. Melson yester day as a means ot improving the appearance of the county's roads and at the same time simplifying the task of grading unpaved roads. He estimated cost of the standards at 75 cents each, which would; I e born by the box owners. In case a WPA project to make the Installations were worked up. Melson proposed use ot a stand ard make of pipe, bent so as to reach out over the right-of-way that the base of the post could ie kept back out of the way of graders. Kerchief Shower Given Mrs Green VALSETZ Friends of Mrs. Levi Green gave a handkerchief shower in honor of her birthday at her horn here Tuesday. Invited were: Mesdames Lef ev er, Kellogg, Brooks, Hogan, Shockley, Hubbard. Carver, Cook. M. King, G. King, Hayes, Lea Green, Phillips. Hammack, - DahL Kanne, Turner, Providence, Cox, Strelt Misses Eva Roblnette and Virginia Green. The first show since the strike began will be held In the hall WPA Prosecutor ; l .- s 1 ki'iA 'V:';,. ' -: -1 . . r 7 '-J . :: :n ' ) I - i LLU I L-liU-mjtSBll-JStlSl rn ' United States Attorney Everett Grantham, who has been as . signed to prosecute all cases . arising out of the widespread New Mexico probe Into WPA affairs. Following an lnrestiga tloa into an asserted attempt to build m powerful political nia . chine through the New Mexico , WPA, 73 persons were indicted. - A sister,' a nephew and a son-in-' law of United States Senator Dennis Chares were among 'those Indicted. above the store November t, It. was reported. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shockley will have charge again. Oak Point Farmers Doing Much Plowing For Spring Seeding OAK POINT Most all seeding of fall grains is finished here and many fields are up and mak ing a nice growth. Quite a lot of plowing ' Is being done for spring seeding, although some ground is not plowing up very good due to lack of rain. !2 a Men's 'RedBair Overalls now ; Union TJado -ott . , Bloch's . i GOLDEN RULE! STORE Salem, Oregon 220 to 2S0 N. XJbertr i l. By ANNE ADAMS; i four-way dress that's. as fash- : ionabie in Its way. as the much rtalked-of high hairdo! And to be sure that pattern 4827. will be ex tra popular. 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