PAG II TWELVE The OREGON STATESMAN.' Salem. Oregon, .Friday Morning March 24,' 1939 Bridge Luncheons Are Arranged by Hrs. Jennings Mrs. James H. Jennings is entertaining with a series of smartly arranged spring parties this month. The first was held a wMk ago, the second on Wed nesday and the third is planned for next Wednesday. One o'clock luncheons were erred with contract in play dur ing the afternoon. The rooms were festive with bouquets ot daffodils. violets, -orsythia and spring blossoms. The tables were centered with nosegays of - vio- ' letS.: . ,' , - . . For the first party eo'sts were Mrs. Elmer McKee,. Mrs. Charles Gabriel, Mrs. Clio Cashatt, Mrs. Harold Phillippe, Mrs. Ira L. Darby, Mrs. Ralph Allen. Mrs. Albert C Smith, Mra. A. E. Ut Ipt Mrs C L..Blodgett, Mrs. W.E. Hanson, Mrs. David Wright, Mrs. Ralph Mercer. Mrs, D. X. Beechler, Mrs. ieo uioson, an. LTman McDonald and Mrs. Carl Gnenther. w .!., v-.- Bridge Luncheons .j. On 1 Wednesday covers were placed ' for Mrs. A. E. Ullman, Mrs. Glenn . Paxson. Mrs; Saul Janx, Mrs. George 'Rhoten. Mrs. Edwin E. Thomas, Mrs Kenneth Murdoch. Mrs. Estill Brunk, Mrs. i'W' Hoar, Mrs. Clifton Mudd, Mrs.' Oscar Cutler, Mrs. Ralph Wirth, Mrs. George R. IK. Moorhead, Mrs. Miller B. Hayden anc Mrs. Otto Hoppes." , .1 :J--v-, Invited guests for next Wed nesday . are , Mrs.. A. C. Gragg, Mrs. Lester Neuman. Mrs. Phil- Hp Barrett, Mrs. Harris Lists, Mrs. Carl -Emmons.. Mrs. John , Beakey, 'Mrs. Geoige Hoffman, Mrs. XK . ' WBiwd, jrw. iu. B. Gabriel,- Mrs.' George - Nelson, Jlrs. Richard ' ' 'AV- Meyer, i Mrs. John Brady,-- Mrs. B. E. Owen, I Mr.. R. H ": Kanndv. and Mrs. Leif vBergsrik. . . . - IVIiss McKay to Be Feted : On Birthday. I. Miss Mary Lon -McKay, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Mcr Kay, will be honored on the oc casion of Jter 1 2th birthday to day, between the hours of 4 and 7 o'clock with a . dinner served following, several' hours of games.' Mrs. McKay will 'be assisted by Miss Mary Ross Holts and Miss Shirley McKay. "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" will be used In the table decorations. V Guests will be Miss Mary Lou McKay, Miss Janet waidron, Miss . Ruth Larsen, Miss Sarah - -Ann ohiing.. Miss Pauy viesko. Miss jane Acton, miss janet uioson, Mlaa Janet Riles. Miss Ruth Mov. nlhan. Miss Charlotte Alexander, mm Smith, if las . Barbara' May; Miss Madeline Keene, Miss Mary Ann Crolsan, Miss Joyce Reeves and Miss Shirley Kennedy. ' Salem friends of Mrs. Nora Card Miller of " Portland, and mother of Mrs, Walter Spaulding, will be Interested to learn that she has left tor Pasadena, Calif, to visit with' her son-in-law and daughter, Pauling -t Dr. and Mrs. Linua , (Ata' Helen Miller). " Mrs. Pauling is a former Salem girl and Dr. and Mrs. Pauling are leaving in June on a lecture tour in EuropeJC-'t'V EVERY FAMILY GOES FOR THIS QUICK SAVORY MEAL Ever-ready, ever-welcome Cooked Spaghetti is a favorite quick-feast the country overt Heinz cooks it;to just the right degree of tenderness sauces it with a savory blend of special Heinz tomatoes, nippy cheese and racy spices. Serve some for lunch soon and use it to dress up plain leftovers! C00KCO : SPAGHETTI The Original Yellow Front Drug end Candy Special Store 75c 5-FL Bath -Spray;: Fits all faucets - 50c Penslar : ; .Sodium ; Perborate For mouth wash or - tooth powder. .. aOvy:; With This AJt CLUB CALENDAR Friday, March 4 Woman's Bible class First Methodist church with Mrs. Oren Stratton, . 95S . Belmont street, 2 p. m. Barbara Frietchle Tent, No. 2, Daughters of Union Vet erans of Civil War meet at WCTU hall, 8 p.m. i THCSOay, Aiarrn -o Salem Women's Press club : th Mrs. Don Upjohn. l 4 with S. Liberty street. Dessert luncheon. 1:3 pm. - Books to aid music appreciation have been added to- the Salem nnhlt Hhrarv, Amour the recent acquigiUons are "What to Listen for in Mlc Dy Copland. "What We Hear ta Music" by Faulkner. "Listening to Music and "Music Is My by Moore Faith" by Mannes. "My Wife and I" by Ho- mer is an interesting account of the lives or Louise homer ana dence for members of her bridge her husband, the famous compos- "dub. Several hours of contract er. will be in play following the lun- The appearance and usefulness. cneon hour, of the music room has been great- Guests will be Mrs. Harley i i ...j v. ,v,A .AAtinn ,- " ",,,"u" " grand piano willed to the library by Joy Turner Moses. The ex cellent music - collection included in the bequest is being cataloged and will soon be placed in the mu sic room. Birthday Party Will "Xl mu, " .V . Honor Jimmy. Allen . ; : -r . -. - , v; Mrs. ? Reynolds AUen is enter- ; tainlng " with a delightful . inf or- mal party thU afternoon at her Nnrtk - rhnrjh irMt.hnm for the pleasure ot the first birthday - of her son, Jimmy lay." A' group bf mothers and. their young chil- ;y- . ram r i, iucu cair dren have been bidden to attend. " has announced her captains RefreshmenU wlU v be served "d chairmen. Mrs. J. H. Turn late in the afternoon and bou- bull is director of sales and the' quets of spring blossoms wlir be captains areJ Mrs. William Taw, " festive about the 'rooms. " ' . " Mrs.- Frank Marshall, Mrs, Walter Honoring Jimmy Jay, , will be Spalding, Mrs, Merle Travis, Mrs.. Mrs. Robert Herrall and Linda, James Fisher; Mrs.' Frankr Jirak, 'Mrs. ' Eugene Tupke-- and Jean Mrs.i Leon Brown, Mrs. John A." Ann; Mrs. Robert "Joseph and Olson, Mrs. Jennie .Bartlett,.Mrs. ssssi ss,fss he: Bobby; and Billy, Mrs. Thomas Mrs." Alden Adolfh and Shirley Ann. Mrs. Homer L. Gou let and PhUHp, , Mrs. Leon Perry and Miss Margaret Wagner. Reserve Officers Wives - feted on Wednesday . . A group of the Reserve OIH- cers Wives met informally for dinner Wednesday - night " at Schneider's dinlnz room. Later bridge was in play at the home of Mrs. Verne diller. Assisting hostesses were Mrs. Homer L.' Goulet and Mrs. William Ham mond. Mrs. Robert Herrall was an additional guest and others pres ent were Mrs, Keni.eth Dalton, Mrs. John - H. - flagley, Jr., - M rs: George- W. Ritteman, Mrs. Robert Taylor, Mr. LabanT SteejeS, Mrs. Francis Wade, Mrs. Chester Fritz,' ' Mrs. - Ward Davis. Mrs. . Reynolds Allen. Mrs. Homer L. Goulet, Mrs. William H. Ham mond and Mrs. Verne Miller. Heinz fVt. c-ts Ui-LadLiU PRICES FRIDAY; SATURDAY; THROUGH MONDAY in Salem Hot Water : ncatearate " w v ; High quality Penslar I : Kottle T' 25c size.' j?; With This Adv..'..: v; "'. . lwith This Adv- LenonDrops? li (ciostoiit) :r. Frhr tasty cand. Fountain PcHS 4 . . Q r " - $1.50 values. ; ssVlbsj .... , . T)rG - Pounds or More ' V ) Friday and Satarday . y CUs S'CDCBUCBtfy Q - ' i v : - - - ; f O Hostesses Fete Matrons Todav m jj m X ISriClgC Mrs. Thomas B. JCay has bid den members of the O. T. club to a smartly arranged luncheon today at Godfrey's with an after noon of contract to follow at the Kay home on East Washington : street. Mrs. Charles Gray will be an additional guest Those invited are Mrs. John L. Rand, Mrs. U. G. Shipley, Mrs. Charles Robertson, Mrs. Frank Spencer, : Mrs. Russell Catlln. Mrs. Frank Snedeco. Mrs. Sey mour Jones, lira. Reuben P. Boise, Mrs. George A. White, Mrs. Homer Joulet, sr., Mrs. Joseph Beverldge and Mrs. Frank Benson. . Mrs. Annnsen Hostess " Mrs. Fred. S. Anunseh will preside at a 1 o'clock luncheon toda. at br yte street regi- ..... ivi nou, nn. asavia wrigui, jars. Elmer Daue, Mrs. O. A. Olson, Mrs. Eric Butler. Mrs. Claire Vibbert, Mrs. Leon : Gleason, ' Mrs. Mose Adams, - Mrs. F. G. DeLano; Mrs. Elijah Kurtz, Mrs. Ray Tocom and Mrs. Fred Anun sen. v- , - - e - . Auxiliary Plans Sales n n Vi ir oppiea ' Further plans of the Poppy committee of the American Legion oeen; progressing ; readiness for the. sale In laU- -skis rssr as: - Harold Perkins, .Mrs. Phillip Cor -Arnold Krueger, Mrs.. Richard Meyers. Mrs. Martha Brady and Mrs. Gladys Mason. The advance contact will be In Haulers ' charge of Mrs. Leon Brown; ra dio, Mrs. Don Madison; speakers, The Nebraska ladies auxiliary Mrs. Walter Zosel; -Junior auxil-met at the home ot Mrs. L. L . iary,- Mrs. James Fisher, and Mrs. Flathers on Wednesday for the Leif. Bergsvik; window' display, Mrs. Stanley Krueger; .mncneon, Mrs. A. M. Johnson: office and tables; Mrs. William Myers; din- ner, Mrs. Gustavo Erikson; publi- city, Mrs. AusUn Wilson. . . Recital Features Piano Pupils StudenU ot Mrs. Jessie F. Bush will be presented in recital tonight and Miss Ina Bennett. The pro- gram includes: Elf and Firy Blacksmith Tomblinf Clowni.. Fairy Faotatepa. Kut uarDe ..George HaWertoa ; Pegfy Pazaoa Walta ia A alat ... Pixie Biding Horseback ......Ruth Adr.oa a tonoui omTJ I cro n aimer Wood N ymphi Harp Tumble eea Pauline Miller Wake With the Dawn Leoneorallo She Nerer Told Her Love ...... JJaydn Bird Raptures .. -.. ...Schneider . , Elva Singleton, Toiee . ,t , ., . J; , Ina Bennett,-piano To a Water Lily Knight Rupert By a Meadow Brook Gigne Raindrops'. Second Mainrka Bustling of Spring... Barbara Rieketti Glenna Walker Jacqueline Judd Varjorie Boatman Mrs. Robins Hostess On. Thursday Mrs. A. E. Robins was hostess w.menoen;m u "r""V" cidd ai ner Boaui anrcn iireei home Thursday afternoon. The afternoon" hoars were spent In formally and : tea was served by the hostess. -- The guests were Mrs. Edwin Viesko, Mrs. Knight Fearcy, Mrs. William Mott, Mrs. Robert Board man, Mrs. Chester A. Downs, Mrs. David Bennett Hill, Mrs. Michael Pant. Mrs. Carl W, Emmons, Mrs.. Oliver ' Huston and Mrs. Robins. Members of the Amaranth sewing club met on Wednesday with Mrs. Paul Miller. Mrs. J. Vinton Scott gave a travelogue on the South Sea Islands.: Mem- bers of the club who were pres ent were Mrs. A. A. Taylor, Mrs. Evereatt Booster, Mrs. Albert Boock, Mrs. Malcolm McDonald, Mrs. F. E. Mercer, Mrs. George Lane and Mrs. George Tucker. Sole Mm o o MAXINE BUREN ew rem p mil UiiOfD iMSHIBBSSMSBBSBSMBBMSBJBBBHBMSBBSSasaSBasaSBB "I woald say the first sign of middle age is- whea. yo notice that your t . . . r. . shoes last longer!1 . ., - - - - - . ' ... .. 1.. ' , : Beware, then girls of folldwlng np the Victorian picture you strive for, .with .Victorian ideas of feminine inactivity! Thank goodness, huge modern strides and a rapid pace are granted in superfluous measure by these spinning skirts. The one on the left descends from . a black. silk crepe. basque bodice. White Valenciennes lace, edging ; collar and tab all down the front, eve. Periwinkle bine Is back, with ..t. -. : Tri--elro Wnmpn M :V. S ,v-o . " business meeting and social hour,! Members present were: . Mes-; dames Gertrude Van Houdenos; 1 a. I DaMoude, E. N. DeHut, Edna ! Gilkey. Otto Erthum. R. M. Cham- Ders, R. E. Abernathy, Blanche j Stuart, E. 0. Axelson, JL. E. Da-i genhardt, Lura Tandy. Clara Mc- Derby, A. P. Milsom, R. C. Erick- son, Clyde FarleyAura Williams, W. W. Rolof son, WillUm vr loa mt1 Vnaooll Hot R.hTft- TeMllf. gnann. Hamr vwtr, Addi- V . Mm Ttftrnthv ThflniTiMin. w . i.l.M''Un R: M.1)nm. gardner and Mrs. Ben Walter. The; wIU meet with Mr8. Edna Gilkey jm April 26. . - Bridal Shower Honors Miss Mayhill "A bridal shower and dinner were givea to Miss Audrey May- hill on Wednesday night. -Present; were Mrs. J. Verdleck, Mrs. B. Baker, Mrs. Charles L. Taylor,! Miss Verla Hill, Miss June Gard-i ner, Mrs. Grace Swanson, Mrs. LaRa Hyde, Mrs. Gladys smith, the rooms win oe Mrs. u. J. ro Mrs. Ora JohnBton, Mrs. Ada Gra-1: gelquist, Mrs. Ward C. Davis, Mrs. ber, Miss Mildred Sherman, Miss Robert Fromm, and Virginia Tom Rozelle Mason, Mrs. K. McCarroll, kins. Interested public is Invited. Mrs. Gilbert Anderson, Miss Tnel- ma Strand, Miss -Eileen WUson, Mrs. Bernice Kitchen, Mrs. Flor ence Kumler. Miss . Katherlne Sharpnack. Miss Evelyn MUlikan. - m,nl r - uM nlfai' Lady, Mrs. Sne Rudie, Mrs. Alice Welch, Miss Arlene . Mof f it, Mrs. ' Marlon Lais, Miss Vivian Ash ford, v. ':. V ! Mr. and Mrs. Walter Holts are entraining today for a three; weeks trip which will take them to Chicago, St. Louis and Lin- coin, Nebraska. Enroute home they will ro to San Francisco and view the Golden Gate Expo- sition. ' : rs, Mrs. Delia Schellberg, Mrs. : - 1 Alma Thompson, Mrs. Roy Was- A dancing; party will be spon,.am nfeharrl Van Pelt. Mrs. sored by the Klngwood American Legion on Saturday night at the hall on Parkway drive in West Salem. On the cemmittee are Mr. Emmett Dickson. Mr. Wil liam Reed, Mr. George Barn ess and Mr. Gene Diets. The public Is invited. . : 135 N. COMMERCIAL PHONES 5197-7023 Agents Penslar Remedies in Marion County - 50c Penslar " Cough Syrup -f With This Adv. , . I . r Caramels a : Milk pr dark . chocolate r coatins:.t Wholesome.' OurU prices are right because,: we buy in quantity 1 2S?b; ; snB o o I7omen' Editor- add frosting so appetising to tne side gathers (right) in the skirt EM..r. ..c. ftimnv Partv Civn r . j For LeRoy Gray Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Gray were hosts at a surprise party tor their son LeRoy on the occasion of his birthday, at their home on Wed- nesday night, cards were m piay during the evening. Guests Included Mr. and Mrs. AI win Weickert ot Silverton, Mr. Alfred Lorraine, Mr. and Mrs. A. n Barton. Miss Faye Edglngton, LeRoy Gray, Miss Yvonne Gray, Mr. Carvel Leighton. Mr. Robert A.Brown. V;i: Ch,J.n. Will nA ' oauW t, The Thomas Violin and Piano studio will present a group ot stu- aents in recuai saiuraay, s o ciock at the resident studio, 553 States man street. Those appearing will be Margie Lettekin, Norma Foster, Ally Mazine Werner, Beverly Mat ison, Arline Fromm, Jiminey Fleck, Margaret Minniman, Monte Davis, Elsie Walker, Liona Belle Wallace, Lillian Olson, Roger Fo- celauist. Doris Schmidt, Oscar Minniman, Ernestine Loveland, Jean Pence, Betty Auer, Margie McDowell, Louise Aubry, Rutbyn Thomas, and Francis Schmidt. Assisting in receiving and about Mrs. Barker Honors KCKT Members Mrs. Fred Barker was hostess to members of the KCKT club Thursday afternoon at her home on North Cottage street. The rooms were decorated with daf fodils and the tea table was cen tered with a bouquet of spring flowers in the pastel shades. Mrs. A. A. Graber assisted the hostess. Those present were Mrs. Ray . Clark, Mrs. E. J. Donnell, Mrs. A. A. Graber, Mrs. Hattie Given, Mrg Nellie Knox, Mrs. Mary Rog ' Townsend and Mrs. Fred n.v " . . Miss Frances Pabst waa host ess at a shower fo Miss Alma Hoyt on. Tuesday. Bidden were; the Misses Elsie Eschleman, Ma bel Rowland, Delphia Kerber, Dona Ritchie, Helen Willwert, Hilda Shoesmlth, Elisabeth Wil liamson, Elsie Zimmerman, Rita MaePherson, Margaret Reynolds, Marjorie Prnitt, Etfie Lorenx, Amelia Bolton. Yvonne Bolton, Riv Davidson, June Wallace, Sybil Roberts, Ellen Moore, Alta Kellogg. Laura Beecroft, Dora Pabst, Ruth Epps, Lucille Turn- blison, Catherine Friedland and Mrs. George Lane. iumm' rn nanHC ktder ot the - advanced photoLTaphlc and I tcamp cookery 4 H tlcb of Middle Grove, entertained members of the group on Wednesday, Mrs. ' Wayne D. Harding explained projects to be exhibited at the : spring fair. .Later Kay Barket gave a photographic report.. The camp cookery, clnb discussed 'meals to be served soon. DAPHNEG,' CAMELTLiAO Advise Planting Fruit and Nut Trees Now ; - GLAD BULBS PRBIROSES . ; . ; .: Free Landscape Estimates jU-- lu?fnxtef-Uim6x4- 24S Court St. ' . " -. . Open Sunday 10 A. M. to" 2 P. II. Rice Ring Holds Curried O Egg Mixtures . When hot fried rice ring Is turned oat on an attractive plat ter. Is filled with carried eggs, and surrounded by fresh or canned as paragus stalks, it's as good as it is handsome. FRIED RICE RING ' cup butter 1 cup rice : 2 cups boiling water f 1 teaspoon salt Coow raw rice slowly In butter until golden trown, stirring -i fre- Qnently. Add water. Cover closely and cook slowly until tender. about. IS minutes. Remove cover. Add salt and continue cooking un til dry. Press into a ring mold to shape. ' " CURRIED EGGS ,1 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons minced onion U cup flour ... , V 1 tablespoon curry powder , - 1 teaspoon salt . . f Dash of cayenne 1 enp irradiated e v a p o rated milk ' ... 1 cup liquid' from asparagus,' or water. . - f .: I hard cooked eggs Cook onion slowly in the butter about 6 minutes. Stir in uour slowly, then .'the curry powder, salt and cayenne. Add milk and liquid from asparagus. Cook un til thickened. Add bard cooked eggs, which have been sliced. t ? i n i . m i Xai8ea UOUgnmilS lonpea With Maple Icing" Raised doughnuts .with maple icing are a real treat when made from this recipe: i RAISED DOUGHNUTS WITH - . MAPLE ICING 1 . cups milk 4 cups flour . . 1 cake compressed yeast cup sugar t tablespoons batter : 1 egg. beaten . 1 teaspoon salt . .Scald milk and cool to luke warm. Crumble yeast - and add with 1 tablespoon ot the sugar to the" milk; stir until dissolved. Add 1 cups of the flour and ; beat well. Cover and let rise In a warm place about 1 hour. Cream butter and remaining sugar; add i egg, and salt, and add to yeast mixture. Add remaining flour and place In well greased bowl. Cover and let rise In warm place for about 1 Vi hours. When raised, turn out on floured board and roll ' Inch thick. Cut with doughnut cutter: place on floured board and let rise In warm place for about 1 hour. Fry in deep fat until golden brown and done, turning once. Drain. Makes about 2 dosen dough nuts. Ice while hot with thin con fectioner's sugar Icing flavored nt nlnrof with mania Peppers Stuffed to Make Party Dish, , Though peppers are more abun dant in markets now, not so much so that one wants them frequent ly for the whole main dish. There's always interest in. a stuffed pep per for a main dish when some thing dressy is on the menu pro gram. Try this: SALMON STUFFED PEPPERS Mix with mayonnaise, 1 pound cooked salmon. 1 cups of chop ped fabbage, cup chopped sweet1 pickles, 1 cup chopped pea nuts, dash of cayenne, salt to taste. Serve in small green pepper cups, parboiled, garnish with pim entoes. Will serve 10 people, a Onions Give French Tang to Carrots Onions combine with carrots to give Interesting flavor to this much used but favorite vegetable. CARROTS, FRENCH STYLE cup cooked carrots. 1 small onion Salt and pepper i ' 1 tablespoon butter. ' Place carrots in . skillet. Add thinly sliced onion, seasonings and butter. Cook until onions are ten der and serve hot. Gloves for spring are keyed to shoe colors, for the trend Is to en sembles that feature a contrast ot two or three shades. Important In glove and' shoe leathers are; Wine shades ot claret and' red burgundy; reddish tans of Japon lca and terra cotta; - brownish tones ot mahogany and caramel;' bright blues of marine and Pari sian. . ' Menben of the Book 'and. Thimble club met at the home ot Mrs. Eay Lacey on Thursday; with Mrs. D.' Williams and Mrs.. J. Gililand assisting.: Others; pres ent were Mrs. L. F. Frown, Mrs. H. A. Hotte, Mrs. Ross Damrell, Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. Ji -HU1, Mrs. Albert Isaack, Mrs. Charles Hathaway, Frs. Charles Swarts, Mrs. J. . McCarthy,1 Mrs. gorwl Gjeasoni K. Mo bley Mrs. O- Diets Mrs. J. Hall and Fred KW'J- . A. - ; Itra, Virgil Seztom is entertain. lng ' informally today for the pleasure of members of her club. .To relieve distxeas-.rub . throat; chest, back with , ,$mammaMimsMmmmmmsMmuma1smm FishFavored ForSpring Menus - ThrM twritMta. kind to the bad- et r these fish snggestlons. The flr nana A9 tilA MlHTT. tn first uses dear old celery, the second nsee flaked salmon, - and the third la an artistic appearing and wholly delicious sandwich. BAKED FISH WITH LEMOSy CELERY STUFFING 3 cups bread cubes H cup chopped celery M cup chopped green pepper; cup chopped stuffed olives 1 teaspoons salt teaspoon pepper 1 tablespoon lemon Juice H cup hot water ' 4 cup melted butter 2-pound fish.' -Combine all Ingredients except fish. Staff fish with stuffing mix ture and .fasten fish with skewers. Place on cheesecloth and bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 1M hours. Serve wltb sauce made by beating X egg yolks and 2 table- lP,l.lcv0,?J'!Jn 1 cups SALMON SAVORY ROLL-UPS 2. caps flour. -- . . - - teaspoon salt 3 teaspoons baking powder' 2 to 4 tablespoons , shortening to cap milk v Flaked salmon. - &Hi together flour, salt and hnkinr nawiltr C.nt op rnK In or shorteninx. Add. milk to make a soft dougbr stirring Just, enough to make Ingredients hold togeth- er. Turn out on lightly floured board, knead gently for a half minute. Roll out dough inch thick and cut In strlos 3 inches wide Spread with flaked salmon seasoned wtth lemon Juice or nan- or pap rika, boh lengthwise. Cut In 3- inch slices. Place close together In ungteased baking pan; Brush with melted butter. Bake in hot oven 4 45a degrees) 10 to lSjnin- nies. rresn ' spinach and whole kernel - corn are tasty vegetable accompaniments for Savory Roll Ups. TUNA FISH SALAD SANDWICH (Individual serving.) TJnsliced bread 1 hard cooked egg cup flaked tuna fish eup diced celery " 2 tablespoosu mayonnaise Butter Parsley. Trim crusts from bread and slice lengthwise. Cut egg in small pieces and mix with tuna fish, celery and mayonnaise. Chop par sley and cream together with but ter. Spread lightly on bread. Pile salad filling lightly Into center of slice. Bring the ends over the filling. Fasten with toothpicks. Wrap In waxed paper and store in cool place until ready to serve. Remove toothpicks, decorate with radishes and sprigs of parsley. Apples Join Pork in TV tlioli UllXilCl JJISU Apples are spiced to accompany a dish of leftover pork. BAKED PORK SLICES ' . , Pork, left .from a roastjjnay. be made into an attractive booking and delicious tasting dish if spiced with Imagination and mustard. Cut pork into slices about one third of an Inch thick, season with salt and pepper and spread light ly with prepared mustard. Place in a baking dish, and cover with a sauce made from one cup of leftover graVy, one-half cup of currant jelly, and one tablespoon of lemon juice. Cut tart apples into quarters, remove cores and sprinkle with cinnamon and sugar. Cook with the meat slices In a moderate oven until apples are lightly browned. iiip IK On Join In and Wear the New Bright Spring .Colors Hew 1939 ladies Spring' Coats '. . Spring Suits if - ' Snrinir TVraoca : Spring Hose Spring , Oxfords Spring Pumps '. Spring Sandals Spring Handbags Spring Anklettes Spring Slacks SDriiir T , FirmtralfM Wash Frocks l fini4aa Woolens .Spring. Undies Spring Silks Spring Cottons Spring Blouses Spring 1 Sport Shirts Spring " Sweaters Spring Skirts : Spring Jackets Spring Shoes Spring Kedettes A r : BLOCHS Today's Mefati Oysters Norfolk are the mala dish, shortcake s dessert. Celery sab d Oysters Norfolk Fresh asparagus Relishes ' Frosen strawberry shortcake - OYSTERS NORFOLK enp hot boiled rice Vt Bint oysters Vt cup white sauce Butter Battered bread crumbs Cover bottom of a buttered oven dish with hot boiled rice, cover with oysters, pour over a white sauce, dot with butter and season to taste. Then repeat. Cover the top with buttered bread crumbs and bake in a hot oven, 400 degrees, for a ha:t hour. ( Another Macaroni Mix Bakes in Oven There are many many formulas another but it's good, and a sim- for macaroni combinations, here is pie one to make. MACARONI AND TOMATO . AU GRATIN 2 tablespoons butter 3 cups macaroni, cooked' cup milk 1 can condensed tomato soup' 4 cup grated cheese - Melt butter in saucepan and add the cooked macaroni. Heat well and then add the milk. Cook the macaroni In the butter and milk until all liquids have been ab- sorbed by the macaroni. Then add the tomato soup and grated cheese. Heat, until the cheese is well melted and the flavors blended; Serves 6-8. . . Stuffed Olives Give v l Ta Color to UreSSing . Pepper and celery combine with stuffed olives to be added to may onnaise for a good dressing to serve on vegetable salads. The stuffed olives give spicy flavor and attractive color. OLIVE MAYONNAISE 1 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon finely chopped green pepper 2 tablespoons finely chopped celery hi cup chopped staffed olives. Mix ingredients in order given and serve well chilled on vegeta ble salads. 0m!tjS(yL... FISH OR MEAT ENTgEE French Fried Potatoes ' Vebles, Uhir Coffee, Tea. Milk. Butknatfc. 0CSSERT riAfocr Frurt Cobbler Ah Motfa. Spa Ice Cream or Sherbe$, CAbMofeFruftPleorJbHo . Hat eawcW airfmiU tmlm t-lt It The SPA 382 STATE ST. 1939 - Parade Now Hen 1939 Hen's and Boy's ' i f i - , Spring Shirts 't;s? : Spring' t - Sweaters Y- ' Spring . Polo Shirts ' - : Soring' Wool Slacks Spring Hats . r Spring . Oxfords . Spring Ties .. Spring Jackets, Spring Undies ; Spring Sox - Spring Pajamas Spring Shoes Spring Caps Spring GIotcs -. Spring Keds . Spring .Trousers Spring; : Pullovers . Spring Sport Shirts Spring - Samples. " Spring : Suitcases Spring Slack Sox r i . ' DE. ? VEOE ; AHE) GSEIAEFEOnSE Salem, Ore 220 to 226 N. Liberty