1 PAGE TWELVE Thm 02EG0I? STATESMAN, Solan, Oregon, Friday Morning Auccai 18, 1343 I. i ' ' : - : . s ? ' ' y HAPPY BIRTHDAY to Mrs. M. H. Utter, who will celebrate her 80th birthday today with a party at the home of her son and daughter-in-law, Dr. and Mrs. Floyd Utter. (Photo by Bruno.) Mrs. Utter 's Birthday ,., Today Mrs. Floyd Utter will be hostess today at a birthday party for her mother-in-law, Mrs. M. H. Utter, who is celebrating her 80th birth day. Yellow and white hare been chosen to make up the color scheme, and a birthday cake will be . featured daring the refresh ment hour. Guests from Salem are Mrs. Bal ly Snedeger, Mrs. A. A. Underbill, Mrs. Julia Grant, Mrs. Leo Lam bert and Mrs. Vinton Scott. Inrlted from the Bethel district are: Mrs. Nellie Brinkley, Mrs. J. N. Nichols, Mrs. Cass Nichols, Mrs. Lucy Hain, Mrs. Martha Spranger, Mrs. Joe Carruthers, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. John Bucurench, Mrs. Albert Harmon, Mrs. S. Ham rick, Mrs. A. Klug, Ms. E. E. Mat ten, Mrs. James Lauterback and Mrs. George Hageman. From Fruitland district will be Mrs. Roy Llvesley, Mrs. Emma, Runner, Mrs. Leona Runner, Mrs. Daisy Lambert and Mrs. Fred Gerlg. Mrs. Utter has been an actire resldent In the Bethel district for many years, until s&e came to Sa lem to lire. Still retains social In terests In the rural district. Mrs. Lola Duau, past presi dent of auxiliary to Over the Top post No. 81, VFW of Portland, will entertain the past president .of auxiliary to Marion post, No. C81 VFW, In the fireplace room of the TWCA tonight at 8 o'clock. Evening Glamour for the Woman Who Sews i 0 -:: If This dinner frock,' which looks as though it might be a Paris creation, wss designed by our own Anne Adam aad can be made on your sewing machine in a few hoars. Its fashion points are legion and . the hood i flattering to all ages.: So are the long bishop's sleeve and the-eurrrsprtu-d that hugs the waistline t-;-.Tne separate; waist and" skirt p-srsiit of various eolor combinations and changes, t , The' dress was mad a from Fattern 4435 which may be obtained, in the same man-" ner as all cf our JLnne" Adams patterns. Sending directions will be found la the dally fsaturs on the woman's page- ; 1 v. , -v Lawn Party At McKee Home1 A delightful lawn party was held at the E .M. McKee home on Shipping street last night when Miss Charlotte McKee and Miss Eleanor Johnson entertained for the pleasure of Miss Kay Boyle, whose marriage to Mr. Edwin Johnson of Klamath Falls will be an event of September 8. The affair was arranged as a surprise for Miss Boyle, Croquet was in play during the evening with refreshments served at a late hour by the hostesses. Guests .were seated at small ta bles with blue and pink used as the decorative scheme. Favors for the guests were nosegays tied with a shower of blue and pink, ribbons. Honoring Miss Boyle were Mrs. E. A. Boyle, Mrs. S. L. Johnson, Mrs. E. M. McKee, Mrs. Lawrence Bradford, Mrs. Paul Brandon, Mrs. Ronald P. Crossland, Mrs. Marion Ritchie, Mrs. Morris Wal len, Mrs. John Van Osdol, Miss Esther Mae DeVore, Miss Le Von Gardner, Miss Jane and Miss Beu lah Patton, Miss Marie and Miss. Blanche Baumgartner, Miss Cor liss and Miss Carol Clark, Miss Hilda Crawford, Miss Eleanor Johnson and Miss Charlotte Mc Kee. HIm Beryl Holt and her aunt, Mrs. L. M. Fraer of Forest Grove, have left for a week's sojourn which will take them to Vancou ver, BC, and Sunrise Park. SI s: - - ; Boylan Is Bride of Mr. Welch One of the season's loveliest weddings was solemnized last Bight at the First Methodist church when Miss Elizabeth Boy lan,, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Berne B. Boylan, became the bride of Mr. Theodore Huntley Welch of Oil City, Penn., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Theodore Welch of Oil City. Bishop Bruce R. Bax ter and Dr. J. CO Harrison per formed the ceremony at 8:30 o'clock 0 i--, '."; : t The altar was banked with bou quets of ivory gladiolus and palms flanked by ivory cathedral tapers In . candelabras. Preceding . the serrice . Mrs. John Schmidt,' Jr. played "Schubert's Serenade" and "Traume" and Miss Evelyn Gib son sang "Drink to Me Only With Thine Eyes" and "Dreams." Mrs. Schmidt played "Ave Maria" while Miss Rosemary Galser and Miss Margaret Wonderlick lighted the altar candles.- Just before the' ' bridal party entered MIbs Gibson sang "Still as the Night" and "I Love Thee." The bride, who entered on the arm of her father, was a picture in the wedding' gown of the groom's mother. The dress is of Rennalssance handmade Ivory, lace and is designed with a full skirt slightly entrain. The, gown is made with short puffed sleeves and a sweetheart neckline. Her full length tulle veil of ivory was arranged in a coronet of lace from the bridal gown. She carried a bouquet of orchids, bride's roses and Humboldtil bouvardia. The bride's only ornament was a dia mond and sapphire brooch, the gift of the groom. Mies Jeannette Scott was the maid of honor and was gowned Is a frock fo Florida gold silk net over chiffon and taffeta. The dress was made with a full skirt, sweetheart neckline and puffed 'aleeves. KbrSbouquet was of Talis man, roses J gerbefa, golden fleece and gladiolus and in her hair was a cluster of roses and gerbera. Reception In Carrier Room - The two bridesmaids. Miss Doris Unruh and Miss Constance Baxter of Portland, wore Identical frocks of turquoise lace over taf feta made similar to the maid of honor's and carried yellow Joanna Hill roses and yellow gladiolus. They also wore arrangements of roses and gerbera In their hair. Mr. Edwin Welch served as best man for his son and grooms men were Mr. Francis Bittner of Portland, Mr. Dalbert Jepson of Bonita, Calif. Mr. Watson Dutton and Mr. George McLeod. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. Boylan wore a model of mul berry lace over rose chiffon and satin and a corsage of purple or chids and bouvardia. Mrs. Welch wore a gown of powder blue lace and a corsage of lavendar or chids and bouvardia. A reception in the Carrier room followed the ceremony with members of the bridal party re ceiving the guests and Mrs. David Bennett Hill introducing to the line. The serving table was centered with the wedding cake with a wreath of bouvardia en circling It and white tapers and bouvardia in holder! guarded the arrangement. Mrs. George Bissell of Portland presided at the urn and Mrs. Donald G. Hood cut the Ices. Miss Frances Virginle Melton cut the bride's cake. Assisting in the serving were Mrs. Gordon Skin ner of Fort Stevens, Mrs. Dal bert Jepson, Miss Peggy Halght of Spokane, Mrs. Edward G. Bis sell, Mrs. H. J. Thomas and Miss Ruth McAllister. Assisting about the rooms were Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Brady, Miss Alice Crary Brown . and Mrs. George Allen. Honeymoon in Canada Mr. and Mrs. Welch left for a wedding trip to Victoria and Van couver, BC, Emerald lake and will - go east - by way of Chicago and will make their home in Oil City, where Mr. Welch is an attorney. When the couple left on their trip the bride was wearing a black en semble with black wool coat, white accessories and a corsage' of white orchids. 'Mrs. Welch is well known In the capital and a prominent mu sician. She is a graduate of Wil lamette university and a member of Delta Phi sorority and studied music In the east at the Cincinnati Conservatory of Music. Mr. Welch Is a graduate of the Hill School, Princeton university and Harvard law school. Mr. Homer H. Smith, sr., and Mrs. Margaret LeFurgy will be In Portland today to attend a lunch eon and tea. Mrs. C. W. Parker and her bob, William, were guests in Marsh field Thursday. Miss Peggy Thompson, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Thompson, Is vacationing this week at Otter Rock. .- TALBOT Miss Nadine Simp son of Portland, daughter of J. C. Simpson of this community, and Vernon "Blrchett, son of Mrs. Earl Miller of Jefferson, were married last week in Vancouver, Wash. They spent a few days at the beach. CLUB CALENDAR Friday , Woman's auxiliary to" Sti Paul's Episcopal - church, with -Mrs. U. G. Shipley at 771 North -Cottage street, 2:39 p. m. i: Ann Judson circle. First Bap- tlst eburehr with Mrs. -Marvin I Roth, 1590 Madison street. :J0 p. m. Outdoor meeting. Fldells class of Jason. Lee church with Mr, -and Mrs. George Naderman, .1024 High-' : land avenue, lawn party, -: ' - ' SUNDAY :--u' Hal Hlbbard auxiliary and ' camp, picnic at Dallas park, 11:S0 p. m. t u ; TUESDAY :; - ' - Missouri auxiliary, 2 p. m. with Mrs.' Esther Peterson ; in .West Salem. , . ,.-!.; -- . Delta Tau Gamma and moth ers at Virginia Bendiksea's, 8 p-m. r- .-v'' i" '.. Women's Missionary, society of First . Evangelical ' churchy hold picnic at home of Rev. and ' lira. G. F. Lienlng. all day. 2k MAXINE BUREN; ' : Editor - " ' Visitors Are; : Entertained ' By Hostess Mrs. Kenneth Murdock Is en tertaining several house guests thas week at her home and has arranged informal parties for, their pleasure. .'. ...... Tonight Mrs. Murdock will. be hostess for a bridge -party 'at her Richmond street home in compli ment to Miss Alice Morris of The Dalles and Mrs. Thomas Hyde of Portland, who are guests of the Murdocks this weekend, , A late sapper will follow sev eral hours ; of " contract ' bridge. Bouquets of zinnias and gladiolus will be arranged' about the guest rooms. Bidden to honor Miss Morris and Mrs. Myde are Mrs. Ralph Eggstaff, Mrs. . J. Deane Patter son, Mrs. Don Madison, Mrs. Wal ter. Spauldlng, Mrs. John Bagley, Jr., Mrs. Herman Miller, Mrs. Charles Felke, Mrs. Ralph Martin, Mrs. Roy Hewitt and Mrs. Elmer Berg. House Guest Feted Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Mur doch: entertained Informally in honor of her mother-in-law, Mrs. N. E. Murdock of Raymond, Wash., who is a guest at the Mur dock home. The afternoon was spent In sewing and tea was served by the hostess. Bouquets of summer flowers provided the decorative note. Guests Invited to greet Mrs. Murdock were Mrs. C. W. Parker, Mrs. W. S. Parker, Mrs. Roy Hew itt, Mrs. Elizabeth Heise, Mrs. Marie Von Eschen. Mrs. W. H. Henderson, Mrs. Howard Varney, Mrs. J. Deane Patterson, Mrs. Conner, Mrs. Ted Ullakka and Mrs. Walter Spauldlng. Buffet Supper at Cameron Home Mr. and Mrs. David H. Cameron were hosts for a smartly arranged buffet supper last night at their home on Center street In compli ment to a group of their friends. Contract was in play following the supper hour. A blue and white color scheme was used in the ta ble appointments and bouquets of gladiolus were about the rooms. Covers were placed for Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Murdock, Mrs. Wslter Spauldlng, Mr. and Mrs. Francis Wade,-Mr. and Mrs. Don ald Blake, Mr. ' and Mrs. Don Madison, Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Bell, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Lister, Miss Jane Cameron and Mr. and Mrs. David Cameron. Mr. aad Mrs. Frank H. Spears, Miss Sybil Spears, Frank 8pears, jr., and Mrs. Russell Catlin will return from a stay at their beach home at Neskowin today. Mr. Frank Spears, Jr., will leave by plane from Portland Sunday night for New York City after a three weeks' vacation in Salem and Neskowin. Mr. Wallace Bprague and Mr. Robert Sprague motored to Seat tle last night and will attend the wedding of the latter' s sister. Miss Eleanor Sprague which will take place tonight. Mrs. Charles A. Sprague, Miss Martha Sprague and Mrs. Robert Sprague are' already In Seattle and will return this weekend.' , .Mrs. B. P. Taylor is entertain ing today for the pleasure of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Clark ,who are celebrating their fSth medding anniversary. Friends of the -couple are being asked through the press to call at 206 State street from t to S and 7 to 9. UNIONVALE Miss Agnes E. BrU, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Bratt of Unionvale became the bride of Mr. Vernon 1 Estelle of Dallas at Dallas at 11 a. m. Saturday, August 10. Mrs. Estelle is a graduate of Amity high school. She has been la charge of a business enterprise in Dallas for several months. After a wedding trip to Gold Beach and other coast points their heme will be at Dallas, where Mr. Estelle is employed with Pope Talbot Lum ber company. -. . TALBOT Mrs. Ethel Crosby, daughter of Mrs. Rose Tremble of Talbot, and Robert Fowler, son of Mr and' Mrs. Gus Fowler of Sid ney, were married Saturday and will make their home in Bend.' Special Demonstration Pre-VoqueSilk Preserver Truly a boon torwomen who are troubled with runs in silk' hosiery! One single treatment will last for, the life of the -stocking . . will pot wash out . and adds to the wearing . quality of the silk. Splendid for other knit socks and rayons, tOO. ' V --a .....- V..-T ", : . - ' . MAIN 1XOOR v; : SEE DEMONSTRATION THS tTEZEEND - - 1 ;' ' rrlday. Satuitiay, Monday f r1f U ": ': , " -: . Ome Package Will Do 10 to IS Pair of Hoset SOCIETY MUSIC : The ME Garden Pai'ty' Is- Given by Miss Dahl Dean Olive M. Dahl was host ess for a lovely garden party Wednesday night at her home on North Fifth street. Guests were members of Cap and Gown, sen- . lor honorary on the Willamette university campusr- who gathered , for their annual summer meeting. The guest of honor was Miss Mar tha Okuda, who h. as returned from a year at the. University of Hawai. Miss Okuda has . a fel lowship at the University, of Washington for the coming year. The evening was spent, inform- ally and refreshments were served by the hostess. The serving table was centered with a bouquet of petunias and golden rod. Bidden to honor Miss Okuda were Miss Lucille Brainard, Miss Helen Knight,. Mrs. Richard Smart, Miss Suzanne Curtis, Miss Irma Oehler, Miss Doris Unruh, Mrs. Owen Gallaher McCullough, Miss Betty Taylor, Miss Betty Dotson, Miss Edna Thoman, Miss ) Elizabeth.- 'James, Miss Virginia. I HHDb9,:Mlss Jeannette Hulsf, Mis Ina ' Bennett. Mrs. Olivia DeVrtes Gainer of Newberg, Mrs. Florence DuRette Saalfeld of Woodburn, Miss June Johnson and Miss Julia Johnson. JEFFERSON Before an altar of pink and white gladiolus and burning white' tapers in candela bras, at the Evangelical church at Lents, Ore., Monday night. Miss Belle Irene Brown became the bride of Rev. William Elmer of Jefferson, Ore., son of Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Elmer of Portland, at one of the season's loveliest weddings. Dr. E. W. Pettlcord, district su perintendent, read the service at S o'clock In the presence of a large group of relatives and friends of the couple. Assisting in the ceremony were Rev. F. E. Fisher of Canby and Rev. F. B. Culver of Lents. Robert Rlchter and Russell Barth lighted the can dles preceding the ceremony. Rev. and Mrs. James E. Camp bell of Salem sang "Love Never Faileth" and Mrs. Paul Culver sang "Because" preceding the ceremony. Mrs. Chaney of Port land played the accompaniments and the wedding marches. The bride, ' given in marriage by her father, was charming in a gown of white marquisette, with a Hly-of-the-ralley design. The dress was fashioned princess style with a long train and a sweet heart neckline. She wore a short veil which fell from a coronet of orange blossoms. She carried a white handkerchief which her grandmother made S5 years ago and wore a small gold "Bible" locket, a gift of the groom. She carried a white Bible and gar denia with, ribbon streamers fall ing from the book. Miss Doris Brown, sister of the bride, was maid of honor and wore a floor length dress of blue marquisette trimmed In pink and carried a nosegay of matching flowers. The bridesmaids," Jane Aelenn Brown, and Ida M are Brown, sisters of the bride, Doris Elmer and' Ruth Elmer, sisters of 'the groom, and Marian Chase of Salem, wore identical floor length .dresses of pink net trimmed in blue and carried nose gays of pink. Little Barbara Pfund of Astoria, cousin of the groom, dressed In pink, was the flower girl. Osten Chamberlain of Portland served as best man for Mr. Elmer and the ushers were Robert Rlch ter, Don Knauss, and Russell Barth of Portland, Orvllle Rehfeld and John Klhs of Jefferson. Following the ceremony, a re ception was held in the garden at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Trenary. Mrs. Ruth Smlthson cut the wedding cake and assist ing in serving were Arlene K oeh ler, Charlda Hamblet, Margaret Belton. Barbara Pitts, Rita Belle Smith, Eleanor Ellis,1 Gertrude Ellis, Agnes Beck, and Maxine Pf later, all of Canby. . The couple left for a wedding trip to the Oregon caves and Crater . lake; and for traveling Mrs. Elmer chose a -. redlngote frock in black with blue stripe, with matching accessories. Mrs. Elmer is a graduate of Willamette university .and has been teaching music in Salem and Caaby. She to affiliated with Ha Phi Epsilon. national musie hon orary, and Beta Chi sorority. Mr. Elmer attended Albany col lege and Willamette - university and is ' pastor ' of the Jefferson Evangelical - church. They; .will make "their home in the . parson age. .-. .. , . - . ! si Ratcliffs Are Hosts Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Ratcliff were hosts at dinner, at. their ' home on Ratcliff drive Tuesday night hon oring Professor "and - Mrs. W. J. Rusk of Grinnell. Iowa. , Covers merer also laid for Miss Ida B. Elliott of Oakland. Calif., aunt of Mrs. Ratcliff, and for Billy Mc Reynolds. The Rusks Tlslted here two days on an extensive trip through ' California and Canada where Mr. Rusk has relatives. Mr. -RuBk Is head of the mathematics depart ment In Grinnell college, Iowa, Salem Folk to Go ;To Cfonventipjv 'a group of the Salem' Kiwani ans and their wives will leave for Spokane this weekend to attend the Kiwanls northwest district convention to be held from Sun day to Wednesday. Rev. George' H. Swift, president of the local club, Mr. Ralph Cooley and Mr. V. E. Kuhn are the official dele gates. . Planning to attend from here are Rev. and Mrs. George H. Swift, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Coo-' ley, Mr. and Mrs. George Hauge, Dr. and Mrs. Henry Morris, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Braun, Mr. and Mrs. V. E. Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Ramseyer, and Mayor and Mrs. W. W. Chadwick. - Bridge Club at Alford Home Mr. and Mrs. Max Alford were hosts to members of their club and a few additional guests Wed nesday night at their home on the South Pacific highway. Several hours of contract were tn play with a late supper served by the hostess. Gladiolus arn d other summer . blooms - were 1 ar ranged about the guest rooms. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Rus sell Beutler, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Bagley, Jr.,' Mr. and Mrs. Bert Walker, Mr., and Mrs. George Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Othel Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Max Alford. Rush Party in Portland The Gamma Phi Beta alumnae group of Portland was hostess for a "Coffee" last night at the Town club from 7 to 9 o'clock in honor of co-eds planning to attend colleges this falL Motoring from Salem for the affair were Miss Frances Roth, Miss Doris Drager.r Miss- Eleanor and Miss Alice Swift, Miss Shir ley Huntington, Miss Sybil Spears, Miss Molly Jean Maison," Miss Barbara Jean Vincent and Miss Alice Ann Wirtx. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Endicott and children, Ted and Shirley, of Chlco, Calif., will arrive In the capital Saturday for a week's vis it. They are former Salem resi dents and will be the guests of" Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Campbell. Mrs. Charlrs Hngglns and chil dren, Suzanne and Charles, Jr., have been visiting at Lakeside. Mr. Hugglns Joined them there on Tuesday. Kill . A13-' Sj . ' PACTS ABOUT KOSEBURoi First in Oregon for Timber with 1C of state's total resources 70 bfflioa feet . : Climate and woSX to grew almost any thing. U. S. Veterans' Hospital at Roae . burg. Famous for. fruits, nuts, dairy prod acta, livestock, poultry, diversified tanning. Finest small trout and steel : bead fishing in the famous Umpqua river Rmin Srmfwinhes Quick Outdoor Meal Success .... : ' A simple menu with a festive sir and heat :them. is the perfect formula for success- jror a ,gooa new sanawicn iu ful party suppers served on the serve on ft such an occasion, try porch. And one clever way to car- this . delicious filling, combining ry out this scheme is to build the softened ; American cheese with meal around an array of delicious the nippy , savor of - tomato ket-home-tastlng soups from which chupr Mix" grated-American chee6 the euesta select their favorites, to a smooth paste with tomato accompanying with a plate of crackers, sandwiches, deviled eggs and relishes. This is a charming new note in entertaining which eliminates last minute bustle, for most of the menu items lend themselves to beforehand preparation. Make your sandwiches and deviled eggs early in the day and arrange them with the ripe olives, celery curls and radish roses on their plate at : the same time. You'll find every- thing keeps' fresh and moist in , ""'l6'10? II yv C0T6,? with a -damp cloth. Then all that remains to do when the guests ar. live as iu uyeu I u o mui iu ounce . cans of home-style soups Baptists Chcinge Meeting Place The members of Florence Vail missionary society of the Calvary Baptist church hare changed their meeting place to the church. The session will begin with a dessert luncheon at 1:30 o'clock. Devotions will be led by Mrs. Kelty and the program will be di rected by Mrs. Arno Q. Wenlger. Hostesses will be Mrs. H. S. Gile, Miss Nina Gile, Mrs. F. C. Stan pard and. Mrs. Elma McAllister. SILVERTON Miss Vlona Mo- berg, whose marriage to Bernie Oas will be an event August 21 at Trinity church at Silverton, Is being feted this week by Silver- ton and former Silverton folk. On Monday night Mrs, G. E, Mooerg, lormeny -or, v snyerton, Miss Marna and Miss Pitlence Mo berg of Salem were hostesses at a double shower at the Woodburn home of Mrs. Mobergt Following this Mrs. Ludvlg Meyer,' also of Silverton, was honored at a show er. The affair came as a complete surprise to Mrs. Meyer who was a guest at the shower for Miss Moberg. 1 Attending the party from Sil verton were Mrs. Meyer. Miss Al thea Meyer, Mrs. Peter Oas, Miss Ida Oas, Mrs. Josephine W ilia month, and Mrs. Servert Funrue. Tuesday night Mrs. Ludvlg Meyer and Miss Althea Meyer of Silverton were joint hostesses with Mrs. Martin Dale of Scotts Mills at a shower for Miss Mo berg at the home of her father, 8. P. Moberg at Scotts Mills. Be sides Scotts iMills friends and rel- , stives invited were Mrs. ' Peter ; Oas, Mrs. Josephine Willamont, "Mrs.- Severt Funrue, Mrs. Alvin Hemlngsen. Mrs. J. M. Amundson, Mrs; Marvin' Johnson and Mrs. El--mer Palmquist of Silverton; Mrs. ' Bethel -Tajlor, Miss Cleo Saures slg, Mrs. Olga. Miller, Misses Pa tience and 'Marna Moberg,' all of Salem; Mrs. - G. EL Moberg of Woodburn;. Miss Alpha Anderson of Portland, Mrs. Albert Moberg, Mrs. Russell ' Moberg and Mrs. Sam Williams of Gates; Miss Ruth Boyce of McMinnvllle, Mrs. Matilda Anne Jones of Staytoa and Mrs. Alvin Williams of Hub bard. '- Oreo o tint Oxvn td Otiio SaoatSatates ROSEBURG In the Umpqua Valley It's a lorig jump from the great timber stands of . the vast Umpqua Valley the biggest in all Oregon to Eastern Oregons sugar beet fields; but the ties that bind these 'two sections are real. Both prod vice millions of dollars in exportable products to enrich our state. In Umpqua Valley it's timber, fruit, -fish, and poultry... . . v - , ,-. Here, also, nature's beau-r ' . - ty is unsuroassea ' lan4 of timbered sparkling mountain streams -and jewel -set lakes where fuh and game run riot m a sportsmen 1 paradise. Roseburg saysj " If it's "si ; Tacatioo yoa r want, cocne to Roeebwrs . - r'W and may we sayr "If ' 1 f you want sugar, ask for ; ''Oregon's own and : "White Satja." - .r i Combine to Make ketchup, Jusing about two table- SDoons ketchup to e r e r y one- fourth pound cheese. Spread be tween thin slices of bread and put together with garden lettuce. The bright green of the lettuce with the red-orange of the cheese is a striking col or contrast. The menu is suggested by Frances Beck of the Heinz .home institute. TodaVMenu Tuna siealror salmon steak, will b9 tne to ta Frlday dIimer 5 , , ; Relish plate salad ? .. J. una sieajc . feTaftar; sauce . . Glased carrots Pineapple Ice cream i GLAZED CARROTS M cup butter v I 1 tablespoon sugar I Salt and black pepper ' z cups carrots ., Scrub carrots in cold water with boiling sated water and cook un til almost tender. Drain, remove skins with; sharp knife and cut in long strips. Add carrots to melt ed butter; sprinkle lightly with black pepper . and salt,' add sugar and cook slowly over a low fire until tender. Shake frequently to prevent scorching; Finely chopped mint may be added. M v f 1 Vontila le Crtcm ft crxp Bordi'a Brwnd SviwiilCMioiiiMfflt V cup watar -1 ' . 1 2 tMspooo wsHI cup waipjUng Itfs the easy way! Aad sure-fire ...no fc tplistvrt in thin ice creaml Mix Eagle Brand Sweet ened Condensed Milk, water, and Tanina.. OiflL Wbip cream to custard -like consistency'. Fold' into chined mixture. Freexe in fr xingunit of refrigerator tmtil . ballfrosen. Scrape from freezing ' : tray and beet until smooth, but -not melted. Replace in freezing' unit until frozen. Serves 6, NIW1 , o - HalfcaiM, bprice m sotBort in sot to m aoosf in . slopes, ; . only . : Sc. iff 'e-iS-. LSS?1 "f Magic Recipe LmC C." ""SL' on both large f'"' f ' mi cans. '. TTir niii'ii I tin riwiilm rime