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The OrJXJCrt CTATTT : VJZrCsZzsC-Gnot XV.dcnr sMorrintf. Nmmb I. 1840 - ; pags nrmzr Today's Menu - Salt codflsa -will be the (Lay's mala, dish, and vill go with t a green salad. ; - . Aiparasos ssiau, via uuuaiset V Codfish with 4omstoes : :. Boiled potatoes Mincemeat taracrers 8AJLT COD WITH TOMATOKS Soak. X eapa i codfish and . pick Into amall ' pieces. : Poar, 2 cap boiling wate&- over- tW drain and add to 1 cup white sauce When boiling begin, remove from fire and stir: la quickly, 1 unbeaten egg. 1 Serve on round of - brown toast and sprinkle Hgatly; with crated cheese. - Accompany' with hot stewed tomatoes. - - Walpaper in Hall Gives Style Tha stair kali has decora tire possibilities of its own and. If the wallpaper ased in it is different from that of the adjoining room, tha contrast obtained can b both brilliant and charming., , ? ; When the stairway goes di rectly upward from the . liring room, the stair wall may be dec orated with a unitized wallpaper of one. pattern and the remaining three walls of the liring room with another. Unitized- is an Identifying term spiled to wall-, paper that Is guaranteed to meet or exceed standards for style. Banging, fade proofing and wash tag, if so marked. - - - ;' , . Sandwich -Filling Is Sweet : - Peanut butter And jelly or.Jsm Is perhaps the most . popular school sandwich combination any mother: could make. Here is a spread that's prepared and kept la the Icebox for .use: v PEANUT BUTTER ANT JAM cup peanut butter- ' : .- 44 cup Jam or preserves " ' - teaspoon salt ' v X teaspoons rallk or -water Place peanut butter, jam or preserres, and salt in bowl. Beat with rotary beater until smooth. Add milk or water until of right consistency , to spread. Approxi mate yield: 4 cup filling. rTeen-agQ Girls Liko Their Clothes ''Tailored-'. - & sees--yssfr w&xviij&&jei?4&'Xv. ii-.-.w Deanaa Durbln. ars, left, satla dinner dress: center, nutria jacketi right, plaid skirt, white silk Mouse. Frilly clothes are .out as far as the sub-debs and undergraduates are concerned.. Amusing costume jewelry. Bowers, etc.. may dress up their costumes, but the clothes themselves spell simplicity in every Una Deanna Durbln shows, above, what the 'teen age girl considers smart this season. Left, she poses in a dinner dress which features delicate leaf tracery of silver threads on a blush pink satin background, accented In gold thread on the skirt Duplicate gold embroidered leaves are appHqued on shoulders and sleeves, and a shirred panel set in a low hipUne at back forms a semi-train. Fo football games she has selected a nutria casual jacket. . For parties after the game it U worn over a steel gray velvet dress.' but for outdoor dates It tops a wool skirt and sweater The sports outfit, tight, consists of a pleated forest green plaid skirt worn with a tailored white eOk blouse and one of the new square-necked sleeveless sweaters tn dark er green. The beret matches the sweater ' ELECT Wt ZMvM&fif 1 J"1T'L flf-sG, .A. CQCssyQOG Q&ttCpG I L... ij. 31 : "...'nin ga"-'; o cTiir j Without . ' J - Timer " " ELECTRIC RAMa ' , Heats dieter. Cooks ' Bakes better than ever. - Cast Your Vote . for thssp FEATURES a All-Porcelain finish, Inside snd but. Eaxy to clean. 3 Ursa Utility Drawers for pots find pans. AU-Pnrpose Oven with 5 Measured Heats. Oven Timer Clock extra. '. j '. 3 Mew Calrod Surface Cooklnj Units (each with. 5 Measured Heats). New Indicating Switch Cuttans. New 6-Quart Thrift Cocker ultlr Flavor ?. Sczl Ui. . Smartly styled Lamp. 9 FAST as fire without the flame. CLEAT! as electric IIhL EACH Calrod cookinf unit provides 5 Mea " sured Heats. Cooks faster or slower, as needed, but. always economically. . Easily removable reflec tor can be washed as quickly as a pie tin. Manufacturers' Recipes Several Interesting recipes were contributed to these pages bv msnufacturers of products this week. Two tf them are: MEAT AND KOGS WITH MUSH ROOM BAUCK t tablespoons butter 1 cup cooked pork, finely diced S tablespoons flour ; 1 ' 1 medium csn HeJaa cream of ' mushroom soup . 4 hard cooked eggs :; .Salt and pepper Melt butter and browa meat la It sllgbtly. Add flour and blend well. Pour soup In and cook until thick. Add hard cooked egg whites, sliced, and . heat just long . enough ,tO' hest eggs through. Salt and pepper tp taste: 8 errs on hot ' biscuit straws and sprinkle with the egg yolks which, hare ' been put through a sieve. Garnish with watercress. To make: the straws Roll biscuit dough M -inch thick and cut into strips that are about H inch wide. Bake in hot oven (475 degrees) from I to minutes. Serve piping hot. . PRALINK COOKIES S tablespoons butter can Eagle Brand sweetened ' condensed milk,' earameTltea 1 egg, well beaten . 1 M cup sifted flour 1 1 cup pecans, coarsely chopped 4 teaapoon maple flsvorlog (optional) Cream butter. Add caramelised sweetened condensed milk, which has stood at room temperature until softened, egg, end flour. Blend - thoroughly. Add pecans snd maple flavor ing, if desired.: " - Drop by spoonfuls on greased baking sheet (several inches apart, as these spread greatly la baking). Let stand a few minutes to spread. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) about 17 minutes or un til a delicate brown. ' Remove from pan at once. Place on wire cake rack to become crisp.. V - .: : . V ' To caramelize milk, place one or more unopened cans in a kettle of boiling water. Keep at boiling point S hours. Caution! Be sure to keep can covered with water. Allow to cool. , 1 To remove fromv can warm caa by -Immersing In ' hot water about 1 minute. Punch hole in bottom of can. Remove top with can opener, catting along side. Just below top edge, starting at seam. Loosen caramel from sides of can with knife or small spatu la, .dipped in bot water. a. j MAXIN1 hit thav are doing. . A class In first aid la being giv en members ot the woman s aux iliary to the an Francisco Med ical society. The classes will be held tin a week. kittle DrbvnW jOa;aiirTohight Second 15 liowins Reauesled '.of ... Old j BIeIodrama " in 7aller Ilall Theta1-Alpha -Phi, : dramatic op- ganitatlon. on the .Willamette uni versity campus, wlll - repeat its presentsUon of .the melodrama. -Little Brown Jug," by ; popular demand tonight.' " The nerforra- ance wU begin at 8:15 and will bo given In Waller hall, --, - - "The slay was siren darlnar Homecoming, befora . a-', capacity audience.. . The old time melo drama . drew hisses ' and. cheers from the audience, .who caught the spirit' of "the llth- Wenturv mellrd rammer. . - ; - A six-pleco -band, ' !irhlch - ap peared., he tore tha performance snd which was greeted, with much amusement by 4 he- audience, will again appear to. add to the -evening's fun.- Between, acts enter tainment which includes songs by students, sung la the manner of the last century will also be part of the program. - -' Mrs. Genevieve Oppea will di rect the play and will be Assisted by Mary Head. Leads are taken by Ruth Matthews ss sweet - young heroine; Bob McGee ss her lover; Helen Kewlsnd and D. deLancey as two wonld-bo lovers who tar nish much of the. comery; Leon ard Stelnbock the villain;; Wes MeWatn. Frances Plckard as the heroine's parents, and Art Olson ss her' brother, whogoet wrong but later returns' to his -mother's arms, a reformed map. Turkey Dinner Had At llollet Home v ' t T7XI0N niLL-Mrs. W. n. Mol let entertained .at . bar home . on 8unday with . a - turkey - dinner, honoring . her ; husband , a , his birthday anniversary. - ' -; Present were Mr. MoTJet, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph MoUet, Ralph, Jr Betty Lou and Montll Mollet, Mr. and Mrs. Mollet's daughter. Ber tha of Salem, and Mrs, Mollet. , Silverton Family Entertains , SILVERTON' Mr, and Mr. Roy lforley were dinner boats Satur day nigbt at Toney's with cards following at the Morley home.-. ' Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank XI abbs, Mr. and Mrs. John Hob litt, Mr. and Mrs. L L. Stewart. Mr. . and Mrs. Edward Ekmam. Mr. and Mrs. O. . Royce, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. McCunough. Mrs. Gertrude-Slade Cameron, Mrs. A. L. V. Smith, Mrs. Frank' Syrlag asd Mr. and Mrs. Boy Morley, QnbLeaders - " Attend Meet - : ; '. AUMSTILLX Local H . " Club leaders, MraTL. D. Roberts, Mrs. T. POtto. - Mrs.': George Wblte. Betty :whlti, Allco Roberts, all attended: the .'eounty meeting of leaders at Salem Saturday. Mrs. Otto" spoke to the gross on. se curing parent cooperation la 4H work.-- -'-., Principal T. P. Otto attended the stste principals' meeting held Ste Louis News" -ST. 4 LOUIS A airly large crowd atteaded the. baxaar and pariah hall. The proceeds' will be used to , m e e t expensea.oX the ebarca. : . , . - The feast of AH Saints dsy will be observed at the Catholic church this morning with . mass at T o'clock. All Sosls dav will be held Saturday mornLag- with mass at . T o'clock. Victoria Chapter Sponsors Party. ' - - - TURNER Tha Social' cJsfc ot Victoria chapter has decided to sponsor a card party Koveabet 7. with bridge.. 56. pinochla and . Chinese checkers ta play. . The price of 5 cents a couple wIU -be charged, and refreshmeats ' will be served by the committee. The proceeds will be added to! the . fond -for purchasing new chairs for the chapter roosa. : A great -number of w o moa past 10 In large cities snend days I sitting la waiting J rooms la depart ment stores and hotels Just slt- mr.A lAavtnr. . These women psst have ao Jobs, no family and nowhere to go, and their small bedrooms ere too lonely te bear an day. Three years ago a group of New York matrons became Interested la these women over It and or ganized tbe "V club, where Ttt women come each month to read and sew and chat during the hours from It to . . The club was organised la Ills by Mrs. Walter Sedge wick of tbe City Federation Hotel Center, Mrs. William T. Payne of the Welfare Council and Mrs. Major Harold Smith ot the Salvation Army. They found enough furniture to fit a room, paid a year's rent snd invited their guests. - Most of the women who sit In the big Ivory painted loft over a laundry have good backgrounds.' They are widows oi doctors, preachers and other professional men, some are ex-actresses, others business executives. Some are on relief and they pay no dues, are ssked no Questions and may stay as long as they like.' The club Is supported by contributions. - Women's clubs as never before have this year Included on the regular programs unblssed talks on various Issues to be voted upon st the election. This shows that women are really becoming Inter ested In issues ot the dsy, actually voting their own way rather than that of their husbands.- They will be mora interested this year In go ing to -the polls, because of the -added knowledge. . st - a m jt ji ji v ' . r . . LaditsV BrLa this 9 coupon to our slore and cet IHU re new Ilotijolnt Menu-Maker, Lelecl the main dish ibr breakfast. luncheon ordinncr.twist the dial,sjad this now, novel device, containing 3a balanced nwnu suggestions... quickly sbcrws what other dishes may be served to provide euni- fted meal. Actually plana menu for yu- Oft yours today! How, whC the supply lasts! ' 4. fyjj markfible Attire ml. EXCLUCIVE IIOTFOITIT T.ZT.VirJZ TA SALEM rrz pa INDEPENDENCE A dessert kHHn nart-r was rlren on ' Wed nesday at the lladley country home wun sirs, ueorge v. nr ley and Mrs. Gordan F. lladley, hostesses. .- : ' ' ' T- ' ;" ' ' ' RaMti hidden were Mrs. G. G. w.ifc-i-r. Mrs. R. M ' Walker. Mrs. Tr n Mix. Mrs. Paul-E. Robin son. - Mrs. James , II. Hart, Mrs.. Melf ord M. Nelson, Mrs. M. C. Williams. Mrs. Theima , Tauent, Mrs . -Clarence w. i Luarooneaa, Ur. Thtron Hoover. Mrs. Ro bert W. Craven, Mrs. Clarence H. Harwood, Mrs. Js. Jfi. Aaaison, fr nArr C. Knott. Mrs. Clauds n KVlnn Mrs.. enk Van Dyke, Mrs. M. J. B niter, Mrs." Kenneth wuuams, Mrs. ii. im. Amsberry," Mrs. D. Collins. Mrs. J. E. - Klrkendall, Mrs. William Darling, , Mrs. ' Loren Mort, Mrs. Francis Krieg, Mrs. C. A. FraUke, Mrs. W.. F. McBee, Mrs. A.' L. Thomas. Mrs. .Gerald .Fowler, MIss '.Myra ; Montgomery, Mrs. Ross Nelson," Mrs. Dean Walker, Mrs.- Cieve Robinson, Mrs. Ralph Kletilng, Mrs.. Elsie Bolt, Mrs. Eugene MscCarthy. all of Inde pendence; Mrs. John Smith, Mrs. Jack Stump, Miss Agnes Camp bell and Mrs. O. Cbrisrenson, sll of Monmouth. T ' - : PEDEE-RyV Allan Ra:ker will be at FeT'edee school house Sunday nht, November 3 to help orgi.nlis sCchristlan Endeavor so ciety. All-who are Interested are urged to attend. s - Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Powers ot DALLAS ; ' The annual tea given by the Dallas branch of the Needlework Guild of America was held Tuesday afternoon at the First Presbyterian church with a large number present. The rooms were beautifully decorated with arrangements of cantoneaster and fall flowers. 'Garments donated by the mem bers of the guild were on display at the tea. This year more than 00 new garmenta and numerous money donations were given by the members. Donations are used to help the needy of the local community. vj , An excellent program had been arranged by Mrs.. Eugene Hayter, a director of the guild. This In cluded solos by Miss Betty Starr, readings by Beverly Bennett, numbers .by tbe kindergarten or Mrs. Dorothy . Craven, solos by Mary Jane Ger 11 tiger; and Sharon Hall; rhythms, Linda Collins worth; whistling number, Patsy Csuthorn; song. Earl Glbbs and Bobby Craven - assisted by Sara Rossatti and Vlrrlnla Adams. .. Mrs. B. F. Preeton, president cf the guild, and Mrs. W. V. Fuller: presided. at thetea table -which was centered with a , beautif nl arrangement of, yellow chrysan themums. - - This year CI new members were sdded to guild membership. One new director was also chosen, Mrs. Normsn Gatx.. ' " 7 . Cillam ot Monmouth were guests at the J. C. Kerber home Satnr- day. '''. - '" ; rev . j A . Saye at lennersl " ' BLANKETS Faacy plaid ottow sheet Crx7C- A ' Unhemmed TOWELS Par Irish llaem im pastel shaaes. ISxSoT. nesn and save I Unto isair . rj oyj Gfioro ! CHENILLE SPREADS LoTelr, fluffy cheiullsjnj 1?S5 bit; f;enrous size! .. fr -. 'aSs UNBLEACHED . MUSLIN ' A big rains! Stock tip at this pries C and sare! Yard . ; ' S'V A ; Com Early! REMNANTS . - -. . .'. '.- -.'.-' '. ' We're ' almost glviag tfceas srwayl Karly aheppers get best cbolcel I 7 OUTINQ GOWNS Stop! Look! Save! 'I TOWELS Sen abeorbeat terry U fall fflT. 9c . Close-Ont! RAG RUGS Big Sa"x4M stae. Bright, colorful weaves I m. Women's full cut soft, warn' outing feowns. All sizes! .470 A Another Re moral Value! BLANKETS S'x7t" slse doable blan kets of soft cotton! 25c Hcr It isl ... Ths eyent you have been waiting for! . . . ;' ; V Before we i mor into onr new store we 're clearing our I." ' 1 V V shelres of odds and ends short lots , and soiled mer- - V . chandisV. You get the bargains I Come earljt I 1 ALSO MANY . 1 UNADVERTISED VALUESI 11 Women' .- -JS . Men's Uced' coats '-vf- -; : " ' " j: boots , .,": k . II Close-oat IS black rubber I ' SILK HOSE - . --I .Sf3'3.00 An " assortment of s e 1 f trimmed coats to T Q A close out at w 3 A Lovely , quality fall-fashioned chiffons! All perfect Reduced! Women's 1 . DRESSES .' Get first - choice ; off this bargain rack ' A 2.50 r RAYON: DRESSES ' Ona .Group " -1 BLOUSES Odds and ends ef women's higher priced blouses te ST 50c Women's rayon street dresses for a son . GIRLS DRESSES ;: ":- Fast color wash frocks in " . ' " Af fL' sizes 1 to 14 -V ay Not all sizes tn this group, but ? : 1 m7t a real, value. Steel srch .. J: ,&m' 1 WOjMEN'S5 SVEATERi3 Your chance to pick up a ; 1 rf f mil fc. mn caxi m Miui One' Lot Men's Dress Shirts Some slightly soned. Saafeo ld 99 . ihmt; , , , 77 c i 1 Ssts on These! PANTIES Lovclr lc-trimMied styles la rich rayoa errpe - aCs w s 7 I - 5 Wool and Rayon HOSIERY A real bay ' la these wins, bose for - A 7 rH womea ,' J'U W TENNIS SHOES For men and beys!. Not sH sixes. Ooons early ! , : MEN'S WORK SOX ' . - Sturdy; warm wool mix youH sppreciate this winter . . BOYS' RAIAMAS Soft, warm outingr FcU cut " ' 7.C ri sizes front H to 15 ; u -J j ' ' - 173 S. LXSERtV- ST. - Bria Drivinj; - i GLOVES--: Checked wool with genalae leather t ace.-. Cfa Redoced te . SUC 1 A JTen's Cotton . r UNIONa5l Media wiater VeJgt hi long sleeve, aakle ? f tengtla st jl ..: V S C '1 - J!ens Flannel SHIRTS I ... j e ' (Soft, Ttimrflton flannel la f,'.'--t- I rt'WB . or gr " rn lilt i Mr rwMnmst . 1 MM J illoqnism and Mr. and Mrs. E. N.