Woodburn Sets Home Ec Meet North Willamette Clubs Convene March 15 : WOODBURN Woodburn high school Home Economics club will be hostess to the north Willamette district club conference, Saturday, March 15. ' . Chairman and co-chairman for the various committees are: reg istration, Betty Joe Otterson, Mil licent" Evenden; reception, -Margaret Surmeyer; pages, Ruth Ed wards, Donna Dean, Babs Beck, Eileen Waymire; decorations, An ita Hoefer, Donna Gene Ernest, Grace Lindekin; entertainment. Donna Gene Ernest, Anita. Hoefer; luncheon, Margaret Yates, Clem entine Klrsch; publicity, Corinne Gill, Dorothy Koenig. Opal Ep pers, Helen Strouse, Jean Royce, Geraldine Hanauska; programs, Jean 'Royce, Geraldine Hanauska; special guest hostess, Helen Vo der, Ina Leighty, Jane Mitchell, Jean Royce, Joy Randall, Mary Lacy; checkroom, Muriel Herald- nn Flna Hermansnn. deanuD committee, raaxine aimer, war- 'Jory Davis. the conference are Albany, Amity, Also a Tti-mvnoviU Panhv farl- t o n, Corvallis, Dallas, Dayton, Ontp GervaisJ Halsev. Harrls- burg, Hub bard. Independence, Jefferson, Lebanon, Loraine, Low eu, . iuvuiuuiviuc, tuuiuuc, .iitn- berg, Oakridge, Oregon City, Per ry dale. Philomath, Salem, Scio, Shedd, Sheridan, Sherwood, Sil verton, Staytori, Sweet Home, Tangent, Turner, West Linn, Wil- lamina and Yamhill. Stayton Store Change Made . STAYTON Mr. and Mrs. Dave John again will manage the lunch room, and . light grocery store which they had charge of for 13 years until IS months ago during which time it 1 has been under different management. The place adjoins the John ser vice station at Third and Wash ington streets and was opened for business Saturday under the new management, following ren ovation. Mrs. Dave John will resume the serving of homecooked lunches. ' i Mr. and Mrs. Byron Schuk have moved the Schuk Electrical com pany and pressing establishment into, its new location at Third and Washington streets. 1 ,,They have recently been re modeling the place , and have ar ranged for living quarters in the building also. The work was done by Charles Lampman and Charles Stayton, assisted by Schuk. Dinner Is Given By Home Ec Club i MONMOUTH i-The Home Ec onomics club of Monmouth grange held a dinner meeting Fri day noon. Mrs Byron Ruddell of Independence led , a round table discussion on garden and flori culture. ..' - ' Mrs. Julia ' Alton and her sister, Mrs., Frances Dennis, directed a question and answer contest for general participation.' Hostesses were Mrs. Anna Her ren, Mrs. J. L. MurdockT Mrs. John Scott, Mrs. R. S. Johnson, all of Monmouth, and Mrs. Joe Rogers, sr.. of Independence. At the February grange night meeting, v exemplification of the order in first and second degrees was given for Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Barthall. : r i -V- Returns From Hospital' JEFFERS0N-4-G u y Aupperle, who underwent a recent major operation at the Albany General hospital expects" to . be brought home in about a week, i , -. i Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. March 4, 1341 Aussies Toast Exploits of Africa Comrades V ' ' 'i - 1 " y-.-x. xy : v a 3, . : :': y y -.- - XT', t - ' 1 V. s. ' Xs;fi;;::'::H"i xN V ,H, Happy over the successful activities of their fellow I against the Italians in the African campaign, to soldiers in Africa, a group of Australian soldiers I day, the British, augmented by the Aussies, con in London offer a toast to the many victories scored I tinue to advance in Libya, County Fair Is Talked MONMOUTH New officers jof the local chamber of commerce are Oscar Groves, president; Dr. Ivan C Milhous, vice president; Dr. Edgar A. Johnson, secretary treasurer; H. W. Morlan, George W. Cooper and Dr. D. H. Searing, executive committee. j The principal business measure ion the docket was the Polk coun- t y fair building amplification which was referred to the city planning board for further study. Oregon College of Education's men's quartet, Loren Steiner, Mo lalla; Gorman Rose, Portland; Waldemar Krause, Dallas; Bill Albin, Monroe, sang several num bers. '. j E. A. Stebbins, registrar at Ore gon College of Education accom panied by several students, spent Saturday in Portland attending the religious conference. S 4H Awards Made- j North Howell Clubbers NORTH HOWELL Pins a tad certificates indicating perfect work in 4H club projects award ed Thursday by Wayne Harding, county 4H club leader and C.j G. Rue of the Woodburn National bank were first year pins, Lee Schmidt, Harold Watts, Leland Schaap, David Marx, Dale Neli ton, Rolleene Mcllwain, Audrey Hampton, Patty Mcllwain, Roll eene Rickard. Darlene Sch&rff, Mary Alger, . Virginia Alger. Hel en Mcllwain, Denny Woelke, Ken neth Alger and Wallace Johnson. Second year certificates Rob ert Meye, Doris Mcllwain, Wilbur- Rickard, Amy Lou Espe, and Leroy Schaap. Third year pins, Ronald Schmidt and Howard Reed, j Fourth year Paulina Neliton and Phillip Marx. Safety Course Completed ; JEFFERSON The seven weeks' safety j driving course, sponsored by Secretary of State Earl SneR's traffic safety division, in the lo cal schools was completed last week. Jefferson high school stu dents completing the course In cluded Mildred Thurston.. E a r 1 Marcum. Kenneth Meng. Donald Smith. Jerrold Oldenberg, Helen Parrish, James Henderson, Bever ly .Wells, Gene ; Mary Redmond, Bette T e r h u n e and Constance Martin. : ' . 1 White Pdkes, Very Rare Indeed Z"x t White Pekinese pups estimated to come only once in a thousand litters were born to a Pekinese owned by Mrs. Rudy Tucker of Okla homa City The pups are six weeks old and were born in a Utter of i i five, the other-three of4the familiar brown hue. West Salem Church Activity Announced; Club Meet Set WEST SALEM Woman's So ciety of Christian Service of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Leighton Dash iell, 190 Rosemont avenue, Wed nesday afternoon at 2 o'clock for a business and sewing meeting. Members are asked to bring sew ing equipment. Rev. Don; Huckabeee announces the series of services being held at the Methodist church, "Prac tical Faith for a Practical Day." Tuesday night's sermon is "Can Religion Relieve Me of Tension and Nervousness?" I Officers Named By Tillicums 1 i AUMSVTLLE The Tillicum dub met recently I at the club rooms with 18 women attending. Hostesses were Mrs. White, Mrs. Christine Gulliford, j Mrs. S trunk and Mrs. -Ott Names drawn for the next quilts to be put in the frames were Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Wallace and Mrs. Hastings. Of ficers named were: president, Mrs. Mabel Gulliford; vice-president, Mrs. F. W. Potter; secretary-treasurer, Mrs.! Grover IPhelan. The first meeting of the club year will be held March S. j Leaves for Peart Harbor WOODBliRN Woird has been received by Al Marlcle, that his daughter, Mrs. E. Ii Wilson, left recently for Pearl Harbor, Ha waii. . ! , ; WEST SALEM Mrs. Ivan Wood entertained the "Dime and Dine" club with a 1 o'clock lunch eon last week. Attending were Mrs. Mabel Kitchen, Mrs. L. Hartman, Mrs. Lottie Chaffee, Mrs. Roy Stevens, Mrs. Mark Hoffman, Mrs. Harry Turpin, Mrs. Otto Peterson,. Mrs. L Gregg, Mrs. Harold Jamison and Mrs. Elizabeth Hoffman. WEST SALEM Mrs. Glen Davenport had a meeting of 4H Clothing I A club members at her home Friday. Work was start ed on the first project and the leader gave instructions on the use of stencils. Girls selected the name of "Silver Thimble club." WEST SALEM The Home Economics club of the local grange is meeting at the home of the president, Mrs. Artie Phil lips for an all day business and sewing meeting with a no-host luncheon Tuesday noon. WEST SALEM Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Alcorn and Valma of Nampa, Ida., came Saturday to spend a short vacation with Mrs. Alcorn's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L Henderson. Wayne Henderson, who has been a member of the air corps at McCord Field, is spending a vacation with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. L Henderson. At the end of his vacation he will be trans ferred to the Pendleton air base. Mr. and Mrs. William Stalk and small daughters were accom panied by friends on a trip to ML Hood Saturday. Comedy Given At Bethel Qub Slates Another ' Farce for March j Community Meet BETHEL A one act) comedy. "The New Bride," was staged by Bethel ' Community club : Friday night. Those playing the roles were Dean Lauderback, Jean Hain, Simpson Hamrick, - Paul Hamrick, Wanda Froehlich, Wer na Froehlich, Mary Hamrick, Al lison Klug, Clifford ; Hageman, Marvin Hageman.; I Werna , Froehlich was program chairman and announced piano solos by Jean Hain; and songs with guitar : accompaniment - by Simpson and Mary Hamrick. Allison Klug presided- at the business , meeting. He appointed as refreshment committee for the March meeting, Coral ee Nichols, Clifford Hageman, Eugene Ham rick, and as program committee, Mrs. Emaleen Williams, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Hageman, Mrs. Cass A. .Nichols. The Summit Sunday school, of the Orchard Heights neighbor hood, will put on their three act comedy, "Good Gracious Grand ma!" at the March meeting here. Simpson Hamrick, Ralph A. Wilson, W. R. Baker, were ap pointed as a committee to take charge of buying materials and building permanent f walls and doors at the rear of the stage, expense is to be defrayed by the Community club. 1 In charge of serving refresh ments during the social hour were Mrs. A. C. Spranger, Mrs. H. R. Bishop and Mrs. J. G. Lauderback. Scouts Elect For Troop 20 HAYESVTLLE A meeting of parents of Scout troop No. 20 was called Thursday night to elect officers for the coming year. J. J. Komyate, scoutmaster, read a report on activities of the Scouts during the past year. Three "tenderfeet, Paul Fuhr er, Alfred Komyate and Ray Car row, received badges. Mrs.. Paul Fuhrer, Mrs. Lyle Carrow and Mrs. jJ. J. Komyate received mothers' badges. Troop committeemen are chair man, T. A. Lewis; outdoors, Fred Fisher; advancement, George Strozute; publicity, Albert Stett ler; membership, Lyle Carrow; special troop committee, Milton Dierks, Paul Fuhrer and C. Mow-ry- A committee meeting will be held Thursday night, March 0, to elect a scoutmaster and assistant scoutmaster. 10 Is Quota Set For March Call DALLAS Polk county select ive service headquarters have re ceived tentative notice that ten men will be called from the coun ty between March 17 and March 21. j All men taken in the two pre vious calls have been Volunteers. Only one more volunteer remains Salem Heights News SALEM HEIGHTS Ronald Poyner left Thursday for San Luis Obispo, - where he will be em ployed in the state forest service. His parents, Mr. j and Mrs. Tom Poyner of Portland, will conduct the Salem Heights sub-post of fice, store and oil station in his absence. Eileen Van Eaton, who is at tending library school at Denver university will start practice work in a library near. Denver in March. - - . -. Mrs. Clara Miner of Tillamook Is making a: two Weeks visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ole Haugen and family;. ': An aunt and niece, Mrs. Mc Cune and daughter Helen, spent the weekend at the D. D. Dotson home. iTheir; home is in Portland, and they, are the only living rela tives of Mrs. Dotson. Bride) Elect Is Honored BRUSH COLLEGE Brush College Helpers club . sponsored a bridal shower honoring Miss Maxine Olson - at the country homej of Mrs. John Schindler, Thursday j afternoon. Mrs. M. Fochtj and;,Mrs. Edwin Burton were in charge. Presiding; at the business ses sion was Mrs. Leland Wendt, who appointed to assist Margaret GH lis, county health nurse, in giving tuberculin tests , at Brush Col lege school in March, Mrs. Louis Singer, Mrs. Glen McAllister and Mrs. Leland Wendt Appointed as a committee to arrange for! a pie social, March 14, to aid 1 the community club in paying for the stage were Mrs. Karl Harritt, Mrs. Edwin Burton, Mrs. Joe Singer, Mrs. Fred Olson, Mrs. Monte; Harris and Mrs. A. W. Andrews. Preceding presentation of gifts Patsy Mbiiarity gave a vocal solo accompanied by her mother, Mrs. Irene Mortality and Mildred Nel son played, "I Love You Truly." Club Hears Talk On WOd Flowers UNION HILL Mrs. W. M. Tate was hostess to the Union Hill Woman's club Thursday after noon when Florence Pottorff pre sented a program on wild flowers and birds. Present were Mrs. W. EL Rabens, Mrs. B. E. Bower, Mrs. V. D. Scott and Keith, Mrs. C C Carter, Mrs. Adolph Heater, Mrs. Mary Tate, Mrs. Dolph Heater, Mrs. David Pottorff, Miss Florence Pottorff, Mrs. C, E. Heater, Mrs. Henry Tate and Elizabeth, Mrs. Douglas Heat er and the hostess, Mrs. Tate. The next meeting will be in two weeks at the home of Mrs. George Scott. Health Tests Set March 11 West . Salem PTA to Aid Health Nurse With Tuberculin Exams WEST SALEM A meeting of the executive ' committee of the Parent-Teacher association was held Thursday and It was voted to buy 25 dinner plates to add to kitchen equipment. Mrs. C A. Rust and Mrs. D. T. Bradford were appointed on the purchasing committee.- -v r Mrs. Ethel McCoy was instruct ed t to notify the i Polk county health association that the PTA would cooperate in the skin tu berculin test to be given in the West Salem school Tuesday, March 1L Dr. A. B. Starbuck will administer the test to children of pre-school age,, school children and adults for a nominal fee. Plans were made 1 for' a silver tea to be held in the upper grade bunding March 21, - and a X pre school clinic will j be held in April. - The monthly PTA meeting will be held in the gymnasium Tues day night at 7:30 o'clock. A mu sical program will follow with so cial activities directed by J. S. Bowne. - Members having birthdays in May, June and July will be in charge of refreshments. They are Mrs. C A. Rust, Mrs. Jack Welbe, Mrs. D. T. Bradford, Mrs. H. Loewen and Mrs. Leighton Dash iell. - - ' i. man, Mrs. Lester Thomas, Mrs. Bert Hamilton, Mrs. Warren Mc Neil, Mrs. T. D. Trick, Veiled Trick; Mrs. Lee Frederickson, Mrs. Ed Caldwell, Mrs. Floyd Bates, Mrs. Forrest Cammack. Mrs. Jo seph McCracken and Mrs. Walter Cook of Scotts Mills. Ray . Sparks who has been in Oklahoma for some time is at home - with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sparks. ; History . Prof Speak SILVERTOlt R. I. LovelL professor of social science at Wil lamette university, was the speak er at the' Monday noon meeting of the Rotary dub. , Labish Center Slates Farce LABISH CENTER ... . "Here Comes Charlie" will, be presented Friday, March 7, by Labish Cen ter Community club. Jack Power and- Leslie Klampe are on the program committee. Characters are: Nora Malone, Beverly Boehm; Officer Tim Mo GruL Willard Aker; Mrs. Fanny Farnham, Mrs. Horace Biddy; Larry Elliott, Leslie Klampe; Ted Hartley, Max Bibby; Vivian Smythe-Kersey, , Arlene - Rasmus sen; Uncle Aleck Twiggs, -Lyle Klampe; Charlie Hopps, Dorothy Miller; Mrs. Caroline Smythe Kersey, Mrs Harry Boehm; Mort imer Smythe-Kersey, Jask Pow er. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Rents and Joe Burr are on the refreshment committee. Rosedale Women Honor Friend ROSEDALE Women of the lo cal missionary society drove to Scotts Mills Thursday to the home of Mrs. Lawrence McCracken and surprised her with a shower. Present were Mrs. Frieda Leh- ) iimb rnrr mm on the Polk county list but it is possible that more men in the county may volunteer before the time for the next group to be called. Last Rites Held For Dallas Man DALLAS Funeral services for Edwin H. Low, who died suddenly at the home of his son here Fri day, were held at Henkle and Bollman chapel Monday after noon at 1 o'clock.' The body will be taken to Sioux City, Iowa. Edwin H. Low was the father of Charles Low of Dallas, mana ger of the J. C Penney Co. store. , i COAST FAMILIES LICK "II.C.L" t - . (HIGH COST Of UVWG) GOOD COOKS FULL OF PRAISE FOR NUCOA -' ' ' ; f " -'W .-.. ' ' -" f T ' rmnh I; tZHZSl BTK3 . . " oore men at work, lacomes rise. Popular la la&h" boxes are sandwiches spread wka NUCOAj the deilcioaa, Baodem soar gariae made oa the Coast. NUCOA suralshes asaoncfc food-eoergy as the most erpeoaire spread for bread- MMfoc4-eocrgycalriesperpoaD4 CSPetTiXT T9 COTXfXJ is the fact that NUCOA supplies VITAMIN A Ererf pouod of NUCOA contains over 7,500 predoea VITAMIN A units and this Is tree the year aroond, with no variation between winter and swamer. How lucky that NUCOA costs so little yoa casi give the children all the "breads Nocoa" they wsatl tl KSSa CMSS31T, the delldoes Barer of NUCOA adds aa old-Cuhlooed, real foodaess yo iast can't get with flavorless shocttalags. And as well as im hot breads, pancakes, waffles, NUCOA tastes fast right." For NUCOA Is saade with pore gvAM oils chamad la fresh pasteariaad aklm axllk bodi prodacts of Aatedcs farm; r t xn t:w rzuvi .i- vi3S9 p;rr NUCOA Is always so sweet and fresh, for NUCOA b made a order only nerer held in storagtt It la n true quality product, with delightful texture easy to- cream smd to spread. , t -.; . means a lot to the maa who has worked hard all da. Food seasoned with NUCOA or fried in NUCOA, tastes swelL NUCOA gives more yfawr the laxnrioas, rich' taste which oaly a spread for bread mm give. Yet cooking with NUCOA pots ma ' cost? 1st yo bodgetz .. raeCeasfs Fastest SeSa; e5eaewJ aik ftawa . -' fWCeast Tastes - ' . - - ; - i o : in Sandwiches AT YOUR GROCER'S 5 ; if X X ;