The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 13, 1942, Page 13, Image 13

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Surprise Party
Given Couple
. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Douria
(Beverly Armstrong) were the
honor guests at a surprise recep
tion Thursday night at the First
Presbyterian church following
. the prayer meeting. ! T
Gifts were presented to the
' couple from the various groups
of the ' church by Mrs. Arthur
Bates. Mr. J. J. Fitzsimons acted
as toastmaster. . Vig
A program was presented and I
Included members by the male'
quartet, . Mr, Ralph - Scott, Dr.
Leon Barrlck, Mr. Wiilard Horn-
schoe and Mr., Gordon HolloweU
"and readings by Mrs. Gordon
McGUchrist. Refreshments were
served by . the committee in
charge." -'
UNIONVALE Members and
guests attended the all day quilt
ing held Tuesday, at the Union
vale Evangelical Ladies Aid
room. Rev. and Mrs.: V. A. Bal
lantyne of Monmouth were
guests. .
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kuhn,
their son and daughter of Sa
lem were Sunday dinner guests
of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Deyoe.
JEAN PARKER and RICHARD ARtEN Sln(
a Ibc cup o
wbil filming -TORPEDO BOAT,"
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Here's why it nerer fails! Make.
your coffee with the same care aa
you hare in the past These two
exeloiiye M. J.B.' features a
uniform roaat and double blend-ino-wDl
giro you the finest cup'
f ecdfee yoa ever tasted! : .
SOVIU TOUt SaOMIT SACK I Boy
a pound of If. J. B. If you don't
agree it's better than any ether
coffee return the lid to M.J. B.
Co, and we will, refund double
yew pveaaae price.
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PRESIDES Mrs. Willow Evans, QefO is president of the
Hal Hibbard auadliary of the United Spanish American War,
Veterans, hostess, group of ho Oregon, auxiliary ' which met
In Salem Saturday. Mrs. Minnie Stauffe (righO, state, presi
dent, was presiding officer. A large number of members
were in Salem for the session from over the state.
Scio Council
Takes Action
4H livestock dub to
Meet Tonight; Aid;
Set for Soldiers
SCIO At the March meeting
of the city council the body dis
cussed briefly a Lebanon ordi- pital where. ne was under treat-
nance raauve o ponce reserve ment for pneumonia. He is
omcers xor civilian, aexense. me i ported improving,
matter will be eiven further at-1
Itention when needed, it was de- j mts. Minme repper suuerea
cided. I a severe cut -on her, left -index
A dozen steel chairs were or . I finger , this week when she was
Nvmfli . ir chopping wood. Her condiuon is
for use at the city ban. The water Mtisfactor7'
superintendent was instructed to
pura wo neierx ana ooxes I ti . rsi !-:
for same for experimental -pur-
poses in anucipation of installing I MONMOUTH Karen Julia
water meters throughout the lo-1 Mun want dauehter of Mr. and
Mrs. Sldon Muu, born March 2,
March 1. He Is the first child, r
Coaches i and officials . of the
Lmn ' county grade school B
league tournament recently ' held
at Harrisburg, with Brownsville
winner, named Robert OHourke
of ' Sdo' among fhose'receiving
honorable ; mention ' on. the all
star team. '
Joe Stasek is receiving medical
treatment at an Albany hospital.
Harry Holechek, Scio high cen
ter, returned to his home v Tues
day night from an Albany hos-
and died Marclt S, at a. Salem hos
pital. Survivors include a brother
and sister, and grandparents Mr.
and Mrs. O. Hi Mun, Monmouth,
and Mr: and Mrs. Brownlee of
Jerome, Idaho. The Utter accom
panied, by . their son came here
for the services which were held
Monday afternoon at ; Independence.
- SCIO VFW anxiliary Is mak
ing quilts, tourniquets and tri
angular bandages for emergency
use at the Red Cross receiving
and dressing station to be es
tablished at Scio. Members meet
at the local hall all day Thurs
days Other women are invited
to participate. -
About 40 persons have regis
tered in the second class of first
aid work to begin in Scio under
sponsorship of the Linn county
Red Cross and civilian defense If TT .
council, with Dr. W. P. Gould-1 JLU JlIOIIICS Hi
mg as instructor, xweniy inree
Sdoans completed the course
during the 10 weekr just past,
and first aid station will be set
up as soon as official certificates
are received from the Linn Red
Cross.
DAYTON The March meet
ing of the Dayton Garden club
was held Monday at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Londer-
shausen. "Annuals" was the sub
ject of study, led by Mrs. Alex
Ross. Plans were made for the
spring shrub and food sale to
be held, March 21.
Many Visit
SCIO Rebekah lodge has
named Mrs. C. L. Donahue, Mrs.
Riley Montgomery and Mrs.
Frank Sommer a committee for
emergency cooking for refugees
if such service becomes neces
sary. Lower haUof the Scio
IOOF building has been desig
nated as an emergency food sta
tion. .Today's Menu
Apricots, steamed and seeded
begin the featured dish in to
day's menu:
Apricot salad
Salmon roll
Steamed cabbage
Washington cream pie
.
On biscuit dough, spread
flaked canned . salmon, mixed
with finely chopped celery and
onions, or,, with any leftover
vegetables. Season wel roir up
and bake in a buttered pan until
almost' done, then add tomato
sauce and baste a few times be
fore removing from oven.
APRICOT SALAD
1 cup seeded' steamed apri
cots .
cup diced celery
Vi cup broken nuts
Vt cup raisins
1 tablespoon 'mon Juice -
teaspoon salt
4 tabler . -Tench dressing
Mix and chill ingredients. '
I TREAT YOUR FEET
I TO THE ; f j
j Solid Comfort 1
j j .' Why not. give your feet the thrill , j j
j I of shoes that were designed for real . l " I 1
" , ' . , comfort? Our handsome Heel Huggers m i
! If r ' were specially built for walkmg ease."; . ; -( ' - I I
Hi i - V LINDA. I
& -..Every, pair hca the famous toug; non- ' 1
! slip heel feature. See our beautiful"' ; "' -
j -C new Spring styles right awayl : -4--
! Clres AVt to 10 , AAA to JZS " y )
! .. :: : Miller 'slh:LU ' !
i . ' MACt FLOOIl . - - -. I Ii;
Independence
INDEPENDENCE Mr. and
Mrs. Clyde DeSart. of Silverton
visited Friday with Mr. DeSart's
sister, Mrs. Frank Van Dyke.
News has been received here
that Paul Carey has been assign
ed to duty at the naval post office
in Seattle.
Mrs. Ernest Kruse of Wilson-
ville visited. this weekend with
her sister, Mrs. W. T. Hoffman.
Miss Betty Kruse and Dick Fuller
of Portland were Sunday visitors
at the Hoffman home . and . Mrs.
Kruse returned to WilsonvHle
with them.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Van Loh of
Lebanon were -.weekend visitors
at the home of Mrs. Van Loh's
father, R. W. Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Norval Taylor
and children of Lebanon are vis
I ting this week at the home of
Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. William Cook. Monday and
Tuesday the Taylors visited with
friends in Portland and Vancou
ver and with Mr. and Mrs. Rob
ert KeUey at Longview. The Kel
leys are former residents of In
dependence.
Mr. and Mrs. William KeUey.
Miss Beryl KeUey and BUI Gente
mann motored to Bonneville Sun
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Bewley of
Klamath Fans visited last week
with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartman.
Sunday visitors at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartman were
Mr. and Mrs. William Coffey of
Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hartman are
displaying proudly, a flag issued
to them by the American Legion.
It has two silver stars on it,
standing for two sons in the ser
vice of the United States. Both
Junior and Gene Hartman are
serving In the US navy
where in the Pacific.
cal system if deemed economical
ly advisable
, 1 - 1
Appropriate council committee
was instructed to Investigate and'
report on .. likely site for trash
grounds for the city. Bills approx
imating $160 were ordered paid.
Mayor Withers presided, an mem
bers of the. council except Bartu
being present
Meeting of the Richardson Gap
4H livestock club is to be held
Friday night at the school house
four miles southeast of Scio -"The
seven members own four sheep
and three calves. Herbert Bailey
i is leader.
Scio board of education has
tentatively.secured a successor to
Clyde. Alexander, high-school ma
thematics instructor who resigned
this week. AU other members of
the staff were offered new con
tracts with advance in salaries.
Coffers Of the Scio : auxiliary
hospital will be augmented by
more than $40, it ' was believed
Tuesday by Charles Chrz, .man
ager of the dance given by Czech-
American societies at ZCBJ hatt
Saturday night A substantially
similar amount from the turkey
dinner served Sunday by Czech
lodges wHl go to . Czech soldiers
fighting . axis ' powers In Europe
and ; elsewhere, according to Ed
Rubesh, who was in charge of I
the dinner. Both occasions were
in connection with the district
convention of 7 Czech-American
organizations.- Following the- ban
quet Sunday afternoon speakers
addressing the gathering included
J. M. Stransky, Portland, Secre
tary of State Earl SneU, Mrs. E.
Phillips, local civilian defense
council chairman, and others. Joe
Bartu officiated as master of cere
monies.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Allen Tarp-
ley, Scio route one, are the par
ents of a son, Jack Auen, born
Gates .Band
To Appear
GATES The Gates' school
band wfll present - Saturday a
program including some patrio
tic numbers. - The - program - is
free to the - public -and a lunch
win be. sold, the proceeds to be
used for the. benefit of the band.
Mrs. Ruby Winters left Sunday
Lfor Spokane, Wash, where she
will spend this week with rela
tives. She was accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs, Oscar. Osterhout.
Mortsse Burned V
SILVERTON Of special Inter
est to many Silverton residents
is the burning of the mortgage of
the L. C Toss Sunset home Sun
day at Seattle.' Silverton -Luth-erans
contributed,, to the home.
The superintendent from its be-:
ginning Is 84-year-old Dr. I C
Foss, father of two former Sfl
verton pastors, H. L. Foss and C
L. Foss. .": .-'; r -
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Your tCLrzr
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for
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Tilbbum's C(CI tEHF f 9T Tii
I.Friale S c diced drM hew (orcabed raw beet tea.;
, toned to iatte) la 4 Tbtpt, fat. Kaaore. fiB-fry It
chopped eatery and 2 tapa. aalaced aaiaa la wnulnjna;
fttt antn leader and delicately brows. Add 2 c lrbote-
kcniet canw well drained. 2. Reaaove aereublo from :
tit. Add t TUpa. fat and S Ttepa. tHifcary ftaat 1.
c ricked Flaar; btead tbofoaeUy. CradaaOy add I e. warm
t- ) and 2 c aadk; stir cooataadr. Add 1 c grated!
Aanrlcaa rtim, W tip. yaaaarrl tsp. aagar? leaaore
, from heat. t. Combine aaeat, avgetablea and aaooe: j
tun Into Urge caneroie. Maks wbou wheat BBcerr;
ftoccm 4. Sift and aaeawTe 1 C Wlifci Yt Beat Urichad
Ftoar. (Two added B-vitamins and iron bow enridt ',
- Mbbaryi Bert withoot la any way changing to tnperb ;
baUi)gqity.Th9eTiumlmaiCTlul health elements
dements youf whole llmfly need la these trenooua
timet for round, tteadf Berrcs, sad for the ability te
thrive on bard physical work!) Add f bps. aekJae pv-i
aW (or 2 tips, doable-acting). M tsp. aaR, 1 tsp. aaaari
ift together twice. Add 1 c Waafi Whato Wheat
Fleer, unsifted. (Get this wholesome, wheaty flour from
your grocer yonH find new sees for it constantly.) Mix
wen. 5. Cot la 4 Tbsps. aasrHnlna tin mixture It Ilea
coarse meal. i. Add H c taUk all at oace; mix till all
flour la dampened. 7. Turn oa floored board. Knead
lightly tor a few second to smooth dough. (Your baking
, tngrediewta are growing new pwciom day by day, log
can't riik wasteful baking faOnral Protect ywa baling
locceat with Bake-Frored rnbbmys Best! It's bam;
tested by actual baking 4 to times a day daring min
Ing!) S. Koll oat dough to ti-fo. thktneag'cnt with
floored 2-in. biscuit cotter. 9. Place on casaerole: brow '
torn with melted tartar; bake la bet even (400 T.)
about 85 min. This Is a "flghtin Joad'-choak tun f
food-energy, aitaaaim. minerals, and muidc-boiMmg
protein. Get a bag of PiUiburyli Best hare a hearty
Corn-and-Becf Pot Pi far rapper. - ?
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Uso PHIsbury's Dost
Enriched Flour
BAXE-FstOYO ta prctsd your fcekbal
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MnatttH I.ntlis TWO
Star front a bag of rnishury's Best. Write FHl
bory flour Milk Company, Dept. SZ. M'une
apoiia. Aim ... ask far complet detafis f
other pramiamt . . . real iterllng (solid) sflrar,
other aaloable merchandise ... which yea CM
get wUh rilUbury Thrift Stan.
some-
Honor Roll Given
At Buena Crest
BUENA CREST Spelling" hon-
ajor roll for the upper trades for
HI the nast week included Mar
guerite Whitney, Betty Diem,
Helen Ritchey, Barbara. Race,
Glenn Robertson, Donald Meit
hof, Eldon Beckner, Edward
Diem, Betty McCormick, Barbara
Robertson and Betty Messman.
Clear Lake ball team played
softball at Buena Crest last Fri
day. The score was 15 to 13 in
Clear Lake's favor.'
To Attend Services
SILVERTON Silverton Luth
erans plan to attend the formal
dedication of the Lutheran Cen
ter chapel at Portland Sunday
afternoon. Rev. H. L. Foss, presi
dent of the Pacific district of the
Norwegian Lutheran church of
America, will speak. " An. earlier
dedicatory service has been set
for S p. nt with the' Rev. L. Lud-
wikv president of the Northwest
era district of the - American
Lutheran church as the speaker.
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saves
Ten Daily Jlcbds
f- - - ,
Mentholattra hrtngr aTTghtrBlTy
soothing relief trom: . .
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Beadacha. S. Naaal IrrtUtton dua so
coloa. C Craeked Llpa. 7. Cuta and
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Of Midjet sayings. Don't take our word for it. Just come io the Midget and set for yourself that 70a can
buy good quality meat for less. Salem's only market felling inspected meats excloslYely. This week we offer
Young- t7trn Pork GS ff?(i Dainty; Lean Oj Tfjri
PORK y)JP LOm - rV0 LOIII - 15
OOASTS UMM ROASTS LHlilJ COOPS ,b
Picnic Cuts - Tenderloin Cut 1 . Tht Choicest '. ,
Yotsn. Gf7ci Back rl (7X-fi Blediwa ; (7Cf(fl
pork vM mm ) yh dmoii yj il
STEAK LHP SQOADESiliLzO 111 BACKS , L5Ja
Lean, SmalL For Seasoning r - ' By the Piecs
5ugarured CI 7?iri Sugar-Cored C f Sugarured G(rri
JOUL 1 0 StIOKED :.7A I: COTTAGE
BAC011 iLAib . picincs Lrm: mm r ::$)U&
Lean ... Small Ones '; -''-X fvm. ' , Easy to 'SDee
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i Twenty-Seven Years at the Same Location and S elling More Bleat Than Ever. There's a Bcasonv
Choice
BEEF .
COASTS
mm
cm
Blade Cuts
Choice
ADE1 :
BOASTS
Meaty
Swiss Cut
OODIID
STEAK
(me
Delicated
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ARE "SAUSAGE DAYS." This Is Not a peciaL- We Blake and Sell an Extra il
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Large Amount ot sausage on xnese uays wmcn tnaDies us o wuoie a towcr rncc
Pure Pork
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Our Ground Meats Are Prepared from Clean, Fresh-Cuts of Inspected Bleats.
USELESS TO PAY BIORE RISKY TO PAY LESS. :
Home-Rendered
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