The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 02, 1942, Page 9, Image 9

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Tlx OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Tuesday Morning. Tune 2, 1942
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Statesman
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cial responsibility for error which
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lished in its columns and In cases
where this paper at at fault will
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ment In which the typographical
mistake occurs. .
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to reject questionable advertising.
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place all advertising under the
proper classification.
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dressis for the protection of the
advertiser and must therefore be
answered by letter. The Statesman
la not at liberty to divulge infor
mation as to the identity of an
advertiser using a "Blind" ad.
Livestock and Poultry
BABY CHICKS. S popular varieties
every wee. Also Leghorn cocareis
now reaay. ra saw, uee uaicnery.
Auctions
ADMINISTRATOR'S
AUCTION SALE
WEDNESDAY. JUNE 31 JO p. m.
1698 South Liberty St.
Having sold my home, now I will sell
t public auction all furniture and
furnishings to the highest bidder for
eash including: 1 Frigidaire deluxe
1942 model range. 1936 Norg refrig
erator. 6-ft. A-l Lyric cabinet radio,
two 9x13 Ax. rugs: ex. table. 6 chairs;
Oak desk, all curtains and rods; Eureka
electric sweeper with attachments,
Wal. bow foot bed. deluxe coil spring,
silk floes msttress, t other beds com
plete; wal. dresser, stand tables, end
tables, magazine rack, complete fire
place set floor 8c bridge lamps, man.
and cane velour davenport, chair and
rocker suite; green dresser, Cong, rug
9x12. oak desk, magazine rack, table
lamps, 3 mirrors, cushions, umbrella
stand, throw rugs, T drawer chiffon
ier, sewing and arm rockers, fruit jars,
crocks, potatoes, gas water heater,
carpenter's bench, post-hole digger,
lots of garden tools, wheelbarrow,
lumber and nails, step ladders, 2-burn-er
kerosene stove, toilet, lawn mower,
scythe and snathe, pruners. books,
carpenter tools, etc.
ELIZABETH HARTMAN. Owner.
F. N and Glenn Woodry. Auctioneers.
Phone 3110 Wa Buys. Sell, Exchange
Anything Salable.
Help Wanted
COUPLE to do morning and evening
Chores in return for rent for 3-room
bouse in country. Lights, water and
milk furnished. W. L. Woelk. Rt. 2,
Box 170-C.
STRAWBERRY- pickers. J. V. Lehi'
man. 1 mile east of Brooks. Ph. 22974.
ONION weeders. Louie Garbarino,
R. 7. Box 347 Salem. Ore., on Van
Cleave Rd.
HOP TRAINERS wanted. 4 miles
Rest of Salem. Williams 6c Thacker.
ion 21331
Help Want erf Male
MAN. 16 up. draft ex. for garage
work. Box 2119. Statesman.
WANTED Applications from carpen
ters desiring steady employment
apply week days 8 to I. Oregon Fair
view Home Dr. H. G. Miller, supt.
GROCERY clerk, year round job.
Saving Center. 3390 Portland Road.
Night bellboy & porter. Apply in per
son. Marion Hotel.
MAN to hoe garden. Phone 7498.
Help Wanted Female
EXPERIENCED egg candler. North
west Poultry & Dairy. 1505 N. Front.
GIRL or woman for housework. Good
wages. Marilyn's Shoe Store.
WOMAN or girl for general house
work in .Portland. No small children,
liberal time off. good wages. Call 6478.
EXPERIENCED bookkeeper. Ph. 4083.
WANTED Girl for fountain work.
Steady employment. 'Viles Drug Store.
FIRE INSURANCE stenographer, en
dorsement and cancellation clerk. If
Interested telephone Portland, BEacon
7381. M. Austin
GIRL for light hswrk. Ph. 4581.
WAITRESS Some light cooking.
Steady. Top wages. Box 7116. Statesman
TiTUirrv nirlrr Tnnuire Northwest
Poultry Co. 1505 N. Front Phone 7007
Situations Wanted
SHRUBBERY, garden all kinds of
work. 1180 Smith St. Ph. 9567 8 to 4.
DAY nurseiy. experienced. 112 Union
PLOWING. DISCING. HARROWING
AND CULTIVATING with Ford trac
tor done on jobs any size. Ph. 8997.
PAINTING and decorating Ph. 7552.
DRESSMAKING Phone 3718
For Sale Miscellaneous
un -r rnuTfiATlON PIPE. 8 sorink-
lers 6c nec. connections. Inq. Cooper
Hardware, Monmouth, ore.
UNDERWOOD typewriter. 16-inch
carriage, standard keyboard. 112 S. 13th
" r-nMRTTvTi No 81. International
bought new 1941. Equipped trailer hitch
mnA err. in snouts for bulk handling.
$925. lVa ml. north Monmouth, west side
Highway J. a ixrence
COME quick Strawberries you pick,
. i - i f. , L. nnc
10. riugn Harris, a mi. wum uu asu.,
ADVERTISING
VTestern Advertising
Representatives
Ctarn O Cloae. Inc.
uom Angelas Beams
Eastern Advertising
Representatives
Ward -Griffith Company. Inc.
Chicago, New York. Detroit
Boston. Atlanta
Entered at the Postoflce at Salem,
Oreotm, as Second Class Matter. Pub
Itched every moraine except Monday.
Bwstnest etftce SIS SetOH Commercial
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SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Man SubscrtDtion Rates In Advance:
TV lull II isregun. muit hn .
an cents: Uo si.00: 1 year M0O
CaWVWllfjrW W VVUW - . aaw. m w '
lor 1 year In advance Per copy S cents
By-City Carrier. 73 cents a month:
9.00 a rear In advance in Marlon and
Money to Loan
QUICK CASH LOANS
CALL, WRITS or phone (9168) to
Salem's oldest, largest home owned
and home managed finance Institu
tion. Your financial affairs will be
discussed and loan made In strictest
privacy. You will be given every con
sideration in the repaying of your
loan or granting of extensions
1 to IS MONTH TO REPAY
You can pay In full any time to
reduee the cost.
ONLY BORROWER SIGNS
No endorsers. Loans made en furni
ture or Bote.
SIX
ROY H. SIMMONS. MOB.
Lie. No. M-1SJ
JIM CLARK. ASST. HCJL
GENERAL FINANCE
CORPORATION
Lie. No. s-m
134 So, Commercial St Phone 9168
First door south of Ladd 4k Bush
bank. Convenient ground floor location
PRIVATE MONEY
AUTO AND TRUCK LOANS
CONTRACTS REFINANCED to re
duee Daymen ta. Money for new oi
used cars No aelay or red tape. You
wul retain pomtession of the vehicle
1 TO IS MONTHS TO PAY
ROY H. SIMMONS
136 South Commercial Street
Phone 9168 Lie No M-152
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm. City or Acreage Property
CHILDS 6c MILLER. INC.
344 Stale St. Phone 9261
WI LOAN on farm, residential &
business property. Will buy mortgages
or contracts. HAWKINS 6c ROBERTS.
INC I teal tore. Guardian Building.
For Sale- Miscellaneous
USED restaurant equipment, includ
ing 33 ft. of counter with stool base.
13 stools. 8 ft. refrigerator in perfect
condition, large exhaust fan. pie case
sandwich table, etc. Call at La Dou's
Fountain Lunch. 183 N. High.
NEW trailer house, with built-ins.
wired for elec. 2707 Brooks St.
HEAVY brown duck canvas tent. 30
by 40 ft., kitchen attached. Rt. 6, box
575, Henry Myers.
PANSY 6c viola plants. 25c doz. Del
phinium 15c clump. Painted Daisies
10c clump. Salvia, 25c doz .Ruffled Pe
tunia 35c a doz. Binegars, Pen 4 Corners
CROOKED Finger Mountain grown
Burbank No 1 seed and table pota
toes. Puritan Cider Works, West Salem.
LARGE kale 6c cabbage plants galore.
Ph. 2-2316. Paul Silke. Rt. 6. Box 249.
THE APRON SHOP 679 N. High.
Trade Miscellaneous
2 H. P. bench saw. gas engine, com
plete with coil, battery and 15-inch
saw. Trade for young calves, sows or
what have you. Write 2118, co States
man. Wanted Furniture
F. N. 6c GLENN WOODRY. Auc
tioneers A furniture dealers will pay
you more cash or trade for furniture
6c household goods. We buy or sell
everything Ph. 5110.
CASH FOR used furniture 6c hoi
hold goods R Forgey Ph. 7448.
Wanted Miscellaneous
SMALL children boarded in country
home. Reasonably. Write Box 2120,
Statesman.
ALL KINDS of used goods. Ph. 4517.
USED FURNITURE Ph. 9185.
Miscellaneous
MALE, INSTRUCTION. Ambitious
men who would like to become train
ed Welders. We will train you in spare
hours for employment in Aircraft,
Shipbuilding and other essential war
industries. Men trained in gas and arc
welding have steady work, good wages.
Training includes actual shop practice.
Also placement service. Write for
facts. Utilities Inst.. 2117 Statesman.
Dental Plate Repair
rWO-HOUR SERVlc IN MOST
CASES
Bring or Mail Your Plates tor ReDalr
DR HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST
Adolph Bldg . State St Com'l -Ph 3311
For Rent Rooms
HOTEL MARION
Rooms, special weekly and monthly
rates to perm guests Marion Coffee
Shop, delicious meals at low price
2 MEN to share extra lg. rm., twin
beds. Also single rm., $2 up. 653 N.
High.
NICE rm.. good bed, quiet home, for
man. 955 Belmont. Ph. 7772.
SM. rm.. nr. capitol. 966 Center.
SLP RMS. 378 Bellevue. Ph. 3048.
SLP RM.. near state btdgs Ph 21449
Room and Board
ROOM Sc BOARD. CaU 4406.
SLP. rm. Bd. nearby. 704 N. Cottage.
EXCELLENT board. 330 N. Summer.
ROOM 8c board. 2 men. 1820 Ferry.
GOOD service. 1144 Center. Ph 8630.
BOARD 6c room. 2310 N. 4th.
BETTER BRD 8c rm 745 S Com St
For Rent Apartments
LARGE One-rm. apt. Pullman kitch
en. Nicely furnished. Women only.
1118 Oak St
2-ROOM furn. apt., lights, water, $2
week. 1-room, 1 25. 1290 Oak.
NEW 2-rm. furn. apt.. It., w.. priv,
lav., adults $12. 1062 7th. W. Salem.
2-R.. s fur . $6. Adults. Holly, dist.
No dogs. 10O5 N. 22nd at D.
washer, garage mciuded. adults. Near
bus. zzbi riazei. rn. w.
4-RM. unfurn. duplex. Hdwd. firs
Gas furnace 6c range. Gar. Bsmt 2310
Trade.
2-RM, priv. bath. 818 S. 11.
FURN. 2-R & kitchenette, heat, light.
water, vw aaginaw
NEW J-rm. moo , new . icii- .
in. furn or-unfur. now avail. Ph. 6134.
NO. COOKE, TWS
IS MINE BABfES
CANT EAT
sAWDWioes
BLONDE
Money to Loan
CASH
FOR
Any Constructive Purpose
No loan la too small for our con
sideration. Repayment schedules ar
ranged to fit your income. For example:
YOU RECJOVK YOU PAY MONTHLY
$ 50.00
100.00
150.00
300.00
$ 5.02
10.05
15.07
30.14
Above payments art figured on IS
months oaaia
Phone, write, or call at the office
of Salem's Personal Loan Center.
315 Court St. Salem
Phone 4446
State License S-S2S M-S7S
CALKINS
FINANCE COMPANY
LOANS-S25 to $300
Almost any credit-worthy person who
really needs cash ... to pay off old
debts . . for medical or dental work
. . . or for some other worthy purpose
can qualify' foi a loan at Personal.
FJEKSUIMA.L. ilN AINL-i U-VJ.
Ground Fir.. New Bligh Bldg.
512 STATE STREET (At High Street)
Telephone 3191
State Licenses: S-122, M-165
Auto Loans
Willamette Credit Co.
STB FLOOR GUARDIAN BUtLDTNO
LICENSE N. M 159
Loans Wanted
WANTED PRIVATE MONEY
TO LOAN on good Salon reel es
tate. Will pay 6 interest.
W. H. GRABENHORST CO.
REALTORS
Financial
WANTED -To buy for cash Real
estate mortgages, real estate contracts,
merchandise discount paper. State
Finance Co.. 344 State.
For Rent Apartments
COMFORTABLE. furn.. 3 large
rms.. elec rnge 6c refrig. Call 6250 eves.
MOD. 2-rm furn. 1553 State.
WELL furnished basement apt. for
employed couple or girls. Electric range
& refrigerator, call at l N. in.
1. 3 or 3 rm. apt 1370 Chemeketa.
2 RMS 6t bath furn. 1449 Waller.
FURN. 2-R.. 812.50. 2-Rm. dn.. sh.
bath $15.50 Its . w.. gar. 172 S. Liberty.
OLYMPIC 3-room furn., apt. Ph
7748. 730 N. Liberty.
a.n furn ant nriv bath. Its.. TT
waer. washer. Inq. 1234 S. Commercial.
VRM furn . clean, apt. Refrigera
tion, Dim, iquiu. ooo o. summer,
CLEAN, one rm. apt 640. Ferry.
1 and 2 rm. apt 2054 N Capitol
APTS. 2 6c 3 rooms, 2310 N. 4th.
For Rent -Houses
7-R.. $20. 172 S. Liberty.
WE HAVE THE PROSPECT
IF YOU Want to selL exchange,
tease, rent see Mr Larsen. Mr. Collins
or Mr Goodwin with Hawkins Or
Roberta
MOD. 5 RM Adults. Ph. 7576.
NEW 5-R., 613 Breys. Ph. 6789.
3-BDRM. house, autom. oil heat
Hdwd. firs., fireplace. Dbl. ear. In very
nice neighborhood. Ph. 8140. bet. 10-12
a. m.
FURN. 5 rms. 6c slpg. porch. 20th
nr. Center. Inq. 580 N. Liberty, Apt. 2.
For Rent
MODERN COTTAGES. $4 6c up
Junction Auto court, so commercial.
Business
Cards in this directory run
on a monthly basts only.
Rate: $1.25 per line per
month.
Auto Brakes
Mike Panek.
275 South Commercial
Batteries
WTLLARD batteries, all types. R. D
Woodrow. 394 Church. Phone 9600.
Bicycles
BICYCLES. New and reconditioned
Harry W Scott. 147 S. Cont'd. P. 4516
Chiropractic Physicians
O A. Sternberg. 346 N. CapitoL 3731
Chimney Sweeps
Northness Chimney Sweep. P. 4490.
Florists
Brelthaupra 447 Court Phone 9198
Funeral Directors
Terwilllger Funeral Home. Ph. 692S
Loans
MONEY to loan. EZY, co Statesman.
Mattresses
SALEM FLUFF RUG St MATTRESS
Co. New Mattresses, old made, rug
cleaning 6c weaving. S 13th Si Wilbur
Tel 8441 Z wickers.
CAPITOL BEDDING CO Pbone 406
Oil Burner Service
SKEW13 JUDSON PHONE 4141.
UlTi Ih W SUES GOT 411 II 1 li.illl T rv-jKiT JUlif in MIIIL ICaWTBEAR IIlTJ 1
Y I I g I4ER UEART j W IcJOWlFI )" II r T TO HEARAVrOMAM 7
r- rv " i i i I t vwvii-m i i i i away w i i n i I I t 'v ti nna I
r II It - - - - Arr7-f mi Y"M1YV It T I few .x.tu.
For Rent
CLEAN, furn. cabin 8c garage.
$8. 1647 Waller. Call evenings.
Wanted to Rent
WANT WANT
Rentals of hnumi ant . acreaff and
farms. Phone 6963 or see Louis Bech-
tel or Mabel Needham. 341 State.
Room 4.
BEDROOM Ac small kitchenette in
quiet pri. home. Good neighborhood.
By middle aged lady. Fh. 5043.
For Sale Real Estate
NEW 4 Rm. & nook with ft acre Just
outside city. 2 BRms. lots of closet
space, HW floors, fireplace, auto, oil
heat. Venetian blinds. See Mr. Good
win With HAWKINS Sc ROBERTS.
INC., Realtors.
FOR SALE
On Fairview avenue, 3 acres cher
ries Sc walnuts. 9 Room house Sc barn,
$3200. On Fairmount Hill, very neat
cottage for $2500. Also on Fairmount
Hill, 3 bedrooms, bsmt. and furnace.
$3500. A beautiful home, ,4 acre, lawn
St shrubbery Modern in every re
spect. Priced at $6000.
P. H. BELL, Realtor
Ph. 8121 429 Oregon Bldg.
MOD. 5-R.. sub. city 8c sen. bus. $3500.
Consider cheap, clear hse. as part. 6-R.
3 B. rms.. dbl. plumb., close in $3850.
Terms. New 8-R.. mod., auto. ht. $3950,
$500 dn. 172 S. Liberty.
FORSALE orient furnishetl house.
4 rms. and bath, practically new. Call
evenings after 6:30. 1320 Mission.
7-RM. furn. house, $2000. Inq. 575
D St.
1 A., in N. Salem. 7-rm. house, base
ment, furnace, barn, several fruit trees,
paved St. $3000.
MELVTN JOHNSON, REALTOR
725 Court St. Ph. 3723
2 A., ft ml. from city limits, with
a good 6-R. hse. Fireplace, 8c floor
furnace. Some berries 6c fruit. Nice
lawn 6c shrubbery. Priced $4150. May
consider income prop, elsewhere.
6-R. hse.. close in on Center St. Mod.
fireplace, furnace. Imroed. poss. $2000
cash, if sold this week.
F. H. Weir
465 Center
REALTOR
Ph. 9411
VERY NICE 3 BRm. home North
Full bsmt. furn. fireplace. HW floors
double plumbed, large lot. $3750 for a
limited time only. Terms, see Mr.
Goodwin with HAWKINS 6c ROB
ERTS, INC.. Realtors.
A COUPLE OF BARGAINS
4 rms. and sleeping porch. 6 yrs.
old. Shipping St. $2700.
Large 3-rm. home in Hollywood. Cor
lot. nice little house. $1850. Ph. Art
Madsen. 5580.
NEW SUBURBAN HOME, S rooms.
2 bedrooms. $4100. 5:0 down.
4-Room house. 2 bedrooms, 4 yesrs
old, $2800, $620 00 down.
477 COURT ST.
LISTEN Owner of fine modern home
has moved from Salem he owes $3300
and will take 81000 for his equity
Better see it. Call Mrs. Ellis with
Childs 8c Miller. Realtors, 344 State
St.. Ph. 9261.
6 RM. House. 2 lots in Gervais. More
land if wanted. The Star, Gervais. Ore.
Acreage
2 A.. 2ft mi. from the courthouse.
6 rms. and a breakfast rm., large
living rm. NICE OAK FLRS. THRU
OUT. tile drainboards. bath rm. on
1st fir., toilet upstairs, fireplace, full
basement, furnace, electric hot water
heater, electric pump 8c pump house
double garage, barn, poultry house, ft
A. fruit Sc berries. BEAUTIFUL lawn,
lots of flowers 4c shrubbery $8000;
$3500 Cash.
MELVTN JOHNSON. REALTOR
723 Court St. Ph. 3723
Exchange Real Estate
I HAVE a nice S rm. home in Os
wego that I will trade for a 5 rm. home
in Salem. (Jail my agent. Mr. uooa
win with HAWKINS 6c ROBERTS,
INC.. Realtors.
For Sale Farms
20-ACRE in Middle Grove dist. small
house, electricity. $3300. For further in
formation write W. K. McGowan.
Rte. 2. Astoria.
Transportation
RIDE for 2 to U A. or vicinity about
Friday. Ph. 21248.
Directory
Painting & Pa per ha lining
Experienced Reasonable
Paints and Lacquers
Complete line NASON paints. Liberal
terms. R D Woodrow 394 N. Church
Printing
FOR STATIONERY cards pamphlets
programs, books or any kind of print
ing, call The Statesman Printing De
partment, 21S S Commercial. Tele
phone 9101
Plumbing
REPAIRS & INSTALLATION
SKEW IS St JUDSON- PHONE 4141
PLUMBING. GENERAL repair work
Graber Bros. 154 S Liberty Ph. 6594
Schools
SALEM SECRETARIAL LCHOOL
STREAMLINED COURSES
Write. Phone or CaU
for Booklet 360 N Capitol
Transfer
U-DRIVE TRUCKS FOR REN1
Blankets furn. 197 S Liberty Ph. 9062
fOR LOCAL OR DISTANT transter
storaee. burner oil. briauets trucks to
Portland daily Ageni Pierce Auto
Fretght, Including Calif potnta Urmer
Transfer Co Ph. 313L
Vacuum Cleaner Service
FREE Inspection in vour noma Au
thorlzed Hoover service. We service all
makes cleaners Hogg Bros Ph. 60Z3
Well Drilling
B. F. Sneed. 2505 Brooks St. Ph. 6809
R. A. WEST. Rt. . Boot 443. Ph. S-32SV
Inexpensive Set
Crocheted hats are high style!
Made of straw yarn this pill-box
and roomy bag are so inexpen
sive. Crochet sets to match dif
ferent dresses. Pattern 344 con
tains directions for hat and
purse; illustrations of them and
stitches; materials required.
Send ten cents (plus one cent
to cover cost of mailing) for this
pattern to Statesman, Needle
craft Dept., Salem. Write plainly
PATTERN NUMBER, your
NAME and ADDRESS.
For Sale Used Cars
28 PONTIAC. 3 good 5:00x20 tires 8c
tubes, $25.00. 260 Hood.
36 FORD coupe, 6-ply tires, sell or
trade. 260 Hood.
1940 FORD pickup truck, good condi
tion, excellent rubber, 2273 Fairgrounds
Road. Call Evenings 4439.
39 Chrysler Royal sedan. Overdrive
St radio. Ph. 8276. 1080 N. Summer.
Wanted Used Cart
"CASH"
For Your Car
No Fuss - - No Delay
See Us Today
ANY MAKE ANT MODEL.
BURGOYNE MOTOR
COMPANY
440 CENTER ST.
For Sale Wood
DRY WOOD, all kinds. Ph. 9560.
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Personal
MEET NEW FRIENDS Club Elite
Box 71 Q. Main PO uem Aneetea Cal
Lost and Found
STRAYED COW with halter 16-ft
chain and bell, from Kingwood Drive
Homer Harrison place. Reward Write
Kt. l. tsox eti, west Salem.
K & E Log-Log. dulpex trig slide
rule. Reward 143 N. High St.
Legal Notice
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT
Notice is Hereby Given, that the
undersigned, Bessie L. Fandrich,
Administratrix of the estate of
Bessie Isabel Fendall, deceased,
has filed her final account of the
administration upon said estate,
in the Circuit Court, of Marion
County, State of Oregon and said
Court has appointed the 26th day
of June A.D., 1942, at the hour
of 10 o'clock in the forenoon of
said day at the Circuit Court room
in the Court House at Salem,
Marion County, .Oregon, as the
time and place for the final hear
ing of said final account and for
the final settlement of said es
tate.
Now, Therefore, all persons in
terested .in said estate are hereby
notified and required to be and
appear at said time and place so
appointedly for the hearing of
said final account and then and
there show cause if any exists why
said final account should not be
allowed and approved, said estate
forever and finally settled and
said Administratrix discharged,
Dated this 26th day of May
AJX, 1942.
FRANK HOLMES,
Attorney for said estate.
BESSIE L. FANDRICH,
Administratrix of said estate
McMinnville, Oregon.
May 26; June 2-9-16-23.
SOCIETY
(Continued From Page 6)
Unique Festival
Scheduled
The accordion teachers of the
state are holding their first state
accordion festival in Salem
Monday, June 8. Twenty-five ac
cordion studios are affiliated.
and have registered 125 students
to take part in the concert being
held in the Leslie high school
auditorium that night.
A feature of the day will be
the teachers' luncheon at the
Spa. Special guests will be Mrs.
J. H. Perth of Portland, state
president of the Federated Mu-'
sic clubs; Jessie Bush-Mickelson,
Salem president of the Federated
Music clubs; Miss Frances Vir
ginie Melton, state president of
sthe Music Teachers association;
Mrs. Walter Denton, state chair
man of Music week; Mr. and
Mrs. Herman Purucker, of Med
ford. Guest artist will be Luigi
Rangan, accordionist, of Port
land. Hospitality has been arranged
to accommodate all out-of-town
students and teachers. General
headquarters for the festival will
be at the Priscilla 'Meisinger
studios.
Governor Charles A. Sprague
will deliver the address of wel
come at the evening concert and
Wes McWain will act as master
of ceremonies. Raymond Carl
will conduct the massed band
finale.
Reception for
Graduates
A reception was given in the
Bungalow Christian church on
Sunday to honor six young peo
ple graduated from the high
school. They are Elaine Evans,
Hazel Larson, Patricia Kenny,
E r w I n Winkenwerder, Darrell
Tennis and Donald Armstrong.
Red and white roses formed
the decorations. Pouring were
Mrs. W. H. Lyman and Mrs.
B. F. Showmaker. Serving were
Yvonne Walters, Doris Kruger,
Joyce Samuel, Chrystal Struck
meier, Mrs. T. Gosser, Mrs.
North and Mrs. Burke. Music
was furnished by Mrs. Mary
Randall and Miss Mary Weller,
pianists, Mrs. Alvin Potter, Miss
Beverly Lyman and Miss Yvon
ne Walters, vocalists.
The Misses Lacy and Alice
Barham, who were in The Dalles
this winter, are now visiting at
the home of their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. A. Barham. Miss
Lucy will leave soon, to enter
nurse's training at the Emanuel
hospital in Portland, and Miss
Alice will go to Illinois where
she will teach.
Mrs. Fred Gump of Spokane
is visiting at the home of her
brother-in-law and sister, Mr.
and Mrs. Claude Murphy. Mrs.
William Graham of Corvallis is
coming over today to have lunch
eon at the Murphy home with
Mrs. Gump.
Mrs. Creighton B. Jones and
daughter, Lucinda, and Mrs. Jes
sie Jones have returned from
Vancouver, BC,' where they vis
ited with the former's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Slade.
Mr. William Parker, son of
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Parker, spent
the weekend in Salem with his
parents. He is a student at North
Pacific Dental college.
Delta Zeta alumnae will be
entertained at the home of Mrs.
Emmett Kleinke, 1815 South
High street, tonight for an 8
o'clock dessert supper.
The canteen class which has
been meeting at Waller hall,
will meet on Tuesday night at
6:30 in the basement of the J a
son Lee Methodist church.
The Englewood pre- school
clinic will be held June 3 and 4
from 9 a. m. to 12. Mothers
please call Mrs. Daugherty at
7718 and make appointments.
Mr. and Mrs. AI Petre spent
the weekend in Portland as
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Treve
Jones.
Mrs. C. I. Lewis of Hillsboro
spent the weekend in Salem vis
iting at the home of Mrs. Frank
Power.
Pacific Lodge No. SO, AT. at
AM. X. A. Degree. Wed, June
a 130 pjb. Br order WJf.
Lodges
Miss Edith Sehrrrer, president
of the Salem Garden club, has
called a meeting of all commit
tee members of the club and as
sisting Garden clubs for the state
convention to be held here this
month, at the American Legion
home Wednesday afternoon at
2:30 o'clock.
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Mr. and Mrs. Tillman Houser,
married recently in Wessing
Springs, South Dakota, were
given a welcoming party last
week by young people of the
Free Methodist church. Mr.
Houser's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Houser of Salem, drove
east for the wedding on May 18
and the newly married couple
accompanied them back to Ore
gon. The bride, the former Gwen
dolyn Bonney of W e s s i rf g
Springs, is a niece of Mrs,
W. H. Zimmerman of Salem.
They will live somewhere in
Oregon. The groom just gradu
ated from the theological school
in the South Dakota city.
Wedding Is
At Church
Miss Jonnie Mae Sasser,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Hopkins, and Mr. Thom
as Young Reynolds, were mar
ried at a quiet ceremony in the
First Congregational church at
8:30 on Saturday night. Rev.
Robert Hutcjiinson officiated.
The bride wore a beige suit
and a gardenia corsage. She was
attended by Miss Lola Weekly.
Mr. Paul Harrison was best man.
Today's Menu
-Celery and carrot salad will
make a good beginner for this
meal that includes a casserole
dish. Canned berries will make
dessert.
Carrot and celery salad
Beef, cheese and tomato
supper dish
Buttered new potatoes
Youngberry pie
BEEF. CHEESE AND
TOMATO SUPPER DISH
4 tablespoons butter
2 cups dried beef
Vt pound grated cheese
cup evaporated milk or
cream
3 tomatoes
Pan fry shredded beef in the
butter. Add a dash of pepper.
Cook three minutes or until beef
is browned. Place in a buttered
baking dish. Slice tomatoes and
spread over beef. Cook slawly
the grated cheese and milk, stir-
ring until smooth. Pour over to-
matoes and dried beef. Cook 30
minutes in a moderate oven
(350) degrees. Serve on buttered
toast, with a green vegetable and
spiced crab apple. This makes
an
excellent luncheon dish,
ServesJJ to 8.
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Outdoors Is
Place for
Meals
Decoration day opens a new
year for homemakers, for it. of
ficially opens the picnic season,
the time when families dint on
paper plates, eat potato salad
and love It.
This year picnics will be back
yard affairs although some fam
ilies will bicycle to the nearby
countryside. Happy indeed is the
family who has a backyard liv
in groom and diningroom already
fixed up for staying at home for
outdoor meals.
One of the nicest things about
backyard eating1, is that father
and the boys will help set the
table and carry trays out, even
though they are used to sitting
by while mother sets the dining
table when indoors. Then there's
the matter of dishes and paper
plates. Paper is handy to use
outdoors, and saves time in dish
washing and laudering.
A husky salad, a good hot cas
serole and ' a refreshing bever
age are topped bff by a fruity
dessert to make a simple and
satisfactory menu for outdoors.
Make plenty, for appetites
have a way of gaining as the
meal progresses. Seconds should
always be counted on.
So, although tires are at a
premium, and gasoline is scarce,
most families will find outdoor
eating just a pleasant as ever
and will indulge in this health
ful sport frequently this spring
and summer.
Here's one good casserole dish
for picnics.
CASSEROLE VIENNA
1 can corn or fresh cooked
corn
1 egg
cup cracker crumbs
Vi green pepper, chopped and
sauteed
Vt teaspoon salt
6 Vienna sausages
Beat egg slightly and add re
maining ingredients. Cover with
crushed cornflakes and bake un
til set in a 300 degree oven.
Ice Cream Is
Sugarless
Strawberries require no sugar
in this recipe that comes from a
reliable source. Might try a tray-
ful in the refrigerator.
STRAWBERRY
ICE CREAM 1942
1 cup washed crushed berries
1 tablespoon lemonj juice
1 cup sweetened condensed
milk 'i -
Vt cup milk
1 teaspoon vanilla
. Combine ingredients and
freeze.
Washington Folk Here
FoT Summer Season
R I.C K R E A L L Mrs. Robert
Kelso and daughter Ellen of Neah
Bay, Wash., hav moved here for
the summer, while her husband
is trolling for salmon,
Her sister, Nincy Jeanne
Adams, who has been with her
since February 1, accompanied
her home.
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