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. t V f y t' r, . If L t . C' I' , f cicncri i page teti Birthday Is Party Event . Diane Perry will celebrate her 11th birthday today at the home' of her parents, Mr. ani Mrs. Ver non Perry and- will be hostess to -ten-t r i e n d s - at a party after school. Pink and white will be used as a cplor scheme. The aft-' crnoon .will be spent, playing ' " fjames.'-'-v- -y Invited to the party are Mar ilyn Waters, Geraldine Prescott, Barbara .Jean Jaylor, Susanne Perry, Allie-Lou ' Ohlin& Patsy . Severing Mry Ruth Dowd, Ed ith 'Ann S I nrp s b n, -Catherine Cunningham and Jean King.; i - i' t I Capital Auxiliary of Patriarchs , Militant-will meet -today at the IOOP hall at 8 o'clock, v;1 '. - Pattern ' Fresh 'flowers- "blooin? tor - Tall,and Wmter.m th embroid- easy transfer motif comes with the Anne Adams Pattern 4215. That in-one t-bodice panellihg and ' waistband gives smooth, ' slkn lines. - -' , " ; 'Pattern "4215 is', available .,in women's sizes 34 36, 38," 40, 42; ,44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes 2i yards 39 inch fabric - - - . Send SIXTEEN CENTS . for this , Anne Adams pattern.' White plainly -IZ NAME. ADDRESS and STYLE KUMfiER. Go All Out for. Fashion with our Fall- and Winter Pattern Book, just . off the press I Smart, easy-to-make f styles for work' play," dress-parade i "Kalvavn ' Knecial. ' School ' outfits. i-BrMal wear. Pattern Book. 10 cent. :'P7 Aftv;:5 tSvDy; 0MaegDn DA on sfewnffe v ' ; is entitled' to ; - ; ; Z fdDi0 DDdDDnn (CsnnDDiiunog . - V vSays Oregon OPA Director, Richard G. Montgomery. - ; '-A state director ' fice of Pxice . Administration, I am Jiapjiy ta remind you that the government will allow, un- , tier the sugar rationing pro : cram , .now m e f f ec IV any amount of sugar needed to can ' air the I fruits and fruit juices ; you intend to put up in your . . : homes this year, provided . .that four cpiarts of. fruits or" fruit juices pre . put up with each pound pf sugar used for.. . this purpose.,, . - ; "Thousands - ef Oregon families ,have . : registered for'speclal home canning sugar. 'F certificates, which,' when presented to any " food merchant wilt entitle the' ceKiflcato ewner to purchase the extra w gar they will need for such use. To all Oreron-. - families, whether previously registered for , , home canning sugar or not let me now re- -: peat - what has been prevusly said in t the press 'and over- the radio. There is " f lenty of, sugar for this purpose. The con-, serration of fruits and vegetables; Is fully as Important as the conservation of sugar. - - Let none go to waste. If yon have not yet received, your home canning surar eertl- . f icate, or If you have received it Jbut have r- V." .r k" Mil IP. V DeadlirieVfor;; V Club and church rroups- are berfaminf'-thelr winter, meeting, and ..Is necessary thai an : nouncements ' of these events be' in the SUtesmaa office In plenty of time 'to be written np for the Sunday paper." Publicity commit tees must telephone or write : their calendar notices and stories of comlnr meetings so that they . are In the office by Friday noon. Otherwise the material will be held over for the Tuesday paper. , Many 'chairmen' write their, calendar notices on postcards and see thai they arc in the mall by Thursday nlrht, which - proves an additional assistance to the woman's editor-who appreciates " them In this lefible form, ready to hand to the typesetters. ' - ' South Salem WCIU- will meet' this, afternoon at 2 p. m. at the ': , Leslie, Methodist church. The - promram, will be given by the .' soldier and sailor department Mrs. Clifton .Mudd will be juest ' - speaker. - ' UNIONVALE Two wedding ' anniversaries and two birthday .anniversaries .were celebrated . Sunday with a family dinner, at V the homei of Neal Stoutenburg; Mr. and Mrs. Orval Stouten- , burg of Carlton, and Mr, and -V Mrs. Joe Geisler of Salem, for September 20 and 22 wedding anniversaries; ; Mrs. Lester Holt ' of Carlton and. Kearney Stouten- ... burg of Fairview, September 19 .. and 21 birthdays were those hon- v ored. Decorated cake was a feat- ; . : iire of the dinner. ." , . D. C. Miller, Ruth Dixon, Mr. '.. ;l?.Neal Stoutenburg, Mr. and Mrs... Holt Mr.' and Mrs. Orval Stout- " -T. '-V it.- 1 If TJ .IJUUIC, H. iIU 1U13. UIU ' Farlahe-andiamily and Kearney j- j ' V t - .; FAR VJS Wr-Ellen Setala. . ?,Setaladf. Fairview; became the: Kk,ij.',i m K n rnvtt nf ' Portland at Vceremony perform-; ed in Vancouver. Wash, Friday,? September 11. Members- of both 1 are given in inns panet.xne em .families, were present and .a re- v broidery- frames the" filet -cro-rntion .wa ' held Immediatelv : chet 'Pattern 446 " contains '--a following the marriage. Mr. and Mrs Kusti -Setela, Mr., and Mrs. Denzil Wilson and; daughter Mr. ' and Mrs. Earl McKinney' and 'family and ' Mr." Crockett's family were present. Mrs. Crock ett has been employed at Port land and Mr. "Crockett has beea employed at Portland ship yard. ' where he wilk-continue. Their of the of- used up the allotted supply for home can- ' ning. then go to your local War Price and Rationing Board for a new certificate. No - ration book stamps are required to purr . .chase this special-purpose sugar ... only ' the certificate itself and an honest resolve to help .conserve an additional quantity, of -our fall fruit crop for- next winter and the months ahead." . v . - ' ... .. - , ' -. . I - X . j- -i - Governor Sprasue has rec-; j. ognied the import ance of ,. home canning as a wartime 'measure.: OPA. Director Montr : goniery says, there's plenty of. ( sugar. for this purpose. :'. U The makers of White Satin Sugar remind, you that there V . .K?.V-.t.. plenty of Oregon 'ugar. -; .::, i . havi ' 'And -remember .-. . there's only? ONE , Oregon sugar It's White Satin . . . made - from ' Oregon-grown beets In the- most - modern sugar, factory In America.. .When &- you use it you help an Oregon farmer, and factory worker. You also get the best ; money can buy: Your grocer has It or can get It , . . so always ask for "White Satin" . . . Oregon's own and only sugar. . It's guaranteed. . --'- ' - oi . ' . '',f ...... ... -.f " '' ' Sllt l . : . ' , - I sA"H.Argo; Tlx mm TbeDOE J j CLUB CALENDAR FRIDAY - " v - Woman's Bible- class.' rirst - Methodist church, with Mrs. Avto 'I Condra, 1S93 North Front street, Xspjn. . 1 - : ". - Ann Judson circle, at church, 7 JO. ' - " : Past Presidents, USWV, with Mrs Georgia Davis, 372 North , Winter street.- - SATURDAY ..." . Ssiem Woman's club. 2:30 p. executive board. 2 p. m. MONDAY MacDowcU club. 7:30 at YMCA. ' THURSDAY " Fnutland Woman's circle, with Mrs. E. L. Scott, 2 p m. CtOChet StltcherV i&P1 auxiliary met Monday at j, because of a shortage of help, ac . the armorr firenlace rooms.- Mrs.; I cording to announcement made ' 1446 v . rJssnf-pkuUi - V t,- i r ? A Both , Cathic, and Protestant j,vereio4s of ,the, Lord's' Prayej transfer pattern of embroidery, directions and chart for crochet . uuui versions; lorming i ni 30'' inch panel; materials re quired; ilL .of 'Stitches. " . 1 Send. ELEVEN CENTS for this pattern to-The Oregon States- ' man, Needlecraft Dept Salem, Ore. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and AD DRESS. , . CIEXJOII STATESMAN. Salem New Officers . ' In Club. . ,; The 'West Salem Woman's dub will hold its first meeting on October 14, with the follow ing hew officers in charge for, the year: Mrs. Olive ; Sargent, president; Mrs. Clen Davenport, vice president; - Mrs. E. Engle horn, ;ecretary; Mrs. John Bowne, treasurer.- " .' Chairmen of the standing com mittees are:. Mrs. J. Fisher, mem bership; Mrs. Fred Cutter, fi nance; Mrs! Rose Bhiefauf, flow ers; Mrs. ; William Stolk, ; child welfare; Mrs. M. P, Leek, com-. munity. service; Mrs. R. Jagger, defense, and Mrs. K Underwood, . booklet' The official 'hostess is ; .Mrs. Guy Newgent; pianist,. Mrs. t Waldo Mercer; parliamentarian, 'Mrs. J. M. Fisher, and historian, . Mrs. Fred Cutter. ' .: ; " . . BIr. and BIrs. Palmer Dawes, (Mildi Roberts) have adopted ' a baby girl and named her Darcy. The little girl was born August 20 at Jacksonville Florida, where Mr. and Mrs.-Dawes now live. . - . srr.VFRTnisiTi AmHin Arthur Gottenberg, president, from dministrative office. ., li i presided. ' : f-.1.- y :J yjJl -: )-': S&T .Jrf" & J Among reports made, was one . STAYTON Snnday, the irnar .. .from, the national convention at ; riage of Miss.Lela Yvonne Sand Kansas ..City. The Sewing club ' ner, daughter of Mrs. Alletta . will meet October 14 at the T. Sandner and Mn Wilbur Blumi O. Heidenstrozn. home; with as- sisting hostesses, Mrs.' F. M. Powell, - Mrs. Lewis ; Hall and Mrs- Zanta Hutton.Vv ': - j. , .Twenty five members for the coming year were reported. The quota is 85 for the year to be .'reached it is hoped early in No vember. " Members are active in civilian defense work reporting many hours on observation centers and magazine distribution. U :' -.Mrs. Gottenberg named as her refreshpaent - committee for the ' coming month, Ruth Lorenzeh," Mrs. Lena BahrkeTt and Mrs. Clifton Dickersoiu ; :rx- - " The unit served refreshments during ' the social : hour - follow ing the joint meeting with the post at which Hugh .Yaiter, Los Sandner and Mrs. Harry Chris Angeles; talked of f the Alask'an ? man cutting the cake, military highway; The bride graduated from high The plans, for thecojniirg yarl school last 'June and was chosen promise - great aivities,' for; pieV queen of the May festival. .-',;- unit as was outlined- in' a 'letter ".v V After a brief wedding tripMr, from the district president Mrs. t and Mrs; Blum w01. be at home Pearce.'' - - ' " "C'' : "!-. f". i hear Staytonl ' - . 1915 - eft' tor 44U API ORE.S.D.A.- We V t i ISVV ehave a feeling of pride when we realize the length of time tve have supplied the people of Saheih iciihmeat. Starting ivitfr a trket Sli feet wide by l9 feet deep, (hence the name "Midget" ) ice have grown until we are the largest retail market in Oregoi. market Many of the grandchildren of our first customers you this week. . . - Prime. . BEEF ROASTS Blade Cuts Rolled, Bonoless Pol Roast Ni Waste1 r, Pure . . GROUIID BEEF Just That Small T-BOIIE STEAK Tender Young . .. . 1 - Lean mm mi H yea fUS ?a c;dj ncii, we" tre n a p::ili:3"l3 czpply yea will t::!::3 ncd f:f ci- ell neal.; .---..-y,.:.-- ' ' Get car-rrisesi Essts'Jb'Iwia-farEhid tev--.--:-,'.v-. v:;';;. .."'. '.. ;.- l"'': Back Oregon, Friday Morning, September 25. 1S4 The Nebraska auxiliary- was entertained at the home of Mar garet Willis, Wednesday. A luncheon was served to the fol lowing: Mesdames L. E. Gilkey, Elmer Ideen. Lea Dagenhad t, Leona Johanson, Norah Pound, Hazel Runkle, W. W. Rolofson, Flora Baxter. Lura Tandy, Clara McDerby, B. M. Randall, Lu . cflle Garner, Margaret Willis, vR. E.vAbernathy and Robert Chambers. ( 'Entertains At Bridge Mrs.-Floyd Eppenbaugh - en tertained oti Thursday afternoon "at a party In her, apartment in :;theDevereaux. Bridge was play- ed during the afternoon. t ' Present were" Mrs. Earl Cool- ey, Mrs.'- Kirby Brumf ield, Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Ralph Mor . gan, J. Mrs. - Clem Clarke, Mrs. ;, Herman ,M01er, Mrs. O. L Paul- son, Mrs. Winston Purvine and : the hostess. . . r . - Morning visiting hours at the state tuberculosis, hospital have been cancelled for the duration son of Mr. and Mrs. James .Blum of Mehama tookt place .at the - Chdrch of Christ' . Rey Bruce Cladwell 'read the ceremony. ; 1 The bride wore v a dress of white taffeta with long veil.: She ', carried an arm bouquet of . gar denias and bouvardia. Her sister", i Mrs. H. Williams of Astoria, was matron of honor and bridesmaide were Lela Mae Bell and Alice DIckman, who wore blue frocks and carried pom pom dahlias. f Acting as best man .was Lloyd ", Walls and .ushers were Leonard iGisler and Karl Reed.' Wedding i music was played by Mrs. , D. George Cole. . t: i?! V,' - J Following the ceremony a re vception was held at the bride's i mother's ; home ' with - Miss Ida Twenty- Salens Dclail FHIEST SALEII'S OIILY IIADHET . Beef EOT ROASTS Meaty ; Ybung 20ASTS; : Picnic Cut Pure . Peril ' This becrufiful model pictured for Miller's demonstrcrtes that accessories have again captivated the mode; Here, she wears a smart Hansen glove that touches off her perky Del plaid coat and stamps that pedigreed some thing that famous accessories can lend. " Men Invent New Things Men often come in quite han dy around the kitchen, when there's mechanical work to be- k done. One man , whp sits many hours at a desk in the statebouse, ' finds canning a relaxation, after office hours. . Several years ago ' he .worked, out a household, hint, which he. declares Is a good one.' "Any fiat-topped mayonnaise ' r jar ; can bej used for 'canning when my plan' is used," he tells tW writer.l Here's the .way he does it . He uses a new disk 'that usually takes a ring, but he then proceeds as for an economy, jar, using the. regulation clamps.' Be ,cause the mayonnaise Jars have less' of a -lip on them, he has fixed his clamps, by breaking : them off at. the curve, .then pinching them, in at the ends ,and the top so they hold . the metal disk . firmly, f Keep f the clamps for other .Jars of course, r because j they may:; be removed ; when, sealed.': V--v' ' This will smake possible ;Qie J use : of. many mayonnaise jars ; otherwise jtmUsedVv Packing Plan! QUALITY IIISPECTED Seventh -A SELLHIG niSPECTED IIEATS EXCLUSIVELY' are numbered among our .Young . " STEED STEAKS Tender . Our Coolers are Equipped ivith the ULTRA VIOLET DAY ; .SYSTEM : . , which increases sunshine,, vitamin; ten-, ; derizes meat; quicker,; retains natural flavor, ' keeps meat sweet and fresh for hetter health. : wJ? PFrFTvrr aVAny- r.MfW iAlENTS ON We have a cashier who receives all money and makes v all change, thus eliminating the necessity of oar meat : y handlers handling coins ihat have gone through many '' . other hands.' u 'IHj Small Ons Small ToddytVMenu Potatoes and onions will make the day's main dish. ;- ' Pear-nut salad , Potato onion chowder,. Cold sliced fish Potato chips . Cantaloupe " 7 POTATO-ONION CUOWDEKv ... - .. f . ...,.. . . 1 cup cubed potatoes (raw) V cup4 diced celery : , - ; ' cup chopped' onions , " 1, teaspoon, salt . , " -2 cups water . 1 2 cups milk - " . . 2 tablespoons butter - teaspoon pepper - J 1 teaspoon chopped parsley , - . Simmer 25 minutes, covered. mSIIEiST CASH FIUCES PAH) 1 Frcnl cnd tin iversarv- 351 Slate Si. I1EATS patrons. We are making q Good ; tr BEEF BOIL PUte Rib ml Assorted LUIICII HEATS Delicious v Fresh ' SLICED UVED. Beef or Pork ? Pure Port:;ll!jli LITTLE ' LIIHiS : A Breakfast Treat ', Pork ,f LC2II: Loin Fnd Search Attic For the . . The USO Is getting on nicery. , r thanks to you and you. V But there are still things that can be added to the equipment '' 1 which might be found in many ' Salem attics and i never I -be' "y . missedVv:4'V-:.y:: ;" ' . " ; y v- v for instance, ong theItems -y r which would come.lto mighty . handy down at the already pretty " well-equipped American igioni .' , haHi noW; headqiikriers for. tht v USO, are iseveral Jarge vases , r : umbrella '.holders .to fUlt. witbr -r j sand, to catch cigarettes and. ash ' es and also' several stand; ash, - " receivers' rf (there: ar plenty: "-jSt y ;,y'w the small ashtrays.) i; tZ?'?, ' i ': . ' '- "Also needed are two pianos, r-itw6 radies and a phonograph,' a ' ; . table low enough to i use. as ; typewriter desk is lacking at the ''j. hall and need fa expressed for :, some. floor lamps.';. ,:-''' ":y: "' . ' r Look through the "door as you, -y go by Cottage and Chemeketa streets some night and see how well patroni2ed,the TJSOs. ',, A dollai.wiJh"f of : pre-war i food ( 1J35-H39) now costs , the , ' United States housewife: $1,378, accordingto Walter, a Durham, Oregon, state price economist , Bureau of ; labor statistics re veal that Mother yest coast costs . are:' r- Los". Angeles, 168; f'San Incised, 1.302; Seaitiei- 1JS6C : ; . potatoes,' celery, onions, sat and ; waten-.Uncover and add milt Cook slowly 10 minutes, ; add', rest of ingredients tnd itrve.! If 'cooked potatoes are used reduce ; simmering to 15 minutes. Ilcmay Slrcels V - - special effort to please 1942 mbmJ . Lbsl J j. ; - M y t '. 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