- PslGSCZV! Hew Secretary Receives Keys terzrnt will be at the Rose City Highly Active past year, the speaker pointed out. The longer, the wax lasts, the more savings will people have and the 'greater will be ' the demand for automobiles, V refrigerators, many other v conveniences - a n d n o w homes, perhaps the greatest po tential factor 1 la ; the - post-war boom foreseen by MacLachlan. ; s However, in order to promote prosperity government must re duce taxes, avoid a sudden cessa tion, ol munitions : xnanuiactuter and shipbuilding, pay bonuses to soldiers j and "reparations to . in dustries for: loss of - plant: Value, he declaxerL..if'iVS;;.S' i'--. ' MacLachlan was introduced by Francis Smith of the' Salem Re tail Credit bureau.: Others Intro duced ' at ' the luncheon included Mayor L.M. Doujhton, Chief Jus MurpliB to Iove To Salem; Judge Quits Many; Jobs . The task of "moving" has proved a Ion one for County Judge Grant Murphy and Mrs. Murphy i who shortly expect to make their home at 152S North 18th street,: Salem. When appointed to l the office here .In 1841 by Gov; C A. S prsgue, Judge Murphy was own er and operator ot the Murphy Gardner Lumber company. Drop ping temporarily the management of the concern, he drove between his Stayton .home and his Salem otQce. Following ; his election , to Final Spragno cemetery. , . j , Mi. Welsh, who was house de tective at the Imperial .hotel In Portland, was born m California on February 4,11868. - In 1397 he moved to Salem,- and ; In . 1898 he 1 married : Matilda' ! Ann Duns f orth of Salem, who! died ebout year.ago.-rHe was si past master of Salem lodge, AF&AM, and an expert . rifleman at Camp Perry during the first World' war. . In 1922 he went to Portland.. Survivors are' daughter, Mrs. C E. Perry, Portland; ; a son, George R. Welsh, US navy; two granddaughters. Laura 1 Hayes, Portland, and Mrs. Mamie Dod. the post last fall ho sold his bus- Industry Seen Folloving War " The release of a pen-up" de mand for goods, plus the people's ability to pay for them, add tip to unprecedented industrial activity and .prosperity after the war, Sa lem chamber of commerce mem bers were told by L. R. Mac Lachlan, "credif doctor at their Monday luncheon. ;T By the end of 1943 the people's savings will amount: to 23 billion dollars; ' meanwhile their unful filled wants will have piled up iness and announced that he plan ned to come to Salem. : 1 The Murphys owned their North 18th street residence before sell ing the home in Stayton, but be fore leaving the city the Judge had to drop his job as mayor, his position - on . the Stayton school board, turn over the work of pre cinct committeeman '; to another, resign as a director of the- , tele phone company, for which he had been secretary treasurer,4 . resign from the cemetery board and from his task as manager of the IOOF building. ; ' ; f . - " , "We're In the process of mov TaHi: pompletc Gov. Charles A. Spra sue an nousced Monday that he had com pleted his final message to th 1943 legislature and It is now be ing printed Executive department attaches said the. message centered largely on war defense activities and stressed operations of the state and county civilian defense groups. Gov. Sprague will retire as head of the state government next Mon day after serving a four-year son, Detroit: and two trrandsone. thur D. Hay of the state supreme court, -all of whom began their new duties on Monday. ; ing, slowly, he said Monday, re vealing that the Stayton. residence term. Hewill resume active man agement of The Oregon States- Tim : Welsh, Grants Pass,, and wamcs wexsn, ADeraeen, wasn. even more rapidly - than in ' the lice : J.; O. Bailey and Justice Ar- has been sold. i Ths OREGON STATESMAN, Calea Oregon. Tuesday Morning, January 3, IS 13 1 1111 , .... '. .- ;. IXimsev Earl Snell, who wal become rovernor of Oregon next week, as he . turned over his keys as secretary of state and custodian of state bnlldinrs to Robert' S. Farrell, Jr. (rifht), his successor here, . ,' Monday. , , . ; farrell Take&New' Duties; Sworn in Monday Robert S. Farrell, jr., Portland, chosen secretary of state at the last general election, assumed his official duties here ..... FarrelTs first official act was that of appointing George Flagg deputy secretary of state. Flagg, who has served as deputy under Earl Snell, retiring secre tary, will continue in that capaci ty until the close of the 1943 leg Islaure. Flags became deputy un der P. J. Stadelman. Snell who will be inaugurated us governor next Monday, said he 'would -spend most j of this week completing his. message to the leg islature i and holding a series- of .conferences. The only other new state of ficial who assumed office here Monday is W. E. Kimoey of Port land, who succeeds Charles H. Gram as state labor commission- "ow. -Gram, who aeryed os labor Commissioner for nearly 20 years, was not a candidate for reelec- . tton. ' " Three members of the state su preme court were reelected - last November. - They are James T. Brand, Percy Kelly and Harry Belt ; ' "-' ;. ; ' ' A largo -number of. state of ficials called t the atate depart ment Monday to pay their re spects to the' new . secretary - of atate ; Mrs.U Farrell ' accompanied her husband to Salem. Farrell has rented a house here' and will move his family to Salem within the next few weeksJir it. ' First meeta"ot the state board :f control to be attended by Far rell will be held here Wednesday Gov. - Charles , A. Sprague, chair man, announced. ' ,.' . Kimsey was sworpr in by Sec retary; of State Farrell, in the presence of C. M. Rynerson, atate Industrial -accident: commissioner, and a few- other, friends. . Ryner son represents labor on -the acci dent commission. Today's Menu - Smothered pork chops, will be . on the day's menu. -.. Fear salad -. Smotherd pork chops Buttered cabbage . Baked squash cup custard, ; Jemon sauce . . ... .'....-, - ' Smothered Pork Chops , 4 thick, chops 4 tablespoons flour . Vt teaspoon salt - i teaspoon paprika teaspoon celery seed 1 cup boiling water, - 6 small peeled onions ' , " 1 cup cooked peas r 4 cup milk ? 2 tablespoons cream . v Wipe- off "Chops with damp cloth. Roll in flour: and fit in ... greased casserole. Top with sea aonings and water. Cover and bake SO minutes in moderate . oven. Add rest of ingredients and bake 20 minutes. Uncover and bake 10 minutes to brown - the top PRXNGLE Kegvlar meeting " of the Pxinzle Women's club is scheduled for Wednesday, with - Mrs. Sophia- HeUlerV Mrs. - Eva - Fairley and Mrs. Lyle : Lorenz hostesses. There will be a no- host covered dish luncheon, z Dies of Injuriea , - PORTLAND, Jan. 4-iP-Death here Sunday of Chris Remis, C5, 'struck 'by an automobile Decem ber 16, increased Portland's 1942 traffic toll to 57. - . - - - mmm And Also RaHovv Cisfross cf f oriotiic' Femclo Wocknassl Tt yoo wat to btdld -no red blood corpuscle to promote mora itfftxxl mm t4otou bkxxlMmat. 1 ttrenKta maa viiaiity try th sm tjlaoa-iron tonto LyU K. Flnfchms Compound ABLETS (with adctrd troa). Tkien M directed PlnkJbm' Tb)U mn on of tii bet and quickest bom wsrs to gS precjou iron into t&a tHood. PlnUMm'S' Table U -re aiao ttrami to retlev dtstnss of f eml functional Knonthly dlsturtamoaa. T fala U tweaua tf tbeir "t effect on otnt or . Wo&akM's most ncroeTAJrr oasam.Tkea reruiarty they tot build up resistance against such symptoms. - Par yeara Pinkham's Tablet nave . been tnua belfHos tnouaawda upon tbouaanda of uNwa Jmt -try Ureal yourself tor SO 4aya. If you. too Coa't benefit. JToUow label SJxcUona. 61 Circuit Court Gases Dismissed ! .1 ' ' ' Sixty one cases in Marion coun ty circuit court went into the dis card Monday as Judge EL M. Page held annual "housed eaning," with 101 cases up for consideration. The other 42 were continued to specific dates. Dismissed Monday were: X. W. Curl vs. W. C Sullivan. H. H. Daniels vs. Arthur H. Moore, Fire stone . Tire it Rubber rs. Louis C Dawes. Helen A. Wetzel vs. Alois Wetzel. T. T. Klett vs. M. Klorfein. Cridit Bureau Inc. i va. Morria Ktor- teui. Leo N. ChUds va. C G. Muck maater, Hllma Grace Johnson vs. Ern est W. Johmon. Henry X. Morris vs. bnil DuBata. City of Salem vs. Hattie wiiumma, industrial : accident commis sion vs. LeRoy .: Kins, Industrial accutont commission vs. Ivan C. Ram. Beyer. Alice . Layton vs. Arista Nen del. Roy Davidson vs. Virgil Kllnger, W. W. Rutherford vs. Xd Haslebacber. Crater Lake National Park company vs. Xarl Snell. secretary of state, in dustrial Occident commission vs. Floyd C DeHarport. George A. Raboutia Co. vs. Mr. M. B. CUmore. ff i Mae Perkins vs. Elmer Howard Perkins. Valley Box Be Lumber company vs. Salem Box Co., Inc.. Jess Filan vs. R. B. ' Smith. Pioneer Trust Co. vs. Schoelar.- Aut- Wrecking company, ju. xiizgerasa Gravel, compin Vilas JC' Fitzgerald - vs. Washed, Sand" ny. Viole X' White vs. Leslie Verl White. Credit Lucille Bureaus. Inc., vs. Theodore M. Barr, continental insurance company vs. Charles E. Smith. EdKar D. Byrkit vs. Owen-minois Pacific Coast company, Duane E. Bradley vs. Hazel B., Bradley.- Annie K. VirmUyea vs. H. C Vermilyea, . industrial accident com mission vs. William G. Lumm, unem ploy men t compensation comnussion vs. BUI Smith, application" of Honeywood umiuencs, xmrware ueiyer vs. t. E. Prime, industrial accident commission vs. washed Sand & . Gravel company. State Finance company vs. George R. Claxton. Valley Credit Service vs. Frank Martin. Albert McKay vs. Ben Eppers. George H. Merrymart. Jr., vs. Grey J. Muniar. Marion county vs. Jesse J. Johns, Eva L. Blevins vs., r. A. Blevins, Charley V. Arnold vs. Verna ; P. Arnold, industrial accident commission vs. William H. Henderson. Viola- Hamilton vs. Paskel Hamilton, Salem Sand and Gravel company vs. Handle Distributing company. Credit Bureaus. Inc.. 1 vs. Jennie L. Rigga, Helen Ersula Maxfield vs. Daniel By ron Maxfieid, Ruth Margaret, undsey vs. Elbert B. XJndsey, Credit Bureaus, Inc.. vs. Salem Box company. May Winnifred Turner vs. Donald William Turner, Genevieve Heater vs. E, M Heater, industrial accident commis sion vs. Richard L. Reimann, jr.. Alfred Struntz vs. Henry Zorn, De lores A. Owens vs. Edward R. Owens, Credit Bureaus. Inc.. vs. L. E. Gar rison. Valley Credit Service vs. Fred erick E. Anderson. W. O. With am vs. Joe Vphoff, Betty B. Versteeg vs. Vaurice B. Versteeg. State ex rel C. H. Gram vs. Ray Magee. ... i - i .. : ... . .. . Ex-Police Chief Here Dies; Rites Today, Portland H 'SasBssF' ; " Funeral services were held in the Little Chapel of the Chimes in Portland today at 3 p. m. for John ) Thomas Welsh, 74, Salem chief i of police, for eight years. who died at 1 Providence hospital Saturday. - Masonic lodge will taVe part in the service, and in- ' - : " . 7 ..s mum a. 2 Would You Have Her . Know You Never - 1' Forget An ; " ? Anniversary? 1 ' u 'i ) ' IB: l-L-V. V j. ! -- eal Planning in Uartinc We're making readjustments every : where these days. Even . our menus come in for drastic changes now that so many of ; our Uken-for-granted : foods are being drafted for service on ! other fronts. Meals are likely to be bit topsy-turvy with eggs, for ex ample, going oyer to the dinner menu, and being replaced at break fast with whole; grain cereals. But even if foods have to be shifted around, our meals shouldn't . . . mustn't be lopsided or out of balance. Nutrition's th Thing . The pace we ve set or ourselves on the home front makes it doubly im-. pVrtant that we getNour fulTquota of health and energy-giving vitamins, ; minerals, proteins and other food j essentials. Thats where a working i knowledge of nutrition pays divi i dends.- If you have more than a flavor acquaintance with foods if you know what each contributes to the well being of the family, then : it is a- simple matter of nutritional ' calculation to know ' what replace ments to make on! the menu. For instance, If you've used, your; quota of meat for the time, then you i can build your menu around other protein-rich foods such as eggs, cheese, dried beans and peas, fish ; or fowl. '. ' : I - Avoid Monotony As the variety of foods grows less,? i meals are likely to become a trifle on . the tiresome side. Get out of the cock ing rut by serving those day-in-and-day -out foods a little different each time. . ; .,' r Wartime Homemaker's Guide) Be sure to get your copy of THE FAMILY CIRCLE MAGAZINE every Tuesday. In it, youll find Julia Lee Wright'i articles in a new wartime uniform and chocked full of ideas, menus, recipes and helpful hints to see you through this culinary , upheaval. i ; . . . 1 . . -;; U Safeway ' " - ' Homcmaken Burton . JTJUA LEE WRIGHT. Director 22 $JtcriuL SphsjcuL! ,t " ' Iff new . . . it's delicious! As a . wholesome, flavorful spread or for your home bak ing and cooking, you'll like pure, flesh-churned , i Tr ip I e-wrapped olwoys' fresh! Fortified with'. Vitamin A iiLEWOOD Margarine 0 Lb. Cerba j couno T: l ib. bag 24 c 1-lb. bar m pkts. 15c Edwards Colfeo Ilcb UiU Cclfeo UCUeC E UIKIS dm pkts. -Get a New Supply. Cloth for SUex, Paper for Drip. 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