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I PAGE EIGHT Joan Nya : Bride of: . .Sunday;-; Is ! 1 f Miss Joan Nye and Corporal Richard J. Grill exchanged their marriage vows Sunday aftenoon " at a lovely wedding at the home - 'of Mrs. Blanche' Jones 'on South Church street-- ' ' - , " 1 r ' The bride Is the daughter of MrsEdith B. Nye and her hus hand is the son of Mrs. Ella Grill i f Joliet Montana.. Mrs. Ruth , . Smith played the- wedding mu v. sic. .... , ,,- - -j--.- ' ' The ceremony took place be- fore a large window arranged , with a semi-circle of palms and ' ' fern and f candelabras holding white tapers. In the center was f a large basket of peach and y el-. . low t gladioluses and yellow , chrysanthemums. ' For her wedding, the, bride wore an afternoon dress of navyi blue silk crepe enhanced with a - matching ruffle extending from " the neckline and down the side of the dress to the hem. She wore a navy, blue hat with veil andj , her accessories were ' gold and navy. She carried a cascade of .pale yellow and white carna-: tlons, bouvardia and maiden; - hair fenv S r ' z Corporal arid Mrs; i Leo "; H.-j ' Brockway Attended the couple. : Mrs. - Brockway wore a gold - crepe dress with brown hat and ; ' accessories. - Her flowers were j -yellow button Chrysanthemums j and' roses. f' -''";.- "-' ' Mrs. Nye, who gave her daugh- ter in marriage, wore an aqua bluerepe gown and. corsage of. - Talisman roses. ' The newlyweds" received their guests at an informal reception ; - after the -wedding. : Mrs. Joseph ; : Teel and Mrs. Blanche Jones presided at the bride's table. f Corporal and Mrs. Grill will ! reside- at 06 South Church street j while he is - stationed at Camp f Adair. . ' .. ' ,' v The bride is j a graduate of Salem schools and her husband j ' attended Eastern Montana" State Normal school at Billings. Eyerly s Hosts f : To Soldiers Sixty-eight visitors were en- - tertained at the Eyerly Flying E ranch Sunday afternoon. .There were men in uniform from dif ferent military units in the vi cinity of Salem, a few of their - wives and representatives of the Chemeketa street USO, sponsors of the party. As on a similar bc . cation two weeks ago, Mr. and . Mrs. Lee U.-Eyerly told : their . "guests to -"make themselves at . home. - - jviany eastern uu suuuiau - states were represented- in the group and many exclamations of appreciation - of the beautiful Oregon surroundings were heard. A horse saddled with a sQver- - trimmed outfit was admired and riding, him was an experience enjoyed by a number of the sol diers at the host's invitation. The Arabian horses, valuable saddles and gun collection proved of great interest to the guests. ' Assisting Mrs. Eyerly in serv ing refreshments were Mrs. Rose .Howland and her daughters, Phyllis and Opal, Mrs. . Louis 'Johnston, Mrs. Victor Kelly and Miss. Connie Newton. Represent-. Ing the USO were Robert R. .Boardman, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. - Anthony and Mrs. Hernia Pfi rster. ' ' . ' - Servicemen's wives in the par ity were Mrs. William Cohen, Mrs. -Daniel Samet and Mrs. Mark Johnson, all of Brooklyn, JJY. Mrs. William Davis, Buffa lo, NY, andMrs. John McAteer ; of Boston, Mass." ? -Miss Clinton to rTalk Today 7 Mrs. H. R. Woodburn, a "riral homemaker,"Js to assist Miss Frances Clinton, "Marion county home - demonstration ' "agent, in ;the county " Farm and Home broadcast -; oyer radio station KSLM this morning at 9:30. Mrs. Woodburn is a member of the "county home extension commit- tee, also a member of the Salem "Heigtha Women's club which is ?uto take the? extension program - for the; first time this season.- On- -the -broadcast Mrs. .-Wood-V )urri- and- Miss Clinton willdis- .,. ' cuss the jiew' home extension program" which was publishedln the Statesman last week. ' t -, From Pertland comes ward f the birth of a son to Captain and Mrs. Albert Hunter Dutton on Sunday .night. Mrs. Dutton is the former Merle Williams and the , baby's paternal grandparents are ' Lt CoL and Mrs. George L- Dut- . ton and the great grandfather; is Mr. A. R, Hunter, all. ot Salen. -. Captain Dutton . has : been . In . ' Portland with his" wife and Is. , returning' to' - Hamilton", Field,.. Calif, today. - j .- - MIDDLE GROVX rMr. and ; Mrs. Lee Dow entertained Wed- -"nesday in honor of their son Mur-"" ray- who is "spending a week's -, leave "with" thent. after serving T eight months In the southwest -. Pacific. Present were Mr. and ; Mrs. Emory Goode, Elvin, Wayne and Yvonne, ., Mrs. Van Laanen and Norma J ean, Mr. and - Mrs. Cage and Marvin and Dr. and Mrs. Roy Scofield and Gene. - Teachers: to Be Guests At Tea , The Salem Teachers associa tion will entertain with a tea . Thursday . afternoon, October 7 , at the ; . Salem t Woman's , club; house on North Cottage street at : 4 o'clock, honoring, the teachers, new to the the Salem school sys tem this year,-. Arrangements for the tea. are . being made -by : Mrs. ;Ruth Lear, viee-president of jthe association.. ' . .-. f : Miss Mary E. .Eyre will have charge of the tea table and Mrs.' Agnes. Derry will plan the dec-' ' orations. Music for the occasion will be arranged. byr Miss' Lena Belle Tartan Others assisting with the arrangements are Miss Loraine Meusey, Miss Muriel, ; Bentson and Mrs. -Alice Polk. ' ' - '. Leslie WSCS at '. Laws Home The Woman's Society of Chris- . tian Service of the Leslie Meth odist church will meet Wednes- day with" Mrs. S. M. Laws, 1680. SUte street At .10 ..o'clock the executive committee will con vene. At 11 o'clock Mrs. H. C. Leavenworth will lead the study class on post war planning. For ; the " lunch . hour, women are re- quested to bring their own sand , , wicbes, with the hostess com-'. mittee serving dessert and cof- fee. f ; Mrs, E. T. Bark us will present the afternoon devotional ser- -j vice, and Mrs. A. . W. Caswell ; will review the lesson s topic, , "The Dollar Speaks." Hostesses i for the afternoon are Mrs. S. M. i Laws, Mrs. E. E. Dent, and Mrs. C. S. Orwig. - Corporal Finden i Is Married. ' . . ; . Word has reached friends in ' Salem of the marriage of Miss j Marguerite Karstad, daughter of ; Mrs. Anna Blair of Butte, Mon- ' j tana and Cpl. Joseph W. Fin ; denr son of . Mr. and Mrs. Jos- eph Finden now of Bremerton, ; Washington, formerly of Salem. Cpl. Finden is in a signal corps : training regiment. , The wedding was solemnized -j by Chaplain Lewis Meyers jin the -I chapel at Camp Crowder Mis souri on September 11. : The groom is a graduate of ; Salem high school. dessert Bridge ' At Page Home. Mrs. Rollin K. Page will pre side at a dessert luncheon this afternoon at her South Commer cial street home for members of her club. Bridge will be in play during the afternoon. j -Mrs. Frank Benson and Mrs. Guy Wallace r will be special guests and members are Mrs. Maxf O. Buren," Mrs. Russell Catlin, Mrs. William H. Bur ghardt, Mrs. W." IT. Wood,, Mrs." Wilmer C. Page and Mrs. Rollin K. Page.:." ? 5 v MIm Martha Frantz, daaghter of Mr. and Mrs. M, B. Frantz, left Monday for Corvallis to be gin her freshman year at Oregon State college. Her sister, Miss Beulah Frantz, left on Saturday for Providence, RI, where sh will visit with friends for sev eral months. VJ. . ; Mrs. Denald Amprlest will be . hostess to the Alpha Gamma Delta alumnae tonight - "j"'-. L'' , " I-' ; J::''-' 1 IliT mothers club will meet at the YMCA at 2 .d'ejock today for Its first fall meeting. Mothers of all Hi-Y boys are invited. ' .l"""-- "'-' ' r-v-.--.. ; i SILVERTON Heme temple No, 21, Pythian Sisters will hold its ' first meeting of the Season, following the summer vacation, October 7 . with a 30 o'clock dinaer. , -: . i Local 'members are also .in terested in the grand session of Knights of Pythias and Pythian Sisters to be held at the Impe rial, hotel ih;Portlahd Octdber 10 to; 12, with business sessions at both orders of the Pythian building. Irene RoubaL, MEC and Emma " Kaufman, . manager alternate, are -.the grand repre sentatives of Home temple, and will serve on the ; committee. Helen M'WrightmanJ past grand chief and senior supreme repre sentative. Is serving on the 'ex ecutive committee and also on the ' t committee, "Greetings to Knits.. Mrs. Wrightman has been appointed musician for the grand session for the 25th con sccutive year. 'v a The SOCIETY mm lb DOE v-,i CLUB CALENDAR ' TVCSDAV ' r Pro-America Republican club, 'Marion hotel. S p.m. Vomarco class, dessert lunch eon with Mrs. JT. C Harrison. - 1 :1S p.m. -' v- - - -. ,- - -.': North Salem WCTU witb Mrs. J. Ik Batdgrf . 160 Division, 2 p.m. Missouri club auxiliary with Mrs F. M. Hoyt. 733 North Win ter street, no-host luncheon. Chadwiek etiapter. Order of "Eastern Star, Masonic temple, 8 p.m. . . - - ;. . - Busy Neighbors club, .no-host -' supper with Mrs. ' Gussie Shaw, 554 Center street, 930 pjn. . ; American War Mothers all day meeting-. USO. business meeting - 3 p.m. WEDNESDAY PEP Teachers, club meet ' at Chicken Fryer. . 9 JO. p.m. - Book 1 section.- - AAUW. with - Mra.-. Rayraond Walsh, ' " Hirh street. .'. ; -.- Knight Memorial ladies guild, business-meeting-and- lunch -with -Mrs. E. W. Harland, 144 . South '19th street. -' '. St. Paul's ' guild 'and "Woman's auxiliary. Episcopal parish house. 1 p.m. no-host luncheon. . ' , . . Pringle Woman's club, club r house,- all day t . j- 1 - Royal , Neighbors sewing club ' with Mrs. -Minnie Williams. 1275 Oxford street,- all day meeting, no-host luncheon -at noon. - 'THURSDAY --4- v. First Methodist church execu tive board. Carrier room. 3 p.m. PAV auxiliary at VFW hall. . covered dish dinner,' :30 p.m . business meeting 8 p.m. Keizer sewing club with Mrs. Joseph Bartruff . - , -SATURDAY s Salem Woman's club. Past Pres idents' luncheon. 1:30 p.m. Drama Class at i Ohling's Today. . ; ; Mrs. Merrill ' Ohling has in vite d members of ; her drama class to luncheon this afternoon at -her South High street home. This is the first Meeting of the year and leaders are Mrs. J. E. La vr and Mrs.; Earl Headrick. Members are Mrs.' J. E. Law, ' Mrs. - Clarence Byrd, Mrs. Carl Nelson, Mrs. Herbert Rahe, Mrs. W. E. Anderson," Mrs. Ed gar .Pierce, Mrs.; Karl Becke, Mrs. Earl Headrick, Mrs. C. B. Spencer, Mrs. Clifton Mudd and Mrs. Merrill Ohling. Ladies guild of the. Knight Memorial - church will meet oh Wednesday at the home of Mrs. E. W. Harland, 144 South lth street for a 12:30 lurtcheon. Each member is to ; bring her own lunch, the . hostess will furnish coffee. - . . -. u A second son,. Richard Ward, was "born Sunday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Elliott. Mr;- Elliott is director of the choir of the '- First Presbyjerian church, a position' which has been held for several years by Mrs. Elliott j i , , . Royal NeisThbera sewinr elob will meet at the home of Mrs. , Minnie Williams, 1275 Oxford street on Wednesday for an all day session. A no-host luncheon ; will be "Served at noon. Miss Phyllis Fisher left Satur day for Portland and on Sunday accompanied : Mrs. Carl Arm- strong to Seaside where they will vacation for a week. Mrs. Ralph Campbell was hostess to the Delta Delta Delta " alumnae at "her Center street ' home Monday night. Mrs. Car- " letoh Spencer is 'president of the alumnae group - Sergeant and Mrs. Adam Die- . bert are spending several days . along the Oregon coast. He is home this week from Fort Bliss, , Texas.' ' " - Woman's auxiliary ' and SL Paul's guild of St Paul's Epis copal church will meet on Wed nesday for a no-host luncheon at the parish house. The Frhicle Woman's elab 1 will hold its first fall meeting r at the hall all day Wednesday. Hostesses will be Mrs. George Adams and Mrs. Mary Miller. Chadwiek chapter. Order of the- Eastern Star will have Its regular meeting tonight at Ma sonic temple, 8 p.m. ; .y. -. WcT.cn IVho- Suffer frcsi'Si:.:?LE Cart's Cat tt & Cest TJzji '0. ' Te E!? Ea24 C? Red Casdt ' Tea gMs who suffer from simple an- . ml ok who lose so - much during monthly periods that you led tired, vcaJc, dries ed out" oua to low blood Iron start today try- Ltu B. . nnk barn's Compound TABLETS (with added Iron) on of the greatest blood -Iroa tonics you can buy to help build, up red btood to. gtra more atrcBxth. and rsT ia much cases. r . Taiea as directed Tlnxhaia's Tab-' lew are one ox too very best and Q-uickett bome ways to eet vmaoum iron mxtt l&a blood. Jimt try them tor mt least 30 days then, sea If voo. ton. dont remarkably benefit. Iul- low labol tirecUoaa, ' m 3 r r OREGON STATECMAII. Salem. Miss' Betty ' Graham To Wed The engagement of Miss Bet ty Graham, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Orval Graham and Eldon Lappm, seaman 2c, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jake Lappin,3 was an counced this weekend, arid their wedding day, Thursday of this week, was revealed. . Mr. Lappin is home from Far- ragut, Idaho and will report back : to his station - following a 13- day leave. The wedding will be read at vs 8:45 o'clock in the fireplace room of the First Methodist church by I Dr. J. C. Harrison. , Miss Minnie Linkskog of Tan : gent and a brother of the bride, and - Mr. Wilmer ' . D. Graham, ' USN will attend the couple. Both Miss Graham and Mr, Lappin are graduates of Salem ' high school. . . , , The bride's sister. Miss JDon . na Graham and Miss Alice Blan l chard will be hostesses at a mis- - cellaneous shower : tonight ' and Mrs. Graham, mother of the 5 bride, will, be hostess tomor row. - S - iGuildrTed Held I At!:Petaomell .'. . A lovely affair, was the silver 5 tea held at the home : of : Mrs. ' William Pero Sunday .afternoon, October 3. -v:yv. ;' -tf' Thetea was sponsored by tiie Otterbein Guild Girls of the En glewood United Brethren church to raise a Christmas - emergen cy fund for China and Santo Do mingo. The serving table was cover .ed with" a handmade lace cloth with a centerpiece of zinnias .guarded by green 'candles In crystal holders. The rooms .'were bright with: fall flowers, jt " .Miss Nancy Bradbury 'greeted .the guests at' the door and later displayed the Chinese" curios, loaned for the occasion through the courtesy of Mrs. . Vinton Scott. . ' .,, Pouring were Miss Margaret Henry and Miss Edris' Henry. Serving were Miss Doris Brad bury, Miss Betty. Hill, Miss Bar bara Lowry, and Miss Lola Koerner. ' f ' Kelsay-Strand Vows Said - In a setting .of white and red gladioluses at the home of her mother, . Mi s s ' Doris Strand, daughter of Mrs. O. H.' Strand, -became the. bride of Mr. Gerald " Kelsay, son'of Mrs. J. O. Gross,1 on Saturday, October 2. " r' ;.- The Rev. M. A. ' Getzendaner read the service. . " " ' ;C. The bride .wore a moss green .fur-trimmed suit with brown ac cessories and a corsage of gar- r denias. -'; ' " '. A reception was held at the home of 4he bride's mother- Mrs. 1 A. L." Harader, sister of the " -bride- served the bride's cake. Assisting were Miss Thea Samp-" ' son, Mrs. T. H. " Strand, Mrs. Loveland, and Mrs. O. H. Strand, f After a' short' wedding trip the bride will be at home - at 241 South 16th street, and the bride groom, who is home on furlough from foreign service, will return to duty. ' ; Mrs. Kelsay is "employed at"J. C. Penney'a as display, manager. Mrs. Dan 'Hay: ; Is Hostess V. A hostess this afternoon will be Mrs. Dan Hay, who will en- tertain - members of - her club at - her home on -Rose street A des- " ' , sert luncheon will be . followed - by several hours of cards.' Mrs.-Roy Mink and Mrs. Ken neth Barker will . be stdditional guestsv Members are Mrs. Clin- ' ton Standish, Mrs. Joseph Eel-. ton,' . Mrs." . H. H. Princehouse, ' Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, Mrs. A. A. ' Hager, Mrs. Warren Ba : ker, Mrs. J. A.' Rothenfluch and - Mrs. Hay. -' AURORA The Aorora Wom an's club will hold the first - meeting of the club year at the home of Mrs. B. W. S toner, with - the presidentrs. E. P. Mitchell and the calendar "committeeMrs, ' W B. Stoner, Mrs. 'N. E.s: Mari-i ; ock ; and Mrs. W. P. ' Wivistec, ' ; hostesses on RTYedpesday.: ' A Few Tcssfy Crcps Htl? - - - saw j. v V ; Vcr! niht WIiztq r.zzi Czllz Cirri! . Beware of colds ! At the first warning sin of a cxId first sniIe or sneeze put a few drops cf Va-trVod up eaA nostril. Tnis tpedalized medication b d!-hsd to aid natural . defenses against colds and soheip prevent many w L U colds from developing if used iatime.e-i -. r- Try itl Fellow directions in packa-5. -,yLw',i.-vJ Oregon. Tuesday Morning. October 5. 1S43 Vitamin Deficiencies American Public . By MAXINE BUREN . . Perhaps it's only bexrause of a desire to sell a product, , but there's a great deal 'of misleading information", being given on radio programs, regarding homemakirig during the war. t - This morning I heard an announcer say thaHiis product was trying to make up for the vitamin deficiencies 'resulting from , rationing." , . . Checking to find if there is any excuse for deficiencies, f caused by rationing I somehow fail to . . .. find a reason why this should be, and rather think that any de ficiencies in vitamins which the American people may be suffer ing from, are due to other rea sons than a curtailment of good foods by. the rationing program. V . In the first place, two great . vitamin warehouses, butter and 'meat are rationed. Butter is rich , in -vitamin A and D, but eggs I and whole, milk contain these ' vitamins and the B vitamin as well. :-N''r-: ' i . While meat is rationed, there Is a sufficient amount . allowed for each "Individual to give what ; vitamins are peeded ven with out perfectly 'good ; substitutes. Fish Is plentiful in this section of the country and no one should : be vitamin-starved because of a regulated meat allowance, espe cially when It is as large .as ours Is. . Thoughtful selection of - the j lpw-point : meat ; cuts .results .. hi ,a step-up - of allowance t per - .in dividual, too, and from the nam-; ber- of householders rushing to the store to use up red stamps" ,t the. end of each period, many women find "' their allowance of meat and fats dver-sufficient' Many others of course, find dif ficulty m staying within the alJ lotted amount of meat.- ; f i Perhaps we are just plajn lucRy - ior living in.a section of the United States where fresh vegetables are always abundant ly available, but never are" the grocers' shelves empty of greens: Leafy : greens are generous 1 in r their provision of vitamins. Cab bage, which we find in the mar ket all ;year," contains A; all the B vitamins, C and Df In large ' amcfcAts.; Ditto kale, spinachj . turnip ; "a n d mustard T - greens. And for the" benefit" of those who . don't know,! liver, is" the only meat that contains all 'that Impressive list of vitamins. I As for the other dozens of ve getables and -fruits available in our local markets through even" me . wuiier -.moniDs, mere are many just oozing, with the nays terious vitamins so necessary to a completely healthy . human. .Furthermore, education in the Servicewomon : What they ccm do whorl they r dotnq about il Miss Lela Irene Runcorn. 765 Marion street, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. . Runcorn of Ger- vais, enlisted in . the Women's Marine Corps auxiliary on. Au gust 11 and has received orders to - report to Camp LeJeune, North Carolina. She; will. leave ' oh October 15 with 14 other girls from Portland.- She - has . been ' employed at Wool worths for the past year and a half. Book, section: of the AAUW will .meet at the High street ; home, of Mrs.' Raymond Walsh on Wednesday night. The book, "Beethoven," by. Emil Ludwig will be reviewed by Miss Neva LeBlond, city librarian. Assist ing the hostess will . be Miss Elise Shroeder and Miss Verna Keppinger. . Mrs. W. H. Lorens has left for Washington, DC, to visit her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and - Mrs. Robert . Lorenz. Enroute east she will visit with her bro ther in Montana. Mrs. Lorenz expects to be gone three months and will return by way.of Texas . and California. Mrs. Douglas Chambers, who is . visiting here from Alliance, i Nebraska, will be the ' honor guest at a luncheon in Portland i on Wednesday where he Pi Beta Phi sorority sister,' Mrs. Charles Robinson, jr., entertains ft group of thehr sorority friends. a ,r .... - Mrs. Rollin K.' Page wUl tn- tertain ' members of the Zonta i club - at, her . south Commercial i ' street home Thursday . night at I a buffet supper. Assisting host- esses are. Mrs. Ethel Melgaard and Miss Nellie Schwab. 1 Miss Mariel Smith; danghter I 'of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Smith, will j "return on Friday ; to Oregon State" college to resume her stu dies,- - - Shouldn't Have 'em necessity of vitamins for health , has resulted " In most women ? striving to include more In the . family diet With the certain - result that war. Instead of cut- . ting "down 'the. amount of vita .rnins taken:In by. the' average .family, has Increased it Surely . with the result that any defici encies are a thing of. the past ; : . Not only does T the housewife add vitamins to her family diet on ..purpose, but she also un- knowingly . has . stepped up the family consumption. Only this week comes the news that start- J ' fag -the first of October, 3 white .bread and enriched flour bought at ; the corner, grocery , will have a stepped up amount of thiamine (Bl), . more niacin . (another. BVvitamin),"' and' more - food iron and. another vitamin .' not previously Included in en riched white flour, rihpfjaven, or . .vitamin B2. 1' rS.fr Xvr - Because' enriched breads jcost : no more, t$ey Kave$een taken - In by the great 'American house-.- wife as' an accepted part of the -family-diet ;; w I , '.. , ; . Now we have in addition of a greater amount of vitamin Bl or tWarnine h the .diet that vita-. min which Thelps to- maintain' 1; 1 3. 4. 5. 7 0. f POIZE 1 " k J fl jfAhJ 7 f f ;$7s '. .-v. .' - y U 17DIST pniZE V J - V7ATCD yfl A criB A - . m. (mess t-msszr-ym Each FIGHTING .WORDS LETTER no longer than 50 words. " .. " . -- . . ; . ..- . i Any one contestant may submit, as many, let-. ters as he or 'she wishes. Each FIGHTING WORDS LETTER must be clearly written or typed on one sheet of paper carrying the writer's name and address. . . ALL. '. FIGHTING WORDS CONTEST LET TERS must be mailed before midnight, Octo ber 9th. to be eligible. , , Address your FIGHTING WORDS LETTER to FIGHTING WORDS CONTEST, Stevens U Son,, 339 Court. Street, Salem, Oregon. : 'J. If more than; one contestant submits the "same ' winning letter, .the fudges will; determine di- -vision, of 'prizes. . - V u . Judges' decision will be ' f I n a 1 In -r- every r case. " , J : l ;f, ;'"'-v." The FIGHTING; WORDS. LETTER CONTEST, is open to every man, woman, boy or girl, with, the exception of relatives - and employes of ' Stevens & Son, The Oregon Statesman, ot Judges of the contest. " - . DUDDVl:..-: - -' - ' 323 Court ,ound! nerves,, prevents fear worry So let's put it to the best use. -j5S5!?i2S! encies - being wisnea on u the over-zealous salesmen of the air. and go about our business of -buying- sensibly, -feeding -.the . famfly. sufficiently. Listen to hisi :: news comments, but. season his nutrition advice, with a generous sprinkling of salt : ZlATIOn CAlXirDAll Canned Goods Blue tampsy, V , m S-va Meat, encrw. " j r bW iats Brown stamps C and u nSuioupo No. 14 expires Oc tober 31. rood for pounds. Not- 1 i d II vaEdfor pounds eaebca nlng sugar Applyto ration board tot additional ration- If needed. , . r- . SHOES - A Stamp No. 18, book on. vaUd through tober V, -Book A coupons No. now good. : . FCEL. OIL ' -, Period 1 coupons In n 'on. rations vaUd through January XOna unit, period 3 coupons valid through September 30 tor 19 ty- J period S coupons, valid through Sep , STmber 30 for 100 gaJUons. Coupons with gallonaga printed on the faea valid for amount Indicated until - I piratlon data mwmw iw -' Cars with O ration books must have tires inspected every 3 months: B books every 4 months: A books every months. Commercial notrve nicies - tiro inspections every 9 months or every 6000 miles, which ever .occurs- first " ." .. - '-'- " Mrs. Tandy, Plans -Trip ; - WEST- SALEM Mrs. George Tandy, daughter-in-law of Mrs. tura Tandy, Is leaving ' early-, in the week . to join -her . husband, who "is in the army . and 'is sta tioned at Camp Callan, San ; pie go, Calif. Mrs. Archie Cameron, whose husband is stationed at the Same camp, . will accompany her on a short visit to ber husband. must be .1 . ' . Judges of the Contest ? . i m. pouGirroii . " Mayor of Salem . CHARLES Al SPHAGUE- Editor and , Publisher of . The Statesman . ' J." L; GAUD. CHAIRMAN . Marion. County War Finance Committee SALEM ADVERTISING. CLUB . - , - : SL. " , Salein, Ore. today's MonU The dessert, whicli V3s ra- 5Z- Sliced tomatoes . Boiled dinner with - . .. "Ham' 'hocks' '" ' Cabbage, 'carrots, potatoes Corn bread ' Maple 'nut dessert maple nvt Drssrnr thsiat : 14 cups sweetened condensed milk . U cup maple syrup ? ' 2 tablespoons butter1 V teaspoon salt a, teaspoon vanilla 2 cups rolled graham crackers ij cup broken nuts - Mir milk and syrup In frying pan. Cook 5 minutes over low heat, stirring constantly Add rest of ingredients and mix tho roughly. Pour into, shallow, greased baking pan., Bake 15 minutes in moderate ven. Serve warm or cold, plain or with cream.1 ; .. Middle Grove People Leave on Trips MIDDLE GROVE -Mr. and Mrs. John Turner spent several days recently, visiting relatives at Bor-' tag and. Portland. 'r - ; ; .' Among .residents, who snatched a day, in these busy times, to hunt deer, 'were John Van Laanen and son Dale, John Cage, Cleo Kep penger and son Gary, who went to the rugged, country above Sil errton ; where Mr. Cage h.as tim berland: Only one deer was sight ed by the party. ing 17c aLj uiin egiils ' N- Tu naTe U buy any thing. All yea need te da te en ter this exciting contest Is te - write a short letter, not rer 50 y words, telliag why yoa buy U. 8. -War Bonds. That's easy, isn't It? Sure it la. And yea have Jast as much chance to win as anyone." Kea4 the contest rules printed be low, then sit right down "and write year letter. Ne matter what yonr reasons, for baying bonds. -Jast tell the world about them la 5'word !ter and maU It to FIGnTIXG WORDS CONTEST, Stevens Soa, S3$ Court St. Sa- lem. Oregon. Prizes On Display - In Our Windows '