The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tha OHEGOII STATESMAN, Calenw Oregon,. Wednesday Morning. October 27. IS 43
CANTEEir CALCJDAa
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER It
Women of Rotary.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER It
JPEO Sisterhood.
miDAT, OCTOBER 25 "
St. Anne's guild. Episcopal church.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 3 -
I to 4 West Staytoa Home Eco
atomics club. :. -.
4 to 7 University of Oregon Moth
ers. -1 to 11 fair field Bono Economics
club. , .
SUNDAY, OCTOBER 31
.-ft 11 Free lance group, .
II to 1 Etokta club.
1 to 4 Kiwanis auxiliary.
' .4 to 1 Oregon Stat Mothers, v'.
7 to 11 Roberta Home Economic
;. dub. . , , - v
. . MONDAY. NOVEMBER 1
First Presbyterian church. J .'
- TUESDAY. NOVEMBER X '
Silverton group.'..
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1
Junior guild, Episcopal church.
, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4
- Hollywood Lions club auxiliary.
SH.VEKTON S i 1 verton's
Junior Woman's club opened its
season; Monday night with? a
business meeting held' at : the
home of Mrs. c Harvey ; Kaser.
Mrs. Bryan Gordon presided.
During the session plans were
made for the annual homecom-
' ing, with the date set tentative
ly for November 22. Mrs. Wal
ter Claus was 'appointed chair
man for the affair with Mrs.
Perl Bye as her assistant.
" Mrs. Gordon appointed Mrs.
John Rutherford as social chair-
man and 'Mrs. Herbert Jones
as program chairman for the
club season. A number of plans
were discussed for the winter's
activities, but no definite ac
tion was taken, '
. . Mrs. Casper Oveross .was a
guest of the club.
Todays Menu
? Peach salad will begin today's
dinner and will come from a jar.
Baked beans, included on the
menu will come either from cans
or from the package of quick
cooking beans. ! . ; :
Peach salad
Baked beans
Bran gems
Broccoli with lemon butter
. Green tomato pie
. . ' :
' BRAN GEMS '
1 cup bran
1 cup flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
V teaspoon soda
4 tablespoons molasses .
. 1 egg
- 1 cup boiling water
2 tablespoons shortening melt
ed V cup chopped dried figs
' Mix ingredients just enough
to blend. Do not beat Half fill
greased muffin pans and bake
20 minutes in moderately hot
oven. Serve warm or cold.
Crisp and Rut fled
a
rrtf
71
4440
14-42 .
These saucy, young ruffles ta
per daintily to meet a' reed-slim
waist. Pattern 4440 with Its de
lightfully flattering ways adds
' spicy flavor to your ajn. chores
. . , Meal for a bandage-rolling
session at the Red Cross, too.
Treat yourself to a gay print or
a crisp percale. -'
Pattern 4440 is available in
misses and women's sizes 14. IS.
IS, 20, 32, 84, 88, tK nd 42.
Size 18 takes 3 yards 35-inch
jfabric. , .
Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for
this pattern. Writ plainly SIZE,
NAMEADDRESS. STYLE KUM38
JUST OUT I Now Fall awl Winter
Pattern Book. Send TEN CENTS ex
tra. Free glova and bag pattern
printed in book. v
Send your order to The Orefon
Statesman. Pattern Deportment, ba
leoa. ' Oregoaa.
eil vnu. I.
Oj:loracJrtt and
. Orliicjlit
311 Ore; en T.'lz.
Over Ecxrs C'.ztt
Pancakes Are 4
Fancy Now - I
::' Here's a way to make some
thing out of the ordinary pan?
cake flour, that comes from, the
grocer's already mixed. By ad
ding other ingredients we get
something special. ' i
APPLE PANCAKES 4" j
. . , !- (Makes 20 pancakes j
Time: 3 minutes for each cake.
2 cups ready - mixed pancake
v - I flour.... ;'. vrvv ; jJ . . - j '
2 cups milk' . ' .. j
1 beaten egg ... . . j :
2 tablespoons melted shorten
ri:,ing I . - -".j,
1 cup apples, cut in small !
I ; pieces
V cup sugar i
2 tablespoons cinnamon '
: Add milk, beaten tgg and
melted shortening to ready-mix,
mixing lightly. Batter should be
somewhat, lumpy. ' Fold in ap
ples. Grease griddle lightly. Pour
batter r onto hot : griddle using
Ya cup batter for each pancake.
Bake each side until golden
brown, about 3 minutes for each
cake. -Put small pat of butter
on each pancake and sprinkle
with cinnamon and sugar mix
ture. Serve immediately. j
The cinnamon V sugar topping
Is an excellent I pancake treat,
for: the delicate spicy flavor
complements tart apples sprin
kled in these pancakes. j
Repair Permits j
Issued, West Salem j ,
" WEST SAT. KM A number of
building permits have been issued
within the last few days. Bessie
Hazel ton, 1158 Sixth street, will
repair a dwelling at an estimated
$25; Frank Maynard, 1053 Sixth
street, erecting a dwelling, valua
tion $200; C, J. Stowe, 1088 Sev
enth street building a woodshed
at a cost of $75 and Joe Hornef-
fer, 1091 Seventh street, building
a woodshed at a value of 3100. j
Plione Company -Gives
to Chests
The Pacific Telephone and Tel
egraph , company : is contributing
3135,000 a special contribution
of $85,000 to the National ; War
Fund together with" the company's
usual annual contributions total
ing 350,000 to Community Chests
to the current United War Fund
drive, according to announcement
byN.'.R. Powley, president, just
received by R. N. Nixon, tele
phone manager here. XH-i :t
The company's National War
Fund contribution ' has been ap
portioned to the counties in which
it serves in Oregon, Washington,
California, Idaho and H Nevada,
closely! . following the: allocation
basis on which the county quotas
were established by the National
War Fund organization. On ; this
basis, Marion, county's allocation
was 3400, and : a check 'tor .this
amount, together with, the, usual
Community Chest contribution of
$150, was turned over to the
county chairman by Mr. Evans.
In addition, telephone employe
contributions have totaled 33S9. ;
RATION CALOIDAB
a i FOOD ,
' Canned Goods Btao stamps X,
Y. Z valid unUl Nor. 10.
Meat, cheese, canned, fish and edi
ble fats firowtt' stamps C, D, E
and F good until October SO.
Suxar Coupon No. 14. JS and IS
expire October 31. good for S pounds.
Stamp 73 tn book good zor
pounds until January IS.
h';- - shoes
! Stamp No. IS. book one. good In
definitely. Airplane stamp No. 1 valid
NOV. 1. : - - -':". .
-! . GASOLINE
Book A coupons No. S now good
for threo gallons each.
i- r FUEL. OH: - ,
Period 1 coupons in new fuel oO
rations valid through January 3. Cou
pons with gallonage printed on the
face vmlid for - amount fauMcatod un
til expiration data shofn on coupon
sheet. :'
.1 i TIRES t ' ' ' ' '
Cars with C ration books must have
- tires i inspected every S months; B
books every 4 months: A books every
S - months. Commercial motor vo-
. hides tire inspections every S
months or every 5000 mite.
Mkiss 4rV T" ft
Anttine To Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Anstine. a daughter. Joyce Elaine, at
the Salem Deaconess hospital. .
relsosa To Mr. -and Mrs. Jack I
Folsora. a daughter. Barbara Louise, at
the fcalem Deaconess hospital. . -
Page Tb Mr. and Mrs. 1 C Page,
a daughter, Gloria Arline, at the Salem
Deaconess hospital,
Chadbonme To Mr. and Mrs. P. F.
Chad bourne, a daughter. Bonnie Dee.
at the Salem Deaconess hospital.
2 Lawson T Mr. and Mrs. O. E. JLaw
son, a son, Jimmy Duane, at the Deac
oness hospital." ;- , ''
Kunkle To Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kun
kle, a son, John Edward, at tho Salem
Deaconess hospital. ..r.'
Thomas To Mr. and Mrs. . V. E.
Thomas, a son. Richard Victor, at the
Salem Deaconess hospital.
Fery To Mr. and Mrs. F. C Fery. a
daughter. Elaine Genevieve, at the Sa
lem Deaconess hospital.
Nydess er To Mr. and Mrs. V. S.
Nydegger, a daughter. Barbara Ann. at
the Deaconess hospital.
Davenport To Mr. and Mrs. D. .
Davenport, - a son. - Edward Dean, at
the Salem Deaconess hospital. -.
Been To Mr. : and Mrs. Milo H.
Boen. a son. James Alan, at tho Salem
Deaconess hospital. -
Caadill To Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Cau
dill. a son,. Oscar, at the Oregon State
hospital. .. . - .T
Cathey To Mr. and Mrs. C C Ca
they, a daughter. Catherine Ann, at
the Salem Deaconess hospital. .
Forrest To Mr. and Mrs. D. K. For
rest, a daughter. Carolyn Dean, at
the Salem Deaconess hospital. -
Van Aatwerp To Mr. and Mrs. E.
H. Van Antwerp, a son, Kenneth Hart,
at tho Salem Deaconess hospital. .
SUnnette To Mr. and Mrs. C E.
Stinnette. a son. James Staata, at tha
Salem Deaconess hospital. .
Wusen To Mr: and Mrs. E. C Wil
son, a daughter, Janis Lynn, at the
Salem Deaconess hospital. ; -
WewUag To Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Wowling. a son. Carl Allen, at the
Salem Deaconess hospital.
Kelker To Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Eei
ber. Jr, a daughter. Leslie Martina,
at the Salem Deaconess hospital.
Woedretfe Tn Mr. and Mrs. P. J.
Woodroffe. a, daughter. Helen Paula,
at the Salem General hospital.
Eeeimsoi Tn Mr. and Mrs. ' C - W.
Robinson, a daughter. Ellen Mario, at
the Salem General hospital.
Averette To Mr. and Mrs. H. M.
avertte. a son. Hugh Marion, at the
Bungalow Maternity home.
Croker To Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Crok
er. a son. Terry Lee, at the Bunga
low Maternity home. - ! -
Wallaea To Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Wal
lace, a son. Robert Roy, at tho Bunga
low Maternity home. -t-i-
Sexton To Mr and Mrs. B. B. Sex
ton, a son. William Campbell, at the
Bungalow Maternity home.
BUaa To Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Kintx.
a daughter. Marilyn Ann. at tho Salem
Deaconess hospital.
Pope To Mr. and Mrs. C K. Pope.
a son. Lareth Eugene, "at tha Salem
General hospital.
Nicfaol To Mr. and Mrs. Melvln C.
Nichol, a Caughter, Judith Ann, at the
Bungalow Maternity home.
Brewer To Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Brew
er, at daughter. Georgia Dee. at the
Salem Deauoness hospital.
Fafaey To Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Fa
hey, a son. Raymond Virgil, at tha
Salem Deaconess hospital. .
' Davidson To Mr. and Mrs. E. E,
Davidson, a son. Walace Robert, at the
Salem General hospital. , -
Bean To Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Bean, a
daughter, Janet Ardiel, at the Salem
General hospital.
Hunt To Mr. and Mrs. T. H. "Hunt,
a son. Frank Harris, Jr, at the Salem
General hospital.
Fraas To Mr. and Mrs. J. E. From, a
son. John Anor, at tha Salem General
hospital. - . -
Seeger To Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Seeg
er, a son, Virgil Thomas, at the Salem
General hospital.
Vetibty To Mr. and Mrs. W. B.
Youtzy, a daughter. Audrey Mao. at
the Salem General hospital.
Beebjn To Mr. and Mrs. C H.
Boehm, a daughter. Kathleen Marie,
at tha Salem General hospital.
McCarthy To Mr. and Mrs. D. T.
McCarthy, a son. Michael Craig, at tha
Salem Deaconess hospital. -
Fine an To Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Fl
negan. a son, Dennis Leslie, at tha
Salem Deaconess hospital.
Porter To Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Por
ter, a son. Kenneth Lea, at tha Salem
General hospital.
Porter To Mr. and Mrs. Warren H.
Porter, a son, Lynn Holmes, at the Sa
lem General hospital.
Van Houten To Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
Van Houten, a daughter, Nancy Ann,
at the Salem General hospital.
Cheat To Mr. and Mrs. B. W.
Choate. a daughter. Lorian Gone at
the Salem General hospital.
KokersoB To-Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ro
berson. a dau?hterr Wahnonah Uea,
at tha Salem Deaconess hospital.
ZJversaore To Mr. and Mrs. Orval
R. Liver more, a son, Nicky O'Bay, at
the Salem Deaconess hospitaL
Elmer To Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Elmer,
a son, Gail Francis at the Salem Dea
coness hospital.
Finch To Mr. and Mrs. R. C Finch,
a daughter. Loartha Jane, at tha Sa
lem Deaconess hospital. '
Varner To Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Var-
ner. a son. Dennis Robert, at the Dea
coness ItospitaL -
Doraa To Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Dor
an, a daughter, Janice Mane, at the
Salem Deaconess hospital.
Record October
Raia Predicted
ALBArnr, Oct. 23.-T)-An aU
time rainfall record for October
was predicted today by Cc'Jt
Franch, Albany weather observer.
;- The total for this month is enly
.43 of an inch short cf .the 6.67 in
ches established in 1221, he said.
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