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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1944)
The OltZGON STATESMAN.' Solera. Oregon. Friday I lorriag, January 21. IZH 4W w f Dinner Given to Staffs -Members - The 'employees of Johnson's i store were entertained in i tot home ei Mr. and .. Mrs. Leslie Morris with a no-host dinner Friday. The serving- table was centered with a bowl of : early spring flowers guarded by pink ; and white iapers In crystal hold era. ' Small tables were centered with tapers In flowered pottery holders. A shower was given to Mrs. Renee Glabberberg. The evening Was spent informally by ' : the 25 jguesta present. - -vv:.. . ,':-. Mrs. Bebert Bleder jind Mrs. , i R. Franklin. - Thompson ; and: daujhier, Martha Lucille, of Ta- ' coma were dinner guests of Mr. . and Mrs. Walter H. Smith Thurs- ' day night. They were enroute to - : Corvallis, where Mrs. Thompson , and her daughter will be guests ; : of the Ueiders for several days. Mrs. Redder has been in Tacoma with the Thompsons the past two weeks. Dr. Thompson will join . his wife In Corvalli on Sunday. Mrs. K. M. Haghes. the former Luree Norris Is in Salem visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. . W. IV Miller, enronte from Berk ley to New York to, visit her mother, MrsJEluth Norris. - She ' will continue on to New Haven, Conn, where Mr. Hughes is an army aviation cadet in the com- - raunicatkms division, studying at '-t Yale. Both Mr. and Mrs. Hughes ( are graduates - of i Willamette I university. - v-Mrs. Walter L. Sapalimg la ' leaving today for Eugene to spend . the weekend with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. -.and Mm. James. Bennison. Mrs. Spaulding will attend the meeting of the state, board of University of Ore gon Mothers following , the an- - nual Dad's luncheon on Saturday. Mrs. Carleton Spencer vwill also ' go to Eugene for , the weekend - to attend the bojrd meeting. ' ADXUXN The Woman's club met at the home of Mrs. Thomas Teeson for its January . Meeting.-' T: r The club decided to make robes for convalescents in hospi tals. The February meeting will ;be'at the .home of Mrs. Stuart Johns on Monroe avenua. Those present were Mrs. Rose Wood; Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. A. R. McLein. Mrs. Dale Grim, , Mrs. Mary Smith, . Mrs. H. N; Payne, Mrs. W, M. Etahtz, Mrs. Hanxy Hansen, Mrsr Clara Mas sey, Mrs. CeciliSnoek, Mrs. G. L. MeisneT, Mrs. W. J. Heppner, Mrs. Ben. H. Hawkins and the ' hostess. rp izd - cij M f r-zrnn ; - U I r-- r : " IM iTi;, -f i :iv"- . - yt m m u ml sn m .; m - wm D D D D D D D D D D Sinoniz w.s Uquid Self Loitol Leather Conditionor 230 Walter KendalT ! . ' Rich in Vital Vitamins iippIoDnilDr 8 Points.M28-oz. jar 270 Saxon House ra!3 h Dnilsr p jiaj I WHITEWASHES ir.l l 1 licitn Bar 70 v' EETHIX Miss Charlsttt I Iain . entertained at dinner on Sunday at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Hain, for Earl Kleen, son of Mr. and Mrs.' IL M. Kleen, who is on leave from "duty . in the rher chant marines in the southwest Pacific, v Additional guests were Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lingen felter (Dora - Kleen), and. Mr. and Mrs. Hain. The table was centered" . with ' greenery and berries. . . - -; LINCOLN- The names of Mrs. FrankA Susmilch rand Mrs. Ira Martin were added to the mem bership of Goodwill club, at the meeting held at the home : of Mrs. I. R. Utterback Thursday. Miss Jeannie Smith was co-host-ess. t Mrs. Nels Yenckel conducted the business session. - She ap pointed Mrs. IL W. Ashford and Mrs. Lois Crawford to investi gate prices of song books. " i Mrs. Fred McKinney will- be hostess for the February meet ing, to be assisted by Mrs. Frank Susmilch. . . I The hostesses were assisted by Mrs. Frank Dye. Those attend ing were ' Mrs. Nels Yenckel, Mrs. Ira. Martin and Gerald, Mrs. Ivan Merrick and Janice, Mrs. J. D. Feller, Mrs. H. W. Ashford, Mrs. Chris Yungen, Mrs. H. J. Nelger, Mrs. Fred Mc Kinney, Mrs. Ben McKinney, ; Duane and Clifford BarteL Mrs. Frank Susmilch, Mrs. John Childers, Mrs. W. R. Edwards, - Mrs. Lois Crawford, Patty Ann and Lou McKinney, were pres ent , -. ; . RATION CALENDAR - . .. . i : -t. FOOD : Canoed Goods Green stamp O. R and J food through February 20 lor processed foods. Meat, cheese, canned fish and adl bl tats. Stamps B. S and U food from January 2 to January 29. ' Sugar Stamp number SO tn book 4 good for live pounds sugar, ex pires Marcfe 31. I ; - i , SHOES 1 Stamp No. 18. book one. food In definitely. Airplane stamp No. 1 valid aow. GASOLINE Book A coupons No. t good through. January 21 lor three gallons each. Value of gasoline coupons: A. Bl, CI. S gallons: BS. C3. R and. T. S gallons; D, IJ$ gallons; K. 1 gallon. 1 ' i-" rtrtx, oil $ Period 1 coupons expire February S. Coupons, with gaUoaage printed on . the face valid for amount indicated untU expiration date shown on cou pon sheet. - j ' TIKES ! Cars with C ration hooka must hare tires Inspected every S months; B books every 4 months; A books every 5 months. Commercial motor ve hicles tire Inspections every- months or every 6000 mile. I i STOVES - I Purchaser must get certificate at ration board for new stoves. ;r WOOB, SAWDUST. COAX. -: fuel dsslirs deliver by priorities based on needs. i P I 6 LY- Polishinf; Ch0t Not Rationed 5 Pts 12-oz. tin 370 i'niiil ;90 1 No Points,' 50 47hjz. tin . IT rtOATf . aro,iY SOAP Large - Mediun aoc - 6c h Larjre Size 2S0 15 Points. r Fancy Puddings AppedredvFirst vat Family Breakfast -Table' ; : ' . - i Quiet; hot cereals ' serve the family twice on Lthese t winter days, :' first as a breakfast - dish and later as a fancy dessert for dinner. Make a little extra for. breakfast and make part of it Into' dessert later.; Uu? "'. - 1 AMITY !- The marriara-of Miss Betty Rosenbalm, and Mr. Paul vBridg es at Denver, Decem ber 23 J came as a surprise to their Amity friends, i Mrs!. Brid ies is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rosenbalm, formeri ly of : Amity, now living- at Sea side. Mr. Bridges, . formerly of Missouri, but also an. Amity res ident, Is now in the military ser vice. Mrs. Bridges will make her home' at Seaside with her par ents for the present. She was a graduate of Amity high school. ! AMITY The Civic Im provement dub . met Tuesday afternoon at the home of the new president, Mrs. R. R. Massey. . Plans for the year's work were discussed, including a member ship drive. During the ; social hour : each member ! told . about her wedding. 1 : Mrs. May Massey played two numbers on the piano. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. G. K Gillaspie February 8, with Mrs. JL O. Morse assist ing hostess, i- t:-L-:,i-:ly. ( Others present Tuesday were Mrs. Joe j McKee, Mrs. J. A. Breeding, Mrs. E. R Polhemus and Mrs. J. M. Umplette. ' 1 -CANTEEN CALENDAR riUDAT, aANVAKT XI .i Salem Nurses association. VJ4 C LY P r I i if s. , : OPEN DAILY TILL 7:30 P. BL Ileal to Ed Uo Ccn'i Be Deal Fcr IZClD POSS 10 PoinU.....l...30yg tin E3( Doby Per canl..! L m for - Gerber, Strained IJciMnn Oliv-os r7- nnaisb u a Li Sliced Pcgcfcos uhspiios . tLayr-PcI:- I , 12 Points, 0' S03' tin . 1 i ' J - L. uyu CEREAL PUDDING MOLDS To make pudding from; left over - farina, prepare while the farina is still warm; stir in a few tablespoons light cream. To make pudding from freshly prepared farina, cook according to pack age directions, : substituting an equal amount of milk for water specified. Then sweeten the fa rina with sugar and flavor with spice (cinnamon, nutmeg or all spice) or vanilla or almond ex tract or grated orange rind. Pour Into individual molds; chill until firm and ready to serve. Unznold; serve in any of - the . following ways: - Peanut - Prune: Stuff cooked prunes with softened pea nut butter. Arrange stuffed prunes around base of pudding. Pour prune syrup Over pddings. Hot Jam: Heat a jar of fruit jam or preserves. . Thin slightly with water. Pour over pudding. Honey Nut: Arrange nut meats around base of pudding. Pour liquid honey over pudding; sprinkle with spice. Black and White: Ar range halved vanilla wafers (or other iookies) around base of pudding. Pour chocolate or other sauce over pudding. Lavertys Return Home AUBURN Mrs. Glenn Lover ty and daughter Sharon have re turned from San Diego where they visited Glenn Loverly, who is a third class Boswain mate of a gun crew. i. . D 0 D D D D D D D Dens! Beof Ten eanf beat roast beef for Sanday dmner.. We have choice steaks, 'tee. Come la and see ear fine display ef enallty, gov ernment Inspected beef. i . or Chopped 2(0)0 290 D 2SZ&2& mmm 3i 0 - n D D D ran mom caustic! Z ; :. Jzarts 14c : D n 1 -1 i n r " i -Todays Menu ' Tuna scallop win be the day's featured dish. Onions' will Join oranges to make salad. Orange and onion salad : : Tuna scallop Celery, olives Baked biscuits -: Frozen strawberry shortcake . TUNA ESCAIXOP ? (Other fish can be used) : u cup cream' vegetable sauce cup boiled rice ; ; f" -; M cup eooked fish: " Va teaspoon salt ' ; - teaspoon pepper r ' - cup buttered crumbs :- . - Mix together sauce,: rice, fish, : salt I and pepper.f Pour 'into 'greased shallow pan. Cover with crumbs: and bake 20 minutes in moderate oven. Vi Two Birthdays Celebrated i : NORTH DALLAS i Mr H. H. Schultz of Dallas and H. H. Dick celebrated, their birthday an niversaries jointly on Saturday at the Dick home here. Present were Mr; d& Mrs. :H. H. Schultz of Dallas, Mrs. A. Slemans and son from Salem, Mr, and Mrs. H. H. Dick, Grandma A. A. Wall, . and Miss Sara Dick. ' Mrs. John Classen underwent a major operation' at a Salem hos pital and her condition Is report ed as satisfactory. Several absences were noted in the Beacon Biblf school due to the flu on Monday and Tuesday. Absent were Ella Quiring, Marvin Thiesen, 1 Walter Quiring ' among others. I . w j. :v UltJTER COATS DRASTICALLY REDUCED! r -j - i - ' j I i.i rT ((II; If ; U : ri- Mi m - c' IV '6 OS ' r SPECIAL TREAt -The sweet-smoked flavor of ?ood qua- lily bacon, done to a turn, and the goodness of whipped sweet potatoes, are combined here for a fall supper dish that's time saving and ration point sparing; The potatoes can be topped with the cooked strips of bacon hist before serving, but here's ; our trick; whip fee potatoes and place in greased baking dish. - Ixry uncooked strips of bacon on top. Place in a hot oven and bake until bacon is crisped," turning once to- brown evenly. This way the bacad drippings season the sweet potatoes and youll find it saves on table spread. . ... - Fairbanks Widow Weds Britisher BOSTON, Jan. 20-vf-Edith Sylvia Fairbanks,' the former Lady Ashley and widow of Movie Actor Doug Fairbanks and Lt. Cmdr. Edward John1xrd Stanley, of the British royal navy; reserve, were married late Tuesday, third trip to Reversible Sport Coats Dress Coats Sport Coats Dcgdarly 31 WOMEN'S AND MISSES C the altar tor the blonde English beauty. Both gave their ages as 31 The ceremony was held at the Copley Plaza hotel, mecca of Bos ton's back bay society. Sheep Barn Is Built 'RICKEY - Harold McMillen is building a large sheep barn on his ranch here. v IIot7 Only m 1 -n 9 IZES 1 1 4 ' - ' C;:n Citcr'zya ti3 0 P. TI. Rev Alnilie Portland JBpeal r - C SILVEHTON Hev. S. L. A'm lle was guest speaker Thurs Jay nfjht of this week at a dinner meeting cf the.EetiJehein Lu'Ji eran Erotherhood at Portland. . Mr. and Mrs. Teter MHler of Westby, Moni, and Mr. and I.Irs. Keith LUIler of Portland were guests of Rev. and Mrs. AlrrJie Wednesday night. Rev. AlrrJip was pastor of the Westby church for a period of seven years. Among the Rebekahs from 11 verton going to Woodburn Tues day to assist in the Golden Ju bilee of that lodge were Mr, and Mrs. Clay Allen, Mr. and Mrs. . F. E. ' Sylvester, Mrs. Jack Tussle, Mrs. Pearl Porter, -Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Gay and Mrs. Walter Lar son. 'M : Willkie 7ants Armed Forces to Ballot : NEW YORK, Jan. 2!KT WendeH I Willkie said that he would not want to be elected pres- Sdent unless every member of the armed services had a chance to vote, and added he favored a fed eral statute with appropriate pro visions for them to cast ' their votes, f ' ' ; , He made - the .statement when asked by reporters to comment on the soldier vote question. RSLICV9 hwteeeelJ.MletattIe time-tested VapoRub melt f jn fm r ta your mouth vylK-sL ...works fine I V VAHOKU J . : 1