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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1944)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, March 14. 1544 PAGE SEVEN Business Girls - To Celebrate Business 'girl of the YWCA of 15 foreign countries will join' today with their; 60,000 fellow 1 members in the business dubs of the American YWCAa, in a' pledge to promote with increas ing vigor, what they call . the "next item', on democracy's agenda," the achievement of color equality throughout the world. ; .; v -';' ;'" ? For 16 years the girls in th YWCA's of the USA have ob served March 14 as the first day . of a new year, during which they united to pursue a defined pur pose. Gradually the idea of a na- er countries, ; at whose request this year's event has been made world-wide. From China to Ar gentina, from Trinidad to Cey lon, from Syria to South Africa and in all nations of the British Commonwealth, the YWCA bu- ' tri rlw vrill this lrr h working", each in her own way, lor racial equality.' Letters commending the 'Stand of the YWCA council, which will be read at the local celebration, have been received from George M. Johnson, deputy chairman, president's committee on fair employment practice. Congress man Walter W. Judd of Minne sota, and Harry Emerson Fos dick, who says in part: "Democ racy's test is not the rule of the majarity-even a cruel dictator can achieve that but the treat ment of minorities." , . The local Business and 'Pro- r fessional Girls club has secured Prof. John L. Knight, counsellor on religious life, Willamette uni versity, to be the guest speaker at their banquet tonight at the YWCA. Prof. Knight, a compar ative newcomer to Salem and former resident of New Jersey, earned his degrees at Drew uni versity, Boston university and Vanderbilt university. He will speak on the theme "Color the Nations' Unfinished Business." i Mildred Yetter, retain- s club ! president,' Is general chairman for the banquet. The K y a 1 Neighbors sewing j club will meet at the home of Mrs. Clara Blensley, 685 North Church street Wednesday for an all day session, and no host luncheon. Mrs. F. M. Lobdell will talk on the coming election. WSCS of the West Salem Me thodist church will give a sil ver tea and cooked food sale Wednesday afternoon at the city hall. v. KEIZESt Gaests Thursday at the home of Mrs. Delpha Wall ing were Mrs.' Lola Patterson of .Mission Bottom and Mrs. Clyde De Sart and Martha De Sart of Central Howell. Ssbitlneca to the esMaes ef rtmtatoe Oarm'Don't let nefi art roky atoeaa. For yow Uy ayatonie rltoal.- ee sans, necnmr. dsfw wmn oueaa povaer. ushhc " Uexpaasm. am year angw wmj. tfcop Year Gcrtlsn i Producing Tlirougfiout Growing, Sanson "Oerfs.i Ustitr". SIDD PACIC SPQA7GQ Tank aet ! t 4f. CV e carry l iiwi. P"P 4 atrs .pr -m f m t a, tvO-iae. srsmre. . Streoe S-eat. fetfta wetaea etaal tank, brut yme. -Many Service Women J'- What they can do What they're doing aboul It MEHAMA w Dorothy Jean Teetersj seaman second class, WAVES, is stationed in Norman, Okla. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters and . is also the first girl from this com munity i to join any branch of service. . - "''' ''-,'". Dinner Held at j j I i j I j 4 : I I Barkus Home Mr. and Mrs. , W. A. Barkus " were hosts at a dinner party, given on Saturday sight at their country home, j Wideview. The dinner was in honor of the birth days of, Mrs. Wilson Jaycox and Mr. E. TSL Barkus. The table was centered with an arrangement of , pink and yellow spring flowers in a crystal bowl guarded by yel low candles in crystal holders. Present at the dinner were" Rev. and Mrs. Jaycox of Albany, l Rev. and Mrs. Keith Bell, Mr. and Mrs. 1 H. Barkus, Mrs. Ma ttel. Schroyer of Corvallis, Mr. and Mrs. JL F. Billeter, Mr. and Mrs. W.5 A. Barkus and son John. Mrs. Cart Nelson entertained the Gamma Phi Beta alumnae at dinner at her West Lefelle . street home Monday night As- - sisting hostesses were Mrs. Ro- . ger Ky Putnam and Miss Mar garet Simms." ' Today's Menu Avocados will be stuffed with I fresh fruit to be salad for to night ' - ! r vi - ' Avocado - fruit salad Scalloped macaroni and ham Buttered cauliflower i Corn bread Strawberry shortcake ; (Frozen berries) - - j -- -j- -. SCALLOPED MACARONI AND HAM Yield: 4 servings 1 jcupi diced cooked ham 2 1 tablespoons butter or . . margarine ' u - 2 tablespoons flour 1; teaspoon salt 2 cups milk cup grated cheese or bread crumbs , I Paprika ;' Make a white sauce of the butter, flour, salt and milk. Boil small: pieces of macaroni in salt ed water until tender. Drain. In a : greased baking dish place half the macaroni. ' Add diced ham and half the white sauce. Top with cheese or crumbs and sprinkle with paprika. Bake In a moderate .oven (350 degrees) about 45 minutes. Table-ready pork jloaf, salami, cervelat or other cooked meat may be used, instead of : ham. IF YOUR 0SSs C10SSS0P ?Or3iGI3T Put SsejrMMVa-tro-Qol up each nostriL Ik (1) shrinks swollen aaeuibtanes. (2) soothes hrltaXlori. (3) reUevea transient nasal con gestion ... and brings greater breathing comfort. Follow the complete ' Wiej.kti Jn folder. UA-lklO-CCl "Gordtn Metier" VEGETAE If SEEDS tajoy freta. awcculant vevtablaa frern yur ewa eareen. Sear easy irtw yee atable aaeda re toor new crea, teae far preeer germ. Inatian. ( i .. . &eurcvMbs - -- - ,, - , , ,., jHollywpcxi Lions j Contribute . Hollywood lions auxiliary! met on Monday for a lunch atji 1 o'clock in j the Lions den. The; women voted $10 to the Redj! Cross and $5 to the USO. j! Plans werf mode lor a St Pat-j rick's party! to be held March! 22, and committees were appoint-4 ed for the rummage and cooked food sale to.be given the latterj part of the month. BROOKS 1 ! The Aid society met Tuesday in the church for Its monthly meeting. Mrs. Wfl- liam Schafer: presided over the! j I business session. At the close ofT ; the meeting; a no-host luncheon, ' was served.; Mrs. William Scha4 f er and Mrs." E. J. Foree wil I have charge; of the refreshments - at the next ineeting. .,;ks:-v;:1r Those present were Mrs. Is4 ter Gibson, Miss "Evelyn Molan- 1 der, Mrs.; Harry Bosch, Mrs. EM i mer Conn, Mrs. WHla VinyardJ ; Mrs. -William Schafer, Mrs. A. P.:: 1 Sidebottom, Mrs. E. J. Foree and ; Mrs. A. M. Punlavy. f v.l 'SO TonalaSonp5!Lil!5,MM Tonalo Scap KanchaV Ton Juice Sonny Dawa (14) 41 as. Pnme Jnice !L Apple Jnice-w"'r(-",0, GrtlL Juice "r". Grapejnice 9 Clan Jnice !! Apple Bulier Lfbby (f) . 1 Gnava Jelly Ferre (1 Cran Sacce wew re1K1' PV, . T.s;i C-J Lunch Heat acu.j, nccx, uau Ponphin Del Monte (U) Spinach TO T" f v. ,M 15c Cent " hf . t; He Zttn.ram'ttru' 13c WHMaiiaw iamaiaianianaaa we m -A There'll be. mere X Inning DridPninss,taIblL 30c Brisk! te (aey Barb S yrnp , si. " " 1 5 C r,nI..Um H lb iUroay Ccilcs Edwards CcLfc Enata i' -, 22e H- . i'ancake I'Tour, Suzanna. 20 oz. 9e 40 or. 15c Rippled Wheat, Loose Wiles, pkr. sc let Box Cookies, asst., 8 oz.? 99 Horeester bauce, Derby, Greea Tomato Slices, iibby's, 2J4 jar 2$c - - I -a ; - . . . IS. ...... . . . - , .j. B .' J ! 5 m ' - CAZITEEZf CAinDAB TTESDAT, UAKCH 1 University ol Oregon Mothers club. irCONXSDAT, MARCH IS Hunters and Anglers auxiliary. THlHtSDAxY MARCH 1 WSCS tMli Methodist church. raroAT, march it St John's church guild. SATURDAY. .MARCH IS 1 to Jason Lee church guild. 4 to T Salem Woman's club. 1 -to T7 Tairmount Bill group. SCNDAT, MARCH It t ttt 11 npfnirUri " It to 1 Business Men's group (Rahst and McWhorter). 1 to 4 Silverton Rills Grange. 4 to T Salem HelghXm Community club. 'r 1 to 11 rree Lancers (V. Lundell chairman). -i , - . MONDAY, MARCH M . Sons of Union Veterans auxiliary. . TXIKSDAT. MARCH U Girls Service organization. WEDNKSO AT, MARCH 21 Women of Rotary. TmrasoAT, march ts : PRO. . FRIDAY, MARCH SI Beta Sigma Phi Miss Leeetto Fisher and Miss Phyllis Fisher will entertain the Beta , Chi alumnae at the for mer's nome on South liberty street Wednesday . night at I -o'clock. - The War Mothers will sew te- -day at the USO. V&cmzia 'iei&Ss, iff,, !te r G . n ...l.-aaaet Stnmy Skies (II) Ilix VcTdaUes 27c Z5c S far (4 pts) Ec n... .Caa 15c TcrL Sancfi 'Tf No. SOS 21c 29c 37c Pens pt,) Pgg 8ngar Belli (S ts) Peas (sU 5 ptsT "" 14c Apricois J as. 90f P Dtmnae TaT (U pts) Na. tU ts) 58c DeLoxe , -......Ne. ?Vi caa 17c 33c 17c Chill. Van (4 pts) is -No. ti caa 17c Paochaa. 43s 5 oz. boL u 20C Qjs? hi a hp. ms mw w . . sVvXvr Paints . mt.i ' IB." W, : M U W . ' II'-',.". 1 -It I I Kir- s ill 1 l - VI . P. k I 4. 'V ' - : Evening book groan of AATJIY will meet Wednesday night with Mrs. Frederick Klaus at her home on North 19th street at 7:45 o'clock. Professor Egbert S. Oliver will review the book "Good Night. Sweet Prince by Gene Fowler. - " i . ' The Fast Presidents dob f the Woman's Relief Corps will meet with Bertha Loveland, 405 South 25 th street : today. A covered dish luncheon will be served at noon. SWEGLE The lierry-re- Round club of Hollywood Drive met Thursday afternoon at 5 the -home of Mrs. Cecil Frame with Mrs. Harold Bunn assisting host ess. The afternoon was spent in formally. ' Present for the afternoon were Mrs. Charles ThnmMm Mrs. Os car Forgard, Mrs. R. M. Proud fit, Mrs. Charles Bottorff, Mrs. Ralph Backer, Mrs. H. Curtis, Mrs. U Springer, Mrs. William Hensell, Mrs. Oscar Poe, Mrs. Cecil Frame, Mrs. Harold Bunn and guests: Mrs. Percy Lee and two daughters, and Mrs. Wil liam Hartley. . . . -: NOW'S YOUR CHANCE ALL- are ; LOW in Prlce-t Cent Hlfcwy ( ytil 12c 33c 15c 11c lie 13c 25c 5c 12c 14c 10c 16c" 16c lCc Ja. I Ltbbr (t pis) : Ufa, SOS Diced Dcsij JillSLva n.. BlneXaka Cut (a pts) .m ft ( n HICCU MCOiU iNfc 1 -Na. S Na. I" Bed Tag Ch (20 pts) Jfa. Plans gt Catnp, (4 pts) 17 oz. 23c Pork & Baanav Dennison (6 pis) No. 112c : Kodota Figs. Delhi, (20 pts), 15 oz. 12e Pears. Harper House (43 pis). No. 2Vz .28c Peacha. Slio. Highwcry (43 pts) No. 2V4 21c Red Tag, Gh. (28 pts) No. 303L17c mnii MiuMwm. opiGBU. uia pis, no. OOO AC Plmlentos, 7 oz. glass (no pts) L24c Pram Meat or Kern, (4 pts) 12 oz. .i33c Tr. CocktaiL Iibby's (43 pts). No. 2Yi 33c - FRUIT JARS -- JAR CAPS - JAR RUBBERS. Select what yoall aeed . . . nam ... while stacks are complete! Dost wait.. . get rears at Safeway to day! . "PC ' v it j i a Mrs. Fargo Guest :Of Honor i 1 . : i- t . : . ... ' . " ..in--... . Mrs. - Idaruth Scofield Fargo was given special recognition : at a ' meeting of the Women's dub - on Saturday, because - of I her honorary membership in the ; Eugene Field society national ! association of authors and jour ! nalists; ; The membership was ' given Mrs. Fargo because of her book of poems, "Brown Leaves Burning! published last year. I Mrs. Charles H. McCullah, vice presidenV presided at . the business meeting, in the absence of Mrs. Ruth Lear, president - Miss Neva LeBlond, dry H . brarian, introduced by Mrs. Da . vid Cameron, the musie chair man, gave a talk on the works of Dmetri Shostakovich, Russian composer. Miss LeBlond played reccrdings of several; including the Polka from rrhe Age of Gold-Ballet, excerpts from his syrnphonr lfo f and others. Mrs. George Ailing and her : committee, Mrs. J. A. 'Jekterks, Mrs. . Margaret R..- Ellis, Mrs. Herbert Ostlind, Mrs. J. M. Mar tin, Mrs. Oscar Cutler, Mrs. Loy- eMait(i0f3i Some .Canned Foods' are Many are LOW in Point Value Fa We Safeway people have worked out a simpler way of j harvesting carrots and other root vegetables: We buyrootvegetabla with the tops offunbunehed! ; Harvesting carrots witH tht top off is practically a tingle . operation: The carrota are pulled and topped right, into , the field crates. Naturally, thia is quicker and easier. It calif for leas skill; less man power; saves the farmer on labor. And the tops, left in the field, help return humus to the toil. Today, this mors efficient food distribution system is a national asset. Though wt can't be cure daring war time that ail our meats are the very highest grades all the time, we do buy the besl .we can for you always. Bui war tirae or peace tice--Hrou . can count oa Safeway'sGuaraateefTezx Hcssy Wz& Ii U Veal Disl B Grade Cat A Graaa lb. B Gradt , Jh.S Lii Veal CLcps A Grade -lb. B Grade Jb.38c f1..4 rtmmmm ShMk End lHlmU mi ; IH, DaCCH C the piece Jb. al Warner, Miss Amanda Mat- ; thews and Mrs. Howard Pickett served tea. The table was cov- ered with a linen doth with shamrock design and centered by a bowl of andromeda, guarded by green tapers. Mrs. Georce Rossman and Mrs. David Wright poured. ' ' . - . . I . Mrs. Fred Andrews and daogh- ' ter, Janet, are visiting in the-' capital at the home of Mr. and Mrs.. Joe Black. Mrs. Andrews recently moved to Crescent Lake . with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Grlvey. Mrs. Wayne Doaghtea el Med- ford Is spending several days In the capital with Mr. and Mrs. T, Jory.--.. ' ' : SILTE3T0N Mr. and Mrs. William Riley are announcing' the engagement of their daugh- ter, Miss Patricia Rfley, to CpL Sheldon A. Rubein, son of Mr. , and Mrs. Henry Rubein of Van couver. No date has been set lor the wedding. ; . . . - . Miss Riley- was ' graduated from the Silverton high school last June and has since been employed In Vancouver. - TO REPLENISH YOUR NOT rationed your SAFEWAY. Of count you don't! That's why we sell carrots with tht tops oil and wt H&T8 discorered housewiTet prt fei to buy them that way. Topping makes for: important sayings in many ways all along the line from fanner, to shipper, to itore and to you! Then, buying them by tht pound as Safeway sells all product you get FULL VALES for your money. r Ilev Pclalsss Fram ITewPeas Tender nitnlarb Extra Faney Hothense lb. T Faney Soaklst MMtmM GS for that Sweel Pclalses Pcialces Yakima Genu MEATS Ter Lb. relate 32c ' ECjIar Czccn Jfcrls 1. 1C 30e 72z a. n-.l paAraa Elads Cat B Grade Prarrzs t W b4 FK:hLi3CdS,,fc-21c rresb Birthday". Dinner For Navy Man Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker en tertained at dinner on Sunday in. compliment to the birthday of their son, Ronald Bakerseaman second class, USN, who is home on leave from FarraguL ' Honoring Mr. Baker were his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W.' IV Harrison of McMinnviQe, Mrs. ' Arthur Fagerson and daughter, Doris, of McMinnvIlle, Sergeant and Mrs. Raymond H. Simpson - and son, Harold, of Medford, Mrs. Don Morgan of Camas, Wash, Miss Helen Brown, Misses Coretta,- Naomi and Barbara Baker and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Baker. , Mrs. J. E, Law and Mrs. Oar-' ence Byrd wQl entertain mem bers of their drama class at luncheon today at the former's home on Center street Mrs. Keseoe Wilson will bet hostess to the home servica group of the Red Cross at her home, 1605 South ChuTch street, t o'clock Wednesday night. 1 . v. I X i Cc FUrida la. 25c fall pads. S lbs. 16c lCc eolS 1JK 7c IK lb. 23c Na. 1 Cat ... t lbs. 33c -It lbs. v A stria lb. 27c A Grade lb. 2Se jeaek' 52C Celambla 17c II : CZIZC3 CMwialaaa.l Peel's Grczdald . : ldi: cosp . 12 Jri OZ.pkff. jC t-:;I:ao"I.:::tC:!:toiFflrJJSTOaE ' .17 J S. Liberty St, Salsa . (15 points) rA S-lb. jar (15 points) (li points) OO 3-Ib. jar . (-y 33 oz. tkir. i - o-io. jar