The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 31, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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0G0:J CTATwIMI. Solan., tagea.- THm2ax Ucxzlj. Au 31, 1211
Scrvico Women
.What they can do
What they're doing about It
JEFFE2.S ON Slaxiae Stevens I
ot Oswego has enlisted in the
WACS; the spent Saturday and
Sunday visiting at tte home of
her sister, Mrs. Charles Smith,
jr., and family. ..Miss Stevens
will , leave , Sunday . foe Des
Moines, Iowa, for training. She
is the daughter of Mrs. Gertrude
Stevens of Oswego, and attended
high school in Jefferson and also
West Linn.- ..--. f
Salem Man Weds
In North Carolina.
FreinJs of the groom are inter
ested in the announcement of the
marriage of Staff Sgt. Philip
GQle, AAF, son of Aldecman and
Mrs. A. H. GQle of Salem, to
Miss Frances Davis of Columbus,
Ohio. The ceremony took place
August 11 at Wilmington, N. C
where Sgt. Gillie is stationed at
Bluethenthal field and where the
young couple will reside.
Sgt Gflle, a graduate of Salem
schools i and a former . Oregon
State college student, was em
ployed la the United S&te,Na
tional .bank in Portland prior , to
enlisting in the army air corps in
- September 1940. ; ;
Mrs. Frank- Hut entertained
members of " her bridge' club
Tuesday night at her home. Spe
cial guests were Mrs. Kenneth
- Sherman and Mrs. Harry Car-
ion, Jr.
Mrs. Hannah Martta Hansen
will lead a discussion on "Legis
lative BOls" at the Salem Height
Woman's club meeting Friday
afternoon. , . .. '
MONMOUTH Annonnce-
ments have been received by
friends and relatives here of the
marriage of Miss Agnes Dorothy
Campbell to Major Thomas la-
qua Steere, 17J5. army, at Los I
. Angeles, August 14. , The couple
will be at home after November
15, at Rosamond, Calif, '
The bride, a native of Mon-
' -mouth, attended schools here be-
- fore going to- Columbia univer
sity. New York. She has been a
teacher of. art, also a fiction
writer. Recently she has been
doing defense work in California.
Her, late father, .Thomas F.
Campbell, was one of the presi
dents 1 of Christian college, now
Oregon College of Education. '
RATIO!! CALBZDAB
- Boolr Blue stamps A through
ZS Ti valid indefinitely.
MEAT. BUTTS K. CATS CBECUS:
Book 4 Red stamps AS through
D9 valid ineofinlf ly. T
. lUOAIt -
Book 4 Sugar stampe X si and
. S3 valid Indefinitely.- pounds eaen
For eaneang eeays Sugar stamp S
aUd for S pound Apply at local
OP A board for more.
aaoia: Lease Staa.se tavatM:
Booh S Airs lane stamps 'Nee. 1
and S valid Indefinitely.
- GAIOUNS -
-A" N IS valid tBroogk - Sep
tember 1L a tattoos each.'- "B X
a X r may e hp wad within
tort, not before 15 days from date
on eoeer. -.
' KtL OIL .
"- Period -44 cow none valid through
- September 30. till tank NOW I
. TIME 1NSPCCTION: .
' Records must a p restated lot
r-wasntiae Mnewela? apacaat applica
tions, and turn repiscsmenta.
, STOVES: V-
Apply at local OPA board for par-
. enase cernrjealee
WOOD. COAL, SAWDUST J
ORDER NOW I Deal Halt sbortag
surrr winter.'. .
PSUCB CONTBOL.
Refer inquiries and eeenplatnta to
. . price clerk at Meal beardL
Today's
' Needlecraft
Little girls love ruffled pina
fores over their frocks. Wh'U
and contrasting material makgs
this one in lazy -daisy embnxd-
Pattern ' 930 contains - transfer
pattern CI embroidery; necessary
pattern pieces In sizes 2, 4 and 6
(all in one pattern); directions.
Send ELZVE CENTS In coins hJ
this aattera la The Orepon States
man. Needleeran IVpU Salem. Ore
Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER
.your NAME and AODRTSS.
rmeen cents ewe nns yea em
Hew SS-par Needlecraf t CaUipe
. 133 Uustrattona rra foe
embroidery, aaittine. erecheU oailta
home decortUoa toys
IT functlimfil pertcxE dawrbanoea
tnaxe you If I terrous, ttred, restlaas,
aiaci-d out" uca tlmaa try 3
eao. Lydia E- Ptaiistm'a VeeetaWe
Compound to sucn srmptanM. It
helps natitrtf ptniluim'a Com pot a4 af
'jo a r?"l sicschie tonic Tallow
U&et C-si-Z3. Von. trj'.a;
E. i C
Mrs, Walter I Spaaldinr and
her brother and sister-in-law.
Mr. . and Mrs. Clay Miller of
Portland, , left y Wednesday for
Newport to spend several days:
Girls ef Hllcrest wHI present a
program of sacred music Sunday
afternoon from 4 to 5 o'clock. All
interested persons are invited to
come at 3:4 o'clock.
Perry Burton Arant -Note
iii California
MONMOUTH Perry Burton
Arant, who formerly lived here, is
the guest of his sister, Mrs. Joyce
Emerson and other relatives. His
home is at Pomona, Calif, where
he maintains a private piano stu
dio; and composes music '
Today's Patteto
v
Look trim, look pretty in this
charming version of the pinafore,
Pattern 4440. Such fun to make
- and so easy! Sleeves, ruffles op
tional. s. :',
Pattern 4440 comes in sizes 14,
16, 18, 20; 32, 34, 38, 38-40, 42.
Size 18, pinafore, requires 3
yards 35-incn fabric.
Sand SIXTEEN CENTS ta
roe tais pattern The Oregw
HI teaman Pattern DeoL. ' Salem
Ore. - Write plainly SIZK. ' NAME
ADDRESS STTU ffUMBER.
1XN CZNTS more nrtagaeur 1S44
Anne Adams spring ranera Ewoa.
Hew easy-UHnake sty tea rraa PaV
printed u
1T(iDiDs3y?s
ESLM MBS TSTCfcSDAT 13$ Ke.
SM-atueteal Ttaatkeeaer.
SIS Hews. -.,-.
VV Mews. ' .
T:1S Maxlne Keith. ' .
7 JO Komaocera..
15 Today's Tea Tradea.
IM-Bivn of Best. '
S:30 Naws.
8r43 Orcbtra.
Boaka Carter.
:15 Pastor's Call. .
- sao Midland USA.
1:49 Amazlas Jennifer Loeao.
10:0a News.
10.15 Jack Berch.
10 JO Luneheoa with Lopes.
10:45 American Woman's Jery.
11 M Cedrie Fostes.
11:15 US Nary. ' .
11 JO Jane Cowi.
11 :45 Musical Library.
11 .-oe OrsanaM ttea, . -12:15
News. -' . .v
12 JO HUlbiHy Serenade.
12 35 Smoothies
12:45 Sky Una Sereaade.
10 News.
i.-OS Interlude.
Iris Lam n' Abater.
130 fna Speed Akead.
20 News.
245 Broadway Bandwagon.
2:15 US Nary Band.
2.43 Radio Tour.
Site News.
3.D5 Concert Hour.
2:45 Johnson Family.
44)0 Fulton Lewis, Jr.
4:1 Real Life Stories.
4-JO-WorUf's rront Page.
4:45 Roumlwa Revelers.
5410 News. -
5:15 Superman.
5 JO Tonk Mix. I
S:45 Night News Wire.
8:00 Gabriel Heatter.
S:15 Screen Test.
S JO Orchestra.
70 War Commentary. .
7:15 Lowell Thomas.
. 1 JO Red Ryder. - -
S 4M Orchestra.
S JO Sky Riders.
. 8:45 Russ Morgan Orchestra
.. S0 News.
f 15 Rex Miller
JO Fulton LewV Jr.
:45 Merkc Pitt Orchestra.
10A0 True Detectree Mysterka.
10 JO News.-.
10:45 Orchestra.
' llOOOpea House.
11J5 News Roundup.
12:00 SiB OfiL
KOtN CI
THURSDAY se . Ke.
t:15- Western Stars.
SJO KOIH aUock.
. 1:1S News. ,
i - T JONewa.
-.. 7:45 Nelson Prtnfle.
BlW Valiant Ladv-
SJO Usht of the World.
S.-45 Auat Jenny.
ee Kate Smith Speaka.
S.lSBiS Sister
9 3 Romance at Bden Trent
aV4S Our Cat Sunday.
10-00 Life Can Be Beautiful. :
10:15 Ma Perkins.
10 JO Bemadine Flynn.
10:45 The CoMbersa.
110 Portia races Ufa.
11:15 Joyce Jordan
17)0 News.
12:li-NiChbora.
12 JO Briabt Hm lxaeia.
11:45 Bachelor s Childrea
KXV This Chansing World.
1:15 Bob Anderson. News.
1 JO Mary Martm.
14 Problem Clinic
DRESSED
43 a) . l MAa aAa
Top Pricts Pzlil
rrampt KemiUanca -
ShJ ta
Fred Il-jcr
4U 8. 17. YamhSl Ci. or
8. C. f2Bd A raster ClTd.
I.f We can accept amly
. aalmals killed ta
compliance with Ol T. A.
rerslaUsBS, -
Tcxiay's Menu
make the main dish today,
Chilled melon
Double decker rye sandwich
Russian dressing
Apple pie
On -each plate lay a large slice
of rye bread, spread with butter.
Cover each slice generously with
lettuce, and sliced tomatoes. Next
is a layer of cheese. Crisp bacon
strips make the top deck. Cold
sliced chicken is a fancy addi
tion, but not essential. Over this
towering sandwich pour Russian
dressing, just before serving.
Garnish each plate with relishes
and potato chips,. Guests are en
thusiastic about this "eat with a
fork" sandwich-salad.
Bassiaa Dressing
1 cup mayonnaise
3 tablespoons chili sauce
1 hard cooked egg
1 tablespoon' minced green .
pepper
" 1 tablespoon minced onion -
teaspoon paprika
' Combine, mayonnaise, chUi
sauce, diced egg, green pepper.
onion and paprika.
He's Helping
War Effort
PORTLAND, Aug. SO-tfVDis
covering tnat a cannery was
throwing away-piles of beans too
stringy for commercial pack but
good for table use.- V. G. Cajver,
retired contractor, picked up 1250
bushels In his 1930 model truck
and gave them away.
: Neighbors, USO clubs, hospitals
and children's homes benefitted
froth his philanthropic enterprise.
Last spring the- "one-man food
salvage crew" distributed 35,000
pounds' of vegetables from a de
serted victory garden. -
There are just two catches to
his planer (1) People can't believe
they'd get perfectly good food
free. (2) Carver has trouble find
In' somebody to help him with
the distribution.
urnrxjE miss shabee . .
FRANCE-(ff)-There's a Bttle
new citizen of liberated section of
France named' Marie Seabee Fou-
chard in honor of the US navy's
"Seabees." This miss made her en
trance into life assisted by Com
mander Richard Anderson Cam
dennj, chief surgeon of a Seabee
unit . ' " - -
IHigidlDdD IPi(n)gEaai
I Mewipaper of the Air. '.
2 JO Meet the Missus.
, a so News . . .:. . j.
. 3.-15 Hollywood."
SJO Stars of Today.
: World Today
M News.
440 Lady- of the Preaa.
4:15 Diana Gayle. Songs.
4 JO Tracer f Lost Persona. .
5 DO Fletcher Wiley.
15 RccTs Gear
JO Harry riannery. Mews
5:45 N-ws
S iS Bill Henry.
Sa MajorvBewaa
JO CorUsaTArcher. .
7:00 First Line.
7 JO Here's-to Roroanea.
SflO I Love A Mystery.
0:15 Passing Parade.
SJO Death Valley Days.
0:55 Hews ':
SO Mystery Time-.
t JO Jerry Sears Presents.
10-ea rree Star final.
IOtIS Warttme Woeaea
10 JO Gardening with Bouquet.
10 JO Orchestra. .
10:45 Texas Rangers.
llo News.
11J35 Voice of the Army.
1120-Jan Savitt Orchestra.
11 JO Airflo of the Air.
11 JS Orchestra. ..
11:45 Orcnestra.
119S News ' "
120 fierenade
12 JO-CM aum Music and News.
KKX-BN-TBL-VSnAT lilt Ka.
iXV-Masical Clock..
" .15 Farm and Home Makers.
0:45 western Agriculture.
7-00 Home Harmonies.
7 M Organist.
1:i-Aew ; - - ,
' 1 JO James Abbe Observes.
7:45 The Listening Post.,
SflO Breakfast Club
.DO Glamour Manor.
t JO ttteaktast at SardTa
10:00 News.- j
10 JS Stars of Today
10:30 My True Story.
1035 Aunt Jemima.
II 300 Baukhage Talking.
11:15 The Mystery Che.
11 JO Ladies Be Seated.
12:00 Soncs. br Morton Downey.
12:15 Hollywood Star Tuna.
12 30 News.
1:00 News, v
1:15 Radia Parade.
1 JO Time Views the News.
1:45 Glancing at Hollywood.
1 JO Gen. Paul Malone. -2-0O-Whafa
Oninc ariiea
3 J(V-Voice of Sxperience.
25 Christian Science Program.
S.-0O B. N. -
3:15 Lawson McCaH.
3 JO Rolhe Truttt Tnna.
39 Don Norman Show.
4 00 Musical Mysteries.
4 JO It's Murder.
4:45 Sea Hound..1
sae Terry and the Ptratee,
SJ5 Dick Tracy.
SJO Jack Armstrong. .
55 Hop Harrtsan. .
tVO Sunset Serenade.
:1S News. ,
aa-SpoUMtht Band. .
SJS The Story TeUer.
70 Raymond Cram Swinf.
. 7 JS Appointment for Life.
7ja-oa C Bream, ..
aO News.
:19 Lurrr and Ahaer.
' tO-B. N.
Freddy Martin.
' SJO News. :
0:45 Jotmny Harreira Gang.
Fro!::! Gzr
' i. ' ,
Vota Yea-X Ilorember 7 on
O regon'i' CosClaSoaci
Amendment to Provide
Monthly Annniies. tZO rr.!n.
OaTZlTl at . Z -
e.i ir.it t ?T -
V a)a f aV w 4x -net
Mrs. Oveross
Dies Tuesday
SILVERTON, Aug.
30. Anna
Over oss. 70. died at a
I viuuiu
hospital Jate Tuesday night Fu
neral services will be held" at 3
o'clock Friday "from the Ekman
Memorial chapel, with ! burial in
Valley View cemetery; Rev. M. K.
Fuhr will officiate. i - --:
Mrs. Oveross was born in 1874
In Norway and came as a girl to
Pierpcit. South Dakota.) She was
married to xrs oveross in iwuo
and they came to Silverton in
1911. He died here in 1926.
Survivors are Henry, Lloyd and
Casper Oveross, ana Mrs. Deward
Walfard and Mrs. Henry Amund
sen, Silverton; and Mrs. Edward
Schubert of Salem; and , Sgt Mar
don Oveross.
Sae R. Flannery
DALLAS, Aug.
30. -s Funeral
services for Sue K. riannery. 82.
who died Tuesday, will be held
Friday morning at 10 o'clock. Rev.
Rex Lawson will be in charge and
burial will be made in the. Odd
Fellows . cemetery. , Henkle and
Bowman are in charge.
Mrs. Flannery waa born in Jas
per county. Mo-r August 2, 185."
She was married in 1890 and they
lived in the Prairie Dale and Bal-
ston communities unul 1923 when
her husband died. '
Survivors are a son, Max Flan
nery of Salem; three sisters, Mrs.
Martha Clay, Dallas; Mrs. ' R. B.
Beard, Muskogee, Okla.; Mrs. W.
D. Dickson, Tulsa.; and brother.
George J. Robeson, Santa Barbara,
Calif.
Brush Blaze
Breaks Loose
NORTH BEND", Augl 1 30-(ff)-
brush fire four, miles south o:
Charleston broke from control
today and blazed into j new brush
slashing, the Coos county fire pa
trol reported here.-; . ;.
The Coos head park jpatro! bat
tled to save buildings of an aban
doned station endangered by ' the
spreading flames. ; ;, I .
A series of blazes j sprang up
throughout the Coos area. Twenty
five acres of small timber were
blackened south of : Bandon be
fore crews from Gold j Beach and
Fourmfle checked the flames. A
slashing fire was reported ' near
Gravriford and another near Ben
nett's butte. . : I
It America's Town Ueettnc
11 0 Conosrt Heurw j -
KGW MBC-THCTtSOAY
- 4 .0 Dawn Patrol.
JO News
7W Mxancal Memories.
7:15 New tteaoluies 1
7 JO Here's Glen Alain.
1:43 6am Hayes I - '
See Stars ot Today. I
S rlS James Abbe Neasv
SJO Mirth and Madness.'
0 Personahry Hwuri
104)0 Ruth Forbes, i 1
10:15 Laweon MeCaB. tlews.
10 JO Aunt Mary, i I
10:45 Act Bakers Netebeek.
11.-00 The Guiding Light.
11:15 Today's duldrenj
It J0-Women in White.
11:45 Hymna All Churches
12J0 Women ot America.
1J:1 Ma Perkins. ' i
13 JO Pepper Young's tamflfY
22 MS Right to Happiness.
. 1 JO Backataee Wde- j
1:15 StaiU Dallas. 4
1 JO Lorenzo Jones
1:46 Young Widder Breem.
2 DO When A Gul Mamea.
3:15 We Love sad Leans,
SJO Just Plain Bin. i
- 3:4 Froot Page FarreA.
3:00 Read of Life.! i
3.15 David Harum.
3 JO B. Boynton.
- 345 Kamblini
4i)0 Dr. Kate. 1 -4.
IS New of the World.
4 JO Voice of A Nation.
4:45 Day Foter. Commentator.
50 OK for Keteasa. i
5:15 Relax in Rhythm.
SJO Songs of Good Cheer.
35 Louis P Lpchnex.
- M Mosie HaU
SJO Charlie Chan. I "
7 i Presenting Harry Savoy.
. 7 JO March of Time. ' t '
t DO Mercer's Music Shop.
8:15 Night Editor j
SJO Those We Lore.'
t :00 The American Challenge.
f JO Eliery Queenr) '
100 Newk Flashes.1 1 '
10:15 Your Home. Town News
1025 Musical Interlude.
10 JO Strings for Meditation.
1035 News. -
1100 Hotel BUmora Orcnestra.
I1J0 War Roundup.
12 2 a .-awtai Shift.
KOACTBUUOAT-tS Ea. -News
10 J 5 The Hememakers Hoar . -110
Allen Roth. .
11 JO Concert HaU.
U40-Mews. -1 ., -
U: 15 Noon Perm Hoar.
1 9 Ridin the Range
1 :15 Music ef Many Lands.
: 1 JO Variety Time.
1M-Homemakers' Half Hour. ' '
- 2 JO Memory Book at MuaM
30 News ,
3:15 Music
4 Horace Heidt
4 :15 La tin-American Neighbora
4 JO Traffic Safety Qjftx.
4 .-45 Excursions tat Science.
S0 On the Upbeat
SJO Oonaitfaine for the Girts.
'. S5 ira Oregon's War. -n-News.
SJO Evening Farm Hour.
7:30 Uft rj Thy Veiee.
' ' SAO Lest We Forget.
-.. t :1s Musical Comedy Xrrue.
JO Music that Caduraav
:.. JO News.
:4S Evenine Medltationa.
, 10:00 Sign Off.
1
-7:15 k.
Taonhs
, TILI. -
c::i lee-:::t;.u
V
7altcr Qii-omy
Returns to Work
CIO w Waller'. Chrbmy'' h a i
returned to his work in. thecler-
cal departmit of "the Vancouver
shipyards after ; spending a two
weeks' vacation with -his parents.
Mr.' and Mrs. YTj J. Chromy. ; in
Scio.
Mrs. Ida Thomas of Corvallis
and Lucy Swift of Seattle were
recent guests of Mrs. E. D. Myers.
Sue . Fjrskine nas , returned to
Seattle after -visiting her brother-
in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Roy Lambert v
Logging operations in the Scio
area - were suspended Tuesday
when" humidity - in the- woods
dropped below the minimum of 30
deemed safe ffom fire hazards.
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Llore September 1
WASHINGTON, Aug. 30 -
"Chaw terbaccy" is going ta test
more. - Beginning ? next Monday,
the office of price administration
announced, "Z manufacturers may
increase f their . prices of ."plain
chewing tobacco by about 20 per
cent, and the "sweetened variety
by 10 per cent It means the con
sumer will pay about 12 instead ef
10 cents for a plain plug, and. 11
instead of 10 cents for a sweetened
plug. ; . -V-; -
Combine SeU Fire
SILVERTON, Aug. 30. -Three
acres of wheat field were burned
over Wednesday afternoon when a
combine on "the 'Jim Reed place
backfired.
HAVE THE FRONT POOR
OPEN, BUONDIE.
thanks; sheriff: your
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