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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1944)
page QGirr The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning. December 1. 1S44 I . i ? " ! t i : 1 - Clothing Care Demonstration ! Home Extension Unit Feature ' PRATUM Twenty-three weVe present for the Pratum-Mac-leay Home Extension unit. when it met Tuesday with Mrs. M. F. Kephart at Central Howell. : - The demonstration on "Care of Clothing, Pressing and Spotting" I was presented by the project lead- 1 i - :. r.;v - ; , Tkits ia Lte Aareles Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Himes have returned to Dallas from a visit in Los Angeles with erlatives.' . Himes is. folk county Surveyor. " - - v" .... 1 . ... . . - v; . :'; . .! ' - ' ,. , Shl , Candval FtpBed Thj Jefferson school carnival has been r advanced to some time in April because of, maoy activities scheduled for, December. : '. ' . f .- . Clubi ; Membership Doubled - The 4-jl dairy heifer club of ttie . Queener community will be dou- bled in membership next year, Carl Busch, leader, estimates. N. John LHansen, Linn county club leadejy visited the school recently to discuss plans ! for the coming year. : - ;- .; . ' ' ' ' " , N December Meetinrs No meetings of home extension units will be held in Marion county durA " ing December. The program pre pared by the county committee in cooperation with Marjorie Tye, county agents will be resumed in January; ;; . :' ; At Salt Lake' Shew Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Stacey of Liberty have returned from Salt Lake City where they attended the national , fox and mink. show. Although there were many Oregon entries, , Staceys did not exhibit Their nephew. Bob Stacey, who made his home, with them while at Sa lem high school, came from Bush nell General hospital where he is stationed with a Unit of the army medical corps, to visit them. . Gees te Wyemliir Mrs. Frank Folsom, formerly of Scio and pow of Albany,, has gone to visit. in , .Wyoming with relatives She will . . cneyenne .and Sheridan. Mrs. Tolsom is a daughter of the Joe , LyUes of Sdo. , Bean Grawers Meet The an nual meeting of the Oregon State ; Bean Growers association will be held in the chamber of commerce rooms Tuesday, December 8, be ; ginning at 10 o'clock. ; Cane Berry men The annual meeting of the Oregon Cane Fruits association will be held Saturday, December . 9, William J. linfoot, secretary . of the Oregon Cane Fruits asosciation. - has notified members. Election of directors will be held. VALLEY BRIEFS ' ' - Marlon County Assembly The Marion county assembly - of .'the , - American Legion will meet in Sil- verton December 8. ! UtfL Ansel Bloed Doners The Bed Cross mobile unit of the blood -donors service will be In Mt. An iffel on January 4. . The American Legion post is attempting to sign , up 235 to 230 so that the full ca i padty of 200 pints may be ob- - tained. .. i ' Swetie School j Center Frank Deerfler, rural supervisor; for the . . m a a - r ' . a - - &ixm. war ixan i campaiKn,. nas i announced the Swegle school house will be headquarters for the work in the Swegle area. ' No spe- cuu community chairman was named this time. I ; , ' West Stayton Goal The school . bond quota for the Sixth -War Loan campaign has been set at - WO., . . . ers, Mrs.' Alvin Zielesch and Mrs. Cornelius Bateson,' showing 'how to .'block'? a sweater, best meth ods xf laundering, pressing and removing stains from various fa brics, and how to make simple pressing equipment Wilms de Vries, chairman, pre sided during the business meeting and appointed the following com mittees: hospitality,' Mrs. James Lauder beck, Mrs. John Roth, and Mrs. M. F. Kephart; membership, Mrs. Louis Cornu, Mrs. Ole Jen- son and , Mrs. : Oscar . Wigle; care of children, Mrs. C McMorric and Mrs. A. E. Mantle. The next meeting will all day Tuesday,' January 23, at the Mac- leay grange halL Marjorie Tye, Marion county home demonstra tion agent, will present a work ing ' demonstration on "Repair of innerspring cushions." Anyone having cushions with springs which need repairs may . bring them. Three or four women work on each cushion in order to finish it at the one meeting. Ho meeting will be held in December. . f - Present Tuesday were" Mrs. C. McMorris, Mrs. C. A. Lynds, Mrs. John Keller, Wilma de Vries, Mrs, H. H. Paget, Mrs. J. C Jones, Mrs. George Hain, Mrs. Roy Marchand, Mrs. Fred Hersch, Mrs. A. E. Man tic, Mrs. Elizabeth Eadie, . Mrs, Arthur d Vries, Mrs. Harry Cor- rell, Mrs. Carl Fischer, Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. Arno C. Spranger, Mrs. James Lauderback, Mrs. A. L. Bowen, Mrs; C Bateson, Mrs. A. Zielesch. Mrs. Nile Hilborn, Mrs. M. F. Kephart and Mrs. Har ry Martin. '' Powder Man Injures Chest ; . Roaring River Worker V'nijrt Soon Afteiv ' x 1 ; Former Layoff i SCIO, , Not. SO Roy Ernest, powder man for the Roaring Riv er Logging company southeast of Scio, suffered - a chest .injury Monday when be slipped and fell on a broken limb. Ha had been back at work but a short time following recovery from a woods accident a year ago, 'Torn (Happy) Clayton and fam ily have sold their five-acre farm in the Riverview section through Roy Shelton, Scio realtor, and plan to leave soon for New Mexi co for benefit of his health. Mrs. OIlie MacDonald will leave this week to spend, a month with her niece, Mrs. Paul Smith in Eugene. . Mrs.' Jennie Weddle will serve as first judge of the election board for the dry election Dec, 4, city officials announced -today. Mrs. Audie Myers will be second Judge and Mrs. Birdelle Phillips, clerk. ; : Mrs. ; Grace Archer and small daughter, Nadine, are visiting in Portland at the home of her mo ther, Mrs. Emmett Calaway. Pfc.' Archer has been in France with an army anti-aircraft and search light battalion since last June. Illness Is Reported v From Jefferson School JEFFERSON Joan Wickett and Ne$ Spencer have been ab sent from grade school because of illness. Cecil Rhodes, is at home with the .. whooping cough. . : ' The first grade pupils are bund ing a house of four orange crates. t has six rooms. Santa appeared on walls of the roomjor the first time.";'.;: -: ..." ' : " The primary pupils are making Christmas gifts .during ..various periods three times each- week. Woodbarn High 8chool The quota for the Woodburn high school in the Sixth war Loan campaign has .been Set at $10,000 and latest tabulations give them $6,612.50. Ninety per cent student participation ' will enable i the school to fly the coveted E flag. Valley Calonddr raroAT, decbmbek i Sunnysid Community club. and the repair parts used,. If in terested, be sure to! attend this meeting. For further particulars telephone or see L. C Mitchell, at 2-3227, or William McKlnney, ag riculture instructor at Salem High school. - Machinery Repair Glasses ; Open Monday in Xuburn Area . Farmers in the Auburn area will meet at Mitchell's Service sta tion Monday, December 4,t 7:30 p. m. to consider organizing f a lass in!the repair and construction, of farm machinery and equipment with L. C. Mitchell local mechanic, in charge. ICsuf- ' fident interest is showp at this v meeting, a class will be organized in cooperation' with the -Salem, public schools and the division of -ocational education, Salem. . X Ten farmers will be required to . t enroll before the class can be or ' ganized. The length of the course ' will be 38 hours or more, depend ing upon the neetis of the group. The purpose of the instruction is to train farmers how to repair and construct their, own farm machin- try and equipment I.Iore "than 2C0 ! classes in farm machinery repair ; were conducted ia Oreson last year with 3439 farmers - receiving training, ac cording to Earl R. Cooley, state supervisor of' agricultural ' educa tion, Salem. Machinery, of all : tjrpes, including , trucks, ; tractors, . harrevs, plows and drag saws, v33 repaired in thess classes and many trailers end similar. equip- .ir.cn t constructed.' Trinity Church Plans t For Quilt Sale Friday SILVERTON Trinity I Aid so ciety, will give ,a . program and hold a quiltsale Friday night at the church. The affair will begin at . 9 o'clock and is open to the public I U . I . The aociety-' will meet Wednes day afternoon at the church with Mrs. C. Dahlen. and Mrs Carl Johnson as hostesses. Sixth War Bond t Workers Are listed v JEFFERSON A. B: Hinz Is chairman of the, Sixth War Bond sale here and the quota is $35,000. Salesmen are Mrs.- David H. Lbb- ney, Mrs. Cleave Hampton, Mrs. C M. Smith, Walt Glasgow Mrs. Guy Roland, Miss Mary Donohue, Kirs. EarJ Phelps, C. J. Thurston and David Wied. T ! Silrerton Women Are :i Hospital Patients - . SILVERTON -Mrs. Oscar John son and Mrs. Gertrude Moen who underwent major operations . this week are reported as getting along as well as could be expected. Both are patients at the Silverton hos pital. South American Studies Under Leth BraziHair llearns of Extension In Famed Oregon Dairy County Polk Tin Can Pickup WHlBe Made Today V DALLAS Friday, December 1, h the date set for the conclusion if the tin can and', paper) salvage drive accordinsri to Josiah Wills! DALLAS Euclides Martins; a" member of thesUff-of the LaV- iS? VStSl ras College of Agriculture in Minas tieras, urazu, is spenamg some time in Polk county learning dairying in company with ex tension agents and specialists in dairying. ; ' -. - ' Martins, a college professor," is receiving 'this training, as part of an inter - continental program of the extension service:! and the institute of inter-American affairs to train the agricultural leaders from Latin American countries. - The object of this program is to raise the standard of living, farm ing and health of the people of the rural districts : of : the countries participating .1 in it The , men trained In agricultural extension methods in this country wiu re turn to their homelands and teach their countrymen these methods as best adapted to their Jieeds. v W. C Leth,' Jersey breeder and director of the National Jersey as sociation, is P61X county agent and leads the county extension pro gram. . - ; - ' ., . - " . t . , An unusual number of top rank ing Jerseys are owned in Polk county. rkl school in every community and gather the salvage and take it to the most convenient "location for disposal. " j' : - , ' 1 Each teacher is asked to make an estimate of I the amount col lected' 'so that some idea can be gained as to how much has beed cbllected in the jcounty. ; tytle 111 at Home , ; SCIO Joe Lytle who has been employed m an!, equipment ware' house at damp ' Adair since May,' $s confined to his, Scio home by fllness. T : - mi L-4 M:':"S:::- Groun 11 VJith Grant or rioo! ' v IS M win TIM of vcar. it eem to Jne iw thin so appetanng cranberriea, Just th bought of tto iberries. Just the tnougn n g- - f, r - Sctbiriof"gc)d-eaW- L : I , i ' : M MMKfUAi nexe; auo ioey axe '--;r; ?n ways to use mem bo vuair subtly put a exowninf touch on any important dinner: Rtllsht Ever popular to Wrve with chicken, turkey SWt. Make plenty .and. frigerator. Coanely grind 4 cupt (llb-Vl cranberries and 2 large oranges. Add2- fugar and let stand 3 to 4 hourt. Makes about one quart. j . Ttn-mlntrt Cronbtrry Sout.t A ftg and holiday must-lufou whoto cranberries in their own rosy 3i 2 cupi water and 2 cups sugar together - 5ntetaiuiadd4aiptaibOL bmiescook slowly. u;iAoirf,t until skins pop (about 5 r Sdr pour mediately into, serving ' Ssh. lLt stand undisturbed until cooL Makes 1 quart, '- :" ; . . ' Umb ChtpiAirlth OcnbtrrUK Just ! before serving broiled or ptauViedttmb ;. chops, top with pranberry-Orange . Relish or Cranberry Jelly. . I Crenbtrriti In $ldi - tltl Bnak Salstdt Foldl CUP CrSB- berry-Orange Relish and cup .sliced celery Into 1 package dissolved lemon gelatin. Chill in individual or large mold until fet. Unmold tnd erve with sweetened mayonnaise or talad . dressing.' ' I . m t . " Cronbtrry JtWy-CMcken SdadxA i flavorful pair. Serve chickejHdvatii cubes of cranberry jeUy lightly mixed in just before tcrving. Saeway Homemakm' BttrtaM ahn gxtota (tiai , 36nd Wbnmr-$sum ai Saffawayi Ifodl Ghees; l-Lb. Pkg. 30c t)eicious American Cheese 12 points per pound NU MADE i Quart . Fresh! . Jar Tune lot Hoagy Carmichael Sunday at 8: 30 Mutual Network . 47c Penthouse Brand Makes' a quick, tasty meal 171 n ii w, tin 1,(20 Blue Pis.) '; Sonny Dawn Fancy Pressed! from red, ripe tomatoes mux IBc .quart Jar 35c .plnt lor 2Sc Sated Dressing, Duchess Miracle Whip, Kraft ,;;:,: Gnava JellT' Farro -- .;.",, ' No.2V un-29c Honey, Farmer's Gold & Beevflle, Db.' Jar 54c , Peanut Butter. Real Boast .. , ' ' , 24b. ar 39c Peanut Butter, Howdy Coarse Grind. 2-Ib. ar 45c Coffee Nob HOI Whole Beun Jb. bag 23c . 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