- . ' o p- " . , t v. ' L I Foint Installation For Lodges un weanpaay night the Re- bekah and J Odd Fellow lodges ' held joint installation with Mrs. W. Gardner, district deputy, and Mr. W.f H. Gardner, district deputy graqd master, In charge. Those installed were Mrs. Emil Otjen, nobl? grand; Mrs. John Darnielle, vice grand; Miss Wil da Seigmund, RSNG; Mrs. Ida HochstetlerLSNG; Mrs. Blanch Hull, BSVGJ Mrs. R. W. Horna day, LSVG; Mrs. Merlin Ready, chaplain; Miss Edna McElhin ney, warden; Miss Cora Painter, conductor; Mrs. Vera Suko, mu sician; ;Mrs4 Vernon Frahm, in side guardian; Mrs. . Glenn Ad ams, outside guardian; Mrs. Don ald Muelhaapt, recording secre tary; Mrs. f.H. Gardner, finan cial secretary, and Mrs. Victor Koop, treasurer. The jOdd tFellow officerswere Mr. Lloyd Wood, noble grand; Mr.- Lestoni Howell, vice grand; Mr. Tom McLeod, RSNG; Mr. Merlin! Ready,! LSNG; Mr. Ver non Frahmv RSVG; Mr. Earl Croghain, LSVG; Mr. Marion Curry, secretary; Mr. Cecil Lantz, treasurer; Mr. Clem Ohl sen, warden; Mr. R. Detoit, con ductor Mr W. Drakley. chap lain; Mr. B.!Cornforth, musician; Mr. Ray Jones, RSS; Mr. Char ley Hamblen, LSS; Mr. Kenneth Cole, inside guardian, and Mr. Fred Painter, outside guardian. On the program Mrs. Blanch Hull gave a reading; Mr. Clyde Bancroft, vocal solo, accompan ied by Mary and Joe Hassenstab; community singing lead by Mrs. Gavin HilL Mr. Tom McLeod presented a 50 year jewel to Mr. Amos Vass and a 25 year jewel to Mr. Clifford Taylor. . Refreshments were served later in the dining room." Miss Pedee Now Mrs. Knierim " 'Jason Lee Methodist church was the scene of a candlelight ceremony Friday night, January 12 at 7 o'clock when Miss Ruby "Pedee, daughter of Mrs.. Frank Widener and Mr. Robert Pedee, became the bride of Lt. Jack Knierim, . son of Mr. and Mrs. George Knierim, all of Salem. ' Rev. S. Raynor Smith per formed the double ring service before the immediate family and a few friends. . The bride, who was given in marriage by her father, were a grey: wool dress with brown ac cessories. She wore pink roses in her hair and carried a colonial bouquet of pink and yellow -. roses, snapdragons, carnations, narcissus and daffodils. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Peeren boom attended the couple. The wedding reception was", held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Widener on Duncan ave nue. Mrs. Lynn Scott cut the bride's? cake and Mrs. Al Fabry served the punch. When the couple left on their trip to the coast the bride wore! a black tailleur with matching accessories. Lt. Knierim is sta- Tees. KSLM (139a ke) KOIN (S7 ke) New Music Tim News 1 News Stars I - . KOIN .Klock :IS S3 44 1M 7:3 T:4S" News Ibae, Shine News . 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Refreshments were served later I ; in the Afternoon by the hostess, Honbring Miss Hannigan were " Mrs. AgnTes Yder, Mrs. Charles : Hannigan, Mrs. Joan Nolan, Mrs. wuun ftoxan, ivirs. oe jacuor- mick, Mrs. Harold Hannigan, Miss Rita Hannigan, Miss Vivian Harrison, Miss Betty Jean Han nigan, Mrs. Armond Wilson, Mrs. Fred Goffin, Mrs. Ray Howard, Mrs. Clarence Goffin, Miss Carol Ann Goffin, Miss Shirley Locke, Mrs. Dorothy Locke, Mrs. Fred Myer, Mrs. Joe Stirniman, Mrs. Walter Rush, Mrs. Eulalia Park hurst, Mrs. Marian Gustafson, ' Miss Cleo Ramp, Miss Ann Phil lips, Mrs. Leonard - Hixon. Mrs. Hazel Patterson, Mrs. . William Bliven, Miss Sandra Bliven, Miss Marie Hannigan. Mrs. Neal Gof fin, Miss Dora Brown, Mrs. Ted Bliven, Mrs. Henry Eld, Mrs. Maggie Keene! and Mrs. Marie" Thompson. ; ! BPW Sewing Club At McAdams' Miss Ruth and Miss Phebe Mc Adams entertained the BPW sewing club Friday night at their home. on South 12th street; A dessert supper was served by the hostesses. The table, centerpiece was an arrangement of holly and berries on a mirror. Special guests were Mrs. Em ily Van Santen, Miss Elizabeth McCain and Miss Pat Kemper. ; Club members attending were Miss Doris- IsbeL Miss Cecelia Woodruff, Mrsi Rose Wilkes, Mrs. Anna Morgan, Mrs. Jessie Mae Lindley, Miss Mamie, Yates, Miss Ida May J and Miss Effie Smith, Miss Peggy Wehunt, Miss , Elda Dodrill, Mrs. Laura Pangle, Mrs. Carmelita Wed die, Miss Helen Hater, Miss Mildred Yet ter and the hostesses. Pinochle Club At Smith Home Mrs. Charles Smith entertain ed the Hapy Hour pinochle club at a one o'clock luncheon at her home on D street. 'Prizes went to Mrs. Adam Frye and Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain. The next meeting will be at the home of Mrs. H. White on Edge water street. Guests were Mrs. Fred Kuhn, Mrs. Sarah Chamberlain, Mrs. H. White, Mrs. H. Kortemeyer, Mrs. Todd Walker," Mrs. Adam Frye and Mrs. Smith. - tioned at Camp McClellan, Ala bama. KGW (620 ke) KEX (1190 ke) Dawn Patrol I News (Jour. 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The Lnrnfer Parnsb, seventh grade RR's met with, thefr leader, Marion Carter, to complete the making of stocking dolls, Friday night at i the YWCA. Committees wereap- $ pointed to plan a Valentine party. , . i The groups of charm and per- sonauty. enqueue, crafts were well attended; by members of I Parrish eighth! Grade Girl Re- serves; this will be continued 1 next week as their, club project. Whistle chains, belts, bracelets, $ pins, small jewelry boxes, book covers, and many other interest i ing items were displayed, which the girls will have an opportun ) ity to make. J J ' Vivian Barham, president of I Parrish ninth,; GR's appointed I the following girls to serve on f the "March of; Dimes" including I Patsy Hammack, Lillian Coward, 1 Shirley Dean, Marilyn Zink, Peg I Casey and Darlene Ewald. The I club will have al' masquerade i valentine party. . t I Marilyn Hall, president of Les I lie seventh GR's met with" her i club members at the YWCA for I their meeting. They will meet at j school this week, fS work on scrap books for the USO, I Leslie eighth grade GR's met rwith their leader, Ruth Barber, I at the YWCA Tuesday. They has fas their discussion Reader, Mrs. J Agas Drumm?nd, on hair sty- i Ung Xila Palmateer and Diane 'Perry rendered; piano solos.' The ;cub will meet; at Leslie school gfor, their next meeting. 1 Girl Reserve members of Les pie liinth grade jenjoyed an eveh Ing ; of skating at the Capitola Vink Saturdav nleht. The eirls inised their.' .ftockjng ! dolls jat their club meeting! weanesaay and will send them .to the hospital. J Tri-Y chapters are cooperat ing with the Mar on county health office fot the "March M ISiiaes.! " The! foUowing girls iwerf appointed to ierve: Suz 6nne Huggins, Donna Lawrence, Virginia Huston Dorothy Coon ey ahd MarveUfDeJuire, ICrom brace Elliott chapter. Lois Bur ris, Ardith Eckstein and Pat Powell from Grace Winifred Heard. I A candy sale i at a basketball game was discussed at the meet tng of Ann Guthrie chapter of Tri-Y. Four girls were chosen front; the chapter to assist in the theatre collections of The March of Dimes"; Elsie Johns, Marna Michelson, PeggjN Reader arid Gloria Williamson. Pro grams for futur meetings were discussed, and it was? decided to make scrapbooks for the USO at the next meeting; The chapter is corhDleting aprons for; the YWCA. 1 .'- Au Revoir Dinner At Lebold Home Mrs. Edward A. Lebold enter tained informally! at dinner Sat urday night at iher Kingwood Heights home in; compliment to Mrs. George C. f Bliss, who, is leaving the end of melmonih for Minnesota to join Lt"Bhss Covers were place for Mrs. Bliss and daughters, ?M a rtha Jane and Jane t, Mrs.'! A. D. Wpodmansee and j daughter Ann, and Mrs. Lebold and son, Frank. : J, !,.:-.- Mr. and Mrs. Glena Slgel ef Portland were the wejekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Willis S. Moore. f; J ' Teddys Menu Green beang salad will make the meal's . first, dish, and beef balls 'will be served "as the main course. ' j i Green bean salad Beef balls and rice v ? Buttered carrots ' h-. Pear bietty ? I GROUND BEEF BALLS 1 pound ground beef ' 3 tablespoons . grated onion 1 teaspoon salt j i : teaspoon pepper f ;. 3 egg. j . f 4 slices bread 12 tablespoons drippings, for I frying - 5 2 tablespoons flour ' 1 cup milk 4 Combine meat, seasonirjs and egg. Toast bread slowly until dry and brown. Coyer with wa ter and allow to Soak thorough ly! Squeeze water from toast and combine toast and. meat mixture. Shape into small balls and brown in drippings. Remove meat from pan. Add flour to fat, stir until smooth. Then gradually add milk, stirring constantly un til gravy is thickened; Place meat balls in gravy, cover, and sim mer for about 13 minutes. Serve meat balls and gravy on' top of riCe. . 4 f - , AT FIRST SIGN Cold PrtpaxaUoas. dincts CFA i j OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. The, Safety ( Continued from page 4) ; terested residents of Parrish jun ior high school area presented to the city recorder a petition re questing that the license be not granted because the X students . "swarm" the plae before and af ' ter 'school hour, i Two of . the three members of the police and traffic committee which handles ! such i applications ; and makes whatever investigations it wishes had! been consulted and knew of the ! pending petition from the residents. How was the f business han dled? ' . Hie applications were considered early in the evening. Toward the end of the evening p communications were read.- In cluded was the citizens petition asking the council to deny Hill's application. Then the school board wrote a letter asking that the application be not granted. It Was time for another council meeting. How. was the business handled? Bxmtihe" "j procedure! Let the horse out then lock the door. First the applications were Your Federal - . Income Tax j (Continued from page 4) compensated for by insurance or otherwise. The actual cost of property (with proper adjust ments for depreciation) which is destroyed by-order of State or Federal authorities may likewise be claimed as a loss. v '- I If reimbursement is made by a ' State or the United States 1 in Whole or in part, on account of ptock; killed or other property de stroyed from which a loss was blaimed in a priori year, the amount received is required to be reported as income for the year in which the reimbursement is made. The cost of any feed, pasture, or care which has been deducted as an expense of op eration must not be included as part of the cost of the stock for the purpose of , ascertaining the amount of deductible loss. If gross income is ascertained by the use of inventories, no de duction can be taken separately for livestock or products lost during j the year, , whether pur chased for resale or produced on the farm, as such losses will be reflected in the inventory by re ducing : the amount of livestock or products on hand at the close of the year. This has !the effect of reducing gross; income from business by the amount of "the loss. .;; ! ' ." j -f .' j. - If an individual owns and op erates a farm in addition to be ing engaged in another trade or business or calling, and sustains a loss from the, farming opera tions, such loss may be deducted from income received from other sources; provided such farm is not operated for recreation or pleasure. In the 1944 return, Form 1040, the loss from line 10, Form l040F, should be included on line 22 of Schedule C, page 3, of the return. , , Thus the loss is given effect in determining the total adjusted gross income from page 3 which is to be entered on line 4, page 1 of the return. If a farm is operated for re creation; or pleasure and not on j a- commercial basis, and if the expenses incurred in connection therewith are in excess of the re ceipts therefrom,! the entire re ceipta from the sale of products may be ignored in rendering a return of income, and the ex penses incured will hot constitute allowable deductions from other income : for Federal income tax purposes. ' ! "1. ;AT THE FROI3T1 ; (Continued from ; page 4) him a sirange, almost superhu man, drfve that gets him every where. , .' l - ! V ' " ' "It's ' miraculous,; said a sol dier lying with his eyes closed in a hospital today, f "Whenever there is si wounded 8uy he shows up.-;- r : T";-' '. During; the La Roche battle his previous battalion " commander was hit! by direct machinegun fire out front with his men. .The first man to reach him was Doc (Ward. . : ' '" -'!; ;- .. V "The others were pinned down hell, they were more than that. They were nailed on the S ground, to a cross there but . he got a: colonel muttered later. He was awarded . the bronze star for' pulling a wounded Brit ish Unkccaimander out of his tank While it was under direct machinegun fire and the tough Tommies watched in amazement But it didn't surprise Doc's side kicks. ' j :; :S"4- In addition tp his uncanny ap pearances where he is i needed worfit, DoC has preoccupied fearlessness which as yet, at least, has been rewarded by a miraculous immunity, 1 Uc:l fckli:a Installed under: pneumatic - j pressure. t ' RIeUl Interlockin; Weather Stripping Saves. up to 40 in your fuel. Free Estimate - No OMigaUon T 0 ISIS Coesevtlt rhose t:: Oregon. Tuesdar Morning, January 16. 1945 ' Valve disposed ot Then the commiml catidns were read including the unanimous : request of the school board that ! the license "be not granted. S I footed this was . the procedure with aH business. First dispose of it; THEN before adjournment read! communications from inter ested citizens., (We do not claim to be neighbors. We are citizens who are interested in- the city ; and its youth. We appreciate the fine Way in which Mr. Hill con ducts his I business, the high standing he holds in the com munity, his labors for the city and Its various institutions, and tha he is well liked by the youth. This 'adds importance to the problem, and had the citizenry of Salem and the board and com mittees whose job it was to know school areas and their problems beenlawake and on the job the council never could have granted the license when it war first is sued jmainy years ago. Since they werebot, it seemed this is a log- ical time to make the change in the policy) J . The mayor is undoubtedly jus tified: in his request for a better TKEKE.POPEVE-1 PLAMTPr; TUP iSRrJACH SEH7 UVILU. ONLV u esaors rr. r. rt Va5 I THIMBLE THEATRE i WELUfOU OLD SOftOrv-A-GUN' V iipgy, -; I j HrV II -J k II iPiiiiF"1 -1 Bibl .teQ Jilili StfI' 1 : TSlSSsr15 ) 1(1 l CMCT, THAT5 THS lano T-since the Bays the ZSirlrr A CS. scosicrfris on but umk ' ISLAr40UWERCOrffSOL.--rU.5eE J fizSS&J&lSf, J.I 1 t 0 THE PLACE S CKAWUhk y TO If THAT yOJ AMD MrSS SICW JI" "W f3 jfCT WTH MARJNFS SCOnCHY SMITH" . WrjV'j -ii xsl I lip T Mlf Tea?- THE OLD GOATT HE'S MAS? CSSsTI ySS," ZLr I -5? f ' y ilfitifflil6 j v3 rm r: z -R . 1W a f la 'l v m tvi ' y j t i a r t 9f . mmmmmmm A. 2 1 USTi TIME I SAW YDU IN THE HOSftTAL TUP CV1 DCADCQ WAC DA5. t3 tuu: LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY WHAT WE CO 1N0- THECE'SAatW KEEP ON OUT TKrSEH- LAW-TRAIL? POfT- EENTOti TOE LONE RANG EH IER WAV IVELOTE Y HARKED form of City Government, but a quicker 'solution to some im ' provement : lies in the simple change of order of business. Very respectfully yours, i Mrs. Cecil R Monk, - . ; 1025 N. Capitol St Editor's Note Certainly the city council should arrange its order of business so' that com ' munications on pending business be heard before action is taken. . RESTRICT INVITATIONS .To the Editor: ; i -U i '- '-. There appears in theafternoon RELIEVED SO QUICK! CbUdrem She rod tatia PINKXt You'll hks the eiMC relief it brings . . . "5fy, anoney at aavea. -jT ' Makes a full pint .. . saves nearly S3. No snore eSoctiv relief at any acice for coafhs due to colds. Ask dracswt for jPINKX . . . America's lariert-acllun. tooh ayrapj WATER BUT THERfcTS 'EM. 4 NO UjATtx fluvc 5 M THIS VOLCANO VDUSnitARE-l hearII THE 1 I ALWAYS 1WUHAVEA . BEAUTIFUL U WAS LUCKY 4 GIRL FRlEKDl Mtt0T TTS A 000 BET WHERE KESe HEAD ED. WEUGEtTVIEE 5AWY. i mi mm ' '' !' iassoaasoaaoaaaoaaaai sssssssss a r r- I r -saw. M "X. n M M f- paper. this Saturday a commun ication requesting the warden at tha penitentiarr to 1 Imit the number of invitations strictly to those who are entitled tp see the legal executions. It is a source . of common rumor that there are a few men in Salem who are ai rways witnesses at the executions ; and really are not in any way 20 YEARS IS TOO . . .. from Ilemorrhoida (FOes) FistaU. Fb are, Prelaptw, and ether rectal and eoloa eonditions. . - ; ONE PATIENT WRITES IN PART; - . I had been suffering with colon and rectal disorders for over 20 years. I feel better than 1 have for many years and can recommend - your treatment highly : to any one who is troubled.. . . ; '. - ' ' ' ' ' Signed, 8. D: By request yoa may read tab letter en file la ear office. 1 - - Don't become aa Incurable. Rectal disorders eaase Poor Digestion, Nervousness, Lass of vitality Constipation and' numerous ether peculiar symptoms, Remove the cause and eajoy Health! ' - Dr. H Reynolds Clinic j Narnre-Proctologlst 21V N. Liberty St - Salem - Phone t46t LA LOMG ...ASCXJT -RUST.;.; UVEO A ClRL.. . ggSEARCH UMAV f MAKE A SU6GEST10H itlSS ovLTPisryoiXMas N CLOSE mWMlTVi TO .THE 6EEPUMQS-, WHOSE OLOf TAKE ITCASXSCXDfER ManOWnS I the only beautiful W4U. STREET 1 6lRL FRIEND I HAVE AND--jX W0KXS IM A M l - - . f I PAGE SEVEN ' connected with any law enforce ment jobs ahd these same men appear delighted to see crimin als gassed, make it a point to see these' gruesome exhibitions. I join with those who think the warden should eliminate the morbid sightseers. -; Very truly, . i -, Harry Everett Miller. LOfJG TO SUFFER! CaJI teoay or write fr rrt D 1 1 t r lo tiv BookUt N Heapttal Opera- NmKm. TUvNC ASO SBVWn SHE CMB UPOhl OTINC3 THlWSS... SECRETS UtoajOVVW TO ALL OTHERS., t ectf MTIST. i ' t ( I ;.' : '! IT-L. TELL VOU MVi UF6 STORV 1 UlAS AUnWP ALMOST PRACnCALLV AN SfOtPP- GO Of4. UXMPV--B0O4100 AND SPEAWMG OF 6iCLfRtEN0S-l HERE COMES ONE MOW- MYOWM LITTLE CHJM-UP GIRL, ANNIE ROONEY. I I - 1 11 I A X 1 1 ' f J I i il teffiiii:?:!!-'!-; " nj ;P:1 : w f. - . i