Tte OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, V7dnesda7 Homing, Marcn 21, 1S45
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Macleay Children
Feted at Party
The Macleay Women's club
held a St Patrick's day party for
the Macleay school children and
teachers Friday; at the school
house. , .. .. " ; '
, The table was decorated in
green with candles and ; spring
flowers flanked on either side
by two birthday cakes in honor
of the teachers, Mrs. Genevieve
Wegner and Mrs.' Margaret Bur
ton. i -
Children attending were: Doris
Chittick, Donald Chittick, Ardis
Swartwout Duane Swartwout,
Leon Swartwout, Marvin Swart
wout, Arthur Barrows, Bob Line
barger, Delbert Johnson, Frances
Wodzewadal, Margaret Conley
Monte Wells,. Allan. Gruchow,
Melvin Hall, John McKinley,
Jimmie McKinley, Janice Swart
wout, Arlene Swartwout, Henry
Bartels, - Danny Miller, Gordon
Foster, Roy Burton, Gary Wil
liams, Joyce Gruchow, John Fos
ter, Jerry Miller, Mary Wodze
wada, Mildred Foster and Bet
ty Jones, i
Mrs. Elliott Price and her chil
dren, Lorah J David and Don
ald, of Camas, Wash., were here
Monday visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
H. Mills.
Mrs. Melson Club
Hostess
Seventeen members were pres
ent !at the Keizer sewing club
held at Mrs. Roy Melson's home
March 15. Those present were
Mrs. Walter Lonsing, Mrs. Cam
Richard, Mrs. J. E. Whitehead,
Miss Ethel and Miss Alta Hall,
Mrs. J. Xu Hill, Mrs. Ben Clag
gett, Mrs. Paul Pierce, Mrs. El
mer Ideen, Mrs. William Earle,
Mrs. A. J. Flemming, Mrs. Ot
to Yunker, Mrs. W. E. Savage,
Mrs. Ruth Rulifson, Mrs. Ar
thur Cumming, Mrs. A. L. Mason
and Mrs. Roy Melson.
Guests were Mrs. Gardner's
mother, Mrs. Frances Huffman,
and Mrs. Melson's daughter, Mrs.
Ewald Franz and her two sons.
A no host dinner was served.
Next meeting will be April 5
at the home of Mrs. J. E. Whitehead.
Mrs. Burcham Is
Nominated
Mrs. John Burcham, vice-pres
ident of the Salem branch, Amer-
lean Association of University
'Women, has been nominated j as
'vice-president of the state associ
ation. Mrs. Burcham is a past
: president and charter membeij of
-the Lakeview branch of AAW.
Other nominees are Mrs. Cj D.
' Winston of Corvallis, president;
Mrs. Robert Shepard of Medford,
secretary-treasurer, Mis. il
: liam Henry Thomas of Portland
is chairman of thetate nominal
Ing committee.
All votes must
15 and balloting
Salem association
Saturday. The local branch
allowed 14 votes. Present
ficers of the state organiza
are Mrs. Frederick Kiehle
Portland, president; Mrs. Virgil
Earle, Eugene, acting vice-president;
; Miss Florence Sweet of
Pendleton, secretary-treasurer.
Miss Dorathea Steusloff en r-
tained members of her-study club
at luncheon Tuesday afternoon.
an
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held by "the
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We'd i better have another
meatless meal, so let tuna be
the feature. .
Green salad
Tuna fish surprise
Fresh spinach
; Peach betty
;? Spiced cream
TTJNA FISH SURPRISE!
1 cup sifted flour
m ? teaspoons baking powder
Vt teaspoon salt
teaspoon curry
1 egg
H cup milk
1 tablespoon melted shortening
cup flaked tuna fish
Sift together flour, baking
powder, salt and curry. Beat
and add milk and melted short
ening.; Add to flour mixljure,
stirring only until flour is moist
ened.'! Into, four greased thi-ee-
inch muffin cups put enough
batter! to fill half of each tup.
With: spoon, make hollows.
center of muffins. Press jtwo
tablespoons flaked tuna in each
hollow. Cover tuna with
maining muffin batter. Bake at
425 degrees 20 minutes. Serve
with:'! -si
ij Cream sauce
cup butter or substitute
cup flour
1 teaspoon salt
Vt 1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce : I - -
2 cups Bulk j .
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
Melt butter. Remove from
fire, add ; flour, salt and pepper
and stir lo a smooth paste. .Re
turn to fire, add Worcestersfiire
sauce and milk and stir until
mixture thickens. Add parsley
and heat thoroughly.
Barnett Report
Well Received
KEIZER -j The meeting of the
Keizer Farmers union Wednesday
was a doubje-feature program, a
no-host supper and a resume by
Wendell Barnett of work by the
Oregon legislature. v j ;
One hundred people were serv
ed and especially welcome was the
large group jot young people pres
ent who enlivened the meal. '
Barnett, cpunty president, who
is also state vice-president and
Farmers Union committeeman at
legislature gave a complete report
of bills touching. agricultural and
educational interests. : i
- Mrs. Frank A. Massee reported
the recent $tate Farmers Union
convention and Willis Caldwell re
ported Upon the warehouse ; con
vention.! Ei A. Kurtz ; presented
the i cause of the Red Cross and
the local voted $25 to this fund.
The local also voted $25 to the
national edu cational fund. - j ..; ,
Music included a vocal i solo,
"Bluebird by Doris Davis, and
twoj violin solos, Fritz ! Kreisler's
"Spanish Dance" and his arrange
ment of Londonderry Air", played
by Eunice Ntassee with Mrs. Elaine
as accompanist at the
Qoveriial
e Club I
Entertains for V
Community
CLOVERDALE The consoli
dated Fourj Leaf Clover and Tur
ner- Better Homes and Gardens
club gave jits annual community
dinner Friday, night at the Marion
hall In Turner. The no-host din
ner was served at eight o'clock. A
humorous program was presented
later. Katie Ahrens and Helen
Peetz conducted the program.
Club will meet Wednesday for
an all day with Sadye Petersen.
The local Farmers Union will
meet Thursday night at the school
house. The 4-H club will meet at
the same iime. Henry Ahrens is
the 4-H club leader. '
Mason
piano. --
Mr. and
were given
Mrs. Tom Wymore
the obligation by the
president, Homer Davis, and wel
comed into membership
where
Mrs.
turned
attle
with Maud
Spaulding
ton sing
Washington
was in
Brace
from
Spaulding- has re
a week's stay in Se
she studied voice
e Conley Hopper. Mrs.
also heard James Mel-
pn the University ol
campus while she
Seattle.
Mrs. Richard D. Slater was a
luncheon hostess Monday after
noon at her home on Rural street
when ! she! entertained in honor
of her study club.
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der o:
night
mon,
o'clock.
H 918 Women's Catholic Or.
Foresters will meet to-
Iwith Mrs. Marguerite Si
BIO Shipping street, at 8
MrsS
her
Mrs. &,
F.
house
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good through March 31. Stamps TS
through f XS good through April 28;
Y5 and Z5 and A3 through D2 good
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and A3 and B3 good through March
31. Stamps CI through G2 gooL through
April 38; H2 through M3 good through
June 2; N2 through S2 good through
June 30. j
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pounds through. June 2. Next stamp
scheduled to be validated May l.i
shoes: i
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3 valid Indefinitely. OP A -says no plans
to cancel any. i
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A14 coupons good everywhere for
four gallons ach through March 21.
A IS coupons good everywhere for
four gallons each through June 21.
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Period 1-1 find) ' coupons Valid
through August 31. Not more then 76
per cent of season s rations should
have been used to date. !
W. Le timer nas as
guest for a few days,
Jones of Corvallis.
March 22nd & 23rd
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(GREETINGS, OLD MAN)
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A visiting French sailor may not know English, bat he is quick to know
frienilinesj whea he sees it. And he always sees it the minute someone sap
lUvt a Ctkt, It's an invitatiori that speaks all languages; There's the good
old home-town American spirit behind it. ..the same as when you serve
Coke' at home. Coca-Cola stands for tb ps tbst rtjrtsba, has become a
bond of sympathy between kindly-minded folks.
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COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF OREGON
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esQed by its friendly abbrsviatioa
"Cok".Boti neaa the quality P"
act el Tas Coca-Cola Ceaspaay.
Home fee Qub Meeting
This Af ternoon to Sew
MACLEAY Sewing for the
Red Cross will be the work for the
regular meeting of the grange
Home Economic club Wednesday
at the grange hall
This will be an all day affair
with a no-host luncheon at noon.
fmmannel Church Guild
Will Meet inesdajr
SILVERTON The senior guild
of Inananuel church j win meet
Wednesday afternoon at the
church. Mrs. O. G.' Ellertson and
Mrs. iNels Henjumj wfll be hos
tesses and Mrs. Harold Satern
will be in charge of the topic
for the day. "
A linen kitchen shower for the
church and a collection of cloth
ing for the Norwegian Relief as
sociation are to be featured.
Mrs. C J. fforgenson and Mrs.
Arthur; Dahl will- compose the
visiting committee for ApriL Mrs.
Bert ! Sue is president ; : r
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Oirlsr Women! It you lost so much ttur-
lng monthly periods that you feel weak,
dragged out" thla may be Aim to low
blood iron. 80 try Lydla K. Plntham'a
TaBUTs ons of the best homa ways to
help bufld up red blood In such esses.
PlnXham's Tablets are one of the great
est blood-Iron tonics you can buy.
Follow label directions.
Barry's Son Visits
Them in Macleay Area .
MACLEAY -L First Lieutenant
Sheldon and Mrs. Barry are visit
ing his parents! Mr. and Mrs.
Sherman Barryf and friends here
before leaving for California.
. For the last year Lieutenant
Barry has been i stationed at Cher
ry Point, NC, as group quarter
master of a marine air group. : ,
Soldier's Traveled
Son Visits in Rickey I
RICKEY -Mr. and Mrs. Clauds
Ashby have as guests Mrs. Lyla
Griffith and her son, Roland Lyle
Griffith. s
The parents are Oregonians
while the baby .was born in Mis
sissippt Only a few months old,
he has lived in a third of the states
to be with his father. Sergeant
Griffith, now In Italy.
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