The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, June 22, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon. Friday Mornincj. June 22. 1S4S
PAGE SEVEN
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Bride-Elect Feted
., Miss" Ruth DeSart, bride-elect
pt Corporal Dale Lively, was the
honor guest at .'si. bridal' shower
.Tuesday, night when Miss Marie
Olson , entertained ? at her home
vn INorth 15th street . M"
Honoring"; Miss DeSart were
Miss.Betty ,S tee r Miss Stella
Davis, Miss Jean Hain, Miss
Betty Van - Osdo 1 , Miss Helen
Pyle, Mrs. Charles Moody, Mrs.
Roscoe Clark, Mrs. Oriett Holz
camp, .Mrs.John Rusonis," Mrs.
Orval ' Winn . and' Mrsi' Fred
Dewey.," ' ; ; v1";;. j;. 1 :
Mr. and Mrs. -Wade Dickin-
son entertained the f o r m e'r's
family . at their South Commer
cial .'street home- Sunday; Din
ner was served on the lawn and
guests were seated at small ta
bles. Present were Mrs. J. M.
Dickinson, , Mri and . Mrs.. O. W.
Goiton, Jean, Wilma, Lloyd and
Dale, all of Salem, Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Cree,; Patricia, Betty Lou
and Donnie of Mill City and the
hosts, Mr. and Mrs. Wade Diet
Jnson. :.: ; -"C'yr- " : -."
Spending several days at Nes
kowin : are the Misses. Carolyn
and Mary Ann Brady, Betty Dut
ton of Spokane, Pat Frankeri
leld , and Marjorie Wagner, of
Vermilion, .South i Dakota, arid
Mitzi Patrick.'. : :, -
Ca p t a in ; and ; Mrs. Roger
, Cjuackenbush entrained Thurs
'day morning.fpr Fort Sam Hous
: ton, Texas, where he will report
for r e a s s i g n m e n t. Captain.
' Quackenbush has-been home, on
a month's leave after spending
39 months in the South Pacific.
Mrs. , A. F. Marcos, , Mrs. Earl
Cooley and daughter; Betty, are
home from a stay at their beach
house at Neskowin. ..Betty had
as her Jteach" guests, Susan Per-
ry, "Dorothy "Cannon and Alice
Girpd.-. :y .yyry'
. Mr, ind Mn.: Kenneth ',G,
Manning ;"and ,-children," Nancy
and Peter, are spending a few
, days in Portland at the' guests of
. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph, E.. Harvey,
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. Mr. and Mrs., C. W. Jorgeasen
have as their house guests this
week her sister-in-law, Mrs. Er
' nest C. Knapp and - daughter,
Carol, of Fort Stevens. Lieuten
ant Colonel Knapp is stationed
at Fort Stevens.
MT. ANGEL Mr. and Mrs.
A. P. Miller were surprised with
a no-host party at-their home
Tuesday night on their 25th
. wedding anniversary.
' Cards were played and a late
upper served by Mrs. Reuben
Miller and Ralph Miller.
Those present wereMr. and
Mrs. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Worley, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pros
, ser, Mr. and Mrs. Phil May, Mr.
and Mrs. Conrad Schmaltz, Mr,
and Mrs.-Lawrence Rothenfluch
Mrs. Rose Appleby, Mrs. Mae
. Heggie, Mr. and I Mrs. Wendel
Hauth, Ralph Miller, Mrs. Reu
ben Miller and son, Kenny, all
Mt. Angel; Mr. and Mrs. Val
Miller, Brooks; and Mr. and Mrs.
Reuben DeJardin, and son, St.
Louis. ' j ..
Mr. and Mrs. Miller were mar
vied June 15, 1925, and except
tor a short time in Portland and
Washington, have lived in: Mt.
Angel since that time. They
1 have three children, Reuben
with the armed forces in France;
Ralph and Gladys, and a year
old grandson. Kenny Miller.
Today's Menu
Chocolate cookies that use
mostly corn syrup (and you can
use the dark) will be the meal's
Stature for tonight.
Tuna stuffed tomatoes
Buttered asparagus with
Mayonnaise topping
Corn muffins ,
Fresh berries f
Chocolate drops !
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CHOCOLATE DROPS !
H cup shortening
'a cup sugar ;
4 cup corn syrup
'. 1 egg :-.- '
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sifted enriched flour
Vi teaspoon soda
'i teaspoon salt r
'a cup cocoa
V4 cup milk
1 cup Quaker or Mother's Oats
(quick or regular, uncooked)
4 cup chopped nut meats
1. Cream shortening; add sugar
and cream well, i j
1. Add corn syrup end beat nni
til light; beat in egg thorough
ly; add vanilla.
S. Sift together flour, soda, salt
' and cocoa -and add to creamed
mixture alternately with
milk. ' - . ' ". . ' . .
4. Add rolled oats and nut
, meats- v ' '"'';
5. Drop, from a teaspoon onto
greased baking sheet and
bake in a moderate oven (375
degrees) 10 to 12 minutes.
For sweeter cookies, increase
Seven Leading
6nd Workers
Ate Selected
Seven leaders among the civil
ian - defense workers - who have
been canvassing Salem's residen
tial districts for Seventh War Loan
sales were announced yesterday
by Women's Chairman Mr. J. T.
Brand and her assistant, Miss
Hazel Harper.
The women who have made the
best reports include Mrs. Albeit
Gille, Miss Max in e Clark, Mrs. Leo
C. Dean, Mis. M. D. Ohling, Mrs.
Vfletha Bort, Mrs,, Mattie Ander
son and Mrs. Anna Jaqua.
Dozens of the women workers
had reserved seats at the big Vic
tory Center show and earlier saw
the battle action picture, Fury , in
the Pacific, as reward for their
bond sales efforts.
County Chairman Douglas Yeat-
er sent out another appeal for red
points with which to purchase the
big steer for barbecuing for the
Fourth of July celebration which
will officially wind up the bond
drive. ' Many coupons have been
dropped into the box at band
headquarters, he said, but many
more will be needed if the beef is
to be secured.
Meanwhile the big glass con
tainer with the ticket . stubs for
the final award of prizes in corv
nection "with the campaign has al
most been filled at the Court street
headquarters. A larger container
may be necessary before all tick
ets are turned in, it is said.
Dent Reed of the industrial com
mittee reported $841,347 j in total
bond sales, of which f 158,451 has
been in E bonds. ,The industrial
goal is a million dollars..1
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Col. Scott (Dennis " Morgan) and "Bi Mike" i. I Alan Hale), a mis
sionary priest, look skyward daring a tense moment id Warner
Bro. "God Is My Co-Pllot," starting today at the Elsinore. The
film's east also t includes Raymond Massey, Andrea King, Dane
Clar,k and John Ridgely. I .
57 Army Engineering
Students to Graduate
j CORVALLIS, June. 2 l-HJFy-
Oregon State college will grant
completion certificates to 37 ar
my engineering -students June i
80 bringing the total-army gra
duates this year to'306.;.' V . '
About 500 more army studants
are expected to begin a ' new
term here July 9.
Births
Holler To Mr. and Mrs. Harold W.
Holler, route vm. a son. Douglas
Gene, born June 2, Salem General hos-Dital.
- Fery To Mr. and Mrs. Elmer J.
Fery, Aumsville. a son, Philip Henry,
born June S. Salem Deaconess hospital.
MeCormick To Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
McCormick. 2009 South Church at., a
daughter. Mary Ann, born June I. Sa
lem Deaconess hospital. -- - "
Jacksoai To Mr. and Mrs. Lester J.
Jackson. 2147 South Winter St., a
daughter. Janet Marie, born May 24,
Salem Deaconess hospital. -
Drayton To Mr. and Mrs. Richard
Lee Drayton, 2090 North Church St., a
son, Richard Lee, born June 7, Salem
General hospital.
Parsons To Mr. and Mrs. Ralph A.
Parsons, 264 South 25th St.. a daughter;
Linda Lee, born June 8, Salem General
Hospital. i
Fleshmaa To Mr. and Mr. Recil R.
Fleshman. 297j South 17th t., a son.
Recil Ray. jr.. born June 8, Salem
General hospital.
Today's Pattern
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A trim playsuit with glamor
ous picture neckline, for beach
and sports wear. Pattern 4528
adds separate buttoned skirt to
wear anywhere. "
Pattern 4526 comes in junior
miss sizes 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15,
16, 17, 18. Sizes 13, blouse and
shorts, takes yards 35-inch
material. . -
Send SIXTEEN CENTS in coins
for this pattern to The Oregon
Statesman, Pattern Dept., Salem,
ore. fruit plainly SIZE. NAME, AD
DRESS. STYLE NUMBER.
NOW READY! New Anno Adams
194S Summer Pattern Boole Cool
styles as smart as they are easy to
sew. Printed in book, are FREE Pat
terns for hat. baav loves. Fifteen
Cents more brings you this colorful
DOOK. ..
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the sugar to 'i cup and decrease
corn syrup to H-cup. j
UPERI0R older w &
moi wa oppradata
aiahL But fh arliar w
tart th mort certain
w will b of good Tia
lon In lortr 7zrf.
Faulty Tlslon Is something that very rarely improves by Itself.
It Is much more likely to get worse instead i oeuer. rroiea
slonal care at regular Intervals Is the best sight insurance yoa
eaa get. : v'!.."V; .'',:"-T-:' "
DO. S. i. UEISMLEY
14S . N. T.fhertr Salem ' Phone 5456
August Grimm
Dies After; ;
Longilllness V-
August Henry-Grimm; 83, 1630
A. t.;. a' resident of Sajem since
1904, died it. a .Salem' hospjtal
Thursday, following: a year's ill
ness due (to; a' heart ailment: . '
Grirnm; a-retired hurseryma
was, born atsAhre'nsbock,'Holstein,
Germany, and- came to Jhe United
States :ml i8g setiling ; at " Chi
cago. "He Jecame a fcitizen'-'of this
cojfmtiy in iZQU. arid :irr-1904 .came
ve1to;DMgiri.J. fe'. made his
home-m thfl AUburri districtj.east,
oijbaiem, about 10 years ago.
Ue was a member' of the Wood
men of the .World and the Amer
ican Lutheran church: ' ;
Survivors; include six daughters,
Mrances Harnack Vof Crossfield,
Alberta, Canada, and Mrs.1 Ulrna
Wilson, ' , Mrs. ' Ella Hendrickson,
Mrs. Anna, Olson, Mtsj Margaret
Rutherford and Mrs. Elsie Lukin
beal, all of Salem: a sister, Mn.
Augusta v Schmidt of. ! FuHerton,
Calif, and 13 grandchildren. " i
Funeral, announcements will be
made later from the HoweU-Ed-
warjis' 'chapel. ".C ' - j ',.
r..t.L .' ' ... q -i.
State 'AAA' Cdmmittee
TaiaWPIani f or '46 t
COJBVALIJS, Jude. 21if)-Orev
gon s estate AAA committee will
leave for. Washihgtonl'D. CL June
?5 to -'map out, the 1946 Pfogram
water'; resources:" .'. ' I . -J . t i
t: On the committee,' Which- has
collected., recommendations from
Oregon farmers, are R.! B. Taylor.
Adamy,. chairman; William'' J. En-
schede, Hillsboro; John! Shepherd,
Scio; i Arnold Bodtker, farmer
fieldman for . southern Oregon
counties. ' ;
All Processed .
Clierries Go ! :
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To Gdverumeiit
PORTLAND, Ore, June 21 H&i
Effective yesterday,'-the war food
administration will require that
100. per cent of all hot . packed
and frozen cherries processed this
year be held for the government,
officials announced today. ! k- r
C The order,! resulting from be
low average prospects for the 1945
red sour cheriy cropalso restricts
commercial .processing: of the
cherries to hot packing anct f reel
ing," said P. Dean Anderson VFA
fruit : and vegetable branch ' mar
keOng programs representat ive. 1
r Processors ;may freeze only .25
per . cent of ! the cherries Irozen
last year, and each frozen; pack
age must weigh 30 pourids . or
more, Anderson reported.
Jhose Who Paid Too v ,
Much1 Tax CeV Refunils;
' PORTLAND, , June JZlH-The
bureau of - internal, revenue hera
is mailing out" 4500. checks a day
to Oregonians who' paid too much!
bri their' 1944 fcdera-1 income. tax
V The bureau said--U refunds'
would be made by September 28.;
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Suqai
'10-lb.
" bag
54b. bag . 32c
25-lb. bag 1.55
Brer Rabbit
Gold Label
IIOLASSES
240
16-oz.
can
ITse the Gold Label for table
use and the Green Label for
cooking purposes.
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Green Label Molasses,
K-ox. can x.Xl...
21c
Duffs 1
Waffle Hix
14-oz.
1
Posl Bran Flakes
Grape-Nnis ij
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Grape-Hals Wheal Ileal
Posl Raisin Bran-: - i
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Qnaker Puffed Wbeaji
Iloiher's Oafs will. China
Qnick Quaker Oats
Quick Quaker Oals
Wat
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5 thi
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So f0r
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.14-os. pkg. 14 c
:.12-os. pkg. 14c
1. 30-os. pkg. 23C
; '
,l-oi. pkg. 21c
. Package 10c
1.48-os. pkr. 36C
big
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Tana
,!i 330
Not
Just
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PRrV VER V r ?"ce b
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LOW
Tan
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'Pefraf
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"Veiled
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fruit
Juice
-4S-OX. pkr.
..20-oz. jpkg.
14c
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59
l-lb. Jar,
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' aSl T Sa. MB fUn ak h ta.
i S B M ! i to. tow Ma
No. 2
cans
Iluchmore Green Beans .
IGA Biced Beels . Ll
Piclsweel Cream Corn i. No. X can
Piclsweel Whole Kernel! Corn lZ-ox. vacuum 15c
Sacranenlo Tonalo Juice ...47-ot. eaa
21c
Ip A Grapefruil Juice -. .n.. n 1 3 C
Old Soulh Orange Juice 4-i. can 47
Fargo Blended Juice t .n. 19c
IGA Peannl Buileri I l-lb. Jar oWi0
IGA Peanul Buller.1 t -lb. jar 45 c
Choice Bine Rose Dice.. l... 2 n 22 c
IGA Sail Plalri ar Iodized I. 2 - pkgs. 15c
JS'o. X can
IGA Enriched
I Flour
8
calces
endahh
CAN
bait
25-lb. sack!,
10-lb. sack I
? 1
50-lb. sack i.
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520
2.23
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The telected whit
meat from ocean
ccught tuna both sol
id pack and grated,
certain fancy white
mtst '
a.
Graled Tuna
ran 4m w
SWEETHEART
Toilel Soap
)2 for! 130
IGA Fancy
Cafsnp
170
14-oz.
bottle
DEL MONTE
mtm mm
dauce
12-ez.
bottle
x Porter's Chinese
Noodles
140
fS 1
-4
2-11 i
14-oz.
Porter's Soy Sauce,
-os.f bottle... i.
19c
Coo mw anJ b svro of p!My of .
kvkt mJ v&Mn Mxf w'mte-AND WITHOUT POffftSI
Libly's
Ie Butler
Frniis and Vegeiahles
No. 303 ! g i.
. Ijar 2O0 .;;
Save.; your points for can
ning sugar apple butter is
point free, i ...
s KeIIoggs
Corn Flalces
360 SIZE, JtJICY
Doz.
Good health depends on citrus juices and lemons are one
" of the best citrus fruits serve them in as many
ji way as you cai.
ROSY: CHEEKED
11 -oz.
90
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Lb.
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593 North Commercial Street ; ' ; : :-;.
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- 17th and Market Streets : I
1701 Center Street
275 North IH?h Street
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; Buyia lug of 24 pounds for canning.
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10 Lbs.
Well matured.
ARIZONA
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Erapafesifi
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Huge in si?e and plenty of real grapefruit flavor:
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DUFFS GINGERBREAD MIX .Ll4Mz. pkj 23?
DUFFS MUFFIN 5HX..L-.U.14-oz. pkgj 23c '
PORTER'S FRILLETS L.S-oz. pkj 14c
..16-oz. pkgi 24c
i-.16-oz..caa 17e.
1.5-oz. bottle; 10c
PORTER'S FRILLETTS
CALUMET BAKING POWDER.
DERBY BARBECUE SAUCE
tkrftvriacnaMalifIGAir :
fenOdonara tm alt csamjaj asoi. f
Kerr Ilascn Fruil
Dozen
Pints
Dozen
Quarts
7
c
Kerr Lids
Regular
3 dozen i eaS 0 ,
Kerr Lids ;
Wide Month, fl I
dozen ilOP
KerrjCaps
Regular,
;';PTGUax
250
Econcny Cnps
Doen J170
1 - ,
. DHRBY .:jeat SAUCE.
i.5-oz. bottle ,10c