The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 24, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Th OSEGOII 5TATECMA1I, Bclm, Orjon, Tiuday Morring, July 2t 1943 -
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Plans For Year
. uv . jk .. urn' executive
board meeting of the Salem Busi
ness and Professional Women's
club was held at the horn of the
president, Miss Ida Mae Smith,
on Saturday night During the
business session Miss Smith an
nounced the appointment of Miss
Phebe McAdams as chairman for
Business Women's week in -October.
Miss McAdams was also
made custodian of club nroDettr.
Committee chairmen reporting
were Miss Ef fie Smith on the
recent meeting of her . commit
tee, at which the theme was in-
for. greeting and making new
members feel at home.
. Mrs. Carmalite Weddle, pro
gram chairman, reported that
her committee had adopted the
theme, "Our World to Build," as
suggested by the National Fed
eration of Business and Profes
sional Women's clubs, for the
local club's theme ,
, Mrs. Jessie Bush - Mickelson.
music chairman, called for sug
gestions from the board as to the
type and amount of music de
sired for the year. More group
singing and the reorganization of
the chorus are the two requests
of the board. Mrs. Mickelson an
nounced that her committee
would meet with her at her
home on Monday night for the
purpose of working out the de
tails. Miss Ida Smith, as a member
of last year's legislative commit
tee, reported that in response to
her telegram to Sen. Wayne
Morse telling him that the club
expected him to support the
United Nations charter, he as
sured her that the charter had
his full support.
Board members and commit
tee chairmen attending the meet- J
ing were Misses Mildred Yetter, j
Cecilia Woodruff, Phebe Mc- i
Adams, Effie Smith, Elda Dod-!
rill, Peggy Wehunt; Mesdames !
Carmalite Weddle, (Marion'
-Wooden, Margaret Jorgensen,
Jessie Bush - Mickelson, Anna
Morgan, Winifred Herrick, Mona
Yoder, Lola McFarlane, Mabel
Clock, Dorothy Linfoot and the
hostess, Miss Ida Mae Smith.
Mrs. Joseph E. Harvey, Jr
and children, Joey and Joyce, of j
Portland, are spending the week i
in the capital at the home of her
mother, Mrs. Ellen Fisher;
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Seiy ice Wives
Organize'
A new club for wives of serv
icemen was organized Saturday
night .- when' 20 young - matrons
met for dinner at the Quelle. The
group will be known as the
"Service Stars." Officers ' were
elected with - Mrs. Charles X.
Prince Darned president; Mrs.
Clifford . Norwood, vice - presi
dent; Mrs. Ray Halvoraon, sec
retary; Mrs. Robert Hulst, treas
urer, and j Mr. Virgil B. Cox,
publicity, j i . if ,
The next meeting will be held
August 1 1, Those planning to
attend are asked to call Mrs.
Charles Prince, tltS; for time
and place.
- Members present at the dinner
meeting were Mrs. , Charles
Prince, Mrs. Merle Rasmussen,
Mrs. Gordon Black, Jr., Mrs. Ed
Castle, Mrs. J. W. Danforth, Mrs.
.Richard Tucker, Mrs. Clifford
Norwood, ; Mrs. "Jack Decker,
Mrs. Richard Crane, Mrs. Rob
ert Hulst, Mrs Floyd McNall,
Mrs. Al Zimmerman, Mrs. Rob
ert W. Caton, Mrs. Wilson War
ing, Mrs. John Yeasley, Mrs. S
Raynor Smith, Jr., Mrs. Clyde
Randall, , Mrs.,. Donald Collins,
Mrs. Charles Mowe and Mrs.
Virgil B. Cox.
Yomarco Picnic
To Be Tonight
Members of the Ygmarco Sun
day school class will entertain
with their annual picnic tonight
in the garden of Mrs, Byron B.
Herrick's home at 230 Richmond
avenue. Dinner will be served at
8:30 o'clock at tables arranged
in the garden.
The committee arranging the
affair includes Mr. and Mrs.
Carle Abrams, Mr. and Mrs. E.
B. Millard, Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Lindbeck, Dr. and Mrs. Ray
Waltz and- Mrs. Walter L.
Spaulding.
Felicitations ge te Mr. and
Mrs. Dale Wood on the birth of
a son at the Salem General hos
pital Sunday night. The little
boy, who weighed 10 pounds and
. nine ounces, is- the grandson of
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Haag of
Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Homer
Wood of Independence. The
Woods, who formerly resided in
Salem, now make their home in
McMinnville. They have an
older boy, Homer Dale.
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periods that you feel ao weak, "drajrxad
cut this may be doe to knr blood -lroa
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one ef the area teat baaod-tron toolos
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"THE; YOUNG IDEA' I By Mossier
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'Lecaa, eh Locan yoa will come back for the baby's sake and miner
. Husbands
Of: Club I
uests
j The Happy Hour pinochle club
was entertained at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. H. JCortemeyer
Thursday night at a covered dish
dinner. Husbands were special
guests and after the dinner hour
pinochle Was in play. j
Those present .were Mr. and
Mrs.' Len Wilkersbn, Mr. and
Mrsj Todd Walker, jMr. and Mrs.
Charles Smith, ;Mr.v and Mrs.
Archie Bones, Mrl and Mrs. Fred
Kuhn, Mr. and Mrs. H. White,
Mrsi Sarah Chamberlain,, Mrs.
Ethel Morrison and Mr. and Mrs.
Kortemeyer.
FALLS ClTT-tA bridal shower
wa given Friday honoring Mrs.
Arthur Morgian (Loretta Cooper)
at the home of ber mother, Mrs.
Loren Cooper. A 'luncheon was
served and the afternoon was
spent in playirigf games. The
guest of honor was the recipient
of many gifts. . J. ;
j Those ; attending were Letha
Teal, Mri G. E.l'rfilson, MrsJ Ed
York, Mrs. Chester Burbank,
Mrs. George Kitchen, Mrs. Virgil
Davis, Edna Freer, Mrs. William
Letterman, Mrs, Loren Cooper,
and the: hostesses, Mrs. Ray
Dennis, Mrs. Jessie Moyer and
Mildred Wrayj: ?-
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i Miss Roberta Jean Yoeem aad
her; Alpha Chi Omega sorority
sister, Miss Marilee McFarlane
of Dayton,- spent the weekend
wit friends in Portland.
! Tim Sick, son of Mr. and Mrs.
EmJl J. Sick of 'Seattle, is visit
ing in the capital at the home of
his' brother - in r law and sister,
Mrt and Mrs. Robert Minton, and
with Mr. and Mrs.:F. W. Shepard.
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Hotel Lobbies
Crowdedi WitH
Adair Soldiers
Hotel lobbies and. even the new
city hall clubroomj built by and
for the city firemen's and police
men's association became informal
dormitories the past weekend . for
soldiers unable toi secure- beds
elsewhere. Thirty private homes
were opened to men from Adair;
at YMCAj St Joseph's hall and
the Youth Center a total of 400
cots and beds were provided, and
every hotel room was full, j
Hundreds returned to the camp
earli Sunday morning, unable to
find! a place in Salem to sleep.-
Restaurastts were filled Satur
day and Sunday, but many ceased
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Today's Menu
A recipe comes from the na
tional livestock and meat board
for a main dish that uses salami
and is ion the menu for today.
Cucumber tomato salad
Italian spaghetti
Zucchini squash
Cottage pudding
Lemon sauce
QUICK ITALIAN SPAGHETTI
WITH SALAMI
pound salami
Lrd or drippings for
browning
1 cip onions, chopped
1 cup fresh mushrooms,
sliced : '
1 tablespoon flour
1 etips tomato Juice
1 clip water
m teaspoons Worcestershire
sauce
teaspoon salt
: teaspoon pepper
2. tablespoons parsley, minced
i Va- green pepper, chopped
6-8 dunces uncooked spaghetti
Cut half the salami into very
thin slices and grind or chop the
remainder. Brown onions and
mushrooms lightly in lard or
drippings; blend in flour, and
add chopped . salami. Add to
mato; juice, diluted, with water,
and seasonings: Simmer 25 min
ites. Add parsley and green pep
per and simmer five minutes
more. Cook spaghetti in "boiling
saltedj water, and : serve with
sauce and sliced meat, as desired.
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Mrs. James Bennlsea and
daughter, Becky, are leaving to
day for Portland to spend a week
at the home of her husband's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Ben-
nisonl ' j-
sales of meat early. The USO
drew 3358 men during the two-
day period, while the Youth Cen
ter attracted between 2400 and
2500. 1 . U
The inchest silyer-lead deposits
in the! world are located at the
Brokeri Hill mines in Australia.
RATION CALEKDAB
MKATS. FATS. ETC.:
Book 4K1 through PS good through
July 31; OS through ITS good through
Aur. si: VI throuah ZS cood through
Sept. SO: Al through Kl valid through
October' 31.
rSOCSIIBD FOODS:
TS through XI good through July SI;
TS. ZS and Al throuah CI eood throuch
Auguet j SI; Dl . through HI good
thfah Saot 90: Jl through Nl geod
through' Oct. al. '
BVOAJtt -
Book -Stamp 98 valid Sor five
pounds through August .
SHOKSi - '
Book S Airplane stamps L S and
S aJni inaetuuteiy. Mew ataaap eue
AUgUSt 1. :l. ;-v--. ' ,
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A IS eoupona good everywhere tor
six rations eacn tarougn aoptamber a
rvu. OIL:
Period 1-a (lacl) aoupone rahd
through, August St.; .
111.. i ! HA SMMMBMMH' ' 111 I . 1 .1
819,890 Paid From
Car Accident Fund
. J ?.V..-'--.:.-:.-.7.-The
state department said Mon
day: that claims - totaling", S19.890
were 'paid out of the motor acci
dent fund in the year ended June
30, and. that $79,547 was paid out
of the fund since it was creaked
four years ago. h
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The fund, used to pay hospitals,
doctors and ambulance companies
for care of indigent traffic acci
dent i victims, has- a balance ' of
$1M,74. It . waa financed by a
tax of 23 cents a year on drivers'
licenses. ' . i :.
Amounts paid out during , the
year ended June .30 were $fB,213
to hospitals,, $3664 to doctors, and
$12 to an ambulance- company.
The average claim per hospital
was $395, and, thai average doctor
claim was $159. L '' . , r
PILES (B'morrholds)
rlstnia Fissure -; i
rreiapse and
ether types eft
EecUl Cedes
eenditiona treat
ed without lees
ef time.
RELIEF
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Dr. R. Reynolds Clinic
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OIL DIYEDENDS DECLARED
CHICAGO. July 23-(jP)-Direc-tors
of the Standard Oil company
of Indiana today declared a regu
lar dividend of 25 cents and an
extra cash dividend of 25 cents
per share Of capital stock, both
payable September 10, to holders
of record 'August 10.'
HOUSLNQ UNITS STARTED
v EUGENE, July ; )-(iip)-Conver-sion
of NYA buildings here into
40 housing units has .been started
by the Todd Building company,
Eugene, which was awarded a
contract by FPHA on a 9g,817
bid. ; : .j-7.
j The smallest European deer
called a roebuck, r
: DID YOU
j ; EIT0V7?
That pneumatically Installed
Rock Wool Insulation and
Metal Interlocking Weather
Stripping will save up to
40 in fuel bills j
! AND ALSO
Make yonr horn ap te 15
octrees cooler in rammer.
Sf MONTHS TO FAT
iFree Estimates
I Ne Obllgatlea '
Campbell Rock Wool Co.
. Salem Owned and
Salem Represented
IMS Broadway - Ph. S4S
YDU ACT LIKE YOU DON'T
LIKE MISS DOLLY EVERY
time SHEcoMESioviar
US YOU SNEAK
r AWAY.
.La Pax, Bolivia. Is the highest
national capita 'In th world.
White Hckling
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evet mellow
tccauso its aged in
The saine vinegar used
Best for eitlier tot or cold
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( Available in bottle
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ITi NOT POUTE TD SNEAK!
AWAY, WHEN VISiTORS .
C0M$TDSEEVOU-
The eyelids blink from three to
six times a minute.
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