The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, September 21, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon. Friday Morning, -September 21; 1845
fAGE EEYISI
Lt. LewipR. Brown is Notified r
He Destroyed Two NazirPlanes
SANTA MONICA, Calif., Sept '20.Firsr Lt.' Lewis R.
Brown, of 2631 Laurel ave., Salem, Ore., who is now at AAF
Redistribution Station No. 3 rhere, has recently .been notified
that he ispfficially credited with two German planes destroyed,
mrce prooaDir destroyed. . and
iree others damaged.
A P-47 fighter pilot. Lieutenant
Brown ran up this score . on a
Ingle mission on . December 22,
when he participated in a fighter
weep across Germany. After his
encounter with the enemy planes,
fcls P-47 was hit by flak and set
fire, causing him t to bail put
directly into aGerman army camp.
Veils Experiences , . - ;
; "Our 18 Pr47's Jiad just 'crossed
sue uerman ooraer when we were
notified that there were 'bandits'
la the area.. We sighted 50 Ger
man ships and attacked them from
the top. One plane that I fired
t promptly burst into flames. I
hot the engine off another."
Lack of evidence, the fighter
Autumn Air
Fall Fruit iil
Takes Place
On Menus
By Maxine Baren j
Dark mornings, bright J noon
times and crisp night air! are
harbingers of fall- r and that
means autumn cooking.
. . Reminiscent of annual autumn
eanning days of aur youth is
apple butter with ift spicy frag
rance. Many a 'modern house
wife feels that her canning ac
- tivities are not complete until
she's put a few Jars down , for
winter eating.; j
Here's a basic recipe "for fruit
butter and you can use pears,
peaches, apples or prunes, i
FRUIT BUTTER
Cook fruit with nnlv a
water, when soft, run through a
coarse sieve or colander.' Skins
are cooked with the fruit to add
flavor. To each quart of pulp
add 1 cup sugar either brown or
white,; 1 teaspoon cinnamon and
' V Jeaspoon cloves. Cook very
lowly in a shallow pan until
butter Is thick. Be careful not
. to let the fruit scorch. j 1
Another Subject of distinctly
autumn cookery is green toma
toes, much neglected in my esti
mation. As a meat accompani-,
ment, sliced green tomatoes
dipped in flour and broiled in
butter can't be beat. Sometimes
the cook likes to put just a little
sugar in the flour.
Baked Danish or other small
winter squash is another sure
fire favorite for early fall days.
Some cooks who like to give
different flavor to their dishes,
sprinkle a squash with a little
nutmeg just after It comes from
the oven. I
! Fall fruits take a prominent
place in the menus these Sep
tember days.
Apple quarters, dropped into
syrup, slightly colored with
red, and allowed to poach until
done, will make salad if chilled.
pilot .said, prevented him from
receiving credit for the other three
4. 1 . M .
pruuauies, since ne never re
turned to the base that day to be
interrogated. ; "
' "My ammunition was almost
gone when 1 1 was jhit by 'flalC he
said. The ship caught fire, and I
was burned about the eyes and
Wrists. -My coat sleeve and pant
leg were almost burned away, and
I kept passing out and reviving
again. I bailed out at 12,000 feet,
and passed out just after I left
the ship.1 1 woke up at about 800
feet and popped my chute." :
Was Prisoner -
janaing in a German prison
camp, he was taken prisoner, hos
pitalized, and interned in a prison
camp until April 29, when he was
liberated by the 1 14th Armored
Division. .
Prior to entering the service in
September of 1942, Lt Brown was
employed by the ; Columbia Air
craft Corporation in Portland, Ore.
He is a graduate of Salem high
school. Now wearing the air medal
with five oak leaf clusters, he has
a purple heart due to be presented
him soon. -
162nd Combat Team of
Oregon Commended
For Gallantry, Skill
"Your troops have displayed
the highest degree of gallantry,
skill, tenacity and fortitude in
fighting a resourceful and deter
mined enemy under adverse con
ditions of weather and on exceed
ingly difficult terrain," Maj. Gen.
F. C. Sibert, commanding gener
al of the 10th corps has written
Acting Adj. Gen. Raymond Olson
of officers and men of the 162nd
(Oregon) regimental combat team
on Mindanao.1
The loyalty and devotion to
duty exhibited by your men and
the highly effective results they
Lee-Bodine Vows
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Are Announced
SILVERTON Announcements
of the marriage of Mr. Vance Lee,
son of Mr. and Mrs. O. . Lee,
and Miss Florence Bodine,
daughter of Mrs. Pearl Bodine,
of Yakima, on September 8, are
being received. i
The j Rev. McClellan read the
ceremony at the chapel of the
Yakima Presbyterian church.
Members of the immediate fam
ilies attended.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee are at Ore
son beaches for a wedding trip
before they return to make their
home at Silverton. Mr. Lee is
with Keith Brown Lumber com
pany at Salem. He served three
and a half years in the war, most
of the time in the Italian area.
He .recently received his dis
charge. i
one, wui maxe saiaa 11 cmuea, t-i t f
neat accompaniment if served " LnyageiTient OI
hot, or dessert if topped ; with
whipped cream or a soft cust
ard sauce. Regular baked apples
re good when filled with rais
ins and grated orange rind and
cooked. They can be topped with
crushed peanut brittle (when'
you find some), mixed with
whipped cream.
Pears, too, can be served as
lad, with the main dish or as
dessert. Baked pears, cooked
I with .the skins on and banted
I during the cooking with dark
! cornsvrup or caramelized sugar,
are rith in flavor. You can top
them with caramel syrup, cust
. ard or even chocolate syrujp.
RATION CALENDAR
If CATS, FATS, ETC.i .
Book 4 VI through Z2 through
tpt. 30. AI through El through Oct.
II. ri through Kl through Nov. SO.
Lt through Ql valid through Dec SI.
IDGAK
Book 4 Stamp 38 valid tor five
rnunda through Dec. 31.
HOES:
Book S Airplane stamps 1. S. S
nd 4 valid indefinitely.
Patricia Irish .
SILVERTON Mrs. Harold
Irish is announcing the engage
ment of her daughter, Patricia
Jane Irish, Y 3c, to Lt. Norval
E. Eastin, son of Mr. and Mrs.
R. C Eastin of Truman, Minn.
Definite wedding plans are
awaiting the return of Lt. Eastin
but the marriage will probably
take place this autumn. '
Yeoman Irish, daughter 1 of
Mrs. Irish and the late Mr. Irish,
attended the University of Ore
gon following her j- graduation
from the Silverton high school.
She has been in the service for
two years and at present is sta
tioned at Bremerton, i
Lt Eastin was attending Aug
ustana college at Sioux Falls at
the time he entered the service
five years ago. He is now in
Germany with the 9th air corps.
He saw service in Alaska for two
years before going to Europe. ... -
lien and Women Cannery
Uorlxcrs Urgently Heeded
The Prune and Peach Crops Ilnsl
Be Saved
Ko prior work experience ;. necessary. Free transportation.
Cannery bus picks up workers 7 a. m. and 7 p. m. each day
at the Pioneer Trust Building, -corner Commercial and State
streets In Salem; also In and along route of cannery bus from
Jefferson, Aumsville and Turner. New plant and cafe. Day
shift 7:30 a. m. to pC m. and night shift 7:30 p. ni. to 6 a. m.
Victory workers also needed. Night workers returned to
. homes. ': -I I . i ' V' . ; " . .
UIHTED GliQUEElS, KIC;
I,""'.. ' At Liberty s-V-:.;(.: -
: -- : Telephone Salem 22I3S - .. '
. This advertisement is in cooperation with Salem
Canneries' Committee - ";;L .
have obtained in the execution of
their missions demonstrate. the
splendid fighting spirit and cour
age of the American soldier,? Si
bert wrote in further commenda
tion of the feara, part of the 41st
division. !? f 7
I-
i Chief Radia Technician -James
Darby, ! former member:, of; the
state police stationed here, s in
Salem briefly en route from sea
duty to Beaumont, Tex. I
Discharged
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rrem ute army at it. unm: . ) -
Sgt. Albert J. Netoon, SS2 Arnold
way, Conrallia. !- i- - i
T. 5th Gr. Laurence L. XstUl, route S.
CorvalUa.- . . - ' ' - !
?rc Orel W. Myers, Gervals. -.
5th Gr. Tom H. Patterson, Gen.
Del-, - Independence. - .-. - '
CpL Frank O. Blow, route 1, box
369, Lebanon. -
T. Sgt. Richard D. Barrickman. Pra
tum, . '- "!- . - (
S. Sgt Ivan D. Clark, rout S, box
765. Salem. ...
at- Salem.
ft. Galen B. Boltjoa. iS Twtvj
Jem.- - :
W. Panttker. isss
rc Lester W. HalL route 4. box SIS.
Salem. --.
. CpL Clarence W. tomch, S37 g. Com
mercial, Salem. -
Sgt. rrancia K. Loter, 1T89 Kay at,
Salem. - . - .
PPC Hedman T. alack, route l.'bo
Its, Salem. ;
CpL Claude Odell, JOSO North 15th
S. Sgt. Hubert
Berry at. Salem.
S. Sgt. VeriMC. LaSahay, ill 8.
CoaunercIaT st, Salem.
T. Sgt. Theodore S. Smaller, SIM S.
Winter at, Salem. -
M. Sgt. Gordon TV Spence. HI V.
Summer at, Salem, - - '
jPvt. Arnold W. Zysset, rouW 1, box
S, Salem. i.
Sgt Lynn A. -aimer, SOS Grant st.
Silverton. - --
iS. Srt. Lawrence X. Norton. 404
Third at.-box 45,? Silverton. -v - J
Sgt Ronald IX. Togle, Sweet .Home.
Home.
T. 5th Gr. Berman'-a, Outler, Sweet
; '
Bla j. Virgil Jackson
Here With Dbcharge ;
Maj. Virgil W. Jackson, assist
ant chaplain for the 96th division,
Sgt. Charles K. Crane., route 1. box
7, Turner, t, : ,
M. Sgt Delbert D. neming, Dayton.
PTC Lewis M. Hackworth,-Dayton.
From the navy at Bremerton:
' Gene V. Hansen, UM tC USNR,
route 2. McMinnville. . ,
James P.' Remington,. SX 1C, TJSNR.
133 Trade' st, Salem. -. - . .
From the navy' at Seattle: . "
Lt Marlon R. Davis, Salem.1'
' Lt (Jg) Walter P. Weathers. IMS
N. 16th at." Salem.' ' ' .
has ; Joined . his family at their
home at 875 Fifth st; after receiv
ing his honorable discharge.-
.. The Jacksons came, to Salem
when the 96th was In training at
Camp Adair. ' r
Major Jackson holds the purple
heart for . wounds received : at
Leyte.; : - .y . ' - .
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I A first . day "eever , (envelope
bearing the postmark) from To
kyo bay is the proud possession
of Bruce Moorhead, who received
it recently from Lt. Warren Me
Minimee of Tillamook, Willamette
university law graduate. McMin
linee wrote young Moorhead some
of the details of his experiences on
a landing craft during various of
the island invasions. . --. '
QEPAID
CAR -TRUCK TRACTOR
Partable
STEAM CLEANING
:; UELDIIIG; x
Electrie Aeetyleae
Pipe Bending up U 1-tneh Pipe
i Phoae tm
. . Tractor Equipment t
, . Repair v..!
IMS Highland Ave. .. '
, Lecals. Green
Crisp Solid Beads
mi L JUMSW y x . . ,
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i ik ilk -r-'-y k
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rt I winter
Hiere axe loti of freah fruits and vegetables -now
. . packed with healthful goodness. So ;
can or preserve them while they're at their
flavorful best . . . . ...r .. . .
GREEN BEANS
" Blue Lqke Variety
for Canning
2 IBs. 25 c
TOMATOES
-Red Ripe '
Perfect Canning
lb.CC Fiat 0SC
LOCAL CORN
. Sweet Yellow
Bontam "
- ?- lb. fTc-i
Canialbnpes, Dillards
Ecneydew Helens
Cadiflower ;
Eggplanl :
Solid
Deads
Garden
Fresh
lb- 7c
IB. 7 c
lb. 14c
lb. 9!ic
Polaloes
Yans,
Bell Peppers,
Dry Onions
No. Is
II lbs.
38 c
from the south
green
White
Globe
97c
4 U. 25c
lb. 8c
ft. 6c
Peanut Diitters;
Put soint on th shetf noW whil
stocks ,or plentiful.
Beverly
Pariut Dutttr
1- n.
Uar
2- Ib.
I3r
25
45
Real Roast or Howdy
(Regular) (Course Grind)
Mb:Jo23V 2'lb- 45c
t- :
Sweet and
Juicy Valencias
Large
Size, 5 lbs.
540
Small
Size, 5 lbs.
440
Edwards Coffeo Mb. J 28c Mh-54c
Nob Hill CofldO Whole lean j Mb. bag 23c
Airway Coffee Gronad fresli j Mb.Ug0c
Coffee Filters Papc cloths .- 2 pits. 15c
Cane Sugar Pure cant 5-lb. paper bag 33c
Salt Sno-White, plain 'p iodized "j j pkg. 7c
Cherub Milk I I 2 tall cans or 4 baby tins 47c :
Conned Milk MVH 2 tall cans 18c
Apple Butter libby's brand Ho. 303jai2Oc
mm m ft J T t -1 .:.i:..AJ.
r
liioy
Canterbury; Tea
Oraotje Pekoe, Black
!4-Jb. pkgj
Cbeese Spreads
KraftlPimiento, Olive Pimiento,
Pimiento Amer Amern t L.
5-oz. glass .... mJy2
Molasses Brer Babbit
Gold Label;"' pint jar 24c
1 doz. quarts 79c
3pkgs.25c
Mason Jars Kerr & Ball reg.
Kerr Lids Btgular j
Jar Caps Kerr reg!. Ball Yam-seal & reg.( pkg. 21c
Kerr Economy Caps pbg. 17c
larRubbers
Wide Mouth Jar Rubbers Eclipse 2 ptgs. 15c
Ball Jar Rubbers Wide Mouth Top Sal pkg. 5c !
Jels-Rite Liquid , Pectin 1 8-os. bottle 10c
Pen Jol Powdered Pectin 1 3-oxpkg. 12c j
Parowax Jam & jelly sealer Mb. pkg. 2 for 25c
m
Kitchen Croft
Flour -
Guarantoa bettor
results. ;
5-lb, $k. 27
10-lb. sk. 49
25-lb.sock$i;i5
50-lb. sock $2.25
Sunny Bank Margarine U2pts.)
Parkay Margarine n2pts.)
Fleishmann Yeasi Rich in titamins
Grade "A" BuHer Kow onIT 12 pinlf
Ml. Angel Cheese 1 tbeeie
.Poller Elbow Macaroni
Quaker. Oais Rff- cooking
Light Globes Vtrf-A-Hty 40, 60, ioo-watt27c ind-
Brooms 001(1 Crownf ,turdr binding each $1.29
While Magic Bleach Exc- clothes bleach -gaL 17c
Rinso Granul'l'd Soap S0 out 24x.Pk. 23
Mb. pkg. 20c
Mb. pkg. 25c
3pkgs.l0
Mb. pkg. 4gc
Mb. 36c
2Uz.pkg. 23c
20-oz. pkgl3c
12"
.. rorfri
Si! - t i
dUGOCJG
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Type 2 I
lb. -tDV f
6
Pts.
Deetf RogsG
Arm and Blade cuts S1 Pt$ )
T-Bone :
What atreof (5 P I
Sirloin Sfeaf:
Really Tender (5 pts.) : V: :
Ground
Grade B lb. 25c
Gr. A lb. 0C
Gr. B lb. 41c
Gr A lb
! Gr. B lb.!33e
Pure Beef lHOe
(2 pts.) lb.
Chinooli
Firm Slices That !
Melt in Your Mouth
(2 pts.)
Shoulder, sq. cut, bone in .
I - I!' I S - (5 pts.) '
Loin- juicy and tender j -v.
Lee of Lamlb
j' li-" ! !
Properly oged (4 t j
Lamb Chops
Lean rib cuts (3 pts.-) ; i
Red Hill Calsup Point ee 13-ox. bottle 14c
Kilchen Bouquet ror Um 9r&Tiel iz-101110 41c
Br Termni Sauce Steaks, are plentiful bottle 32c
Heinz Beefsieak Sauce 0a raoui 57
Heinz Worcestershire Sauce
Londonderry Ice Cream Mix
Grapefruit Juice Town House, Ko, 2 13c 46-ox. can 29
Blend O'Gold B1nded Ho.2cani8c
Doodle Dandy Sauerkraut H-ox. jar 25
Pumpkin 'Test Moon, makes delicious pies lo.Vt can 16c
Country Home Gom CrtM I 5iaea k. 2 can 14c
bottle 24c
bottle 24c
pkg. 12c
Gr. A lb.
j GrBlbJ2
Gr.! A lb. 42C
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Gr. B lb. 39c
Gr. A W 3S
j GrjBlb.34c
Gr. A lb. 43C
i Gr. Bib. 39c
DQOEEOS
K. T. DItSSXD
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SURE HIT THE SPOT! aAl TOR JOE IWiA r7 THESEWttt
Ai-4Tfi S- 1 S 3S-i rn TO CHOOSE THAT
Mhl TiJ- iTSaS - 1U HS ALWAyS
Clopp't Baby Food
Instant Oatmeal ond Cereal
tt-lb. pkg: 15c I f
Ttxly I laid Crackers
i-ib. bx 23c : j j
Shred. Wheal Halisco
I Pkf. He ;' ; !;,.
Sierra Pine Soap!
- iToilet Soop '
2 bors I3e
3
Motional
dog ween
(Sttt.U Hare Sept. 22)
Your dog deserve the best
... and that is exactly what
Safeway offer. You'll find top
quality pet foods are carried
in stock at Safeway ...
S-lb. rV-
S-lb. rwf
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FRIENDS! HOW MUCH A . I I I EVENTS, INTERIOR CECORATtON... ; J
SUBSCRIPTION FOR THIS J ' THEN MOVIE p"'L SHORT 1
BOOK Of WOmOGVr STOW ES-'J JJl
UTTLE ONE.HERE XTlOOK, M AN EAGER fi,
TROTS rr HOME BEAVER! HOVV5 ABOUT S
FROM SAFEWAY PICKING- UPOUR COW ') f
EVTHURSOA. j THIS WEEK, SUfct y
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Gconcs Dog Meal
Frisldcs Cubes j 5-lb. pkg. 42c
Eelloag Gro-Pup
Kellogg Ribbon iSSS f 2te
Kondall Fives 22c
Kendall Complcto f& 57c
Yes, this week end
very week, Sue!'
Yours for the talunf at Safeway Store
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