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"V. Mrs Beak- Is Honor Mrs. Robert E. Doak was hon-1 ered on her 75th birthday when her two daughters, Mrs. Fred Bynon, jr., and Mnt. Irl Mc Eherry, entertained at the lat ter! home Tuesday afternoon. Friends of Mrs. Doak were in vited to call informally at tea between 3 and 5 o'clock. . The Halloween motif was used in the table appointments. Bouquets of autumn flowers were arranged about the rooms. ! Mrs. Doak was born in Tolon, Hi and has made her home in Ealem the past eight years. Her other two children are Mrs. Rae tner Schreiber .;of Los Almos, New Mexico, and Mr. R. W. Doak of Ripon, Calif. A group , of Mrs. ' Doak's friends who came from Mc Minnville for the affair were Mrs. Earl Nott, Mrs.4 James Dav idson, Mrs. Michael Schreiber, Mrs. Jens Pedersen and Mrs. William Stryken , Coeds Receive Appointments f UNIVERSITY OF OREGON Virginia Harris; daughter of Waldo Harris of Salem, is on the ftudent approval committee for student assemblies. The appoint ment was mad this week by ASUO president, Ed Allen.: Marjorie Lundahl, daughter' of Mr. arid Mrs. Bert. Lundahl I of Salem, has been on the research, staff of the Pigger's Guide, stu dent directory, scheduled tor re lease by November 1. j Community " ; Day Observed World Community Da is set f-r today, and the Salem Coun cil of Church women will ob serve it at a meeting In the First Christian church. Theme W "The Price of Enduring Peace" Mrs. L. H. Ramdle is council: presi dent. The morning meeting be gins at 1 d. m. and the after noon session at 1:30 p. m. The following program is scheduled: 1 Organ "Prelud. A Pilgrim eif Hope Batista Devotions Mrs. Dudley Strain Solo. "The Twenty-third Paalm" . Malotte Mrs. Arthur Linerode Organist. Mrs. John Schmidt. Jr. Business session and" installation.; , Prayer . Rev. Dudley Strain . Postlude. i , i LUNCHEON. I'?'" . Prelude. Onward Ve Peoples U ..3 Sivellius Hymn. i Purpose of World Community ; Day Mrs. L. H. Handle Message from the united council president. , . ' Worship service. f ; ! Duet. Tlli All the World ! i Knows" : Ackley Rev. and Mrs. Wilmer Brown; The World Charter How Can We Make It Live?" Rev. Geo. K. Swift Solo. The Negro National i ' Anthem Miss Frances DuLancy Address: , -j . r "The World Church to the World Community Rev. Wm. O. Everson Postlude. i , On the Shelf V I i Food and Other Items Appearing on ' Shelves Cause Little Flurry Now; I By Maxine Buren ' " j r j That malady which gripped householders during the war: years and made them rush to the store to pick up scarce items whether needed or not, seems to have left as quickly as it appeared. 1 j. i No longer does the housewife dash to the store . when her neighbor reports a scarce article is in stock. No longer does her pulse rise and her breath become labored when she sees a 4limit, one" sign on an item. Nor does 14- she send every member of her family to buy the allotted one. I That panicky feeling that used to come when ihe householder! Just missed the last of the gro cer's stock seems no longer rto grip her. The disappointed buy er knows now that there will be more in stock soon. The woman who .used to call the meat man in the middle of the week and say, "please save me a seven pound veal roast for JBunday," now that meat is more Music Pupils in Concert -Tuesday Pupils of Sacred Heart acad emy appeared in a recital at the school on Tuesday in the follow ing program: ' j Minuet In O L... "Beethoven Piano. John Kropp . Crandpapa Jonathan u Thompson Piano. Janice Eckhout trolling I Hoist Piano. Judith Ann Jackson - Yellow Butterfly L MacLachlan Piano, Jill Cummin r Bells Are Ringing j Beethoven Piano, Nancy Lldbeck Joyous Ride Rlchter oe Cake Shuffle ..,..J - Leslie Piano. Dorothv Meier Moths Thompson rcano, Joan roister America Carey VloUncello. Ben Lassers Accompaniment, Mary Angela Suing Nearer My God tf Thee arr. Robinson Harp. Jo Ann DeWitt Country Gardens . arr. Wallis Piano. Frank Lebold The Second Minuet . Besley Voice. Lucy Van Cleef Accompaniment. Anna Weisner Minuet In D . Beethovea Piano, Lawrence Holboke Walts In A Flat . Brahms Piano, Lois Whitney Romberg I Voice. AnabeUe Kropo i Accompaniment, Angela Kropp abundant calls and say, I "send me out a three pound roast" It isn't that the family appetite has dwindled, its just that the fever is gone. I i i Steaks and chops are now on display in the shops, but there's no riot h Shoe stores on Wednesday en tertained no riots, no queue of men and women stood for hours to buy shoes, released from ra tion .lists. In fact shoe stores reported an unusually quiet day. Nobody seemed elated because shoe rationing was off, and no one seerned to need new ones in a rush. ,: H ( The past week we've noticed a good many more things in market individual sized break fast cereal packages are 'again with us, more commercially baked ' cookies have appeared more canned fruits are in mar ket Paper products are more available. 1 111 Mayonnaise is seen more of ten in the grocery stores ;and sweet pickles are again on the shelves. Candy, at a surprising price, is available in - larger quantities almost anywhere.: j We note also, that more pre , pared flour mixes (muffins; gin gerbread, etc.) which contain fats, are being shown - on t the shelves again. Some meat prod ucts in jars are showing up in displays and a few more soups are now available. I j ' ! It won't be long now, "When rationing and all its woes are forgotten and well hardly recall that we ever had trouble get ting things. If s always that way! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 u y In in 1 1 1 -LT sj. , ...if you arc going to buy, build or modernize your home... see the First National Bank Onion's Lading Merchint of Credit Thm OREGON STATESMAN. Solem. Oraoo. Frldcrj Morning. Nortznbw S, 1943 Artists Will earon Program 1 Visiting musicians and artists from Salem will participate irt the concert being given tonight .at Waller . hall in connection with the Oregon music editors meetings being held here today - and Saturday. t : I The program, to be given bv Winifred Colton, University o Oregon school of 'music j faculty member, will play the 'cello ac-f companied by S. L. Green of the piano department of the uni versity. Josephine Albert Spaulding, Salem mezzi so prano, accompanied by Bennet Ludden of the Willamette uni versity school of music faculty, will sing,- and Ralph Dobbs, head of the piano department of Wil lamette, will play a group. . . The program is set for . 8:15 o'clock; and the public is Invited to hear the following: Sonata in D minor Prayer . , , Miaa Colton Care Selve j Danza. Danza Fanctulla ! tiat Dich Die Lie be Beruht . Ohl That It Were So Mrs. Spauktinc . Variations on a Theme of . Paganini Xveninc in Grenade .' ! - - j iTwo Nurses Aide IClcisses Begin - ! i .i 1 - 1 I Two classes of Red Cross Vol iunteer Nurses Aids win begin class work' November 8 at the Red Cross class room, 439 Court street. ; - . 1 1 The morning class will meet iTuesday and Thursday, 8 JO ja. m.to 12 noon. The evening f class (will meet Tuesday and Thursday 7J0 p. m. to 10 p. m. p? Anyone Interested in becom ing a Red Cross Volunteer Aid ; Waltz from tXufene Onegin" , ' ' Brahma f , Tschaikowsky-Pabst Debussy Balph Dobbs Caporale Bloch d'Indy Handel Durante Man Bridge should contact Mrs. Louise Arn eson for a personal Interview, While tht war time program for nurses aides converts to a peacetime, program December 31, 1945, the Red Cross aides will carry on until our nurses are returned to civilian hospital positions. !. t . Interested persons are: asked to call 9277 to register for nurses aide class. Mrs. Wayne F. Loder i wai a luncheon hostess Thursday af ternoon at her South High street home in honor of 'Mrs. Robert Oppenhelm of New York Citj, a popular visitor in the capital. Mrs.. Loder invited a few inti mate friends to meet the visitor. Ens. Hultenberg Will Marry Of Interest , to the couple's many Salem friends is an nouncement of the -coming mar riage of Miss Jean Webb-Bowen, , daughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Bowen of Bolton, to Ensign Carl E. Hultenberg, Jr, son of Mr. and Mrs.s.C E. Hultenberg of Pacific City, formerly of Salem, which will -take place in St : Helens Saturday night, Novem ber 3. v: ; The bridegroom-elect arrived in Oregon last week from Pen sacola, Florida, where, he has PAGE SEVEN been stationed : with the naval air corps. j ! ' ' Miss Bowen attended Willam ette university ! and wears the golden arrow of Pi Beta Phi. Her fiance is a graduate of Sa lem schools and attended Wil lamette where he was a mem ber of Alpha Psi DelU fra--ternity. He has been in the ser vice two Tears ! and. Is now en route to San Diego for assign ment. , u i , RATION CALENDAR MEATS. FATS. KTC.t Red Stamps Fl throufh KI throofb Nov. 30; LI throujH Ol valid through Dee. 31. Rl through VI valid throuxh Jan. 31; Wl through Zl, and Green NS through Feb. SUGAK: i Book 4 Stamp SS valid for five pounds through Deu 31. y Do you think t can ge t Jim's favorite toffee here? " " ' s ) - - - " v - - h - J : ' I , , Safeway carries C rpjy ! .jy-A - 1 1 - asiff m m tn f iff uhua 1 1 t i st - wu im m p; ffl3? a- , ? - My family are great cot tee drinkers and they insist on the best. Coffee's best when it's fresh and if s always fresh at Safeway. COFFEE FILTERS JgHI Papers ond Ooths fp j Get Supply! I .1 Margarine " tM o ccc A Sunny Bonk Mb. pkg. 2U i 0 for , , Mrs. Wright's Bread iLb.loof M Crocked Whtot II jToste; It's Freshness! Soda Crackers j OlC ;Snow Flokes, crispy tosh, 2-lb. pkg. Sno-White Salt 7c Mokes good food taste better pkg. Canterbury Tea Orange Pekoe pkg. of 1 6 bogs I U Lenion Juice j qc Drop-o-Lemon brand . 2-ox. bottle 7 Baby Food (Oatmeal) rc Clapp's dry cereal w- 8-ox. pkg. 13 Bab-o Cleaner 11 Efficient yet so gentle 2 cons I Luxidoap Toilet Soap PalmoliYe Soap L flc Gentle toilet soop, bath size L for 1" wBoraxb for hands ,ac Whisks away dirt 1 0-ox. can. 1 2 penetray Infro-Red Globe 3 bo 20c .u $1.60 (MB OUQED t . ', - ! 1 ; . . ! - ' i i i -:y - i I .a - ? 5-lb. SacV 27c - t if 49 HAS 50-ib. m 52.25 10-lb.Sck - i 25-lb Sack' Hon to ncstcr the art of coffee naking Making a cup of good coffee is really an art, but a simple art in which anyone can become adept. There are about five rules that have become second nature to me in brewing coffee at home. Perhaps it's their, very simplicity that spells success . , . what would ypu say? 1; First and foremost, I select the proper grind for the type of coffee maker I expect to use in brewing the coffee. This, of course, eliminates my having, to have vacuum-packed cof fee re ground. It has been my experi ence that having already-ground coffee put through the grinder a second time too often results in loss of flavor and aroma of the coffee. ; And the, brew made from twice-, ground coffee is usually cloudy and bitter.NoTE: Many of you, I know, prefer whole-bean coffee which is ground right at the grocers at the . time of purchase. A delicious brew can be obtained by this method if you remember that just one grinding is sufficient.) I i 2. I MEASURE! both coffee and freshly boiling water accurately. I know it is important to use the same exact proportions; every time coffee is made to be svfre it will always taste the same. A good ?rule of thumb for coffee that isYich in flavor, as well as strength, is one heaping tablespoon (or two level tablespoons) of coffee to each 6-oz. cup, or 54 standard measuring cup, of freshly boiling water- " 3. I TIME my coffee-making care fully. The coffee should be in contact with the water for a definite length of time, depending on the type and capacity of your r coffee-maker, as well as the strength of beverage de sired. 4. I make it a point to SERVE cof fee SOON after it is made. Cool cof fee cannot be reheated without in juring its flavor. I 5. I CLEAN the coffee-maker daily, and at least twice a month give it a baking soda bath to keep it 7sweet." 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W TYSrTUm CU Choice, hotves con 1 1 Canned Juices Back h Case i) U 0rcng8i52J,J5J' TomJulce 1:25' TcniJuIcell?" : : 17 w ' r : v nr" 117 W fVA BUNDED No. 2 40c $0.11 $A.17 JwilC Blend O' Gold con 10 L - V $2s Red IIIII Cahi"? 13V4oz. bottte' 10 CHERUB MILK Means Cm 141) $4.05 ' Cmmmtitt, Sr4n't . , Special Memfcif ! . mmd Fat 1 MILK 2 cans 100 Cew '(41) $4.49 Daby Food Clapp's Strained 1 Tin 7e 6 Tins 40 12 Tins 75e Tomato Soup Compbell'l 3,0,25 12 Can$;95c Regular size cans i