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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 18, 1948)
Symphony Heard Here Tonight The Portland symphony's pro gram tonight at Salem high school auditorium includes the works of several of the greater symphony composers. The concert, second of the series of two to be given ia Salem this winter, begins at 8:13 o'clock. Admission may be ob tained at the door by those not holding season tickets. Werner Janssen has brought the organization into first ranking form in his few months at its head. The Portland symphony was reorganized this fall after seven years of inactivity. The following program will be given: Overture to "Marriage of rifaro" Mosart Waltz to "Serenade to Strings' n Tchaikowaky Tirebird- suite Stravinsky Six movements in Symphony No. 4 in E minor Brahms Surprise Party For Youngster Ronald Brown, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown, was surprised with a Valentine's day party on his 11th birthday Saturday by his mother. Valentine decorations and refreshments were featured. Those attending were Mrs. Rus sell Shipman, Herbie and Jerry; Mrs. Clifford Hansen, Bruce, Byr an and Tommy; Mrs. James Dar by, Jimmy and Tommy; Mrs. C. K. Dye and Buddy; Mrs. Jack Kinney and Jackie, Mrs. Donald Brown, Dennis and Ronald. Salem Liens asxiliary will ret at the Edward Boring home. 1800 Madison st., Thursday at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Jerome Lillle, wife of the athletic director of Willamette university, will talk on life In Ha waiian Islands. frotfi mm Sevea days Is all It takes far vr eaaert raxtsaaea to repair yew wateh er clock to ru Ilka new a rain. Finest eaality fae tory parts. Com In Today For An Appraisal tr S3A r t J '4 ' , -sr, w;- j - - f -jJ I if - ; js I 4 ; A If? - Z - 1 . ,4.--. . f i tr t -- ' . 1 ; ' t "v-"" I ' . I i f I. (ivj - ' ! ; .. !"'!-!!'.; r ! V ' r-:1'Vi If :i ' ? Si", . . A ' ' ' - V" ." - ' ' ' S " " HI 'ill I MP Pictured with har attendants is Mrs. Laurel H. Kuebler (Patricia Berry hi 11), whose marriage was an event of Feb ruary 7 at the First Conregational church. Left to right are Mrs. Charles Flegelj Miss Nadine Zaniker, and the bride. vThe new Mrs. Kuebler Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Berry hill and her husband is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kuebler. (Jesten-Miller photo). Fascinating Hobby Filipino Cooking Only One of Many . e e Foreign Uountnes Uttering necipes . Br Maxlne Biireo Statesman Woman's Editor I've long wanted to know more about Filipino cooking, for the little bit of knowledge learned from our University of Washington houseboy, Juan PePalpalatoc, away back long before the war, whet ted our appetites for his native dishes. Juan laid no claim to being a good cook, for he was of the mer chant class, but his inherent; taste for good food helped along when he whipped up some special dishes for us from memory. One pf his specials was chicken adobo which I always recall with relish. Recently, material sent from the news bureau in Manilla, busy in forming the American public with life in the Philippines, confirmed my suspicions about the cooking native to the islands. It has a certain tang of the islands, but Is not so distinctly different from ours as is other oriental cooking. For instance here Is one of their favorites, according to the news bureau material: BEEFSTEAK A LA FtLOTNO (Serves six.) 2 pounds round steak Soya sauce Lemon juice t medium-sized onions Cut the steak in thin slices across the grain. Marinate . In a mixture of soya sauce and lemon juice (about V lemon Juice and i soya sauce) for several hour3 before cooking time. Vinegar may be substituted for lemon juice if desired. Drain the meat, and fry It in a hot skillet with a little fat until brown. The meat is then ; taken from the pan and kept warm. Add V cup of water to the pan, allow it to come to a boil. - Then add the soya sauce and lemon juice in which the, meat U J) 4 S was marinated. Cut the onion in rings, and add to the sauce, al lowing them to remain until they Decorae sort. The steak strips should come to the table swimming in the heated sauce. This dish is best served with steamed rice, for which the steak sauce is a piquant accom paniment. Miss Lovre Feted On Birthday Miss Els Lovre was honored at a surprise birthday party Mon day night at the George Sanders home when Mrs. Maxine Hillpot and Miss Phyllis Sanders enter tained. The evening was spent informally with late refreshments served by the hostesses. Honoring Miss Lovre were the Misses Lois Dierks, Gladys Schol lian, Mildred Toombs, Emma Belt, Cecelia Green, Macyle Wood ruff, Noma Boles, Joyce Turner, Emmaline Bair, Dorothy Ander son, Ruth Bilyea, Mesdames Ruth Bairy, Christine Mumm, Clara Elkhout, Lena Victor, Mildred Lerume, Ella Shuck, Ardelle Meier, Amanda Anderson, Lor raine Schwartz, Patricia Brinson and the hostesses. Maccabees to Dine Capitol tent hive 84 of Mac cabees will meet at Beavers hall, 248 N. Commercial st., for a cov ered dish dinner at 6:30 Thurs day. Members are to bring hot dish, salad or dessert Members of the Maccabees, their families j and friends are invited. Colored films of the Oregon Trail will be shown, followed by a musical program. The dining room committee includes Mrs. Edith Strang, Mrs. William Fol lis, Mrs. J. Edgar Reay and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brown. Mr. Brown is also in charge of the program. Ce-aaeO of Women's organisa tions, meeting at the chamber of commerce Thursday, will hear Mrs. Earl Huckstepp talk on fam ily life education and Frank Ben nett on the school bond issue and needs of the Salem schools. Liberty Girl la Given Surprise on Birthday LIBERTY Mrs. Dan Thomas gave a surprise party for her daughter Patty on her fifth birth day. Candles were lighted on the birthday cake and refreshments were served to Judy Van Dyke, David and Mac Thiel, Randy and Arleatha Butts, Keith and David Mischke, Barbara and Janet Martsolf, Donna and Darrold Thomas, Mrs. Estalyne Martsolf, Mrs. L. G. Behrens, Mrs. Warren Thiel, Mrs. Thomas and the guest of honor, Patty Thomas. FARimiG PAYS Bat den't make year farm laeeoM pay far empJeyaes' Injaiiea, auU leases and sutfereseea haaards that result la law-salts. Iasmre with SALEM'S GENERAL OF CHUCK INSURANCE "Oregon's Largest 123 H. CtxKUMWcial - Faculty Club to Honor Men The Willamette university fac ulty women's club will entertain with a covered dish dinner Thurs day night at Lausanne hall at 6:30 o'clock. This is an annual affair for the faculty. A program and entertainment will follow the dinner hour. Mrs. Lestle J. Sparks Is presi dent of the faculty women's club and Mrs. Arthur Bates heads the directorate for the dinner. As sisting are- Mrs. Maurice Bren nen, Mrs. Egbert S. Oliver, Miss Lois Latimer, Mrs. George Mar tin, Mrs. Ellen Foster, Mrs. Ray Smith, Mrs. Cecil Monk, Mrs. Charles Sherman and Miss Vir ginia Cannon. CLUB CALENDAR WEDNESDAY Centra Ua Tmpl. No. 11. Pythian Sisters, covered dish supper. KF hall. 9-30 p.m.. honor grand chief meeting. Woman's guild. First CongrcgaUonal church meet at church parlors, p.m.. Mrs. James Chlnn, Portland, speaker. Salem Writer s- club, with Flora Thompson Enders, 660 Marion street. 7 JO p.m. Westminster guild. First Presbyter Ian church, meet at church, 1 o'clock luncheon. Knight Memorial church circle 1. luncheon, church parlors. 11:30 p.m. Sweet Briar club with Mrs. Charles Glaze, Route 1, 1 P m. Eta chapter. Beta Sigma Phi. meet with Mrs. R. H. Wood, rout 4. Box 27 SA. meet at chamber of commerce. 7:45 p.m. Oregon Crape camp. Royal Neigh -Dors of America meet at VFW ball. S pjn. THURSDAY Chapter- O, PXO with Mrs. Silas Caiser. SSS N. Winter st, 1:19 dessert luncheon. Kensington club with Mrs. Leon Bar. rick, mo S. Church st, 1JS dessert luncheon. West Salem Woman's club meet at city hall. p m. Salem Woman's club benefit bridge, dessert luncheon. 1 :S0 pjn, clubhouse. Women's council. First Christian church, meet at church, program. S p-m.. welfare luncheon. neoa."buainess session. 1 pjn. Salem Council of Women's Organiza tions. S p.m. at chamber of commerce. American Cold Star mothers social meeting. VFW hall, S pjn, families and friends invited. Hayesvtlle Woman's club with Mrs. William Powers. Portland highway. 1:1 S dessert luncheon. Kingwood auxiliary. American Leg ion, meet at Kingwood hall. Parkway drive. S p m. Fidelia class First Baptist church. with Mrs. Viola Harrelson. 1117 State St.. 2 p.m. Young Matrons club meet at YWCA. 7:45 o.m. Willamette university faculty wom en's club, covered dish dinner, Laus anne hall. :Ju p m. FRIDAY Daughters of Union Vetersns of the Civil War I p.m. st Woman's club house, social meeting. The PLE nd T club snet with Mrs. Earl Burk Friday night for a 6:30 o'clock no-host dinner with covers placed for forty - five guests. Gifts were exchanged by secret pals and new names were drawn. The next meeting will be February 28 at the Mayflower hall. Today Pattern SIZES' 10 I Make Pattern 4950 your first project this term! Check it In cot ton for a crispy school-and-date dress. And in white, it s grad uation beauty! FULL-circle skirt that goes whee-e! This pattern, easy to ase, sim ple to sew, is tested for fit. In cludes complete illustrated In structions. Pattern 4i50 in teenage sizes 10, 12. 14. If. Size 12 takes 4 yards 35-inch fabric. Send TWENTY-FIVE cents in coins for this pattern to The Oregon States man. Anne Adams. 1C First St.. San Francisco . Calif. Print plainly NAME, ADDRESS. ZONE. SIZE mad STTLat NUMBER. The New Look this sprtng is the ANNE ADAMS Look I See It in ear new Spring Pattern Book Just eutl Send oalv fifteen cents more for this Send only fifteen cents more for this catalog of easy -sew styles for the whole la log of nily. Ah family. Also printed ngni in ine dsos is a FREE PATTERN for a smart hat- and-bag set! AMERICA AGENCY FJtB Upstate Agency' Salwza Dial flllt Com Brr 0 s. J J - if- " " - t if f Vi' v. Mwa L - 'l- 1 MT. ANGEL Francis Schmidt, svaaied first eitlsea mt ML Aagel by the Balneea Mew's dab which be set-reel aa president last year. 'Valley Brief Brash CeUege Mrs. E. C. Cameron of Portland visited her mother, Mrs. William Kipper at Monte Harris' and Mrs. Bayer of Brush College, and her mother-in-law, Hattie B. Cameron, 15 N. 21st st., Salem. Pioneer Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Stalcup of Oakridge (Dorothy Keller) are the parents of a daughter born at Dallas Saturday. 8wegie Marion County Covin cil. Parent - Teachers association, will meet Wednesday night in the school auditorium. The film "Human Growth" will be shown. All adults of the community are invited. Swegle PTA will be one of the hostess groups for the social hour. Salem Heights Mothers club will meet Thursday at 1 prn. in the school cafeteria. The program will be presented by the sixth and seventh grade pupils and the school orchestra will play. Zena The annual pie social sponsored by the Spring Valley Farmers Union as a benefit for the national education fund will be held at Zena school Wednes day, February 18. at 8 p.m. A style show will be a feature. Turner Mabel Messer, 10, daughter of the Anderson Mess ers, is in the Doernbecher hos pital in Portland. Brash College Brush College community is sponsoring the an nual carnival and baked ham dinner at the schoolhouse Friday, February 20,. at 0 pjn. Tamer Mrs. Wallace Riches is 111 at home with the mumps. Her mother, Mrs. Frank Armen trout of Tillamook, is staying here. Independence Grove Peterson has purchased 52 acres of land near the gun club north of Inde pendence, and R. A. Alders on bought 40 acres from Dr. Long west of the former P. O. Black place. Tarner Mrs. Raymond Titus will entertain the Three Link club in her home Friday, Febr uary 20. Covered dish be served at noon. Jeffersen Santiam Flax Grow ers board of directors at, a meet ing at the plant Monday night named Walter Shelby, president; A. L. Page, vice president; and Harry Asbahr, secretary. Popcorn The Friday night community supper will not be held this week but the roan will present the program at was an nounced, those in charge state. Missouri Family Visits With Friends in Salem SUNNYSIDE Mr. and Mrs. Glen Davis and daughter Doris of Iantha, Mo., visited Mrs. George Heck art this week. Davises farm near Iantha and are on a six weeks trip to the Pacific coast. In Salem they have been at the Harry Phillips home In West Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Vale Lady of Dalva, Iowa, formerly of Salem, visited this week at the Charles L. Taylors. Ladys plan to reside at Long Beach, Calif. Four Corners Incorporates As Benefit Area FOUR CORNERS, Feb. 17 Four Corners Community Center association, whicft includes repre sentatives of five community groups, has been incorporated to manage the community hall built three years ago, and coordinate activities of the area. Plans for activities of the cor poration were outlined In brief today for one group, the home extension unit of which Mrs. L. J. Shrake Is chairman. The report was made by Mrs. E. C Sunderlbi who is the unit's representative on the corporation board. The many and varied uses to which the community hall is put was more than evident here to day as 28 women of the exten sion unit were busy about the large room upholstering foot stools. They stopped at noon for luncheon prepared- in the com munity hall kitchen which is fully equipped with stove, cupboards, dishes and cooking utensils. Fire Track Ileaaed .. As the weeaea set at the tables to eat, inquiry was made about "Why the double doors?" to be met with the answer "That is where the fire truck la brought in, but Its over at the service sta tion now." The fire truck is the pride and joy of the Four Comers volunteer fire department whose ir coniza tion is one of the units of the cor poration, , represented by Law rence Lee. The Rod and Gun club Is rep resented by Leroy Austin; Fred Smith represents the Four Cor ners Businessmen's club and has been named president of the cor poration. Mrs. Harvey Meyers represents Rickey Garden club and has been named secretary of the corporation. CI a ear so Previa si Last year when Rickey school population overflowed the avail able room at the schoolhouse class rooms were set up In the commu nity hall, so It has really served the community well. Mrs. W. E. Pederson and Mrs. Waldo Mills were project leaders and Eleanor Trlndle and Con stance Hampton, home extension agents, directed activities. Other women present were Mrs. Ralph King. Mrs. Lloyd Mitchell, Mrs. Clifford Morris. Mrs. Wil fred Wilier, Mrs. Stuart Johns, Mrs. Dale Jeffries, Mrs. S. H. Cable, Mrs. Ross Chrisman, Mrs. Jesse McMillian, Mrs. Roy Os born, Mrs. Oliver Rickman, Mrs. Hardy Phillips, Mrs. Jack Scorgie, Mrs. William Brown, Mrs. A. L. Weaver, Reatha Hager. Mrs. Ar nold Olson, Mrs. S. W. Masters, Mrs. P. T. Deckard, Mrs. E. A. Snook. Stayton Plans Sewer Survey STAYTON Stayton Chamber of Commerce outlined work for the year to Include promoting a preliminary sewer survey aa its major function. Meetings will be held second Mondays cf the month with a luncheon at noon at the Bon Ton. Marking of streets not designated by signs and the repainting of other street signs was discussed. Gene Spaniol was elected as a director to succeed R. K. Wood who is leaving Stayton. Committee assignments for the coming year include membership, Raymond Frey, Ken Hanson, Don Roach; education, Ed Klecker, Dale Crabtree, M. Van Driesche; sewer survey. Eugene Spaniol, Ken Hanson, Byron Shucks; pub licity booklet, Raymond Frey, Clarence Baldwin, L. E. Spraker. Recreational. Mrs. Byron Shucks, Fred Camp, Wlllard Buckner: highways, L. E. Spraker, L. H. Wright, N. Van Driesche; bean festival, Harold Pendleton, John Powell. Waldo Hills Grange To Visit Union Hill UNION HILL Waldo Hills grange will visit Union Hill grange Friday night. February 20. Mrs. O. W. Humphreys, lecturer, will be In charge of the program. The social committee will include Roy Kings, A. L. KosUn borders, J. C. Krenzs and W. F. Krenss, Mrs. Geneva Hubbard, Pete Ful ler. The display table will have old Valentines. 1 1 XX vrfXTf rs n "TMbnited hf Gideon Stola Cooapony" Tlx SlateHsnaan, Salom, Oraw Wedneadxry. February It, Ui3 7 Pedee Women Observe Day of World Prayer PEDFJE, World Day of Pray er was observed by the Women's Society of World Service Friday at the noma of Mrs. Thera Worn er. Thirteen members were pres ant and Mrs. William BIrcheU was a visitor. Mrs. William McFadden, sr., William, jr. and Lurllne of Port land visited at the Sidney How ard home rriday. William. Jr. has Just been discharged from the navy and Is a student at Oregon College of Education. John Condron of PrinevWe vis ited his sister, Mrs. Thera Wonv er, and brothers, Leo, Comfort and William Condron, last week. Ernest Gillespie and Coleen Condron, 4-year-old daughter of Mr. an? Mrs. William Condron, are pneumonia patients at the Dallas hospital. Mrs. E. A. Burba nk and Aaron INCOME TAX RETURNS. YOUR INTERESTS PROTECTED J. W. 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