The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, February 19, 1948, Page 9, Image 9

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CtnmtiltttMi re to Mr.
Mrs. Stewart Sharpnack (Helen
Hatfield) on the birth of a seven
pound daughter. Donna Jean, on
Tuesday at the- Salem General
hospital. The Utile girl . has an
older brother, Alan. The) grand
parents are Mr. and lira. Earl B.
Hatfield and Mr. and Mrs. ZIna
Sharpnack.
George Uashinglon
May Have Been Famous for
Chopping Down the Cherry Tree
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BUT
THE LITTLE FRENCH SHOP
Will Be Famous for
CHOPPING PRICES
Thursday. Friday & Saturday Only
50 Beautiful Spring Coat
Purchased to Sell for pj
39.75.
25 Lovely Spring Coats
Purchased to Sell for
49.75 and 59.75.
25 New Spring Suit, Bal
lerinas. Purchased to sell pef
for 49.95.
25 Beautiful Plaid Light
Weight Wool Dresses.
Reg. 17.95 Values.
25 Lady Alice Rayons,
Washable.
Reg. 10.95 Value.
50 Dreswea and Tailored
Dresses.
Val. to 26.75.
Chop- 95
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WE TELL
THE TRUTH
TOE LITTLE
FBEIICH SnOP
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Mr. and Mrs, Harlan Hanson (Mary Pago) who woro
married on February 11 at the parsonage of St. John's
Lutheran church. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
CL A. Page and the groom Is the son of Mrs. Ursula Hanson.
The newiyweds will lire In Salem. (McEwan photo).
Defy the High Cost
Ground Beef, Served with Interesting
Sauce Is High in Quality at Low Cost
By
St t mn Woman's Zdtter
We're found that pound of (round beef does more to bolster
up the sinking spirits ei the woman who finds It necessary to cut
the budget (and what woman doesn't) than any other Item at the
meat mans.
A quarter's worth
of around
cracker
beef, with an tX. i
meal or breadcrumbs and chopped
onion, makes some pretty husky
servings of meat for a small fam
ily.
A half pound of ground beef
makes a loaf of considerable sire
and when served with a nice
sauce, produces a mala diah to be
proud of.
Ground beef goes Into wilted
WILE VII BAIT
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COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF OREGON.
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cabbage leaves and Is cooked to
make another nice dish.
But what about a sauce for the
cakes or hamburger? Here axe two
to remember:
TOMATO SACCS
Yield: 1 V4 cups sauce.
1 tablespoons fat
k cup chopped celery
V cup minced onion
2Va cups tomatoes
t teaspoons sugar
k teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt
k teaspoon ground auspice
1 clove garlic
1 tablespoon flour
Melt fat in skWit. Add celery
and onion and saute until tender
and golden brown. Add tomatoes
and seasonings. Split garlic dove
and add. Simmer for 20 minutes.
Strain. Add small amount of to
matoes to flour to make smooth
paste. Remove garlic and without
straining stir thickening into sauce
and cook I to 4 minutes, until
smooth and thickened, stirring
constantly. Serve hot.
Variation: Cook ground beef
patties In the sauce after season
ings have been added.
ONION SAUCS
Yield: ltt cups sauce
1 tablespoon fat
1 cup sliced onion
1 cup brown stock or bouillon
1 tablespoon flour
Melt fat In skillet Add onion
and cook slowly until tender and
golden brown. Add stock and sim
mer about 5 minutes. Add small
amount of liquid to flour to make
smooth paste. Stir into remain
ing stock and cook S to 4 minutes
until thick and smooth, stirring
constantly. Serve hot.
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Open House
At Lausanne
On Sunday
With the theme of "Sweet and
Lovely." the girls of Lausanne
ball will entertain their parents,
friends end faculty at the an
nual open, house, Sunday, Feb
ruary 22.
The hours have been set from
two to five in the afternoon dur
ing which time visitors will be
guided through the halL
The old-fash toned motif win
be used en the programs and In
the decorations in the rooms and
halls. A musical background, as
announced by Velma Youmans,
music committee chairman, will
be furnished by four pianists.
Jean Carrico, general chairman
of the open house, lists the fol
lowing girls as committee chair
men: table decorations. Norma
raaborg; Invitations,' Phyllis Bain;
music. Velma Youmans: hall de
florations, Nicky Haynes; pro
grams, Marie Clasee; refresh
ments, Sally Smith.
Pouring will be Mrs. George
Speur, Mrs. Cay la Morris, Mrs.
EUen Foster end Mrs. Elizabeth
Higbee, Girls of Tewssnne will as
sist la serving.
In the receiving line wQl be
Miss Fornia Blower, Miss Jean
Carrico, Miss Helen Olson, Miss
Lorena Jack, Mrs. Arthur Line
rode, and Dean and Mrs. Law
rence Biggs.
Parties Will
Fete Mrs.
Bowman
Mrs. Robert Bowman Is the In
centive for several au revolr
parties prior to her departure for
Portland to reside.
Friday afternoon Mrs. Carl
Wood, Mrs. Howard Elsmann and
Mrs. Wesley Stewart will be hos
tesses for a one o'clock dessert
luncheon st the Wood home on
Judson street in compliment to
Mrs. Bowman.
The au revolr motif will be
carried out In the appointments
and bridge will be In play dur
ing the afternoon.
Covers will be placed for Mrs.
Bowman, Mrs. BJarne Erlcksen,
Mrs. C F. Putnam, Mrs. Brno
Lfndholm, Mrs. B. M. Donaldson,
Mrs. E. T. Barnett, Mrs. Howard
Wise, Mrs. E. B. Daggett and
the hostesses.
Mrs. Armin Berger was hos
tess for a smartly arranged din
ner party Tuesday night at her
homo on Hansen avenue for the
pleasure of Mrs. Bowman. The
table was centered with an ar
rangement of heather and pussy
willows flanked by tapers.
Covers were placed for Mrs.
Robert Bowman, Mrs. Carl Wood,
Mrs. Ernest Fk Arnoson, Mrs.
Glenn Holman, Mrs. Howard Eis
mana. Mrs. H. M, Randall end
the hostess.
Church Sessions Set
iHave as aaake a sourer top
far the eccaslsail taMe It
wUl add ssessaraMy to Its
beaaty sad tt Is so easily
cleaned! We make salrrer
aad clear glaaa tops for
desks, taWea, f arattare mi all
Haas. Cveapleto
vies also.
It M
lea wtta
24 Gears
mi
The White Cress groups of the
Florence Vail Miasieaery socie
ty of the Calvary Baptist church
win meet Friday for no - host
luncheons at noon and tea o'
clock meeting to follow.
Circle 1 win meet with Mrs.
K. H. Pickens. SS North 17th
street. No. 1 at Mrs. Edith Jones,'
2060 Myrtle avenue, and No. I
with Mrs. W. F. Foster, 95S Gaines
street.
Eugene Friday and Saturday for
the annual Oregon press confer
ence wQ be Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Schenk, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Webb, Miss Alene Phillips and
Erie Allen, Jr. Returning with
Mr. Allen to spend the weekend
in Salem st the Allen home are
his brother and sister-in-law, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert K. Allen of Mer
cer Island, Wash.
Matrons to Meet
Past Matrons of Order of the
Eastern Star wfll gather Friday
night at the Golden Pheasant for
their regular meeting. A 6:30 din
ner will be served. Hostesses ere
to be Mrs. Robert Schroader, Mrs.
A. M. Oopeahaver, Mrs. George
Monger, Mrs. Frank Mlnto, Mrs.
David Reavis and Mrs. John
Sweeney.
The Sfarlosmcm, Salem, Oregon. Thursday, rebraarr 19. 18438
Jessie Ellis
Engaged
The engagement of Miss Jessie
Ellis of Marietta, Ohio, to William
Edwin Banton of Portland, was
revealed on Tuesday night at the
Kappa Alpha Theta house st Ore
gon State college. The bride-to-be
is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
J. IL Ellis, formerly of Salem.
The family lived In Salem during
the war, when Mr. Ellis managed
the alumina plant.
r Larson ef Portland, Is a nephew
of Mrs. Oscar L Paulson end Mrs.
W. B. Burris of Salem, Be is a
student at Oregon State college
and wfll continue his studies there
after the wedding, which 'wfll
take place In Salem In late sum
mer. Miss Ellis attended Salem
high school and Oregon State col
lege. .J .
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a TV est Salem
AT GREENBAUM'S
REMODELING
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For Examplo
BOYS' COTTON TROUSERS
SIZES TO it l OK
MOW. PAIR . ' iXmOtSf
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MEN'S ALL-WOOL SHIRTS
PLAID PATTERNS
NOW
PART WOOL WORK SOX
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Salem's Detail Packing Plan!
351 Slalo Si. QREldDA
The prices ws are quoting this week are net aa low as wt expected them to be - - but when COMPARED WITH
A MONTH AGO. YOU WILL NOTE SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS. You can sJwajs depend on the Midget to ftfe
their customers the benefit of any change In the livestock market Immediately.
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