The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 05, 1950, Page 9, Image 9

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Miss Phyllis Nancy Brewster, daughter o Mr. and Mrs.
Gordon "L. Brewster, who recently- announced her betrothal
to Ronald S. Blume, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Blume. No
wedding date has been set ; f ! i
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Easy Does It
Fruit, Nut Breads Good Food
For Entertaining; Made Ahead
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Statesman Womn's Editor
Fruity breads, which can be made a day or mort ahead, are
treat aids to the hostess who is entertaining witth the sort of af
fair where sandwichey are the main refreshment. :
One or more kinds of bread, merely spread with butter, makes
e satisfactory substitute for Open faced sandwiches, are much
: simpler to prepare.
The family will like the leftovers, too.
A plain nutbread Is food:
. NUTBUAD
egg - ' ;,!:!
X cup sugsr
4 cups flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
Beateggs, add milk and sifted dry ingredient. Add nuts which
have been moistened and flouted, mix. This makes e stiff dough.
Let stand half hour In two small loaf pahs. When reedy to belie,
1 teaspoon salt
X cup milk
1 cup nuts, chopped!
push up Into corners, bake at 132S degrees for about an
Orange bread's usually a safe bet:, 1!
OSANOI atftXAD'
X
Z
teaspoons baking powder
cups flour
cup sugar -. .- '-
teaspoon salt
hour.
X eup milk '
1 cup nuts
i X cup fresh candied orange
peel
Sift dry ingredient, add orange peel and nuts, then milk. Bake
eee hour starting arS23 and Increasing heat to 150 last II mla-
mes ms.mM.wm a veu ami sxmm smv suhh tenus.
CIANBIXtT NUT BUAD "
1 cup cranberries
1 cup sugar
S cups sifted flour
, 4 teaspoons baking powder
X teaspoonsalt
Qhop cranberries and mix
eup chopped walnuts
grated rind 1 orange
i 1 egg I
; X cup mfflc
; 1 tablespoons melted butter
with cup sugar. Sift remaieini
sugar with flour, baking powder ! and salt, and add nuts and
range rind. Beat egg slightly! and combine with milk and melted '
butter; add to first mixture. Fold in cranberries. Bake In greased
bread pan in a moderate oven (150. degrees F.) X hour.
Chiircli Group
Holds Meeting
At Gervais
lUtMau Nawi Snrtc
GERVAIS The annual con
gregational meeting of the Pres
byterian church members was
held following the monthly family
supper Wednesday In the church
parlors.' !
Mrs. Buford Brown. Miss Lu
zerne Hanes and Glen Trussell.
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Brown to Seattle where Brown
will complete his studies in theo
logy. -
Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Henning
were hosts for a dinner Wednes
day. Guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Mexvin Ringo. Mr. and Mrs.
George Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Pat
McLaughlin. Mr. and Mrs. Phil
LaBarr, all of Wood burn, and Mr.
and Mrs. Antoine ; DeJardin: Ca
nasta was played with high scores
awarded to Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mc
Laughlin and second to Mr. and
Mrs. Melvin Ringo.!
An old-time dance and auction
sale will be given tor the benefit
of the local PTA all the Firemen's
hall Wednesday night, January IS.
The first meeting of the new
year of Gervais chapter lis. Or
der of the .Eastern Star, will be
held Friday night, . January
with Mrs. Oscar Evans, worthy
matron, and Oscar Evans, worthy
patron, presiding, I
Valley;
Oriefo
UUaua Notts Service
Fedee The Polk county Far
mers union's quarterly meeting
will be held January 11 st Buena
Vista, opening at 10 am. A no
host dinner will be served at noon.
Pedee David Crupper, eight-month-old
son of i Mr. and. Mrs.
Neil Crupper, underwent surgery
recently for removal of an open
safety pin which he swollowed.
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Pioneer Mrs. John Calavan,
local teacher, is recovering in a
Portland hospital i following a
major operation. Mrs. G. C Dorn
hecker of Dallas is substituting at
the school for Mrs. Calavan.
Fieaeer Mrs. R. E. Smith re
ceived word here that her grand
mother, Mrs. Mollie Tucker, died
la Texas. She was 92 years old
and the mother of C. L. Tucker
of Rosedale.
Fieaeer R. E. Smith ' re
ceived word that his mother, Mrs.
R. A. Smith, suffered a stroke in
San Angelo, Texas. P
Dallas The legislative meet
ing of the Dallas WCTU will be
held at the Evangelical Mennon
lte Brethern church January 10,
beginning with a covered dish
dinner at 6:30. Mrs. R. W. Mc
Cormick, vice president will pre
side. -
Taraer Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Wheeler left for Los Angeles this
week and will visit la Arizona be
fore returning home.
Taraer Mrs.; Marrois Peter
sen, who is ill In a Salem .hospi
tal, is reportedly! improving and
expects to come home this week.
Sflverten Janice Johnson, a
student at Pacific Lutheran col
lege at Parkland, i Washington, re
turned to her studies there Mon
day. Her brother Keith, who at
tends the university of Washing
ton at Seattle, returned earlier.
Both spent their holidays with
their parents, Mr. and . Mrs. Os
wald Johnson of Waldo Kills.
gUvertea Lawrence Palmer,
superintendent ef the Silverton
city disposal plant, returned to
CdNNIENCE j 1 Hll V
Q CLEANLINESS i fuVidy
If oa havent used this.
1 ccenoreesed fad trv
lre-to-lots- now! Yon will
be amazed at the intense last
1 ins heat these five von. No amoks
cankers no toot or fames less than a
shovel of ashes to a ton.
The tfrretttion of the
"Pres-te-logs com
pressing machine pro-'
rides us with the finest,
deaneit solid fuel the
world keews.Tres-to-kgs"
make caring for
Jires pleasure they
cwr ummw ImI ' fii r aaxlean and con-
i m titr i i i ventent.
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Thkikelit
aTONofPree
tO'lofs" eses less
then 2i cubic feet of
etorage space a
ment isn't needed simply
store them In the kitchen, hatf
or pantry. No trash or dirt. Highly
concentrated. Xconomical to use.
Order a supply today.
SOLD DY
Gapilol Lnmbcr Zo.
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Phcme C82 or 24431
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COLDEN WIDDINC IN B A V A R I A-. Jakeb Berstager and his wife, Anna. rUe
le tha ehmrch far a renewal of their Yews ea their SOth wtddmg aJuUrersary bt Altwtesee, Geraaay.
Pedee District
Receiving New
Phone Lines
Itatesawa Ntwt Servks
i FEDEX Telephones have been
Installed ,in many homes from Ma
ple Groye to the Pedee school
house and the remaining homes on
the highway will receive theirs
this week.
Work on the lines on county
roads is progressing rapidly and
the job is expected to be com
pleted late In January. This com
munity has been without tele
phone service with the exception
of the private line along the Val
ley and SHetz railroad since Camp
Adair was established during
World War IL
Prior 4o that time the line ex
tended to the Pedee store. The
first line to Kings Valley was built
about 43 years ago with Alrile as
the central office. This service was
discontinued In 1923.
Hazel Green ScouU on
Mt. Hood Ski Jaunt
StaUcatsa Nsws St rvks
HAZEL GREEN Explorer
Scouts ef the Hazel Green troop
went sking at Government Camp
near Mt Hood Sunday. Going
were BUlie Rossow, Donald and
George j Bowlsby, ?ob Johnson,
Ray Rfcksxd, Otis Phillips and
Dickie Haury. They were accom
panied by Paul Rlckard and Roy
and JIn Vibbert , S
Gregory Dennis Manning, first
baby born in Salem in 1950, is the
grandson of Mrs., Dorothy Zle
linixi of Hazel Green.
work Tuesday -following several
months lay-off because of a frac
tured spine. A. M. Lewis substi
tuted for Palmer during the let
ter's illness.
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Orchard lulrhai Th rwk.
ard Heights Women's Social club
meeting ichedt-sd for Thursday
niahL Januarr L has been mtMi.
led due to the weather.
SUvertea Tfce SJlerton Vol
unteer! lire depal.Seot was caUed
out Tuesday nlf; i to cneck a
chimney fire at t I XJHian Fowl
er home at 119 I Jj street
Amity Couple Hosts
At New Years Party
News Service
AMITY Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Johnson entertained with a watch
night party Saturday. Guests
were Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Martin,
Mr. and Mrs. Tharold Robison
and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Peterson.
J. A. Cronin, Amity high school
agriculture teacher, traveled to
Burns over the week end for a
visit with his parents.
Poultry Man Says
'A Hen Is a Lady'
-Treat Her Gently
OMAHA-vfVA hen is a lady
and you'd better treat her like
one, according to Clarence Touts,
Omaha poultry store manager.
Knock before entering a lady
chicken's quarters Just as you
would knock before entering any
other lady's room, he recommends.
Pouts said that's the way to
avoid trouble when dealing with
hens. His comment was in reply
to a woman newspaper reader
who complained, In a letter to the
"Omaha World-Herald." about the
noisiness and bad behavior of her
hens. As Touts puts it: "If you
were a lady and someone walked
into your room without knocking,
what would you do? You'd prob
ably fly into the air. flap your
anna and tell the intruder to
leave."
DENMARK CALL MADE
SILVERTON John Bertel
sen, foreman for the Noble Fix
ture company and resident of 211
North James ave., enjoyed a six
minute conversation Sunday with
his brother William and two sis
ters, Mrs. Katrine Christehsen
and Mrs. Anna Hendrickson of
Herning, Denmark. The Danish
folk reported that their families
were in good health and that con
ditions in their country were nor
mal again.
IfEXTXNO POITPONED
SILVERTON Stormy wea
ther necessitated the calling off of
the January meeting of the Sil
verton Business and Professional
Women's club. The meeting was
to have been held Tuesday night
at the Eugene Field auditorium.
Displaced families who have come
to the Silverton community to
live were to have been guests. The
meeting will now be combined
Art Students
Begin Studying
At All Ages
WESTPORT, Conn. (INS)
There la no ae limit on aspiring
artists according to noted Illus
trator Albert Dorne, president of
the Institute of Commercial Art
Dome, whose associates Include
such world famous artists as Nor
man Rockwell, Steve Dohanos, Jon
Whltcomb, Fred Ludekens, Al
Parker, Robert Fawcett and many
others, said an eighty-four year
old woman was among the school's
first pupils.
Eighty-three per cent of the stu
dents are over 21 and over 40 per
cent j are women. Most of the
pupils work In other jobs, such
as office workers, factory hands,
clerks and executives.
Dorne is a paradoxical excep
tion, to the old axiom that artists
are supposed to be poor business
men. Dorne, born on New York's East
Side, achieved success as a lead
ing magazine illustrator by the
sweat of his brow end of his
hands.
His career has been eventful,
tumultuous, gilded with highs and
spotted with lows. Now on top,
Dorne has long. been aware how
the proper aid to art talent may
well spell the difference between
accomplishment and failure for
Incipient artists.
It was Dome's Idea to group to
gether America's top Illustrators
into a faculty for a correspond
ence school. Over a period of years
he has been besieged by requests
from thousands of persons seek
ing advice, help and Job in the
field of art .
In the short year It has been
in operation, hundreds of unsolicit
ed testimonials have come Into the
Institute, especially as regards the
methods of correcting the work
of students.
Dome, Rockwell, Dohanos and
the other professors not only per
sonally criticize advanced pupil'
work but make many drawings
to demonstrate how the pupil may
improve himself.
with the February meeting. Mrs.
F, J. Roubal, club president, reports.
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The Statesman, Salem, Oregon. Thursday. Tannccry 3. 195ft 9
'Tall Tales' in
Alaska Dwarf
Texas Stories
KODIAK. Alaska, (INS) r-r
Texaas who talk about their un
common commonwealth are out
classed outdistanced and outdone
by atffcjf;,
That, at least 1 the conclusion
et Capt, I J. Dew, new comman
der el the naval air station at
Kedtakl
; Two veers service la Texas and
twe weeks la Alaska prompted
him te say: -
"They tell la Texas of the Tex
an and the California who each
had $11 to buy shoes.
Ok, These Texaas
The Texan, they say, would
buy a $10 pair of boots and braj
about bow good they were.
. The Calif oralan would buy 10
$1 pairs of shoes and braf about
how many shoes he had.
T "But, In Alaska, a fellow with
$10 would start beefing ' about
having to bounce $10 more to buy
the other shoe.1 t ;
Captain Dow, former command
ing oficer of the naval air station
at Dallas (a town in Texas), Con
tinued his contention that Alaska
puts even Texas In the shade, say
ing: "A Texan thinks his state's
26249$ square miles is a big piece
of land. But Alaska has. 588.400
square miles more than twice as
big with mora than twice as much
to talk about,
Mag-Shod Bovine
"Texas boasts about It bo vines,
claiming If all were rolled into
one, the front feet ' of that ' one
would be in the Gulf of Mexico;
the hind feet la Hudson Bay. the
horns in the moon and the tail
swishing the Aurora Boreelis. '
"But, If that composite row
ever met up with the rub ef a
Kodiak bear, sourdoughs would bo
prospecting for steaks all over
Captain Dow says:
m "I want to become an Alaskan.
I hope I can stay long enough to
meet all the qualifications, one of
which la telling off Texaa."
And, to the stand taken by a'
Texas congressman against state
hood for Alaska,: Captain Dow'
aays:
"This Texas congressman wants
Alaska divided into four states.
That's proof that at least one Tex
an knows Alaska will be the big
gest state In the Union." fs '
On the great day Alaska gets
statehood, says Captain Dow, all
the tall tales in Texas wont buy
a abort snort in Sitka! I
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DETROIT Raymond Sophy ; ,
has bought the stock belonging to
the Santlam Food Mart and has
moved It te the Detroit Market. t
He has leased the building which
has "been used by the operators et
the. Food Market Mrs. Nola Rat
nick and Mrs. Delmar Nelson, for
mer operators of the Saatiam
Food Mart, wul remain la De
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