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8 The Statesman. Salta. I SOCIETY G Around Town . . . U ' By JEETME ENGLISH 5 i A GEAND TURNOUT . I J on opening day for the Salem Wom an S uou . associa uon jui spus u the cold, rainy March day . . sad surprising how many of the golfers donned their rain clothes ior a round of foLf following the brunch . . . Over ninety enthusi " astic golfers attended the brunch cad business meeting . , ..Mrs. Kenneth Ptotts, captain, who has been ill with poison oak the past week, was able to be on deck to ? reside at her first meeting . . . he Salem Golf Club pro. Bunny 14a son, talked to the group and : discussed lessons he wOl offer to the new members ... The first OWGA play will be March 24 at Riverside Country Club in Port land with twenty from Salem ex pected to participate . . . ; New members ... aad nests ' - welcomed on openlnr day ... Mrs. j B. E. Bradley. Mrs. Robert T. Thornton, Mrs. Earl C. Latenrette, jars, waiter loose. Airs: uuie nu - liams, Mrs. Robert A. Carey, Mrs. Richard Allen, Mrs. Jerry Frel, Mrs. Ted Offdahl, Mrs. Alex John son. Mrs. Charles Phipps of The Dalles, a nest of Mrs. James H. Nicholson Jr.. Mrs. Donald Cutler, Mrs. Louis Lawrence, Mrs. C G. Uteber. Mrs. Bradley W. Barklaad, Mrs. Gordon Weuer, Mrs. Charles Mills. Mrs. Georre Squire. Mrs. Carl VI. Jordan. Mrs. Merle Kaaf snaa and Mrs. Haroldw Schick . . . . Tea Time . . on Thursday, Kiarfn Mwn tn inwimn Mar College Mothers entertain with their annual . spring tea for , all mothers and daughters ... the affair to be held at the lovely Dew home of Mr. and Mrs. Kings- ley Lytle atop Fan-mount Hill on West Lincoln Street ... calling hours will be from 3 to o'clock ... . All mothers of past and pres ent students are invited to attend with a special invitation to mothers of students planning to enter col lege In the fall . . .s A an nuptial party ... feted Miss Edithanne Kay Simpson, who rill be married to Lawrence, A. First Congregational Church , . . Miss Elaine Peterson and Miss Nancy Lou Clark were hostesses . for the shower on Monday night In the music room of Todd Hall on . sue vrcguu iuiec 01 uiucauw campus at Monmouth ... Honor ing Miss Simpson were the Misses Bean Fletcher, Shirley Phelps, Marilyn Hall, Sharon Strand, Pat Walt, ' Bonnie Cameron, Millie Tnornton. rluae Boeder. Elaine Irwin, Pat Patrick. Eloise Scott. Mrs. Hazel La nning, Mrs. EL Den- vttmr " Utvm C Vomrc?fw Mica Glenna Parks and Mrs. Rockwell Simpson, mother of the bride-to- Birthday ' parties . . . for the young set dot the social calendar this week . . . Vicki Chambers will celebrate her 4th birthday at a party this afternoon at the Salem iJeirhU home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Chambers .. ". . j Bidden are Mark Roberts, John ! Stoae. Peter GaskJmi, Denny Brown, Carol Freel, Craig Chambers, a ; coasts, and her sister, Ann Cham- hers - i msna ... nam Aroucue a ' happy fourth birthday this after noon at a party at the Imperial . Drive home of his parents, the George A. Ar buckles, will - be : his grandmothers. Mrs. D. E. Wheeler and Mrs. George L Arbuckle. and u Miss Irene" DeLisle, special guests ... Youngsters bidden to the party . ore Dana Grabenhorst, Brenda and Ann Burreu, Scott McLeod, David Hicks, Katrinka Johnson, Julia Shinn and Tad Arbuckle, brother md th viist of hrmnr A luncheon . . . honored Beth Heedham, daughter of the Robert Keedhams. on her, 11th birthday Wednesday afternoon Bidden to the Needham home on North CLUB CALENDAR rnvKSDAr Spiritual S'lnflower Club with Mrs. Irving ZeUer. 2199 S. Sumner St, 1 to 4 o.m. - - Maccabees 84D, annual Easter bam finer. Beaver Hall, i JO p.m. I Hayesrtlle Woman's Club with Mrs. C. C Olson. Rt. 7. 105 dessert Reiser Ladies Sewing Club with Mrs. M O. NicaoU. lSSS K. S4tb SU, eov ord 4isb vneneon. Priagle Pleasant Point Social Club .With Mrs. Everett Clark, 4243 Hudson Ave., boo luncheon. Capital Unit. American Lfioa Aux iliary ali day sowing with Mrs. Ajtson Insels, Wallace Road, covered 4tah luncheon at noon,, : FKIOAT Trinity Chapter. OES, West Salem City Building. S p-m. E Daughters of the Union - Veterans, arbara rietchie Tent, moot at VTW all. I psm t Pioneer Post. American Legion, meet Smt Lesioil Club. 8 p.m. Garden Road Me:(hbornood Club With Mrs. A. E. Wood. 1573 M. ttth St, 1 j'ciock luncbeon. Sedgwick Woman's BeHef - Corps feet at VTW HaO. 1 p.m. " IAIVSDAI Salent Branch. AAUW ' taacheoa. American Legion Club. 1 p. m. American Legion banquet tor na tional auxillaxy president, Marion Ho ori. m. m Hanna Rosa Court Order of Caoth. Masonic Temple, t pun. UtU . arffe' ' ar oa, I W AMI AViNUI AI ti,i 7 -3177- Qr, Thursday. 'l-jgrch 13, 1SS3 LU BS MUSIC 21st street to wish Beth a happy birthday were Shannon Dyer, Kay Minty, Ann McKesson.. Leslie Calyton. Jean Vanderhoof. Janet Scheffa, Joyce - Westphalia ,-; Gail Shuford and Conie Comas CaOega stadeata . . arrfring for she avtteg racattoai this dads TTaSaee Carson, son of the TFaOaee P. Canons. Michael Deeney, tea of Mrs. WU- E. Docmey. aaad Rahert son of a Preston Deaghtons . . . the yotmg men, a9 freshmen at Stanford DnlietsUy. will arrive in the capital en Friday . . . 1riinia Patterson, danghter of Governor and Mrs. Pawl L. ratttrson. wffl oJoo ho haaao for the sprmg vacatloai from Stanford, where she b a sophomore . . . she win be accompanied by two af her classmates . . lar Hintall. the rattersons anoved Wednesday to their North Winter Street resi dence, which has Jast heea re decorated for Oregon's first family . . . Mrs. Patterson Is hnsy getting settled before the arrival of her eeed daaghter and her gaests oa Saturday . . . Moving note ... Mr. and Mrs. Louis H. Handle and daughter Helen, have changed their address from Portland Road to a new home at S80 Spears Avenue in South Vil lage'. . . The Randies are expect ing their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Park and sons. Bob. Wayne and Glenn, to-arrive next week from their homa is Tomalis, Calif, to remain until after Easter . From Washington, D. C. . . . comes news of the birth of a first child, n little girl, to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Burghardt (Ferae Jones) on March 17 ... the baby's grand parents are Mrs. H. B. Jones of Salem and Mr. and Mrs. . L. Burghardt of Seattle ... Couple fell Troth Announcement is being made of the engagement of Miss Shirley Ann Miller, daughter of Ben H. Miller of Mehama, to Tinman Rains, son of Mr. and Mrs. Til Rains of Gates. The wedding is planned for this fall. Mr. Rains Is employed at Ken GoOiefg in Me hama. Well Jelled Good Old'Gelatino Desserts Are Among Most Versatile of Foods By MAXXNE BUREX Statesman Woman's Editor Gelatine is one of the very best manufactured foods to have - on hand and study, for there are innumerable uses for it. We know them by the dozens, salads, puddings, cake toppings all excellent to work on and devise new variations for. Here are some suggestions picked up here and there for va riations of the regular uses for the gelatine, either flavored or un favored. CHEESE GOES IN Next time you make a cheese cake give It this beautiful top . ping with gelatine to stiffen. Arrange well-drained canned -peach slices, over the entire top of the cake. Soften 1 teaspoon plain gel atine in Vt cup syrup from peaches and dissolve by setting over a pan of hot water. Chill until partially thickened.' Spread over the peaches and chill until firm. Salads that will be good for mid-day meals are In demand at this time of year. Here's one to add to the menu' some day: . CREAMY CHEESE MOLD 1 package lemon gelatine 1 cups hot water IVi teaspoons vinegar t teaspoon salt Vt cup mayonnaise 3 tablespoons finely chopped . green pepper ; - , Dissolve gelatine In hot water. Add vinegar and salt. Add mayonnaise, paprika, onion and milk, and beat with rotary egg beater to blend. Chity until slightly thickened. Place in bowl of cracked ice or ice water. Whip with rotary beater until fluffy. Fold in remaining Ingredietits. Turn into mold. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp groens. Garnish with radish rose or slices. Make 6 to 8 servings. t ; ; Bananas, with the aid of gelatine, make a chiffon pie: "J .2 BANANA CHIFFON PIE ' 1 tablespoon (1 envelope) " teaspoon grated lemon rind unuavored gelatine Va cup cold water lYt cups mashed ripe bananas 1 tablespoons lemon juice 1 baked 9-inch pie shell Soften gelatine in cold water. Mix together in a saucepan, bananas, lemon Juice, lemon and orange rinds, salt, egg yolks and 2 tablespoons of the sugar. Cook over low heat, stirring constant ly until mixture is thickened. Remove from heat, add softened gelatine and stir until dissolved. Chill thoroughly. Beat egg whit es until foamy, add remaining 3 tablespoons sugar and continue beating until stiff enough to form peaks. Fold in chilled banana mixture. Turn into pie shell. Chill until firm. Makes 1 pie. Take advantage of special buys on avocados which have bo come a little too soft for slicing. Mash the avocado and stir into a slightly thickened lemon gelatine base made, with a package of .lemon -flavored gelatine, 1 cups hot water and t tablespoons -lemon juice. Stir in 1 sectioned grapefruit and V cup sliced cel ery. Chill In S individual molds. YOUR TICKETS !0I7 Drew.-: 3 j Zzzh Mcr.day - 9:15 P. Crond Drawing, Altar Society Events At the regular business meeting of St. Vincent de Paul's Altar So ciety the ladies made plans for a number of social events to take place tn the near future. -' Among: he affairs Is s scalloped chicken supper to be served Sun day evening from 5 to 7. The committees appointed to ' handle this include Mrs. Edward Tobln, Mrs. Chris. Johnson, Mrs. B. F. Dimeler, - Mrs. James Manilla, Mrs. C Petrel, -Mrs. C. Williams, Mrs. Leo Klecker7 Mrs. Jos Prance, Mrs. Joseph Pfiefer. ..j i ; Tentative plans were made for al card party to be held at the Catholic Center on April 9 at-8 p. m. to which the public is In vited. All1 types of card games will be in play.' Ladies working on this committee are Mrs. A. L. Lewis. Mrs. R. Hoy. Mrs. Cyril Meusey. Mrs. C Williams, Mrs. G. Gruchalla, Mrs. L. Marker, Mrs. A, W Eivers. Mrs Boy Green, Mrs. J. Todd, Mrs. V. McCarthy, Mrs. F. Wasser, and Mrs. R, Haines. A rummage sale win be held April 15, with TJrs C Sttrpf el and Mm. Leo Becker in diarce. - The sewing society wrUl meet at one o clock on Tuesday slter- noon, March 11 at the home of Mrs. "Wllliaxn Truman 1S7S Hazel Ave. The ladies are making ar ticles for the ore-Mother's Day gift sale to be held the first Sun day of May. : Country Club Entdrtaincd WALLACE ROAD An arrange ment of tinted - camellias and snravs of Ivy were used effectively on the tables when . Willamette Lndce Country club sponsored a supper and bridge party a.t the clubrooms on Saturday night. The supper committee Included Mrs. J. P. Smart. Mr .and Mrs. James S. Smart and Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson, Present were Mr .and Mrs. W. C Franklin, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. RusseL Mr. and Mrs. Guy Doan, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Miller. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur E. Utley, Mr.' and Mrs. Lynn 'Sloper, mts. reari Grote, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gibson, Mr. and Mrsv E. W. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Darby,- Mose P. Adams. Miss Laura Elms, Mr. and Mrs. Guy NewgentTMr. and Mrs. Charles Unruh, Mr. and Mrs. ti mer Cook, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Crawford. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Corenhaven, Mrs. M. C Pettys, Mr. and Mrs. Duane Gibson, Mr. and Mrs. James 8. Smart and the hosts. h teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon minced onion cup mttk CUP cottage chees or grated American cheese Vi tup chopped celery y teaspoon grated orange rind Vt teaspoon salt 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten S tablespoons sugar 3 egg whites 1 ffff April 4, 3 P. IX Benefit Parties 4 ------ ? ... -i - - . ' - . " r- Are Planned by Social-Club Tuesday night Chad wick Chap ter Order of the Eastern Star was host to several visiting chapters for friendship sight. Guests were members from Euclid Chapter of Jefferson, Victoria Chapter of Turner. Marilyn ChaDter of. Mill City, and Acacia Chapter of Stay- Honored were Mrs. B. Wipper, worthy matron s and K. Wipped, worthy matron and K." Wipper Chapter; Mrs. M. Thurston, worthy matron, and Irvin Wright, worthy patron of Euclid Chapter; Mrs. Irene McKinley, associate grand matron of the Grand Chanter: Herman Johnston, grand sentinel: pna Mrs. William Lewis, grand representative from .Tennessee. Mrs. Bernice Wilson of EH wood, Nebraska and Mrs.; Helen Brown are new members by affiliation'. Chairman of the refreshment committee was Mrs. M. B. Hayden, assisted by Mrs. Marie Birch, Miss Dbra Derby,: Mrs. J. D. Berrick. Mr. and Mrs. V. U Walser, Mr. ana mts. cane . wiper, Mr. and Mrs. William Daraery, Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt,. Mrs. Opal Lewis, and Gail Jones. The committee dressed in Irish costumes, entertained the guests by singing and pantomim ing, a. auet was sung by Mrs. Earl Wiper and .Verdi walser; and Irish Jlf was danced" by William Damery and Mossi Berwick. Mrs. Ireno McKinley entertained the group by whistling several num- oers. Benefit Card Parties "-Th social day club members IMA li m S . a . are busy with plans for the bene fit card party to be held Tuesday, March 24 in the afternoon and evening- at the Masanie Temple. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. SchaUer head the directorate for the affair with Mr. and Mrs. William Damery the co-chairmen. The Interested public is Invited to attend and those tint wicVifn tf in play cards, may come for the des sert and social evening. Proceeds irom ine anair will go to the proj ect of the worthy errand mafmn Mrs. Carl Wimberley. The project Is redecoration of the interior of the Masonic and Eastern Star Home at Forest Grove. Thn playing cards are asked to bring their own table accessories. Decorations are in charge of Mrs. F. B. Kibbee; prizes Mrs. Ef fie King, and hostess is Mrs. Al bert Gragg. Committee includes Mrs. Charles Fowler, Chairman; Mrs. E. M. McKee, Mrs. Gordon Barker, Mrs. Lloyd Reinholdt, Mrs. Millard PekarT Mrs. William Da mery, Mrs. Jack Pederson, Mrs. M. Crawford, and Mrs. Herman Johnson. ' Evening bridge, canasta and pinochle will be played at 8 o'clock and in the afternoon at 1 p. m. Hostess for the evening win be Miss Lelia Johnson. Cornmitte will bo Mrs. SchaUer chairman; Mrs. J. D. Berwick, Mrs. D. E. Beecroft. Mrs. Irs Darby, Mrs. Curtis A. Hale, Mrs. Charles West, Mrs. Gal Fox, Mrs. David David son and Mrs. Alta Phillips. Th Merry-Go-Rand Club will be entertained tonight at the home of Mrs. Royal Wenig on Rout 6 in the Fruitland District at 7:30 o'clock. On Etiquotto ; By Roberta Leo Q. When a host asks you, "What win you nave to drink," is It cor rect to ask him, "What do you have"? A. A good host will usually make suggestions, or will tell his guests what he has to offer. But if he doesn't, Jt certainly is not well bred to ask him what . he has. Don't hesitate to state your prefer ence, and if ho is not stocked to fill your order, you can start over from there. Q. Is it proper for a woman to send flowers to a male acquaint ance who is quit ill? A. Yes, this is not only -proper, dui is a very thoughtful gesture on her part, CLASSES STWT 7.1ARCII 31 world Fsmou. I KGISTRATIOH OCO Galanti According OI'IY LI ' YOU GSTj TJs of accordion for instruction end sap : errised practiee periods. 'Two periods each week for seven (T) i weeks in our store studio... , Ton can earn Achievement Award v to 2S.8t vain en new GALANTI accordion. t: ( Not a cost est, bet sta award mi enerit for laIvlioal achleveneat on this Instrument) ; Note Only limited number of Instruments available for use eei - this special offer. AlisslHoycs Brldo OFJAcrle Beach! AUMSV1LLE On Wednesday, March 11 at 8 p. m, Miss Thehna Hayes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer V. Hayes, became the bride of Merle Beach, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph r Beach. The "double ring ceremony was performed by tne Kev. mck Neufeld in the Stay- ton Baptist Church. Mr. M. M. Windsor was the soloist and Mrs. Poole was the organist. - ; The bride given in marriage by her father, wore a blue ; street length dress and carried a white prayer book topped with an or chid. -j, - : - Mrs, Richard Price was matron of honor and wore a yellow dress and carried a colonial bouquet Candlellghters were Miss Norma Hayes , and Mrs. Darrel Hayes. Darrel Hayes, brother of the bride, was best man. Ushers were Elton Beach, Ned Jensen, Dalbert Dance and Darrel Dalke. -; f The bride's another a chose ; a black ensemble and wore a cor sage of pink . carnations for the wedding. The groom's mother at tended the her son's marriage In e grey ensemble and wore e-corsage of pink carnations. The newly weds greeted their guests at a reception in the church parlors after the wedding. Cutting the cake was Mrs, Harry way, Serving and. pouring were Miss Donna Hayes, Mrs. Fred Ling. Mfs. Louis Kiuinger, Mrs. Alfred Schieider and Mrs. Ned Jensen. Lois Whit o Nov Mrs. Barrow T.VftNSThA Pafrt4r fa fKr. hie Church was th scene of a ST o'clock wedding Saturday morning when Miss Lois White, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whit of Jdehama, became the bride of Douglas Barrow son of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrow also of Mehama. The Rev. Father Ber nard read the ceremony. The bride' chose a white satin gown with net over skirt. Her veil was attached to a crown of pearls and rhinestones." She carried a white prayer book topped with an orchid. . -" i Shirley Welder was maid of honor and wore a pale ' green gown. She carried a nosegay of white chrysanthemums centered with iris. David Zolkoske acted as best man for the groom. For her daughter's wedding Mrs. White wore i gray two-peice dress. Both wore white carnation corsages. j ouowing tn ceremony a re ception was held at the home of the bride's parents. After a short wedding trip the young couple will be at the home of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joe Barrow, until he leaves for the service th last of the month. ; Past Guardians. Neighbors of Woodcraft will meet Friday night at tne nom of Mrs. R. M. Ash- craft, 844 Mill St, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. Stella Blaekerby will be the assisting hostess. Ml past guardl ans ar invited to attend. Mrs. Lo N. Cbilds entertained her sewing club at a luncheon on Tuesday afternoon at her North 14th Street home 2nd Year in a Row! Xi'iOJ One of Our Students Has Won Oregon's 1st Prize in Hairstyling At thePaeifl Coast Hairstyung Show Onr eoarntmlatloae to James Paul wh won in competition against forty - . FIIAGAU'S School of Beauty 239 N. Liberty Ages t IEABN BOYS flow formmg New Class SALEf.l f.lUSIC COs LUCICY "7" HCaaal -TlaCSO SIp3 HaalCS . W. Mast b between ages t and 14 - inelaatv. - rzrsm at rhone 2-C7C3 UUm, Cretan 153 Engagement Revealed . WEST STAYTON Th engage ment of Miss Doris Lambrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lambrecht, to John Mack, son of Mr. and Mrs. John Mack Sr. of West Stayton, has been revealed. No date has been set for the wed ding. Mr. Mack left Wednesday for his army induction. - V; ........ ..;.. J ''. Open House for Administrator Staff of Marion County Public Welfare Department will hold an "open house"-Friday afternoon from S to 5 o'clock honoring the new adnuhistrator. Kenneth H. Peterson. The staff has invited members of the County Welfare Commission and heads of agencies. Institutions and other organizations with which the department works. Mrs; Daniel Snyder is chairman oi auTangemenis isx tuc wwif. Hats favors Mode By Clut McmBers The Welcome Wagon Club met for luncheon on Wednesday In the Cherrlan Room of the Senator Hotel with over: forty attending. Mrs.. Walter Crane presided at the meeting. Mrs. H. Gottfried led the group in singing. After th luncheon members mad flowered hats for Easter under th direction of Mrs. Eu gene Kokko. Assisting were Mrs. Floyd Baker, Mrs. uverne im ton, Mrs. James Webb, Mrs. War ren Lund and Mrs. R. N. Chase. - Members also made Easter fa vors for natients - at Fairview Home and Easter centerpieces for two of the cottages at the Home. Mrs. A. Kenneth Smith was , In charge of the project. Plans were made for a plant sale to be held April 15 in the basement of the Salem Woman's Club with Mrs. Everett Day in charge. New members welcomed were Mrs. Warren Lund, Mrs. E. C. Engvall and Mrs. W. J. Peter son. Bible Teachers Study Methods Statesman Kcws Service SILVERTON The difference In approach in teaching the Bible to 6 to 8 year-olds from teaching it to to 11 year-olds was the theme of Trinity Sunday School Teach ers Association meeting Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Phillips. Eighteen Sunday school teachers met to take part in the discussion and view a film strip. Mrs. I A. Meyer, Sunday school superintendent, presided, assisted by the secretary, Mrs. Lucille Morgan.-The Rev. J. Luthro directed the discussion. CIIOKEDGAS? THANK BXAVKHS! Start atlacfea ara aaU anlliailliiii Wham tt atrlkaa taka BaD-aaa lahnm. Thay BatdSdaas Anewa to doctors for tba raual ot aaaittiara gas. s wftiodaS II aot aartoa to B)l-aaa, , OtaaaabiB-s. H. X. Cat BaU-aaa tadar. SM. 1 to 16 ACCO2D10N years, i - 7 .V ' '-- ; 1 - mm &w$ f. Most lis ve had WO previous experience ea - accordion, - y " " ' S. Most acre to be present at each class ' x&eetinr for 1 weeks to b ' eUcihl for Achievement Award. So. KtiiX With Soil District Planmng; ; MT. ANGEL Some 40 farmers of th surrounding tekJtorp turned out Monday night for th soil conservation district hearing in the city hall and decided to go on with organization proceedings. The meeting was presided over by Robert Baum, executive secretary of - vmmmw-m. . -mwm-MU ber of the state committee, and agent or saiem. . The officers explained the rules governing the organization of such a district and answered the count less questions as to the advantages and disadvantages. They were told that no farmer within the district was obligated to belong, that membership was en tirely voluntary and that any farm er could become a member if he owned at least 10 acres of farm land. . T- . , Inquiries revealed that there were between 650 and TOO farms in this district with an aggregate of approximately 32JD00 acres. Most of the speakers were in terested in water conservation and the problems of irrigation and ero sion. : There was also a fair represen tation of farmers outside the pro posed Mt. Angel district. The group decided to take the 4th Set of Twins Born to Woman NEILLSVILLE. Wis: (A A 5ft. year-old farm woman gave birth mesaay to ner fourth set of twins in six years. It left her husband almost speechless. The twins, a girl and a boy, were, born to Mrs. Elaine Hage dorn. Her husband, Louis, 29, told a reporter: "I just don't know what to say." He is a dairy farm er and milk hauler. Ocean steamers can sail 2,000 miles up the Amazon. 351 State Street REIL IIEAT VALUES The qaalirr and cuts ore Stat as advertised. Whta good snoot to aold ior 1ms, th MIDGETS wCl saU it. - C0RI1-FED ARII ROASTS BLADE BOAST SWISS STEAK COBII BEEF Bonelaaa BEEF CUBES Lean -r ' - :- SmaXL lean, from young grain-fed porkers Ideal lor your locker la lota oi 3 or more, le per PORE BOASTS H Real BargainWhoIc Pork Loins CEIITEB CHOPS LOEI ROASTS SPARE BIBS SLICED SIDE Pork PURE SAUSAGE Satal SL Ji Baiaaal ' Oilal sElslS : SEIOHED UTIKS . GEIIUIIIE ilMB. There la nothing nicer them loin or rib lamb chops, cut thick- broiled, servo with ironch Mes or a baked potato. LAIIB CHOPS . 1MB STEMS SLICED BUCOII - SS V I in iimiI Ji i-fcniran ' , E9L5SI7A 'E5IICE IIAI " ' la Our Center - TU2 TALS Stop in end see C:e nicest sh la Cregsa. Our Center Etreet I larket Is Open Uni2 7 P. X L Trliay CTSsings Urtl 9 P. LL Jt Lczczs Frca Owl Vmj Co. .VMUM. W MUJil l'TU HolUs Ottoway. county extemdoa necessary organization steps and the chair's request for a voluntary polling committee resulted in the following being named: Ed Ham mer, superintendent; Tony Schul tz, Anton Sanford. Ed Each and Flavius Annen. The state committee will meet April IT by which time the names of aorniness for the three district directors must be in their hands. Any qualified farmer may be no minated for director provided he is backed ' by the signature ot 29 farmers of the district,' owning at least 10 acres each. Elections will be held by ballot towards the latter part of May. when It wil also be decided whether to form the Soil conaerva f-fvr H erf vi - svi uijm va Invites PICTURE COMPARISON TRADER 10U1E 1870 Una Ave. 1123 Center STEER BEEF 0 JLB. LB. -LB. lb. less. No charge ior slicing. 37 55t Pies iLB. Loin LB. .LB. Inch Thick LB. .LB. JB. T JLB. J3. SS JLB. 55 rd. JB..1C l-50 SHiced -LB. Ctreet Location OF SALEII vcziety c! fresh cad oared