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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1940)
A Monday, October 21, 1940 (I The Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon Eleven If some people's stock in trade is brains they carry them in funny looking sample cases. if CapitalJournalj CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES Fr line IOC Par Una, 8 times Sac Per Una. 6 tlmea 0o Per line, 1 month tl Ji Mln 36e 8 time mln doe. 0-ttme minimum 4Bo Minimum Per Ad 36 cenu. Want Ada mint be in M 10 ajn. day of publication. 3 For Sale Houses I urull fririRtriitd hnmn. 2 iodroome. hall, living room, kitchen. Ltok, bdw. lioora, iurnace, iireptace, iraD. shrubs, flowers, large lot. faooo. Terms. Attractive 5-room suburban home; furnace, fireplace, hdw. floora. Colon ,ia architecture, 83200. Might con ' alder como trade. '4 WINNIE PETTYJOHN, REALTOR S 477 Court Street a252 1750, 8-R.. bsmt., gar. 1610 Mission. , a276 MR. RENTER: We have several older houses that can be purchased on easy v terms. Priced from $1400 up. Ask ; about them. SEE Mrs Ellis with y fiHILDS & MILLER. REALTORS '844 State Street. Phone 9261. a252 onod 7-room house. 2 blks. from high school, furniture Included. 2800. Ph. . 1623. Dallas. Ore. a273 6-ROOM stucco nomo jusc ouisiae city limits on paved road, Large poul- try house. Fruit and berries, $3,500. ,i will accept small home In trade up 4 to $1800. J fl-room English type home in Engle- wood district. 2 bedrooms and attic j) finished as playroom. Has modern fee 's tiirea. $3600. Terms. 1 SEE Mr. Collins With HAWKINS Ss 1 ROBERTS, INC. M"'' fl.ROOM residence. 110 W. Lincoln, Faii-mount hill. See owner. A. Mat- , thews. 633 Perry St. Room am. aato t ANOTHER REAL HOME now ready In 'wntiuit Add. Malioenny finish, alr- condltloned. Ph. 6705 for appoint ment. A252 MODERN home. H C. Hummel. BulH- S r. 1145 coiumoia at. uiai wad. For Sale Farms BUT THAT FARM NOWI Prices advancing. See this fine 60 cres near Salem, N.E. 6-room house, etc., at $6500. It's a Bargain. Will take $2500 cash. SEE Mr. Bartlett Witn CHILDS St MILLER, REALTORS 844 State Street. Phone 0261. b252 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION I Acre, close to city limits, east. Good 7-room house with basement, and ftirnae. manv larae shade, fruit and nut trees. Offered for quick sale at $4000. Let tis show you. SEE Mrs. Ellis with CHILDS As MILLER. REALTORS 344 State Street. Phone 9261. b252 For Sal" Acreaqe 35 ACRES near Keizer, 8-room house, bath, elect., fireplace, large Darn, creek. Very fine for subdivision oi hornes. $6500. Will consider city prop, erty. W1NNTK PETTYJOHN, REALTOR 477 Court Street. bb252 For Sale Miscellaneous Truller Hnuse. eaulDDed. 680 N. 20th c256 nvrt fiOCKER SPANIEL PUPS. 104B N 8th St. C252 Gas cook stove $6; air-tight stove $3 50 a Iron beds $4 and $6 60 Commode $2.50; mattress ....$1 3 double springs, each $2 PVilriinir table ....$2: Rocker . ;..2 6 ft. ext. table 18.76 Electric cook stove $2.50 895 N. 14th C252 BRAND NEW Remington portable typewriter, complete, standard key board 29.75. Terms like rent as low as 10c a day. Prom factory to you. Remington Rand inc., ai no. msn. C253 NOW wrecking Dallas Hotel. Dallas. Oregon. All lumber, windows, doors, pipe at bargain prices. Also tables, chairs, rockers, beds, counters, com- mnrloa Mr lireVtATM. flM Salesman On Inh C252 niRT. Rock. Fertilizer. 1700 N. Front c273 7-FT. Frlgtdalre, ex. cond. Nuree's uni forms, sizes 80 to 40. rn. a-iouv. caa Vacuum Cleaners, new Si used Part St repair, all makes, vince s. e mv. c- DIRECTORY CHIMNEY SWEEP 1 havo the latest vacuum cleaner; 14 years experience In Salem. All work guaranteed. B. F. Ensley. P. 7176. 026ft Piirnnnes vacuumed. F. Roaacb. P. 4513 o25f ENGINEER & SURVEYOR J. H. Neef. 605 Ouardlan Bldg. Ph.&850. 0263 EXCAVATING EXCAVATING of all kinds: basement dug, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt (oi ale BEE Ben Otlen & Bona Ph 3UB0 o EXCAVATING of all kinds. Baacmente dug, dirt hauled or moved. Dirt fo. tale. Salem Sand & Gravel Co 9408 0' FLORIST Brelthaupt'a for flowers. Dial BIBB, o' FUNERAL TIRECTORS Terwllllger Funeral home. Ph 6828 o' WALKER & HOWELL Punoral Borne 845 N Capitol St. Phone 867 o PAINTING KALSOMINING Artistic work. Free estlmaw P. 9465 o25S PAPERING - PAINTING JERRY JOHNSON. Phone 8778. o273 EXPERT workmanship Ph 4328 o2M PLUMBING REPAIRS Plumbing, general repair work Orabei Bros. 164 8 Uteri? Ph 6594 o' TRANSFEK & STORAGE For local or distance transfer, storage, burner oil, call 3131 Larmer Trans fer Co Trucks to Portland dally. Also agent for Pierre Auto Freight lines, Including California points. o TYPEWRITERS All makes sold rented and repaired Needham's Book Store 465 State 8t. o WINDOW CLEANING NEW DEAL WINDOW CLEANING CO Windows. Floors. Woodwork P 0381 o WEl.l DRILLING SNEED 2505 Brooks. Ph. 6309, 0283 When a Feller Needs a Friend Furniture for Sale NEW AND USED FURNITURE SPECIALS Mohair Davenport & Chair $25.00 Bed-Daveno. like new 20.00 Studio Couch, coll construction 10.00 Odd Chairs & Rockers 1.00 Qas Ranges 6 00 End Tables l-OO 6-pc. Breakfast Set; 7.95 Bed, Springs & Mattress 6.00 Ivory Dresser 7.50 5-pc. Walnut Dining Sot 25.00 Velour Swing Rockers 15.75 Framed Pictures 50 Secretary Book Cases 25.00 IBS Lamp 6c Shade 4.95 9x12 Rugs 10.00 UPSTAIRS FURNITURE STORE 430 Court St. (Upstairs) cd252 BUNK BEDS, Unfinished, $12.95. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. CC1253,' One Used Inner Spring Mattress; good condition, $6.75. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. cd253' One Used 2-Piece Living Room Suite. Figured Velour Covering $14.50. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. cd253 Ono UBed Table Model Crusader Radio. Push-button tuning $9.05. GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. cd253' One Slightly Used Hoover Electric Va cuum Cleaner with attachments $14.50 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. cd253' One Used Walnut House Desk $8.95 GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. cd253 One Used 7-plece Dining Room Set. soiid oak. amend id condition sio.vf) GEVURTZ FURNITURE CO. ctl253 LATE type G.E, range, $75, Ph. 4111 . . . cd232 NEW Quaker oil range, forcfd draft. Wae $179.60; now $95. 2150 Chemek- eta St. cd252 FOWLER electric water heater, twin units, $55. Phone 4131. cd252 For Sale Livestock FARMERS! Dead and Worthless Horses & Cows picked up Free of charge, anywhere within the Willamette valley. Top prices for fox feed horses. Phone us collect, 6411, Salem. MONTGOMERY RENDING WKS. 0 For Sale Wood Dry mill blk., saw d hog fuel. Ph. 6832 ee275 PLANER and box wood for Immedi ate delivery- Salem Box Co. Ph. 9189 - . ce255' OAK and FIR. Ph. 2-2120. ee252 16" Old Fir $5; knots $5; 4-ft. 2nd $4. ash, maple, limbs. Ph. 9456. ec2S4 Wood Sawing. Mrs. F. A. Wood. P. 8200. eeS64 Mill wood $3.80 per load. Ph. 5852 or 5341. Wood at west end Court St ee25P Fresh sawdust, hog fuel, shaving & dry wood. Prompt del. Ph. 7146. ce257 DRY wood. Ph. 2-2683. Smith & Ru bens. ee253' Wanted Help Wanted: Housekeeper, 1795 Court. g254 Middle-aged woman for light house work & care for semi-Invalid. Box 85 Capital Journal. g254 Wanted: Live wire real estate, insur ance salesman. Exp. not necessary. Box 84 Capital Journal. g252 GIRL for housework. Board, room & wages 303 South Winter. g253 Old established Co. has opening for several cosmetics salesladies. Training, high commission. Apply Miss Jaeckel, Senator hotel, Mon., Oct. 22. between 1 and 4 p.m. and Tues, between 9 A: 12 g252 GIRL for Gen'l. hsewk. 740 Shipping. g2B3 Girl for general housework. Go hnm? nights. 1665 D St. R252' Wanted Position Housework, can drive, $18; 2'j yar old son, Rt. 2, box 13.1A Salm. h252 If you Like to DRAW - SKETCH or PAINT See TALENT TEST AD In Miscellaneous Column. h257 Wanted Miscellaneous WALNUT At fllbfrt meats Highest price. Klorfeln. 460 N Front. For Rent New Ultrn-Mociorn Colonial homo. furn.. or unlurn. Ph. 8727. J257' Small furn. Apt. 642 N. Liberty. J257 Mod, fur, apt. 215 S. Winter. 1254' 25 Five-room furnished, close In 35 New fl-room house. 15 Small furn. apt. C. H. SANDERS 231 N. High 5838 J252- 4-Room furnished Apartmrnt, lare.e living room, tile kitchen and bnth Phone 8373563 Court St JST 3-rm. furn. apt. etm. ht. 640 Marlon 1257 Lovely 3-rm. furn. apt. Refrlg. Ai rpnoe 345 Division at. .-i- Very nice mod. fur. apt. 463 Front. 1257- by Financial Loans Financial Loans $10.00 - $25.00 - $50.00 - and up to $300.00 . LOANS TO HELP YOU BUT WINTER FUEL PAY DOCTOR OR DENTALS BILLS MAKE CAR REPAIRS REDUCE FURNITURE PAYMENTS CONSOLIDATE BILLS REDUCE CAR PAYMENTS PAY TAXES MEET EMERGENCIES. (Auto Loans and Refinancing to 4500.00) The easiest, quickest, most business-like way to solve your financial prob lems Is to bring your troubles to us. Here you will find the most liberal method of borrowing. Easy Repayments adjusted to Income. LET US HELP YOU TODAY - - 20 MpNTHS TO REPAY CALKIN'S FINANCE CO. "SALEM'S PERSONAL LOAN CENTER" Rm. 201, 2nd fir. First National Bank Building Salem, Oregon Phone 4446. S-228 State License M-278 r For Rent 2 New homes on Willow St., modern, basemt., furnace, each rent for $35, N. Cap, 6 rooms, furnished $50. N. 21st, 3 bedrooms $25. Saginaw, 6 rooms, unfurnished $17.50 MONEY TO LOAN P. H. BELL, REALTOR 429 Oregon Bldg. Phone 6121. 252' Nice furn. 3-r. mod. apt. 690 Union. J257 Mod. furn. 5-rm. duplex, 855 Center. 5-R. unfur. bungalow 1495 B. P. 6194. J253 4-R. hse. mod. except furnace. Ad ults, with am. child, 20 Morgan Ave Phone 8600. J253 aACRE with small mod. hse. close In Valley Land Co., 370V& State. J252 Furnished apt. Water, lights, heat, garage 1130 Oak St. J253 "The Willows," a new 4 -room modern house north on High, 679 Willow St. Phone 4332. J252 2-rm. furn. Apt. Lights, water, $2.25 wk. 1290 Oak. Phone 5276. J252 Small Hse. Adults. 1435 N. Winter. J252 3-RM. furn. base. apt. Lts., wt. gar., $15 per mo.; 790 N. Commercial. J 2 52 1-RM. fur. apt. Lts., water, Maytag; $10. Call after 5:30. Apt. 7, 1620 Ferry, J255 Neat 5-room furnished duplex, gar age, water, 1125 Jefferson. J254 2-Rm. furn. apt. 450 S. Capitol. j254 3-R. mod. apt. 1st fir. 658 Center. 3254' FURN. APTS. near linen mill. $8, $12, $15. Lts., wtr. it phone. Call 21481. J254 7-RM. mod. house, automatic heat. Inq. 1375 Market St. J254 Look It overt 4-rm. furn. Apt. $27.50. Adults 45B South High St. J253 $11.50, 2-rm. furn. apt. 1397 N. Com'l. Nice clean mod. 5-rm. furn. flat. H. & n watnr enr 13011 Plr Rt. NICE rooms. 461 N. High. J289' Furn. 4-rm. apt. 359 N. Liberty. 2 R. apt Adults. 841 N. Liberty. J261 MOD. cabins, $4 wk. up. 2860 S Coml J261 ROOM for men at 1-S5 Court St. ) HOTEL SALEM, iow monthly rates. J' HOUSES Melvln Johnson. Ph 3723 J HOTEL MARION, special weekly and monthly rates to permanent guest Marlon Coffee Shop. Delicious meals at low prices. CHOICE APT. now available at the modern Fisher Apt.. So. Coml at Oak. Phone 7057 1 Room and Board Board & Room, 790 N. Church. JJ271 HEALTH HOME for elderly or" con valescent. Convenient, pleasant. Ra ther Ogden, 593 So. Commercial, JJ267 Lost and Found LOST: Girl's glasses in black con. Sat urday between Miller's 6c Woolworths. Reward. Phone 8228. k254 LOST Male Collie dog with white & tan markings. 8 yra. old. Please phone 4272. Reward. k253' LOST Male Springer spaniel. Brown & white. "Duke" on collar. Ph. 4376. k252 Personal Gordon Flemmlug, Ps.D., Psychologist. Here limited time. Ph. 4508. 1257 Mrs. Mnrtin, psychologist, dependable advice. 835 Shipping. Ph. 4960, 1253 Readings evenings, 2361 State St. 1253 Palmist. P. 4263 H. Barton. 1445 B St. 1263 Miscellaneous IF YOU LIKE TO DRAW, SKETCH or PAINT Write for Talent Test (No fee) Give Aee and Occupation Box 86 Capital Journal. m257 NOTICE: We pick up dead and worth less cows it horses anytime. Call us collect. Ph. 6411. Salem, Montgomery Rendering Works. m271 USED Vacuum Cleaners told and re paired Any make 260 State St Phone 6022 m Journal Want Ads Pay J Miss Clare Briggs , 1 Miscellaneous Dental Plate Repair TWO HOUR SERVICE IN MOST CASES Bring or Mall Tour Plates for Repaii DR. HARRY SEMLER. DENTIST, Adolpn Bldg., State it Commercial. Phone 6311. m Real Estate FOR SALE LOTS OWNED BY CITY $125 to $800 See Any Real Estate Man or call B632 We Invite your "For Sale" listings U fairly priced HAWKINS to ROBERTS INC., Realtors. Guardian Bldg. n Automobiles Used Car: '29 Ford Coupe, new paint Job, V8 wheels, Sale by owner. Call 467 6. 16th. q253 For Sale. 1937 Chev. Master DcLuxc in flrfe shape. Sacrifice for quick salo. 265 Ferry St. q254 NOW WRECKING 34 INTERNATIONAL PICKUP 34 STAND. CHEV. SEDAN 33 MASTER CHEV. SEDAN 31 WILLYS COUPE When it's time for parts for car or truck, think first of ACME AUTO and TRUCK WRECKERS 430 S. Commercial. q253 Trade Equity In '36 Chev. DcLuxe 4 door sedan, radio, heater, for good Model "A." P.O. box 101, Monmouth. Ore. 0.253 TRADE equity in late mod. sed. for ugns sea. uox oo, uapum uuuniiu. q253 '35 Ford. Good cond. Arrange terms, Owner. 650 N. Summer. Apt. 217, q252 '36 PLY. del. 4-dr. sedan. Has heater i& new paint. '36 Ford Tudor, radio heater & reconditioned motor. Sell or trade. 1945 Fairgrounds Rd Salem. q252 Financial Loans FOR SALE: Good sound first farm mortgages and bonds SEE B O ZIE LINSKI with Hawkins St Roberta, lnc Phone 4108 or 9748 r" LOANS FOR ALL TYPES OF LOANS SET STATE FINANCE CO. 844 State St. Phone 0261 6-216 M-222 f WANTED to Buy for Cash. 1st St 2nd mortgages real estate contracts end merchandise discount paper. STATE FINANCE CO. 344 State St. Salem Oregon r We loan on farm, residential & busi ness property Will buy mortgages contracts. HAWKINS St ROBERTS INC. Realtors Guardian Bldg r $20.00 to $1,000.00 on your car Consumers Credit Co. Qrler Bros.. Agents 137 New Blieh Bldg - - Phone 29I Money Immediately M-232 ' f QUICK CASH LOANS All Plans GENERAL FINANCE CORPORATION Llcenne No 8-I3B 13fl S Commercial Bt r Private Money AUTO and TRUCK LOANS Contraeu refinanced to reduoe pay- No delay or red tape You will retain possession or tne venicie. 1 TO 20 MONTHS TO PAY Roy H. Simmons 136 South Commercial Street Phone 0ISB Lie No M-I62 r FHA LOANS 414SS Also prlv.te loans Abrama Ellis Ine Maaonle Blda r AUTO LOANS Willamette Credit Co. 5th FLOOR OUARDIAN BUILD1NO License No. M-160 r Livestock Wanted DEAD or worthless slock removed on moment's notice. Cull 5000 collect Salem Fertilizer & By-Producti WHs Journal Want Ads Pay Automobiles A Safe Place To Buy USED CARS $575 for 20,000 Miles '39 Packard 6 Sedan One of the latest with Overdrive - De Luxe Equipment - 4 brand new tires. Finish inside and out like new - New car Guarantee. Cost New $1450. Our Price now $875. Pay down $275 Bal. at $27.50 per mo. plus Interest and Insurance. State Motors, Inc. uimcAM tnWATJn TsWAT.WnS NEW LOCATION 340 NORTH HIGH. a252 Specialized Services Blankets washed and curtains stretched. Reasonable. Phone 2-1507 ss253a Business Opportunities FOR SALE: Attractive, light confec tionery shop. Fully equipped. Doing good business. 1286 State St. u253 For Sale: Good paying lunch coun ter on Commercial St. Write Box 82, Capital Journal. U2B3 APARTMENT house lease to respon sible party or want experienced mana ger. Box 81, Capital Journal. U252 ovum t Contributions to this column must be confined to 300 words and signed by writer To The Editor: The picture of Miss Jean Hoss in the Woman's sec tion of our favorite paper on Thurs day evening arouses a reminiscent mood in the minds of the old tim ers out at the state house of the time when this charming young lady's father, the late Hal E. Hoss, was secretary of state in the "old capitol building." Many have been the voluntary tributes to his mem ory this week. Everyone speaks of his very hu man Interest in his employes and of his strolls through the offices, stop ping to chat at the desks of the va rious employes, for he knew them all knew their families and when or If any of them were in trouble. One employe especially mentions the fact that he organized a "Self Bcttermcnt Society" and conducted these meetings in a vacant room at the state house each week. He urged all employes to feel free to attend and would lead the meetings, call ing on various people for impromp tu speeches, encouraging them to better themselves in public speak ing and to be ready at all times to speak on any subject that might come up. Another spoke of the spelling bees which he also conduct ed, sensing that a competitive atti tude on this subject was beneficial to all concerned and much merri ment often resulted when some one "went down" on a seemingly simple word. Others spoke of the lnter-office ball games, the picnics to which the employes took the whole family. Hal, as he was known to all, kept these customs alive as long as he was in office. He had a great love for all humanity and many have spoken of his personal contacts and interest in his employes and associates. He was noted for his dry sense of hu mor and beloved by all who knew him. One expression of his dry wit which still exists is "Hal's Half Acre" over at Taft, which Is now the family home of Mrs .Hoss and the "young Hosses" as Hal affec tionately called his, at that time, very young family. Miss Jean's marriage would have given her father great pleasure for he was always a "family man." The fact that she is an active member of the Young Republican club shows that she is a living tribute to her father and another "good old Hoss," and would have given keen delight to her father. It Is also Interesting to note that Mrs. Hoss Is the re publican nominee for treasurer of Lincoln county. LOTTIE C. RANSDELL. To the Editor: The end of Hitlerlsm or Totalitar ianism, that began under the reign of Nebuchadnezzar, and is now car ried on under the rule of Hitler, with the German army, is foretold in the book of the prophet Daniel in the 11th chapter. The 36, 37, 38th verses, definitely and perfectly describe the charac teristics of a Hitlerite. Verse 39 reveals what he has ac complished with his "god of forces." "He shall cause them to rule over many, and shall divide the land for gain." Verse 44, "Tidings out of the east fjapan's move in Indo-China) and out of the north, (Russia, massing troops on the Rumanian border and In the Black Seal shall trouble him, therefore he shall go forth with great fury to destroy (England) and utterly make away many (countries that stand in his way, on Ills march Into Turkey, as revealed in the 41st verse)." "He shall enter also Into the glorious land (Turkey) and many countries shall bo overthrown, but thene shall escape, Edom, Moab and Ammon." (Rumania, Hungary and Bulgaria). The 45th verse reveals, "And he shall plant the tabernacles of his palace (military forces) between the (Black and Mediterranean) seas, in the glorious holy mountain, (In Turkey) yet he sail come to his end, and none shall help him." The 40th verse reveals who the "none shall help him" Is. "And at the time of the end (of the German army In Turkey) shall the king of south (Mussolini) push at him and the king of the north (Stalin) shall come against him like a whirlwind, with chariots and with horsemen and with many ships (Russian ships in the Black Sea)." Thus Hitlerlsm ends, "in the val ley of decision," see Joel 3rd chap ter, i4tn verse. For further knowledge of most important events affecting people of an nations, see the 1st and 2nd ver ses of the 12th chapter of Daniel. J. E. Wright. 310 Madronna Ave Salem Height, Salem, Ore. To the Editor In the election on November 5 the average citizen and voter will be required to make some Important decision. Since the im portance of political parties in this campaign has been quite extensively reduced, the main problem before the voter is in the selection of the proper persons to fill the various offices. How is a voter going to de termine which candidates are to receive his vote? The first and most . Important quaimcation of a candidate for pub lic office is his morality. Ask these questions: Is he honest; is he truth ful, frugal, thrifty, ctratgtforward, considerate of others; does he al ways adhere to the side which he believes to be right? Next to determine the, fitness of the candidate to perform the duties of the office he seeks, Inquire as to his education, training and previous experience, the amount deemed necessary depending on the nature of the office involved. The above applies to all offices As to the policy forming offices, in which the incumbent is given broad discretionary powers in determin ing and directing the course and conduct of public affairs, another matter needs to be considered. What principles or philosophy are likely to determine the candidate's course of action after he assumes office? The only federal officers, who the people will elect in November and who will directly determine the course of the nation from the first of the year are: President, vice president, U. S. senators- and con gressmen. Willie the office of pres ident is of great Importance, in some respects, the congress is of equal, if not of greater importance. Because complaint Is being made that congress has delegated too many of Its powers to the presi dent and because of the grave con ditions existing In the world today it becomes doubly Important at this time to elect strong, conscientious men of ability to congress as well as a man who possesses these qual ities to fill the office of president. Thus a great responsibility rests on each Individual citizen. And how is he to meet this obligation? Just a few suggestions which may be helpful; spend as much time as you can between now and election day In thought and in gathering Information; find out all that you can concerning every candidate from the highest to the lowest, along the lines suggested; listen to their speeches and statements and also find out what you can as to their previous performances. After you have gathered as many facts as you can, rely largely on your own personal judgment based on the facts. However, beware of speecnes, articles and statements, chiefly de signed to produce prejudice In the mind. Prejudice warps the judg ment and more than likely a wrong decision will be made. Do not vote for a person just because he Is a friend and needs a Job, unless he is also the best qualified person for the position. By all means do not fail to vote because you cannot find a candidate who meets all the re quirements or your Ideal, but vote for the person wno comes nearest to it. H. H. KLOEPPINd, 473 N. Winter St. Salem, Ore. (Continued from Page 5) on the evening of Tuesday, October 22. Rainbow Olrls from Corvallls will be honor guests, along wl'h visiting grand officers. Miss Cl vllla Reeher, worthy advisor; Mrs. Stella Henry, mother advisor, and the Rainbow officers will have charge of the meeting. ... Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Loder pre sided at dinner Saturday evening In honor of the birthday annlvcrs ary of Mr. Loder'i mother, Mrs. Ed Loder. Covers were placed for tho guest of honor, Mr. and Mrs. James Lo der and Mr. and Mrs Wayne Loder. ... Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur L. Parker (Pauline Putnam) have returned from their wedding trip and are re siding at 44814 Belmont street. ... Woman's Union of the First Con gregational church will be enter tained Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. B. B Flnck. Mrs. E. J. Donnell will pre side at the business meeting ... Sllverton Attending the third dis trict meeting of the Oregon Fed eration of Women's clubs In Salem Saturday from the local Woman's club wero Mrs. Kenneth Hewitt treasurer, Mrs. Oeorgo Jaeschke president, and Mrs. A. P. Solle, state federation publicity chairman. Mrs. Jaeschke served at a mem Palhr Veal lulls 1 lb. chopped veal (economy cut) cup dried bread crumbs 1 teaspoon chopped ontonr teaspoon salt Mi teaspoon paprika teaspoon celery seed . 4 tablespoons flour 4 tablespoons fat 4 cups water Mix veal, crumbs and seasonings. Shape in eight balls, roll in flour and brown in fat melted in a pan. Add half of water and a lid. Cook over moderate heat for 10 minutes; add other water and dumplings. Cover tightly and boil 10 minutes. DmnplinRS 1 sup flour 2 teaspoons baking powdei 14 teaspoon salt i teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon grated raw carrots V4 cup milk Mix ingredients lightly and drop from tip of a spoon Into the cooking meat. Jellied Fall Salad 1 package lemon flavored aolatln 1 cup boiling water 2 tablespoons vinegar 2 tablespoons granulated augar V2 cup boiled salad dressing cup diced oucumbers yA cup chopped aweet pickles ' V. tensnoou minced onions 1 tablespoon chopped parsley 1 tablespoon horseradish 1 tablespoon ohopped green pepper cup diced celery Dissolve gelatin In water. Add vin egar and sugar. Mir well and chill until slightly thick. Pour in remain ing ingredients and place in a shal low pan. Chill until firm. Cut In squares and place atop crisp lettuce. ber of the nominating committee. The eroun had noon luncheon at the Argo hotel. ... Woman's association of the Pres byterian church will meet Wednes day, October 23, at the church at 2 o'clock. Mrs. Paul Jackson of the Sa lem Indian School at Chemawa will show colored films of the pageant held there each year. Committee for the tea hour Is Mrs. E. A. Kenney, Mrs. O. A. Ma cey, Mrs. H. B. Olalsyer, Mrs. Al bert Wells, Mrs. Glenn Adams and Mrs. L. M. Purvlne. -, ... Lyons The Woman's club held its meeting at the clubhouse Thurs day afternoon. Plans were talked and discussed for the meeting of the Federation of Women's clubs, which will be held at the clubhouse October 25 with Mehama Joint hos tess. Plans were also made for the bazaar which will be held at the Rebckah hall November 16. . Aumsvillci Mrs. Fred Potter en tertained the Aumsville Woman's club at her home on Thursday. President Minnie Peterson presided over the business meeting. Mrs. El mer Klein became a member of the club; Mrs. T. P. Otto gave a talk on the value and work of a home demonstration agent. At the close of the meeting refreshments were served by the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Mark Lewis, Those present wore Mrs. J. A. Smith, Mrs. Lula Fuson, Mrs. Bland Spccr. Mrs. Charles Martin, Mrs. O. A. Lesley, Mrs. Elmer Kleen, Mrs. A. B. Ham, Mrs. E. J. Towle, Miss Minnie Peterson, Mrs. W. A. Forgey, Mrs. T. Y. McClellan, Mrs. T. P. Otto, Mrs. D. W. Lamb, Mrs. Mark Lewis. Children present were: Gary Forgey, Roma Deane and Nor ACROSS 1. Cronies 6. Melt t. Edible tuber 12. Keerl covering 13. Cavity 14. Body bone 15. Honrfroit 16. Meaningless repetition It. Mountain in Crete IS. Nnrrow fabrlo 19. Unclosed: pootla 2ft. Recurs 21. I'iitron mint of lawyers 23. Withdraw 25. Sots in from th margin IS. Score at base ball 29. Bun sod 1t3. Exposed 26, God dean of the harvest 27. Of later origin 39. Fortune 40. CIcnrs above expenses 42. Ntnnlcr 44. Accomplish 4T. Snrlto 47. Inhabitant 49. Deep gorft with gteep 8ld tin M. Tart in a play fa skin r.4. Facta 66. Heavy blow. aianft R9. Prcelv 60. Circular indicator 81. Weed 7 la 13 M I X'-s 16 17 8 V;'Af fo u IIIIII IZ.- 2"? 30 31 33 34 To 3T" 'v" 42 SS" 77;, Z5 33 .?4?t sT 'Js8 155 "7 i JL I I I ., I I I ma Jean Otto and Mrs, Potter's lit tle grandson, Jerry Wayne. ... Mill Cltv Representing Mnrllvn chapter of the Eastern Star at the regular meeting of Chadwick chapter In 8alem Tuesday evening were Mr. and Mrs. E. S. McRob ert, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Allen and Mrs. Mabel Patton. Mt. Angel Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Ebner were hosts at a smartly ar ranged dinner at their country home Friday In compliment to her mother, who visited with them dur ing the week. Covers were placed for the guest of honor, Mrs. Mary Cottmlre, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Whitehead of Mill Valley, Calif.. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fchrenbacher and Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Hawthorne and -ion, John, of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fchrenbacher and Miss Evelyn Fchrenbacher of Troutdale, Miss Mildred Fehrenbacher. R.N.. of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Kloft and the hosts. Vows Exchanged In Jefferson Jefferson Tne Evangelical church in Jefferson was the scene of a pret ty wedding Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock when Miss Laura Kihs, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Karl Kihs of Jefferson, became the bride of Sherman Hoffstetter of Pratum, Autumn leaves and baskets of au tumn flowers banked the altar of the church, where Rev. William El mer, pastor of the church, read the service in the presence of the two families and close friends of the couple. Preceding the ceremony Mrs. Wil liam Elmer sang "O Promise Me," and "O Love that Will Not Lot Me Go." Mrs. J. T. Jones played the accompaniment and wedding march. The bride was charming in a floor length gown of white celanese taf feta. The front of the tight-fitting bodice was shirred with tiny blue bows down the front. Her finger-tip tulle veil fell from a wreath of orange blossoms and she carried her mother's wedding hand kerchief and a nosegay of gardenias and roses. Miss Helen Kihs was her sister's only attendant and she wore a floor length dress of blue net and car ried a nosegay of shaded pink as ters. Adrian Hoffstetter served as' best man for his brother; . Following the ceremony a recep tion was held at the country home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Karl Kihs. The serving table was centered with the bride's cake, flank ed with tall white tapers and bowls of asters, Mrs. Lauren Stettler, sister of the bride, cut the cakes, and assisting in serving the Ices and cake were Ann Henrickson, Elma Potter, Hel en Novak of Salem and Bernlce My ers of Albany. Mrs. George Kihs was in charge of the gifts. Mrs, Hoffstetter graduated from the Jefferson high school and is popular among the young people of the community. After spending a few days at the beach, the young couple will live near Pratum, where Mr. Hoffstet ter is engaged in farming. For going away Mrs. Hoffstetter chose a wine colored suit and black accessories. LODGES A Pacific Lodge No. 50, A.P. & A. M. P.O. degree Wed., Oct. 23, - 7:30 p.m. W. A. Merriott, W.M. A Pacific Lodge N. 60, AF St AM, ytsy Stated meeting Fri.. Oct. 18 7:30 pjn. W. A. Merriott, W M. tl Solution of Saturday's Puzzle f2. Rnllnr R3. Wlckan'nasi 64. Taverns 65. Typ meaaurta 6ft. Depend 67. Throw OOWN 1. Porilon 2. Operatic tolo I. Clear 4. Arm corerinKl t. Sour thrushcat Scotch 6. Circle of wood or mntal 7. nhaiiFte 5. Garden tmpla ment 9. Inventive 10, Anple juice II. DiminlRh 22. Hihltcal region 2i, V.it 25. Metal. 26. Hark of the neck 3T. Scattered iced 31. Individually .13, Was carried 34. Knfiliih ffchool 36. Devlcn for utritohlni fabrics 3. City In Nevada 41. Crafty 43. I'ortnlnlns to an African river 46. Provender 4ft. Martin 4!. SocUl mnnrtlni 0. 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