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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1945)
10 Capital Journal, Salem, Oregon, Thursday, June 21, 1945 Salem Woman Points to Critical Need for Park Here "Some people say Salem does not need a park, and others say the city should buy the Bush property for park purposes. So there you are. What shall we do?" asks Miss Renska L. Swart, who knows the local situations about as well as anyone in Sa lem. Miss Swart sides with those who want to see the Bush pas ture converted into a modern park. "Many Salem people." says 'Miss Swart, "go to neighboring cities, like Dallas and Silver ton, lor their picnic outings for the reason that they find there tables, benches, stoves and wat er that make picnicking easier than where you have to spread a tablecloth on the ground and risk kicking over a bottle of pickles or a plate of sandwich es. That's the best you can do In either Marion square or Wil son park. And there is not a rest room in either one of them. Cause for Shame "Last year Salem people had cause to feel ashamed of Salem when the July 4 celebration and barbecue were held at Marion spuare. Thousands of people came from all parts of the val ley with picnic baskets. There wasn't a table on which to spread dinner, no place to wash hands, no place for mothers to take their babies or small chil dren. One toilet room in an un sanitary condition to serve the thousands who came. "Not only should the com fort of the visitors be consider ed but some accommodation for those who live here and who can't get far from the town be cause of the gasoline shortage. Many Salem families would be happy to have a park within the city limits with a section where picnickers could go. Wouldn't the mothers who prepare picnic dinners for their families ap preciate a place to eat out doors under the trees by a stream? Another Reason "Right now there is an added reason, for the railroad compan ies are pleading with people to stay at home and not travel, so the soldiers and war provisions can be transported." Miss Swart admits there are priority restrictions against lum ber, but lljinks that in this land of timber boerds enough to build tables could be found, and as for manpower shortage says plenty of women are left in Sa lem who can handle a saw or drive, a nail, "Why not call on the girls at the state house?1.' she asks. "They will volunteer to help, just as they do when the far mer needs his beans or fruit crop picked, or when the can neries become flooded with fruits and vegetables. "They'll thrive on it! said Doctor Any mother would be proud of two young huskies like these sturdy and full of pep! Babies thrive on Borden's Evaporated Milk. You see, Borden's is so rich in Vitamin D and Calcium, it's just the thing they need to help grow good teeth and bones. . And Golly! What Borden's does for coffee Honestly, until you try it, you just can't imagine what marvelous things Borden's does for coffee! Somehow it brings out nil the full rich coffee flavor ... so every sip is downright delicious. And Borden's is mighty swell for cooking and baking, too. Just you try it and see! "MAKE THIS GRAND DESSERT with leftover coffee and borden's!" COFFEE NUT PUDDING cup strong coffa cup Bordi' Eveporatad Milk cup sugar lobUipooni corn itarch Vi tcoipoon salt 1 88- slightly baUn 1 teaspoon vanilla i cup coarsely chopped walnuts, if dird Heat coft'ea und l'j cup of the Rordon'i Evaporated Milk in top of double boilw. Mix lunar, cornstarch, and salt; slowly arid remaining Vi cup of milk, stirring until smooth. Stir cornstarch mixture into hot mixture. Cook, stirring constantly, over hot water about 10 minutes. Pour part of mirture over egg, mixing well Return to double boiler; cook 2 minutes longer, stir ring. Remove from heat. Cool, stirring oc casionally. Add vanilla and nuts. Serve with cream or top milk. Serves 4. Camp Adair Needs Civilian Employes Reactivation of Camp Adair, Oregon, will provide for sev eral hundred civil service em ployes probably exceeding the number employed before the camp was deactivated a year ago, according to Colonel Lewis S. Norman, post commander. Men and women employes are urgently needed for all types of jobs, clerical, administrative. "With soldiers returning from the war and the flood of tour ists that wil) come to the north west after the war, why shouldn't Salem set its house in order with flowers, gardens and parks?" technical and skilled and un skilled labor. Camp Adair has resumed activities to handle the redeployment of army ground forces troops for the Pacific theater of operations. It is expected that the post will be in full operation within a few weeks, which fact adds to the urgent heed for, civilian em ployes. Temporary civil service appointments providing substan tial incomes are awaiting those who apply. A dormitory for women will be provided for those who live too far from the post to com mute. Restaurant and recrea tional facilities will also be pro vided for all employes. Quali fied persons may contact 'their nearest U. S. employment ser vice for positions at Camp Ad- TJnlonvale Earl Behr of Ku ippa, Tex., came by bus on a surprise to visit Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edward I Oregon. Clow. He It now visiting Mrs. Clow's mother and brother at Salem and expect to remain in Flavor Specials TENDER YOUNG VEGETABLES AND MORTON'S SALT AT YOUR GROCER'S NOW Han't tlia Qsick. Easy Way ts Maks Marvswus BIRRY JAM I Cup Ground BnlM (Any Vartalrl Itt Cup Sugar 1 Package VL-Jr. rcim m LA ..A i - r , . r POPULAR ftatftiss - Wah. item, grind 3 quarli fully rlp briw. or cnih compl.l.ly a lay at a t,m. to o ...1 - ----- tmu im."rj- .jhMC.P. memory .un" , w-,. 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