East Salem Homemakers
Attend Demonstration Class
East Salem, Oct. 21 Homemakers in all East Salem communi
ties had the opportunity of attending a home demonstration
class by Marion county's own agents on the subjects "Keep
Well with Vitamines A and D" ;
and "Care of the Hair." There
were five different classes held
in the past two weeks at the
homes of Mrs. Paul Barrett in
Middle Grove; Lansing Neigh
bors in East Salem at the home
of Mrs. I. G. Lermon; East Salem
unit with Mrs. Charles Jayne;
Four Corners with Mrs. Warren
Shrake; and Edina Lane in East
Salem with Mrs. Gleason Young.
In the "Keeping Well With Vi
tamines A and D" classes Miss
Trindle took up vitamine A in
her morning class, naming and
giving illustrations of facts of
what Vitamine A does forpeople
and as Americans do show a de
ficiency in this vitamine, a table
of common foods showing the
weights, measures and units in
each was given each member
present for her own use in pre
paring meals.
A noon luncheon was prepar
ed using some of the most com
mon foods, and recipes for the
dishes served given out, with a
national food guide.
In the afternoon the presi
dent of the units conducted busi
ness meetings, naming their
committee chairmen for the new
..jfcar and each unit deciding on
the definite projects they would
consider.
In East Salem unit, the presi
dent. Mrs. C. A. Salter, appoint
ed Mrs. Walter Swingle, ACWW.
and Mrs. Bennias for friendship
chairman; Mrs. John Woodburn,
membership; Mrs. Ralph Hein,
hospitality; and Mrs. Albert
Patz, publicity. For the Four
Corners unit, the president, Mrs.
E. Walker, asked S. H. Cable
and Mrs. F. J. Shrake to serve
on the ACWW committee; Mrs.
L. J. Stewart and Mrs. Floyd
Lee, hospitality; and Mrs. War
ren Shrake and Mrs. W. E. Pe
terson, membership. Two com
munities, Auburn and Rickey,
are served by this unit and
women from each district on
different committees. This group
plans on sponsoring 4-H clubs
and all units will provide for
the care of small children as all
lessons are of special interest to
mothers of growing children.
The afternoon class was one of
this kind of vitamine D was con
sidered. Points emphasized
were: What it does for people,
especially children; how we se
cure it; three ways of enriching
milk with it; the fact that a per
son can take too much; and what
to look for in buying commer
cial preparations. Samples of
several commonly advertised
products were shown with spe
cial comments on each.
The four units which had this
lesson will have "Care of the
Hair" for their lesson next
month and Central Howell wom
en will have the vitamine lesson.
Each group will try to increase
its membership.
Elton Waft, Director
Of Dairy Breeders
Corvallis, Oct. 21 OT The
Oregon Dairy Breeders' associa
tion re-elected Henry Hagg,
Reedville, president, Saturday
at the annual membership meeting.
jonn rugn, sneao, was re
named vice president, and P,
H. Abts, Hulsboro, secretary
treasurer. Elton Watt, Marion
county; Melden Carl, Coos coun
ty, and Aubrey Tangen, Yamhill
county, were named directors.
Six Willamette vallev coun
ties are represented in the asso
ciation and delegates said Mal
heur and Clackamas were con
sidering joining.
Guard Will
Total 682,000
Washington, Oct. 21 (U.R) The
first 93 units of an eventual na
tional guard of 682.000 men
have been organized by the
states and approved by the war
department.
Ultimately there will be about
5,000 units. The 93 represent
just a start.
Maj. Gen. Butler B. Milton
berger, chief of the national
guard bureau, announced today
that the guard hoped to have
240,000 officers and men organ
ized by July 1, 1947. This would
compare with 300.000 in the
pre-war national guard.
The army looks upon the na
tional guard as an "M" day force
that can be called quickly into
action to defend the nation in
support of the regular army in
an emergency.
National guard units are be
ing organized so they will be
capable of defending their com
munities against direct airborne
enemy attack until an over-all
military defense can function.
The new national guard will
incorporate changes in weapons
and warfare brought about by
scientific and technical research
and development, the guard bu
reau said. The disturbed inter
national situation was taken
into consideration in planning a
national guard more than double
the size of the one in being be
fore World War II.
beet are derived from two stan
dard "improved" types.
fctfst. Joseph
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Contribution to this oolumD
must be confined to 300 words
and signed 0; writer
To the Editor: Do the grow
ers of Salem need help to gath
er their crops?
Then why aren't they inter
ested in providing an education
for the children of Salem Farm
Labor Supply Camp, No. 105?
Is it a part of the United States?
Why provide schools for the
countries we've just had to fight
and let these children go with
out? Are these camp children
Americans or not?
Buildings and equipment arc
all ready in camp. All that is
needed is teachers and books.
Idle children increase the child
delinquency problem. Talk
about helping the illiterates of
Kentucky and Tennessee. Would
Oregon like to have a like situ
ation? Oregon, the pride of
the west. Many of the camp
families are Orcgonians.
The Turner high school has
provided school and transporta
tion for the high school students.
If these grade schools can't have
school let's just close all the
grade schools and be done with
it.
.Funds are provided for every
thing from the sublime to the
ridiculous, so there probably
aren't any left for education.
Mrs. Raymond Hunter
Mrs. John Gornik
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Seal Campaign
Scon to Start
The annual Christmas seal
sale campaign sponsored by the
Marion county public health as
sociation will begin November
according to announcement
by Tinkham Gilbert, president
of the association.
Preliminary work in connec
tion with the actual sale of seals
has already started, with the
firemen folding sheets of stamps,
Camp Fire Girls placing them
in envelopes and girls from the
business administration class of
Salem high typing addresses on
the envelopes. The American
Legion auxiliary will soon be
gin stuffing the envelopes for
mailing.
As has been the case in re
cent years, the vast majority of
sales will be made through
direct mailing, although booths
will be placed at strategic loca
tions after the campaign begins.
HADING DI.AITMrHT,
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WOOtFOAM COKS., NEW YORK 10. N.t
Miss Dorothy Cornelius has
been named county chairman,
Dr. Henry Morris, Salem chair
man, and ft. S. Kcene, bond
chairman; Mrs. Roy Mink will
have charge of the bangle pin
division and Mrs. Conrad Paul
son, window displays.
Chairmen for the various
communities include: Mrs. Olin
Brown, Gcrvais; Mrs. Elmer
Klein, Aumsville; Mrs. Ed Mil
ler, Aurora; Mrs. Ronald Jones,
Brooks; Mrs. Levi Miller, Hub
bard; Mrs. Marvin Hutchins,
Jefferson; Mrs. Alice M. Smith,
Mill City; Miss Anne Erwert.
Mt. Angel; Mrs. Edward Mar
tin, Silvcrton; Mrs. Carl Smith,
St. Paul; Mrs. Jack Council,
Woodburn: Mrs. John E. Pow
ell, Stayton; Jits. Lloyd Girod,
Idanha.
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