At left ii ont of the picture! illuftriting the cookbook mod on Hi by YWCA volunteer!, the drawing belnf ont of IS pen and ink sketch don by Mr. Morrl Crothen for the book. It's Art in Cooking, But a Bit of Real Art, On sal next week goes th fin cookbook Issued by a large group of volunteers In th Sa lem YWCA, th project being sponsored as one means of rais ing additional funds for th new YW plant to be opened, early next year. "Y's Cookln'" is th titl of t - th volume, an unique volume, not only for its many prized recipe but for th beautiful art work featuring th book. ' - Soma 2000 copies are to go on sal th first of th month, and it is th bop of th aponsor Ing committee to raalli $3000 from th sal. Auxiliary of VFW Reports Meeting Sllverton At the Wednes day night meeting of th Vet erans of Foreign Wars aux iliary, No. 1004, Mrs. George Mason wss in charge of th In spectlon of officers. Mrs. Oar ence Quirtler acted In th ab- emee of the president, Mrs. Boh ZdgertoB. A two-day rummage sale, December 4 and S has bean planned to b at th former location of th Potnlac dealers. A patriotic essay contest It being planned. Mrs. Iwla Thomas, presi dent of District No. 20, read a brief on civilian defense. In structions on what to do in Today's Menu Get out of th usual-way -to cook-hamburger rut, and try this snappy new recipe! SATURDAY NIGHT SUFFER Mediterranean Hamburger Mashed Potatoes Broccoli Salad Bread and Butter Fresh Peara with Cream Cheese Beverage Mediterranean Hamburgers v Ingredients: 1 pound ground chuck beef, 4 pitted green ol ives (any size), 2 flat anchovy fillets, salt. , Method: Divide beef into even portions. Flatten each portion ao it will be SVi inches across. Chop olive and anchovies and sprinkle over of the patties. Cover with re maining 4 pattiea and presi edge together. Heat a medium size iron aklUet until very hot; sprinkle lightly with salt; ar range hamburgers In skillet and cook over high heat for 2 minutes on each aide; turn heat very low and cook another minute if you want hambur gers rare in center, longer for medium or we 11 -done patties. Serve at one. Cooking the1 hamburgers this way will get; th kitchen amoky, but It's' worth It because they taste sol good! Note: Use anchovy filleta, from a 2 -ounce ran for this re cipe; put th remaining an chovies snd their oil In a small j Jar, cover tightly and refriger ate. Use some of th drained anchovies in green salads or In a cream-cheese spread. LOVELY LADY ALICE PRESSES AT THE mm Rues wo US N. HIGH Furs Exclusively For 25 Year LACHELLES 1141 Ferry St I There are soma wonderful recipes In it, gleaned from soma of Salem's most noted cooks including, of course, th famed angel food cake of Mrs. Douglas McKay, now in Washington, D. C, with Mr. McKay while he is serving as secretary of th interior in President Eisenhower's cabinet. Zacb recipe is band lettered, making it clear and distinct to read, in addition to adding an artistic flare, and each recipe is autographed, in th hand writing of the author. In addition to prizing the cookbook for its wonderful rec cas of an unfriendly air raid. Mrs. Quartler, presiding of ficer, reported 39 hours of com munity service In sky-watch. Mrs. Frank Rocmer, chairman of youth activities, told of flag for us in th kindergar ten school room. The aux illary will place a flag In the room in the near future. Th program honoring of pact preakfents ot th auxiliary ha been postponed until the January meeting. Helpers named to serve at the noon dinner, Wednesday, December Z, at the armory for th Dairy Breeders association matting, include Mrs. Clarence Quartler, chairman; in the kitchen, Mrs. Olaf Tokstad, Mrs. L. M. Elliott, Mrs. Carl Specht, Mrs.. M. Pierce, and chairman of the dining room electing her own committee personnel, Mrs. Lewis Thomaa. A delinquent dues commit tee was named to include Mrs Emll Grant, Mrs. Olaf Tokstad and Mrs. Tom Lynch. On the social committee were Mrs. Harry Walker and Mrs. Howard Hatteberg. At Elfstrom Home Hosts for a week-end house party to a group of friends who went fishing together this past summer at Ta-Weel lake, Can ada, will be Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert L. Elfstrom. Guests are arriving tonight to remain over until Sunday. Picture of the trip will be shown aa a feature of the party. Guests will be Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Brundage of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. Dave Blegger ot Coos Bay, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mercer ot Vancou ver, Wash. AMONG SALEM folk to be In Portland for Sadler's Wells ballet Saturday will be Miss Elizabeth Lord and Miss Edith Schryver; Mr. and Mrs. Keith Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Chandler You and Your Hearing Mtro rwvDiru ACCOrtTIC i n - Tar mint ro rANT ov minwi Arouit rftn tm tt lat est Ms tlBt tF Pt rowT httrtef ) IHraianaal fit Vilfe ttatl ItlM total' U (aa Ttalli 01 um wtwmm4-fUrrm) BroncH ta aoMMttiat. rrs trial aanait M aa Imb at aaaamrattaa and artrtaaa apttiaaaa vita hstnni aldf. Baa aanraeielra sailv what Is avalsskto m aarta vtia rr haarlnc arabton u4 th raaalu yaa a iptt Writ for tfm M aa "Whit aTvtrr HtaHnt AH OMf Phou.4 Kam a pbaat (ar tmlatmaUfka. Baa FLOYD BKNNITT Mftlra Hoarirtf Brrrtca at JM fttmatar tUtal BM(. sfanuatDi ffto Mcmnta, Offla feaart I N I ny ama ertN utvuit Tn. t tm. mm. tetortvs at aa vum av -a aalalaiaat vitaaal atwl ar aaUaalta. Call evtsa Salcm't historic lint Methodist church, t right, la another of the beautiful Illustration drawn by Mrs. Crothers for the cookbook, entitled "Y's Cookln'." Soma 2000 copies are being sold. ipes, on would like to own it for th beautiful pen and ink drawings by Eunlc Crothers (Mrs, Morris Crothers) used as . lustrations, Mrs. Crothers has don 13 of these sketches, some fictional to illustrate a section, others treasures of historic and outstanding buildings in Salem. Th cookbook will be on sale at Needham's, Cooke's, Com mercial Book store, Better-Bedding, the Gift Box, Stevens and Son, Miller's, and at th YWCA. It was a mammoth task for the committee sponsoring the volume, but results are most gratifying, th worker say. Circles Set Exents Next Week Sllverton Four circles of Immanuel Lutheran Woman's Missionary society are meeting next week and one will meet the following week. Circle 6 will meet on Mon day night at the home ot Mrs. Kenrfeth Henjum with Mrs. Charles Hopkins and Mrs. Ad- ney Tokstad as eo-hoateases. Circle 5 will also meet Mon day and at the home of Mrs. R. J. VanCleave. Mrs. Aage B. Anderson is th assistant. Brown and their daughters. Misses Plum and Roxsnnel Brown; Mr, and Mrs. Merrill D. Ohllng and daughters, Mrs. 1 Donald Wells and Miss Alice Louis Ohllng, th latter of: Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. James Wslton and son and daughter, Jeff and Elisabeth. STAN BAKER MOTORS 525 Chemeketa St. TBI CAPITAL JOUHlfAL, laJtas, Onvm Too Mrs. William Crothers edited the book. Mrs. Maynard Shilfer and Mrs. Charles Campbell were on the committee to select and tost the recipes. Mrs. Morris Crothers did the historical research for the book. Mrs. J. A. Nunn did the hand lettering. Mrs. Harmon Harvey and Mrs. Robert Spragu served as th business managers and chairmen directing the selling. For many, this cookbook will be treasured Christmas pres ent On Tuesday, Circle 1 meets with Mrs. Conrad Dahl at 2 o'clock. Circle 4 will meet at the Carlton Hande, Sr., home on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Mrs. W. A. Satterlee will be co-hostess. Circle S will meet in the fireplace room of the parish house on Wednes day and Mrs. Olaf Tokstad, Mrs. Eric Walen will co- hosteae. On December , Mrs. John Overlund will be hostess to Circle 2 for a no-host luncheon at 1 o'clock. I i I I r I II ! II 1 I i , II 1 av I IS III I I UMom-naae wanes 1 1 i . -t 1 1 i 1 1 i i ' I UrITU BUM a DUf T SHW i mm i bt fnlfiilrl? ' 7V mm? v- Capital UI4 by MAJUAN Recital at Waller Hall ! The college of music at Wil lamette university will peasant a chamber music recital to Wal ler Hall auditorium on Thurs day, December , at 1:20 an. The piogrm will include two ccenpoat'na: The quintet far clarinet and strings by Mozart, and a string quartet by VUla Lobos. Th clarinet quintet, K. SSI by Mozart, 1 on of th most aatiafying compositions ever written for clarinet and strings. On th whole the clarinet seems to predominate the beauties of its ton qualities al ways cam through, and yet th other Instruments are in no sense alighted. Th them ere usually presented alternately by clarinet and first violin; but the others always have an op portunity to participate in sub sequent statements. This quin tet was composed in 1789. Mozart called it "Stadler'a Quintet" in honor of the clar inetist for whom H waa wrlt- Lee Mack, th clarinetist who will participate with the ensemble in the performance of the quintet, is a graduate of the Cincinnati Conservatory . of Music. H is now teaching at Clark College in Vancouver, Washington. The string quartet No. 6 In E Major by Villa-Louos, will conclude the program. Villa Loboa is a contemporary South American composer (born at Rio de Janeiro In 1887). Al though he lived in Europe for a short period ot time during the 1920s, his works have re tained a very definite Brazilian character. He has had a strong Interest in Brazilian folk music. Seemingly thia interest has re isulted In the adaption of popu lar idioma into his style. He has been an extremely active composer his compositions number in the thousands. The 6th string quartet waa pub lished In 1948. The public ia invited to at tend the Thursday event The concert la given without charge. GOING TO Portland on Sat urday to take in Sadler's Wells ballet will be Mrs. Jerry Stone, Miss Barbara Belt, Mrs. Wil liam M. Tugman of Eugene, Mrs. Stephen A. Stone and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stone. BAKED BY NABISCO NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Women LOWKY FUCsTEB '', . Serve at Museum Regular visitation day at Sa lem Art Museum, th formes Bush House, will be Sunday afternoon batwaeu S and 4:10 o'clock. Hostessn for th aftarnooei will include Mis Elizabeth Lord. lira. Frank B. Sneara. Mr.PrincW.Byrd, Miss Betty Byrd, Mrs. Russell Lafontalne, Miat ataoei p. Robertson, Mrs. W. C. Dyer. Sr. Mrs. H. J. Hjort, Mrs. Glenn Robert of Dallas, Mitt Edith Sehryvv. , Mrs. Archibald To Be Honored Mrs. Don Archibald (Mary Lou zumwalt), recent bride, will be honored at a party and miscalls neoua shower for which Miss Judl Foreman is to entertain en Saturday at the home of her parents, the Clay ton Fore mans. Th honor guest is horn from Lewis and Clark college for the Thanksgiving holidays Honoring th bride will be her mother, Mrs. Chester Zum walt, Mrs. J. N. Archibald. mother of Mr. Archibald; Mrs. Luther Jensen, Mrs. Clayton Foreman, Mrs. William Wood all, Mrs. Billy Joe Van Horn, Mrs. Keith Farnam. Mrs. Ron. aid Cross, Misses Bailey Grelg, Julie Miller, Clarice and Clau dia Waters, Roberta Sears, Joan Seamster, Barbara McMullen, Carol Strebig, Margie Barge, Barbara Franzwa,- Louis Lamb, Fat Cameron, Sandra Anderson, Beth Proebstcl and Barbara Culbertson. BPW Club Lebanon A candlelight ceremony marked the Business and Professional Women's formal initiation dinner recent ly at St Martln'a pariah hall. Mr. DeNic Holme direct ed the Initiation, organ music being provided by her daugh ter. Mis Dlantha Holmes. As sisting were Marguerite Olm sted, Violet Olin, Adeline Vo- geL Jessie Piper, Barbara Ma son and Grace Scroggln, presi dent of the group. Presented by Mrs. Thelma Stewart, girl of th month chairman, waa Miss Barbara Elmer, high school senior. Several guests were intro duced including tlx Albany BPW members. IO NOTES Students Enjoy Short Vacation By ANNE RFFCHKY University est Oregon, Eu gene (Special) With th big week-end here, Oregon students are spending the three days of Thanksgiving vacation planning what to do for th long, lux urious vacation in December. Sean carrying tultrasoa and boxes through th Canon hall lobby war Pat Denney, Julie Miller, Judl Burdette, Eunice Peckenpaugh, Sally Greig and Gloria Stalk. The anas-migra tion out eg town began early Wednesday morning, reaching ita peak at about 2 in th after noon and continuing until early vening. According to th student who know; th various chair men for events of th week end. Homecoming was a huge success this year. The noise parade waa very noisy, the signs all large and beautifully done and th variety show and dance well-attended. Th Homecoming luncheon, too, was attended by many alumni and friends of th campus. Winners af th sign contest, first part of Homecoming to be officially Judged, were Delta Tau Delta for the men's bouses and'Delta Delta Delta sorority. Salem Tri-Delt pledge Judy Carlson and Judie Burdette proudly showed their house's sign to their friends. Flaying many variety num ber and abort-in termlsslon specialties waa Dick Schwary, bandleader, who playd for th danc last Saturday night Many people expressed the opinion that the danc was the best-attended of any in the his tory of the University for all- campus dances. Salem students seen enjoying th music and dancing were Eunlc Pecken- pauh,g Helen Callaghan, Glenn Benner, Scott Page, Julie Mil ler, Jeff- Walton, Sally Grelg, Dorothy Pederson, Judl Bur dette, Ernie Drape la, Judy Carlson and Norma Stewart Disappointing both because final score and because of the constant rain waa the Oregon Oregon State' gam last Satur- iVTStmrUIM ' Tasted HaslrfflcM Strife ivn MitBja 425 Setrik 12ft BIG MOTRiTiOrJ... LITTLE PRICE! Monestlygood! You H lav th tang of the crisp bis cuits, the way they tats to milk and fruit! Look for Mabbco Shkedded Wheat In this new package, or the regular 1 2-ouaca package, at jour grocer's now. Frlaar, November 17, I95S TempleBethSholom Sisterhood Meets tv. nwnla Bath fiholom Sisterhood net recently in the Tempi vestry loom. Th vie president, Mrs. Carl Bandetedt, presided. A prayer for Thanks- aivlng wss given cy we pre siding officer, u pkilin Stelnbock an nounced the date of her tea which will be en Sunday, No vember 2S. at S pjn. Un JhIm Jacobean, pro gram chairman, read a report to the membership. Cnanukah gifts will Be ex changed by the members at the December IS meeting. Refreshments were served hv Mrs. Daniel Gasaner and Mrs. Leonard Goldblatt uncus Jaan Lanktree and Carol Meftord ar to be hos tesses st the home of th form er for one of the parties being given Friday evening preced ing the Job's Daughters Queen's Ball. Guests will include Misses Judy Bone, Phyllis Grabtr, Nnrv Weeks and Jim Law rence, Johnny Gardner, Pete Lindsay, Wluard Bone ana won Weber. SILVSRTON Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Jorgsnson were Thanka givlng day dinner hosts at their suburban home following special ehurch services. Their niMti mMvm Mr. and Mrs. Ger hard Jorgenson, Miss Thelma Jorgenson, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jorgenson snd Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Overlund. day afternoon. Despite this, however, the stadium wss filled and spirit ran high throughout the game for this traditional clash between the teams of the -rival schools. When Oregon State scored their first touch down, which proved to be the winning one, their cheering r section exploded exuberantly and a shower of black-and- . oranae nailers filled the air aa 'each student threw his hand- ' ful. After the game, from about 4 to S in the afternoon last Saturday, open house for friends and parents waa held In all th living organizations , on campus. 1 pur. crania NEW I SAftl M" Pi nun ihi inn ot mumi la popularity mfmmmmmmm. lira or af I Aspirin I top. tec- I rMiio'Vt I New, handy, 6-ounce package fits into even the tiniest cupboard. New tuck-in top makes it easy to reclose, keeps the golden biscuits ever-fresh I MEARTVi Yon set six M. cuhs of honest food, 100 whole wheat, in cluding bran and wheat germ! At a small price, to you need never skimp on nourishment! MY afPI