TIE OREGON STATESMAN, SALEM, OREGON
SATURDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 31, 1923
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Halting Foods i
Attractive
: It would be fine if all women
realized that making food attrac
tive and tempting and "different"
does not necessarily mean , making
it more expensive. . Older house
keepers, especially, say so - often
-that -suggestions for . interesting
new food combinations .are ail
rjght tor people who do not hare
Vj count the - pennies, but that
they cannot afford to genre any
thing except plain. ' ; ordfnary
meals in their homes. None the
'less, I don't believe it costs any
Itnore to make the family menu
"Varied and attractive. j
" Take the matter of mushrooms,
'Jftrhich seem to be an 'especial of
fender. Four times within the
"bast two weeks, I have heard
women say, "As ifU I could, afford
to serve mushrooms!" As a mat
ter of ' fact, around here mush
rooms nave been selling for 50
cents a pound, and; because a few
ro a long way, half - a pound is
usually .more than enough for an
ordinary family. Rather less ex
pensive than , a bunch of aspara
gus! -To me, however, the chief
..value ot mushrooms . lies In the
iact that they turn a arery ordU
fiary dish into something unusu-
all ydelicKius. Some families! feel
?hat they can almost never afford
suSM cut of steak-, as they pay
cents a pound for the .bottom
round. Braise it In a sjow oven
until very tender, and serve it
with a cause made of one g'Jbd
$sed mushroom ', which costs
eents. .Expensive? Well, hardly.
w-'Then there is parsley. In, most
places the frultraan or butcher
will gladly give you a handfal of
this familiar ; garnish when ' you
buy the week's supply of. potatoes
and carrots an-dbeets. '- At most
, k. will charge .you-only 5 cents
f qr enough to , supply you with
garnishes for several days, if yoj
will keep ' it- tightly -covered in. a
foof place. It keep, best -w If
Sprinkled likhtlr with water and
kept In a tightly closed paper bag
tin an Ice box; Besides being a dec
oration tor ' . meats; parsley has
6t her uses. A little, finely chop
ped added at the last minutes to
; creamed . potatoes, makes all the
difference . between J 'leftovers'
wA a piquant new dish. - ' i . I
r Another valuable seasoning,
also highly decorative, little used
in. many homes is paprika, a 10
cent can of which will last a year
. or tt. Although - many people
seem to thnk . that this spice is
very "hot," It is. in j-eality, ex
' themely mild. Enough can be
added to cream sauce to turn it
a delicate pink, ' without unduly
affectingth flavor of the dish.
Its most common, use, of courae,
is on salads, where It charms
both eye mad palate, but it offers
dozens of oher possibilities, of
which "red-beaded"' mashed - po
tatoes is one !
Two other, litte .used . season
ings are celery and onion salts,
both of which provide an improv
ed flavor and cost little.'
TIME FOR COOKING
WIXTEU VEGETABLES
- Squash, one hour to one hour
and one-half.
Boiled white potatoes, one-halt
hour. v. o. .
, Baked white potatoes, one
hour. . - . . . .
Boiled sweet " potatoes, three
quarters of an thour.. ;
Baked sweet potatoes, one
half .hour. '
Turnips, two hours boiling.
Beets, two to three hours boil
ing. , . .. ... . .- .-
Parsnips, one hour.
Carrots, three-quarters of an
hour. . . j
If preferred, kale may be boil
ed in a little salted water. A pint
of watert containing one-half lea
spoon of salt, will be enough for
2 quarts or 12 ounces of - kale.
Many people like to cook other
vegetables, .such .as celery or
string beans, with kale, or to cook
it with a little meat. Ham gives
It a very good flavor. However,
kale should, never be cooked for. a
long time In a greasy meat stock,
as Is frequently done.
and dishes from stove or oven. I used as a garnish or added with
2, Set of stainless - . steel I the other ingredients. - This may
knives.
. 3. Knife sharpener to fasten on
table or wall.. -; -, . .
4. Set of; measuring spoons.-
" 5. Standard glass and alumi
num measulng cups. ,., ,.....
6. Kitchen stool.
P.ECIPES
MOST USEFUL
KITCHKX TOOLS
We have tried many new popu
lar time and labor saving! devices
as they appeared for sale in- the
household utility departments of
our city stores and one by one
each time" we have sworn allegi
ance to the latest., ,We think each
month we have a pretty complete
kitchen when Jo sad behold
something else catches our eye
and finally finds its way. to our
kitchen laboratory. These men
tioned below . are things, you'd
never do without if you . once
tried them. :
i. a intra . hand (fork or
claw like device) to lift hot pans
TODAY
- We have the finest
U. S. Inspected .
i Beef and Pork
Extra' fine-tender - and Juicy
Prime JUb Rolled Roast, lb. 20c
The finest quality Juicy and
tender Steaks that will surprise
you at the low prices. ; 1 i
The best of Pork Steak, lb. 23c
SraalL Link Pork- Sausage, -
-Give us a trial and be
;'.--'..-;:;..convijicedf,.Vvi:4 -
' Independent Meat
-Market !''
lit xorrra men 1
Opposite Court If ouse !
Frozen Fruit Salad
V cup cooked salad dressing.
14' cups whipped cream.
2 cups fruit, mixture.
2 oranges. "
2 ; bananas.
2 slices candled pineapple.
1-3 'cup candied cherries.
Apricots, peaches, pineapple or
any s fresh fruit may r be . used.
Whip cream,- f od in salad dress
ing and fruit.. Freeze to-creamy
consistency. Pack in molds in
equal parts or salt and Ice. Serve
on crisp lettuce leaves.
Cream Cbee? Cookies
1 cup sugar-- v
; 1 egg. .; '
1 cup margarine
1 teaspoon lemon Juice
1 cream cheese.
Rind of k lemon.
Z's cups flour.
Roll .dough between hand in
one inch balls. - Bake in an -oven
for 10 to 15, minutes (375 deg
F.).: When cool dip in soft fond
ant or Into a cake icing. and roll
in coeoanut.
. Charlotte ltusse
14 box gelatine.
3 cups whipping cream.
' M enp cold water.
' cup cream,
1 teaspoon vanilla.
1-3 cup powdered sugar.
6 i lady fingers. .,.- j ':
Soak. gelatine In cold water.
dissolve in the cream,, scalded.
Add powdered cugar and vanilla.
When it begins to thicken fold in
the . whip from 3 cups' of cream.
Line molds with lady fingers.
tarn in the mixture and chill.
be served in timbale cases. or in
cronstades, . ' . '
Question: How is Yorkshire
pudding made? .
4 Answer: One cup of milk, two
eggs.., one cup of flour and one
quarter teaspoon of salt. Mix
salt and flour and add milk grad
ually to form a smooth paste;
then add eggs beaten' until very
light. Cover bottom of hot pan
from roast and pour mixture In
pan one-half -inch ' deep. - Bake
20 minutes in. hot oven, basting,
after well risen, with some ot the
fat fnanv pan in which meat is
roasting.: Cut in spuares for serv
ing.' If preferred, bake in greas
ed, hissing hot .iron gem pans.
-Question: Will you kindly let
me have a recipe for graham
cracker - cake? I have eaten it
and found it delicious, but i have
not been .able to find a reliable
with same of beef fat tried out . recipe.
. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS.
Question: Please give me a re-
cipa for Chicken a la King.
Answer: Heat one minced
green pepper, one pimiento cut In
stripe, one cup of quartered
mushrooms and two cups . of
chicken cooked and diced. Two
hard- cooked diced eggs may be
Peeriess Bakery
170 NORTH COmiERCIAL STREET
Our reirular Prices of Bread.
1 lb. loaf,.13c 2 for 25e; 1 lb Joaf 9c, 3 for.
Cookiesr 2 dozen for
Butter Horns, 6 for ....
Apple, Turnovers, 6 for
Cakes, aU .varieUe -...15c op to 50c.
Doughnuts, Cinnamon Rolls, Tea Sticks and Buns,
per dozen' 20c
Pies : 10c and 25c
Milk, Bread, French and P.y Bread, 3 loaves..25c
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We Serve Coffee and Lunches
Try Our Krause's Candy
.25c
)C
,25c
J25e
if-'..
.' T
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jm.i-;v ,. "Sugar1
i , ..' .Bst Cane. Sugar, -
$5.60 per 100 lbs. 1
- r ' it -'i
Princess Flour :
- Idaho Hard Wheat t
Every, sack with a jnoney
.back guarantee. ...j .
$240 sack $&.60 bbl. :
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Holland Herring V
.Just. arrived a new lot Hol
land Herring In kegs I.
$1.75 per keg .
Alaska .Herring ;
'10c each
Have , you , made your
Christmas Fruit-Cakes
Currants,. Raisins,-. Lemon.
Orange and .Citron Peel,
Candied -Cherries,. Spices.
Rum Sauce,. Sherry Sauce;
Fruit Cakes
.We .have .mad our .Fruit
Cakes of these jnaterials. the
best our large store, affords.
Two, three and four .
pound sixes '
75c a pound ,1
' New Crop
Walnuts
3 pounds 98c
New Crop
. Filberts
2 pounds 35c
Pure Italian .
OliYeOil,
Pints 50c Quarts 90c
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"Quality First'
. . Groceries, Fruits, .
Fresh Meats
A Complete Service
To be able to purchase all your
table supplies at one place
one. order- one delivery and
on one account is a conven
ience that saves the time and
energy of the busy housewife.
Phone For.Food '
When you phone to us for meats',
groceries, fruits or vegetable.) vou
can rest assured that yon will get
the very best the market affords.
We specialize in exact attention to
phone orders and guarantee every
articles to please you or it Is re
turnable. ,
New Pack Pineapple
You should have a -liberal supply
of this fine fruit on your shelf as
It. can be. served in so many dif
" ferent ways. -
Libby Sliced Pineapple
' 3 hrge cans -85o ":
Rosedale Sliced Pineapple
; (with slighter syrup j -'3
large cans -73c
Dromedary Grape Fruit
3 cans 85c ,
Porto Rico Grape Fruit -3
cans 73c . ,
Libby's'Peaches
Large'. luscious halvea '.
. 3 cans. 95c V,
Norwegian Sardines
: In Olive Oil V ,
2 for 25c $L40 doz.
Stark's Delicious Apples
See them In our window
Orrhanl Run, box . , . S2.30
Fancy Pack, box..... 3.00
Extra Fancy, box. ... . 3.50
Xortbern Spy, box . . . ZJtt
SpltxenbergsC box .... 2.00
Grimes Ooldcn, box ... 1.50
"Prunes -for Shipping
Nine pound boxes
Italians 30-4 0's $1.65
French (Petites) 30-40's
- $1.85 .
For 55c express charges we
will send them anywhere in
, the U. S. A. ,
California Fancy
Fruits'
We have Just received our
Christmas pack .of .Fancy ,
California Figs Dates, Rais
t ins. Nuts in fancy redwood
. boxes suitable for - shipping.
A large assortment to select
:. from. .. ' ., y .
$1.75 to-$60 Boxes
Home Blade Mince Meat
:. . Our own- make : -
20cib.
, A pound makes a pfe
New-Pack Kraut
, . Crisp and wMte ,
x 15c Quart -
Phones 1885-6-7
RQTH GROCERY CO.
No charge for delivery
A Triangle Store
aality Meats
Carr always be found here at
reasonable, prices
Lard . . . . . . 20c
Our Own Make
to Roast . . . . 20c
From Young Grain-fed Pigs I
Mcdowell market
Where a Dollar Does Its Duty
173 S. 'Commercial-Telephone 1421
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Government
Inspected
MEATg
Steusloff Bros. Market
Corner Court and Liberty Phone 1528
We have an exceptionally choice supply4
the quality and price will please you
Choice Milk Fed
VEAL ROASTS
15c lb.
3
- 'O .
VEAL STEAK
17 l-2c lb.
Fancy
LEGS OF VEAL
20c lb.
VEAL TO STEW
12 l-2c lb.
Many housewives who have been in the
habit of buying only from the most expen
sive butchers are becoming regular patrons
of our market because we handle the best
and sell at typical "Midget Prices." Why
not Convince Yourself of this fact.
i-Tender Juicy ?
SIRLOIN STEAK
15c lb.
Delicious
T-BONE STEAKS
15c
The quality of .this meat is unexcelled
Ill I ll I r I I I SI i
GRAIN FED PIG PORK
Grain'Fed.Pig !
PORK STEAK
Fresh Pig
HAM ROASTS
25c lb.
Freshly Ground
SAUSAGE
12 l-2c lb.
22c lb.
Freshly Ground i
HAMBURGER
ideib.
Answer : " Cream one-half a cup
of butterr add three-fourths cup
of sugar, beat togther, and add
the .beaten yolks i of two eggs.
Have ready three-fourths pound
of graham crackers, first dried in
the oTen," then cooled, and rolled
as fine as " possible. : Mix these
with two teaspoonsful of Calumet-
baking powder and one
fourth of , a grated ' nutmeg, . and
add to the creamed inlxtuito alter
nately, with one cup. of .milk.
Beat all together Tlsorously. Add
to the mixture one-half cup of
white Sultana raisins. Beat, the
whites of eggs, with one-fourth a
teaspoonf ul . of ealt. and beat
these into the cake batter. 'Bake
in square 1 pans, greased . and
floured, for half an hour or until
well done in' a moderate oven.".
YOUTH FACES LIFE TERM
YAKIMA. Oct. 30. Triel of
James Teasley, 23, on a charge of
being an habitual criminal, open
ed thIs,afternoon in superior court.
Teasley.has been convicted in Yak
ima '. courts three times on felony
charges,'. has been Implicated in
three attempted jail breaks here
and ' has .been in trouble which
has taken him into juvenile court,
officers said.
; Night ani Morning to : keep
them Uean waear ana neutny
Write for. Tret ?ye CW
ec "Eye Beauty" Book
MraC,Pr(.a.SE.ObMSL.CW(.
Classified Ads Bring Results
Best Creamery Butter . . . . 58c lb.
"Umeco" V. . . . ...... . 25c lb.
JUST ARRIVED Genuine Boneless
Finnan Haddie and iKippered 1 Herring.
'We have ' many tother - varieties of jFresh,
Salt and Smoked Fish.
fflii
get mafkeii:
Originators of Low Prices
351 rState Street'
NOT IN THE COM13INE
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VoqB Pirigos touoir
TRIANGLE iSERVlCE
' n Trade with Triangle Stores
J. C. DeHarpport for quality- groceriesgoods
x . . ' , delivered into your kitchen
605 S. 19th St. thirty day account service to
nQ, responsible people and at
Phone I ZOO prices they are able. to make
- by the combined buying power
. . of many stores.
D. L. Shrod Saturday and Mon
day Specials '
705 S.v 1.2th St. . ,
dl o rnncess rlour -
Phone 9 $2.19 Sack
(Idaho Hard Wheat)
W. H. Clark By the barrel $8.60
(Flour is advancing)
2290 State St. 0 r i ci -
nr .7f 2 Dunbar ohrimp
rhone oU . - ;
;. . ,17. . Dromedary Dates
Wiggms&W,ggins pkg;f2c
Salem Heights -
Phone 75F3 WessonOiI
quart 52c
C. M. Eppley Co. Hershey Cocoa
1900 State St. 12 lb; 17c
Phones 93-118 3 Large Libby Sliced
- . r Pineapple
X' 85c
V&. 3 Large Rosedale
iyv) Pineapple
vCTXj 73c
A. Daue & Son
1003 S.' Com 1.
Phone 935
Pickens & -Haynes
456 Court St.
Phones 256-257
Foster & Baker
339 N. Com,l.
Phone 259
River Rd. Grocery
2295 N. Front St.
Phone 494 .
Lehman Grocery
190 S. Coml.
'Phone 305
Roth Grocery Co. '
1 34 N. Liberty St.
Phones 1885-6-7
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Specials for Sati
Hallowe!en time is party time at Piggly Wiggly you will find a
nice selection of fresh foods and dainties for the Hallowe'en
party at popular prices.
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10 lbs. Sugar 56c - Stringless Cut White Wonder
;"- Beans Soap
r 2 No. 2 Cans . , -
Pride Waldo Q bars 23c
Flour 23c
t - . Pajmolive
49 lb. bag ' New Pack
qi 7Q Feas ioap
2 No. 2 Cans 4 bars 25c
Gold Medal 23c ' ' , " "
. New Crop Franquette
f Flour Royal Club Yellow Cling . Walnuts
-,49 1b. bag . ' ' ' Peaches - lh
eooo ;2 Nd. 2i2 Cans perw.
45c 6lz
Quick Quaker . , Dromedary Best Creamery ;
Oats ; Dates . Butter
Large Package . ' . per Package
er lb.
26c 19c 55c
SPECIAL SATURDAY FOR THE CHILDREN With every
purchase of 1.00 or more, we will give a 10c Toy Balloon Free
456 State Street Phone 14
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