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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1928)
The New Okegon Statesman, Balem, Oregon, Sunday Morning, October ti, 1928 tS w-M liTO DUE SCHOOL IS wm h i Vew Oregon Statesman Host to Housewives Monday at Elsinore Theatre (Continued from Page 1) So. with plans for the big school completed down to the minutest detail, the opening awaits only - the arrival of the housewives of Salem and vicinity to fill every one of the nearly 1560 .comfort able seats in the tbeajre. and to enjoy the varied and thoroughly interesting program arranged for each day. Miss Williams and her assis. tants will be at the J heat re early Monday morning, busy as good j rooks should be in planning the menu to be' demonstrated Mon day afternoon. There are many little things to take care of before the actual demonstration starts. Miss Williams explains, just as in the case of a dinner party served In one's home. Interest Manifested ' The Statesman and the Wo man's club have received repeat ed manifestation of the interest housewives are taking in the school and so many of them, in fact, that a record attendance is expected. Everything possible has been done to provide a school that will be profitable to all who at tend and to assure complete com fort for every guest. Door prizes will be offered ev ery day at the school. In addition to a large assortment of mer chandise prizes to be distribut ed in this way. Miss Williams will award as a special- door prize each day some one or more of the interesting things she cooks. Mrs. Wallace and her Woman's elub committees have the details of their participation well in hand. . A; 1 committee headed-by .. Mrs. . WW mm- -Fargo will frve r as A Ibfpltallty' group, recertlag Quests at the school andalding.. in the many phases of (he work of the ness ion. Mrs. Fargo. is assisted by Mrs. Seymour Jones, Mrs. F. O. - Eowersox. Mrs. H. J. Wiedmer, Mrs. John Brophy. Mrs. Harley White and Mrs. Wallace. Committee Listed The club committee in charge of prizes, and the group which has earned the hearty cooperation of bo many. Salem merchants, is head ed by Mrs. W. G. Clarke, with Mrsv George Forge" and Mrs. J. H. Lauterman as aides. The committee on prizes will work with the committee on sale fn conducting the sale of entries In the big baking contest that will mark the last day of the school. The sale committee is beaded by Mrs. Walter Penning- - ton and Mrs. F. A. Elliott and Mrs. Claud Steusloff are other members. The school " will be opened promptly at 2 o'clock Monday af ternoon. Brief statements will fee made by Mrs. A. L.. Wallace on behalf of the Salem Woman's elub and by a representative of tr Statesman before Miss Wil ' ltaros is introduced to proceed 7' with the first day's demonstra tion. Three judges to determine, the quality of cakes and pies in the baking contest include Mrs. T. W. Creech and Miss Janice Latimer, with the third member , of the team of judges to be brought from outside the city. MENU FOB MONDAY 1. Kt earned Staffed Cabbage 2. Devil's Food Cake , . Grapenat Orange Maffiaa 4. Fudge Frostias 5. Tomato Sauce , , C Graham Cracker Cream , Cake . 7. Broiled Steak .8. Lemoa Batter 9. Cream Filling 10. Swiss Lettuce Rolls 8TKAMKD STUFFED CABBAGE 1 solid head cabbage 1 egg 1 lb. left-over meat teaspoon mace 1 "cup bread crumbs Salt and pepper cup milk Cut a slice off the top of the cabbage and hollow oat. leav ing a thin shell. Make a stuffing of the other ingredients and pack into the cabbage. Fill only three-fourths fulL Tie in a :heese cloth to preserve shape, la the Thrift Cooker, add 1 cap or water, bring to the boiling point on "high." Place rack la kettle. Place cabbage in the cooker, continue on "high" ten min ute s, then "low" for one hour. Serve with tomato sauce. DEVIL'S FOOD CAKE S ounces chocolate 1 cup brown sugar Vz cup sweet milk 2 cups sifted flour 1 teaspoon soda . H cup fat 1 cup brown sugar 2 eggs unbeaten 4 cup sweet milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Melt chocolate and 1 cup sugar with cup milk In top part of double boiler. Cool. Sift flour once, measure, add soda, and sift three times. Cream shortening, add sugar gradually and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg, one at a time, and beat well. Add sifted flour and soda alternately with milk; add vanilla. Bake la layers at 325 degrees F. for 30 minutes. Ice with fudge frosting. GRAPKXUT ORAXGE MUFFINS 2 cups flour ml3 cup sugar 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 eggs 2 tablespoons fat 4 cup orange juice ' I cup Grapenuts Grated rind one orange xt teaspoon salt v Cream shortening, add sugar and cream together thorough ly. Add well beaten eggs, then flour which has been sifted to gether with salt and baking powder, alternately with orange juice and rind. Lastly fold in Grapenuts. Pour into well greased muffin tins. Bake at 400 degrees for about 25 minutes. ) Fl'DGE FROSTING . f. g.. salt 4 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 squares chocolate 2 cups sugar 2 tablespoons flour 23 cup milk Melt chocolate over hot water, add sugar, flour and salt. When smooth add milk slowly. Cook until it will form a soft ball in cold water (23v degrees F.) add butter and vanilla. Cool, Beat until thick enough to spread. 1- can tomatoes .J hay leaf....... Sl'lice onion" 1 tablespoon sugar - - ' The road over Mapleton hill, one of the present routes between Ifapleton and Florence, has been closed by officials of the forest service and will remain so until Spring. TOMATO SAUCE Vt teaspoon salt Pepper , f 4 tablespoon 'flour - 4' tablespoons butter Add the bay leaf, onion, sugar, salt and pepper to the to matoes and simmer for 20 minutes with junit turned to "low". Strain, removing seeds. Melt butter in sauce pan, add flour, stir together and add tomato juice, cooking the mixture for 3 or 4 minutes. Serve with stuffed cabbage. GRAHAM CRACKER CREAM CAKE 14 cups crushed and sifted 5 eggs graham crackers - 2 cups sugar (brown or white) 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 cup chopped waimit meats teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla . Add the salt and baking powder to the crackers. Beat the egg yolks until thick, then stir in sugar and beat thoroughly. Add the cracker mixture, the nut meats and flavoring. Fold in the stiffly beaten egg whites. Put In greased layer tins and bake at 375 degrees F. for thirty minutes. Put layers together with cream filling. Spread whipped cream over the top and sides Of the cake,! BROILED STEAK Set temperature control at 500 degrees. Turn top unit on "high". Preheat until top unit is a "cherry red" with broiler pan in oven leaving out the rack. Place the cold meat on the cold rack, and place rack on pan. Put pan In so that meat comes about one Inch from the unit. Open vent wide. Leave oven door open. Broil entirely on one side, season, turn and broil on other side. - Serve with lemon butter. 2 tablespoons butter 2 tablespoons chopped parsley 1 tablespoon lemon juice 7 T -1JEMOX. BUTTER Cream the butter, add lemon juice and mix thoroughly. Stir in chopped parsley. Spread on the steak just before serving. Garnish the platter with parsley. CREAM FILLING 1 tablespoon cornstarch 1 cup milk 1 egg yolk 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 tablespoons confectioners sugar Vs teaspoon butter teaspoon salt Mix the cornstarch with 2 tablespoons milk. Heat the rest of the milk In a double boiler and stir the cornstarch paste slow, ly into It. - Cook for 15 minutes. Add the beaten yolk and cook 2 minutes, longer. Remove from fire and add salt, sugar and butter. Beat well. Add flavoring. Cool before spreading on cake. main MAKE SALEM HOME Purchase of one of the new Thielsen homes la Alderbrook, south of Salem on the Pacific Highway, by Frank Miller, form erly fo Florence, Wis., was made public Saturday by A. C Bohrn. stedt, who handled the transac tion. He also announced that Mr. Miller bought the Mrs. Anna Wil mot bearing filbert orchard near the state fairgrounds. Mr. Miller, accompanied by Mrs. Miller and their fire children, came to Salem recently and, after looking over this city and section carefully, decided to make his home here.' The Millers will move into their new residence this week. Mr. Miller is a sawmifl man with large intreest in Wisconsin. He and Mrs. MHler, with her brother-in-law. Mr. Trots, of Wash., and two sisters have been visiting in Salem for some days. Zoning Board To Hear Complaints All persons who are Interested in the proposal of the Salem zon ing commission to make certain changes with reference to that TOMORROW! The Stateslnaa's great XKkiag school opens prompt ly at 2 o'clock Mondajr af ieraoon. Place: The Elsiaore theatre. Expert: .Williams. Miss Dorothy Baking Contest: Entries must be at S70 State street between 0 a. m. and 1p.m. Tharsday. Prizes include: Hotpoint electric . range; Eureka Vac a am cleaner; 23-piece waffle set; 9-cup electric am set and many others. Cost: Absolutely free ia every respect. No fees or as sessments of any kind. IPPLIClTfJS FOB WATER USE FILED sad Medicinal purpaaM ia Marioa eaoa- H. L. Harbourk af Hoed River.- water from ankaowo spriaff for domestic aad irrifatwa in Hood River comaly. E. O. Sharpie. Goatiea. water from two f round apriofs for irrifatioa and stark witerinf ia Iaoe fount jr. Georgia and .Prank Farloek. Baker, water from Hickiaad swamp, for stork 'and domestic pupate and irrigation of '40 acre. ! George E. Edward. Gold Beach, water from unnamed eprinc for domestic pur poses ia lurry county. I section of Zone 1 which lies at the Intersection of Seventeenth and Market streets have been urged -to attend the commission's meeting at 8 o'clock Monday night in the city hall. Some opposition to the proposed change has arisen and the commission desires to sift the matter thoroughly before making any decision. Three Mission Services The Glad Tidings Mission. 3434 Court street, will hold the regular week-day services Tues day, Thursday and Saturday nights. R. W. Hinkley of Wilbur, h filed with the state engineer here application for permission to ap propriate water from the North Cmno.ua river for domestic nur. i Cd-n Z? ZT'stv M. on irHe.tln r 9A VjLClLC LJUdl U V VI ST ma--. a a ieatvu va 4B V- aviGA of land in Douglas county. Other applications -for water permits filed with the state engineer dur ing the past wek follow: M. - Deater. Darrille. water from oath ' fark of John Day river for irri gation of . 50 arret ia Grant eoaatr. : George A. Fisher, Haineo, water from a spring for comeitie aad stock parpoact and irrigation af two acres of laad in Baker eountT. . m G. 8. Smith, Portland.- water from Wo.'fer1 Spring for domestic, commercial Clyde Aitchison On Federal Body Members of the Oregon public service commission Monday will send telegrams to the public serv ice commissioners of a number of other states urging that they stip iport Clyde.4 Aitchison for reap pointment as a member of the la terstate commerce com m lesion. -Mr. Aitchison is a western man. and served as a member of thw Oregon public service commission fnr n number of Years. His term on the interstate commerce com mission expires December 31 or this year. It was argued by members of the Oregon public service coro- mifeion that Mr. Aitchison is ta- , miliar with conditions In the west, and should be retained In' the federal service. During his Incumbency as a member of the interstate commerce commission ho ioa hsurri a larre number of rases Involving problems 'of the western shippers. Feelers sent out recently mol ested that Mr. Aitchison' serv ices on the . feedral commission have prOved very satisfactroy to the various state public service commissions. SITT YOTK FXOTTB The mora yon sift it the better the results. 44 1 ( J - i, I, I a a sT -- i " v ' J IT I ( - , ".WW Designated by Miss Williams as her official grocery for the 4-day Statesman Cooking School which starts f Monday! j Miss Williams A Store of Service n 28 Years In Salem mum IMA ! II1 0 ill jl Will Be Used Exclusively at tfie faoking Schoot Because of its unvarying high quality and because it is as good for cakes and pastry as for bread, FISHER'S BEND FLOUR is used in more Northwest homes than any other one brand of Flour so it is not sur prising that FISHER'S BLEND should be the choice of Dorothy William, the demonstra tor at this week's Cooking School. It will be well worth your tvhile to attend this free cooking school. attita, Tune in KOMO Seattle BLENDS MAH FRIEND' T Gome t$ yffite StatestmLan &ee Electric Cooking ScKool 22?345 Monday Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday October each afternoon at two Mart? tte clays on your tfondxt tfgfit nrwh're mrgKty importarit to the Komemaert in thb vJdnity! Yotv will have an ifnirsiial opportuaky to" learn hew to make yotv heqaehold money go- further aad serve better foods. Wi lain s Domestic Economist widely Imown for her efficiency and artistry wiU pve a sene of three lectures on tetter cooking. In all her classwork Miss: Hiilb wtn uM Come and learn how to bake, broil, roast, , stew in the: most modern and approved manner. New recipes. New ways of utulzbg leftovers! Cme am! bMg yenrr pencil! , PRIZES FOR THE BEST PIE AND CAKES " v. .J' - ' .' - 5- v.. 9 day Wednesday Thuxsddy Afternoons October 22-345 . Hsmore in hi n j J0 7, lJBssBSBSBBsasBl-Izi;' J 9WMSr'SMBia -av 1 '! ,-'