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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1928)
The Nevr Oregon Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday Morning, October 23, 1928 ' 2 i I t f h 4 DOOR PRIZE LISTS ADDED TO BY GIFTS Door prizes given absolutely free to guests at the Statesman cooking school today, Wednesday and Thursday, will Include several 10 pound sacks of Fisher flour, the gift of the Fisher Flouring Mills Co.; coffee, tea. spices and extracts, the gift of A. Schilling & Co., of San Francisco; a tapes try table scarf by Kafourey's store; a flower vase for the car by Western Auto Supply Co., or der for marcell by Model Beauty parlor;"pair of silk hose. Central Shoe store; bottle of perfume by the Red Cross pharmacy. A Calorie cook book by Pat. ton's book store; silver crum re mover by Hartman Brothers Jewelers; Sun freeze Ice cream by the Western Dairy Products Co.; cream by Marion Creamery Co., and. in addition, at least two of the dishes prepared each day in the course of her demonstration by Miss Dorothy Williams, in charge of the school. Tentative Pleats CaU for Review Of Style Models Tentative plan have been made for a style show and model tea as a feature of the Wednesday afternoon pro gram of the .Statesman's great cooking school, being continued today, Wednesday and Thursday at the Eliri nore theatre. If these plana are completed, proper an. nonnceiuent will be made this afternoon from the Eki nore stage. In previous schools Bliss Williams has found this fea ture to be of great appeal to guests. The plan Is to attire young women In the modes of the moment for exhibi tion on the stage Immediate ly after the close of- the school proper for the day; After a brief promenade by the models Mitts Williams serves a model afternoon tea on a table set "according to Hoyle on the stage and la full view of the audience. BAKED I ENTRIES TD BE SEEM T tUIRSDAY and By L. ulu Hunt Peters MIX tfurfior of 'Diet and Heal rh'and Diet or Child rerV Diet ealtK i Pi I CI Dietetic Sins YESTERDAY I gave you the foundation for your reducing diet. Please get the back papei if you missed it. Yon should have this founda tion for it will supply ail the needs of your system except some of your energy needs, and your own fat will supply these. You will notice thaC I have allowed you bread or potatoes "and milk? Perhaps you are alarm ed, realizing that t h a a pLU ttmrPtrttsji foods are known as fattening foods. But let m tell you this: ANY food is fat tening, or may be irritant. If it happens to be more than the sys tem needs. Weight for weight, some foods are much mroe fattening than o'hers. Ah. yes! For instance, n ounce of oil (2 tablespoon f i Is is 40 times more fattening than one ounce of lettuce: for the caloric value of one ounce of oil N 200 C., and one ounce of lettuce is but 5 C. (Think of this when you ue oily dressings on your s:i lads. ) If you ask: Which is more fat tening 100 C. of oil. or 100 C. of lettuce? the answer Is that they ar equally fattening. But, you pee. to pot 100 C. of oil. you would takr but one tablespoonfult or a ncant half-ounce, and to get 100 C. of lettuce, you would have to eat practically 20 ounces! The reisnn we have to have a untt such as the calorie for standardiz ing the energy value of foods is that we cannot standardize that valne by hulk or weight. You have often read in the ad vertisements of certain systems of A great show of activity will be made at 370 State street on Thursday when entries In the big baking contest of the Statesman cooking school are brought in by housewives. The former location of the Cross market at this ad. dress has been selected for the display of the many expected en tries, because of its central loca tion and its adaptability to exhi bition of cakes, pies and rolls. An attractive window showing of prizes offered in the various divisions of the contest has been placed and it's attracting the at tention of women folk. Long tables will be in place In the store room and the Salem Woman's club will have commit tees at hand at 9 a. m: Thursday. Entries will be received until 1 p. m. At that hour judging will start. The judges will not have the names of contestants, by all entries will be labeled with num bers. The two local judges named for the day are Mrs. T. W. Creech, in charge ef home economics in struction in the. Salem sshools and Miss Janice Latimer, in charge of the home economics department at Willamette - unrversity. The third judge is to be an expert from out of the city. How Pies Are Judged GENERAL APPEARANGEEo) TENDERNESS OF OTSM2 EVENNE550FBAKEIH1 m j X I- .TASTES! When Judges start their work in connection with the pie bak ing contest that will be a feature of the Thursday program of the Statesman cooking school they will have the above chart to guide them in picking winners for the many prizes offered. Tenderness of crust Is to count 40 points in establishing winners. Taste will be val ued at 80 points; evenness of bake, 12 points; general appearance 10 points and flavor and aroma, 8 points. Visiting County Agent Speaker At Corn Exhibit TURNER. Ore., Oct. 22. (Spe cial) At the Grange corn exhib it Saturday those receiving prizes were Raymond Titus, Carl Duncan, Mrs. Mayro McKinney and W. T. Gulvin. W. McWhorter, county agent of Washington county, was the speaker of the day. Mr. and Mrs. of Roseburg spent a la waays visiting Turner rela tives last week. Mrs. Elizabeth Mc Kay returned ' with, them having spent the last few weeks visiting her daughter and family. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker, who were married last Sunday, left on Tuesday for their new home In Portland. A farewell party for Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Gower was given by the members of the Christian church Tuesday night, at their residence. They are moving to Newberg, where they formerly - lived. - Mrs. Margaret Duncan called on Turner friends Tuesday. Sally's Salli es -1 HAVfc Ky pou$r y A doubt in the mind it betta tfau aodw ingalal None but religious bigots would accuse Hoover of bigotry. Joint Birthday : Party Enjoyed HUBBARD. Ore., Oct. 22. (Special.) Miss Anna Knight and Miss Helen Paulson enter tained their young friends with a joint birthday party held at tha Paulson residence Friday night. October 19. A delightful evening was spent playing games. Many beautiful, gifts werexpreu sented to each of the hostesses. Dainty refreshments war a served at 11 o'clock. Auto Hits Two Injuring Both JEFFERSON, Ore., Oct. 22. . (Special) Mrs. Clarence Libby and her son Aethel were Injured when hit by an automobile while crossing a street in Albany Wed nesday. Mrs. Llbby's side was hurt and the car passed over Aeth ers chest, inflicting serious In iuries. Joanna Libbv. who waa (with them, was not hit by the car. reducing the following statement: 'A noted scientist has made the wonderful discovery, that certain foods in combination with certain other foods-will actually consume fat!" That statement is false There are no combinations of food that will "actually consume fat." I wish there were! Certain combinations are more fattening than others, yes, but simply be cause the foods combined are more fattening. Most of us who are overweight have ,'some particular dietetic sin Excessive bread and butter, can dy, nuts, and rich desserts are the most common of these sins. Tast ing while cooking makes calories mount. What Is your dietetic sin? Track It down. Speaking of sins. I had better include somethin gof alcoholic drinks. They do have energy or caloric value. The beer-drinking peoples are notoriously over weight. Warning! Alcohol also acts as a drug If taken in more than very moderate amounts, and thus may nulllfylits action as an energy pro ducer, and If taken dally even in moderate amounts, it is a direct trrltantf to the blood vessels and Is one of the great causes of harden ing of the arteries and subsequent high' blood pressure. Alcohol can injure the Kerm-Dlasm and child ren born of drunken parents may b mentally as well as physically weak. Approximate Caloric Values of Alcoholic Drink (Adapted from Locke) IHnt filed IJnnor: Brand v 100 C. per ounce (2 ta blespoon fuls) Gin 70 C. per ounce (2 table spoonfuls) Pure Jamaica Rum 1R0 C. per ounce (2 tablespoonfuls) Whiskey 90 C. per ounce (2 tablespoonfuls) Llquers 135 C. per ounce (2 tablespoonfuls) Wines and Ciders: Sour Wines 25 C. per ounce (2 tablespoonfuls) . Sweet Wines 35-50 C. per ounce (2 tablespoonfuls) ' Ciders 12-15 C tablespoonfuls) Beers 15-22 tablespoonfuls) Tomorrow. Diets. per ounce (2 C. per ounce (2 Freak Reducing Schilling Prbducts hava baan alactad Kciuslratr for tho Cooking: School i Baking Powder Spices Extracts,' (joffee 3 Ttfa Moneyback? Your grocer returns your money on any Schilling Product tor any reason whatever. Your statement la enough. Don't return the goods. BXTT YOT7B IXOTJB Th mora jru ttft it ths batter the results. - """""" Here is an opportunity to learn the latest in cooking and - baking "wrinkles" that no woman should miss. Dorothy Williams,vtne ex pert demonstrator in charge, shows what she can do with a flour that's as good for cakes afrd pastry as for bread. She uses FISHER'S BLEND FLOUR exclusively. 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