The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 11, 1929, Page 5, Image 5

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    Interest to
.Women
H:0 U S EHO L D
By Watching
the, Green
The Shoppers' Guide
Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, January llt l$29
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Several changes ik ebevn 6
teS in tbe sraia and. feed uota
U this weekv chief of v hich is
mm " upward trend In the tailling
empa'nles figures on the valley
rey oate, now leaving storage at
8 cents ' a bushel. Whi .e oats,
re also higher by, two ccuts, at
iO cents. Tha higher prices are
due largely to two factors; ralley
oats are beginning to be pretty
well used up and i increased stor
age charger-are in effect this
month. Oat prices will probably
climb from now on until the quo
tation reaches 75 cents, when
eastern oats will be brought in to
atop the raise. Eastern bats are
much inferioc to the valley gney
ats and therefore. little wanted.
The new corn crop is coming in.
to aupplant the old holdings,
bringing, a S2 reduction during
the week to a"new price of $44
per ton on the whole and $46 on
: the cracked and ground. The new
priceB are 46 lower than corn
prices two months ago.
: Wheat prices, conatantly flucr
tuatlng, were $1.01 on the
western red and $1.04 on white
Thursday. - -
Household Hints
t -. sty mm MMty mohtom
ivnsxv -hints
Spanish Omelette Tiny Hot Rollt
Buttered Beeta .' . Cole Slaw
Jelly ftole ' Coffeo-.
An : excellent luncLeon meim 1;
suggested here. The small canned
beeta may ! be used.'' Chop men:
fine, heat through with plenty of
butter, pepper and-, silt.
.' Z: ' Today's Iteclpee - K?li
, . Spanish f OmeMette Melt, ; two
tablespoons of shortening; add
three ..tablespoons : of chopped
green peppers -and', three, table
spoons, of ' finely-chopped " onion.
Fry solely until soft. Peel a large
ripe tomato or take a whole can
ned tomato and cut It In smali
pieces, adding it to the mixture,
together wMh two tablespoons
chopped celery, one-fourth cup
chopped mushrooms, three-fourths
teaspoon salt, a few grains -of cay
enne and a dash of pepper. Coo
over a low fire until the tomato
is tender. Now cook the omelette.
using five ; well-beaten egg yolks
to which you have added salt and
pepper to taste and five table
spoons of hot water. Mix wen. ana
fold, in the stiffly-beaten whites of
the eggs until tnorougniy oienaeu.
Cook over a slow fire; when the
omelette Is done and a delicate
brown, put the hot tomato mixture
on one half, fold the omelette
and garnish tha whole with fresh
chopped parsley: '.
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- Jelly Rdllj Threa eggs,' one cup
fine sugar, one cup flour; .- Beat
yolks unUI light, then add sugar,
two tablespoons water, a pinch of
salt. Sift one teaspoon baking pow
der, with the flour, stir In " one
half the flour, then the whites
of the eggs beaten stiff, then the
rest of the flour gradually. Bake
in long, shallow tin, well greased.
When done turn out on a damp
towel on a bread board and covar
top wua jeiiy and roll while warm.
Z Bwggesttooa
Washing Rubberised Curtains
Shower Curtains with rubberized
surfaces demand special care, as
they cannot be washed with the
regular household laundry, ., 4
. Spread the curtain on a fiat,
clean surface, and rub with a soft
brush or cloth wrung out of .warmT
soapy water. Rinse off the soap
with dear water and dry with a
soft doth. If mildew haa made its
way into the fabric the spots
should be treated with sour milk
or lemon juice before the curtain
Is washed. These ugly spots can
be avoided If the curtain Is spread
out and allowed to dry thoroughly
after each time It Is used and be
fore it it pushed back on the rod.
Tosnato Gravy-""
Take a large can of tomatoes
and add one can of water' and a
pinch of salt, and let that cook for
av half hour. Then take two table
spoons of butter and four table
spoons of flour and fry that to i
medium brown, then add that to
the tomatoes and also add three or
four tablespoons of sugar and let
cook for about tea mlautes. Strain
VEGETABLES 111
me
' Conditions on the local fruits
and i vegetables markets were
wholesalers as follows:
: Local -cauliflower, spinach and
and thicken if . necessary. Very
good with breaded pork or veal
steak and mashed potatoes. ,
summed .up Thursday by local
celery have gone, with that from
California supplying the trade.
J Local cabbage Is - practically
out,' with California shipments ar
riving. - The": southern crop Is
short, but the quality excellent..-"
Sweet potatoes are getting high
er as the crop Is cleaned up.
' Local bunch vegetables are dis
appearing, with those from California-filling
the demand.
Little change is noted in the
apple situation, except that the lo
cals are being cleaned up. The
first Hood River apples were re
ceived at local wholesalers Thurs
day and-will probably ba on tbe
market by next .week." .... :.4
. California lettuce' is down 50
cents on the crate and .tomatoes
are quoted at $1 more, or $4 a
lug. Otherwise conditions ar
steady! . ; : : -
A surplus of $$S.00i00. in '1
the treasury of the state of New
York by July f, next is in pros,
pect.- The legislature will. constuV '
er total elimination of the direct
state , tax, .which produces $12
609,000 a year. The situation re- ..
minds one of Oregon it's so dlf- '
fereht. Eugene Register; H -
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Now We Have It!
For Breakfast eat
X 1L Cinnamon Dbnsbhuts
JThey do excel ; -
Your Grocer Has Them in
Sanitary Glasstnt Bagt
Saturday Only
15c Tooth Brush Free with each $140
Cash Purchase! " X
Carson Pharmacy :
Hotel Senator Bldg. Salem, Ore
HI
4 "
500 Ft. Free Parking Space
TO
SERVE
YOU
BETTER
oTiNDflrTDIZEO CASH STORES
BUSiiaf
we larhet-
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at Commercial
Employing Forty People - with over Sixty Thousand Dollar Stock of
the finest foods serving Thousands of people Economically .. . .
Every day of the week
Binlck's Better
BREAD
2 large loaves
25c,
3 small loaves
2c
. . 1 ' ... - r - f --
Fresh Local made
Double Bread, loaf
3 Double
IVi lb. loaves j
Crepe Tissue Paper
Large 6 z. rolls-.......:
7 bars Swift's Classic
While Laundry Soap
For
25c
i -
1-lb.
Tin-.
UPTON'S HIGH GRADE COFFEE
24b. M l : 4-lb.
49c
Tin ,..-
96 c
8-lb. pail Swift's -Siherleaf
Lard .
Bulk -Cocoa
4 lbs. Elbow '
. Macaroni : .
: 0hb Matches
Carton of 6 boxes
1 5-oz.' package ' fresh
Seedless Raisins
7c
TOB ACCO FOR LESS
14 TWrchlight--...
Y "k l : .' N Xt'. 'S''S
4 10c Stag J
I Olir Advertiser.-
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? Lunch buckets
,Geo. Washington 1.
Plug Liberty Hell ,
r tjhewmg
7 Star, Horseshoe cr-J
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Closing OutjCry.GoocTs and Kindred Lines:
Yca'Stive. fct These IIczv! ' : '
Swift's SiWer Leaf
LARD
4 pound pails
5SC
; Snowdrift
Shortening. 4 . pound
!c
The finest pure -
Salad Oil
In quart fruit jars, per qt.
j the jar i worth 10c
Sweet Pickles
"1Jv-': 'i,arge;iglass '".
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EAGLE Brand
FLOUR
4.9-lb. sack , .
f WHIXERIVER
; FLOUR
3189.
J:i vr::;Albers Flapjack
PIFLQUR
10-lb. sacks
Jells Best
Pure fruit flavors: 2 pkgs.
f Diamond W
Jelly Powder
2 pkgs.
CALUMET
Baking
Powder
1 lb. cans
Freshly Roasted
COFFEE
lb. c
3 lbs. $1.02
Corn Starch
1-lb. pkg 3 for
Gloss Starch
5--,:
Libbys Rose Dale Alaska
f:Salmon
- 1-lb. tall cana,i 2 for ,
HILLSDALE" .
Pineapple
; B. & M. Canned
Lima: Beans
' ; 4 f No. 2 cans. 2 cans. ' I
27c-- :- '
Large No. 2 '2 size cans of
delicious ripe fruit, cans
; UMECO
Margarine
Ecnner's fancy Seedless
-Raisins
Packed in 15-oz, cartons,5
Christmas
Candies
2 Ibe.
Libby's fancy solid pack
Tomatoes
2 cans
: ..2S)C
Libby's Fancy
Spinach
Laie cans, 2 for
Porter's
Pure (temalena, Macaroni
- products, 3 pkgs.
1SC
Tree ripened, orchard run
Naval
Oranges
with new 10-qt. palls.. Pail and
- .oranges, -all for
Naval
Oranges
Small. Per doz.
!c
IIVV
mm -mT
Oranges
One size large. 2 do for
Medium, size . .
)rariges
- Per doz. - ' . . '
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Large
;es
yrang
Peet's Granulated
SOAP
Large size -pkg.
Citrus Laundry
SOAP
10 large bars
5c toikf soap, 5 bars
SOAP
Palm Olive
SOAP
3 bars
w
Creme Oil
SOAP
3 bars
DONA CASTILE
SOAP
with 5 bars of this soap at, our
regular price we will give one
pair of Eversharp Shears free.
5 Dona soap, 1-pr. shears for
Feb Naptha
SOAP
"n;: 10 large bars : -t!
IJGHTHOUSE " W. !
Cleanser
; ' - '-4 cans t
-.v -ihlgC:: . 1
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Cleanser
- hi t , . .. .4 t
2 can s ,;
Gferus
fc - . a
Washing. Powder, large pkg.
v-1 IS
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KELLOGG'S
Corn Flakes
5 pkgs."
: SSC . .
Post Toasties
. 5 pkgs.
SSC
KELLOGG'S
Shredded
Wheat
Large size packaje, 2 for
No. 10 sack freshly milled
"Cream- -
Rolled Oats
JSC :
Oregon Milk'
4 cans
W v
Carnation or Bordens
' MILK
4 cansj.;'
w
Livingston's fancy GoiSden
7 Bantam - -
.:,..;; No. 2 cans, 2 for
. - , .
Van Camp's -
Hominy
Large cans, 2 for
2gp
Lily of VaHty sifled earty
June Peas
P! 2 cans " v
J O. K. - brand fancy small
Tender Peas
- r. 2 cans," No. 1 size . f
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