IIOMlfflfl SOLVED BY SU Proper Ventilation of Homes r In Winter Essential to ; FamiiV Health Art you sure (he air la yovr om is really aealthfal? If yowr family ha been 'having a lot of , eolda tt Is winter,-perhaps that's the tmsoiu- More than one f amllv ' haa tonnd that ' Its tint winter cold dated from the time the beat was turned on, anT statistics en respiratory diseases ahow a de cided Increase In the -number of cases taring - the months vhisn , aruneiai heat la on. reaching a peak In February. -The air of our homes In winter is usually OYerdry and over-heated to a point detrimental to health. Humidity in -the average American dwelling -d a rfnr -the fold-weather months, -by actum testa,: .la." less-: 'than that maintained, in alumhert rying jam ana below, the.; min-. , Imum tlha.SaharaDeeaeitrhl eonaiuon.ot the air not onlx. sapa our energies, and .lowers tbo body ; , .resistance, but Irritates the sens!? : tire membraner of the nose and throat so that they are an easy prey to the common cold, which so often leads to more serious all-. ments bronchitis, ; grippe, influ- - onaa,' and eren pneumonia, ' Scientific experiments conduct d by - the American Society of Beating and Ventilating Engineers ahow. that' comfort and health- re quire a relative-humidity, of from SI to .40 per cent. In most houses It la more apt to be 20 per cent t or efron less,- throughout the wln- ter. , .The dost and. dirt inerltably present In the air are another 1m portant health consideration, for dust Is the1 carrier of disease bac teria. Colds which are now recog nized br medical science as an Commer cial St. at Marion CENTRALIZED DISTRIBUTION FOR ECONOMY Thin is a Salem Store The money you spend for foods with this store is spent right here to build up your own community. Not only is that a fact Jaut at Busick's Store, Com mercial street at Court, or the Market Grocery or Busick's Self Selecting 5tore, located" in the New Market in these stores, - w 3 Tall Cans 25c 6 Small Gans 25c -12 Tall Cans 97e , TJMECO MARGARINE 13c i CI w Pounds 25c -DEL MONTE COFTEE 1B; vacuum QA A Backed iJLflUi BUSICK'S MELLOW '. ; BLEND ' ':lMiiii25e . 3-Poonds 73e , UbbyV Bo6dal" Alalia 1 - CoMiv MannsSbw SYRUP 53c it't.M Cans Iibbyi Fancy -YelloV . PEACHE3 25c ' - ,r - , - ; . -y-:: 'c2- ' .-rfr'' - .- -r? i: 3 Squares . f House wires art facing that slump season" when U is dlffi- eult to bare Variety On meals. It can be attained" but much careful planning la necessary because ery, little that is new Is being offered In the market. However the Quality of fresh vegetables of fered Is very good so the situation la by, n means, hopeless.. New peas at IB to . 10 cents per pound may offer a temptation but the price Is prohibitive with the average family. . . . Head lettuce is In its prime now Infection localized in the' respira tory appartoa. are definitely dust- born. After one member of the family has bad a cold,; the ,dost fit the bouse fa; contaminated with' the' coryxa ermst' which i "the reason why a 'cold io often tsefepw fo" run throurh an entire , family' in spit of. reautiena:. s v ;- . science nas jpniy. recen:jy wjin in .'the: last year, or ' twor learned bow to control aid conditions in the home. ; With the modern high stand ards of health and comfort in the home.' air-conditioning Is rapidly becoming .an Important factor . in- house-planning, to assure the proper, conditions of temperature, humidity, circulation and absolute purity essential for-health. An air-conditioning system developed on the same principle as that in stalled In the Capitol at Wash ington ba now been adapted for domestic usage, and physicists predict that the home of tomorrow will have its weather made-to-or- der, wanned In winter, and even cooled In summer, by a constant supply of warmed, humified and cleansed air. fM Building you can actually save money on the full line of food as sold Now you may enjoy the BEST MILK, at a - price; no higher than you 'have .been paying forcnon-. advertised J hrandsPet - lVtilk-- Just pure, sweet milk. Used suc cessfully in any recipe where milk is required. Busick's Bread is. Quality i 2 . . Large Loaves 25c Thompson' Fancy ' Seedless V RAISINS r ' In Balk , " Dromsdary DA1ES 25c Packafes- BAUBaked BAM-kidney . BEANS ,2 Cans - BEANS Ko. 2Can ' 20c B-& M Brown- .-TAPIOCA bread;- Ko. 2 Csn 17c . r IT j and the prieo is Tery' reasonable. very urge neaos may do pur enased for 10 cents and they are solid and. of excellent ijavor. Do not fail to use lie leaf veg etables'' suck as ; lettuce,- spinach and cabbage. One careful moth er always sees that her family has as Hast one vegetable tbat grows above the gTound and one that grows - below.; in other . words a root ; vegetable and a leaf vege table is an excellent combination. In your attempts Mo" avoid heaviness'' In meals do not ne glect canned tomatoes." They add' a leasing zest to meals and the variety of their uses In limitless. One stor is offering small cans of tomato sauce, not the very hot kind, at 5 cents per can. It Is of a standard.' brand and very-good. I know because I have tried it. As a sauce for soups, escalloped dish es or with macaroni or noodles it is excellent. Now for labor saving meals. The, one. dish meal is as popular as ever- and. tooay we nave a re cipe .for one tbat Is savory and tempting.. Try ; ; .,, ; Scrambled liana and Corn -reserving f ) -. -.. ; .i,nce bacon, diced' : X cup canned corn " ' S tablespoons chopped onions I eggs, well beaten t tablespoons cold water 1 cup diced, cooked ham. . Heat bacon rn a frying pan, addjtorn and onions and eook un til a little brown. Stir frequently. Beat eggs and water, add bam and slowly pour into not corn mixture. Cook 1 slowly and stir constantly until mixture becomes thick and creamy. Tour, on serving platter and garnish with parsley. This, with the salad wo are of fering, will. make a very satis factory, meal with very little ef fort on the part of the cook. Stuffed Peach. Salad halves canned peaches cup cottage cheese All T$M Small Loaves . 25c Sugar Cored . Bacon Squares i.l6c Pound .1" o- Swift' Pern iVeirfciahla SHORTENING - 1 Cartons 2f-I-25c FUhcrs BlendL FLOUR 25c 49 lb. Sacks 1.95 . FLOTO: Zii lb. Sacks S1.05 25c 4 tableenoons choeneA eeierv v 4 tablespoons chopped raisins ' cup mayonnaise. ' Mix tablespoons of snayon. nalso with . cheese, - celery and raisins.- Fill cavities of peaches. Chin. Serve in lettuce caps and ton with remaining mayonnaise. Serve at once. -. Guidinjg Your Child MOPING By MRS. AGNES LTNE The Individual who mopes over injuries and disappointments is pretty sure to be unpopular in ev ery walk of life. . ; The habit of lndalging in such tempermental fits it, of course. fixed In childhood, " and ' the youngster who has a natural ten dency to thla sort of thing is much helped by the right sort of handlings - -When your hoy is disappointed-! because the weather has prevent ed his going on some long anti cipated outing, do not permit him to nurse nls disappointment. - When your lrttlo girl pouts be cause she didn't get the part she wanted in the. play her class is giving, do not allow her to in dulge in ber fit of sulks. Sympathize briefly with their disappointments and then show that you expect them to be good sports and find something else to do. The trick of offering the ba by a bright rattle when it to necessary to take away from him some Questionable plaything is a piece of common instinctive wis dom, which in its general princi ples, should be used continuously throughout the child's growing years. -Has rain made the baseball game impossible? Then -suggest tbat your boy Invite the fellows ' (Continued on page s) Open Eve nings TTD 9 o'clock Nolninf nukes SodJ Eio Sobs kO Large 29c Packages . Ohio Red . Label MATCHES U Carton :i7c Little Peach BROOMS A dandy '.well balanced and a durable Q Q ' broom .' ... . OOC P. A G. White Laundry .Laundry ; SOAP Barsu. 25c - 23 Bars 99c " " . i Creme Oil - - j ; SOAP. - 4:wrii:25c Fancy Sunkist Naval :r ORANGES They're Sweet and Juicy. It Dozen C-i&C -PieYoung' STEER BEEF- ; :f AlWb : V , - Both) V BUSICITS v-MAIlKETS - 'i, t- COME INTO THE KITCHEN .: ' By ella vl lehr We decided ' to talk tnls week about a few -wrinkles-we've lately discovered: Oh no not tae kind yon spend dollars and time to eradicate far be It -from us to bint at snek! We mean tbo kind of kltcnen-.nirks that eliminate those wrinkles and help yon to truly get a lanfb out of life! ' Yon know. Ilka Tearfully toss-, ing three cloves Into the aimmer-' log soup pot a fifteen eent sonp bone, three carrots, slke o' cab bage, few potatoes, beans, string and otherwise, rings of onion, and oh yea, the pale green celery tops, some leftover tomatoes and a bay leaf simmer three or four hours! Would you believe it? Vegetable soup! Try it - Really with soup you can toss tn most everything except the kitchen sink. Just watch the love light shining In nls eyes. It's a most satisfying luncheon dish. ; . Then there's always meat enough on the-bone to .make a meat pie, with puffy browa biecuHa-ovo the-top and rick gravy ooiing out the cre vices! Or perhaps stuffed peppers the meat ground and mixed with a bit of cooked rice or left over mashed potatoes, seasoned GROCERIES Kf but yourself if you don't set a good table daily for your family, as this can very easily be done at moderate cost if properly purchased. Quantity purchases always afford a substantial saving. COFFEES: Maxwell House ' "Good to the last drop" Per 44c pound... L.ge. per Golden West TJiree cans Per Six canS 44c pound. Special Blend A wonderful value Per in 30c pound Three Off pounds. OiC Full Cream Cheese Two 49C pounds Our feature in corn this week is the very best obtainable in white corn All Gold brand, 20c valuer Any quan tity as long as these.. stock lasts, fea ture price 15c for If you wish stan dard pack cann ed goods, we have them. Green' Beans Peas . - . Tomatoes r White.. ': ' Corn for 25c tfor; Out of Potatoes? A" 100-pound bag delivered -is only $2.69 Ever- use Pear- bsoiiVd&ily deliT? ery.r'of xrap-nest- ed fresh ." extra Sixf canS- 1 1 1 - waEL Parboil the peppers for about five minute. After stuff ing the peppers place la a bak ing pan and bake about St min utes In a moderate oven 3 SO de grees. ", Twentieth Century Haaa (This is truly eamoflaglng left- . .. overs.). ' Have baked aix medlum-eiaed potatoes. With, a spooa carefully remove the. potato, leaving res) of skin unbroken. Season the po tato .with one. tablespoon of. but ter, one tablespoon . of cream or milk, one teaspoon of salt, and a little pepper, atlrring lightly with a fork, but do not mash the po tato... ... Add one cup of any kind of well-seasoned chopped beet that hai been moistened with a little gravy, stock or -Worcestershire sauce. Fill the skins with , this mixture letting it rise a little above the top. Put a piece- of but ter en each; and; heat in even. Crated cheese may be used In stead of meat' " - .. - Did you ever think of saving the best of the lemon skins and putting them at once In cold wat - - - - . 236 North Commercial Street 1523 PHO NES 1524 on Ho EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN CANNED FRUITS Elsinore Apricots Delicious tree-ripened A fruit Peaches in halves Lge. 1 per can. Three Zft tins 33c tins - - can . 93c $1.80 Six tins Elsinore Pineapple Delicious fruit Equal to any occasion Elsinore Sliced Peaches Lge. 2ft per can., heavy syrup. -Very Three best quality. for.. Lge. .216 tins per can Gerber's Strained Vegetables $1.80 For baby Grape Fruit Carrots, Spinach, Peas, etc A real value. Every family should have at least one dozen of Pineapple Per can .. Three Broken 2H r $1.10 $2.19 . Twelve Netted Gem , Potatoes A wonderfully fine v . quality, Peaches Splendid quality, me- dram 'syrup.. K)0 lb. Lge. '2H tinei per fn, iThree - r -: , $lv3fi r Elsinore Pears :: The . partment in favor Large, well , ripened that when people fruits table dainty; want meat they want LgeJ2tins OC GOOD Meat. Place your week end order Three - - nS9c early; for and Rabbits.' Get .the best." ' -i- -,. -'r $1;93 er? - They will keep for several days, and when used tor nerving the salad , dressings with arti chokes or aalada, cocktail sane for dame or oysters, or Hollan daiso sauco for fish they are most decorative. Cooked' chicken livers made in to a paste with melted butter, then lemon Juke, chopped olives, salt and cayenne added there's brand new sandwleh filling! Lately, we've been experimenting with curry! it's different-r-d delicious. Buy the.; best grade, then gently ' insinuate it into creamed eggs or lamb and serve it on crispy brown toast squares. Friend Hubby will probably think he's poisoned, but he might rust as well become acquainted with it by degrees, for we're going, to help you to spring -a real -East Indian curry on the family one of these days. - . Saving Sarah Sajs The pancake batter - left - from breakfast may be used for chops, veal steak or any - other meat which would otherwise be dipped In eggs and crumbs. In. making pies from canned1 fruits which are Julcyi yeu can get an extra pie from each oaurr by sUghtly thickening the- )uke with cornstarch or flour; When Juiee is .eeoMhe pie ca bo tiUad with fruit, and- Juice without dan ger of-the filling running over or soaking through the crust. Juice left from sweet peach or crabapple pickle la deUeious for .Hi! O IT IBDam CEREALS Corn Flakes or Post Toasties every one en joys. tins 35c 99 c $193 L Grape Nuts" !.135c Puffed Ri$e ! 32c tins 9Q . "aWl OC- Puffed Wheat OeJf Kellogg's strained Two for... 10c Cream Rolled OaU 9-pound bag. Slice. Large tins. 45c Farina 9-pound bag. . Flour Need a good S2.S0 wheat flour X Montana Flour Department ' , I Sperry Pancalie , .:r Flour way this de . Is growirlg Nol 10 z.' bagT . r tells plainly Fischer PancaLe Hens, Frys A wonderful No, 10--,- ::cn bag.":. : pickling beets. It may be used In making mince meat too. Leftover ' cauliflower; aspara gua and boiled potatoes added tc shrimp salad "extends" tho serv Uga and makes It different A bit of Trench dressing poured evei tho -vegetables several hours lr advance improves the flavor. In stead of tho usual buttered car-; rota, put them through a potato ricer, season with salt, paprika and butter. We eat them then be-, cause- they're good not cause they're good tor you! Leftover cereals may bo used In croquettes, stuffed peppers, and meat or fisb loaf. Not so bad in soup, stew or uiuftins either! - Leftover hot. chocolate may be thickened with egg, and corn starch and served as dessert Cole coffee may be need for coffee jelry coffee blane mange in- fros tings made with powdered sugar and In ' spies or chocolate cakes. Use your sour cream for - ' t ' Soar Cream Filling for Cake V- 141x equal quantities of sour cream, chopped nuts and raisins; add a little lemon juice and pow dered sugar. " . . " : ; Another Sow Cream FOltOf J. ; . Sweeten and chill I cup sour cream; whip It, ' keeping . it . cold while doing so. When stiff, fold; rn a cup- of 'chopped puta: If for" any reason' tho cream does not b- come stiff.' add 1 teaspoon melted gelatin at the last and set on lee. Excellent tor chocolate 'or spice cakes baked in layers.' , : . FRESH MEATS Van Camp a Pork and Beans 15c size Three 29c 39c or Margarine Three A A L for 44C Armour's Mlk Three 25c for Old Dutch Cleanser , Three OO-i for.. dWl, 25c White : Wonder Soap Bars. 1 35c Pep 25c Palmolfve Soap Three 45 c 47c Ivory Soap Srli 35c Amaizo J CorhStarch fA eJal Three-' OC-i for-. WC ' Amaizo - Gloss Starch - hard L-25c On r . J : Surier Suds tlargplackage.- TOireey: ".OOjJ for; .; .- trfiajL Ivory Flakex J 10c she package f'J r our -'- v" Or for UIC Butter y i rPeanutV.r pounds 35c vah Ainoizo Oil Quart. TfnsV-L 39c eC " .