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HOUSEHOLD SECTION SHOPPERS GUIDE The OREGON STATESMAN, galea, Oregon, Friday Morning. April 130 PAGE SEVEN BB a BB B HI h b r t . - i 1 maZ Wl k.. AmBUM&ma i 3 Squares Easter is always a time fctf aap plness and Joy and the wjse housewife plana her work to that Mhe may attend the morning church service and yet. serve an attractive dinner to her family. By careful planning much ot the work of preparing a meal may be lone in adrance and there need not he the last minute rush that snds mother to the table in a state of exhaustion. Roast iamb has loos; been a favorite dish tor Easter dinner hut too often a let; of lamb is so esflenslve as K be prohibit Ire so rfcy not use a less expensive cat prepared In this way: Staffed Boned Lamb Ob. shoulder of lamb 1 teaspoon salt -H teaspoon paprika 4 tablespoons flour ' 1 cup water Have bones removed from lamb faa nave it aewea up, leaving a packet for dressing. Sprinkle meat with salt, paprika and flour. Place in a roaster and add water, Base zu minutes in not oven. Over and roast two hours in a moderately slow oven. Baste fre quently. Dressing J cups bread crumbs 2 tablespoons chopped onions 2 tablespoons chopped celery U teaspoon salt ft teaspoon paprika $ tablespoons butter, melted 2 tablespoons hot water Mix ingredients with fork. Stuff pocket in the roast of lamb. HAIL! QUEEN OF MAY Sz v ' ''4 - ' " ' 1 .' .V A .'. .V J , UUs Emily Scbielittger, . Mount Vtrnoa, N, Tt luu been elected Queen f of the Manual l May Day celebration at Westhampton College, Richmond t Va. The celebra tion will take place on the first Saturday in May. v. COME INTO THE KITCHEN By ELLA L LEHR New peas, "asparagus or spinach makes an excellent vegetable ac 'cempaniment for this dish and -with an attractive salad and pota toes baked in the oven with the lamb, either escalloped or plain baked, the meal Is complete. Much of the attractiveness of salad is in the dressing and a wide variety of flavors may be ob tained. As a dressing for either fruit or vegetable salad try this: Lemon Salad Dressing 1 egg or 2 egg yolks .- S tablespoons flour S tablespoons sugar teaspoon salt H teaspoon paprika l-4 teaspoon dry mustard 4 tablespoons lemon juice cup vinegar cup water li cup whipped cream Beat egg and add flour, sugar, salt, paprika, and mustard. Mix well and add lemon juice, vinegar and water. Cook In a double boil er until thick and creamy. Stir frequently to prevent lumping. Rat two minutes and cool. Beat in whipped cream. Chill. Picnic days are drawing near ind we are on the lookout for new and attractive dishes suitable for the picnic. lunch. Our old friend peanut, butter Is much trore appetising In this form. 3 Peanut Butter Relish Filing (For 8 Sandwiches) 1-3 cup peanut butter 3 tablespoons salad dressing cup chopped celery cup chopped pimiento dtuffed olives Cream peanut butter with fork. 'Add rest of ingredients. Spread on thinly cut slices of whits bread. CONGRESSMAN SICK WASHINGTON. April 16. - CAP) The condition of Rep. L of Texas, democrat, who has been la a hospital here for the past fur weeks, was said tonight to 'be extremely serious. ' H" Guiding Your Child HANDICAPPED By MRS. AGNES JLYNE We think of handicapped chil dren as those who are physically crippled or mentally defective. We forget that muck larger group or children wno are as truly, if less obviously, handicapped. Julie, for instance. Is an ex tremely healthy and intelligent little girl. When she was a little baby her father left her mother with herself and a brother two years older to take care of. All her short life Julie has been sub jected to the reverberations ot her mother's personal tragedy. She has been present while her mother raged against her fate and burst into paroxysms of futile tears. She has heard ber mother agonize over the difficulty of earning their food and clothes and shelter. She has seen her older brother obviously preferred. She has been asked time and again why she can't be good like Joe. Julie Is carrying burdens not Iter own and It is no wonder that she is a difficult, unhappy child. Parents who have not learned to play with good sportsmanship the hand that life has dealt them, parents who are themselves still childish, petulant and undisci plined, handicap their children tn their chances for rounded growth and development. A child who is lame or endowed with something, less than a good mind has, if his parents are wise and self disciplined, a better chance to become an adequate, balanced human being than one who Is made to suffer directly and indirectly for their emotional immaturity. FEDERAL BUREAU IS HOUSEWIVES PORTLAXDERS AT GERVAIS GERVAIS, April 17 Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Jepson and children, Donald Manning. Mrs. lone Dor cas. Mrs. Mary McCroud. Frank McCloud, Mrs. Dell Fawk and Wees and Viola Jepson all of Portland were recent guests of Mr. and MrS. S. D. Manning. The housewife who wishes to keep abreast ot the times in her knowledge of pure foods and drugs can use to advantage a booklet just issued by the Food- Drag and Insecticide Administra tion, U. S. Department of Agri culture. The booklet gives the schedule of talks that experts of the administration are now broad casting weekly. The talks deal with various phases of food, and drug control. The booklet names stations and gives the times of broadcast. In one series of talks, entitled "Uncle Sam at Your Service," specialist, "The Veteran Inspec tor," discusses food products and tells how the enforcement of the Federal food and drugs act pre vents frauds. W. R. M. Wharton ot the New York City inspection district re cently started another series, in which he encourages housewives to read the labels on packages, and tells what Information the buyer should expect to find on the label. Onee a month in the noonhour network program - ot the Depart' ment of Agriculture a rood or drug official talks about the work now in progress, to keep pare and unadulterated the foods and drugs entering into interstate and im port commerce. Copies of this booklet given the schedule of talks and the stations broadcasting them may bo ob tained by writing to the Food Drug and Insecticide Administra tion, U. S. Department ot Agricul ture, Washington, D. C. MARGARET MUXER ILL AURORA, April 17 Miss Mar garet Miller who has been with her sister Mrs. Andrew Miller for a short time, was taken to Hutch inson hospital at Oregon City Saturday in a very serious con- Idition. Mil will bring you real drip coffee Easter and well wager roar new bonnet Is nothing less than a dream. Ah anl may no head gear take tho shine off our own! Of course you're having Easter dinner at horn this year. I can not feature yon people who do not joy in planning a table gay in dattdils, shining silver and linen of snowy crispness. The shops are filled with the spirit of Easter tide bo beautifully expressed 1n gay little place cards and tiny fvors from wee futxy chickens to tiny little flower sots of tu lips and other spring flowers. Why once yon give it a thought you regret that there's only one baaier io ptan ior: Enough for tho attractive table but we should plan that first. Food adjusts Itself easily to your pet color scheme. The first course ot yonr din ner may be soup, cocktail of fish or fruit, or canape, depending much upon whether you've plan ned three courses or mora. Fruit or fish cocktails chilled of course are perhaps first in fav or, and lends color to the table. If soup is need either as the first course or following the cock tail, choose one that is not heavy. Easter ushers in a new regime the hearty soup departs .with winter. Consommes are good, thin cream soups are attractive aa well aa delicious. Serve with it little 4oast shapes, croutons or bread sticks. The recipe for Royal custard given below is a decided ly different accompaniment for clear soups and introduces more color and variety In the menu. The main conrse we think first of lamb a leg of spring lamb properly cooked and at tractively aerved Just can't be surpassed. Shoulder of lamb is cheaper my dears and has a delicious flaror although I'll ad mit It's a bit harder to carve. Garnish it simply (consider the poor carver, how he sighs! ) The most clever garnishee lemon baskets, slices and what not may be made from the humble lemon, which add both piquancy and flavor. Parsley, our old reli able, is always good. Egg slices garnish nicely. We offer you an Easter dinner (in white, green and gold). Frnit Cup: Consomme with Royal Custard: Roast Leg of Lamb, Mint Jelly, Mashed Pota toes; Buttered Peas;. Dinner Rolls; Cabbage Relish; Gherkins; Asparagus salad; Tiny Sandwich es; Spanish Cream; Angel Sponge Slices; Black Coffee. Preparations: Fruit Cocktail (morning) Mix together 1 cup white grapes, 1 cup orange sec tions, 1 cup diced pineapple. 1 cup orange Jujce,. cup pine apple juice, few grains of salt. Place, in pan of electric refriger ator. Stir occasionally until jutos begins to freeze. More fruit and less juice may be used and the material chilled instead of treat ing. Soup stock from real or chick en may be prepared the day be fore and heated jrhen ready to serve. Royal Custard (day- before): Yolks Xeggs, 4 teaspoon salt, 2 tablespoons milk. Beat eggs slightly, add milk and salt. Pour in shallow pan or In cups. Bake at 421 deg. until' firm. Cool re move from mold. Cut in fancy shapes with vegetable cutters. Serve in soup. Roast Leg ot Lamb (B. C. before church). Prepare for roast ing. Place in oven to bake at 400 degrees for 20 minutes to the pound. Potatoes may cook In the oven at same time. Place in uten sil with tightly fitting cover and about Z-3 cup water. These will steam Instead of boiling and -will be ready to mash when arriving home. Peas and rolls will beat In short time. Asparagus salad. (Cook aspara gus tips the day before). Blend H cup nnt meats. 1 cup diced Oolf one dottath the prica ci dae GOLDEN WEST COFFE3 MAKER tii perfect DRIP co&e matto system. Ifade of lustrous aluminas (6-cup capcitw) -ic rHnsinntirs ail the guc.se ftoiit fcoca coCbc imlrfngi .. ; , Put yptjf Gd&a Yest coGm hx Urn Maker, pesr la Jmnp- ing-botiki$ water, and let It drip. No boln& sao pcsxoU ttoa. And the resole Is the moat wotadctful coCee ro tasted; and each making brings the) tata dtUciooa drink. Buy the Maker through your grocer. If he oof o stock, drop a card to CIokc& DeyVordaayaOesporbaS i01 mclaaae, and your Master will be scbx-. pranpuv, ucuTcrca uxroasn tun. w r a GOLDEN WEST COFFEE GOLDEN WEST COFFEE MAKER, I:; JUST POU2 IN EOIUNG WAIEt A Few Facts About the Home Town Merchant He is a local citizen. He contributes to the sup port of the school, ebwrches and charity. . . He sells yon legitimate merchandise at a fair price end gives yoo honest weight. He renders yon a service that is not given elsewhere. Imagine yonr community without him. Each aeede the other support. Let these Iow prices be an Invitation for yow to place yonr next order at Damoi'i : Home Grown Green Onions and Radishes Booch Home Grown A spare- - f gw. Ranch A3C Home Grown Rba- OJ. barb. 6 lbs, for aWC Fancy Spinach O C 4 lbs WC Nice Lettace and - f Carrots. for A JC Toilet Tissae, not OP crepe. 4 Rolls LDC 5 Solid Pack Tom- Of toes. Peas and Cora. JC. Rainier Malt Syrap, Q C cans Q3C "Royal" Coffee famed for Mayor Mellow Blend Coffee QO 25c. 4 lbs. wOC FRESH and SMOKED MEATS Cooled bf Frigidalrei Minced Haas, Wieners, Veal Loaf, liver, Hambarger, Ronnd Steak, Pork Chops, French Loar, Met wars, 8a iai, Orre lot, etc. Monarch Super Qnality Pens, Corn, Krant, Pnmp kJa, etc.. none bettr.9fl at any price, per earn n.UC FRIDAY AND 8ATTJRDAT ' OXLT , . We featare Batter Carly's Grade A O- Milk ....... OC wi . " Oii BresWT PC 4 11.. - . . Cr Ftao Bteo ........ HAPPY Bf ARKET Phone 1-3-- -ES.00 orders Delivered Free We par Sle Cash for eggs zssssssssssssiisisnsssssssss ; .- . - ' . v - -i celery, 1 eap mayonnaise. U csp minced chopped olives. Serve with asparagus tips on beds of crisp letuce. Spanish cream (day before). Scald X caps milk. Pour ever 1 tablespoon gelatine dissolved In cold water. Add H cap sugar. Poar slowly en S egg yolka, slightly beaten. Cook in doable boiler nntli thickened, stirring constantly. Remove from range. add M teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon vanilla and 4 egg whites beaten stiff. Torn Into individual molds. Calll. Serve with a bit of whip ped cream. Angel sponge (day before) . 1 M caps err whites (t to 11 eggs), 1 cap plat t tablespoons eager, H cap sifted pastry flour tor white part, 2-3 cap sifted tlonr for yellow part, ft teaspoon or ange or lemon extract. X tea spoon cream of tartar. H tea spoon salt, egg yolks, hk tea spoon vanilla or almond. Beat whites with cream of tar tar and salt nntll stiff but "not dry. Fold in sugar carefully. Di vide tin two parts. To one part Mr. Cream Producer: We earnestly solicit your personal delivery of cream at oar plant. YOU WILL RECEIVE . Portland delivered prices. Yonr cheek while yon wait. Courteous and efficient treatment. Also butter, cheese and skim-milk powder at special-patron prices. Klarritoim drcommeiry 260 S. Commercial St. Salem carefully told In H eup ot sifted tlonr sifted five times. Flavor. To second part, fold in well beat n ezs yolks, and then tbe t-t cop aitted floor also sifted S ttraes. Flavor. Arrange tn marble effect in tube angel cake pea. Bake 60 minutes in slow oven, 300 degrees for first 45 minutes 32S degrees for last 15 minutes. A most joyful Easter to you alL RABBIT RHYMES By Jlminy Jingles Easter comes but once a year. So nil it full of Joy and cheer. If you'd hare your dinner nice. Use rabbit meat that's my advice. Make it roast or fry or stew. Any way that pleases you. No matter who yonr guests that day. Delicious' Is the word they'll say. Dressed Rabbit Whole or by the Pound SHAEFFER'S RABBIT SHOP 100 S. Com'L. TeL SS1S1 Open week day ewept Moa. I" .-q- Market Grocery Co. at THE MARKET Marion St. at Coral. Open every evening: until 9 o'clock When you bujfrom these two stores it's' absolutely certain you are getting fall valae for every cent you spend NOT A CHAIN STORE. J. L. Busick & Sons COMMERCIAL STREET AT COURT Phones 45S 156 Free Delivery We would like to know that every youngster will have the same opportunity of enter ing business for himself in the future as we have had in the past and with that thought in mind, we, when buying, give preference to independent manufacturers and produc ers and will continue these stores free from alliance with any chain store trust or combine and we have had some very flattering offers. BUSIGES. Swift Premium Easter Hams Quality Supreme Half or Whole Ham lb. 32o In Our Meat Markets Prime Young Steer Beef, Young Spring Lamb, Veal Roast Chops or Steaks, Pork from Young grain fed porkers. You will find the finest meats in the west in these two sanitary markets. For a real treat Easter morning' serve M. J. B. Coffee It's freshly roasted JL pound 45c 8 lb. cans, AO per lb tOC 75c ib. on Oe7C Tree Tea" Orange Pekoe 11b. carton 1 .72 carton carton 20c Green, per QQf carton., 8 otOOl Pound - CQ carton .QOC 4 Pound 17C EAGLE BRAND FLOUR 49spacr.. $1.69 GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 49spr $1.95 A Nice Lot of POTATOES Local Burbanks, nice clean stock rooir $2.89 PURE CANE SUGAR Fine Granulated. Packed in cloth sacks $1.33 25 lb. net weight Per Sack Snowdrift SHORTENING Pound Pails $1.29 CITRUS WASHING POWDER Large size package for 37 c 2 large size packages; snrso 5t 39c IVORY SOAP FLAKES V 10c size packages' " ' -J - packages. . , v 15c - "2 Larc Siza Packages 87c . Delicious Healthful Summer Packed CANNED FOODS at ridiculously low prices at these two stores Lily of Valley Cut Refuge GREEN BEANS No. 2 Cans ay Cans 33c Lily of Valley Fancy Golden Bantam CORN No. 2 Cans I for No. 1 Cans 2 for. 33c .23c Livingston Golden CORN No. 2 Cans 29c Cans Lily of Valley Fancy Country Gentleman SWEET CORN 2 Can 29C Livingston Fancy SUGAR CORN No. 2 Cans 25c for Lily of Valley Sifted Little Gem PEAS No. 2 Cans & Cans 33c No. 1 cans 2 cans .. 25c Lily of Valley Tender SWEET PEAS Per Can . 15c Libby's Fancy Yellow Cling PEACHES Large siie cans - ' r47c for Libby's Fancy Black . Label Sliced - .. PINEAPPLE Large aizev cans - 2 i49c S!.dr ' Marsh mallow, f T.h Rat Xfm mn Vkm " ' fiM amtm t a l. -t'J while. WeQ here is a caa sf Man 0SH) Wnfp Free wit eoe poaat carton at Casapflr Marshmallews, Both for 28c Busick's Bread Is Good The finest ingredients and skilled bakers can produce O Large Loaves Small Loaves 25c 25c Whitefield'a PURE ORANGE JUICE Two Sizes 35c and 65c WINE JELLY Four flavors Tall 15 C Ask about this jelly it's a new product made from real old wine Swansdown CAKE FLOUR 29c Swift's Silver LEAF LARD 8 Pound & OK Pails tDlet 4 POUND PAILS 65c ' Libby's Solid Pack TOMATOES 2c1nf - 29c Cold Pack Fresh Summer Pack STRAWBERRIES AND RED RASPBERRIES QP 2 Pounds OUl, LOGANBERRIES OKA 2 Pounds ttOC PET T.TTTiK More like fresh, cream O Cans i 6 CANS Small Cans 25c for. Ale ..25c Sun Ripe Freshly Milled Cream ROLLED OATS No. 10 Sack . t 45c - Sperrys PAHCA&& FLOUR No. 10 Sack -1 55c Porter's Pure Semolena H UACARONI 25SS"Z;"-- 25c n Pound aw Package SPAGHETTI 25c 2 Pound Package IT00PLE3 25 c