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This Section distribution of this section with complete coverage of Salem and Salem R. F. D's. Sec. 43514 P. L. & R. U. S. POSTAGE PAID SALEM. OREGON Permit No. 46 A section oT The Oregon Statesman featuring Merchandise Savings Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morning, June 19, 1930 Valsetz Road Is Being Impoved VALSETZ, June 18. A small crew of men from the Cobbs Mitt-hell mill aided the county road crew in grading the road at Spur v .- The county road crew is ex pected to start work on the road to Falls City about July 15 Summer "school opened June 16. The student teachers are ex pected soon. J. L. Dodson suffered a sprain ed foot while working at the mill. Mr. and Mr?. William Fisher were visiting in Eugene Saturday and Sunday where Mrs. Fish er's nephew Bobble Fisher is in the Pacific Christian hospital, suffering from bru'.ses and cuts received in an auto accident recently. Watch for this section each Thursday, Ralph H. Kletzing, Advertising Manager COME INTO THE KITCHEN ! "Cookin by Wire "Breathes there a wife with soul so dead Who never to herself has said 'Tltfs summer-time is sure no joke By ELLA M. LEHR When all folk. we do is cook for I r . IF SALE of COOL UODQQDQQt v Every type of dress and summer ensemble in georgettes, rajahs, crepes and chiffons in prints and solid colors. Delightful new frocks that usually sell for $24.75 will be featured 7C tomorrow at PlMtl u 2 00 DOWN BUYS ANY DRESS 1102 Your credit is good at Kay's. Pay as little as $2.00 down and ar range to pay the balance as you are paid. 460 State St. Sure we know it gets monoton ous the grind, of the daily three Summertime brings a dragged out, don't care feeling, and we need any toujh of diversion or bit of artistry we can find to put joy into the business of cookery. "Electric table appliances lend such a touch. TVie electric waffle iron Is the prde of the culinary queen. Agaitj the selection i3 wide. You may have your waf fles large or small, square, round, oblong or three cornered! Waf fles is there a;ny better way to a man's heart? I "A bowl of batter, syrup jug and thou, c' Across the table, with waffle ir on between; Beside that Otmar's song of wine and loaf of bread Is viu!ernes$ yea dessert s;ster njw." Did you knw that biscuits, cornbread. shoftcake and ginger bread, omelettys, Oh my, no end of things may ie waffle-izPd? Try it. And at this time to tempt jad ed appetites. Frozen ait Salad 2 cups mixed fruit. 1-2 cup mayonnaise, or cooked dressing. 3 tablespoons powdered suga 2 tablespoons lemon juice 2 tablespoons cold water 1 cup whipped cream 1 teaspoon saM 1 teaspoon gelatine. Dissolve gelatine in cold water and place over hot water until gel atine is dissolved. Add slowly lo the mayonnaise i.ressing. Add the stiffly beaten cream to ! the mayonnaise. Fold in the fruit j cut in small pieces and the sugar, j salt and lemon; juice. Pour into a iray of the electric ; refrigerator and chill for about : three hours.-T!ie cream should be frozen, but the fruit should no'. ' be allowed to freeze. Serve on ; crisp lettuce leaves with mayon naise dressing; Spanish Cream -- 2 cups milk; 4 eggs 1 tablespoon pelatine i 4 rounded tablespoons sugar 'i teaspoon salt j Put gelatine in milk and let set ! and about jiour or until soft- oned. Place in double boiler and j bring to boiling point. Add yolks j of eggs beaten with sugar until fill fif1Y ii.' f n nitA lha II 1 1 1 t I It 1 . ) ' V W W 11 V 1 1IILU L II V. mass. Remove rfrom over hot wat er. Add whites which have been beaten very light. Flavor with va nilla. Pour in; any type of mold, not tin, and let stand overnight. Serve chilled. Deviled 1'ggs with Choose Grease a shallow pan or glass baking platter. Sprtad grated cheese thickly on bottom and the sides of pan. Dot with bits of but ter, sprinkle well with salt and a liberal coat of paprika. Break 6 eggs into the pan, spreading them carefully without breaking yolks. Mix 1 teaspoon of mustard with 4 cup of cream or evaporated milk and pour over the eggs. Bake for about 10 minutes iu a quick oven. Serve very hot. Prune Pineapple Salad 1 cup lOitage chese j cup stewed swetened prunes. t slices pineapple. J2 cup chopped walnuts. 2 tablespoons mayonnaise 5 teaspoon salt. 1 teaspoon lemon juke. Chop prunes and nuts, ihen mix with cottage chese, mayon naise, salt and lemon juice. Slice pineapple through the center, making 2 thin slices. Between the slices spread a inch layer of prune filling. Garnish with may onnaise, with a sprinkling of pa prika. Serve on lettuce. Picnic Party at Newport Enjoyed SPRING VALLEY. June 18. Mr. and frs. Frank Windsor and daughters Irene and Doris and son Vernon, Mr. and Mrs. Sey mour Wilson and daughter. Dor othy. MissLorine Walling. Claude Walling. Mrs. Mary E. Jennings and her daughter Miss Evangel ine Jennings who i.- visiting here from Wyoming, Mr. and Mrs. John Childers and daughter Grace. Miss Ethel McKinney, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Purvine. of Salem motored to Newport to spend Sunday Sports of various kinds and a clam bake were among features j of the day. A large crowd was . present and the day was very i pleasant at the beat h. Those go i ing from Spring Valley motored home by thr Salmon River cutoff. 15ETI HNS I'liOM SOl'TH MOX.MOITH. June 18. Mrs. A H. Craven returned home. Mon day from Myrtle Point where she was called by the critical illness of her mother. Mrs. Henrv Hesse : who is suffering from complica tions following an attack of in fluenza. Tractor Exports-Set Record NEW YORK t A P'l Exports of tractors ami parts from the Cni ted States ','. i. ? ihe first quar ter of J'j'i ,c-t a new high record, c'-a'.i .y due to takings by (m . r-,, . . un contracts made last year. Hours 8:30 to 5:30 Telephone 2860 Oar. F. C. JONES DENTIST i 1 OVER LADD & BUSH BANK SALEM OPTOMETRISTS Specialists in the Art mod Sci ence of prescribing mod fitting glasses. MORRIS Optical Go's. New Type Deeper Curved Lens Best for Better VisioB 501-2-3 First Natl. Bank SALEM, OREGON Don't throw your watch away Guaranteed Watch Repairing Or Money Back The Jewel Box 173 N. Liberty Opp. Penney Co 'I XBSZfi IPlteos&es 4 & 49 E5 Contain, ft. Fires eiSveury KeHoggs Cornflakes 25c Pkgs. Post Toasties 3 pkgs 25c M. J. B. COFFEE Per Pound 39c GOLD BOND BLEND COFFEE Fresh Roasted Steel Cut Per Pound 35c 3 Pounds $1.00 Golden West COFFEE Per Pound 39c Oregon Full Cream CHEESE C Pounds .. 45c Van Camp's Pork and Beans Reg. 2 For 25e Special O Cans .. 25c NEW POTATOES, 6 pounds 25c A Fresh Lot of Home Grown Potatoes of medium size Just the kind you'll like with Fresh Peas FRESH PEAS, 3 pounds 25c Fresh From the Garden Well Filled With Tender Delicious Peas NEW CARROTS, 2 bunches 15c These are Fresh, Clean Extra Large Bunches Carrots are Healthy Eat a plenty NEW SPRING CABBAGE, per pound 5c Fresh Crisp Heads. Well trimmed, no waste. You'll like Cabbage with your boiled dinner jj FRESH MEDIUM EGGS, per doz 25c In line with our policy of securing only high quality merchandise for our patrons, we have succeeded in securing for you these Infertile and Strictly Fresh Eggs produced on Salem's own doorstep. Order a dozen. Youll be surprised with the freshness and flavor Look for the Yellow Label FRESH TOMATOES, 2 pounds 25c Fancy Solid Ripe Tomatoes for your salad You'll like them they are fresh and meaty TEAS, Gunpowder or Japan, per lb. 39c A special buy on these two varieties. Permit us to pass on to you a real saving in these quality Teas at a considerable saving. Take advantage of these low prices while they last For? EteSSoMe IPeccob, We Entteiad Pure Cane SUGAR 100 Pounds .... $4.69 Queen Anne Hard Wheat FLOUR $169 49 lb. Sack Every Sak Guaranteed Queen Anne Hard Wheat FLOUR No. 10 Sack 49c BROOMS Regular $1.00 Brooms Fancy 5 Sewed Fine Straw A Lasting Yalue Special .1 DOC Waldorf Toilet Tissue Very Special 6 Roiis 39 c 12 Rolls .1 75c Sun Brite Cleanser U Large Cans .... 25c Not chain stores, though they are known everywhere in the northwest as the most progressive food stores in Oregon. f3" Court Street at Commercial m At the Market - Marion St. at Com'l. About the advance in Sugar Prices: Although the price has advanced 20c per sk. and another advance expected you will find these two stores following Busick's store policy of protecting their customers against these ad vances during the canning season. We are not advising anyone to buy sugar that is not to be used in the next 30 days, But if you need sugar at once you should buy now as our stock, while very generous now may not last very long at present prices. Pure Cane Canning Sugar Direct from the refinery to us. No lumps. Packed in 100 lb. bags $4.69 FLOUR An all hardwheat product of Crown Mills. 49-lb. sack $1.59 MJJ. Coffee For real coffee satisfaction II Lb. cans 43c 2 lb. cans 85c Pure aluminum Pans Compare these pans with any 75c pans. Special this week 29c Clcce out item MILK A decline in the price of canned milk allows any brand to be sold at 3 cans for 25c Pet Willi A real quality product may be had at Busick's at 4 cans for 29c UBBY'S Rosedale Alaska Salmon 2 cans for 35c Busick's Blend Coffee A real value. lib. 25c 3 lbs. 72c Red rjpe, solid pack Tomatoes 2 large size cans 25c Busick's Bread Made in our own modern electric ovens. 2 Ig. loaves 25c Gold Medal Flour 49 lb. sit. SI . American 93 Sardines In oil 5 cans 25 g