The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 21, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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Tnt CSCON STATESMAN, Sato, Ortgga. Ttosday Herring, Ac-csi 21,
COME INTO THE
KITCHEN
By ELLA M. LEHR
"Prohibition Parches
Oran'pa bad mint Jnlep, Uncle
favored hia hot toddy. Grandmoth
er alpped away daintily at a col
orful punch of uncertain concoc
tion, SI swinging spike heels from
atop a high stool consumes car
bonated mixtures of unintelligible
names, Brother la a Tow roadster
of crimson line pursues his drinks
of high powered "Verboten" but
Mother when the sua- glares
down with a scorching ray and
the mercury threatens to break its
thermometer boundaries Mother
must entertain her bridge-club,
and casting about in her mind
for something besides the usual
coffee, cocoa or tea cream, lem
on, two lumps please? well
Mother wilts.
Ice Is Bet
I tell you, my dears there's
nothing so good for the lagging
appetite, the wilted business man,
the finishing touch to a summer
luncheon or the most unusual
surprise, for the club refreshments
as icy beverage.
The type of iced drinks will
vary with the type of meal and
the dishes served. Cold, d rings
mnst be served ice cold. Often
crushed ice is mixed with them.
A shaker or an electrie mixer pro
duces a cooler, better mixed drink.
Tall thin glasses with dainty glass
tubes Instead of straws are usual
ly used, though at receptions and
large affairs of that nature, small
handled cups are correct.
Along with the Jams and marm
alades in the preserve closet
should stand rows of jars filled
with fruit syrups of many varie
ties.s These provide the bases for
many of our drinks. Ices, Ice
creams., charged water and gar
nishes are also needed. Here is a
general hodge-podge of drings
some almost a meal in themselves.
Served with dainty nut broad
sandwiches or a slice of sungold
cocoanut cake, iced beverages,
provide a pleasing light refresh
ment that leaves the desired taste
Id one's mouth!
Punch and Judy
Juice of one-half lemon and
one-half orange.
Mix thoroughly with shaved
Ice and fill glass with charged
water. Add half a slice of each
fruit and maraschino cherry as a
garnish.
Loganberry Cocktail
Mix in a shaker six tablespoons
loganberry juice and five each of
lemon and orange Juice, together
with four .tablespoons of sugar
and some crushed ice. Pour into
cocktail glasses and add charged
water to fill. Garnish with a
shaving of lemon twisted into a
plain spiral.
Grape Juice Ricky
Juice of half a lemon, small
glass of grape Juice and one tea
spoon sugar. Pour back and forth
In a mixer witj crushed ice. Add
plain or charged water.
Ice Cream Puff
To half a cup of any kind of
fruit, two eggs broken into a mix
ing bowl, two spoonsful of vanil
la ice cream. Shake until well
mixed. When mixed, fill with car
. bonated water (enough to make
about four or five glasses) sprin
kle with nutmeg. Extra ice cream
may be added just before serving.
Fruit Juice Cocktails
There are usually served as a
preliminary to a meal usually in
the Hvlng room. If preferred, the
cocktails may be on, the table
when the guests are seated and
are especially appropriate as a
first coarse of milady's luncheon.
The glasses should be arranged
on small plates covered with doll
ies. Iced Fruit Juice
Arrange four mint, leaves
lengthwise In a tail glass. Put in
finely crushed lee to three-fours
depth of glass. Pour over to fill
fresh fruit juice sweetened to
laste, using grape Juice, rasp
berry, strawberry or pineapple. ,
Grape Ale
Graoe. mint and lemon with
. ginger ale Is most delicious, using
1 cup sugar, 1 cup water, Juice
of six lemons. Add some fruit or
mint leaves and let stand halt an
hour. Strain and add 1 pint red
grape Juice, 2 pints of ice In
punch bowl glner ale and one lem
on sliced very thin. Use mint
leaves for garnishing.
Prohibition Punch
Boil 1 cup sugar with 2 of wa
ter for five minutes. When cool,
add the syrup from 1 can pineap
ple, 3 lemons, 1-orange, 1 pint
grape Juice. Put block of Ice In
nunch bowl, add 1 pint of charg
ed water or plain water and gar-
uish with half slices of lemon ana
Mint Julep a La Volstead
: Juice of t lemons, ' 1 bunch
frpsh mftht- . 1 1 cuds sugar. M
nn water. 3 bottles glngerale,
Ice. Mix lemon juice, mint, sugar
and water and let stand SO min
utes. Add the Ice and ginger ale.
TvmI tfaffea and Tea
Pour freshly made coffee or tea
Into glass half full of chipped ice.
Co'.d tea or coffee may be used,
but the flavor n not so good.
Chocolate Float .
. Add to iced cocoa made as
iron choose 1 seooB vanilla or
chocolate Ice cream just -before
orvinr varnished with a crating
of chocolate. By adding 1 table-
' spoon of strong coffee to the glass
Before topping with- Ice cream
Croole Float" Is achieved.
Milk fOiakc Rhorta
Fill a glass two thirds full of
i cold milk. Flavor with two
tablespoons fruit juice, strained
: reserves - or . melted lelly. Fill
with finely chopped Ice. "Choco
late Short" la achieved by adding
" chocolate tyrvp to the milk in
stead of fruit Juice. The addition
of a spoonful of lee cream la bet
ter and relher than the ice. It may
, be partially stirred la or anoweu
to float,
WM Wo
1" ! "(hi flmtrttiul UaUftl J
fair stains f 1-1 teaspoon)
. salt to the white of 1 eft. Beat
to a stiff froth. Add 1 taoiespooa
, teowdoi-Mt ntir . Add to this the
well beaten egg yolk and 1 table-
apoona Unit Juice, rni glass wun
cold milX and sprinkle with chop-
ped nutmeg. , ,
OmuelaNot
Beat' egg untii. light but aot
foamy, r add 1-S teaspoon salt.
Mix well, dust with a bit of nut
meg and serve eold. This Is aa
excellent drink for children but
should not be Iced for them.
Six Killed When
Volcano Erupts
TOKYO. Aug. 10. (Wednes
day) Six persons were killed In
a violent eruption of the volcano
Asama, northwest of -Tokyo, at
8:10 a. m., today. The victims
were all Japanese mountain clim
bers, four of them men, two wom
en: They were caught In tho flow
of lava 2000 feet from the crater.
The city of .Honolulu is con
structing its first municipal golf
course.
Not Kidnaped,
Just Hiking ri::
Bet Says Girl
TACOMA, Aug. 20. (AP)
Tacoraa's latest "kidnap my
tery was solved Tuesday when
the missis, girl reappeared at
the temporary camp of her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. David Aschen-
brenner, just as Boy Scouts were
preparing to search the- sur-roundh-sr
country for her. -
Exhausted, hungry and weep
ing bitterly, tho girl, Florence,
14, managed to explain to her
parents she had walked to Olym
pia and back, a distance of about
32 miles each way, on a bet
with an older sister she eouldn't
get 30 mile from home and back
without help.
GO TO BRETTENBrSH
JEFFERSON. Aug. 10 Mr.
and Mrs. George Looney and Mr.
and Mrs. K. O. Reynolds and
small son, motored to Breiten
bush Sunday for a day's outing.
1
Announcing. . .
that the
Salem Baking Co
has been taken over by the former owners with
MR. FRANK H. DOLEMAN
. IN CHARGE
Miss Betty Haley will again be in
charge of the Salem Bakery Retail
Store.
DIXIE AND
MILK - MAID
BAKERY FOODS
Fresh Every Day
Except Saturday
as was the former practice
Salem Baking Cot
Salem, Ore.
r
II 445 Court St. Telephone 954
170 N. ' Conerdal 25 N. Commercial
Out? Hacrcaco in Daoinccs
Telle Tko O4oi?sr
As usual, quality meats at the lowest prices
- - . .
SPECIALS - for Friday & Saturday
Beef Roatt Boiling Beef
12-15c lb. 10c lb.
All Beef Steaks Young Mutton
ltOc lb. 8-1212c lb.
PorkRoart Hamburger Mid
Sausage
18c lb. 15c lb.
Weiners, Bologna and
Liverwurst 20c
EXTRA SIPEGHAILS
RIGHT N6M
When Everyone Is Waiting to Make Dollars
Uo l neir r uu iuiy
BREIERjjr AY RExL ECONOMY
EnSaBLE GOODS AT PRE-WAR PRICES."
BOYS' ELASTIC WAIST
OVERALLS
LARGE SIZE BATH
TOWELS
METS WORK
SHOES
.'. 98c
:. 19c
$1.69
CHILDREN'S- RATON Or
ANKLETS
GIRL'S WASH
DRESSES
LADIES
UNIFORMS
$1.00
$1.49
LOOK ... 9 A. M. Thursday
47 Ladies' Silk Dresses
24 Summer Dress Hats
It's Real Cleanup of Higher Priced Dresses and Hats
DEPT. STORES
2.98
-97c
4 lb. part wool
70x84 d 07
Blanket wOmOM
IN TUB WBST
141 N. Commercial
1.00 value Rayon
Bloomers Qg
Light Bacon Backs Picnics
and Bacon
25c 20c
Bacon Square
2 lbs. 35c
Summer Sausage
35c
Compound . 2 lbs. 23c
The Capital Markets
170 N. Commercial
Telephone 308
256 N. Commercial
Telephone 560
SPECIALS
for the flosi
.Days f fc
A Splendid Assortment of Styles
0?.C5 Vaflunec Efov
See what $3.45 will buy!
Women's
Pumps for Street
or Dress Wear
See Our Windows
Gtaisncb Volaco Lor
Prices Get Youc Supply
''Pay-Day'7 Overalls
Are Strongly rvfacfe
and Cut for Comfort
$1.10
Tay-Day" oreraHs are made to oof
own specifications and represent rery
high grade workmanship. They are
UNION MADE of very durable 220
bine denim and are cut full and roomy
to allow freedom of movement Made
with 7 big pockets bar tacked to pre
vent ripping and triple stitched. READ
overalls ... and REAL values 1
Work Shirts
Our "Big Mac" Brand
Known from coott to
lot quality. Made of fine ea
coarse yarn chambrar. Strdegfr
ewa and cot full and rooogt
AO sizes
59c
'Foremost"
Work Gloves
Heavy doty gloves with
leather palms and knit wrists.
Ifade to fit correctly for heavy
ttnty service.
33c
Hop Pickers'
Gloves
49c
.Made of durable split-leather in gauntlet style,
Real value at the price.
Kft1
ABO VoUnaeo Nov
"Pay Day"
Work Shirts
For Working Men
79c
Hiese shirts will wear ex
ceptionally well and long.
Made of fine ud eeane
yarn. All slsea including
aUm and extra- slaes.
IT
' IS
Exceptional Values
Dress Pumps and
Ties for Every
Day Wear
See Our Windows
For the Few Remaining Sale Days
1
mm
Stoife
"Ox-Hide"
Work Gloves
Of heavy quality canvas with
asit wrists.
15c
A Sturdy, iqexpensiv work
shoe that is bound to giW sat
sfacttoo. Chocolate rosehe
I iather with mailed compo
aitten sole.
$L79
Moredge Blades
For Better Blades
W 9 wX
1 "m
Use Moredga for a anfckar
easier shave. Fits rear GOettSb
5 for 25c
Jim's Special
Work
Suspenders
49c
Police-back nupenders ib St
ad 42 inch leortha. Bast
valfty cushion back, cowhide
Vather eaak 4oobU stftchad
nwort. Brass bocklea. Also
In cross-hack atvTe, .
Boys' Pipy Suits
Trufr-BruV1 Mate 0!
Durable Fabrics
69c
True-Blue' play suits are cut
large enough to slip right on over
Sonny! regular clothes and the
sleeves are cut nice and long. True
Blue" suits are very inexpensive and
are made is drop teat style. Most
practical suits lor youngsters 2 to 8
years old. ' ';
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' two teasoaona near. H. , can or
ange JuteolvUr ajup os4t rtlh mil