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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1930)
h - 1 "3 '.I 1 PAGE TIGHT . - . T it 0UMU1E0N PRIEpED Drastic Action Threatened . Unless Growers Comply With Rule, Word ': : i '. Prune raisers of the Wlnam tte Talley face quarantine unless orders of federal and state Inspec tors are obeyed, according to an nouncement made here Wednes day following a conference be tween Senator McNary and Dr. B. J. Howard of Washlnirton, in charge of the micro-analytical la boratory of the food and drug ad ministration for the goyernment. Other state and federal officials also attended the conference. The conference had to do with regulations gorernlng the grow in, drying and packing of prunes. Dr. Howard declared following " the conference that the gorern ment Is taking up the problem of prunes simply along the same lines which hare been followed In connection . with other food pro ducts, notably tomatoes, blueber ries, rotten beans going into pork and beans, cherry maggots both In the east and west and similar food products. Howard said his department had found some abuses in the dried fruit industry, including the handling of. prunes. Order Deemed Benefit to Industry. "Our purpose," said Howard, -la to get the growers, driers And packers to eliminate fruit made bad due to brown rot or any form of decay, dirt or Insect infestation which customers nat urally would be opposed to eating. Our attitude is that the indus try Itself should undertake to clean up as thoroughly as it can the abuses which exist." Howard said that if It Is found that there is no attempt made .to clean up the Industry, then the government will step in and take such action as Is necessary. i n uirllp. state dairr and food commissioner, declared that the state is cooperating with the gorernment In the movement, but that there has been considerable misapprehension aa to the atti- ' tude of his department, ue saia orders sent out to certain prune operators had been misinterpret ed. Order not Severe Mickel Declares "Some farmers and driermen hare interpreted this order as too severe," said Mickel. "This is not true. Our order was issued with a view of assisting the farmer and drierman and not with a view of proving detrimental to the indus try. When we find a man who is doing his best, to eliminate the abuses we help him in every way possible." W. T. Jenks of Salem, at the outset of the meeting, said the growers and driermen were more or less "up in the air' as to what the government planned to do. ; Others who attended the con ference were A. B. Tully, of the state dairy and food commission er's department; A. J. Brown; . Portland federal food inspector; F. A. Voorhles, Seattle, and J. C Palmer, chemist. Over 205,000,000 game fish were planted in American waters tn the last year. Auto revenues are redistribut ed to municipalities by British Columbia. f - SEED ,,.l BUYERS I We buy aU kinds ef CWver I - Seeds, Vetches. Eta. 1 Also, first class Gray Oats V Suitable for Seei SEED CLEANING I The very latest typa et 4 machinery that saves aU ! the rood seed I ?i Tew win always find wo pay the highest market prices I - I D.A.Whito J and Sons 1 rhene It Ml State St. f - -. Salt. Ore. yOU can't take I you r furniture: .with you when you go for an extended trip but you can store it in our safety, vaults and save a lot of rent money. ' . . ; . .. , . ' . - ... ' COME 5INIP TH KITCHEN , ... . ! By ELLA M. LEHR - While the strains of the famous old wedding walk still echo down the corridors and before the hon eymoon sinks down into the hori son t oft times prosaic married life it' lust a well to remind the flattery young bride that feminine frills and fripperies do not suffice, that a well-cooked meal remains the open but none too heavily trafficked road to a man's affections, and that both money and marital happiness can run down the sink spout and out the back door via the garbage can unless the' culinary queen wields a Scotch mixing spoon and has more than a flirting acquain tance with cooking for two. Confronted by rows of gaily la beled fruit and vegetable cans on her newly stocked shelves the bride little realises the impor tance of planning on bow best to use the half can of peaches left from yesterday's breakfasting, until all the refrigerator dishes and half the breakfast china house the remains of these open ed and half used canned supplies. And what a marked effect such knowledge has on that blueprint to domestic felicity the family budget! A prosaic can of tomatoes holds all the lure of a travel chart, the adventure of a new road. Can ned tomatoes, valuable not only from a standpoint of flavor but brimful of vim, vigor and vita mines, may tour through the daily three with a flare. The Juice strained oft becomes a gay good morning system eye opener, gives backbone to the luncheon cream soup or adds a distinctive flare to the dinner par ty In the form ot tomato aa pic, leaving the solid portions for use in any dish demanding cooked to matoes. Or with equal sauveness It may disguise the Sunday roast of, veal in the form of a tomato sauce, which may also be used for cauliflower, string beans, fish and such. It may be used instead of other liquid in preparing pot roast ot beef or lamb, used as an extonder to eggs in scrambling or in omelette making, or lend the subtle touch of . distinction fla vor. Canned corn may be combined with canned beans as succotash; used in fritters, chowder, corn pudding, soup; heated with minc ed green peppers or pimentoes; aim The artist 8 sketch will give you a good idea of the style and the shapes of the silver in the sale which opens today. . . . But no picture we can paint can possibly portray its mar velous beauty. . . For be it known these are exact reproductions of BOVKf scalloped with an equal portion of highly seasoned tomato. SDinach canned is a most ver satile creature the liquor drain ed off and used with a little of the spinach for a cream of spin ach soup is a delightful form of economizing. While the" spinach seasoned well (did you know a sly dash ot nutmeg adds taste ap peal) may be shaped in tlmbale molds used as a garnish for planked fish or meat, added to lemon gelatine and nsed as assal ad. escalloped or made into a souffle, or ahaped into nests and tilled with tiny molded cheese eggs or a poached egg. The Can ny Cook usee halt of the opened can in a little individual one piece meal half filling baked tart shells with spinach, breaking into it one egg. adding canned to mato sauce or tomato Joke and a sprinkle ot eheese. Then these are baked in a moderate oven un til the egg is set. And Friend Hus band doesn't realize he's been in- vlegled into eating spinach! And so it goes on through the long list of canned vegetables j asparagus, string beans, carrots nd so on tne liquor is al ways saved serving as" a butter sauce for the heated vegetable; reposing in the soup kettle along with sister juices from other veg etables and meats; used in place of milk in cream sauces or instead ot water In the making of gela tine base vegetable salads. The solid portions in addition to their ordinary uses may serve extenders In salads, meat or chicken plea, and casserole dishes. They may be sieved and the puree used as a base tor cream soups or In colorful sonifies. And as garn ishes what an effective eye ap peal even a ailce of boot baa on a drab dinner plate like- the eouna ot a flute on a still clear night. the splash ot stars on a moonlit lake or a crimson pillow in a stately hotel lounge. Canned fruits are a delight to the freshman class of cooks, tor the Juices may be used in punch. ices or tinted and frozen in the trays of the mechanical refriger atorcolorful flavorsome cubes for frosty beverages. ' And the fruit itself served in Its natural state or in salads, mousses, as- an accompaniment to custard and cornstarch puddings, Spanish cream, lemon or orange Jelly or the fruit itself housed in Ai?SGt3;iDi?at3:n it5 OCsiflg' 5Pg8( na tJUne ESac&GGtt Tei?: aHmnuBstt Each of the piece sketched Is wvadiwple plated 'e Klckel Silver base aad burnished to the nth degree of elegance ' . And guaranteed without thne limitt v There are the WeU and Tree fatter the Water Pitch the Gravy Boat and the Covered Vegetable dish, which may ; be nsed as two open dishes if occaskm require. - -Bought in the usual way such an ensembl' would piny havoc with a fifty dollar bill but today we shall sell the entire set plctmrea for Twenty Nine Fifty and the Burnett Bwdgei Plan at that Take the quartet for half s dollar -pay the balance dollar xr so m week. The OIUCGOif CTATES3JAN, Saiga. Oregon Thursday Morning. Arnst a calallna taaa. Canned peaenee or apncou mmj knf it to a parts o chicken, In pies, tarts, cooked HO'fQrr " lnga tor cakes, in making; Bettys, 1 , ,5 whips, and with cold cereals. Ana if yon haven't served canned apri cots either plain, or in tomato sauce aa an accompaniment to fish wall, your palate will fairly wag tta tall la . gustatory anticipation upon eight alone 1 Pineapple slices broiled along with ham. chicken or lamb ehops are Interesting accessories to a hurry-up meaL The eubea In chick en or lamb salad or curry adds distinction fruit cups, tapiocas, Jellied salads, -vegetable salads and ot course you've nsed the Juice for boiled fruit salad dress ing. Canned cherries combine with Mttr or cream eheese for sand wiches. Steamed blueberry pudd ings and muffins use up the last ot the opened tin. AS a filling to poppvers with an accompaniment ot whipped cream strawberries, loganberries, or raapbeiTiea are used up in an un usual manner. M Pean froien with a whipped - Price offers Inducement but Quality offers s Reason this is IHIeodQtHiorfiteffG for hungry men, wom en, and children who need and like good food which does not sacrifice fineness of flaror nor nourishment merely be cause it is not expen sive. For energy-giving food meat cannot be ex celled. That Is why we feed it to harvest hands and people who work oat of doors. Yon will find us always plenti fully supplied with good cuts of choice meats. The HIGH ST. MARKET Open Evenings Until 9:00 P. M. Opposite Court House on High Telephone 705 Price offers Inducement but Quality offers a Reason 3f smm S Snflvei? IPflatte Prrilse - liessS craixa mayonnaise, accomplished by packing the mixtuiVln one part t salt to 4 parts of lee or plao- sone of the gas or electric refrigerator ah! watch the envy tn your eluh sis ter's eyes. 'With Imagination no can la ev er too large for "We-Tw -Incorporated." And with that same heaven-sent gift modern brides young and not so young find royal roads to romance through gaily labeled cans on the pantry shelves. MacNider Flies To Ottowi Post OTTAWA. Aug. 17. (AP) Hanford MacNider, new United state minister to Canada, arriv ed here by air today to take P vu itniiH n was accompanied by his wife and reached the r.oyal Canadian air force flying filed alt ar an nnevenuui uiam Washington. Ml Ol?G m ; . i FOR ALL 23, 193S HI n PUfflf 1MB Tha atata aaaineer next week will begin a survey in connection with the proposal to store water in the Crane Prairie reservoir for use by the Arnold Irrigation dis trict. Crook County Improvement district No. 1. and the Central nrernn irrigation district. Application for permission to store water in the crane frame reaarvofr was filed recently with the Interior department at Wash ington. The survey will . eeai principally with rights-oi-way which are necessary in the stor age oneratlons. -Rhea Luper, atat enrtneer. declared that It would require a month to com plete the work. The survey was sought by the several irrigation projects which, during tne current season, nave been short of water for irrigation purposes. Outfit the youngster for school at Penney'a and enjoy the new foW prices. The young man and young woman strident, too, will find here everything needed to make Scftool Days a Stylish a well as Scholastic tvjPfT - Follow the Thrift Route back to school via Penney'a, OeboolHooo Cot? 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Two pairs of pants, one golf and one longie. The fabrics are Cassimeres, Wor steds, and Twists. r V'-..e 1$) Boyo HO OaSailQCiciTO Sturdy knicker made ol food, wholesome fabrics mat can stand plenty ol wear. A choice of many colors. sro' In several sturdy fabric! fl.oo-a.QO ot oa tSa aopular Eos24 '(Si fc! it: s ; K3 457 State St 160 H, LTOERTY ST, 8ALE11 -r- V i sc.'1- ,3