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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1930)
"PA (R 15 EIGHT m STREET JOB TO START Extension to Meet Pacific Highway Will Begin This Week Construction work on the new extension of 12th street in Salem, oath and east for two miles to the main Pacflie highway, la to start this week 1 when Frank Johnson, roadmaster, sets a crew at work' preparing the grade. Johnson was Uncertain yester day whether the- road would be graded and rocked In time for nse this winter. He said if the rains held back for sereral months he hoped the Job wonld be complet ed. Some time this month, Johnson will pull a power shorel from another Job In the county end use it on tbe 12th street ex tension. A All the property rights for the new land to be crossed by the road as well a the property need ed for tbe elimination of existing enrres has been ararnged for by the county court save for a small piece on the McDonald place. This la still being negotiated for. .When the 12th street extension Is finished, Johnson thinks much of tb through traffic will use this short cut north and south through Salem. Approximately one mile will be saved in the cross-town trip and fn addition, the heary traffic of downtown Sa lem will be missed. BUENOS AIRES. Argentine, Sept. 3 AP) General Luis Delleptane, minister of war in the cabinet of President Yrigoyen, to day sent his resignation to the president, saying he was unable to continue direction of the ' country's military forces. La Nacion's political expert be lieved the resignation would he followed by resignations of other members of the cabinet. Among those the writer expected to give Up office were: Jose Abalos, min inter of public works; Vice-Admiral Tom as Zurueta, minister""!?? marine, and possibly others. Conflicting rumors continued to circulate in tbe city. Mean while, officials at the govern ment house were uncommunica tive. President Yrigoyen's illness continued today and his temper ature remained fairly high. A force of marines disembark ed In the port early today, but re turned to their ships after dawn. Police raided the University Pop ular (the peoples' university) and searched for firearms, but with out success. The raid caused gen eral surprise and Intensified ru mors of student activity in polit ical circles. None of the students was arrested, however. HISIZ WORKERS ENJOY HOLIDAY VALSETZ, Sept. 3 The plan ing mill and saw mill did not run Labor day, to give the people of Valsetx a chance to make the kiost of the last holiday of lum ber. Veldon and Coye Morris re turned last week from Portland where they had been visiting their father, Jerry Morris. He Is in St. Vincent hospital, but it was reported that he was some better, but he will not be able to return home for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hayden are enjoying a few days' vacation. Lester Brooks and wife and two children Marine,, and Doug las, spent the holidays at Pacific City, Mrs. W. D. Barnett returned to Portland Friday evening. Ward Barnett i visiting friends and relatives in Portland and Astoria. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Parks left Sunday for a few days vacation at Crater Lake. Mrs. Parks took with her her sister Mary Katherine Massie. Mr. and Mrs. Will McDonald -returned Sunday from Dallas, Mrs. McDonald has been in , Dal las the past week. She was very ill after having several teeth nulled. Farewell Honors Curtis Grouth VALSETZ, Sept. 3 Farewell party was giTen Curtis Grouth, , Friday evening, i. Games were played and those winning prises - were, Donald Ferguson. Virginia Green, CBMord Brown. . - - " Others invited were Gordan Brown, Robert . Johnson, Milton King, Doris Weber. Virginia j- Brown and Leona Green. Curtis - leaves Sunday to spend th win ter in Portland. i-" I Mr. and Mrs. Eric Sandstron, . John Anderson, John Berg, mo tored to Portland Saturday to spend Labor day and will return Monday -evening. - um mil Ftfther snenl JUL UU " " - - Sunday and Monday in Eugene - aV If m with Mrs. nsners momer, - i.. nmnt. Ifr. ffm. Fisher, great unele, returned to bis home la Eugene satnroay. . . r.mi. r nfawar - and family are - moving Tuesday Jo their - farm iaa If AnM Atlf II - Th Lefevers cat . vuiuvuvui ,M . - p. have - been in Valsets l about six - years. . . - nn PattAB." and - son , m. . - - - . '- John, Mrs. Bob Harris and daugh- SIB OF WAR BESBP0SIT1 COME INTO THE KITCHEN By ELLA M. LEHR "Kitchen Lehrics" Are yon a kitchen drudge or kitchen artist? 'Tearoom touches keep Thomaa home. A bit of grape Juice glorifies apple sauce. Meat loaf baked in a ring Pilled wtta vegetables Ah--fit for a king.' . Brown' sugar and dates added to' oatmeal makes Young Johnny shout "Vore.M - A song in the dumplings why not? In surprise they's most surely'- " Pop out of the pot. . When waffles don't waffle-lie, they make good hot cakes. ' Use eggs like Caesar's wife above suspicion! A dash of nutmeg in the pot, makes disliked spinach taste like wha. its not. The trimmings of. a pie shell make delicious cheese straws. Use prunes chopped Instead of raisins in cakes or cookies. Sprinkling caroway seeds over a roast gives a "different" flavor. Foods, like people, should not always wear the same clothes. All the beating in the world won't make a good cake rf poor ingredients are used. Spare the spoon and spoil the cake in creaming butter and su gar. NeTer marry - man to reform him you can't make an ome lette out of a bad egg. A slice of beet is to a drab dln ne plate, as a flower In the but tonhole. Why not shake paprika on the dull routine of the day? "To cook interestin' " is the "Lord's own gift." A budget to the housewife is the 'St. Andrews" Marathon's Heather -Mixed Fall Felt Men'sSocks Oar Brand Full roercrrized sock, tnedV dm weight, in black and plaia colors. With the "To-Toe feature. 4 prse $L0Q Majestic Suspenders For Dress Wear O Sturdy cross-backs, Eng lish style suspenders, made of - long stretch elastic with silk braid and brass fittings. A3 Fashioned smartly from extra-quality printed and rayon striped broad cloth of choke selection. Appealing patterns and colors m both collar attached and neckband models. Cot fan and finished accordus to cur rigid socrifoations. - DUE A D - " t- - Tb what a set or blueprints Is to the builder. Carrots rtced and seasoned as for mashed potatoes- put color in the cheeks and vitality In the body. The Lord made the food but the devil made many of the cooks. - A green banana is concentrated essence of stomach-ache. . ; Thou shalt not live by thrift alone.- Many a girl would marry glad ly without a maid if dishwashing were reduced to a minimum. "Common sense is good to have But .never let it master you ' For then it might deprive you of The foolish things it's fun to do." The reason hubby's never cross ! cus I feed him apple sauce. "Still beauty must be stealing hearts And knavery stealing purses; Still cooks must lire by making tarts And wits by making verses." This can not help but be a hodge-podge. ' I've been hither and yon ever the countryside, eating at all sorts o' places and all kinds o' things and now I'm off on my vacation and If the eon tents of my suitcase re found listed under coffee cake as In gredients I shouldn't be a bit surprised! But perhaps those bits will help to make the daily three more Interesting and varied. Flab Sandwich (This was oh, so good. A-nd it doesn't rest so heavily on your soul and digestive system.) Two salmon or halibut steaks, Onion, Pimento Oysters (canned if the month An Invitation . . new Fall merchandise! No HiK- M pressure salesmanship hut many tilings yott'ir need and -want par ticularly when yon note the comhin- Basest 4 ss Q ation of hh equality Ready . . SUITS for FAIi in styles and e e fabrics you . . . will enjoy . wearing p ONFIEMED J. C welcome tbe nam $19-75 are in those wnfamSiar find this an eaceelleot tdma are new and smart fabrics earefullf selected for FsS. ready for a suit or not, Extra VcXses that Erea& AH Cecerds Woven Ptttenu "S ti C. N V . . itO H.-lllxrty St- fijettl OHEGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, TEursday Morning, September 4, 1930 hasn't an R in its namO .Butter Slice and fry onion until clear, a proud onion and chopped pimen to en one steak, lay other steak on it and let stand about two hours (not absolutory necessary). Take off upper .steak: salt, pep per. Lay oysters thickly over it put salt, pepper and bits of but ter over oysters and place upper steak on it. Bake with four strips salt pork under it and over it; Bake about one hour in a moderate oven S 50 degrees when almost done, spread it with bread' crumbs soaked in hotter and brown. ' , Serve with white sauce and chopped' egg on plater with le mon and radishes. " Quick Caramel Delight Boll gently for about two hours, one or more cans of sweet ened condensed milk Eagle brand without opening, the can. Store on pantry shelf or refrig erator until ready to use. Then chill and open can. . The carmel ized product will come out solid. Slice and serve on a slice ofpine apple. Top with whipped cream and nuts. Variations Mix the caramel with about equal quantities of whipped cream. Chill. Arrange halves of lady fingers in sherbert glass. Pile fn the chilled mixture. Add with a candied cherry. Add grated pineapple and 'chopped nuts to above mixture. Serve on angel food or sponge cake slices. Serve in sherbert glasses with alternate layers of strawberry lello and top with whipped eream and nuts. This dessert may. be kept un opened Indefinitely. It is han dy for that unexpected guest. Texas property owners paid out 130,1(0.542 in fire Insurance pre miums during 1929 while $15, C64.S5S was refunded by com panies for losses. . to look ovr fl !2S and low prices S . Now Pernaqr Co, wffl last tiw FaflSoifJ valoea will Srjlas come fas Pants Men's Garters Majestic Bond Wide web, single crip carters of fancy silk elastic Satin ad, nkkkd brass i aO rubber pendants. 25c e I 11 I 1 1 Q. Jt Q A E mm TO BE BEST EVER The biggest and best exhibit of 4-H club work ever dialayed at the state fair is promised for Mar ion county this month by William W. Fox, county club leader. Al ready Fox has 8 livestock exhi bits lined up tor tall showing; and a number of different types of ex hibits are planned including a showing ot corn, potatoes, live stock of different kinds and poul try raised by Marlon county boys and girls. Fox, busy Wednesday in check ing the work of the clubs In the county, found tha S3 cookery clubs and 17 sewing clubs had en tirely completed work prescribed for the 1930 schedule. The clos ing date for work is November 1, 1930. In the cookery clubs now finished with their work. 434 young people took part while 402 individuals had completed their work in the sewing clubs. Fox has 60 clubs yet to check. In the county this year 16 dif ferent types of major projects have been followed. These ln- cln4 the growing of corn and I 1 DRESSES 200 Frocks for afternoon and evening Printed Chiffons and Georgettes, Flat Crepes, Plain and Printed; and Shantungs. All colors and sizes FINAL CLEARANCE Come early and select that extra frock you Have been needing from these amazing values. 255 N. Liberty St. Phone 877 2o potatoes,-the raising of rabbits, poultry and cattle. Melon Thief Scared, may Be Drowned HUNTERS, Wash., Sept. 3 (AP) A general search was started today for Shirley Brooks, If, who his parents feared lost his life during a watermelon stealing expedition. Brooks was one of ten boys who moved the patch of a farmer named Gibson, 17 miles south of here Sunday night. The farmer met the party rlth a shotgun, tired Into the air, the boys said, then called them back and gave them a melon feast. A checkup revealed that Brooks was missing, and an all night search led by Gibson and big wife was fruitless. The theory was held that Brooks, who was unable to swim, waded into the Spokane river in his eagerness to escape and was drowned. His parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Brooks, live on the ColTille In dian reservation near here. Values to $19.75 DC AHI1 ttSne Fucaei? Giraoles lKIlIFFOtJ, SEMH-SE1HIV1K5E oil sizes in AEsflB)-101? AQ.1L 1TIHIIIS TEEES S jpfiffiffp Large Area of Timber Burned ; Crew Enlarged VANCOUVER, Wash., Sept. 1. - ( AP ) Reports received from White Salmon tonight said a for est fire fifteen miles north of thai- vt vrned SEOO acres and was sweeping on toward the Co IMIffiT MUG -, STORE It is not necessary to follow special sales or shop for prices if you are a regular custom er of our store. Prices are consistently low every day. 60c AA- 60c Bromo JQ Panderine T-C Seltzer tVX 60c mulsified co- 4 A- fl-OO OQ coanut oil Ovaltine OV. 50c-Pepsodent or QQ -50 41 9C Pebeco toothpaste OVL Petrolager J 1 sW Ipana m 43c Magnesia . :.39c iZL 20c X oa!LM!!:. 49c lpCuv?. 20c 49c $1.00 Horlick's OQ 'fl.W- OQr Malted Milk OUC Listerine UeC 65c Pond's CA- l-0 Ws HQC Creams UC Face Powder........ I 50c Hind's OA- $1-00 Cod flA Cream OVC Liver OiL..... 03C ?1.00 Hind's . 7Q 25c 1jr Cream J v -Clorox "V PRESCRIPTIONS FILLED BY REGISTERED PHARMACISTS safe m 2i? $4)o0 lumbia national forest before sttonf'east wind, Fifty men were fighting' the blase today and tlfy more left Willard tonight. Forestry officials believed the fire was started by a smoker. Much of the burned over area was swept by fire several years ago. To mail subscribers tbe Statef man is "Today's Paper Today." . ter, Katherine, : ierv Buny . . . : niek hops neat uauasi -. . V -