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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 2, 1930)
vt ':' - - PAGE TVELVIS IS STATESMAN, Salen, Thursday Horning, October 2, ItSJ - 5 I 1 Fine Weather At Coast Found By Howell Folks "CENTRAL HOWELL, Oct. 1 Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Ramsden. Fay and Bollis went to the- coast Trl . ity returning Sunday. The weather at tb beach waa pleasant most of the time while they were tkere. They drOTO yer the Sal- mon river eutoff on th way or r. spending the night at Taft a dm down the Wghway to Newport waa enjoyed Saturday. The party returned by way of Hebo. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Waltman and Lauretta ot North Howell were with them. Wesley DeSart, old time resi dent here, has been making fre quent trips to Portland for med ical treatments bat hit condition is improved now and he hope? it will not be necessary to i'o eny more. - Convenience is the keynote of Cooking School demonstrations of Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate But flavor's not forgotten! BNHF MB OFFERED i State College Announces it WiH Give Credit for Home Study Work OREGON STATE COLLEGE. Conrallia Added opportunity for education in the home for Oregon citizens Is offered this year as correspondence home study courses for credit and non credit in borne economics, Toca nonal education and industrial journalism. These are for the benefit of those homemakers and others unabto to devote the time or money to campus instruction, or who need a few coarse to complete previous work, accord ing to announcements Just is sued. The most extensive work ot this nature is offered through the achol of home economics and wider the auspice ef the exten sion service. In addition to ex tension credit eovrses already started in Portland, thia school is . offering three credit courses by correspondence the same in content as similar courses on the campus These are "Household Management," "Child Develop ment." and "Clothing Selection." Three non-Credit Course Offered Three non-credit courses open to all and for which certificates are given on completion of the work are "Family Life," "Be havior Problems of Children," and "Personal and Family Fi nances." These are designed for the general bamemaker who de sires to study systematically the late developments in these fields but not so thoroughly as neces sary for credit. A phase hi home economics ex tension work Just started this fall is a "Parent Education Radio Club," to be conducted in con nection with a series of lecturer over the college station, KOAC. These clubs will meet every alter nate Tuesday afternoon to follow six complete programs and listen te new lecture en child care and development by Mrs. 8ara Prentiss of the college staff. Ten required courses in voca tional education that need no laboratory work are being offer ed again this term for credit by correspondence, with regular staff members in charge. Those are "General Psychology," "Ed ucational Psychology," "Intro duction to Education." "Second ary Education," "Mental Hy giene." "Principles of Teaching." "Adolescent Psychology," "His tory of Education." "Measure ments in Education." and "Civic Education." Home study courses offered through the department of indus trial Journalism are tor the bene fit of country correspondents and mechants who do not have advertising specialists. These are, Farm, Home and Commun ity Newswriting." and "Adver tising Copy and Layout." Oysters are delivered by air plane from Portland, Ore., to San Francisco for slightly more than $1 a gallon. When you use Ghirardelli's Ground Chocolate y ou gain instant convenience the convenience of cocoa's powder form; and yet pou retain the full, line flavor of chocolate. In baking, for ex implc, all the dry ingredients go into the sifter together the chocolate, too; no grating, no melting. See Ghirardelli's denv onstrated at the Cooking School! UTTER UILDS ETTER ODIES that's why Miss Helen Goodwin, kitchen expert, use s plenty of AWAMCO rP9T POEMHiM CWHiH STATV FAIR PASTEURIZED CLARIFIED BUTTER -p y. m .- i i You will receive, free, one of these clever packets of prize-winning chocolate recipes "Sweet Sixteen" Packet No. a a useful collection, cm card-slips logo intoyourcard file or your cook-book, as you choose. GHIRARD EX LI'S 'CHOCOLATE Smy "Gear-nr-delly" You'll like our HOMINY too! Results count in the cooking school. And purity and goodness are vital. Naturally, Miss Goodwin, kitchen expert, selects our butter, cottage cheese, eggs, cream cheese and our newest prod uct HOMINY for exclusive use in her demonstrations. Try hominy . . . it's delicious! USED BY MISS GOODWIN MARION EGGS MARION BUTTER MARION HOMINY MARION COTTAGE CHEESE MARION CREAM CHEESE E2ci?fi(S)on (SffOcBffimoE'Sf 260 So. Commercial Phone 688 A GOOD COOK NEEDS GOOD THINGS TO COOK WITH! The foods eu use are just as important as the way yow tok thtm. Thai's h Miss Helen Goodwin must exercise the greatest of care in getting only the highest-quality groceries for her Statesman rooking school, which a great number of Salem women will enjoy this week. Miss Goodwin selects all her fresh fruits and veg etables from this store. We invite you to follow her example. You will find courtesy and service at all times. COOKING SCHOOL SPECIALS: 1 jo" I Snowdrift Schilling' 3fift Baking Powder Lb. can blC 1 QQ 1 Lb. can J7l BORDEN'S MILK Tall or Baby One Can Free With Six Ghirardelli's lir M Chicolate Wesson Oil 1 Lb. ean 29c ' 4 ah. 85c PINK SALMON Is Tall 3 cans 29c Extra - Nice . , 0 , Lettuce Danish Scruaah L For .... 15c 5c Each DALLES DIAMOND Hard Wheat Flour v 49 pound sack $1.39 IRISH'S CASH STORES Used by Miss Goodwin in the Statesman Cooking School at the Armory Cream from the Fairmount cream top bottle Will Whip Watch the demonstrations at this school. for delivery service to your home SWEET PMES I CM MKT Sweet potatoes are bow coming onto the market In TOlnme. Tne Pacific Fruit and Produce com pany bas been receiving ihip meDta from California, and . ex pects .another car today. Oregon doesn't grow its own sweet pota toes, but depends en California, Tnrlock being the center of the industry there. Celery is now at its finest and is being shipped from Iatfe La bish in hary volume. Grapes, the choice concords and tokays. are now very plentiful and priced very reasonably. E ery grocery has a line lot of grapes In baskets or lugs for sale. Watermelons and cantaloupes are still on the market, also green corn, though the season will not last much longer. Fall vegetables: peppers, egg plant, squash are coming in to the delight of the housewife perplex ed about her menus. State Fair Camp Members Mourn Fifteen Missing Resolutions of sympathy wre passed by the Oregon State Fair Campers' association at its clos ing meeting this year. Short talks given by several members of the group also paid tribute to mem bers of the assoeiation who had died during the year. During the service, "Nearer My God to Thee" was sung. The following members of the association have answered the last "roll call" during the past year: Mrs. Charles "Walter. Fred Yergen, J. W. LaBare, Jacob S. Buxton, Mrs. J. B. Simpson, Cor nelia J. Greer, A. King, William C. Green, Erwin Dow, Ira A. Mun kers, Dr. J. W. Dill, Mrs. J. T. Beckwith, A. Bailey, H. Ohling, J. A. Breeding. Power Company Has new Plant ii ine pudjic service commission has been advised by the West Coast Power company at Bend that it has taken over the electric utility of the Edward Hlnes Western Pine company at Hlnes and is combining that plant with its Bend plant. The Hines utility, organized to serve the new lum ber town of that name bas ceased to function, according to the let ter received by the commission. Put COMFORTw KITCHEN umir NA VI Y tor the modern housewife Good plumbing does as much as any other one thing to make a house into a real home. The modern housewife's grandmother had to get along with the water-bucket, basin and pitcher; now adays there is hot and cold water, con venient, whenever and wherever Mrs. Housewife needs it! At this shop you will find every plumbing need and service. Don't delay plumbing repairs winter will soon be here! We will be glad to give you any advice possible. We are sure every housewife will enjoy seeing our display of latest plumbing styles at the Cooking School. Miss Goodwin, kitchen expert, urges good plumbing for the modern kitchen. Mesher Plumbing Co. 285 Chemeketa Phone 3700 a - AgaSim, We ILeadl M&onfe all at Blocks Golden Rule Store Friday and Saturday ONLY Double Cotton IBflaDaEietio 66x80 Size 100 Blankets, First Quality. Extra Special $1.69 Part Wool 70x80 size weight 32 pounds Plaids - all colors 50 prs. Blankets all $5.75 - $6.48 and $7.98 Value Dresses at Sizes 14 to 48 Those Who Trade at . Bloch's Golden Rule Store 1 . r If 294 N. Com'l St. Telephone 3527 98 No. Com'l. St. Telephone 955 SALEM OREGON 220 $. LIBERTY Phone 1606 SAVE A SUBSTANTIAL DIFFERENCE . .. ', 'h