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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1931)
The CHEGON STATESMAN, Salen. Oresron, Friday MorrJr-, Febrcary 20, 1831 pagh cnv:::: MT'SMK Of THAT DISH? Pleasing Terminology aid To -Digestion, Claim Of Miss Campbell . - C Continued iron Vf 1 '.. you ham said Rita. It seems that the half of peach, the spoon f ul of Jelly or- the fesr cherries that would otherwise -go to the garbage can find ' a happy home In . this dessert. ( 'The ingredients are combined and set away to freese. or ehlll thoronghlr 1 you hare no . refrigerator, ; and : then mar be toreotten -while other work Is being done, r Miss Con ner pointed oat that the v amount rlten makes a very large quan- tlty and that halt the amount will bo sumelent ; for six serv ings. . You Kame It was the title -glT en to the first disli demonstrated by Willa Campbell This too com- i bines those' bita or left orer zooa that might otherwise bo wasted. Here, Is the way she did It: K 1M caps cooked rice or i cnp raw rice J 1H cups dry bread crumbs . 1H caps chopped leftover meat and regetabiea 2 .tablespoons melted drippings teaspoon salt - 1 egg or 3 yolks ' 1 cup milk or meat broth t ' pepper - -1 tablespoon fine chopped onion Cook rice In a largo qantity of boiling salted water until tender Drain and if rice' is ' sticky let cold water run through it. Chop meat and mix any leftover vege tables with it. A little green pep per or pimento !s a pleasant ad dition. Mix all ingredients , to gether and pour into , an oiled bread pan. Bake uncovered at 350 degrees for 45 to CO min utes. Turn out on a warm plat ter and pour tomato eauco on top ' and around it. Garnish with pars ley. Any left orer meat may, bo used. Another one that defies anaf- ; ysis Is English fruit pudding. said to be the popular dessert i in a famou Cleveland restaurant . Hero It Is: This can be made of a mixture of leftover fruit pie or mince pie, stale cake or cookies, leftover biscuits, or biscuit dough des sert, bits of leftover jelly or Jam canned fruit juices, leftover cook ed dried fruit or canned fruit , graham crackers, etc. Cornstarch . pudding sauces may also . be added. ; .Break up pie, cake and cookies HOME TO SAY FAREWELL TO ARMS Then wmzriMs of the deep ar tho advance guard, of the hemr coming1 subnaarines; arriving at Philadelphia, . Fsw from Peart Harbor, Ilawallaa Islands, -f -brought homo to be decomzais- "Ta uuom uuk mao to l bvooi. im nn uwg aW SUA trip accompanied, by tho sub- I of tho obsoleto B class, x. nmrine tender, Camden, and are I.:: -sv:.. ,- ; --.J,-;.- 'A or, biscuits Into small pieces, add canned fruit, leftover jelly, etc, and ftUrta fruit Juices until mix ture leokn - quite moist. Add brawn sugar and saft to taste. A little cinnamon may be added if desired? Pour into an oiled bak ing dish or casserole and bake one to one and oae-f fltarth hours at 325 degrees Serve warm with plain or whipped cream. If trait juice is not available, water may be ?d for moistening with lem on Juice or vinegar added to give sufficient acid to tho pudding. This dessert has a rich color and excellent flavor. . ; No proportions can be given as the amounts de pend on tho leftovers at hand. A variety of recipes Including cakes and ? party : dtsnes will be demonstrated. Tiimirn lUHi niimrnw itn UlHtltl isnlnpic A mass I meeting of all grow ers of tho territory la to bo held at the school house in Turner on Monday evening. Plans tor the proposed cooperative cannery at Turner will be discussed and those in charge have announced that this will be tho "last call before starting tho sign up of stock for the new plant. Speakers will be Henry Craw ford of Salem, George Keech, ex mayor of Stayton, and a repre sentative of Oregon State college All growers and others' inter ested, in tho project are urged to attend. j n (Sail Co.- withdraws- off The Tappan Stove their offer of on their new Insulated Gas Ranses. ' .. . , -" :- ' . t H " . ? There is still time to elect your, but the sale ends Tuesday! i A Tappan .modern Jnsulatecl ranse malces cookins a real pleasure. The food tastes 'betterlf xoolced properly. Ml Tddays Menii EaaJUp4 Orator Bak4 Staft4 -Ptot Whit OzapM : Ofwr CaklM Escalloped OTstcrs, Serving 0 - 1)4 pints yiter 4 rspa rolled cracker eromki , ..I . l Mp Mii Vi taaspeoa calary nit 2-3 cup batter. melUd S etrpa Bilk . uareiuuy examine oysters ana remove all shell particles. Mix crumbs, seasonings and butter. Sprinkle some of this mixture on bottom of buttered baking dish. Add layer of oysters, some milk and soma of the crumbs. Con tinue, alternating layers until all ingredients have bee used. The last pr top layer enouia do crumbs. Bake 30 minutes in mod erate oven. ! Baked Staff ed 'Potatoes S larsa potatoes 3 tiblMfxtu koc aailtt- r 3 tabtaapooo batter : " H taaipooa salt 4 teatpooa paprika 4 UV)aspMt rrsUd tssass : Bake noutoea until loft. Make cut in tooa and scoop out pain. Uaah well and add milk, batter. salt and paprika. - Beat two mln- nte. Roughly fin potato cases spnauev wita eneeao. iriaca. ob baking sheet and brown. In xnoder- ataovea. ". ' ; , .'. Samoeet Xreesing -t Uapea ! tspBS afar 4 Uaipoa vaprik taaapean drjr aimatar aafcleap uwr Tiaacar 4 cap saia sit Z Ubtaapaoaa ehill ssaee . t takiaspoon eataap 1 taklMiMHn korasraAiaV . Mix ingredients in. bottle. Cork and shako two minutes. ChilL Shake well before serving. Adams is Freed , In Power Case WASHIXGTOX. , Feb. 1 - (AP) E. J. Adams, of Eugene, Ore., was exonerated by tho fed eral trade commission hero . of any Illegal orunworthy act In connection with hi efforts to sell tho Eugene power plant to JURY IS DIRECTED TO KEEP. TUB ' ii K ;-. - Tha Uarloni county grand jtiry. which has been sitting most of tho time, since. Jhe latter part of tho year, Ma directed to continue Its work until tho July, 1 1 3 1, In order entered yesterday by Judge L. Hi MclUhaa of department one of tho circuit court, t : i The order came after -District Attorney John Carson called at tention of the Judge to the fact that there had been no order con tinuing the grand Jury. ; ' - la- tho order. Judge MCManan shows that on January J when he know Aha th grand Jury was making investigations in county and state affairsyno ordered -me jury, continued until such time as its work, could bo completed. That order, was not entered, and only a memorandum Iwaa made of J.U , Henca tho Judge baa entered the order nunc pro tune as of January 1. . i . . . :: ' - . n ... ( .-'.. Development of RiveriTopic at Meeting Tonight Tho "Willamette Waterways as sociation will meet at Indepen dence this evening at 30. - This association Is working toward all- year transportation on tho Wil lamette river between Eugene and Portland. Representatives front- many valley towns are expected at the meeting. - - v - - - Henry Crawf ord president Of the Salem ehambefW commerce, C E. Wllsoni, manager, W. W. Hanson and W. E. Chadwlck will represent Salem. ' P. W. Chapman lntere :ts of New York. TB OOIi Given at - V !.--' N . . . Free Ccoldisg - Sclhid!! Today - COMPLIMENTS OF "BENEFICIAL LOAN SOJCIETY ' Loaxu 510 to $30(f - Licemedy the Slate Room 119, New Bligii IA Second Floor, 518 State. Telephone 3740 Willa Campbell Knows Good China and ' " Prefers: . t . ' "' -: nc.1 325 Court St. I Telephone 67 n : .. ..... , . -... . ., . ' -. - . n . i i i . . -A Pack up your '' troubles in Our Laundry Bag. and I Smile . . . -. , i . Smile Smile- v . , Then Attend the Statesman Free Cooking School Today . ' i Imoxt work for the school - done tOT us i ;Saleni-laim WEIDER'S) I Telephone 25 CMETO, VALLEY ' BUTTE?, ' Andresen & Son's Product i t - '; , a H is being used by ? Mss Willa Campbell at School 1 ' m, Ju . . T Used JExclusively br; y WILLA CAMPBELL at the ; ' Statesman Free Cooking School . - , ; at the First MethodUt Church You' will beN interested to know the , many, temptino;, tasty dishes that will . . be prepared with . Hillman's HONEY :SNOWFLAKE Bread ' 'Ask Your Grocer 'XienyVCily'" Co. Market tnd Broadway j Telephone 1225 V (Few a!laiQjs Deffit dD Have yob .taken advantage of the remarkable opportunity, extended you, during this sale, to equip your kitchen with a modern Universal Range? If nor, we invite you to visit our gas range depart ment and inspect the complete line of Universal Ranges on display." In particular, we ask that you take note of the exceptional prices and unusually liberal offers. now in vogue. Examine the Universal in detail experiment with the In-A-Drawer Broilerinspect the outstanding quality oFits construction and its many distinctive and exclusive features. Its beauty you will instantly appreciate and its harmonious, colorful porcelain finish will appeal to you. We know you will be enthusiastic over the Universal and particularly so over the exceptional values this sale offers you. - If you would beautify your kitchen and eliminate the labor and drudgery of meal preparation then by all meara order you4Jniversal now, while you can do so at a material saving. Pi 0 Tha tivArDrawr BrolUr roNs out tha full tsAgth of Htm broilar pan at fh touch of a ftngar Instant) oe- casttbla sanitary and sofa it makas tha brotler as aasify vsabla as tha " i cooking top. ' ; ' n t UlvrMl lttl4. Dftbto Ovm Gm tonga Stv atowbtoi Ik oUn I fQCIQ)s -A The Insulated oven kaeps the heat in the oven, out of the kitchen saves oyer 50 in gas consumption. El B The UnIvmoI lwlwJ D kaui gaa rog' offavt mrtf mod ImpntvOTMNt 'v CSeVMlMOSk - SbzSotthc Unusual Features of this- I(iDiinE0 (Bsns IEaimg Sail -; Liberal, Allowance for your-old stpve reaardless of. its condition Gas Coar Oil or Wood. " TEniilS v v $Ztxi Down One Year to Pay. SEE ALL THE NEW MODELS AT OUR STORE One of out models ' is bels; -shown at the Oregon Statesman Free Cooking Blatlneea la the First BlethodUt Chnrch. -:r r- .0 Jt. 263 -S. Iligh