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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 10, 1933)
' r - ..'V H. " "V- ' - i i r ---6 "if 'J - 'galeia, Oreson, Friday Morning, Bfarch 10, 193i . 1 ' j . - ' . - - - - - : . - , . - -- - m " - mterMtin Fait. CD CUTODir C III -v-v. - -. - :. , .:-rrJ-;.siSim5 w v h mm m m - - a a n a m - II - .. IIUI IUIIWII IhlklllUIW III T"LT - . C 1 1 (ngredienti Used la Making Contest Cakes Interest Other Housewives 2-3 eap milk 4. es yolk 2 teaspoons B salt. . flavorins Bak In 2 layeri In mod. ore a. 4 ecs yolks, Juice 2 lamons, teaapoonfal cornstarch, C table spoons water, H cup sugar, cra ted rind of 1 lemon,. Cook in doa ble boiler till consistency of custard. Here are a few ot the prize irlnin recipes In the cake bak ing 'contest which was conducted ty The Statesman, General Food eoapany and Swift and company. Otker recipes will be published in next Friday's paper if they can to obtained. Second Prize By MRS. WILLIS MOORE CHOCOLATE AXGEL FOOD t eups sugar 1 enp 8wansdown cake flour H cup (scant) Baker's cocoa gift all together seTen times after each has been sifted before as ensuring. 1 cups egg whites H teaspoon salt Beat until foamy and then add 1 4 teaspoon cream of tartar and beat until stiff, but not too stiff. Add 1 scant tablespoon ' lemon Juice and fold in the dry ingre dients a little at a time. Then add 1 tMinoon vanilla. Use ungreased pan and bake tor 1 hour at 325. Turn upside down until stone cold. FROSTING Cream 2 cups powdered sugar, generous piece of butter, and 1 tablespoon cocoa. Moisten with at onf fp and flavor with vanilla. Beat well and spread on cake one war. cup Third Prize (Also Special Formay Prise) By MRS. KNIGHT PEARCY t eups light brown sugar V cup Formay shortening t eggs 24 eups cake flour 1 sojuare chocolate or cocoa cup hot water eup milk 4 tsp. ' baking powder 1 tsp. salt Cream shortening and 1 cup su gar. Beat eggs until light and add ether cup of sugar and beat again until smooth. Combine mixtures, then add chocolate dissolved in hot water. Add milk and flour alternately. Fourth Prize MRS. N. N. SAWYER GOLD CAKE 1 cup sugar M cup Formay 2 eups Swansdown flour Fifth Prize By GRACE ROBERTSON ANGEL FOOD 2 cups sugar 1 1-3 eup flour 1 1-3 teaspoon cream of tartar. 1 1-3 tablespoon lemon Juice 1 teaspoon vanilla ' 1-3 teaspoon salt 2 cups egg whites Twelfth Prize By MRS. H. E. SHADE MAHOGANY CAKE Dissolve 7 tablespoons choco late in 8 tablespoons boiling wa ter. Beat H cup butter and 1 cups sugar to a cream. Beat the yolks of 4 eggs and add to but ter and sugar. Add chocolate and M cup sweet milk with tea spoon soda dissolved In It (save 1 tablespoon milk and stir in 1 heaping teaspoon baking powder Add last) 1 cups flour sifted three times. 1 teaspoon vanilla, Beat very thoroughly. Fold In beaten egg whites. Add milk with baking powder In it. Bake 1 hour in a slow oven, or 20 minutes for each layer. MOCHA FROSTING i cups powdered sugar, 2 tahiespoons chocolate, 4 tbsp. menea butter, 2 tbsp. hot coffee. 2 tbsp. cream, tsp. vanilla. Beat until creamy. Heights Community Club Meets Tonirht SALEM HEIGHTS, March The community club will hold Its regular monthly meet in it tha hall Friday night. After the busi ness session a good program is scneouied lor the evening. "The talent for this entertainment Is arranged and selected entirely by the young ueonle of the commun ity and is in charge of Joe Vogt ana Willis Caldwell. FRUITLAND, March S. The community club will hold its monthly meeting tonight in the schoolhouse. A large attendance Is expected and also what nrom ises to be an excellent orosrram by community members. All peo ple living in adjacent eommuni ties are especially Invited to at tend and Join in the fun. SUNDAY - MONDAY - TUESDAY O,' 1 i ' iss!iEv;o;.iA!ionivflx? You can ue yourself dizzy but yoe won't know tbe troth tin til you've opened the last door is the amazing labyrinth of "Wax Muaeufn'l Tin rouct ttAVK UPI Fmi ml wfry iWy or h "inrfipnnrT.: TEcunicoton! 2 i LIONEL ATWILL A F T W A T ei cms rittri i cmv M.uimy f Midnight Show Sat. Nite 11:30 SATURDAY - SUNDAY TTW ITEATOJ DQEiT JIM TULLY'S FEARLESS NOVEL laying bare the shocking truth aboat things yon didn't be lieve existed! With Pat O'Brien, Hem Kennedy, Berten ChnrchJIL Gloria Stoart, Tom Brown. AND - Sto wo "Hot Wonted" rl who wm fak for a rid' off hvorfadiM along Vanity Streets 7 Contlnnons Ehew S-ll PAL Wo print land deliver' 13,193 Copies ot the green section today. 0 - Mayor Douglas McKay told members of the Salem Lions club Thursday that he was sorry now that he did not vote for President Roosevelt. He said that h o thought Roosevelt would be one of our outstanding presidents. a Salem will miss the state leg islators. We're learned to know and like them. O It takes 14.83 yards of goods to make a dozen standard men's shorts. -The promotion brands, or cheaper ones are made with 11)4 yards of material and the real cheap ones or the ones known as the "false bargain" kind are made with 8 2-3 yards of material. 1 SUCCESS " The dinner and program gir en at the armory' Monday night under the auspices ot Hal Hib bard camp and auxiliary, Spanish War Veterans was well attended, oyer SO people being present. The dinner served by the wom en brought collections amounting to almost $13. .At the program following the dinner, - Judge Campbell ot the state supreme court gave an interesting de scription of his experiences cross ing the Pacific during the Spanish War on his way to the Philip pines, when the boys of the 2nd Oregon were loaded on cattle boats of transports for their trip to and from the islands. Judge Deicb, a member of the present house made a few re marks pertinent to the occasion. Miss Lillian Qarnjobst sang two solos and was accompanied on the piano by Mrs. S. D. Johnson. Abie Whitman, with his tap dance numbers was greatly en- Joyed, as were also the readings by Miss Veta Lenon. L. Mickel on was program chairman. YOUNG PEOPLE WILL 61 PLAY, BROOKS BROOKS. March 8 A on mjt play "Friday Afternoon at a Vil lage Bcnooi, will oe given oy the young people of this community on Friday night at the Brooks school house, following the reg ular Business session of the Brooks Parent Teacher associa tion. Mrs. Clifford Bishop Is coaching the play. The cast of characters is: nro- fe8Sor. Bob BishOD. Katie. Thl- ma Reed, Laura, Edna Lesher; Julia, Gretchen Hogate; John, Aioert Harris; George, James Riggi: Charles. Manual Hozate: Dick, Billy Bishop; Walter, Bill uornnaarrer; Georgians, Hasel Nys; Sarah, Bernadlne Wheeler; Forest. Frank Rleei: Jack. Wil li Wright; Maria, Donna Bish op: Jimmy. Leo Reed: riara Tnn Lesher; Bud, Clifford Bishop; Le- moyne. Kicnarfl -Hess: via torn Laverne Catton, as Mrs. Quisen- oerry, and Elizabeth Clark as Mrs. ADDlezate. and their vmm? daughters, Doris Clinton and Bev erly McCoy, and Rose. Peerr xonts and Clifford Bishop as meg senger. There will be piano and guitar music and som taD dancin? bv little Doris Clinton, aged four years. Mrs. Bruce Jones is seriously ill In the McMinnville hosnital with nneumonis. Mrs. Jones has been in the hospital where she underwent a serious surgical op eration about a month ago. She was recovering nicely when pneu monla set in. Mortgage Sale Disturbers Held SALT LAKE CITY, March 3. (AP) Fourteen of IK persons charged with participation m foreclosure sale riot -at the city and county building here Febru ary 23, Including M. P. Bales, communist candidate- for gover nor of Utah last fall, were held for trial at the conclusion of a preliminary hearing in city court yesterday. OUYWOOlJ SUNDAY MONDAY & TUESDAY Contlnnons Performance Sunday 2 to 11 P. M. Matinee Monday & Tuesday 2 P. M. Sensational: Seven Stars in This Mighty Picture KKp33D. A B3ninEir Imuran .A6RIC. DtPT' 'M ... - Originators Of Low Prices S51 State St. IPasrmmeimC in (Saolfc SSE BBI? ffilODgG, atSttfle anneal VoaH Doing business on a cash basis enables us to make this offer. A lazy dollar helps no one. We take this means of putting it back in circulation and also to show our ap preciation to the loyal farmers upon whom we are dependent for our supply. STATE INSPECTED MEATS Don't forget that we are Salem 'a only market handling State Inspected Meats Exclusively Choice Steak 3 lbs. 25c v Prime Beef Roasts Co lb. AN ECONOMICAL TREAT Small Club Steaks, ea. c These steaks are choice cuts and are delicious. lust the thing for an individual portion. n I Nil t f V fi: BXtn 111 1 i "Flavorized" Sliced Bacon 15c lb. "FlaTOrfzed" Hams tttfe lb, Out of consideration to our employees ws doss st 6 p. m. On Saturdays at 7 p. m. HARRY BL LEVY, Prop. and wel solve this money "question for you. We're still workin on our own problems yet of course Not that the money we nave is causin us any worry. thaU worrin us we're like that you know always thintan or tne oincr ihww., especially of his money. IU a good thing we're good at figurin. Now; for inslancelake.. the sales tax, now folks theres an easy one. Takelng last years figuersiand doxn jt L little extra computin such as on aught's and a figures a figure we find the Stat ciU all the profits and we still owes em three dollars and thirty-three cents. Oh 'well..; that a lot better than sending all the money out of the conmiunity to ; Wf We have a hunch iU a pretty good idea to keep what little money there U left here in the community. Spend it with local business houses. Let the other cities take cwre of them selves for awhile. If there was a saving to be made it might be different but a little figuerin on your part will show the real saving in foods is right here at the market. Jo) o NOT A CHAIN GTORE FresWy D.,4.1 & caiiut uuiici Ground per pound BRING CONTAINERS or 4 lbs. 23c Straw Berries Frozen Fresh 3 Generous Servings to the Carton 3 cartons 25c Fine Granulated Sugar, 10 lbs. . 39c Jetted Gem Potatoes, 50 lb. sacks .... 35c Crescent Baking Ponder Full Pound Cans Freshly Roasted Coffee In Bulk 3 Pounds 63C Postum Cereal Pound Pkg. 19c Jell-O. New improved Jelly 1 A. Dessert, 3 pkgs. JL3JC Minute Tapioca Reg. size Pkg. - 12c Premium Chocolate Vi Lb 22c Diced BEETS Young tender Beets, packed in small cans. While stock lasts, 3 cans Hunt's Supreme Sliced Lemon Cling Peaches Don't confuse with Standard grades. These are the peaches you've always paid two bits a can for. Friday and Sat urday we're selling these at a lower price than Standard sell for 2 for 25c For No. 2Yz can VANILLA FLAVORING Bottles 19c S oz. Bottles 35c MAPLE FLAVORING Bottles 19c 2-oz. Lemon Flavor 20c 5 Pound Cans Amaizo Golden Amber Syrup 31c American Sardines in oil, Reg. size tins, 5 for 14c Eagle Brand Milk, 2 cans 39c Thompson's Chocolate Malted JO Milk, pound cans u tOC Natural Green Asparagus, No. 2 cans 2 cans 29c Ungraded Asparagus, No. 2 cans 2 cans.... 25i Here's a value that is absolutely outstanding in Pure Vegetable Shortening, in as much as this shortening is made by the makers of Crisco, and is guaranteed by them, we do not hesitate saying its the Best Value we know of. Flake White Pure Vegetable. SHORTENING 2 Cans 27c We do not guarantee present supply will last all week so buy yours early. Two Pound cans 14c Supreme Flour We're guessing you should lay in a supply of this flour now. 49 lb sack 89c Pillsburys Best Patent Flour LI 49 lb sack Just a Word About Banned goods New shipments arriving daily at the lowest price in history, at least in our history and thats something.