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ftr PAGE SIX iht OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon, Friday Morning April 5, 1935 ft f f 4 - 11 i-e if 4 i I is t ' ':..''. ;:-... :v:o;;- -:;.;:-.. ' N. " ' n . ii . . . . ' . . ; , :: ; r ''f' . .'.:-v .;.'-v. " --v., ...o .,-. y.- -.v.' " H w . .; ' . , .... . , , - s , s " "" YOUR grocer is doing all in his power to help yon feed your family at a reasonable cost. In Kellogg's Great Spring Sale he's giving yon an outstanding opportunity to. save money. He's featuring Kellogg's Corn Flakes in a wonderful special, so that all your family may enjoy their crisp ness and flavor! Everybody loves Kellogg's. On a bright spring morning, with milk or cream and a bit of fruit, they're the most appetizing breakfast you can imagine! Delicious for lunch or a bedtime snack. Quickly digested. Rich in energy. And there's hardly a food you can buy that's so easy to prepare and gives you so much for your money! Kellogg's Corn Flakes are always oven fresh, protected by the patented, heaUsealed inner wrapper. Don't delay. Order Kellogg's today from your grocer, while this Great Spring Sale lasts. And buy as many packages as you can use! Quality guaranteed. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. v " -Si "il-fiTiii'iniiir im mii.i. iml Give your teeth Droner cleansiner ... in fore! TIsa TiPTnii "Miiv nf MatmoaJo TnAfTi v perfect safety . quicker Contains other ingredients that dentists have always recommended for proper tooth care The nflver strin nlnViM film fpsf art nnfVienH loKftMnnr test shows this secret preparation cleanses in one-half usual time, liut what is most important it positively does not scratch delicate tooth enamel. In addition to the equiva lent of 100 true milk of magnesia you get other ingredi ents dentists recommend sodium bicarbonate for mucous- soivent action and sodium eiiect on. gums. , Try this better tooth powder today I 3 TONICS $1.35 Pierce's Medical Disc. $1.25Peruna Tonic 89c 89c 1 Pt. Melo-Malt QA with Cod L. 0U...Ot7C $15&S.S. Medicine . l Pt Beef, Iron and Wine $1.50 Maltine Preparations 60c Brewers Yeast Tablets $lPuretest Yeast Flakes ... . 98c 49c -$1 49c 79c Most pcoplo need moro IRON say Doctors W h n you'rt tired, nervous, rundown, your system often needs more iron. Peptons is. scientific iron and malt com pound that rjTes new strength and energy. Try a bottle today. Peptona X $1 Some of These : Prices Thru " Monday Only The only a tooth powder that uses J- Li i MILK MAGNESIA TOOTH POWDER - wpw than ever be- Powder with the chloride for tonic and stimulating LOTIONS 50c llind s. Honey Qrtn and Almond Cream t I C 50c Silque for" the Skin 1 Pt. Mascal's 33c 29c Almond Lotion 50c Hasol Lotion 39c ANTISEPTICS $1 Zonite Antiseptic 1 Pt. Mi 31 Solution . . , $1 Pepsodent Antiseptic $1.50 Takara Powder 70c 49c 67c i$l REMEDIES 60c Dr. Miles' Alka-Seltzer 85c Kruschen Salts . $15 Kelp-A-Malt Tablets 49c 57c 85c 67c 40c $1 Germania Herb Tea 60c Condensed Jad Salts PERRY'S DRUG STORE 115 S. Commercial St. " - f V v s ' " . . tf- V i i X f vsS ' ' ' - " ' -, - ', i 1 the SECRET Double-Action CLEANSER u w Absolutely harmless to the most delicate enamel this newly developed cleanser gives you what a tooth pow der should give you PROPER CLEANSING I A A 14 W A A. M U W WA AW this secret, safe cleanser. 5kqg& Milk of Magnesia TOOTH POWDER INDIGESTION? Forget the worries and tortures of indigestion. Get Bisma-Bex, the coast to coast sensation. It acts four ways to give quick and lasting relief. Fleas- ant tasting, tool Bisma-Rex 4 ounces 50c NEW MOTH DAMAGE PREVENTIVE I Destroys moths snd moth worm that old fashioned moth balls fail to do. No nnpleasant odor. LOOSE CRYSTALS to sprinkle where needed 1 pound HANDY DRUM to hang In closet fmf 14 Ox. 0 V Compare Oar Prices - They. Are Always Z Low ASSIST ET PROGRAM RXCKEEALL April .Th members of the grade' school or chestra and their director, Mrs. Penee, went to Greenwood Taes- day night where they played two selections for the farmers .union program. . : QSCliSQiSl) mm $6950to $II9 Mem mm 2 nth When ft sold for twice what tt does today, the Maytag wot one of the greatest money avers a woman could have in the home. Now, at today's low price, it pays for itself twke as quick. It's yours, for as little as $1.25 a week. Call or phone. TERMS AS LOW AS $n 25 u PER WEEK Electric Appliances 325 Court St. Phone 6022 mm mi SMflMB .MlHH Sa Sk. ma I 456 STATE ST. I 50 Meatless Menus in Great ' Demand During Lent; Many Old Favorites are Listed Now that: the Lenten season la here, the Question of preparing meatless menus la taxing many a housewife's recipe list. Bat whe ther or not you observe Lent, this Is the time to dress up your old standbys fish, cheese, eggs and Yegetables -in spring costumes. , It's really not as difficult as it sounds. If your dishes need new frills, so to speak, borrow a few of the suggestions listed here. Take fish, for example. Wheth er it be canned, or fresh from the ocean or lake, this protein-supplying food offers unlimited possi bilities for saTory fare. Here is a new recipe and It's easy to make: Salmon In Casserole 2 cups canned salmon, flaked 1 cup mayonnaise cream sauce Dash of cayenne 1 cups mashed potatoes Fold salmon into mayonnaise cream sauce, to which cayenne has been added. Place in buttered cas serole. Spread mashed potatoes on top and dot with butter. Bake in moderate oven about 12 minutes, or until brown. Serves 6. Small baking powder biscuits may be split and substituted for mashed potatoes on top. Mayonnaise Cream Sauce 2 tablespoons butter or vege table margarine 2 tablespoons flour 1 cup milk teaspoon salt Dash of white pepper , ,i cud mayonnaise Melt shortening in double boil er and blend in the flour. Then add milk gradually, stirring con stantly. Cook until entirely smooth. Add salt and pepper. Re move from fire and slowly add double-whipped mayonnaise. Con tinue stirring. Makes 1 cup sauce. Serve in place of Cream Sauce. Cheese lends itself to a variety of Lenten dishes because it adds zest to every course from soup to dessert. Here is a recipe in which cheese is used in an interesting way: Macaroni-Asparagus 1 cup macaroni, broken in inch pieces. 4 tablespoons butter or vege table margarine 3 tablespoons flour ZM cups milk 1 teaspoon salt teaspoon white pepper cup American cheese, grated 3 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce cup mayonnaise 2 cups asparagus cut in -inch pieces cup buttered breadcrumbs Cook macaroni in boiling, salt ed water until tender. Drain and rinse with cold water. Make a white sauce in double boiler with the butter or margarine, flour, milk, salt, and pepper. Add cheese and stir nntil melted. Remove from fire and slowly add Wor cestershire sauce and mayonnaise, stirring constantly. Arrange alter nate layers of macaroni and as LUNA SOAP tl cakes ... 10c KITCHEN OF COURSE IT'S LESS AT CAPLAN'S GOLD DROP FLOUR K. C. BAKING POWDER MARSHMALLOWS WESSON OIL 1 Knt 23C 1 Quart : .39c LESLIE SALT ......7lb. bag 15c P.A. and-Velvet Smoking Tobacco, tin fig PRINCE ALBERT .Mb. can 59c ARMOUR'S MILK, tall cans 3 for 17c GEORGE WASHINGTON ..Mb. can 49c 1 BROWN SUGAR 3 lbs. 14c POST BRAN MAXWELL HOUSE SCHILLING'S BAKING FLAKES COFFEE POWDER 3boxes27c 1 l29c 2ibs.56c c:27c ff8ic Super Suds 3 ioc Pkg. 27 1 SUPER SUDS FREE Peets Granulated A Q Soap 2 4a"oz' pkg, 1 PEETS GRANULATED SOAP, 40-oz. pkg. FREE Crystal White SqaplOcak 27 ONE 9-oz.Pkg. PEETS FREE paragus in buttered casserole. Cover with sauce and buttered breadcrumbs on ton. Bake in slow oven nntil brown. Serves 8 1 When it comes to "elorifvine" eggs and vegetables those old reliables it really Is no trick at ail. a. little of this and a pinch of that presto they occupy the Lenten spotlight There's nothing monotonous about these recipes. What's more the dishes are as good as they sound: Deviled Eggs in Tomato Aspic 3 hard-cooked eggs 2 tablespoons mayonnaise teaspoon salt teaspoon pepper Dash of paprika y. cup cold water 1 cups cooked or canned tomatoes teaspoon salt 1 teaspoons sugar Dash of Worcestershire sauce 1 teaspoon scraped onion Cut hard-cooked eggs in half lengthwise and remove yolks. Blend yolks with mayonnaise, sail, pepper and paprika. Refill whites. Soak gelatin in cold water. MgEDWISILIL9S TvlIAimiEir 171 S. Com'l Sdem't Leading Market phone 8757 SavBrags Gafli?e How do you sell such good looking meat at such low prices is bow: There is no middle man to take a cut; we pass this on ROAST ROAST Select Tour Meat from TUT A TV? 5 aU 1 AVU Our Hams Bacon Sqares Boston Butts We Close at II.IIUMI.IJI.JJ 5S (pkslEE Jtdaksl dvjil . . 4 ) nuv.ij " ) ( ash Ireeory I 137 S. Commercial St. I I PHONE J 137 S. Commercial St. PHONE 4010 Fancy BLACK FIGS CLOSEOUT lbs. : 19c QUEEN FLOUR 49 SNOWDRIFT SHORTENING 3 ibs 55c 6 lbs. $1.09 Cook tomatoes and seasonings 10 minutes and strain off liquid. Dis solve gelatin in not liquid. Cool. Pnt deviled eggs in individual molds (one half in each). Then pour tomato jelly mixture over each. Chill nntil firm. TJnmold on crisp lettuce. Serve with addi tional mayonnaise. Serves' 8. Cucumbers in Molded Cheese Ring 1 cucumber 1 tablespoon gelatin 2 tablespoons cold water : 1 package (3 ounces) cream v cheese 2 cups cottage cheese 2 tablespoons green pepper, finely chopped teaspoon salt teaspoon onion Juice teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Dash of cayenne cup mayonnaise Peel cucumber and cut in very thin slices. Crisp in ice water on refrigerator. Just before serving, marinate in oil and vinegar. Soak gelatin in.cold water and dissolve over hot water. Cool. Blend the cheeses and green pep per with seasonings and fold into dissolved gelatin. Pour into ring mold. Chill until firm. Unmold on crisp lettuce. Fill mold with cu cumber slices. Garnish with rad ish roses. Serve with mayonnaise, thinned with a little vinegar. Serves 6 to 8. This Market and You Save and Sugar Cured Oak Smoked o are Made in Our Own Plant from Bacon Backs 8 o'clock Saturday Evening ITALIAN PRUNES 3 ibs. 13c lb. sack 49 sack Hard Wheat Cellophane Bags MATCHES 6Snto..20c m mm "mm j? on 1,000 im A n a a A - ie Mqp moJem'Ii ASK US FOR FULL ABOUT THIS GIEAT ROBERTS, April 4. The two 4-H cooking clubs were visited re cently by Miss Helen Cowgill, of the state club offices. Miss Cow gill talked to the boys and girls about economy in cooking and gave some practical suggestions on recipes. The pupils of Roberts school are planning to participate in the county musical festival May 3. They have entered for chorus work and will play in the har monica band, some of them 'will also take part in the track events. The 4-H boys gave a demonstra tion of camp cooking at the home of their leader, Mrs. John Ors born. The boys Invited their teach ers. Mrs. Elsie Carpenter and Miss Julia Query, as their guests. BEREAN CLASS MEETS SILVERTON, April 4. Easter decorations were carried out at the meeting of the Loyal Berean class of the Christian church at its meetingin the social rooms of the church Tuesday afternoon. Mrs. L L. Stewarfc is class presi dent and Mrs. John Hoblitt is the teacher. that's what they ask us. Here to you! Prime RIB ROLL Get the Finest of Quality LIIILt LINKS . 22 o o o Selected Pigs 2 lbs. 2S3 1 w No Cereal lb. HUG Shop Early ORANGES 2 dozen in Handy Shopping Bag 9 WHITE CLOUD SHORTENING 4 47c Hard Wheat Close Out 80-oz. Can 11b. SALMON Pink tall cans . 19c o in casd ; n nn r, b&Aco W mi. DETAILS CONTEST! r i 3 At