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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1936)
I? paue Fbu:: : Grange to Meet : . ' - ' -. BRUSH COLLEGE, Sept. 3, Fruh College grange will, hold the first indoor meeting of the Albers Feeds Put "Vigor Into Poultry Flocks j Tested Helps No.' 140 Now 1 the time to cull the undersized and rongh .pallets from your flocks' becaase it is not profit able to feed them. . Albers Paks-N-Mash for . Pullets 1936 Egg Maker Mash Molasses Dairy Feed Turkey Grower Paks Korinek Fly Wonnol 1 qt. will worm 200 SACKS FOR STANDARD 228 Ferry St. fa& ez- C WG vS?sSS:-Vmtes Mrs. L. R. Bell fHi'f' 4 Fresh as Grade A Milk that's how my new bread reaches you By JULIA LEE WRIGHT . Head of one of the worW f largest Home Economics Bureaus Surely you've noticed it yourself how bread . tastes most delicious only when it's really fresh? ' - Even betwlen two loaves from thexsame recipe when one loaf is fresher than the other . there is a definite taste difference. The hundreds- of Western women who helped, me develop my "woman s recipe" bread reported this difference. They found thajt brlad to be most appetizing should he fresh as Grade A milk! " , . My new Julia Lee Wright's Bread is costly to bake. Chemists as well as those who judge bread by taste rate it superior. Each loaf de serves to reach you at its peak of goodness. . So we take special precautions to see that Julia Lee Wright's Bread is always ideally fresh when you get it most delightful to eat with meals, toasted, or in sandwiches. , This means economy, too. For my fresh hought bread KEEPS FRESH LONGER after you take it home! ; """75 YOUR NEICnDORIIOOD CnOCEDY SAFEWAY season la the local schoolhouse, Friday - night. A special feature will be. a picnic topper at 7 o'clock. " ' 1 '; - . "' ' 5 Carnation Dairy 1936 Egg Maker Paks Calf Manna Albers Progressive Mash Rabbit Pellets Molas-O-Meal . Spray in Balk I Chickens $1.00 per qt. SALE! 1 FEED: CO. Phone 6S58 Pear fanning Time Arrives Three Tested Methods For ; Majrfng Preserves Are Offered to Cooks Oregon is a home state for pears and thrifty housewives should not neglect to preserve some of them for winter time use. Any of the three recipes following are recommended. They hare been contributed by cooks . from Salem, and. ricinity. Minted Pears Green coloring ' 1 cup sugar 1 cups water Mint flavoring Pack firm ripe peart which hare been peeled and cored close ly in a quart jar. Make a syrup of the sugar and water, using the amount of coloring desired . and flavoring with mint to taste. Cau. tion should be used with the mint as It is often very strong. Cover the .pears with the syrup and boil in a hot water bath for about 15 minutes. These also may be made red and flavored with cinnamon if desired. Minted pears filled with cream cheese and garnished with mayonnaise end ground nuts make a very attractive salad. Blanche M. Syverson Lyons, Ore. . ' Pear Filling pears . pounds figs 12 3 "nomie''Pc;i vsuai don't want your TOAST, HONEy ? NO -GOT TO HURRY -7 sen ,. .ci-.T. - m m t -. -m m : THE DIPPEnEUCE Afclfl2EP t THE AO WAS RIGHT DEAR...yOUVE EATEN EVERY SLICE sb ... sa a w ' jm. rsssM t ' V fc-ssBSBBSsss - m :: V, I w ft 'y . ..sj The OREGON STATCSZ1AK, Solera, 1 cup Butter f cups sugar Grind .figs, peal and cat up pears. Mix an ingredients and bring to a boiL Cook slowly about is minutes. Pat in sterilised Jars and seal. One pint makes enough filling for a three-layer cake. Gladys " XJndgren -110 West Letelle Christmas Conserve 1 dozen large pears 3 cups shredded pineapple 4 oranges " -. - Peel and cut up pears, add pine apple, the Juice of two oranges and two oranges shredded. Drain off combined juices and measure bulk. Put back into liquid and add 4 cup sugar to 1 cup of bulk. Boil : until thick and just before removing from fire add one cup maraschino cherries . cut up. Seal in sterilized glasses or jars. ' Mrs. N. J. Lindgren lfO West LefeUe. Brush Fire Spreads "To Edge of Timber ORCHARD HEIGHTS; Sept. 3. Fred Gibson, who bad obtained a permit to burn brush on his farm here was responsible for an exciting episode which occurred here Monday. After he had : left for his home at West Salem, the fire got out bounds and swept over a large area of brush land before being quelled by all avail able men in the neighborhood, just before reaching a fine stand of green timber; ; ... Two truck loads of CCC work ers, who had been hastily sum moned by telephone, arrived after the fire was under control, . dread; THIS AY5 GO FOR JUUA LEE )fr til . m a I v Vl PKfcSH ALytAYj ja si'm. w w a assBsssssisssssssssw mmmm x Oregon, Friday Morning September 4, 1933 Foods Suggested For Final Outing Hot Meals Without Great Amount of Labor Are Passible, Shorn This weekend will sea the last major trek of the summer to the mountains and seashore for the triple holiday. Canned foods are a boon to campers and should al ways be included in the supply kit, especially if the trip is of sev eral day' duration. What could taste better than a piping hot corn chowder, a toma to and corn soup, or a vegetable soup, or a beef or mutton stew with plenty of vegetables. A big pan of steaming hot baked beans or a huge dish of corned beef hash will also "go right to the spot." In addition to these dishes, why not try a fish chowder, or sauer kraut and sausages, or tomatoes and spaghetti, or.tamalesor en chilades with a good sauce and a mixed vegetable ; salad followed by canned fruit for dessert. v Onion, soup with big croutons and lots of grated cheese ' is al most a meal in .itself. Use canned oniqns and. the meal will be ready very quickly. To make the meal extra hearty, serve ravioli with to mato sauce. - ' f : Combine Soupe Italian ; minestrone may be made by using two cans consom me, one can lima beans, one can green beans, one can corn, one can tomatoes, one can peas, one One DAY 1 tlOTKSD AM AD ITS FRKH BREAD MEN TEUS HOVV YOU GET WRIGHTS J Vi, VI': J AD OR. NO AO-IT TASTES LIKE RIGHT OUT OF THE OVEN THATS BREAD can cabbage, and one can onions. When this la served hot with lots of cheese It 1 a meal In Itself. Use number two cans la making this thick and delicious soup. Russian bortsch Is another sav ory soup, . easily made ' by using canned food. Use two No. 1 cans beef bouillon, add one small can onions cut fine, one No. 2 cam cabbage, on No. i can toma toes, one No. 12 can eat beets. Simmer over a! lsow fire, season well and serve hot. If came Is near a farm, store, or dairy, serve a 'generous tablespoon of sour cream with each bowl of soup, i A i : - - ; r T ! " 1 1 ' . One-Trip Meal Is Sunday Eve Idea Plate Dinner Is Designed to Save Steps; May Be f Served Upon Lawn. By JANE STUART Have you served a "one-trip" meal to your houseful of guests? It is a dandy for Sunday and may be served on the terrace or in the garden. i . , ' -. The basic Idea Is to prepare plate dinners, j lunches or - sup pers and place each on an Indi vidual tray with Implements, gar nishes and beverage around the plate. No seconds and no fuss In serving. , "One-trippers' are only as easy as what 'goes onto the plate. The best Idea Is to have one hot main dish, such as Italian Bked Rice, on One Dish Supper Soup, or a main-course salad, accompanied by little rolls, and an assortment of garnishes. The dessert can be on a separate plate, and of course, the beverage in cup or glass. , . One-Dish! Supper Soup ; cup rice 1 cup chopped . celery 2. small onions , i 1 green pepper 1 pint tomatoes eggs, : f -v . : . - , cup cheese 3 cups water Salt 1 Add chopped celery and onions , to a kettle of boiling water. Add chopped green pepper. Cook slow ly 16 minutes.! Just before serv ing, break the eggs Into the hot soup. . Sprinkle with cheese. Cov-', er. Keep in warm piece five min- j utes. Serve very hot in indlvid-: ual soup dishes or in a tureen over a mound jot hot boiled rice. Serve with sale wafers and tart pickles. 6 servings. . j ' ' L - . Stay ton Students Plan Fjor College STAYTON, ept. 8. Those of the younger Bet who are mak ing plans to return to various schools and colleges this term are Jean Inglis to i Oregon State, Mil ton Bell and 'Gordon Shields to Columbia University in Portland. Miss Delphi Brenner, who i at tended the - University of Cal ifornia last year will go to Mon mouth Normal, Fred Lau to Ore gon State, Miss Elizabeth Stay ton, and Dale- and Rbwe Crab tree to Willamette, Norbert Dos ler and Leonard Berg to Oregon State, Adeline! Thomas , to : the Capital Business college In ; Sa lem, and Miss Eunice Jordan will start at a university of dram atics in California. Miss Maxine Huber, a former Stayton grad uate, who graduated last term from Monmouth will teach in Elkhorn, Oregon. Buchanan Change To Tpach at Vida " . . . I SCOTTS MILLS. Sept. 3. Mr. and Mrs. John - Buchanan spent the week-end with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Woodward. They both taught in the school here last year, and have been attending summer school at Seattle. They will teach at IVIda, Oregon, the coming year. : , Airs. Eugene cnicc is visiting her daughter, Mrs W. E. Cave In Salem, also where she can be near Mr. Chick who lis in the Deaconess hospital, being treated for asthma. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan - Smith and daughter. Gale, and "Mrs. Addle Smith, visited pale Magee Sunday Sunday, who is in the Salem gen eral hospital, also E. Chick in the Deaconess hospital. Dale hurt his back two weeks ago, and was to be put In a cast Tuesday. Lose 5 lbs. a week Safely or No Pay II you are averwcigu flabby, yon can lose weight amazingly easy. There is no mH tn rnnlxh vrwirxelf with backbreaking exercise no need to starve yourseu ana deny your body the foods you need for health. Itarfucs) bv this nnucLESS method Thousands of women are getting oacs . vo noruuu weight easily and quickly by using WATE-OFF, a harm less food compound (no salts, no dinitrophenol. no drugs, no harmful laxatives) . 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McDowell, of Route 3, Box 427, Salem, is the latest widely-known local resident to come forward with a statement PUBLICLY praising and endors ing! VAN-TAGE. This "Amazing Mixture of Nature's Roots and Hebs and Other Splendid Medi cinal Agents' is now being intro duced to crowds dally In this city by Ja Special Van-Tage 'Represen tative, known as The VAN-TAGE Man, at 170 N. Liberty St. Mr. McDowell is known by al most everyone here In Salem, and nisi Remarkable Statement about Vah-Tage, published below, will be read with great , interest by hundreds ef men and women who are suffering as he did, and who are;; seeking the blessed relief that. Mr. McDowell found in Van- Taf e. Read every wor of this sincere, earnest , testimonial. See rorj yourself how, Van-Tage goes right to the very source: of Hu ms h Ailments and drives out the causes of suffering. His statement follows: . . ; ArLis So Painful He Was Unable to Work ! ' 'or the past 3 or 4 years rve had! plenty of trouble with rheu matic pains in my body," said Mr. McDowell. "In fact, these pains gotSso bad ia my arms that T couldn't even, turn my milk sep arator, and could hardly .get any of ifly work done. I saw in the ia peri what so many people were saying about Van-Tage, so I got two bottles and started taking it. ant I can truthfully say that It has given me more real relief that I had ever hoped to find in ANY medicine! Just the other day I went out during hay mak ing land pitched hay all day long and-my arms didn't hurt me ne bitJand now I can run m-r arator and it doesn't bother jme in ine least neca use those pains have been cleared np. I actually didn't think there was a medicine, anywhere, that could do what Van-Tage has done for me, and I am Kld . to make this public statement about it so that others cans hear about It aad know what it Will do. j If anyone wants to kndw about Van-Tage. all they have to do Is Just call and see meand I'll be glad to teU them wht a marvelous medicine it is." iam mu. wmt yy - " i C i VAN TAGE IS WONDERFUL! PAIN SAYS! conference at St. iohna church, with W. Lu Thompson of Marlon. Indiana,' secretary of home mis sions of the Wesleyan Methodist church, presiding. Conference will extend over next Sunday. Rev erend Aaarhuse expects, the con ference to return hip to his pas torate at this place. Lmm FruiU Vecetables No. f 10 EQ3 Lbs. New -Crop 10 .5.. White Laundry - SPECIAL HQ bars GRAHAf.I Flour Fine or Coarse s Lt10:,b: 139c Fresh quart &G3 11 IV 'ilU' '3il-54 Meyer Toiletry Shop RHEUMATIC SALEM MAN MR. W. W. 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