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Th OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Tuesday- Morning, March 23, 1937
Society . .Clubs
Music
Club's Schedule
Meetings for ;
This Week . j
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HOLY week, as always, is mark
ed by a lull In social activities
and only a few , clubs ,have
scheduled their meetings far these
remaining days before Easter.
Mrs. John J. Elliott will preside
at luncheon at her Marion street
residence this afternoon Members
of her contract club will make up
the guest list. The afternoon will
be spent in playing cards. Mrs.
Lowell Kern will be anjadditional
guest ' k ' !
Guests bidden are Mrs. Palmer
C. Macdonald of Portland; Mrs.
James Young, Mrs. T. A. LiTesley,
Mrs. Conrad W. Paulus, Mrs. J. H.
Callaghan,! Mrs. H. G. Maison.
Mrs. Roy Simmons, Mrs.i Arch Jer
nian and Mrs. Wayne Loder.
Mrs. Breyman Boise! will be a
luncheon hostess today at her
home on Court street in honor of
members of her bridge club. Sev
eral hours of contract will follow
the luncheon. Mrs. Frank Chap
man will be a special guest.;
' Club members bidden are Mrs.
Richard Slater, Mrs. Bert Ford,
Mrs. P. D. Quiaenborry. Mrs. Dolph
Craig, Mrs. Kenneth Bailey i Mrs.
Lewis Griffith, Mrs. j Frederick
Deekebach, Mrs. Charles Robert
son, jr., Mrs. John Griffith and
Mrs. Asel Eoff. , j '
Mrs. Verne Mclntyre will enter
tain members of her drama class
this afternoon at her home on
South Church street. A dessert
luncheon will be served by the
hostess and the afternoon spent In
study. Mrs. Ellen Nelson of Port
land will be a special guest.
Members bidden are Mrs. Rob
ert Brady,' Mrs. Karl Becke,, Mrs.
K. W. Fitzgerald, Mrs. Clifford
Farmer, Mrs. Robert Gatke Mrs.
Edgar - T. Pierce, Mrs Herbert
Rahe, Mrs. J. E. Law. Mrs. H. G.
Maison, Mrs. Clifton 4 MuddJ Mrs..
Carl Nelson, Mrs. Merrill Ohling
and Mrs. W. E. Anderson. !
Mrs. Donald Deekebach has in
vited members of her contract club
to her home tonight on North 20th
street. Bridge will be in; play dur
ing the evening followed by sup
per served by the hostess.: Miss
Joyce Anderson will be; an addi
tional guest for the evening.
Members bidden are Mrs. Deryl
Myers, Mrs. Charles Claggett, Mrs.
Glenn Wilbur, Mrs. Ramsden; Mrs.
Harold Tomlinson, Miss Kreta
Janz and Miss Isobel George.
Members of the Round-Up club
will be entertained at the home of
Mrs. Reuben P. Boise this after
noon with a one o'clock; luncheon
served by the hostess. ( Contract
will be in play during the after
noon. Special guests for the affair
will be Mrs. Homer Smith, sr., and
Mrs. Margaret LeFurgyJ !
Guests will be Mrs. Joseph Al
bert, Mrs. Robert Downing,! Mrs.
Edgar Hartley, Mrs. Frank iSned
ecor, Mrs. i Charles H. Robertson.
Mrs. John i Rand, Mrs. Charles K.
Spaulding.i Mrs. T. B. Kay,; Mrs.
J. T. Whtttig, Mrs. John Griffith
and Mrs. "Max Buren. s i
Dr. Helen Louise Crosby sec
ond vice president of the Oregon
Business and Professional : Wo
men's clubs, attended the Willam
ette district conference held In
Portland 'on Sunday. I
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CLUB CALENDAR
Tuesday, March S3
Yew Park Townsend club
auxiliary, all day meeting, hall
on Oak street. ; .
V. F. W. auxiliary, armory,
8 p.m. ; . .
Council of Church Women
executive board at the Y.M.C.A.
2 p.m. i
Delta Phi alumnae with Mrs.
Kenneth Fleming. 985 North
Winter street.
Sons of Union Veterans of
Civil War and auxiliary with
Mr. and Mrs. John Robins, 640
North Liberty street, no-host
supper at 6:30 p.m. 1
Eastern Star card party. Ma
sonic temple, 2 p.m. j
Alpha Mu. Delphians, in fire
place room of the Salem public
library, 9:30 a.m. j
Townsend club auxiliary No,
4, with Mrs. Laura E. Goodmanl
2476 Fairgrounds road, 1:30
Tuesday. i
Berean W. W. G. class, .with
Mrs. Lucille Starkey, 2720
Cherry avenue, 7:30 p.m.
Order of Rainbow for Girls
meet at Masonie Temple, 7 p.m.
Wednesday, March 24
Nebraska club auxiliary with
Mrs. Ora Williams, 1449 South
Liberty street, 2 o'clock.
I " Ladies" Aid, First Methodist
church, in Carrier room, 2:15
P.m. 1
Thursday, March 25
Ladies auxiliary, Carpenter's
union, Labor temple 7:30 p.m.
Brush College Helpers, with
Mrs. Harry Bonney,- Wallace
road, 2 pm. ; I '
Beta Sigma Delphians, with
Mrs. Winnie Pettyjohn, 145
North 14 th street. I
K.C.K.T. club, with Mrs. Hat
tie P. Given, 1565 North Com
mercial street, 2 p.m 1 .
Sisterhood class. First Christ
ian church, with Mrs. Henry
Keene, 1572 State street, 2:30
p.m.- !
Class Makes Plans
For Silver Tea s
At a meeting of members of
the Willing Workers class of the
First Christian church, held at
the home of Mrs. V. R. j Hickethelr
of 325 South 23rd street, plans
were formulated for a spring tea
to be given In the church parlors.
Proceeds from the tea, which ;
will be "given early in April, will;
go to the. Farm Home at Corval-j
lis."Members present at the meet- j
ing were Mrs. E. N. DeHutt, Mrs.
A. Vittone, Mrs. Ethel Brooks, J
Mrs. Alta Cannon, Mrs. L. . M. :
Morrison, Mrs. Bess Reasor and j
Miss Ava LInd. 1
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Rainbow Girls Meeting
This Evening
The regular meeting of the
Rainbow Girls will take place to
night at seven o'clock! in the Ma
sonic temple. Miss Jean Bartlett,
worthy advissr, will j preside at
the business meeting.) Plans will
be made for the meeting in April
at which time the visiting assem
blies of the state and grand offi
cers will be In attendance. A so
cial hour with dancing and re
freshments will follow the meet
ing tonight. t
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Mrs. Carl - Nelson has as her
: house guest Mrs. Ellen Nelson of
Portland. , -1
HAPPEN to yOU
for smalls, Mo&u for mediums,
Dtuhea for tails, Classic for plumps.
All in delightful new springtime
colors v Here exclusively.
$1 - $1.65
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and FealUires of Interest to Womm
Women of Rotary
Hear Speaker, .
Book Review
WOMEN of Rotary gathered for
a very interesting and enjoy
able meeting yesterday afternoon
at Godfrey's. Luncheon waa serv
ed followed by a short business
meeting. The tables were lovely
with bouquets of daffodils and
f orsythia guarded by matching ta
pers.' : U 4 ' :i
Miss Mable Robertson, dean of
girls at the senior high school,
was the ' guest speaker of the af
ternoon. Mrs. George Rossman
gave a very interesting book re
view on "Rose Deeprose" by Mrs.
Sheila Kaye Smith. "
Those present were Mrs. Floyd
Bressled. Mrs. L. M. Barr, Mrs.
Lester Barr, Mrs. Eric Butler,
Mrs. William J.; Busick, Mrs. M.
C. Find ley, Mrs. O. F. Franklin,
Mrs. George H. Grabenhorst, Mrs.
William M. Hamilton, Mrs. Walter
E. Holts, Mrs. W. T. Jenks, Mrs.
Arthur Lowe, Mrs. Alfred F. Mar
cus, Mrs. James E. Monroe, Mrs.
Gilbert O. Madison, Mrs. Kenneth
Neff, Mrs. H. H. Olinger, Mrs. Max
Page, Mrs. K. H. Pickens, Mrs.
Ervin F. Smith, Mrs. Homer
Smith, sr., Mrs. Charles A.
Sprague, Mrs. Ivan Stewart. Mrs.
, J. Lyman Steed, Mrs. B. E. Sisson,
Mrs. R. E. Lee Steiner, Mrs, Dale
Taylor, Mrs. H. O. White, Mrs.
! Claude Gleam, Miss Dorothea
Steusloff, Mrs. George Rossman
and Miss Mabel Robertson. ;
Cheerio Club Meets
With Flemings
Mr. and Mrs. F. M .Fleming
were hosts to the members of the
Cheerio club on Friday night and
Mrs. Walter Nelson and James
Uebelman t won high scores at
bridge. The St. Patrick's day motif
was used in decorations and re
freshments. Members present at the party
were: .
MESSRS. and MESDAMES
Norman Hastings Walter Nelson
Frank Whittemore Ererett Andreses
Albert J. Walker Vem Orey
Leon DuEoia F. M. Fleming
James Uebelman
Dr. and Mrs. C. Ward DstU
!
Mrs. E. E. Gilbert will arrive In
I the capital on Thursday from a
three months trip to New Orleans,
Florida and California. The last
part of her vacation has beeh spent
In Los Angeles. Mrs. Gilbert at
tended the Mardl Gras In New Or
; leans. '
''
Miss Betty Abrams arrived in
I the capital last night from the
University of Washington to
spend the spring vacation with
her parents, Col. and Mrs. Carle
Abrams.
Lt. and Mrs. Ralph Wilson of
Vallejo, California, are house
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Neer until after Easter. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilson are former Sa
lem residents and Mr. Wilson Is a
brother of Mrs. Neer. j
In the
Pre-Nuptial Shower
Honors Miss Solum
VERY CHARMING in every de
tail was the pre-nuptial shower at
Silverton Friday afternoon honor
ing Miss Evelyn Solum, and at
which Mrs." Lee Ulvin Smith and
Mrs. C. Tostenson were hostesses
at the Smith home.
The wedding of Miss Solum, the
daughter of Mrs. R. O. Solum, to
Bernard E. Gaffey, son of Mr. and
Mrs. B. G. Gaffey, will be an event
of April. ;
Baskets of f orsythia and bowls
of daffodils, arranged by Mrs.
Ross Winslow, were used in pro
fusion about the rooms. The tea
table was centered by a miniature
bride and groom arranged on a
tiny stairway. The stairway was
flanked by daffodils, f orsythia
and yellow tapers. ; r .
Mrs. M. G. Gunderson, brides
maid at the wedding of the honor
guests' parents, poured. Assisting
in serving were Mrs. L. Opedal,
godmother of Miss Solum, and
Mrs. J. M. Jenson. Mrs. Stanley
Swanson, Mrs. Otto A. Dahl and
Mrs. Albert Nerison assisted about
the rooms.
InTited to the affair were Miss Solum,
Mrs. R. O. Solum, Mrs. Jonss Brberg,
Mr. Otto A. Dahl, Mra. SUnley Swan
son, Airs, J. p. Ihilhun, Airs. Oscar John
eon, Mrs. Conrad . Johnson, Mrs. John
OTerlund, Mre. Henry Aim, Mra. Clara
Windness, Mre. J. M. Jenson. Mrs. A. O.
Campbell, Mra. Kela Henjum. Mrs. Ar
thur ihl, Mre. L. Opedal, Mre. Albert
Nerison. Mre. C. E. Jorgeneon, Mrs. Reu
ben Jorgensoa, Mre. Bea Gifford. Mre.
A. T. Gunderson, Mrs. Ross Winslow,
. Mrs. John Larsen. Mrs. Roy Larsen, San
dra. Joy Larsen, Mra. O. O. Lermo. Mre.
, K. Fnnrur, Mrs. Ben Fun rue, Mrs. Albert
Funrue, Normsn Fun rue, Mre. A. Aarhna,
Mrs. , Edwin OTerlund, Mrs. Elser Aar
hue, Mrs. O. W. Olaen, Mrs. Arthur John
eon, Mrs. B. G. Gaffey, Mrs. Oscar Olsen,
Mra. A. HalveTson, Mrs. H. B. Jorgen
son, 1 Mrs,' Oscar Overlund, Mrs.; M. N.
Koelen, - Mrs: John Harstsd, Mrs. H. N.
Klerf Mrs, S. Bertcland, Mrs. George
Walker and Bean,- Mra. Charley J. John
son, Mre. J. li. Hatteberg, Mre. A. Kang
land, Mrs. Karen Larsen, Mra. M. O.
Gunderson. 'Mrs. Edwsrd L. Teigen, Ber
tha Loe, Margaret Larsen, Eleanor Ener
son. Ardith Aarhns, Bertha Hatteberg,
Esther Towe, Alma Tostenson, Haiel Mae
Baker, Myrtle Thorkildson, Inga Thor
kildaon, Mrs. O. G, Ellertson and Mrs. L.
Overoas. ' , .
MAXINE BUREN
riENT WAVES -3
"Make me extra alluring, Marie.
I ' for dinner
The new rolled-under cnrls should
did y pfJi'fM
Mti-:;:i;-S----.AVi:,H
surely find her print jacket alluring. It'a a leading 1937 fashion.
especially in this bayadere stripe.
sides directing the stripe perpendicularly for a moment. Sleeves are
the approved short length (puffed if you're thin, not if you're not).
Very pleasing over a navy sheer .with loops around the neck for
demurely ornamental trimming.
Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc
Informal Party to Honor
Gus Anderson Tonight
Mr. and Mrs. George R. K.
Moorhead are arranging an in
formal party tonight in honor of
' Gus Anderson at their home on
North Cottage street. The affair
will follow his lecture at the high
school. Mr. Anderson Is a former
Salem man and has a host of
friends Jn the capital. Guests will
include a group of his school
mates. '
A profusion of daffodils will be
arranged about the guestf rooms
and on the serving table where
Miss Leila Johnson will preside.
.
Mrs. Ida Miller of Cottage Grove
is visiting In Salem at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shearer,
1367 Market street. Mrs. Miller,
who is a former resident of Sa
lem, will remain for a fortnight.
Valley Social
Marie K. King Bride
Of Martin Erickson
AT MONMOUTH, Miss Marie
K. Ring, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Ring, Portland, became the
bride of Martin E. Erickson, son
of i Mrs. Eldla Erickson, Halsey,
in a formal wedding service at 8
o'clock Wednesday night at St.
Hilda's Episcopal church here.
Rev. John W. Schwer, rector of
St.; Hilda's, read the service in
the presence of 85 relatives and
friends of the two families.
The bride wore a floor length
model of white satin, princess
style. Her cap was caught with
pearls. . She - carried a shower
bouquet of gardenias and lilies-of-the-valley.
Her brother, Daniel
Ring of i Portland, gave her in
marriage. Mrs. Pearl Heath, ma.
tron of honor, wore old gold taff
eta in floor length, and carried an
arm bouquet of bronze snapdrag
ons. Walter Erickson attended hi
brother. Dr. J. N. Carls and Lloyd
Black, both of Monmouth, were
ushers.
A reception followed at Winegar
apartments. Mrs. D. M. Ring and
Mrs. Eldia Erickson received the
guests.' Miss Alabama Brenton of
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I'm serving my husband hash
tonight!'
take his mind off his food and he'll
Square patch pockets fold on the
Victor R. Griggs will be the
honor guest at the Scabbard and
Blade pledging and formal ban
quet Saturday night at Washing
ton State college at Pullman. Mr,
Griggs is one of the five founders
of the organization.
The many Salem friends of Miss
Maude Russell McPherson and
Miss Kathryn Arbutknot of Mon
mouth will be interested to know
that they will arrive home the end
of this week from an extended trip
around the world.
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Mrs. Lee Ohmart was hostess to
a group of friends in honor of her
husband's birthday anniversary.
Beside Mr., and Mrs. Ohmart. Mrs.
Arnold Roethlin, Roy V. Ohmart,
Miss Velleda Ohmart, Mr.' and Mrs.
Arthur Roethlin. Miss Lillian
Roethlin, Miss Lillian Roethlin
Rudy Callaba, Miss Loretta Roeth
lln, were present.
Realm
Monmouth poured. Assisting were
Miss Edna Headrlck, Miss Emma
Henkle, Miss Margaret Bishop,
Miss Alice Hayden, Miss Ann
O'Neill, Miss Fay Johnson, Miss
Betty Mae Miller, Miss Barbara
Nelson and Mrs. Marie Miller, all
of Monmouth. ;
For traveling the' bride wore a
blue ensemble trimmed with gray
fur, and accessories of dark blue.
After a short trip Mr. and Mrs.
Erickson will be at home on North
Whitman street here.
Both are staff members of the
Oregon Normal school and grad-
nates of the University of Oregon.""
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every section served with Portland gas. For gas,
always the best hot water service, is also cheap- -est
now. The new rates cut costs 10 to 30 . . .
make unlimited hot water a comfort and con
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about automatic gas hot water service and the '
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MBS. CHARLES WALLACE,
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more pleasurable in to many
rate we find it is even more
before." .
Hot Cross Buns on
Baking List for
Home Cooks,
ALONG with baked ham, boiled
eggs and spring lamb, comes
the real Eastertlme favorite, hot
cross buns. Bakeries offer deli
cious rolls all through this week.
or home bakers make their own.
Here la a recipe for making hot
cross buns in a few hours, lt uses
evaporated milk but if preferred.
1 cups of scalded fresh milk may
be substituted for the water, and
the evaporated milk.
HOT CROSS BUNS
(Makea 3 dozen small ones) ,
1 cup boiling water
cup sugar
10 cups flour
U pound butter -1
cup evaporated milk .
. 1 H teaspoons cinnamon
K cup finely shredded citron or
orange peel "
2 eggs
2 cakes yeast, in
warm waterx
M cup raisins
V cup currants
1 teaspoon salt
Stir butter, sugar and water
over fire until dissolved, add milk
and when lukewarm add yeast,
then cinnamon, salt and remain
ing ingredients Knead smooth.
make into a long roll, pinch oft
for buns, let rise on an oiled tray
until double In bulk, brush each
with egg yolk diluted with water,
cut across with a sharp knife,
bake 25 to 30 minutes at 375 to
400 degrees. While still hot, out
line a cross with uncooked white
icing, using remainder of egg yolk
to make.
Canning Closet Must
Be Emptied
If the canning closet is still
rather full, the main course will
be an -excellent place to use up
any fruits found there ln abun
dance. Hot peaches, pears, apri
cots or prunes make good addi
tions to the main course.
Pork especially appreciates
fruit acompanlments, lamb serv
ed with hot applesauce is excel
lent. Spiced fruits give good fla
vor to baked or fried ham, fresh
canned prunes are good iced and
served with most any roast.
To vary dessert, peaches mash
ed and sweetened make a syrup
to top ice cream, banana mashed
with the contents ,of a Jar of
apricots gives bulk to jellied des-
aert. Canned berries drained
well, may be added to gelatine
aessert ana the juice is good
beverage, or may be used as
the liquid in the gelatine.
Lemon Batter Flavors
Vegetables, Meats
Try using lemoa hotter as a
flavoring for old-time dishes that
need a little modernizing. Re
member to use this mixture of
softened butter, lemon juice and
rind aa flavoring for finely
shredded belled cabbage.
Broccoli, Brussells sprouts and
cauliflower are excellent when a
dab of lemon butter is put over
the ton just as served. Lemon
buter goes nicely on all sorts
of fish, and adds a pleasant
flavor to steaks.
MRS. MARIE Flint McCall was
principal speaker at the meeting
of the Sweet Briar club at the
home of Mrs. Pearl Grote In Sa
lem Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. ,
McCall gave a travelogue of her
trip to California, through New
Mexico, to Arisona and Death val
ley, traversing altogether more
than 9000 miles. Special-guests
were Mrs. A. Fisher, Mrs. L.
Rodgers, Mrs. C Thompson and
Mrs. Q. Cain.
1319 Sth St, Oregoa Cry,
sincere spprcdatioo of oat
It has indeed made living
ways and with the new low
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Todays! Menu
Tomato and cucumber salad
will begin this meal, the latter
vegetable appears: frequently in,
market now. IThej budget should
allow at least; one cucumber a
week. . -. Mi " i ! ;
Cucumber j tomato salad
Baked porkjjrhops with fruit
. Scalloped potatoes
Turnips; -and greens '
Rhf barb pie
One tomatof and one cucumber
will make a salad for the whole
family. Put Ln a bowl with let
tuce and serve family style with
French dressing, i
Brown pork; chops, add Juice
oft canned fuit iand simmer a'
.while or bake; in the oven. When
almost done, 1 add the fruit and
cook enough! toJ heat through.
Serve togetheion'a platter.
Turnips are! young and fresh,
and greens Are excellent. Cook
turnips until 1 almost done, then
cup luke- add the greehs and cook uncov
ered until done. Serve with plenty
of butter. . I j
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Salads Use? Dried
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rniltS IX OW j
Play the salad 'theme in every
variation imaginable fruit, veg
etable, cheese, meat, fish, nut
and all the 3 combinations. The
dried fruits lend themselves par
ticularly wej to : salad making.
The following 1 recipe produces a
deliciously spicy salad:
SPICED RAISIN CHEESE
SALAD I
1 cup seedless f raisins
1 one-inch? stick cinamon
4 whole cloves:
1H cups cottage cheese
4 cupv chopped blanched al
monds. I j I
M teaspoori ! grated fresh or
ange rind, j
14 teaspoon salt
4 tablespoons mayonnaise
Lettucei j , !
French dressing.
Rinse and drain raisins. Boil
10 minutes irith spices and suf
ficent water ito cover.- Drain and
chill ralsins. Combine cheese, al
monds, orange rind, salt, and
mayonnaise ijand blend. Divide
into 4 portions land form into
balls. Place lion Jettuee garnish
ed salad plates and sprinkle with
spiced raisins. 'Serve with French
dressing. Serves ;4.
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Vienna Sausages Are
, P. -
Uandy at JJreaklast
M !
A can ot those tiny Vienna
sausages that j are found In the
canned meat department of most
grocery stores, goes a long way
toward filling up the family
at breakfast i breakfast time.
They give atlittle meat flavor to
an omelet or when ent up in
scrambled $gn are an attractive
addition. i i "
Scalloped IVienna sausage and
corn is another combination and
is the main dish for dinner when
speed is necessary, Vienna saus
ages will fill out the meat loaf
too, if you're just a little short
of ground beet and want a spicy
flavor.
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Eggs Featured in
Menus Through
Easter Day
FORTUNATELY for housewives
this spring. Willamette valley
hens have generwusly supplied
the local markets -with both nut
brown and snow- whlta- eggs, to
tlit ttifk t n t a ff -TnrT fimllr-
cook. So this Easter week, as ln
many years past, win be the time
when eggs form the main - dish
for both family and company
meals. .V. -;
' Next to boiling water, the
simplest form ot cooking might-
be boiling eggs; but it isn't.'
Strange as It seems, a large pro
portion of the eggs in this world'
that have been hard cooked, could -be
ImproVed upon. -
Some years ago experiments
were made at Oregon State col
lege in order to find the best war'
to perform the simple rite of hard
cooking an egg. Here is what they
tound, and you'll agree with them
if you prepare your Easter eggs
by this formula :
Boil water in the top and the
bottom of the double' boiler, put1
eggs in the top, when water is ac
tually boiling, set over the lower
part and allow to simmer for ex
actly 20 minutes.
How to Coddle Eggs
Easter breakfast will see' many
soft cooked eggs on family and
company tables. Codd4ing is the
ideal form of soft cooking eggs,
and here is the way to prepare
them, according to the latest dic
tates of fashion: .
Proceed as for the soft cooked
eggs. In boiling water, set over
boiling water, but simmer for only
four to six minutes. Of course the
heat in the top of the boiler is
lower than boiling so it takes
about twice as long as for the
proverbial "three-minute egg."
If your family selects the
poached variety, break eggs one
by one in a saucer, slip them Into
rapidly boiling salted water (into
the part that is actually bubbling).
Remove pan front ffre. cover, and
keep hot until eggs? are cooked
to desired degree
.'
Olives Go Overf :
'Vegetables " " - - .
Lots and lots of sliced stuffed
olires, put over the- freshly cook
ed young carrots' along with a
generous supply of butter give
perfectly grand flavor te the veg
etable and produces a- handsome
appearing dish.
Sliced olives are good to mix:
with chopped. parsley and butter
to pour over new- potatoes.
Tomatoes bold dressing for
salads or tartar sauce for fish.
Green peppers make attractive
containers too. . -
TOWEL SALE
Cannon fine quality towels -wash
cloths at reduced prices
broken sixes. NO SECONDS
restock this week.
BETTER BEDDING STORE
47 Court St. Salem, Ore.
r f 1 1 '
n
Roucooa in rates. -rur dsu is
than before.'.
CLIFFORD DAUE, well -known druggist at 106?
S. Commercial St, Salem, says, "Since your new. .
rate has gone into effect,! have been saving about
40 oa my gas bin. There is nothing to compare
with aa automatic gas" water heater. I always bare
hot water at the right temperature.'
Buy an automatic Css
water heater new!
"Automatic gas water heaters are still very
reasonably priced, but advances are expect
ed. Be wise. Buy now. Enjoy effortless hoc
water at once. Convenient terms, of course.
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PLUMBER DEALER
City Portland. Albanv
iliUsboro , Aewbersr