The OREGON STATESalAN, Salea Oregon, JFridajv. Morning,, October, 2& 1937 PAG FIFTEEN Dovnon-Farm v Urge Is Again Noticeable That spring urge to migrate to the treat open places, take up a homestead (In a modern way) and lire oft the land has become an epidemic thai appears not once a year but twice. This fall, as never before, city folk-are look Ins t "acreage for sale" classi fied ads with the hone that they ran .find a real bargain to justify the purchase of a few acres of good land. Bachelordom is no Insurance against this malady, nor does be? ln a spinster immune one..- An eligible Salem bachelor has, after 'years' of farm hunting, cured him--us self by tbe only known means by buying a farm, - - Keeping his eye on all offers of farm land for sale, he found Just the spot he wanted, well under fire miles from town, a sloping hillside, both jrrazlng and farming land. An eld house that was well built but needed improvement. A thousand dollars improve ment on tbe farm brought the in- vestment to slightly over $4000, but Included Inside and outside point for the house, a roof and other needed Improvements. Fen ces were repaired; tre chicken house and other building painted and needed minor renairs done. Renting the house to a reliable occupant for $12.58. a month, raising hay. wheat, potatoes and corn, and renting , tbe pasture, this city farmer has brought his lana into nse already ana it nas lantrii care 01 ine year a lues ana the interest on the borrowed mon ey. It's now an Investment. Living in town as he does, this young man has found' .that the - fA pi ; r S J ' im , ; j 4 y""-- - ' 'I ;V3n ! 4 t " ' ' 'rf -.1 ! "-"-W-l . UT a V ' v ill W Hallowe'en Can Inspire Gala Celebration In the jValley Social Realm STAYTON Mrs. Elmer oyef . Edra and Max, BettjShelton, and was, pleMantly " surprised on" Ver ' Mr. and Mrs". Elmer' Boyer and birthday this week when the tot- children, Gwenda Lynn and Jerry SILVERTON Mrs. John Gus- affairs and included Mrs. H. Gre- lowing came to celebrate her Boyer, i 1? tafaott and Mrs. V. C. Neal were gerson, Mrs. W. K. Vantyne, Mra. ,blrl,T: C; Boye.' . . i . , Z i L., i.ti ,1 . 1 Tisiting from Juneau, Alaska; . both complimented at two affairs Louis Pflaum. Mrs. Milton Knauf. x . i pmvnv mm rim., r.ri. Even a family Hallowe'en din- over the weekend at Silver Falls i,.m.V jfinni - nnnm irnanf - .hiur.n T.n.i p,t.. nh.r rn ntrin th wh nv ner can be a gala affair with very I earns No. 18 on the occasions of HIm T tlan(nvtAn Jfvm T?1 vim & 1 aVM,.1A Davam Tai m Am Kara anil tnnii f v(onr1a little etfra prepajation. Paper their birthday. Mvers. Mrs. Hartlev McKlnner. and rhildrc-n Jo Ann mi Keltht Mondar afternoon j -ThU rroun Is nankins and tablecloth are the first step- toward a real festive meal and add a great deal to the atmosphere of the affair. A cen terpiece can be made by borrow ing one of the youngster's Jack o'lanterns for awhile and filling Today's Menu Vmt fit anlA will ha nnVA In it with flowers or fruit. Candle-J deep fat today as Us main dish. The same group planned both Mrs. B. E. Gaffey, Mrs. John Gits- Mrs. Kara Wilbur and children, a society of the Baptist church. - tafson, Mrs. Lloyd Larson. Mrs. . Ed Anderson, Mrs. Fred Dolson, Jeannette and Marie Dolson, Miss Florence Funrue and Mrs. Paul j Knhke. light will give a weird appearance to the table. A good old baked bean dinner will lend itself to the spirit of the day, either homemade or canned brown bread will be included. Thin slices of the bread may be cut and spread with butter, tiny Brussels sprouts French dressing Fillet of sole in deep fat Boiled potatoes Buttered shredded Carrots Walnut chiffon pie Boil the sprouts and let cool MONMOUTH Mrs. Ed Ha xnar and Mrs. Guy Deming enter tained the Thimble club Wednes day afternoon at the Hamar home. Sewing on a quQt occupied the time. A cooked food and candy sale will be sponsored by the or ganization December 4. Present were Mrs. R. E. Derby, sauce. November. Here's aaotber nickel. Now tell me some more things your dad and mommy said about me! j .. .1 . nnwOTTo. Ki the shane of corncobs wttn tne DSUUS. lUfc jeuuir, vi bubo ..o - I four miles or so of driving mean We're afraid that though Sonny gave much for his nickels, 'twill seem little to him, he can easily pay his farm a visit before work, at noon, and after dinner; be is satisfied with these visits during the week and all day Sunday until he will Uve there. ,' Great plans are possible with even a small farm.; Great hopes and oh so much fun.-True it -"ten , ... . , . keeps us mighty busy earning tn8 8 lB old e- Bat U P8" Cracker ClTlinbs Give m otter in town to sunnort what ures are expensive, and gentleman . . nerhaDS we had dreams of keen- farming is certainly a pleasure. Distinctive 1? laVOf rnnnil nttr r thptl used tO n.1 . . -Aa and alia French dressing, arrange on Mrs. W. L. Mason, Mrs. E. M. Eb- mouth Put this' piece of bread lettuce, garnish with tomato bert. Mrs. A. H. Craven. Mrs. C. over a plain one and yon have l!e or Plmiento stripa and C. Yeater, Mrs. C. W. Price. Mrs. pumpkin faces. The rounds cut erJf- - , , H5fgHT8-J- mW.elh , out win mnk friq ten when ar- DiP 8ole In cornmeal and drop Mrs. R. E. Derby will entertain ranged on plain buttered white Int deeP tat- Serve with tarur the club the second Wednesday in bread. If the mother of the family wants to go really festive with the menu, apples or oranges will hold fruit salad when scooped out and a Jack o'Lantern face is cut in one side. Very attractive favors can be made by mixing up popcorn or puffed rice with sugar sytup. rt'FFKD RICE CORN COBS 2 cups brown sugar 1 cup water 2 tablespoons butter 1 teaspoon salt 1 package puffed rice (or pop ped corn) Boil sugar and water to the crack stace when tried in water. Add butter and salt to syrup, dip skewers into syrup, pour the rice over the skewers and press Into ; ' COMING GOON! auisitive lady's appearance. She's the essence of smartness in a brown crepe paper in Pieces ine black sheer wool dress and jacket ensemble. Velvet embroidery "aP 01 Wla r". v.i.l " . ... , . . i i,. ka m-A ia ana tanerinK 10 nouui - rrm mth r n iaraar nnii iwts huukikh w iiri uutacin iuikml ug s va handsomely encrusted all over the bodice of the dress underneath. Copyright 1937, Esquire Features, Inc. The Educational Activities Board of OREGON STATE COLLEGE - Announces to Sale of Season Concert Tisbcts In Salem at WILL'S MUSIC STORE - 432 STATE ST. 1937-38 Concert Series: RICHARD BONELLI NOV. 1, 1937 ENGLISH SINGERS JHOY. 23, 1937 PORTLAND SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA- ; ..... FEB. 9, 1937 TRUDI SCHOOP. .1 "-.FEB. 25, 1938 MARION ANDERSON MARCH 4, 1938 LANNY ROSS- MARCH 29, 193 ALBERT SPALDING APRIL 6, 1938 1 Scnsen Tickets $5.03 Lanny Ross 75c Extra to Season Ticket Holders Individual Attractions Reserved Seats- i-50 ft 75c All Concerts at Men's Gymnasium, Corvallis inches wide at the bottom. Use three col ors for best effect. Wrap arouna the cobs, insert curls of yellow naner at tins tor the silx. Chocolate cookies make good dessert, or individual pumpkin pies and cider will be appropriate sweets. Bread crumbs are frequent in gredients for casserole and other baked dishes, but for a variation Kraut Time Here 80 of flavors and to give a pleasing . r taste to the food, use cracker xxecipcs ucu crumbs at least occasionally as a substitute for the standard bread crumbs. Scalloped oysters are a practi cal mid-winter dinner dish: Sal tin k down vegetables, espe cially sauerkraut for family use 1 la nnite in vogue tnis season and many calls have come into this department for the rule of salting. SAUERKRAUT IN CROCKS Shred and weigh cabbage, to eacb 10 pounds add pound SCALLOPED OYSTERS Fut in a thin layer in the bot tom of a shallow buttered bas with oysters, sprinkle with salt - - " . - ana pepper, uoi wiiu uunci mcu - j .. . anothe? layer of cracker crumbs P ffe fad T2 Lf and of oysters. Top of! with more V" " wek. crumbs, butter, salt and pepper. Pour over a moderate quantity ox oyster liquor, mixed with cream or rich milk (half and hall) li desired. Bake 30 minutes in a hot oven (450 degrees). Serve at once. It will take about 2 cups of crusb.ed crackers to 1 pint "of oysters. 'Never make more than two layers. rlace for at least three weeks until fermentation ceases and the sanerkraut has desired flavor. Skim off scum as it appears. When fermentation ceases the kraut may be packed in jars I and nrocessed in a hot water bath for 30 minutes. The other method Is preparing SAUERKRAUT IN JARS Pack shred ded cabbage In quart jars, mix thoroughly with teaspoons salt to eacn For cotnnanv breakfast serve t "suck of hot.'' topped each with 6 weeks Tel I a dab of red jelly aud stripped Some cooka llke to with bacon. Some cooks like to Qcegg wnen fermentaUon ceases, wrap the bacon quickly around ln a hot water bath the handle oi a wooaen spoon - minutes. Other vegetables may oe tJtd in the wooortioa of 1 round of salt to 4 pounds of " r . . ..t.vi.. V -.in tint fermcTif v. 11 wHh mtmfA fwcwuici uuv vjoiei otue 6u .rv ft, u when fore It crlspens. That soft faintly purple wood- olet blue goes weu wttn an gray for hat, purse and gloves. THE GT QUALITY ciiLGnir.i l 'm L LatiG EDcggg MocIoIIg FOR AFTERNOON AND EVENING To carry yon successfully through eyery bright vent on your Autumn calendar . . sports cos tumes, street and afternoon frocks, dinner, cock tail and eveninsr gowns ... each with some subtle notes of individuality and distinction. The variety will delight yon ... and the modest prices will please your budget. Here is a grand opportunity - - to round out your wardrobe with some real rahM ' "finds"! ;.. . . 409-415 Court SL Salem-Owned t to be cooked they are freshened with water and prepared as usual. Carrots, beets, turnips. beans and most other vegetables except onions and peas respond to this salting process. If fermentation is desired, use the proportion for kraut, pound salt to 10 pounds of vege tables. Cabbage, string beans, sliced beets and greens are said to lend themselves to salt fer mentation. An old German fav orite is turnip kraut. Quick Mince Meat Is Easily Made A mince meat recipe that can be used Immediately is perhaps a little less navorrui tnan me longer standing ones but is handy to have among the list of formu las for winter desserts. QUICK MINCE MEAT 1 pound ground round steak 2 quarts tart apples, chopped tine 2 cups sugar ' V cup molasses 1 tablespoon cinnamon 1 teaspoon cloves teaspoon each pepper and allspice -1 ' teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon vinegar 1 package seeded raisins 2 tablespoons melted butter V cup fruit juice or cider Moisten ingredients with frnlt Juice and melted butter and bake in 3S0 degree oven 45 minutes. ! This will make about S pies. Cranberry Salad Uses Chopped Celery "Attractive to look at, delight ful to eat ia this cranberry-celery mixture that jells for salad. JELLIED CRANBERRY SALAD ' 2 cups cranberries, ground 1 cup minced celery 2 tablespoons lemon Juice Pinch ot salt 1 cup boiling water Lemon or orange gelatin 1 cup sugar 1-2 cap Bats, cat- up Pour bollinr water over the gelatine and dissolve it. Let sugar i stand with lemon and cranberries until - gelatin t cools. Mir all and i allow to congeal. Serve oa lettuce. LEBANON Miss Ila Burrell and Miss Maurtne Hopkins were hostesses to the HI-N-Lo bridge I club Tuesday even ine at the home of Mrs. Jane Fitswater. Berniee Wallace was a guest ot tbe club. I Winners wera Corda Getgins. first: Bealah Gronnutet. second; " III I ff nil II lit . ir? tf VUBJfV V-fi I I XtS.lI II 57 HtiSo V III I 1 I II III s A 1 ' L II ? I K II II . MAW ' k r K n KW v,.Tr.;mA rt. &mi tOw I hi r- ci u 1 : SH.K k,. 1 Stunning CoaU III Lovelv soft fleeces and hairv I X Va' 'a O'o ' II III v--i--... T-wf.ii. I M JSfi w I I,a nricei. VTirh stvle. A stvla II IIJ styled. J -W y&r tf for every woman. Just arrived. 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