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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 10, 1937)
r The OREGON STATESMAN. Salem; Oregon, Friday Morning, December 10, 1937 PAGETHIRTEEN Romantically Linked With King Bate CakesJn Containers to Give i4 way . It's high time we vera includ ing fruit cake among the recipes for Christmas, so it will have time to season, for a whlla in a tight tin with an apple or an orange to give moisture. .1 j . One of the new ideas In making fruit cakes is to cook them in glass baking dishes to make a really lovely gift for a whole fam ily. The makers of glass oven ware recommend that fruit cakes or plum puddings be baked, with the top on the dish; claiming that 'the fruits and nuts keep their color better without drying out. A favorite recipe for rich fruit -cake uses expensive Ingredients but makes a worthwhile gift. It makes about eight pounds of cake. DARK FUUIT CAKK 1 pound shortening 1 dozen eggs . 2 cups, sugar 4 teaspoon mace 1 nound nuts I U pound candled cherries t 2 teaspoons cfnnamon 2 tablespoons lemon Juice ' 2 pounds seeded raisins "' 1 pound white raisins , 4 cups .flour U! 1 teaspoon, salt -1 r. i cup grape or other .fruit Juice ' ; - Slice candied pineapple J 1 pound candied peel . yt teaspoon each nutmeg, all '..!' spice and cloves . - 1 pound currants , Beat shortening with sugar till creamed, add lemon Juice, cut fruit and add a cup of the flour to this and nuts, mix with fingers to eoat all fruit. Sift re maining . flour with spices, add alternately with whole eggs to butter mixture. Beat 2 minutes after each addition, . add fruits Slowly, with grape juice, beat until well covered with" dough. Bake in 3-loaf tins, begin in cold oven, bringing slowly to 275 de crees and baking for 2i4 to 5 hours. Pans should be lined with Lady Anne Cavendlsh-Ucntincfc, 21, granddaughter of the Duke, of .' .... i-,, - . 1 i ' ' ' 1 -V'J i - -f v'-i " .1 - I :Y , , . i ' l - i ' - - 4 . S ,; f?7 ' t VX : ; V; .J f :: : -1 j!? ill li lir mini ii ill i a l ' J - .., ik December Time For Serving Lutefisk "tyttebaer, or "llngon" berries that are served at most every Scandinavian meal. They are sim ilar to cranberries but smaller. '. Fruity Dessert ' ." The dessert to serve is a corn note made of canned dried fruits. Today's a good time to go at cook dried4 apricots, prunes and least mildly Scandinavian and some raisins in the Juice oft can serve a lutefisk dinner to the & peaches or pears, when soft family. A story about Silrerton's add some of the pears or peaches lutefisk dinner In last Sunday's that hare been cut in convenient Statesman written by Lillie Mad- eating-sized, pieces. Serve with sen whetted appetites for those small cakes such as sprits cookies who know Iuteilsk as a delightful or tattigmand. dish, and aroused the curiosity of , Leve ls typically Scandinav those who know vaguely that It's ? bread or cake to serve with a some sort of fish that the Scan, lutefisk dinner. This recipe was dlnaTians eat. given to me by a Norwegian Lutefisk may have a strong Mend, Mrs. Valdemar Holm in odor but it is far outshined in whose dmingroom hangs a plaque strength of flavor by many other presented by the King of Norway foods that are-on daily, menus. It hfr otheT for directing the is a form of cod that is soaked in cooking of a fine dinner served to 1t. then fr.shna and rooked him on the occasion of his visit gently for about IS minutes. The to the town in which. she lived. Scandinavians eat lutefisk in De cember only. We can buy It In Sa lem markets already freshened, ready to cook. Today's menn features typically Scandinavian food, with boiled potatoes as the accompaniment for LKFSE CAKE (Mrs. Valdemar Holm) S medium potatoes 3 tablespoons shortening 2 cups flour salt and sugar Boil, mash and chill potato-. Minnie Eitzen Is ; Witness in Court ! i Mrs. Minnie Eitzen, formerly Minnie Crooks, of Livingston, Calif., was on (the witness stand when the trial of Lucille Aldrich's suit against the executor and heirs of the T. B. Jones estate was ad journed yesterday afternoon until 9:45 a. m. today. As former maid and housekeeper in - the Jones residence here, she testified 1 at length for the defense concerning conditions in the Jones home du ring her service there. Progress of: the trial Indicat ed It would not be completed un til Saturday at the earliest. With its case still Incomplete, the de fense yesterday ' had presented testimony of 17 more witnesses. They Included Bert Jones, Mrs. Nina Jones, Joseph Albert, Her bert Jones, Sam Adolpb, Mrs. Attractive jewelry, for men Is being shown in . - the stores. S me men are' choosinz shirts lutefisk. When preparing the lute- Roll out like a large thin cookie with French cuffs for evening fisk simmer in enough water to and bake on one side on the flat wear and sets of jewelry for Just about cover, until it's clear, top of the range, or in the oven them come in gold or silver, with about 15 to 29 minutes. Serve on one side only. Fold together a variety of colored stones. They very hot with lots of melted but- with Tried side In and pu up. ter. Boiled potatoes are always Cover dish with a cloth to keep served with lutefisk and cranberry soft. Butter, sprinkle with cinna sauce will take the place of . mon and sugar and serre hot. include tie bolder, cnff links and shirt collar holder. Mono grammed buckles and leather belts are another handy gift Glenna Carter, Dr. W. B. Morris, E. M. Croisan, Creighton Jones, W. D. Carter,' Fred Vlesko, Mrs. Eitzen, Darrel and Mrs. Lois GeU stager of Joseph, Mrs. R. D. Me- Clellen of Enterprise, Lucy Rey nolds and Alleia McMillan of Portland. 4H Projects Are 1 Finished Mostly A high percentage of the boys and girls who engaged in 4H club activities during ;the past year completed their work as outlined. according to ' report prepared yesterday by Wayne Harding, county elub leader; He said that with 1514 boys and girls enrolled. 1S87 reported projects 100 per cent completed. Of he total num ber 80S were girls and 709 were boys. They represent the. member ships of 193 clubs. . "During the year the club mem bers made 69,007 articles. valued at $17.3 01. 60.. costing $HJ)05.e6, or for a profit of $ 629 6.5 4 Har ding said 135 of the . 193 clubs completed their work. Exhibits of 4H work were shown at 84 events in the county. Health clubs 'with an enrollment of 393 boys and 338 girls had the largest membership among the club groups. ; On the. Record ' By DOROTHY THOMPSON j " (Continued from page C) : linked In his mind, along with Elizabethan poetry which wan often most ungodly. Iff Aiken, the nursery-man from " --Y V the state of Vermont, is not a- "T bit horrified at all. the radical i: . a social innorations In the new deal, he, Is only pained that so -V many petunias that should be' f blue, turn out magenta after all. I v.,,-. The "rosy dawns" turn out -" -gloomy shade. People who claim. , . to be gardeners should , do their , t pruning more .carefully. . .; ... -jv But just now he has been dl- ,,'V recting his remarks at. the re- , publicans, a party of old men whose leaders are apparently, more concerned with controlling r V the party machinery than ; In ' ;' American, welfare; a party in a nearly complete stats of demor- "- ' ' Blization." ' 'Gentlemen., he says. In ef feet, "attend to your hoeing. Pull up the avaricious weeds that choke the flowers. Tnrn over the soil, counteract the ! acid, let in the air, disperse the shade, get access to the sunlight. Wake up! And hear the birds sing!" Copyright, 1937, New York Tri- . bune. Inc. ' -- V, I MORE NEW CHEiHSTTMAS 1I7T If OU amd IfOU ait(3 TTOU LOW paper on bottom but not greased on sides. Put pan of .water n oven for first hour. To make this a light fruit cake, use only light colored fruits, sub stituting for the same amount of the dark ones. Cse white raisins in place of the dark, other fruits to substitute for the eurrants and use light fruit juice for the grape. r Bake very carefully as the buttery Apple Omelet Makes mixture Bcorcnes easuy Portland, whose name was recently linked with that of Kins Leo pold "of Belgium after unexpected visits to England of Leopold, Queen Mother Elizabeth and Prince Charles, the king's bachelor brother. Official denials followed rumors that Belgium s king Tlsit- ed the Duke of Portland's Welbeck Abbey estate on a romantic mis sion concerning Lair- Anne. Since the death of Queen Astrid in an automobile accident two years ago Leopold's name has been con- nected with European princesses. UN photo. Reduced to a New Low $ n a WOMEN'S COATS VIIUI) For Trim and Self Trim Half of Turkey Serves Small Family - Here's, a little story of Ingenu ity told by one of the women wha thought of the idea. Two women with small families want ed holiday turkeys for Thanks- givinc yet each knew that a 12 pears," says the wrapper, "is ob tained only when the fruit is fully mature. They may be easily rip ened by holdingat room temper ature (65 to 7-0 degrees) until Here are two from the files of gVnue esure Then pUce n mm M niiui rt rm- . r Breakfast Eggs The Great Northern railway specializes in recipes using apples. Chef Johnston: APPLE OMELET refrigerator and chill. Remove core from an unpeeled half and c v. eat with a spoon. f'T.te8Sri.:u": A recipe given says to add 2 to a suit irota men ana yos au bleBVooiu grated candied gin ger to the brown sugar and but ter mixture for a regular upside beat again, adding gradually two tablespoons sugar. Have ready an . - . . . uaa u v w - n uaa wuawu nound fowl was too bi. They omeiei pan m wmcn two taoie- Anvn Mk,,a1lj ,mil thiiv went to market together, chose : spoons of butter have been melt- slices of Xre8n pear8 In Then cu. rui me 8b auu. - jj rotrnr nnalrlo Hnwn Mba bad the back- a fine looking ' fowl, butcher snlit it down tthe bone carefully. Ear h took her half home, laid It cut side, down over j a mound of dresslnr and roasted It as when it begins to thicken spread over it a layer of applesauce. Fold over, turn out and serve. APPLESAUCE COCKTAIL Add lemon Juice and chopped batter and bake as usual. usual, f "The result was a prac- marachino cherries to applesauce., tical amount of turkey that cook- -serve in glasses topped with a ed as : nicely as a whole one maraschino cherry. would. - Pure Silk Hose, ringless 39c Wizard Sheets, 81x99..... 79c Wool Gloves for Women 49c Blanket Robes, printed or plain.. $2.98 Dresses, reduced .-....$2.55 Monte Carlo House Coats 98c Wool-gora Blankets now.. $5.90 Women's Rain Coats, reduced $2.00 Beautiful Lunch Cloths 59c Js Printed Rayon Crepe, yd. 49c Lace Tablecloths, hand made $2.98 Ravon Twill, vd ...:. 1 39c In the Valley Social R ealm f? Peachbloom Crepe, yd L. 39c " 5 n f - . An Fruit Glaze Found -For Cakes 1 :, Several requests for a l for fruit cakes have come to this office and Miss Helen Bar rett located -one from a manual for professional bakers that seems practical for home bakers. It's ..probably enough to glaze a lot or' cakes. ( . . FRUIT CAKE GLAZE - Boil pounds of sugar with, 2 cups of water until it makes Potatoes Mold Into Jellied Salad Potato salad becomes a party glaze dish when served with cold meats as a late supper menu, especially as a Dutch lunch. Mold to be a little more dressy: POTATO SALAD MOLD ! Slice cold boiled totatoea very thin. Put in layer in glass bowl, add a layer of finely chopped green onions, sprinkle with salt and pepper, spread on thinly sliced hard cooked egg, continue a "tort, ball in water) (235 ce- layers until dish is full. For grees). Soak y ounce of granur dressing combine raw egg yolk, lated gelatine in a little water made mustard, sweet cream, and dissolve over hot water, add. strong vinegar and stiffly, beaten to the, syrup and stir to mix, egg white. Make border with al coloring if desired.. Brush over ternate rows of thinly sliced the top of the fruit cake. beets and raw onions, garnish " with parsley. Today's. Menu Pear8 at v. Best Are This dinner Is planned for Fully Ripe . 1 ..J . J A . . . mute viiu wouia iiaa iu taste the December favorite Lutefisk. It Is typical of a menu which might be served in one of the Scandinavian countries. - -' Beet-cabbage salad Lutefisk-melted butter Boiled potatoes Creamed spinach ' Cranberry sauce ' Lefse ' Fruit ' compote-small cakes A box of pears from Crystal Springs Orchards near Medford ELDRIEDGE A group from ! this community was Joined" by I friends in Salem Saturday night for a line party to celebrate the birthday of A. L. Girod of this place. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bressler of Quinaby, were hosts at a late supper following the show. In the group were Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Riches. Mr. and Mrs. W. Tate, Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Cal- j W tiu sreouer, oaieni, mr, auu airs, i IT. (i . . . a . . . . . . I Jl rienry otaiioru, air. ana mrs. a. j. Rasmussen, Mr. and Mrs. Alyn Nusom, Eldrledge; also Mr. and Mrs. Peter Rnss. Lake Lablah; Mr. and Mrs. Girod, Marjorie Bressler and the hosts. LEBANON The members ofjM the PEO Sisterhood met Tuesday I tf with Mrs. Hiram Groves assisting. A 1 o'clock luncheon preceeded the meeting. The program was of a musical nature and was In charge of Mrs. Reed Clark. Her topie was "Masters of Symphony," and she was assisted by Mrs. Hugh Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Es ther Irvine who gave both vocal Bridee Sets .....j 98c Fern-Aid Sanitary Napkins 10 boxes $1.00 Oilcloth Squares, 48 in... L 39c an Bell Bottom Overalls now.... J 79c Horsehide Work Gloves 1 . 69c Men's Utility Sweaters ............98c Men's Flannel Pajamas $1.29 Men's All Wool Sweaters............. ....$2.98 Boys' Part Wool Sweaters .......... $1.49 Men's Cotton Undershirts ...... ..3Lfor 50c Men's Broadcloth Shorts 3 for 50c h.. f th fmit mniud pi- Instrumental Illustrations, arately In paper which is said to e?ext meeting, December 21, contain special qualities for pre- " , ' "l n'lu "ue serving the fruit. " tu""in" party. The wrapper gives several bits .."' of information which will be well for those to know who like pears as an eating or cooking fruit. . , . "The truly delicious flavor 'of 'Sunbonnet Girl Towels HUBBARD The Community ? Guild met with . Mrs. Walter M Shrock Wednesday for an all day meeting. "A covered dish dinner was served at the noon hour. - Those present -were Mrs. L. A. "Millar Mr T To 117 V. A H a m a Mrs H. J.'WilUams. Mrs. George Let- ner, Mrs. u. js. MCArtnur, Mrs. j wauanne acnuiiennarc; miss ra ther Schlittenhart and Miss Kath- ryn Hawk. The next meeting will be held on Wednesday, January 12 at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse George. DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Adams were hosts to the members of their bridge elub at their home Wednesday night. Three tables of contract were' in play with Mrs. William Young holding high score j for women and Dwight Adams for j men.- . - . .. " -. A delightful supper hour fol lowed. Members present were Mr. and. 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