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PAGE EIGHTEEN The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon Friday Morning, January 21, 1938 Suver Man Weds Illinois Woman Arrival of Spring Lambs Ik . Reported in Many of Sheep Flock f . SUVE R E. L. Baker and Edith Richmond of MU Vernon, III., were married at a quiet 'ceremony in , Corvallls - January 11. They are at horn on the groom's, farm here. Yvoniie Kerr la recoyerlng rap idly and was Drought home from the Salem General; hospital Monday..- . r : ;! -:V; Kester " Olthoff ! ot Klamath Falls, who has spent the past two weeks Visiting relatives here, returned to his home Wednes day. . ! " In Corrallis Hospital Mrs. Eva Fredrickson, a for mer resident aand daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilmot Kester, underwent a serious major op eration at the Cor vail Is hospital Mc DOIVELL'S MARKET ' ... I- Salem Leading Market PHONE 8757 ; 171 S. COM'L ST. Look, Folks! Our regular high quafity meats are being . featured at real money saving prices.- Always more foryour money at McDowell's. I I THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL! and for a short time only. h we are offering our j KETTLE RENDERED Pimi?e Laird f 31 e Z "This pure lard is far superior to cotton seed oils ' - PORK TO ROASf ; No i :. Shanks ib.Jlgt2 Bacon Baelis lb. lOc&soc Inexpensive Satisfying T Heavy Bacon Squares, our own make, lb. . 10c Bacon Squares, light weight, Ibi. .......... J 15c Our choice cuts of Prime Rib Rolls are tender and good. The price? Just 17c per pound, and you will find them juicy and rich in food value. f I Pot Roast .....lb. 10c Liver, Beef or ' Pork, sliced Jb. AAV Ribs lb. 15c& 17c Pure Pork Sausage, better ... lb. 13c Fresh Side or A A Salt Pork ........lb. IOC Smoked Hams. We are offering you our very jri. 18c&22c Stew' Jb. 10c Sirloin flZfn Steak Jb. IDC Hamburger or f Ground Beef, lb. 13 C Pork Backbones or Piiers Feet L lb. 5c Through a life long experience in the meat business we have tried to make - this modern market a most attractive place for you to do your meat shopping. We hope you like it. Our customers are always appreciated and we want you to come again, i " OPEN UNTIL 7 P. M.-SATURDAY Monday and Is thought to have rallied nicely. ? : Jlr. and Mrs. H.F. Couey. at tended funeral services for W. J. Barton In Albany Tuesday after noon. .... j .jv ' ....... Spring Lanab Arrive Many sheep owners are report ing the arrival of lambs in their flocks the past week. A 4H sheep club has been formed by a group ot boys at the Suver school with Marvin Rock as president; Melvin Couey, vice-president, and Merlyn Couey, secretary. Ezra Harris is to be leader. -t - j Sheridan fYouths Admit Pilfering DALLAS A r c h I e . Raymond Reed. 18, and Walter Coomes,. 19, both of Sheridan were arrested In Dallas January 18. charged with larceny from an automobile. They admitted pilfering five cars. Among these were cars "belonging to Fred Stinnette. Jack Eakin, Ray Scott and Jack Schulti. . They were, ararigned before the justice of the peace Wednesday and both waived hearing and were bound over to the grand jury. They expect to waive and go be fore Judge Arlle G. Walker Mon day for sentence. r ; i ' The loot consisted of blankets, sun- glasses, flashlight, '- thermos bottle, spotlight, and . miscellane ous tools. "J ' ! Reed has a previous record for larceny as he was convicted on this charge in Yamhill county for which he received a one year jail sentence. As far as the Polk coun ty authorities know, Coomes has no previous record. Torvend in Severe Pain Due to Bruises Caused When Attacked by Bull SILVERTOX Silas Torvend, who was injured Monday morn ing by a bull, is reported ; to be in considerable pain at the Sil verton 'aospltal. , While the In juries were not considered crit ical he was so badly bruised that he is scarcely able to turn in bed. j ' Both Mr. anad Mrs. William Storts are 111 at the family home. Dorothy White has accepted a temporary office' job at Port land. She has been employed this winter at the Women's Specialty shop, owned by her aunt, Mrs. J. C. Schlador. 7 m n n yi n w Ti PdJ 1 M 1 D il D 11 Irra C41 m vuA )' 1 1 11 mi n I v ) i -i IT Lb laj Lao u cJ ' I infra-red 'I op y&m q mmsQff lamp h O &J&Wts&ifr$ H I I Aluminum reflector f 1 Z- 9mr.ytJm00m0m. -j mlmi and cast base with ZJlh - 300-watt element. 1 ' '-f (lrW "tT-" 1 V GUARANTEED J 1 0" "J'-r 100 HIXKLE'S PILLS .. SOc CAMPHO PHEXIQUE 100 ASPIRIX, TABLETS, S gr 25c CARTER'S PILLS 100 A, B, D & G VTTAMIN CAPS... lie 20c 12c 2.59 Eflectiwe. tag. Ch rca 6kc i Economy Size Card Horn Pace Tender BctHrSk I Pint ) 79 Shaving Crcsin 19cv 9 0 Pack SO fexatl Cold Tablets TL at firtt O Ci mm train t 50 Claans False Teeth , 55c L.DY ESTHER A. ROUGE L-3V 50c WOODBURY CREAMS HijKQuUl;)aCli20 lathsrtnnh tt A CanleMoratle Mtaiti(ktfbr I Lifebuoy Soap " for: Lux Soap kaw.Daalwait. I 50e LAVENDER FACE POWDER. 83c POND'S CREAMS ". - $1 LOOS PHILLTPPE fAf LIPSTICK wf 39c 39C 55C REXETTES Sanitary Napkins Soft, absorbent, safe. ' ; Package of 12 lie ASPIREX Cough Drops Better than a . gargle. Contain 1 aspirin. 10c ELECTRIC TOASTER Reversible, 2 slice. Chrome, Plate Guaranteed 98c 10c CASHMERE BOUQUET SOAP, s for 10c WOODBURY'S FACIAL feOAP, JSC COLGATE'S SOAPS, -2 for lie, 5 for . AjQ 10fi OATMEAL SOAP, 9 for : 25 c . took lor th I :'"'7 layoff SNy Sign " r ' e "t - Homemade TliinIint8 Chocolate coated, Mb. box ELECTREX Heating Pad !'- :, Three-heat. x ; 12 In. by 15 In. Extra rubberized ' cover. - Over- tied heating element. Guaranteed. 02.93 Special Recipes ,: Make Unusual . Confections There's never special season for home made candies, especial ly when new recipes are avail able to try occasionally. . - My favorite for peanut, brittle Is rather odd but one that makes a delightfully crisp and crnnchy candy. You can buy th glucose at the larger grocery stores. PEANUT BRITTLE 3 cups sugar, 1 cup glucose cup butter 2V teaspoons soda pound raw peanuts 2 teaspoons vanilla 1 cups water Stir sugar and water and glu cose together oyer the fire until the mixture boils.- Wash down sides pf pan, steam syrup a few minutes by putting on - a cover. Then remove the lid and cook to 275 degrees. or until it makes elmost a hard crack when tried In cold water. Rem ore thermom eter, add peanuts and butter and stir constantly until nuts are roasted and the syrup is a gold en brown. Remove from fire and add the soda that has been dis solved in a very little water and stir well.- The mixture will foam up: Pour on a greased slab or tray and as soon as the candy begins to set run a knife under neath and turn it over. While still hot, take hold 'of the edges and stretch as thin as possible, breaking off as you pull. Put pieces on a greased platter. Pull the edges first as they cool quickest. A two-syrup divinity Is another glorified recipe for an old favor ite. Try it some time, you'll have a creamy, flavorful sweet, the like pf which you never enjoyed before. And secret use salted almonds instead of regular nuts for extra deliciousness. TWO-SYRUP DIYIXITY Boil together 1 cup sugar and cup water until it spins a thread, pour over stiffly beaten whites of 3 eggs. In the mean time, boil together 3 cups 3ugar, 1 cup corn syrup and M cup water until it spins a thread 1 Inches long. Pour over first mixture and beat until cold, then add 1 cup nuts, 1 teaspoon va nilla and drop from the tip of a spoon on oiled paper. Dinner. Sandwich Served . Very Hot T v ; r " "A dinner sandwich begins with lima beans, either fresh cooked, or canned.' If they are to be cooked at home, soak overnight, cover with water and add a can ot hot sauce, a minced onion, butter or bacon fat, a little browa sugar or' molasses to taste. When soft, put on, toasted bread that has been arranged on a plate, sprinkle with grated cheese and serve with - a crisp salad and coffee for a late supper dish. - -. Stuffed Green Celery , Colorful Dish For stuffing that bright green celery so attractively . arranged on Scrapbooks and Masks Are Sent to Veterans' Hospital by Auxiliary SILVERTOX Twenty-four face masks and a number of scrapbooks have been sent to the veterans hospital at Port land by the local members of the Veterans of Foreign Wars auxiliary, according, to reports made at the Wednesday night meeting over which Mrs. A. P. Solie, president, presided. More will be made. Mrs. Solie announced an all- day quilting bee at her home for January 25 with a no-hostess noon dinner. The post and aux iliary observed their annual stunt night with Mrs. Fred Mehl as chairman. market displays these' days, fill it with a mixture of cottage cheese and ground nuts. Mix equal quan tities of the two, IllL the nicest celery stalks to overflowing and garnish with pimiento or sprinkle with paprika for color. : - - - -i. - - Vegetable Margarine , Facts Are Listed In a book published recently by the makers of a well known brand ot vegetable margarine, they give some interesting facts on this nu tritious shortening. To make the product an ideal shortening and suitable. for spreading on. bread, this manufac turer now adds vitamin A. A uni form content of the essential vit a m I n Is possible through the Carrots With Harvard . Sauce Good A regular Harvard sauce such as one uses on alfced beets makes a good carrot dish. Senr the car rota sliced lengthwise for a dif ferent flavor. - - HARVARD SAUCE H cup sugar " . ' tablespoon cornstarch . 14 cup water , 14 cup vinegar 2 tablespoons butter Mix ' cornstarch with vinegar and water, cook slowly until thick ened, add cooked vegetable and let stand in the top of a double boiler for half an hour. Just as served, heat well and add butter. mechanical scientific m e t h o d s employed. Eggs, Rice Served- as Italians. Do Italian - style 1 scrambled eggs will make main dish for dinner, when served with a fresh cooked vegetable and some filling pie. ITALIAN STYLE . SCRAMBLED EGGS ' : 1 en ' S tablespoons rich milk y teaspoon salt pepper Mix together, and cook in tb top of the double boiler until done, stir occasionally and keep water in the bottom. Just below boiling. When ereamy, remove to center of a hot platter, surround with three cups boiled rice that has been topped with cheese, cream sauce. Sprinkle all with grated cheese. --1 iii.Ji. in urn .mwmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.m. mi. .1 i.nm im..i.i,,u. niinn immmmmBBmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm-SBBSSBB 1 installation Slated Saturday Night for Rebekahs at Gervais GERVAIS Harmony Rebekah lodge -will install these officers at Its meeting to be held at, the grade school Saturday night: Thelma Barnett, NG; Beatrice Impecoven, VG; Jessie Coomler, recording secretary; Wilda Cuts- forth, treasurer; Alice Barnett, conductress; Marie Massey, war den; Minnie Allsup, chanlain; v.. : . a . ) . '..1 i1 loreufo auuib, iuusiciau; c.i jcu Vogt, RSNG; Frances Morgan, LSNG: Minnie Siegmund, IG; Bernice Russ, OG; Eva Ballweb- er, LSVG; Minnie McDonald, RSVG; committee, Minnie Allsup, Florence Addie and Beatrice Impecoven. R. OtsuhiSf Resident Of Labish 17 Years, Leave for Homeland HAZEL GREEN Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. R. Otsukl left for Seattle to sail for Japan to join their daughter. Miss Truye Ot sukl, in Tokyo. They expect to remain in: the homeland. Otsuki has engaged In gardening on Labish the past 17 syears. Families that moved from La bish to Gaston are having much expense from overflowed water, a dam having been washed out by recent heavy rains. Busy Sewers, 4H Club Organizes at Roberts; - Mrs. Howland Leader ROBERTS The Busy Sewers, a 4H club of six girls, has been organixed. with Mrs. Rose How land as leader. Officers are: President, Phyl lis How land; vice-president. Opal Howland; secretary, Marjory Hanna; treasurer, Yvonne Grey; song leader, Mary Sharpe; yell leader, Leta Jean Bruce. Freemans Entertain TALBOT Mr and Mrs. Mer- ton Harding and children, Ralph and - Marian, .01 Portland were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Freeman, who have as their guests this week her mother and sister, Mrs. L. M Harding and Mrs. Jack Whittington . of Port- At Sister's Home HUBBARD Mrs. M. Wagner of Sheridan, sister of Mrs. Wil liam Bond, of Hubbard, is with her sister where she will remain until able to return to her home at Sheridan. : Mrs. Wagner has been a patient at a Salem hos pital. Observes 74th Birthday TJNIONVALE Mm. John Hlbbs. -a resident of - thm lo- I cality since 187 4 when she came nere wnn ner parents, Mr. ana I Mrs. David Robertson from Whiteside rountv- Tlllnnla mont FOUR CONVENIENTLY LOCATED COIUPLETE FOOD MARKETS Kingwood . . . Marion Street . . Court Street . . . Liberty Street Going the limit for 1938 the prices at these markets speak for them selves. Investigations made by some of the larger operators in the food field tell us the average person is price wise only to the extent of about ten items. 'We won't discuss that, rather we will say it's not neces sary to be price wise at these mar kets. You can buy in all confidence. All prices are plainly marked. Spe cials listed in this ad for Friday, Sat urday and Monday. Four Markets at your service. Crown Pancake Flour No. 10 Sack Triangle Milling Company Freshly Milled Cream ROLLED OATS Large, tender cooking flakes, no husks. They cook evenly. Either kind, quick-cooking or slow-cooking. No. 10 Sack Large size package, either quick or regular, the sam esize package that has been selling at 23c This week you can buy this big pkg. g for only A V Cut from young porkers, freshly cured, just the right size for baking or slicing. They weigh from 8 lbs to 10 lbs. As a special out of the ordinary were offering these fine hams at Per Pound Half or Whole Swift's Sliced Bacon, per lb. . . Real Breakfast Bacon, rind removed. 29c BEEFSTEAKS Cut from young beef, tender, juicy. Protected by government f jff inspection. Per lb. Pig Liver, lb. . . 10c Tender Lean PORK CHOPS Don't confuse with chops cut from old, coarse-grain stock. These chops are bright colored, taste like real pork should. Per lb. itXt Peanut Butter, 2 lb 19c These Prices for Friday, Saturday and Monday at These Markets, Kingwood - Marion St. rr Liberty St, Court St. ' j Fresh Eggs, Grade A Creamery Butter, Pure Milk, Finest Quality Spices and Flavorings coupled with a desire to make a better cakehas, we are sure, enabled our cake maker to make a cake that is far superior to ordinary cakes. This week these mrkets are featuring two very popular of the many variety cakes. Lady Baltimore, three sizes- 25c 30c & 55c Davils Food, Same Sizes, Same Prices Grapefruit . Oranges and Apples at Their Best Fancy seedless Arizona Grapefruit. Juice them like oranges areal tonic' and alkalizer. Right now you can buy them very economically, by the dozen, case or half case. Dozen 23c, half case 99c, full case $1.96.' Oranges too are sweet, ripe and full of juice, not high priced either. The popular sizes are selling at, per doz ; 2 doz. 25c, med. size; larger size at 2 doz. for 33c Many other sizes, of course. POTATOES No. 2 grade, 50-lb. sacks Fancy White, Crisp Tg Celery Hearts, 2 for Solid, Crisp Icebnrg Lettoce, S heads...... Carrots, ft 6 lbs. M.iK Purple Top tt Turnips, 6 lbs. . ' V C 11 TY7l.A Golden sweet Old Golden Argo Corn fcmall White CORN ' COFFEE STARCH Beans , ...;..2Sc y iec rv ij - r,,A,, ;.,ato Aibs. 13V 3 pkgs. 4 ibs. 19C TOMATOES . h- " M" Salad Sandwich Red Chili Beans r,.Z?C Dressing Spread ibs. 19C BEANS 92C 52C FS,Br.e Rey J Y 2$Q Z C -; rice xahi r.aennv i?siu) syptss 4tOo OKr A really good syrup at a remarkably low price. : lbs...: Ay0 J j cans .-....3 Populatsize packages. OcoEDGi?Sbi? ' Se?qcigi?c &t L- : 15c L 1 ; 45c 49-lb. sack You Will Notice a Full Page Ad by LeTer Brothers Featuring Several of Their Products UFEBDOT: 1KB Our four markets "will be listed in that ad as featuring those products and may we add that not only are these four markets displaying these fine products, but are offering very popular special prices on all these items r nday, Saturday and Monday. J a pleasant day Thursday in ob- 1 servance 01 her 74th birdthday,