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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1938)
The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, June v 17, 193. PAGE FIFTEEN Camp Menu Includes a Casserole Dish Campflrd fare most be filling, flarorf ul and there shoold be Plenty of it. Many campers who make weekend fishing trip a specialty find that taking along a ready cooked dish ii practical for the first meal of the trip. This . recipe for a tuna dish may be- made ahead of time and cooked in a casserole then taken hot to the camp site, or may easily be prepared on the camp store. TUNA CAMP BEXIGITT - (Serves 10 2 medium cans tuna 2 cups medium white sauce ,1 tablespoon minced parsley V 1 tablespoon minced green onion tops few drops tobasco 1 tablespoon Chinese sauce -H teaspoon paprika" -1 tablespoon Worcestershire, - . sauce salt and pepper 1 cup diced cucumber, cooked , until tender Make a white sauce directly over the fire, using 4 tablespoons each butter and flour and 2 cups milk. Set pan in another of hot water and add tuna which has been well broken up. Include the oil in the can. Add remaining in gredients and heat well. . The cucumber adds an unusual flavor to the dish. By the way this tuna recipe will prove valuable as an idea tot one of the numerous 'covered dish 'dinners which are so often listed on the social and club pages. - Ham-Cheese Rolls Make Luncheon Dish Cheese and crumbs make a fill ing for cold boiled ham balls that make ja hot luncheon dish. HAM ROLLS Mix grated cheese and crumbs and squeeze into balls. Roll in slices of cold boiled ham, wrap with bacon and fasten-with a skewer or toothpick. Broil for 20 minutes and serve under a white sauce that is flavored with chopped parsley. Quick Fish Loaf Handy In Summertime For short-cut cookery try this salmon loaf that comes from two cans and is surprisingly good. QUICK SALMON LOAF 1 can salmon 1 can vegetable soup " 1 cup crumbs 1 egg Mix well and bake 30 to 45 minutes. The soup is seasoned highly enough so few other flav or 'need be added. Ralph Reed to Address Community. Chest Board Ralph ' Reed, secretary" of the Portland community chest, will be guest speaker Friday night at 7:30 o'clock at a joint meeting of the Salem community chest board and the Council of Social Agen cies, according to announcement of B. E. Sisson, president of the latter group. The meeting will be held at the Salem chamber of commerce. , Former College Head Suicide v Dr. William Wallace Campbell, 76, former president of the Univer sity of California (1923-30) and recognized as one of the world's greatest astronomers, who recently leaped to his death in San Fran cisco. Failing health and fear that he was losing his reason were believed to have been the causes of the death leap from his ap vt nient window. Photo shows Dr. Campbell while engaged In research work at famed Lick Observatory on Mt. Hamilton overlooking the Santa Clara Valley in California. He headed the observatory for forty years. : - - . Funds Allotted To Willamette Army Engineers Earmark Flood Control Fund to " Projects Here . WASHINGTON, June The army engineers allotted $ 1 2 2-4 5 5.8 4 S of war department funds today for' expenditure in the next 12 months on rivers and harbors and flood control proj ects.'"; ' :. Of the total allotted, $61,708, 9S0 was for new work and main tenance of existing rivers and harbors Improvements and $60, 746,866 for flood . control work. Under President Roosevelt's in structions, immediate expendi tures will be concentrated' on projects likely to provide most employment, officials said. The act made $196,962,867 available for flood control, river and harbor improvements and maintenance and related work in all states. The department said additional allotments would be announced within a week or 10 days. Pro jects partly or wholly within Ore gon follow: Umpqua river, Oregon , , Coquille river, Oregon ' Coos Bay, Oregon :.- ' , .;. .-, Project: Yaquina Bay and harbor; Oregon Columbia river at the mouth, Oregon wasmngton , SkJpanon Channel, Oregon Allotment New Work Malnten. $280, 0 and Columbia and Lower Willamette rivers be low Vancouver, .Wash.,; and Portland, uregon ... 30,700 Willamette river above Portland and Yam- - hill river, Oregon ...: , Willamette river at Willamette Falls. Ore. Examinations, surveys and contingencies, general Portland district ,.,, Plant Portland district : Columbia river at Bonneville . '. 2,900.000 The Dalles Celilo Canal. Oreg. and Wash. Columbia river and tributaries above Celilo Fails to mouth of Snake Tiver, Oregon , and : Washington ; . , Snake river. Ore., Wash, and Idaho,. Examinations, surveys and contingencies, general Bonneville district Plant Bonneville district Portland district f 20,000 165,000 20,000 838.000 20,000 730,000 116.000 37,000 40.000 15.000 312.000 28,800 50.000 40.000 19.800 150.000 60.900 Bakery Cars Are First Aid Units 12 Cherry ; City Trucks to Carry Red Cross Emergency Kit Name Reber Allen Walton Delegate SILVERTON Reber Allen has been named delegate to the state convention of , the Izaak Walton league this summer. The local group plans to build a cabin on its park area on Silver Creek and has named as an investiga tion committee on costs, Dr. P. A. Loar. Dr. C. R. Wilson. W. E. Davis and George Cbristenson. Serving as chairman on mem bership for associate members of the league are Mrs. Ralph Larson, BilHe Schultalber and Mrs. J. C. Schlador. Twelve Cherry City Bakery company trucks at 5 o'clock yes terday afternoon were equipped with 24-unit Red Cross emergency first, aid kits, presented formally by Justice George Rossman, gen eral chairman cf the Marlon coun ty Red Cross unit, and immedi ately' became the largest author ised mobile Red Cross first aid corps in Oregon. The trucks, . drivers of which underwent a 40-hour course of instruction in standard and ad vanced first aid treatment before being entitled to certification by Red dross, service a territory in cluding practically all of the high ways and byways Vithin a 50-mile radius of Salem. Each truck .vlll bear an emer gency first aid American Red Cross marker and each driver who has completed tbe required course of instruction is entitled to wear a similar insignia on his uniform. Sales Manager Glenn Gregg ac cepted the ' presentations , from Judge Rossman, who was assisted by Virgil Golden, Marlon county first aid chairman', and Mrs. Olive Doak Bynon, Marlon county Red Cross secretary. Instruction was given to the 'drivers ot what will be touring emergency first aid stations by Dr. Lloyd Hockett Men who com pleted the course! and who will man the mobile units include: John Graybill, fester Hettick, Dan Zeh, II. L. Jlck-i. Vearl Thom as. Louis Cross. Harold Gillespie, Glenn Gregg, M. C. Matson. Joe Bowersox, Charles! Ash by. Bicyclists I to Vic Here on Saturday Boyer and Bob Salem boy and girl bicycle own ers are busy decorating their mounts for tbe big bicycle parade to be held downtown Saturday when scores will vie for merchan dise prizes offered by the Mont gomery Ward store. The only requirement to en trants, all of .whom will receive theatre passes, is that they regis ter at Ward's before the parade. 'Mayor V. E. Kuhn, Tornmle Hoxle of KSLM and A. C. Rowe will be the Judges of the procession. I- Stevens-Brown Is In new Quarters Stevens-Brown, Jewelers and opticians, j yesterday finis hed transferring the stocks of ' the Treasure Chest, which they had operated for over a year, to their main shop, 184 North Liberty street. There - they opened for business with their floorspace doubled and the quarters attrac tively reflnished. The firm in the move added to the wares of its original shop ex clusive lines of imported chinas and earthenware as well as attrac tive stocks of gift articles. Both the optical and watch re pair departments have been mov ed into enlarged, separate quar ters to improve the service and convenience of the firm to its cus tomers. -'-,-'. "We believe ours is among the finest imported chinaware in the city," Sidney L. Stevens, one of the proprietors commented. "With greater room here, we have added to the stock we formerly offered at the Treasure Chest." Harry A. Brown, other member of the firm, expressed apprecia tion for the good will accorded himself and" his1 partner here." '.' Attends Summer Class UNIO N V A L E Miss , Doris Braat, teacher in the Rose City school. Portland, who has spent a week here with' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Braat, will enroll in a summer school course in Portland this week. Armitage Donates Park for State PORTLAND, June 16-&)-The state, highway commission today accepted a 40-acre tract on the McKenile' river four miles noTth- east of Eugene from S. C. Armi tage, pioneer of. Lane county, to add to the park system. The gift was offered in memory of Armi tage's wife, Henrietta, and in hon or of his daughter, Frances. ; The commission accepted the bid of the United States National bank of Portland for 3750,000 of short-term road bonds. The firm offered 1 thirty-seven hun dredths of one per cent. I Red Cross Hopes To Finish Drive Marion county chapter of the Red Cross is attempting to con clude its drive for Chinese relief funds yet . this week, but is con siderably short of its 3265 quota, Olive Doak Bynon, executive sec retary, reported yesterday. She urged that citizens contribute to the fund. They may leave their donations at any of the three banks or at the Red Cross office, second floor, 147 North Commer cial street. ' ''"! "The need for aid for civilians in China is growing rapidly, with the ravages of floods now being added to those of war," Mrs. By non reminded. STATE Phone 9127 j ST. GROG mm. FREE DELIVERY 1230 Slate1 St. INSPECT THE 12TH AND STATE SHOPPING CENTER I A 1 SDipMEir 1 1 , , . , ,, , , , , f - - . . .. .- '. ' Meat Department RIB BOIL ESic POT ROAST of Beef, lb. ICc CORN BEEF fi7c 2fic LAMB J or Veal Stew 2,bs.25c Shortening Tlntto2,lhM 2,5c 1 1 "m 11 111 1 TT iHMMMaMMMMaWHMiaa Vegetable Suggestions CUCUMBERS 5c GREEN ONIONS Bu. ... 3c Hy Pro Bleach A ORANGES ;.JiErUi 15c New Car of Dandy J RIPE WATERMELONS DQS)p3 SPECHAIL 1 Brown Beauty Feather xrs f 7 1 Duster Free Broom is of finest straw obtainable. Mason Jar Rubbers 6 doz. Ivory Soap ige2 for S9C Ice Cream Salt Pkg ECC 3 tins 25C Heinz Soui )S Candy Kisses itlTl S?C -3. 1 Soap Woodbury's ..3bars 25 Shrimp Wet Pak, tin 25c 17c ' E)cviHcd ElbaS " ' '')':' Jell Powder .3pkgs. ICC Assorted Flavors I I Dimple Peas 29C Wesson Oil Qt3 41c Corn Beef Tin ' : 10c Baby Food Heinz Stins23c Tasty Pak QQ $ Four Complete Food Markets Marion St. Court St. Liberty St. Kingvood Dole's Fancy Not broken slice, No.. 2Vz size cans. A real sating: at this price . - No. 2V2 Size Cans Crashed PHWEAIPPILE s S3 8-oz. Cans Fancy Crushed PIIWEAPPILI3 2 Gacac US 6 cans .. .tr DOLE'S FANCY TIDBITS per fn j l 1 ' ' : - i Ul Val Vita Natural cacngo JJunuGe lSYx-oz. can s cans 2S ElAPEPElUlI'ir Luxury, 46-oz. cans.. ... ,,, DOLE'S PINEAPPLE JUICE No. 2 cans . cans fV ARMOUR'S PURE T03IATO JUICE 16c ARMOUR'S TOMATO JUICE Big: loo-oz. Kg uv can M. C. P. LEMON JUICE, e per caiL.. 10c IP CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP 10 for 29c Regular size bar . GIANT CRYSTAL WHITE 6 for 21c M1 SUPER SUDS Large 20c package. 16c 31c Concentrated Super Suds Peet'g Grannlated Soap , ......24c SWIFTS Dixie Bacon Squares 17c These squares are the real Bacon Squares, lb SPENCER'S EXTRA STANDARD TOMATOES - I v . - 3ror25C No. 2yt size cans ....J... GOLDEN TVEST COFFEE OLD GOLDEN COFFEE Always Fresher - " Mellow Blend Coffee, lb. 16c 3: Pounds Freshijr Roasted j U: Ground to Order ..-..-,..43c Armour's, Danish Pride, Oregon or Morning Snowdrift Shortening, 6-Ib. pail . Snowdrift Shortening, 3-Ib. pall ; .- ... $1.03 52c Golden Bantam Corn, cream style . , , cans 25c Hunt's Supreme Fancy m 93 ft 3-Siere Stringless Bean- ; & cans itjX I i ii i Lin it , .'JT All hard wheat family flour. 49 lb. sack ESattcEaeim wiGGca C9 lb. sack PURE CANE SUGAR, Snowflake, 100-lb. sack.. fir $4.97; 10 lbs. 50c 23 lbs. 11.25 GEM NUT MARGARINE ..... 2 ibs. 22 c SNOWFLAKE SODAS 2 bo. 27c SUNSHINE KRISP1E CRACKERS 2 ibs. 2?c RED ARROW SODAS 2 box 26c SALTY FLAKE SODAS 1. 2 ibs. iCc Kellogg's All Bran, large package ....19c Pure Ground Beef i Choice Prime no. E3Jc3 (SoIIG :Bc?aOnG as . r1 - ARE HERE IN ABUNDANCE FOR TfflS WEEICEND Salad Dressing Sandwich Spread 11 -or. tins .:. ' Heinz i; SPAGHETTI 3 for 25c Heinz PORK & BEANS Per can. Dlntjr Moore BEEF STEW : S5c TOMATOES Solid Pack, No. 2 J'j Tins 3 cans 27C Small cans 25c cans Sl cans O for Z Tnrm rr -Tan