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er,i?I fit ttitfagffbCrCT4W 10, 1939 aVJITffT THIKTEEN IN ' Toastmaster to Be Prize for Best Recipe Oregon SUt!mHn. tMUde muy - - - dish that can - b , mad -wlta , No- ; com. . Cakes.'- cookies,' sanees, -' desserts. main dishes and salad dressings are a lew of the pos " ibl dishes eligible to entrance In the eontest. o ' Recipe collecting becomes ' a profitable hcsj.-w hen contest . practical to use Nacoa time comes around, and many a ' Statesman reader will get ont SPECIAL OCCASION FILLING ter list, of favorites and Join in J$ apricot pare . the Nacoa, recipe, contest- being . ops crashed pineapple coBductedt this - week. Someone ; 1 package lemon flavored- gel will win a grand Toastmaster. atine - . . Rules are few. . prizes valuable . Make puree from cooked, un cnd competition will be Ligh. All ' sweetened dried apricots. Wash the contestants ao ta eater any one cup of apricots. Cook with Hff V". Tt?l for ksmi Good Recipe Uses Thrifty actical to use Nacoa- . . r 4 Ingredients . ; V . Old friend .Prune Whip "ap-I-ears in many variations.. Here is the gelatine version of a very fine dessert. - PRUNE WHIP 1IAXLNE BXJREN-rTTomni'f Editor- Luncheon Teai Lumber of recipes usin Nacoa, writing on one de of the paper, with name included and only one. lecipe on each sfteet. . Accom panying each. recipe must " the flap or facsimile off a package of Nueoa, he ' fla that shows an the American Medical associa tion's seal of approval. Send in pis many recipes as you wish. . j Now for . prizes the first award will go to the woman tending In the best recipe, and ehe'U receive a brand new two slice automatic Toastmaster. The second best recipe will win a box of assorted Best Foods product, no mean prize ; in itself. Each entrant - will be given a . Nucoa recipe book. - ' The contest opens today, closes at midnight next Friday - Prise winners will be announced in The Oregon Statesman on Feb ruary 3. ' Simultaneous with this inter esting contest, Salem merchants ere featuring New Nacoa, churn ed by the Best Foods company. This vegetable product which has been accepted by the American Medical" association, now con tains vitamin A, necessary growth and protection. 1 package orange gelatine 1 pint warm water teaspoon salt 4 tablespoons sugar . 1 cups cooked prune pulp " Dissolve gelatine in warm wa ter. Add salt. Chill until cold and syrupy. Place . in bowl of cracked ice or Ice water and whip with rotary egg beater until bottom. When apriuot mixture is fluffy and thick like whipped cold and partially firm, pour in- cream. Add sugar to prune pulp to the center of the cake and on and fold into gelatine. Pile light top. Makes enough filling to ly in sherbet glasses. Chill and cover top and center of tube firm. Serve with whipped cream cake, or top of two 9-inch layers, or custard sauce.. Serves 10. cups water and boil about 30 minutes, stirring occasionally. Four hot puree into the gelatine and . stir until . dissolved; add pineapple and cool. Cit top and inside out of white cake, leaving inch of cake on sides and anuiacturers Recipes ' Bread dumplings, cheese, sauce and new string beans make an attractive InncheoB plate tor company. - -. " - ; Manufacturer's featuring reel- crosswise, put together in well pes using their v products often greased pan and bake at 400 de provide inspiration for many a grees for about lz to IS minutes, new and Interesting dish. Here Plain Bisqeick Is familiar to are several reclses sent by the most housewives, who use it" for manufacturers for this special biscuits, dumplings, hoteakes. minutes in boiling salted water, adding XS . tablespoons dour and Friday morning feature, meat P? jotokes nd a dozen DraIa and mlx wUk , cp, CB stirring in 1 cups milk. Place 4 or S uuiri unsweetened whole wheat bisaaick offered as ed salami, 2 chocolate 1 cup White Satia sugar cup hot water 2 egg yolks, slightly beaten Melt chocolate over hot water; to cool to lukewarm. Add sugar to water, stirring until sugar is dis- Uasetm Values Found in Better Furniture 1! ; ' "i i Accuracy of fitting, tine JoinU. i smoothness of surfaces and the 4 solidity and rigidity of the piece are the marks of good cabinet- making In furniture. The smoothness of the opention of i working. parts such as doors and , drawers are also Indications of : good cablnelmaklng. , Good glues incorporate one of the unseen values ia good furn "iture. Some glues are almost -indestructible and impervious to C moisture and these are "used in the production of better furni ture. ; Brown Sugar 'Combines in .Cake With Sour Milk Sour mux and brown sugar combine to make a very good . spice cake recipe that goes like -this . SOUR MILK SPICE CAKE .cup shortening 2 cups light brown sugar 1 cup sour or buttermilk 1 level teaspoon soda 1 egg teaspooa cinnamon 2 caps flour . . Cream shortening and It un- salted add hi teaspoon salt. Add In- thdWalley SocialRealm ' 8ILYERTON ; At a prettily Grace Memorial . church, Seattle. arranged gift party Tuesday at reading the service - the C. W. Keens home with Mrs. . The bride was attended by her Keene. Mrs. M. J. Cosovieh of As- sister, Mrs. Lloyd L. Standley and -toria and Mrs. George Steelham-. Vincent Peterson was best maa'lor mer as hostesses, the. date of the .his brother. -r-.i wedding of Miss Inez Reynolds, . daughter of Mr. and- Mrs. Charles H A LBS VTLLE Mrs. Fred Stet Reynolds, to Mr. Carroll A. Green tier, 78 years old Monday, was. of Pendleton, was announced for honored yith a 'birthday dinner February 4. .Sunday at the home of her soft Small white ealla lilies centered . Fred, in Salem. - the dining room table, with bas- Other guests were her sister. kets and bowls of other white. Mrs. Marjr Broer, whose 72nd flowers about the living rooms, birthday was Sunday, Mr. and Thirty close friends were invited Mrs. Arch Claggett, Mr. and Mrs. to the. buffet luncheon, followed Frank Olson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert by bridge. Out-of-town guests in- Stealer. Jean, Jlmmie and Elsie, eluded an aunt of the honor Mr. and Mrs.- Emmet Moriority, guest, Mrs. Timothy Brownhill of patsy and Dickie, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene, and Mrs. Clifford Rue of Lauren Stettler, Donald and Carol, Molalla. Fred Cockelrees, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stettler,- Jr., Hsrold and AUMSVILLE Mr. and. Mrs. Joyce, John Stettler. John Smith entertained at their home Saturday night at cards, MIDDLE GROVE The "Ara having as guests Mr. and Mrs. D. ltie" dub wss entertainedVrecently W. Lamb. Mr. and Mrs. Lester El- at the bome oI Mrs. Esther Tan lis. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter. Lanen, with IS members and High scores went to Mrs. Potter tnree Tiitors present. Miss Olive and Mr. Ellis. McAnnlch directed the entertein- . V , . . . ment and Mrs. Lee Dow presided MILL CITY At the home of at a anort boginea8 session. Mrs. the groom's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Mildred Setter and Mrs. Julia Julius Peterson in Tacoma. vows Ault vU jolnt hostesses in Feb were Uken by Miriam June Swift, r.ry at the Ault home when aa daughter of Mrs. Anna U. Swift of nual election of officers vfll Mill City, and Donald Oscar Pet-. UKe place. ersoa. ai p.m. January x, wnu , Rev. E. Raymond Atterbury of tables poone' bacoa la buttered casserole and top a "special" is less familiar. Whole ; drippings, 1 tablespoon chopped with ft cup buttered cracker 81tsar ,i0wly and unbeaten eggs, wheat .muffins, fascinating dark green pepper and 1 cups white crumbs and a few thin slices of rat soda Into milk and stir well, biscuits and pancakes are now sauce. Prepare the s a nee by sausage. Bake minutes In a Sift flour with spices and add possinie in inac , speeay reaay meiunc 2 tablespoons butter. Z5t degree oven. Serves . alternately to preparation. The contest as plarned by the solved: cool to lukewarm. Add Beet Foods company and The syrup to egg yolks, one-fourth at time, beating well after each addition; add chocolate in same way. Then continue beating 1 minute, or until slightly thick ened. Turn into Jar, cover tight ly; place in refrigerator. ' Syrup will keep seversl days. Makes 2 cups. Use for making iced choco late drinks, . allowing 2 table spoons syrup for 1 cup milk. A novel roll recipe goes like this SPICED NUT CINNAMON ROLLS 2 cups Pillsbory flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Vt teaspoon salt S tablespoons shortening Vx -cup milk Softened butter Brown sugsr Cinnamon, nutmeg, cloves Vt cup filberts Mix and sift flour, baking pow der and salt. Cut in shortening with stiff knife. Stir in milk and work lightly into smooth dough. Roll out on a floored board into a sheet 6x8 inches. Spread with softened butter, sprinkle with brown sugar, mixed spices and Mrs. Nelson Hostess To Alumnae Members of Chi Omega alum nae met on Tuesdsy at the home of Mrs. Carl Nelson on D street. A light supper was served and ; cards were in play. ! Present were Mrs. Robert Tay : lor. Mrs. Ralph Bailey, Mrs. Fhillip Barrett. Mrs. Mardi Frye tBardette, Miss Evelyn Carpen i ter. Miss Edith Llbby. Mrs. Fran i ces Wade. Mrs. T. W. Delzell. : Mrs. Dean Walker and Miss Mar tha Sprague were special guests. Mrs. Aubrey Bond .of - Corvallis, wife of Major Bond, was in the i capital Monday as the guest of Mr. ! and Mrs. George Otten. The meeting of Leslie' PTA which was scheduled for 8 o'clock on Monday night bas 'been rpot t- poned until the following Mon- nuts. day, January 30. Roll as for Jelly roll, slice mixed manner of Here is a recipe using the whole wheat mix: DATE NUT LOAF Combine 3 cups whole wheat Bisqukk with. cup sugar. Stir in 1 beaten egg that has been mixed with 1M cups milk. Add 1 cup broken nutmeats and 1 cup chopped dates. Beat to mix, pour in greased loaf pan and bake fie' to 70 minutes in a moderate oven. For winter salads try this KETCHUP DRESSING teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar Dash of paprika ' K cup vinegar hi cup Heinz olive oil hi Heinz tomato ketchup Mix dry Ingredients, add oth ers and put in a Jar, shake well Serve on asparagus, endive, spin ach or Brussels sprout salad. Prepared Meats Baked With Macaroni Prepared meats such as balog- na and salami have otser usesj than serving on cold meat plates - Try this one that uses salami with macaronL ! CASSEROLE OF SALAMI AND MACARONI Cook 2 cups macaroni for 20 with milk. Spread in two layers, bake In 330 degree oven for 25 minutes. Frost with orange bat- butter mixture ter Icing. Pupil on Crutches ' SCI O Betty Holland. Scio eighth grader, suffered a dis located left kneecap and a frac tured leg Tuesday when she fell from a bicycle. 101 South Commercial Order of $2.00 Delivered Free Best Food Products Demonstrated ' . Our Store Friday and Saturday BESTFOODS ssssrw Ess? . Mayonnaise 27c BESTFOODS B0Lnd Pickles 15-oz. jar 15c BESTFOODS 'ESi Mustard Jar 9c (jackersm.,2.18c Snowdrift . 52C Dried Beef & Glass Jar IOC! Fig Bars 2k E7c! ttJTRODUCTORY OFFER rTi 1 Large 40-oz. pkgi Bisquick and () Y l . 20-oz. pkg. Whole Wheat Bis- r)(C quick, both forr.... ,LJVC SI DatesVt2ik'tSc' Spices . . g'c n Golden Kipe, Cinnamon, Pepper, Nutmeg, Mnstard DananaS poond-,. 3V -Yeoman - flfifii frWfnrit Extra Larje, fi u Brand, ecans 3C vreiruit(Sl2e 64.3), ea. Maoid e, t,e -Arbona-Seedless - - 11- Cream Styled & cans Royal Gelatin 5c 3Beans -sfcL'lft Oran gSlSL: SC Flonr ?3$mz ftragS3JS25c! I SnsarigStSSc Market Features " -i Swift's Picnics.: lb. EC3 : . 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The purpose 1s to indues more women to try BUquiek teith WkoU Wheat Flour and see for themselves what a marvelous treat it Is for their families.. . . , This Yry night you ean surprise your family with a batch of the most losuy old-time cooks could make. lioiSns as fight as a feather. Yet fgflnflweasy tomalthateTachMcsacwronf! - lostasiaTegaiarEisojdcsanthem . ' fussV no mnss, no bother at afl. Tou mix these delicious mnfSns over - tla faster and you get tender whok wheat ms every time.- ' .And not only muffins for with this rennisth ibis product come recipes " lor other ddkiooa bakings, too. Waffles, pancsfoe, biscoits and drop Wseattsall with that rich, enticiag flavnr of ralwhok wheat v. ' - Jar FlnfSer, Uatex Balrtngt fit Bfsjaidk tffih Whelt What Flow contains just the rigU atwrait of " whole wheat floor, and just the right saountof GoUJaedal ,MtckM- ' Issbf.Tlour for llitliliws Abo it contains a remarkable aswijpa Ttgetahle shortoamf which is mixed ia a unique and sdentfflway. 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