The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 03, 1939, Page 11, Image 11

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    ' The OREGON STATESMAN, ' Salem, Ortgoio, Friday Morning, ilarch 3, 1939
PAG G ELEVEN
Plant Flowers
For Perfume
And Beauty
Many plant flower beds for ;: '
color and decorative masses, kit- f Rftlffint! Pmirirl
Chen garden! tor utility, herb ,f M j
, gardens for savor, but only a few tLaSllV M 3 QS
plant ior permrae in tne garaen
or In cut . flowers.
.Women of Martha Wasnlng
. ton's time knew bow to' save Via
MAXINE BUREN Women't Editor-
Sportsmen Want
Travel Kept out
Primitive Areas
Orange' Flaror Blends
Hot Bread
There's marie to muffins, those7
delightful bits of hot bread that
delicate scent of ose petals by make an ordinary .meal into a gala
putting them in Jars wltn salt, rent Variety is endless in hot '
or they made a potpourri of alt- o, adding a bit of frulU
" Z Z- .v some nuts or cheese to the plain
terent flowers, r They gathered Datter produces an entirely differ
damask, roses, and lavender and ent bread. t - ?
dried them to make linen draw- The secret to making good muf
ers sweet, or used violet vater. Iins ls found In the Burring of the
They liked. he scent ot- lll'es-ot- patter; The dry ingredients s are
the-valley and lilacs. -'sifted together In one bowl and
i It is possible to: plant ahraba tne egg, milk and melted shorten,
and Tines and flowering annuals , lng are combined in another. Then
and I perennials to add to the the UqoId fngredlents are added to
fragrance of the garden-roass. tne nour mixtureThe batter is
Engltah .violeU. carnations, end ,tlrred jUst until all dry ingredi
little -clove , pinks, and some of entg are dampened and aetual
the frangrant peonies for indoor beatlng aT0ided.'
TaS C . r i Muffins are classified as a drop
The . perfume garden - is so ratter which means that the mix
planned that J? ture contains a Urge proportion of
lngs succeeded t0 u u tfc amount Qf fl0
each wlUi its own V9jm Tnere will be lumps in the batter
..'iKint .t hit ot after baking the texture of the
pinks, perennial pUoiwmi li. muKiM u flneand eTen. JL little
!!? SZLStltEZ w 1 OTerstlrrlng results in the muffins
nicotianas. Nasturtium hare , na,v.j fnn.
spicy fragrance. The leaves of ?Iln?p Jf 6 hole8' peaked t0P
a"? ."2? iX ?ortrJSmi?dl Ma"ff"e baiter is dipped with a
and spicy and mky flaror a mild greaged mufrin
Many shrubs are delightfully lHJSSnk
, fftgrantthe reddish velvety ; 'Vff' ,5! Jt?K
'sweetshrubT or Calycanthus; le- ieJ q"?"?J w'? S.
man Terbena; l:acj - and mock- Je1 amount of atirring as the
crange, called Philadelphus or tons P"Pkrtto'i of liquid to flour
gyringa; the butterflybusli (er- causes the baking powder to react
roneously called summer lilac") Quickly and the gas Is lost for
whose long drooping rich Tiolet leaJ?Bl Pnoss.
blooms giro off deep fragrance The temperature for baking
all summer; the beautiful and muffins Is 425 degrees or a mod
fragrant Chinese and Japanese erately hot OTem The baking time
wisteria, and rarious sweet spe- i about 20 minutes. If the batter
nas noi oeen orermuea me-iops
of tne muffins are slightly round
ed and the surface is rather rough
instead of smooth and peaked.
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cfes of clematis.
Eggs Make Special Main
Dish With Rice
Waffles Take Fresh Fruit
dress when combined with rice Mayors, DellClOUS
ia this main .-dish.
CREAMED RICE, EGO AU
GRATIS
- 3 tups .hot boiled rtce .
. eggs ; ' '
1 H cups medium white sauce ,
cup grated cheese
Combine the rice and white
sauce. Place a one-half inch lay
er of creamed rice in a buttered
shallow oven dish or individual
ramekin. Make slight hollows In
the lice. Break an egg into each
hollow. Season. Cover with grat
ed cheese. 1 Bake until the egga
are set, at 350 degrees, about
25 minutes. .
Pattern
KW
By ANNE ADAMS
Sweet-and-lovely Kiddie pattern
497 breaks into print Just in time
.for Important spring occasions! It
"boasts a bolero with sleeves, but
"try leaving them off for a cooler
version that can be worn all sum
mer, as we suggest in our.picture.
Its dress has dirndl stirrings that
are done .in a jiffy and take the
place of a waistline seamt Then
too, the yoke is in one-ranother
aid to quick stitching! The collar
version with puffed sleeves la sati
able tor school when In sturdy cot
ton. The style In be-ru fried voile,
even to ita short flared sleeves. Is
sure to be a "hit",,; at parties!
Panties are Included. r f j
Pattern 4S7I is available ' In
children's sizes 4. 6. S. 10 and 12.
Size f, dress, takes t yards-3
inch fabric and 1H ynrds ritt
f ling: short sleeved bolero,
yard St inch fabric; for sleeveless,
deduct yard.' -,, ' . ;
&t4 flFTEEN CE.VTS (ISt) i
,eia lor this Ann Adaaa pattrrn.
Writ, plain SIZE. SAUK, AD
DRESS 4 8TTUB NUMBER.
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fraeka, uu4 tainje fo yr (
talk. Sn ! PRICB Or BOOK .
TirTEEJt CENTS. PRICE OF PAT
TERN. FIFTEEN CENTS. BOOC
AND PATTERJf TOGETHER;.-.
TWim VIVE CISTg.
8eaS rnr araar ta Tha Orejoa)
ftititman, Pstttrs Dcpartntat.
Oranges not only furnish fter- '
or in this dessert waffle itself
but add more delight in the
sauce that cover- them.
ORANGE WAFFU1
2 cups sifted cake flour
2 teaspoons baking powder
Vt teaspoon salt
A cup augar J
2 egg yolks, well beaten
1 teaspoons grated orange
rind
2-3 cup milk
6 tablespoons melted butter
2 egg whites, stiffly beaten
Orange marmalade
Sift flour once, measure, add
baking powder, salt, and sugar,
and sift again. Combine egg
yolks, orange rind, and milk; add
to flour mixture, beating only
until smooth. Add butter. Fold
in egg whites. Bake in hot waf
fle iron. Serve hot with bvtter
-and orange marmalade or lus
cious orange sauce. Makes 4
. section waffles.!
.IX3CIOUS ORANGE" SAVCfS
cup sugar -
3 tablespoons flour
Dash of salt .
cup water
1 egg yolk, slightly beaten '
1 tablespoon butter
cup orange Juice
2 tablespoons lemon Juice
teaspoon grated orange
rind
Combine sugar, flour and salt
in top of double boiler; add wa
ter and egg yolk, mixing thor
oughly. . Place ovef boiling wa
ter and cook 10 mlnufs, stir
ring constantly. Add Latter.
; fruit Juices, and rinds. Serve hot
- or cold. Makes 1 cups sauce.
In the Valley
Social Realm
Allgood-Nunn
Vows Are Said
- DALLAS Miss Julia Nunn be
came the bride of John R. All
good at a simple ceremony at
the home ' of Miss 'Genevieve
Coad at 7 o'clock Saturday night.
The service, was read by Rev. O.
D. Harris, pastor of the First
Christian church.
The bride wore an attractive
afternoon frock o: teal blue with
a corsage of gardenias.
.A wedding - supper fo"owed
with Miss Genevieve Coad in
charge of , the dining "room.
The sapper Uble was ittrac
tlvely arranged with a center
piece of pink sweet peas, orchid
anemones and freezias guarded
by white tapers.
- Present for the wedding were
V7 I l7 I urange Jriaroi
the orange flavor in this chiffon
ple t:v ?
ORANGE CHIFFON' PIE
16 graham crackers
- 1 teaspoon flour i
cup softened batter
cap sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon .L ' .
Finely crush, crackers, combine
w"ith remaining Ingredients, blend
thoroughly. and press three
fourths of this ' mixture - firmly
in' even layer to bottom' and
sides of a well-buttered. I -Inch
pie piaie. uake minutes In a
moaeraieiy not oven 1400 ie-
grees) and cool. ? !
FILLING " V
1 tablespoon gelatine
e.cnp cold water
3 eggs separated
1 cup ; sugar
1 cup orange Juice
1 tablespoon lemon Juice
' laoitspoon grated orange
nd
, H teaspoon salt
Whipped cream 1
Soften gelatine in cold wafr,
Beat egg yolks until I'ght. add
ing half the sugar. Also -add
orange and lemon Juice and cook
over , boiling water until mixture
coats spoon.' aa with boiled ras-
tard. Now add softened gelatine.
cool, and stir in orange rind;
when mixture begins to thicken,
fold in stiffly beaten egg whites,
to which salt and remaining su
gar have been added. Turn into
crumb pie shell, chill thoroughly;
Just before serving spread thin
layer of whipped cream lover cn
tire surface of pie. Sprinkle with
remaining crumbs. .
"It's my haaband, down in the lobby. He won't be home for dinner Shrimps Join Corn as
tonight- the elevntor aren't running 1" , "
J Casserole Dish
Domestic trials caused by skyscraper living tfBAt grandma never suf
fered from. . . . but, on the other hand, she never bad a cnance to scalloped shrimp and corn
enjoy streamlined dresses either like the little affair of crepe make an excelent dish for lun
above. Radiating tucks in- the bodice, narrow pleats all 'round the cbeon or for a late supper. Cel
skirt give it those fluid, slenderizing lines. Narrow tucks over the ery adds flavor to the com bin
!. midriff, decreasing in height toward the hipbone approach, as mucn ation.
I as we want to (and can) today, grandma's hourglass waistline.
Copyright, IS 39, Esquire Features, Inc.
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anulacturers Recipes
Manufacturers' teet kitohens thin and cut with a floured cut
yield many good recipes for tv- ; ter. Bake on cookie sheets in a
eryday or company use. moderate oven (375 degrees) un-
SOUR CREAM FRIL-LET LOAF til done.
Farmers'
Union
: FAIRFIELD An educational
program will be presented Friday
night, starch 17, by members of
the Fanners' Union at the grange
hall. . .
SILVERTON Sportsmen and
many others here have signed pe
titions - being forward to Judge
E. L. Pope of Clackamas county
asking specifically that the . gate
now on the Oaulev creek road
near the forks of the kiouiu be Davit in Accident
The petitioners also state their voUiTftaivw-vBsnw ymwim u
opposition to opening roads Into carrying aumser or Braise and
the few remaining primitive areas conaiaeraoie suuuess touowmg a
fen the western alonea nf tha Caa.1 collision ltt Whkh Cars driven
cades and ask that eaten on the by him and RusseU F. Watson,
roads constructed for fire nrotee. J roruina, teatnma inesaay. on
Uon be malnUlned -v v tferacuic : aigaway no muei
They point out that the public I Ponn.oi saiem.-- im uaria ' ear
may enter on foot or1 horseback
and ask that this method of entry
be the only one permitted.
This Gauiey creek gate has
stirred up considerable agitation
oa i Clackamas county and the
county , court there now has the
matter under consideration, with
possibility that the courts may be
called upon to determine whether
the section be continued as a pri-
rate preserve or thrown open to
the public
was' badly . damaged but neither
man waa seriously Injured.
Birthdays Honored '
SUVER Mrs. j Wesley . Kester
entertained .with'. a family. "din
ner honoring the 1 birthday of her
husband and also his father. Wll
mot Kester,, on his 79th birthdey.,
- Margaret Douglas and Yvonne
Kerr attended the home econom
ics conference in Corvallls.
Florence Conger suffered an
attack of appendicitis Tuesday
night. She was taken to the Cor
vallls General hospital . Wednes
day and remained for observa
tion but ; an operation, was not
necessary at this time. ,
" WOMEN TO MEET
SALEM HEIGHTS The Worn-1
an's club will, meet Friday at the
hall, with Mrs. Enid Dotson . in
charge of the program on "Five
Hundred Miles of Camprire." ..
Bad Taste Partr
Decided Success
SILRTON The bad taste-
party planned by the Past Presi
dent's club of the American Le-l
gion auxiliary and held Monday
night -at the home of Mrs. A, J.
Titus, proved a decided success. :
Mrs. C. M. Wray was voted the
best dressed representative and
Mrs. Malcolm Cameron of Salem
the radest guest.
Mrs. A. C Barber and
Sam Lorenzen were given s
birthday handkerchief shower
Mrs.
cup cream type canned ccrn
1 cup prepared shrimp
cup finely cut celery
2 tablespoons cream
i teaspoon paprika
Cornflakes
Salt
Benefit Shoot Is
. a)
Arranged by Club
SILVERTON A record crowd
is anticipated tor the Silver Tails
Gnu club benefit shoot. The
money cleared will be given to I
the Silver Red Sox baseball
team. .
George Reed, president, and
Chet Johnson, secretary of the
dab, are sparing no efforts in
early preparation. It Is expected
to be one of the largest shoots
ever planned for ' Silverton.
tatoes, mix with 2 cups flaked
canned or cooked salmon. Add 2
teuDoom salt and 1 beaten ear.
Put into scallop shells or indi- Form into patties with the hands
vldual baking dishes and sprin
kle with cornflakes. Bake in a
moderate oven until browned.
a . a
' 1 cup cottage cheese
1 cup Bour cream
1 egg
teaspoon salt
Pepper
U melted butter
pound Porter's Fril-Lets
Cook, rinse and drain the
noodles, add other ingredients
and mix. Bake for 1 hours in
a slow oven.
a a a ;
MOLASSES COOKIES
' I cup . butter " V "
cup .White Satin sugar
1 cup molasses ' ' - '
Vi cup sour' milk
2Vt cups sifted flour
2 teaspoons soda .
1 teaspoon ginger
teaspoon salt
Cream butter thoroughly, add
sugar and cream until light and
fluffy. Add molasses and milk.
Sift flour once, measure, add so
da., ginger and salt and sift to
gether three times. Add Hour
and mix, chill. Roll dough cut
Leftover meat and vegetables
combine with a can of spaghetti Breakfast Includes
and tomato sauce -to make -n TT . .
excellent dish. Unusual Dish
and brown in butter, turnlrg
once. Serve with an egg sauce j
made by adding cubed hard
cooked eggs to thin white sauce.
SPAGHETTI CASSEROLE
1 cup leftover meat
1 can HEINZ spaghetti in to- thing unusual is included on the
mato sauce with cheese menu. Salemon patties are a
1 cup vegetables (corn, spin- good breakfast suggestion to
ach, peas, carrots) serve with a fresh fruit and cof-
Mix in a casserole, sprinkle fee. -
with crumbs and bake until SALMON PATTIES
brown.
For evening refreshments or
to end a good dinner, serve a
tray of various cheeses, and a
The morning meal will start' good cup of coffee. On the tray
out the day right when some- arrange a cake of cream cheese.
a square of spreadable Cheddar
type cheese, a wedge of Roqe-
fort, a package of ' Camembert
and a few paper thin slivers of
real Swiss. Serve with crackers
and, if after dinner, black Hills
W JTaT. -
Chop 6 medium size boiled po- Bros coffee. ;
Today?s Menu
The day's menu includes fried
smelt and baked potatoes, with
orange chiffon pudding as dessert.
Cottage cheese, pineapple salad
Fried smelt
Tartar sauce
Baked Potatoes
Stewed tomatoes
Orange chiffon tapioca pudding
Dip the smelt in half eornmeal,
half flour and try quickly In but
'ter. ; . '
For the dessert, make a regu
lar tapioca cream recipe, using
orange Juice for part of the liquid.
Fold in one egg-white that has
been well beaten.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hayter,
Mrs. R. Y. Morrison,' Miss Gen
evieve Coad, Mrs. Cora McBee
end P. J. Walton. Calling later
were Mrs. Ed Coad, Mrs. Jessie
Witt, Mrs. Miriam Murray. Miss
Caroline Eraldson, Miss . Nola
Coad of Portland and 'rank
Coad. - . -
Mr. and Mrs. AUgood will
make their home at 512 Lyle
street, Dallas .
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MODE1N solaoce-menns
ready to aid every hur
ried housewife are based on '
Heinz quick-to-fcx Cooked -Spaghetti
1 These zippy, testy .
toaoato -sauced
v strands have
fiaTcr rxkkrc fast u they come
from tne tin. And mev mingle
sesipcingly ajith fnntfiroorni,
fnankxttrccra, leftovcis. Keep
a supply oa the pantry shelf
tad yon aa serve timt-idwiT,
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Sal I J-TVaW. Rutghu
Crepe Hose
79c Vaaaf
Tour legs, your frocks will
look lovelier 1 Flattering new
colors. Save in this salsl
Sprimi SrykHt ffiary 49cf
Dress Sale!
Bay for Fstr .
3SV
Save 20 Gathered and swing
skirts, full cat. Tnbfast sheers
or percales. For 1 to Hers.
LSsJef OsewlsCsaWWt
Norses9 Oxfords
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BeeaerwnMef f
Rr. ISt. Save 41c oa the shoea
famous for ending aching feet
and supporting tha arch. 4-9.
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Work birt
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Husky cotton covert or cham
bray M thrinkptoof! Main
seams are triple stitched! ,
Sale! 25c Rayon lingerie
Satin-Tone prints a ra- fabric narfaet 1
-Spring I Jrreaistible oa briefs, panties. Women'
Sale ! Perrcle Remnnn tf ;'i:a.
10e values ytmH sew into gay Eastar frilla. 1-10
yard lengths la washable tnnlticolor prints......
Sale: 3iUd,si OOe Shoe
Dress 'cm up for Easter ia shoes that wear
er brown wit real Umthet soes. ty-2
mm
Sole! 1 5c Work Socks 2 for
The sturdy. Ward MECHANICS men likal HaU
and toes are extra strong, stretchy ribbed tops I..
Sale! Men's IJBionscMii
Rib' knit combed cotton wall tailor ad la fall
standard sizes ! won sagging military shoulders 1
Sale! Novelty Slips . .
They're tailored t And dainty t Woven rayon satin
is handsome designs that won't "wash ont'l 32-44.
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