" , ' ... i , xz. JtVTf.rH Ham jkealcs in Summertime ?LIenus By MARTHA LOGAN . The tantalizing odor ot browned ham steaks is appetlte-provoklng at any season of the year and now that modern methods ot smoking have cat the cooking time away down . ham . becomes a summer - meat. . . -v'-; : , '.- One-half inch slices of . tender bam may be; broiled or pan "broiled onlil well browned, then tamed and cooked slowly until done, about '15 minutes. One-inch slices may be pan browned, coTered and braised by adding a small auantilv of tr for -30 minutes ,per pound.. fiT we oraisins.jnajL oe aone in a slow oven with a little water A v u canning pook Mrs.- Calhoun will prepare a standlnr prime rib of beef by the practical new. slow cooking Lace Gloves Shaken To Launder When the saleswoman assured r : ',.- , . - i ' 1. Mi IK Rritlnrtnn ' .... 1 ' , TOU that hr fltmav InnVlns 1... wb . kuvwa - " vv tnronghout the " northwest as Cloves an waahabiA t.v. - v.. Prudence ' Pftnnt." -t wntu. daily column for the Seattle Post InteUlgencer for 13 : years. . She was one of the pioneers in home economics radio programs, " and gave a dally broadcast for oyer 10 years.: . i ;; z' Of special interest in this com munity is 4 tbe fact : that Miss m yaicuu una grana word for It and try this new way oi.wasning mem. Put the gloves In a milk botUe with lukewarm suds and shake the bottle welL Work little ot the mild soap flakes into the stubborn spots with your fingers before putting the gloves in the bottle. ?KS rdeat ? this on the property that is now the a he ndd"ISl,- TWCA- Her Nellie Ren ter of Alfred Mcarham, .once lngton. . came frequently to the WnO. lived With nfft - fftftltlv hAM HnmAn.tftl T -. : mm-vm wvwviiOiiaitUUI, v , f - In?:?aIIfevK Social Realm fruit, or. sllcesot .pineapple savi j . . ' .' ! ' " be used oyer the hnr slice. Orange iBrr9j..J: j MONMOUTH Mrs. Guy Dera marmalade, peach preserves, rhu?; :mjmea, national- president 'of toe ' hg was. hostess Wednesday to barb conserve, strawberry JamTjor ,utWran Daughters of the Refer- :thB ThlmM dub. The business apple butter are othet glares to tiOI. wiU W honored at. . t session centered about plans for use." 4 - . .. wju b nonoret at-a tea booth of exhibit displays the The table-ready' hams Vow on r t;Tllt' church from Sf club will enter at the Polk county the market shorten eren more the to Miss "patience Moberg, rice t1 in September. Present were: cooking periods. It aliees ot one President of the local group Is Mr- Cd Uamar. Mrs. R. E. Derby, l oc.'tne cooked '- bone-in or boned "ai oosvbm in the absence of Mn - . price, Mrs. W. U Ma- 1 .hams are used, half-inch slices th president. Miss Eunice fnhr. n Mrs. J. T. Moreland. Mrs. are ready to serre when browned, Vernice Tollefsrud is chairman of Charles Shipley, Mrs. William TB rhltt nanall la In aknit Im th BrDrrTn Fnmmtttoa Vt Riddell. Vra A U Crawm U ,'. " .B..llj .M WWW, M9 Wi ' .. wi ., 4EifVAU F u,a- six minutes. Inch slices need time Torrend refreshment chairman. E- M. Ebbert, Mrs. J. C Stanton, to . brown ' and to heat - through MI" Rnth Thompson, general and th hostess, all or Monmouth, (IS to 20 minutes). . r chairman... and Mrs. F. ELMurdoek. Albany, . FRUITED BRAISED HAM " V 0tner Siesta of the local order Mrs- Frances Saunders, Portland. " SLICES v vwUl ba Mrs. Ralph Bedding of fT 'Brown a -inch slice of ten- ;Oresham, district president, and JEPPERSON--Mr. and Mrs. D. der ham on both sides. Cover with members of the Woodburn, Canby, w- Porter entertained with, a din 1 cup crushed pineapple, peaches, Monitor and Portland LOR groups. ner Thursday at their home two or apricots. Add cup water. :.. Mothers of the local group will mUes southwest of here. CoTers Cover and simmer slowly about lso he special guests. were placed for Mr. and Mrs: Bay la minutes. . Remove the cover. Bostwlck. Miss Catherine Beigh- Sprinkle with spice - flavored nvy rtT . L Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Porter, brown or white sugar. Senre oa ,. Sllv? . r Woma 1 clnb and Lota Porter. M. MJnnla hot platter with buttered green :-" St?1 tnef it entertainment Bostwick and Miss Catherine vegetable. ?i Ji schoolhoaae Belch tel left Sunday tor a Tlsit A HAM BOILER COMBINATION .I-?"0 VT? ? to de In Tacoma and MonUna before Place -Inch slices ot Ublo- ?J,."?!D!ff th A4rt clnb l6 'or their borne In Holtea, ready ham. on broiler rack. Ar- 51! by. teacher K- Mr. and Mrs. Bostwlck ae- r a n r e halved fresh apricots. I ""r- companiea them to Portland. peaches, or slices of green apples around IL Sorlnkle with surar. Buttered ' fresh mushroom caps may be used, too. In the broiler pan place fresh cooked lima beans, ness. or rreen beans. Broil with top of ham about 3 inches from inorrA of heat in a hot broilinr oven. Turn ham to brown. The time required will be about 10 minutes. Fresh Fruit Fare Is Often Varied "Most families stick by the!. favorite, biscuit type -shortcake, bat an' occasional variance will not be unanpreciated. Here ie one that makes for - variety In the shortcake fare. " and : can be used with ; peaches and apricots as well as nernes. - . SPECIAL BERRY SHORTCAKE ; 2 cups, sifted flour.. . -: . 3 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt " f " t 1 tablespoon . sugar ' 4 tablespoons shortening 2 eggs V ' '" Vi cup orange Juice V, teasnoon lemin. extract Sift flour, baking powder.' salt ind suear together, cut i- saorwi ening. Beat , Uwhrte -egk td egg yolkj reWftagVl5 wiitcfor the top Ada orange juice ana ritrnrlnr tor beaten ercsand add all to dry Ingredients. Stir only enough.: to make dough' hold to gether. Turn : out n 1 1 g n 1 1 y Uoured board ' and knead a halt ml nn to Roll ont' XL Inch thick Cut. Brush . tops Srlth white of tig and T sprinkle"- with sugaf. 3ake on ungreased baking sheet n moderately hot oven (425 de grees) 12 to 15 minutes, xieia: 10 to 1J individual shortcakes Split hot shortcakes, butter and rill with crashed sweetened fruit. Replace top and r-ur strawber ries over top, serve wltn wnippea A ring ' mold adds more vari ety to the fresh fruit fare. FBI IT-FILLED IUKU . MULU H cup shorteninj ' 1 cup sugar 1 egg . - 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder M4 teaspoon salt , 1 teaspoon flavoring " 1 ran milk ' V' Cream shortening' and sugar until . fluffy and ngni. aqo egg and beat well. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together. Add flour and milk alternately to the . creamed mixture. Add flavoring. Pour into a greased - ring mold and bake 40 minites In a mod ratel v hot oven (375 degrees ) . Serve filled with sweetened, chilled fruit and whipped cream. Canning Expert at Gas Company - r- A demonstration 'particularly time! durinr this, the early part of the canning season. . is being given today at o'clock In the Portland Raa and Coke company office by Miss Bernlce Redlngton, ' , tinma wanomut : lOr - Uv 1 Mil, irvnft Jtr Mmninr. Assisting ; Miss Redlngton will be Mrs. Rita Calhoun, director of home service for the portiana r.aa ; and : Coke company. Miss Redinrton nlana to make the sensational gumdrop Jam that ln 1 eludes apricots, the scalded straw ik berry preserves which appeared retentlv in these columns, a rhntna and oau canned in pressure cooker. AU women I SALE of FINE LUGGAGE -oave rmst Famous u "Aero-Pak" ; j wAir-Lite" - : ) ' . - I . Mil i ' Miller's Basement I A II . "V, v- ... . . . i ' tiernice aeainKwn, ciuius w pert, who will give a free demon stration at. the Gas company today D uar TODAY! 300 Pairs of Hand-Woven HUARACHES White with trims. Mens Oxfords In black and white, tan and white. Pr. Women's House Slippers Reg. $1.75 values. 2 for Women's : House Coats , Sizes 14 to 20. Women's . Rayon Slips . 2 for Tit I ' women s Rayon Frocks One lo.your choice. White Outing, Flannel $1 lOyck 1 LACE ' $H TABLE CLOTHS - i $ 1 Canvas Gloves (Seconds) 10 Pairs for , aBMSSa-B , . lM ,,,, Men's ... , Work Shirts : 3 for 1 i- mwm Fine aafaasj ajanB),, Siies8t9a0,10 Chiffons Reg. $1 2 Prs. for White Straws, Felts, Fabrics 2nd Floor . Choice n Blouses, Knit Frocks, Skirts Table of Close-Oats! 2nd Floor - Choice a Remnants Silks, Woolens, Rayons, etc. 1 to 3-Yard Lengths ! Choice Play Suits Culottes, Overalls, Slack Sweaters Odd Lot to Close Ont! Choice Sandals Blue, Black, White. Broken Sizes. Values to $5.00. Main Floor. Choice & Towels Cannon Bath Towels, Green, Blue, Peach, Gold Reg. 39c Quality. 21x40 Plaids. 4 for K Towels Cannon Bath Towels White with Colored Stripe Borders 5 for ' Framed Etchings and Florals. White and Bronze Frames. Values to $3.00. Choice Crepes, Spun Rayons, Shantungs, Prints, etc. Reg. $1.00 Yd. A Close-Out! 2 yds: for Coatings White Wool Coatings. Reg. $2.00 Yd. To Close Out. Per Yd. Lace All-over Lace for Dressy Frocks Reg. $1.00 Yd. Q Smart Organdies, Sheer Prints. Coverall and Half Apron Styles Notions Dept. 2 for J a Tea "V Hemmed, Bleached, Large Size. "1 1 frt 5 Notions Dent. 11 1U1 : . 1 Prints, Sheers, etc. Sizes 3 to 14 Yrs, Reg. to $1.98 o Great Variety of Better Qualities 6 Pairs ?f Semi-Starched Collars . V amas Boys', Weil-Known Brand, "Kaynee Pajamas, Nearly All Sizes. i V V - -i - s 0 Men's Holeproof, Reg. 50c Quality. Close-Outs. Light Summer Shades.! 4 Pairs for 8 & Waidrobe IS iOnly 4 to dose Out! Holds ! - YA 4 : 6 Garments for Travclinsr. -r - V 1 , Many Unadvertised Bargains! jT? . S ! ' . All Charge Purchases ; Today Go oh July Bill Payable Aug. 1st . ' . T at 2 o'clock. f hiiiii 7 l--BaaaBaWl,eJSaBaaaa ' " " ' r - ' - - - ' J tSaW BS '-f . - ..:(