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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
1 i : . i I ' ! r .- ' : Tha OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning. March 21, 1941 PACE HHIZ.T Writers Shown (Eolored Pictures u. S. Quit-ley of MInne- TVllr TU,,,1 apolis Is spending a f w days in i-'CHlaS ViUOUpleS Give Dinner DA1XAS Mr. and Mrsl R. L. Salem with Ua parent!. Rev. and Mrs. G. H. Quigey'anithis sister, The Salem Writers group was fft " weiton. Hpjls lenrouta entertained by Mrs. Ora P. Mc- international relational fc rw- Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. C B. Intyre and Mr. Robert lUwson at well, Idaho, and is scheduled to Sundber entertained with a the H. J. Thomas home on Wed- make several addressei 8aar PPOnted dinner party ..cj, I-K4 - , w-n- - at the Sundberg home Tuesday nesday night Prof. William E. . J i night. The tables were centered Lawrence showed colored pictures JTll OCilOOl LfCinCG white jUpers and i spring which he has taken. . r , t .j flowers In paitel hues. Araange- Members present were: Mrs. C. jQVent OI 1 OlllQnt ments of flowipring quince, spirea A; Lytle. Mrs. Jessie Singleton, f i and daffodils tore used about the Mrs. McWhorter, Mr. and Mrs. Slated for tonight for members rooms. p William Lawrence, Dr. and Mrs. of the high school student body Places were laid for Mr. and Morton Peck, Mrs. J. C Nelson, will be the informal dance which Mrs. Oscar Hayter, Mr and Mrs. Miss Edna, Garfield, Miss Grace they will give in honor of mem- W. L. Soehren, Mr. and Mrs. U Elisabeth Smith, Mr. Ernest bers of the basketball team. Dane- S. Loughar Mr. and Mrs. Vera Smith, Mrs. Blanche Jones, Dr. ing will be from 8:30 tojll o'clock. Smith, Mrand Mrs. E. J Page. Mary ta Rowland, Mrs. Ora F. Miss Emma Lou East; vice- Mr. and MrsJW. G. VassaU. Mr Mclntyre, Mr. Robert Rawson and president of the student body, is and Mrs. Emd Febvet Miss Carol wc Beneiu cnainnan 01 ine azzair lyn raldson and the hosts. Mr C, Richards, Mrs. Baldwin, Mr. and assisting are Miss i Elaine and Mrs. Chafeman m m7 Murray, patrons; Mis4 ?atricia Mrs. Sundberg. Lamb, ; music; Miss Miry Eliza- Following the dinnr eir.i Miss Sally McLelUn, Miss WU- isson, reception; Miss Sally tables of contact wera in play. da Jerman and Miss Louise Hayes aoyerusing; mr. .peter are manmne to motor to Portland Crochet This Laura Wheeler r - Carrots Best of , Rug in Any Desired Size Home Crops and Mrs. H. J. Thomas. a M .Tnhn ( j Mrs. C. Hoogerhyde was pleas - 1 , anUy surprised last Friday on the rte7pVesby chuhJ rorTr7is 5 t TsaSTgs. ortl Saturday night to attend the wed- Moses canup. ding of Miss Virginia Keep and in the egg whites last. Pour into a well-greased ring mold. Set the f mold in a pan of hot' water and bake for 40 minutes' in a znoder- Discovery of vitamins and the ate oven (350). Serve with the especial richness of carrots in center, filled with creamed peas, vitamin A sent the consumption This is equally delicious, served ox carrots saywara in uus coun- cold with combination vegetable try. Yet of the millions who con- salad as the center of attraction. sume them dutifully,' relatively Serves 6. : few are aware that carrots are - - '- , one of the most delicious foods that ever delighted the. palate of SCALLOPED MUSHROOMS a gourmet. AND CELEST Tb reason Is that toe carrot of Wash large . whole mushrooms our markets, usually full grown, aalted water, slice thin and for and a long time from picking, each cup of mushrooms use 1 cup have lost most of the flavor and finely cut, but not ground tender much ' of the tenderness which celery. "Melt 4 tablespoons butter they possessed when young. If in a skillet,' add mushrooms and you would know the carrot, pull celery and stir over the fire until them, in your garden when they the Juice starts. 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Instead of thinning out when they are tiny, they can be allowed to grow unthinned,-until the roots are of pencil size, and at their most delicious stage of ten derness and flavor. From this stage until they are about half grown, carrots are at their best, and the best way to manage is to make small and frequent plant ings, so that new crops are coming are about as large as a lead pen- dish, sprinkle with toasted, bread cU, cook them and serve with crumbs or cracker : meal, put in melted butter, and then watch celery and mushroom mixture in- the faces of your guests! This is eluding juice, cover with fine something they never knew be- breadcrumbs, dot with butter and fore! bake about 20 minutes. Just long They . are among the hardy enough to heat through and brown delicately. Serve as a main dish. Easter's Season for Hot Cross Buns Easter, the season of new spring hats and suits, Is also the season when many clever cooks are fashioning plump Hot Cross Buns for their families. light, elastic dough is molded Into buns and placed on greased baking sheets. and then each roll is cut with wrrntTw3cuf5nc&HR. ) lcw ice-4f t ftr C f UlMKf CkKZ etSBEETSS&T J ' r (in J) 70IIG7 SOAP Yi cup lukewarm water 1 cup milk Vi cup shortening Yi cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs, beaten 6 cups sifted flour, about Soften yeast in lukewarm on. throughout the season, and all scissors or knife in preparation water. Scald milk. Add shorten- your carrots are enjoyed at the for the frosting cross after baking. HOT CROSS BUNS 2 cakes compressed yeast WOMAN'S 7 -MILE ing, sugar and salt. Cool to luke- height of quality. warm. Add flour to make a thick Carrots require feeding to grow batter. Add yeast and eggs. Beat rapidly and attain their proper well. Add enough more flour to tenderness and flavor. Their vita make a soft dough. Turn out on rain and mineral content are also lightly floured board and knead affected by the food available to until satiny. Place in greased them. Rake four pounds of com bowl, cover and let rise until plete balanced plant food into the doubled in bulk (about 2 hours), top soil for each 100 square feet When light, shape Into buns and before sowing the seed, place on greased baking sheet. With knife or scissors cut a TJl ' "K K . 8r MAX1NE BUREN small cross in the top of each bun. Let rise until doubled in bulk (ft to hour). Bake in moderate over (375 F.) 20 to 23 minutes. While hot, ice with uncooked Icinff. f olio win tr tha Spring openings, warmer weath- cross cut in the buns. Yield: S er and daffodils usually stir worn- dozen buns, en up toa high frenzy of re-paper- ing, re-curtaining and window washing. Spring housecleaning as PTA to Sec Pictures a tradition has gone out of fash ion, but certainly doing over the MISSION BOTTOM Irrigation livingroom come spring, hasn't. pictures shown by the Portland We've been looking over the General Electric company and wallpaper situation this week, and Rose Festival slides will be f ea- find that we might just as well tures of the PTA meeting tonight have been in South Africa for the at 8 p.m. Students from the stu- nast five vears for all we knew dio of Pricilla Meisinger will about modern wall decoration. It's just a different product than it used to be, that's all. Papers are washable now (that means they won't spot when grandpa leans his big black, wet umbrella against the hall wall), they are unitized (that means that two rooms can be papered differ ently but definitely go together). There are surprising ideas, -loo. For instance, you can put a dainty stripe on your bedroom wall and a floral pattern on the ceiling, then lie there and enjoy it. You can paper your bedroom in a beautiful palmleaf pattern and the bathroom, just off it, in a pa per the same except with swans or fish added. You can use a beautiful stripe on your own bedroom and the same in baby's room except that nursery figures have appeared. And speaking of -baby's rooms, the figured papers planned espe cially for them are personality plus. Lambs gamboling over the wall are in pink and green, chil dren's figures are topped by a brilliant roman stripe ceiling. And finally you can combine plain stripes in the livingroom with panels of matching figured paper. Any number of combina tions are possible, just sharpen your imagination and go to it. Some use a figured strip over the mantel, behind the davenport, or alternate the plainer and the more ornate papers. Others use a plain paper in an alcove and the figured in the main room, and still others use the plainer on all the walls except one. And a final hint, if you are dec orating a new house, make the doors flush with the walls and paper them to match the walls. . Mrs. Charles Felke will be host ess to members of her club at luncheon and bridge this after noon at her Richmond street home. Mrs. Wayne Bammett will be an additional guest. e e e WOODBURN Miss Viola Mills became the bride of Ivan Parker at a candle-light ceremony in the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mills Wednesday. The ceremony was read in front of the fireplace, by Rev. Ralph Smith. The bride was given in mar riage by her father. Her mother sang, accompanied by Miss Gladys Adams, who also played the wed ding march. V Following the ceremony a re ception was held after which Mr. and Mrs. Parker left for a few days honeymoon at the coast. Miss Patty Smith cut the wed-, ding cake. ' . The bride wore a brown suit with matching accessories and a corsage of yellow rosebuds. The couple will make their home in Eugene where Mr4 Parker will complete his studies at the Uni versity of Oregon. Both are grad uates of Woodburn high. - Mrs,; Parker - has ' been attending ' Lin field college' at McMinnville." furnish accordian music Salmon ring with an extra bit of "oomph" is on the day's menu. Celery root salad Salmon ring Scalloped potatoes Mustard greens Grapefruit, orange and coconut White cake FESTIVE SALMON RING 1 No. 2 can salmon 4 egg yolks, beaten V cup melted butter Vi cup cracker meal Vt teaspoon salt Dash of pepper 1 teaspoon minced onion 4 stiffly beaten egg whites Combine all ingredients, folding MI2 ft mmm mm 12 DELICIOUS KINDS L Chopped Carrota. Creeaaea Te snate and. Rice. S. Creaaie Enose Petetoee. Pineapple Rice Podding. S.Caocved8piaach.XreeaaadOrcea Veaetabiea.7. Prone Podding, iti, and Uver Stew. a. Chopped Mizad Vea-etablee. 10. Chicken. 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