The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, March 26, 1943, Page 13, Image 13

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    Torfrrv's Menu
- Salmon or any other fresh fish
make a line dish for today's
menu.
Avacado, orange salad
. Crusty topped fish
Buttered potatoes
Mashed turnips
Corn breadsquares
OrangeAmbrosia
CRCSTT TOrTED-FISH ,
1 pound fish fillet
t tablespoons flour
H teaspoon -salt ' i f
' H teaspoon paprika
; H teaspoon-celery: salt
- ; teaspoon minced parsley
-1 cup milk
f 4 tablespoons -butter
1 cup cracker or dried bread
crumbs
Sprinkle fillets with flour and
seasonings. Place-in shallow,
buttered baking dish. Cover with
milk and Abutter blended with
crumbs. Bake 25 minutes in
moderate oven.
CORN BREAD SQUARES
cup cornmeal
"1 cups flour
4 teaspoons baking powder
V cup sugar
Vt teaspoon salt
1 egg, beaten
1 cup milk
5 tablespoons fat, melted
Mix Ingredients and pour into
hallow, greased, baking pan.
Bake-25 minutes In moderate
oven.
RATION CALENDAR
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lr Aprfl la seats C aaa D;
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hits r T eeapesis are
bw vatta all seae.
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la. Mare . 4 stamps frost
war ratiea Iwk . two wfll at
s4 aa IS i kitii fceTO-aeea al
lotte for tuk efthe first taut
'weeks, r wliili left eer from
wk aaajr k- M those ef
tht aext wttt Tr rttr wnl
saake McbaafeM -wit ene-polnt
twp Ht eartsaeS are poultry
aa um frea -Ma frzn fish,
Mft er periakaMe chttM, eUre
ett,
LNt ratiea kk er eoupoa
sbeeta ea ee- replaces oaly ky
applyta to laeal war price and
ratteaJa tears, ktatllate aeoks
reaaire the oaaso owes eaere.
St. Paul Native Dies
ST. PAUL News has been re
ceived by Mrs. William Murphy
Pattern
Look younger . . .slimmer . . .
prettier than ever in this attrac
tive Anne Adams style, Pattern
4354. It especially , flattering to
the waistline with! that unusual
and gracefully shaped front
waistband. The bodice Is softly
cut, with a V-neck that takes
well to clips or a pin.
I Pattern 4354 is available only
in women's sizes' 34, 36. 38, 40,
142, 44, 46 and 48. Size 36 takes
24 yards 39-inch fabric.
Send SIXTEEN CENTS In coins for
this Ann Adama pattern, writ
plainly . JSIZE. NAME. ADDRISS.
STYLK HVHBEB.
i TEN CENTS more brines you our
Spring-pattern Book With Its earjr-to-make
styles for everyone,
i 8nd pour order to The Oregon
Statesman) Pattern Department. Sa
lem. Oregon.- i -
of the death of her sister, Eliza
beth Coleman Hammond, 87, who
died in Palo Alto, Calif, March
11. Funeral services for Mrs. Ham
mond, who was borr at St Paul,
were held from Sacred Heart
church at Oswego with interment
in ML Calvary cemetery.
Large
IIarc&31
Last Day io
Spcsilfoiir
A, B, C Poinls
ivonY SOAP
10Cml6c
Pnrex
y, Gth
CAI1AY
Tha Soap of Beautiful
Womea
3 for 20c
DUZi
-Size eSaefiHW
Dnlkt
Garden Seeds
Peas - Corn
Siring Beans
Post Toasties or KeDosc L
CorrilFlalies (giant) 2 for 250
14-Oz. (8 PoiaU)- I . L.
CATSUP . . . .1 . 2 for 290
PEP
Ilcrion's
Smoked Sail
io-ib. S90
Glo-Coal
Pinls . .
Quails a a 90C
Frnil Jars
BalL regular pints-69c
Quarto 83c
BaH Ideal pintaLJ 79c
Quarts ,, , . 93c
SoU-Off
Qcarls . . . 60c
VzGzL.. 81.00
. Heal Spcdzb Ilarcli 23-27
BEEF LIVEE1
290
lb.
New Crop
EDUDT
130
PICHLES
- Genuine DiUs
2 for 50
Libbya
rniicE heat
17V20
lb.
Essen Sqsares
190
lb.
Ccllzga Cheese
TVS CL0S2
7:00 IL
DAILY
Srtt P. M.
SATC2DAT
B SSV LW.aA.
I s V.Vf : I
AIT Grocery Prices Good Friday-Saturday -Sunday
l i i ;..
IV Eeserr
Tha Right
;Ta UmU
iQuanUtles.
1 Cast el General Oespltal oav Center Street
Grangers News
Ithe
Schindler,
le business
-BRUSH COLLEGE-i-The Brjush
College . grange Home Economics
club sponsored a luncheon. for Ithe
March -meeting at thehomej of
iurs. unaries uxaze.
luncheon, Mrs. -Jo!
president, presided at
session. J
Plans were discussed for eaw
tertamlag Polk eoanty Pamona
grange in April. Mrs. ' Charles
. Glase. secretary, ' gave an
teresting report af
actlTiUes.
- The afternoon was spent In sew
ing and knitting f or j Red Cross.
Hie hostess served refreshments
the cli
to Mrs. Karl Harritt,
Mrs., Bertha
Garrow, -Mrs. F. E. Wilson, Mrs.
John Schindler, Mrs. A. E. Utley,
Mrs. C Z Blodgett and a guest,
Mrs. Laura Walters. '
" BOBERTS - Roberts grange
heard legislative committee i re
ports made by Mr, Rice who ex
plained several newly made laws,
new phases added to the accident
insurance covering motor vehicles;
told . there would be no need to
force farm employment and that
there would be need for three and
one-half million more men in jour
armed forces by the end of j the
current year at the! last session.
Mrs. Rice also gave an Interesting
report on her time spent at our
recent legislative session. i
A highlight was a jreport of; ac
tivities of some of the men In: the
service, Raymond Ringwald'a first
solo flight; Paul Johnston's seeing
action in New Guinea,! Raymond
Higgins advancement to technical
sergeant. ! .;... ' ) . '
- A lecture program given jjy the
Home Economics club with Annie
Johnston, chairman; in ; c charge;
group aingingl reading,' "On the
Home Front.'TX Harriett Blahken
ship; Mrs. Rice's current; event re
port; penny saver roll' call; (''Gar
dens,'? Rose Howland; fThe Com
post Heap,' XwiS Johnston; The
Farmer Feeds Them AHf Mildred
Irish
Blan-
Mabel
Minch; violin aolo,iWen
Eyes i Are ; Smiling ' Philip
kenahiprc fJust Jr Belong,; J
Higgins; : alute-tothe:rflag: and
singing, Xand of - the: JCmpire
Builders.' . K .;.i'w.,pi :
; ; The : memberships voted i $10 to
the Red Cross. Roberts community
lias exceeded its quota 53 per cent
Five dollars was voted to be sent
the Corvallis Farm Home.'-. -
Next regular grange meeting
will carry out the "Gay Nineties'
theme. - - " ; - J J ' -
The regular social benefit will
be held next Saturday at 830 pan.
at the grange hall. Refreshments
will be pot-luck. Mrs. William Pe
terson will be chairman bf the
lunch committee; Mr. j and Mrs.
Forest Edwards and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Scheubel, the I entertainment.
Leth Reports
Meat Information
1 .7 LINCOLN Polk County Agent
W. C Leth presided at the patrio
tic neighborhood food planning
meeting held at the Lincoln school
Monday night with neighborhood
leaders attending. "
j Mr. Leth. who had been te
Washington, DC gave the latest
i Infannatlea ea smtehertag saeat
I and selling It, and sUUsUos en
what the people af this eeaatry
i are enacted ie raise" aa faed.'
I He offered seme well themght
j Leth emphasised the fact that
every person sheald drtak at
i least one glass of mux dally.
; Neighborhood leaders for this
section are . L. L Mickey.' ; Mrs.
Lloyd Allen, Roy W. Hammer and
Mrs. Ivan Merrick, ' for Lincoln,
Miss Joy Hills, Mrs. Frank Wind
sor, Mrs. Ben McKinney and V.
A. Stratton, Spring 1 Valley, Mrs.
W. D. Henry, W. Frank Crawford,
Mrs. Ralph C. Shepard and Roy E.
Barker, Zena.
Funeral Home Sold
; AURORA H. N. Everhart,
owner of the Canby Funeral home !
and the molalla Undertaking par
lor, has bought the Ransom-Mill-!
er Funeral home in Aurora. Mr.
and Mrs. Ransom and family have
bought a home at Jennings Lodge,
and moved this week to their new
residence.
LIETnOPOIJTAU'
: - i ! r
If you're buying a new dresa for Easter youU
wxxnt to see the fashion-right styles In our complete
selection. We've dainty pastels, tovmmd-county
checks, and lovely prints ... all expertly mad to
gather compliments, and flatter your figure. .AH can
bo worn right through fh summer I
!
I :
i !
n B
I 1 V . f t a.
Sprightly Frocks . . .fash
ioned for summer coolness and
comfort. Clever details such
aa applique work, soft bows,
lace trims, add distinction to
these perfect fitting attract
ive dresses .
i
sen jri-y
r!f -1
77 jhU v'
Ft ,
ns.-
Join The
Red Cross!
Leek nrettv In these feminine
Frocks ... the kind all men' t
love to see yo wear. A varie
ty of floral prints, dota and
stripes . ente, trim styles.
Smart and eh so thrifty, tee.
Buy War
- Bonds
And Stamps!
Save the
s ri i. Tvr.. t
jueirupoiuan w ayi i
D
M- -
1S3 North Liberty
3 . IJ
J . -r-J
On Sale Fridati and Saturday!
SALZ3 MOTOR CUAXD
-In
Yout
Container
c
Includes
federal
100 parrafin base! Equals 25c oils
elsewhere! Give your engine the pro-
lecuon u neeasi "
Basesaent :-1;:J
4-PC. POTTERY
OTP
BOOL
HI
1:
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Regularly 1.19 reduced Friday and
Saturday only! t, 7. 8 and 9 fnchr sixes
in colorful heavy pottery!
Basement
I
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tfa"
I;
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r
Eichanjs
Price
Here's America's best low-priced bat
tery . . . at a sale price! 39 standard
height plates. 80 amp. hr. capacity. Port
Orford cedar : separators.
- Basement M;
BEG. 25c i . .
UiHilov IFlags
,sf
American flag, Ilx7 inches or
service flag 12x8 inches. Celahese ray
on xaueta wixb goia znnga on Dottom.
Dowel 5&
-Gold cord & ' tassels.
head. , -
-. Basement
spear-
CLOSE-OUTI MIRACLE FLAT
m
TO
Reg.
73c
We are discontinuing this oii troe flat
paint, so down goes the price! White,
Ivorv. CrMm!
Ivory, Cream!
Reg. US gaL, cream
white, green ,
Basement
A
FRESH, NEW BUtSI ,
Small bulbs
5L5
dozen
4
- - -fe !
Largo bulbfl
doleen
Gorgeous mixed colors! Visit Ward's
garden shop for au your gardening
needs! j; .
I
MOTS 169 PART
WOOI,
IFiaiiiiel ilirfis
MSsssw .sav Maaam)' 1
4s .
50 reused wool, 50 cotton, In navy,
khaki or grey! Full cut withftwo pock-
Main Floor
MEN'S 13c f ;
Our lightweight Rockford sock! A big
favorite because it's soft and comfort
ablewears well! Limit 6 $r.
Main Floor
SATIN AND TAFESTA
mm:--
yd?
Special purchaao lot of beautiful ray
ons in 1 to 6 yard lengths. Sold bj the
piece only. .
Seeoad Fleor ' $"
Doet read this If
9JX9 this merningt
eant.ba here at
.89
Reduced from 8.98! All black; crush re
sistantl 8 only, sizes 9 to lt
. " Seeend Fleer .. ' -
FTRS-XHia GLAS3
mm
43c
i hi i
tii inch casserole with
hansied eovert
covered casserole
set (7W,
J-pe. bawl
Leaf pan, 8"Xf-
Bake dishes, t lte. iM
Fie plates, 8U". ltcj 9. 15; 9J4" 1
. i Daaement
pie plata er
fle
If)
-13o
.15a
REGULAR 1X3
SeMesMslod
ml
j Frey model of genuine horse
Sale! Harsehlda
(Covered Baseball
Basement
44
REG. S5C DOZ. DAFFODIL
1000 bulbs
First comej
to a
customer,
a
ea.
going on sale
first served.
Basement
this morning!
Limit 23 bulbs
SALE! MEN'S HEAVY ..
Police Sfocss
'.99 .,
Extra heavy leather solest Storm welt!
Riveted steel arch! Rubber heels! Fri
day and Saturday only! I
Uila Floof
Your choice of regular or slack style In
fancy rayon and cottofl. 10 to 12.
Maln'FIoor'
$1X0 PLIOFILM
If
(o)(o)
Transparent! Lightweight! . Sizes for
women and children, complete with
hood, I . '
Bfaht Floor
BEG. 43 MATERrirXT
innrzn
Delightfully styled for wear now and
after! - In; duco-dots and lovely s3Ud
color rayons. 9 to:29. j i
I Seeend Floor -
-4 f!
GHEAT XIG WmTE
PcMviv-
a thick fluffy
Giant 22wx44" size with
nap that men like!--Extra
heavy--'"'-.I-.: ,
Wash Cloths
Second Floor
rea.
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