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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1943)
Tha STATESMAN, Solera, Oregon. V.V2nes&rr ITorsIn?. rr3 2L Ki3 Hesitation May Lose : Stamps . " By MAXINE BUREN - . ' She who hesitates Is liable to ' lose her very precious ration tamps, because April 30 is com . ing right along and red stamps A, B, C. and D won't do her a bit of good after that. Then there ' are the blue stamps, D. E and F, which must be used up by April tO, too. Women are baying to entirely revolutionize their mode of ' household buying. In the first -place, we've always been taught ' to save for a rainy day, and sav ing stamps we don't happen to need this week, seems to be the reasonable way to save. But bet ter these days, to buy what we will need, and use up the stamps, before the day slips along when 4 our good stamps become void. Many women will find that the grocer is out of what she needs those last two or three days. About the red stamps, check I on what you'll need' this week in the way of meat, and retain , that number of red stamps, but spend all the rest of- your red coupons on what you may need later. - Number E stamps wilt be ' good next week, and will remain valid past the April 30 -deadline for the A, B, C and D ones. .This makes a reserve for emergencies whick may arise next week. Even If you don't have any Im mediate necessity for meat, fats and cheese, remember that you will need to Increase your salad oil in summer, when salads of ten make the main dish. A pint of oil will set you back 6 points' and many a family can use a pint of oil a week. Then remem ber that you may need extra but-, ter in summer, so buy up an ex tra amount of vegetable shorten - ing,' so you can use your fat stamps later -for butter (which ' you would prefer to buy as need ' ed. Canned fish and meats take : red stamps, ydu'd do well to stock up a bit for summertime; dining. . As to canned goods, juices are a - good investment for stamps, ' dried beans and peas will make . ' good casseroles for summer "cov : ' ered dish picnics, soups are- al - ways good for' the- emergency cupboard and if you're- extra stamps, you might find- a can of pineapple (though high in - points) handy, to -give flavor to neck" aren't tlass. Lack of tin, scrap metal, greases and fats are bottlenecks to production. Advertising brings em in to slap the Jap, Flndln4 a house may ba your bottleneck today. Or buying a new pair of shoes. Or how to fit your family7 nutrition needs to the, new "point" system of rationing. Advertising breaks those bottlenecks, too right in the pages of this paper. Today I 1 s tprlng fruit salads. The sugar coupon number 12 Is good until May 31, but there's no harm in getting your supply J now, it will keep and win re lieve the grocer of a last minute rush when the deadline comes along.: Coffee coupon number 28 ex pires Monday, watch it. - Today's Menu ; f ' .- i ! ': --r ' . " -.--'. liver will make a loaf to be served at dinner tonight. ' Carrot and peanut salad Liver noodle loaf i Fresh asparagus Canned berry shortcake I?. - ...j u ; ; :HV Cookies ;fc ':t -LITER NOODLE LOAF i pound beef or pork liver : X tablespoons. fat 1 cup cooked noodles i : 2 tablespoons chopped onions Ya cup chopped celery 1 tablespoon minced parsley . teaspoon salt . teaspoon pepper ' ' cup soft bread crumbs cup milk Brown liver well on both sides In fat heated in frying pan. Cool and put through food chopper. Combine with rest of Ingredients and lightly pack into buttered loaf or round pan. Bake 50 min utes in moderate oven. Wliip Avocado Into Dessert Avocados' . make very good meal! beginners, attractive win both appearance andflavor Lemon or lime Juice adds to the goodness.' WHIFFED AVOCADO ' 1 small avocados . , Juice of two limes or lemon juice T 3 tablespoons powdered sugar Cut the avocados in half and scoop' the pulp - out carefully leaving the peel unbroken. Mash the pulp, add the lime juice and powdered sugar to taste. Beat until it looks like pale green whipped cream. Pile into shells and serve very cold. May be - prepared ahead of time as the lime juice prevents the avocado from darkening. Serves four. Mrs. George E. Donaldson and MrsJ Oscar L. Donaldson return ed Monday from Camp White,' Oregon, where they spent ' the weekend as guests of Sargent George E. Donaldson, who is .- stationed there in the station hospital. - It's! as, old HE trouble today Is all "bottle- i i - r Easier Parade Wild Eyed- Rumors By DOROTHY ROE AF Fashion Editor V'"--: . No, Mabel, you won't have to wear an old flour sack in the -Easter parade. . Despite the wild-eyed rumors that. have been' making the . rounds recently, there , is no shortage of spring finery on the home front You may buy as many Easter bonnets, suits, frocks, gloves, handbags ; and gewgaws as your budget will al low but you're going to feel pretty silly if you buy a lot of things you don't need and find them dated this time, next year. The point is, youll find as wide and varied a selection as ever when you start out with your shopping list in hand. If it's a pure wool suit you're seek ing, youll find it with no diffi- : culty, at every price range and in any weave from tweed to gabardine, s or from . flannel to serge. , , : ; , The little suit-dresses of spring are big news of the moment, be ing shown in handsome new rayon failles, surahs, tussahs and satioh cmxndab roon ' Canned Goods Blue stamps D. X and F good throufU Aprtl 30. Meat Cheese. Fat Bed lUmpt A, B. C and O valid through April SO. Susar Coupon No. It good for S pounds, expires May Si. - Cotfeo Coupon No. St, sood for 1 pound, valid through April 23. . GASOLINg Book A coupons No. f, good for four saltans each, expire May XL. . ruzx ou. Period S coupons expire Septem ber X. SHOES No. 17 coupon tn ration book No. 1 good for X pair, expires June 13. . ' " - TIRES '-" " " ' Cars with C books roust hay tires inspected by May 31;. B books by June 30. -.. The Salem ration board win bo closed Saturday to move, but will bo open as usual on Monday in tha new location, the Nelson building. Miss Elelse Back 'of Salem a teacher for several years at OSC will leave Friday with her moth er Mrs. A. H. Buck of Eugene, for St. Louis and will teach in Washington university there. - ' i ' f o : The Woman's benefit associa tion meeting has been postponed from Thursday of this week, un til April 29, when it will meet at the home of Mrs. Avis Perrin. MONITOR A shower was held Thursday in honor of Mrs. Charles Tyler. A large crowd at tended. ' - . I .. .. a m . 1 r mSSJpe-a-,- and every day. Read the ads like break Ing. bottlenecks, it's an old American cus toma particularly good one now. V Prtparedfer THE OREGON STATESMAN ' By men wBos . , hutiniss is commttnicstfon . 3 ; tb rougk advertising y , - ; . PACIFIC ADVERTISING ASSOCIATION Just. Rumors crepes as colorful and rich as any pre-war silks.' Most of them have brief weskit-like - jackets with nipped-in waistlines and slim trouser-pleat skirts. ' - Since it's a late Easter, youll see plenty of prints in the1 big parade. Navy with white is still a favorite, but the lighter mono tone, prints are almost as much in- demand.. Effective fori, the new soft suits are necktie prints, in small foulard designs. - Hats this spring are as' you like 'em. . If you're a tallf gal, there are plenty of big, swoop ing brims to dramatize your beauty. - If you're the petite type, youll go for the miniature bom burgs and efdoras in bright straws and fabrics, the flowered calots and the flirtatious little Gibson Girl sailors that are all over the place. - - " You'll find tall crowns and hats with no crowns at all. Youll find hats made of everything from gingham to balibuntLj Just pay your money and. take i your choice no ration tickets will be needed. t Limes Make Pie In Spring There's something about ; those brightly green little limes that prove that springtime is here, no matter what the temperature outside. Limes make good i chif fon pie, or other desserts, but you must include some of the grated rind, for therein lies the Intriguing tropical flavor. Here's a recipe that uses gelatin: f LTME CHIFFON PCS ! ' ' 1 tablespoon plain, unOavored " gelatine cup cold water 3 egg yolks, slightly beaten cup beet sugar : cup lime juice 1 teaspoon grated lime rind 3 egg whites teaspoon salt .1 baked 8-inch pastry shell KUcfe stakes jea CSS3Y, KCT5BS Xdla X. Flnkbam'S Vegetable Com. pound la made especially or women to roller periodic pain with weak, nervous, blue feelings due to runo ttonal monthly dleturbaneea. Taken regularly Plakaam's Compound helps build up resistance against such aymptoma. follow hvbel dlreo tiona. Thousands benefltedl I v -Ml .7- TersSm distress at CSXISLV Add gelatine . to cold water and let soften for S minutes. Add cup sugar, lime juice and rind to beaten egg yolks. Stir over hot water until mixture thick ens. Cool until the mixture just begins to set stirring over cracked ice will hasten this, if 06k:-:l in FAcniona pnon ivaqcs . to excitiko, yct SO LOW PUCCED! STUNNING DRESSY, COATS Your coat mokes the first impression. On Easter when you want to look your nicest choose a pretty navy or block. Perhaps a boxy M . or a fitted style. In sturdy wool-ond-rayon. 12-44. OTHERS IMS to NEW EASTER SUITS m - 2475 v M i- De yea bare ia mind dark ealt perhaps a pin atrfpef TooTl find a gee , seleetien kere at Warts! Or maybe yew choice wlu be dark twlIL m aaft flatterlnr or a bold plaid er cheek. year heart desires, eesne We've a geed selection! C!A?3 Flowsropped calots sailors . eye-shadowlog All gay as a corsae and flattering. Have yon seen They're In pretty straws prisingfy low prkedl US f m is tf necessary. Add salt to egg whites and beat until stiff, gradually adding the remaining V cup sugar. Fold In the thickened gel atine mixture, pour into the baked pie-shell and swirl the top attractively with the back of a spoon. oveiv . ' Si ....'( ' till I SI m fS t faster '''' " ' ; i H98 . .rm -y 19JS sv lovely uaatel .... .Whatever to Wards! smart brims. ust as them? . . 1 no K . J. - . ' nun EASixn RAYori So lovely, yWB choose yours to wear long past Easter. SJim one or 2-piece styles In navy frosted with white ... tender pastels. Sheer! CooU Beautlhjl! Sizes 12 to 7 53 to 44 and 9 to 15. IX. ST. Palestine Travelogue Given ct Assembly GRAND ISLAND MrsvE. JL Forslund of Portland was a guest speaker at the school assembly held Monday morning when she talked to the school children on her travels in Palestine. She and J 7 CMW. " If N her family lived there for t!l months. She told of the people, their costumes, customs and reli gious beliefs. She illustrated he talk with objects brought from the Iloly Land. Mrs. Forslund Is a sister of.&ft primary teacher, Mrs. James Rich ardson. J MONTGOMERY WARD , Suit-dress mtnaear looung ror a dVttry one-pce sty!s? Words : 7.93's ore a conecfion to take your breath erwoyl Handsomely made ... In thin, go-everywhere rayon Crepe. Solids, prints! k '