Th OHLGOIT CTATECMAIT. Calsm, Ortxjon- Tuesday X IcmLa, tZsj 12, IZiZ PACH FITS A Garden ; It Means Fresh Spinach for Baby .A Good Suntan for Dad ; By MAXINE BUHEN Hobbies, like times "has changed.". Was a time when col- - lecting Old English glass, making novelty woodwork or playing golf were the smart type of hobbies, but times have changed. These hobbies have been put away for the duration and good solid family men and women have a new love. It's, gardening. . There's been a general exodus from town-r-"give us f resh .air 01 ine country, ana an acre or two to dig in" men and worn - en cry,-and they really get them- silves an acre or two, and they really dig in the ground. Amateur-gardens in the near vicinity of Salem, and of course within : the limits of. thecityy are real - gardens.; No . impractical . fancy things . among ' these . gar' ' dens, there is already many . a , crop of young onions,' lettuce ap ; pears on dozens of Salem tables -. fresh from the garden,: radishes are putting, forth the first crop. ana anotner is on its way. ? won't 'be long " before" children r will be crying for another carrot .from the garden, ;' for children even small ones, are quick to rec- ognize the deliciousness of very - fresh vegetables. , Being a farmer at heart, trans planted temporarily "t te- the city, through no fault' of? my own," I yearned. for a; real young onion, one that squeeks when you set your teeth. into it. ' Last week I dropped in on friends reputed to have : "a good Victory garden and It was no longer; a tumor, I knew they had a garden. I came away with a supply of leaf lettuce, and enough green onions to do sev eral meals. That's living. These city couples have been loaned plots of ground by a friend who boasts two acres of good soil, within a few miles of town. Each Sunday the business men strip to the waist, set their hoes and shovels in the ground and weed and dig. The wives go down on their knees, pluck out any er rant weed from among the thick. lush green carrot tops, succulent lettuce plants and thick stalks of the onions. Children play in the nearby grass, climbing trees and enjoying their own leisure life. Any professional truck gard ener would be proud of these plots of land,' and they are gen erous in size too. A So it goes, war brings on many hardships,' but it1 brings many : families closer together, it has shown many men that a hoe in . the hand is worth a dozen golf - clubs,' -when ? it comes to real ' downright pleasure and good exercise. But remember, if you've ; friends Who sport a plot of gar den land,' don't visit them on " their xiaysofX. ;jf syoii-havej no garden, of your own to work in, at least stay away from the man Silver Plate to f Be Short ... Brides won't find the usual wide variety, of. patterns in sil- - ver-plated , flatware ;to . choose - from: this t year. Nor will they . find so many jtypes and sizes of . spoons, forks, .and . knives in a . particular, pattern. . ; Of ; the ten active silver-plater manufacturers in the . United . States five: have converted most . f their, facilities . to production f other war goods." The, rest are i- devoting .themselves entirely to . making flatware for the home ' front and armed forces. - , In producing their 'normal h items, manufacturers may use . only, half as much silver as they : used during the year ended June - 30, .1941. : ; To make the silver available to them go as far as possible, most silver-plated flatware man--. ufacturers are restricting pro- - duction to the most essential items knives, forks, dessert spoons, and teaspoons. Silver plated carving sets have been specifically ; banned by WPB. Such frills as oyster forks, bouil lon spoons, and butter knives will be scarce for the duration. New patterns are not being de . veloped and most old ones are discontinued until the war is over. Each manufacturer is vol untarily restricting his" regular line to two patterns, a plain Windsor for restaurant use and another one for home use. Eggs Make Dish For Dinner Here's a novel recipe for eggs au gratin: EGGS AU GRATIN cup mayonnaise V teaspoon salt . Ik teaspoon pepper , 1 teaspoon Worcestershire - sauce ... ' . ' cup milk 1 cup grated cheese eggs , ". " Combine mayonnaise, salt, pep per ! and Worcestershire sauce; gradually add milk, stirring af ter each ' addition until smooth. Add cheese; cook over low heat 5 minutes, or til cheese is melt ed and mixture is thickened and smooth, stirring constantly. Pour " who has one, he's too busy - to Vx sauce into shallow . baking ""J city people, dish. Drop eggs, one at a time.' ; - . into sauce. Cover with remain-, ing sauce. Place, in pan of hotr water. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 20 minutes. Serves six. Today's Menu ' A fresh fruit salad will begin today's dinner " and chocolate' ' cake will be a popular finale. - Fresh fruit salad t . Scalloped vegetables au gratin Hot biscuits . . - ' : ' : -. Chocolate' cake Frozen raspberries ESCALLOFED VEGETABLES AU. GKATXN 1 small head cooked cauli ; I flower ' 1 cup cooked peas ' lcupcooked carrots 1 cup cooked celery - J tablespoons butter ; 3 tablespoons flour.. - ' 1& cups milk '- . t -,cup: grated cheese - r . , ; teaspoon salt ' r .v Break cauliflower in small , pieces. Place - vegetables' in cas ' aerole in layers. Melt" butter over 1 low, heat, . add flour and blend ;wey.: Add - milk and cool until thickened, . stirring ' constantly." Add grated" cheese and. stir ,'tin- til melted. : Season." Four sauce over vegetables; top with crumbs 'Bake at 350 degrees for 30 min ( utes. Any combination of cooked .vegetables may be used. Serves - aix.".. . . ' :" .-. ' RATION CALENDAR " rooo Canned Goods Blu stamps G. H and 3 now valid and good through May 31. . Meat. ' Cheese. Canned Pish, fats, - Butter and Margarine - Red stamp . Fand a good until May 31. Sugar Coupon Na is good tor - pounds, expires May 31. . . - - Cottee Coupon No. - S3 good for 1 pound, valid through May 30. '- , . . GASOUNI Book A coupons No. S. good for four gallons each, expire May XI. i... . WVt.l OIL . . Putod s coupons expire Septem ber X. - -, . i . saors ' No. IT coupon In ration book No.. 1 good for 1 pair, expires Jury 14. . j . TIKES ' ' 1 Cars with C books must have tires inspected by May SI: B books . by. June 3a y- r ' . ' ; WEST' SALOI The Mission ary society tea of the Methodist .church will meet at the home of . Mrs. . Fred . Gibson Sh Kingwood . street Wednesday at 2 p. m. A -special speaker will be Mrs. Eric Johnson who spent several years , In missionary work - in Africa. The meeting will, open with de motions by Rev. Kelsie. A vocal number by the Bible class." The , committee in charge are. Mrs. G. E. Vosburg, Mrs.: D. T. "Brad ford," Mrs. Al Deckman, Mrs. D. .L.Miller, Mrs. Andrews and Mrs. Harry Bonney." The meeting .will be followed by tea." - ". ; --, ' Lamb Mixes - With Crumbs - ' Ground meat makes good eat- : ing, especially when its lamb. iHerejis a recipe where cracker . meal or fine crumbs will make the meat go farther. LAMB CUTLETS , " " 1 cup . thick; white sauce 2 cups sauteed mushrooms y2 cups cooked ground lamb V cup soft bread crumbs ".: !4 teaspoon salt - . Pinch of pepper . . - 2 eggs 1 ' 4 tablespoons wates ; ; 1 cup .cracker meal ' Add ; sauteed mushrooms. ground lamb, soft bread crumbs - and seasonings to white sauce. . Spread mixture in pan and chill until; firm. Shape into cutlets. . Roll f in cracker meal; dip in slightly . beaten eggs to - which .water; has been added; and roll . again in cracker meal. Brown .the cutlets in hot fat Makes 10 cutlets. LAMB TATTIES 1 pound ground Jamb " H cup dried bread crumbs " : V teaspoon salt ; . . 1 ' V teaspoon pepper ' V teaspoon -celery salt ' ?4 teaspoon paprika , , r Mix and shape into four pat- ties about V inch thick. Set on '. shallow pan and broil about 10 ' minutes until well browned on ' both sides. ;., , . toaslinq Master Bread has loastabHity ' : it smooth, eves texture, eoad . )ust tk right is slices moke real toast. AT YOUH GSOCEH'S Mrs. Rice Fills Giaplairi's Post Roberts Grange ROBERTS Roberts grange held its regular meeting Satur day, May IS. The agriculture committee reported It has been tested the use of Boron around cherry trees to keep cherries from cracking; Increasing potato yield, promoting garden pea growth, keeping worms from radishes and turnips.f llriK A:t.uy: R Mrs. Bice elected , to fill out the year' fn f the chaplain's sta tion? vacated by Nellie Uddler. Melvin Frindle will fill the vacan cy on the executive committee made by Bliss Fiddler's resigna tion. ; ''.- Lecturer's . program " Included: Land of . Empire Builders," song; Interesting facts by Annie John ston; roll - e a 1 L "Memories of Mother";i reading, "Mother" by Rose Howland; contest, living words; pledge to flag; "God Bless America - - It vw decided by those pre sent, there would be no social benefit during. May.--.A'w. Amity Principal Move3 to Rledford y AMITY Principal and Mrs. Roscoe L. Larson jmd family left Saturday for their home in Med ford. Mr. Larson has been prin cipal of the Amity high school for the last three years. lie resigned to take up other work in place of teaching. . . I V Mr. and Mrs. T. C Richter, who bought the Larson property "on Jellison street, will move to their new home at once and Sterling Alrich and family, who bought the Richter place west ef Amity wCl move from the R. IL Massey prop erty on Getchell . street to the Richter property this week, . Miss Clinton to Talk On Qotliing Repair UNION niLL Miss Frances Clintan, county heme demon stration leader, wHI meet with wamen ef the . enrreanding nelghberheed Tuesday at 1:30 p, m. t talk n the subject "Care ' and Repair ef Clothing." . ... - , , All Interested are invited te attend the meeting. AinityWSCSSets Qcanup Dayo ;. AMITY The TVoman's Society of Christian Service of theJAmity Methodist church met Wednes ay afternoon In the" social rooms of the church. Mrs. Cora Waddep had charge of the opening wor ship 5 and praise service with prayer by Mrs. J. D. Woodman. During the business meeting ft was arranged that Wednesday and Thursday are to be cleanup days at the church. -; ; - During the social hour refresh ments were served. Hostesses for this meeting were Mrs. D. Smith, Mrs. Jf. L. Payne, Mrs. E. O. Morse and Mrs. Pearl EHenwood. Undergoes Operations 1 WEST SALEM Ira Notebom. 1043 Sixth street, is In the Veter ans hospital at Portland where he has undergone two operations within the last two weeks; the amputation of the right leg and the left arm. The left leg was am putated about two years ago. He Is reported to be progressing as well as could be expected consid ering the seriousness of these op erations. , j; ys:; . . .faiaj? ufw" f.ldko tho niost of drippings Save every drop I of grease frorn your cooking. Don't throw Stway a single drop of used cooking fat ; bacon grease, meat drippings, fry? ing fata every kind you use. After ; you've gotten all the cooking good from them, pour them through kitchen strainer into a clean, wide? mouthed can. When you've saved a 'pound or more take this waste fat to your Safeway meat man and he will send it on its way to make vitally needed war explosives. 1 ; ,. ; ..- -.. " i . - YOU'LL 0E HELPING THE' WAR EFFORT IF YOU ' DO! ' Your grocer, whoever he is, will appreciate your patience, understanding; and cooperation.' You can do your part to help him help you by shopping earlier. Remember, all Safeway prices are low every dayl f - There's Plenty of Variety In Non-Rationed Items Ql savsatuasta v23j to lYAsraarctt&tfxrs j rhpflCft rhiladelphia Cream or - 4 Honey Bradsh.w' l-x. glass 28 C Peanul Bailer 1,. 11k jr 3 1 C Salad Dressing ShSLL. 2 1 C Iliracle Whip Kraft.J'lnt Jar iaOC Ilayonnaise Best Foods.....J,int 31c OllVeS Ijjidsar Medium Klpe. .Pint Worcesler Sauce sbW. 12c Ilnslard ubb, . .: jar. .9c Chinese Hoodies nios. Pkg. 14 C Biskil Ilix IFsher's. tii-Ib. pkg. 28 C y.- i ; , r-Paxyabe Flour S SSi ?3c Low Prices on Rationed "Food ; : Pancake Flour "Jkekage 15c U4) Cul Beans itue mu.no. 1 J 13c Wneai Teas! Wafers iiK: 18c UUru Country Home Cream, No. 2 can WW M , Cora Del Mala Cream.... Jf. 303 can lie Spinach Sannr Garden. Ne. Hi can 17c lf ?: CalSnp Ked HUl .:...14-x. bettie 13C K nvfAle d T Choice, PcarS CboIeeli l..Ne, 2, Van t),.nl.w V.rn.lm Clapp's A t mjuu y m liwU - strained fted) Shorienirrj Mirm . sau Oals n-0..i-M..-.J8-n. package 21c Ail Bran 1C3 Bran Nabisee-Ll-Ib. pkj. 19 c Corn Flakes Kellorr. ll-ox. pkri 8c Cheerioals Graham Crackers -lb. pkg. a iJ w Coffee Sirelcher a$S?m- 18c Clolh FillerS DependabIe.Pkfj;7C Kodl-Aid Drink Ilix 2 ,,r9c Ilaca-IIix .For Syrnps.. ., Each 5c Vanilla Flavor lOc Baking Powder 23c Black Pepper ELrZd 5 c A B Cs of Homo Canning It's just off the press '. . . this Wartime 'Edition of our canning and food preser ,vation booklet! It is a completely revised edition of our popular canning booklet which we offered last year. jMuch material has been added and it is newer in every way , . definitely de- Hgnea tor wartime needs ana restric tions. 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