The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 08, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    Tbs) OUTGO!! STATESMAN. Salem. Orogosu Friday Morning, December t 1844
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Choose Christmas Cookies to Make
Most of Sugar; Use (Fangy Shapes
j By Maxlne Buren i
',. Christmsui cookies will be more of problem than ever for
most of us, who found the canning gupply of sugar inadequate
and had to delve into the winter allotment, Some cookies use
less sugar, but require butter, for it's no use to make a butter
cookie and substitute If the flavor depends uporjlthe butter,
then choose tmt Mvrirfe whlrh . "J.
can take a butter substitute. '
This recipe for peppernuts
satisfies all the repuirements. It
make a rather large batch, takes
only two cops sugar (they are
not very sweet) and any shorten
ing may be used.
PEPPERNUTS
;.. 4 cups flour
' 2 cups sugar
, . I
4 tablespoons candied peel
1 teaspoon nutmeg
X tablespoon cinnamon
1. teaspoon cloves
1 teaspoon baking powder L, .
Beat eggs and sugar, add
spices and baking powder, beat
thoroughly. Add flour and peel
(lemon, orange and "citron) and
knead on a board. Shape into
very small balls and bake on
oiled .-; cookie trays until pale
brown. The recipe may be di
vided if desired as it is large.
The cookies soften after . being
kept in tight tin for a few weeks.
Scotch, shortbread, iprltz
cookies, and a few others which
depend upon butter for flavor
might be squeezed Into the bud
get, Ginger cookies, especially
when made ' into fancy shapes,
make good Christmas tweets and
use little sugar. Some women
Include , some on ..the Christmas
tree to decorate, and then use
them for small sifts to neighbor
hood 'children', who come in to
I the family. , celebration. . ,
Undulant Fever
Grange Discussion
Topic in Ankncy
ANKENY Undulant fever was
the main topic for discussion at
the Ankeny . grange meeting Sat
urday night. The subject was
brought up by J. O. Farr in his
legislation report as a bui con
cerning the pasteurization of milk
is, or will be before the legisla
ture, this session, t . ;
Mrs." George .Henderson, read a
lengthy article 1 on this fever.
Mrs. C. F. Johnston announced
the corn show to be held Dec 8
at Central HowelL She said also
all canned fruit and jelly sent to
the grange headquarters in Port
land for the contest was given to
the George White service center
for the soldiers r ?
N. G. Howes, state grange deputy
, w AOS Are Going PlacesT
tm a1 'f '"Hill, f 1 ); . .1 :
Debwling t fiaumit
Around the world
a glorious ivar record
In LiBiADOt, a Wac helps speed a B-21 on its
way overseas ";-..
Behind the lines in Italy, a Wac flashes a message '
from General Clark to the storm center of battle.
"Somewhere" in New Guinea, a Wac speeds mail to
the men at the front.
In Normandy, India, Australia, Honolulu, England,
North Africa, New Caledonia Wees are helping
. bur fighting men hasten the hour of victory.
Working in highly slrilledobs that require nimble
fingers, keen minds, steady nerves.
Keeping at the work of war with an inspired spirit.
With a red-white-and-blue courage that will know
; no letdown until the light is won .'. .
Across the seas and around the world they're
making a glorious war record. The Wacs - gallant
.. soldiers oLthe U. S. Army the women all America
is proud of. " J , .
... - 14 SALEI1 VOHEII
IIEEDED HOW
To Aid ibs Vidpry Drive , V
(Enroll Now Lmt. tot Training Jan. 2
Good soldiers...
THE
O Far full informmtion nbout lh WitmmU Army Ctrpt, U yw
mmntt U. S. Army Rtruiiing Simtien. Or mmil cwipw bUm
,
' y. S. ARMY RBCRVITINei STATION
111 Pest Office Bldr. !
Salem, Ore. v"
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AODRKSa,
CITY-
STATC
-MIONRNa.
riaaai anatMr "yaa" ar W la aach af tha fallawtna auactlwiat
Ar v htwM " ' Haa yaa any Haa yaa kad at laaat
S an4 Kal tib.imm nr at raara af biak hiiIT,
Sponsored In the Interest ef Victory by:
la Solem
r n r3
.3
from .Jackson county and Mrs.
Howes were present Howes talk
ed about getting new' members,
saying Ankeny was doing well, as
they had initiated 14 this quar
ter, with nine reported for next
meeting. , . .
; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rice also
were visitors. He told the grange
a bin had been passed , In flood
control Which .will benefit- the
Santiam 1 and Willamette river
lowlands in this part of the coun
ty.. V'.ybr'a-ri-X
Shower Honors Pedec
Girl on Saturday
I PEDES H- A shower was given
for Madeline Womer at the, home
of Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Burbank
Saturday-' afternoon.- Miss 'Womer
was , a - Pedee girl and finished
high school here, going to Business
college at : Salem,! and has been
bookkeeper for Paulus Brothers
cannery for two years.
ttayetville 4tk Health
Clubs Arts Organized
HAYESVTLLE Three cooking
4-H clubs have been organized
and two Health clubs. Mrs. Ev
elyn Siddall has cooking I, Mrs.
M. Foley, . cooking n, and Mrs.
George Strozute cooking HL '
Mrs. -.Ruth Tipton and Mrs.
Lucile Kennedy have health clubs
No sewing clubs were organized
for lack of leaders.
Viscount Samuel Will
Head Liberal Party
. LOSIDON, Dec 7-(ff)-VIscount
Samuel, one-time high ' commij
sloner for Palestine and president
of the British Institute of Philos
ophy, was elected leader of the
liberal party in the house of lords
yesterday. He succeeds the 88-year
old Marquess of Crewe, who re
signed because of failing health.
Red Hills Farmers
Union Holdi Election
ROSED ALE The Red Hills
local of the rarmers union met
Tuesday at the schoolhouse. Elec
tion of officers resulted as follows:
F. W. Cammack, president;, vice
president, I Frank Barnett; Ray
HeckaiV secretary : treasurer;
conductor Paul Cammack.' chap
lain; Paul) Berndt, doorkeeper.
Executive committee, Paul Cam-
mack, Warren McNeil, Floyd
Bates. Meetings are held the first
Tuesday of the month.
Chaplains Wear Khaki
NEW. YORK, Deci 7-)-Ro-man
Catholic chaplains in combat
areas ; are1 wearing khaki while
saying maas for' the first time In
the history of , that church, Rt
Rev. Msgr. James H.: Griffiths.
chancellor; of the military ordin
ariate, announced today.
Young Grangers Hold
Saturday Social Meeting
UNION HILL Y.OA (Young
Grangers Auxiliary) met t the
grange hall Saturday night. Robert
Humphreys, vice , chairman,1; pre
sided in the absence of the presi
dent, Edna Morley. A watch party
win be held at the gralnery.on the
Heater place New Years eve. ?
Union Hill Grange
Social to Be Saturday
j UNION. HILL The Ufiion Hill
grange social night will be Satur
day night at the grange halL
MrJ and 'Mrst Marion Fischer
and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fox art
the committee, in charge.
CT7T7I ' For YoureelVea Why W
OLxLmI Must Beware a "Beaten"
GEBIIAIIY!
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-Buy the things you need for Holiday) eating now while you
have the time.' Supplies ' are plentiful and Safeway low prices
. . (will saye you.money. , -y-v , ': r
Fresh stocks to fill those Christmaa stoekinas. i
Pcanuls BSf Vr:ft. 29c
Lge. Ualnnls raney lb. 42c
Ilixedllub lb. 45 c
! KITCHEN, - 25-lb.'
I CRAFT Enriched ' sk. $1.02
50-lb.
sk.
$1.99
n.-rn Cnffn. OR PONDERED
DrOwQ sjUlJur Bring your stamps! j
Lb.
pkg.
80
niA-sl 1RS. WRIGHr& A brand new loaf
lirCuQ a grand new bread! XM Loaf 9c .
lVs-lb.
loaf
120
ean
Cream Corn PicUweet, No.
rial ttu ttiMai r.
aca a ansa, tiium vuiu lZ-ox. can
Tonalo Juice Dawn! (stamps ) os.
f ialaa'a Tai Oranfe Pekoe t '
LipiOIl S led Black 10e pkr.
Canlerbery Tea Bags 1 B1kl ' 11
Cocomall
Chocolate Malt ..Jb. Jar
Our Iloiher's Cocoa. i -lb. pkg.
Bakica Ry-Krisp .-u.o. Pkg.
Ili-Ho Crackers .
Ilabisco ICO Bran
Ilabisco Sbr eddies - iz-otv pkr.
Cream ol Hheal SSS
l-lb. pkr.
1-Ib. pkg.
28-os.
U1U VUabU VICaUACg 1 , m tans
Sn-Parb Granlld. Soap "S?
Palmolive Soap......3 reg. bars
15c
14c
21c
9c
36c
39c
10c
15c
19c
17c
He
22c
,15c
39c
20c
Salem's Best
Golfee Valao
Edwards Coffee
240
Lb.
Jar .
2-lb.
Jar-
Red Hen
Ilolasses
Ul
50
Close-ont Special
, 18-OZ. i
' Bottle )
Ivory Soap
For 'every household
need!
v Medium 1.' C m
bar & V
Cake
Floor
li-lb.
Pkg.
Swansdovn
IT .1. I
llf lUtlCOZ ne Crust Mix, 17-os. pkg.
Peanut Duller
Peanut Boiler
Beyerly .-..lb. Jar
Howdr
Coarse Grind lb. Jar
19c
24c
25c
25c
B-Z-B Honey Wild Blossom; lb. Jar 29c
Sleepy, Hollow Syrup pt. bottto 21c
25c
47c
35c
2-lb.
01., Qt.
Jar
TTttwMWl4k Tlbbetfs Brook
uarmaiaae Grapefruit
IluIIadeJIayonnaise I5e
Duchess Salad Dresg. C
Calsup (S BL Stamps) Hill i 12c Heins 19c
JlliabO OliVeS lindsay pint Jar 28c
Chopped Olives Llbby No. U ean, 13c
Qneen Olives Los Ollvos, J-os. bet 13c
Cncnnber Pickles liM,,-.1" 30c
Green Tonalo SUcei SB? 5J 19c
YouTl have to act quickly to win '
one of the 107 Cash Awards!- x
Snzanna Pancake
Conlest Closes
December 16!
Get your entry blank at Safeway
tell in 25 words why yon pre
fer "Dollar Slxt" or f "Cowboy
Style" pancakes TOU may win!
Snzanna KL-15c
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Safemy Stores are pledged
r ; ; to keep prices down
charge 'only ceiling prices or less!
We post ceiling price lists prominentlyl
We welcome que stions about: our. prices I
a:
Safowey fruits end vegetables ere s fresh s con be because
they're rushed from farm to store. , 4
i Apples
Winesaps ex. fancy, fancy.
IPoSafio
S3
Deschutes Gems,. No. 1 '
5 lb,. ISc ' 25 !. 94c
1C3 $3.49
Cranberries
Coos Bay. Medium Si:
seLb. WC
Help Shorlen the
Do YOUR Part te Help
Speedy Our Boys . Home
Bay an EXTRA Bond!
6th Var Loan
Cooky and candy making
' ' s I'
' TIMI TO start thlnlcinj about those holiday ,
'goodies"! And here are three examples of how .
easy it is to turn those thoughts into delicious
tbings-to-eat:. 4 j ' t:.i,---.- f .-. j .
CINGCmtAD MEN
. S cups nrichaa floui , J', tua brown sugar J
, t taps, baking powder ' firmly packad i: i
J4 tap. salt ! i M tup dark moUfacs
Vtttp.liHiar j . .lew. I' '""'-''!' H '
a eup shortanlng ij i . ii
Sift and measure flour; sift again With baking
powder, salt, and ginger." Cream shortening and
sugar until light and fluffy. Add molasses and
unbeaten egg; beat well. Add flour mixture grad
ually, mixing well after each addition. Roll on
lightly floured board to H-inch thickness. Cut
with floured gingerbread-man cutter or cut a
' large square for the body, smaller, circle for the
head, and strips for the arms and legs. Place on
Jightly greased Cooky or baking sheet. Bake in
moderate oven (35Q .F.) until, done, 10 to 12
minutes. Remove cookies immediately to rack;
, cool; store. Makes about 4 do. 2-inch cookies or
6 large 10-inch gingerbread men.
-TURKISH DELIGHT j
1 S tbapa. wnflavareo . 2 tbpa. lanon Juica ( .
gelatin - ' 1 tbsp. grated orangs
Vt eup cold water or lemon rind i
2 cup augar " S dropa yellow vegetable
: t cup hot water 1 coloring i I
2tbsps. orangs juict
Soften gelatin in cold water. Combine sugar and
hot water in saucepan and stir well until sugar is
dissolved. Bring to boil; add softened gelatin and
cook slowly for 20 minutes. Remove from heat
and add oVange and lemon juice, grated rind, and
coloring. Pour to ! about 1-inch thickness into
shallow pan (4 x l6) which has been rinsed with
co'd water. Let stand overnight; turn out on
board b'ghtly sprjnkled with powdered sugar; cut
in one-inch cubes and roll in powdered sugar.
Makes about 40 cubes. ' V I
! Sajtuay j
Horn (makers' Bureau ;
' VU UX WRIGHT, Diietter
Ilargarine Sonny Bank, X pis. lb. 18c
Vanilla and Lemon Flavor t-oa. , 10c
Baking Powder Clabber Girl ' can 23c
Sno-While Sail pL or Iodised, pkg. u 7c
A Baking Scda , 1-Ib. pkes.
25c
Grannlaled Sugar Beet ft-lb.sk. 32c
n-0 Oais Quick or Ser. 1 lb. pkg. ! 13p
Dnli's Gicgcrbrcad Ilix 22c
Planter's Feannls
.it
I-os. pkg.
15c
Yes, Safeway meets are cjueirontoocJ a . . flood eating, flcrvorfuL nd
rlutritlous. Yowr money tMick If youVo not satisfied, y
Grapefrnil Florida WhitesU-Lb. Cc SlCc
IseuUilS Sonklst Combat Colds!..
Pears D'AoJoos. Extra Fancy
Onions Yellow DanTers.,.......,;.. ., 10-Ib. bag 33c
f- 11-
T,h. W
.Mc
Texaa Green, Bell St
f Peppers
Takhnai Tender.
SweCl PcialSSS CaWomta..
A. Me
Quick! Salad Maklnnfl
Grourid BettJLir...Ab. 28c
Veal or Lamb Stew.JD. 19s
Short Ribs. J .. ,,.lb. 19e
Pork Sausage , Jb. 32c
Link Sausage
Type 3 .lb. 41c
' Beef Roast '
A gnL, 5 pta lb. tie
B grd 5 pta, lb. 25e
C croL. 0 pts lb. X2e
Pta.
14 T-Bone Steaks; Grd. A. lb. 48c; B, 41c; C, 35c
15 Round Steaks. ..Grd. A, lb. 38c; B, 34c; C, 29c
:; 13 Sirloin Steaks Grd. A, lb. 40c; B, 33c; C, 28c
I (Ne FolnU en C Grade BeefX
NO GUESSWORK FOX MARGE j
rr sats kue.Ias&e heads
OF CAULIFLOWER" SO MUCH
EACH. WONDER HOW LAftOC
THEy ARE, AAARY 1
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: . Fish! " . I ' I Pork Chops i
, CIC :ffiU-J. e UyCtCK Ligbtwelgbt. i
' .i Kit.. , - i i lean. i :
C?.1.J. - - -Ilea I Salmon..Jb. tie I Fresh, rXm I Lb-.- 35C'f, V
UiUU Quick!' SUd 3Iklno"--Pkf. W Sliced,: troU. caasbt. 11 lb (t rointa) I
but hcm rr says A - I that's ths way to , 1
. . . miiu riiKian " - . ...... 1M1MMMMWMM1MMMtMMM
r --l I wish CMnjFLOwy.x kw!r Tc .V 4 11
oemvutn 1 I SO MUCH EACH WHAT V I ' J TxrA I ill If V T?S I
v r r u .( Ij ' a-, i jl aw ar jb . . .jt jri i -v-z av - a a . 1,11 .
. vy boNT kmow ano r-AtrV.Vi n matter whether ; -
J tf!NJ NETTHER COES 7 I WANT A tAROE HEAD
i ib A ANYONE EtSU & ' MAYBE THEY'RE ,V . CP CAUUFU5WCR OR .
Drdcr Yoor
IIou! for ihc
HoKday!
To avouf possible dis
appointment, may we
suggest you give your
Safeway meatman
your turkey order
NOW! .
Quite So, Morsel Prklng by
Welsht b the Fair Wy! . ';
Pounds and ounces are accurate meas
ures of value in Zresh fruits and Vege
tables and at Safeway that' hoir
they're priced I Naturally fresh prod
uce, priced fairly. Make Safeway your
headquarters for all .food supplies! : .
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Sanator Hotel
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