The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 26, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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Ross Appoints
Committees
For New Year
: EILVERTON Errol , Ross pre-
iaea at uie SUverton Chamber
or commerce meeting Wednesday
night. Leonard Hudson, chairman
of the agricultural committee, told
- of the agricultural courses offered
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uftn scnoois ana served as
program chairman.. He Introduced
.the five speakers, four of his stu
J dents and M. Buchanarfc- a. former
Smith-Hughes instructor at Sil-
verton, now assistant supervisor
of vocational education, . '
Students ho sjxl V were Mel-
, 7m iting, fourth in the district's
. ; Better Farming project;, spon
sored by the Kiwanis club:
v-naries Morgan, who won first
- In the recent Smith - Hughes
speaking contest at Union. Hill on
his topic "The Great Day Com
ing;, Wallace Satern, ! who spoke
on his Holstein dairy : cattle; and
Tom Fish, whose topic was "When
J oe Comes "Back to the Farm."
A business meeting of the
chamber will be held March 13
when a budget will be studied, it
" was announced. ' -
.. ; Chamber of commerce, commit
tee members are: .; ; 1 . ,
Industrial, T.rT. Leonard, G. W.
Hubbs, M. G. Gunderson, - R. B.
Duncan and J. R Clough; mem
bership, Jack Fish, Norman Kolln,
Henry Aim and Reber Allen; vis
itation, Dr. A. L. V. Smith, P, C.
VanSomeron and Elmer Johnson;
publicity apd advertising, Mrs.
; Harold Roop and Henry Pritzlaft;
; griculture, Leo nard Hudson,
Percy Palfreyman and -Charles
Leonard; legislative, John HobXitt,
Harry Carson and Alf O. Nelson;
The OREGON STATESMAN Salem, Oregon, Friday Mori January; 23. 1945
Kanch7 ;
RamBlinc
By Rural Reporter
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I Methods of farm accounting
wul be discussed Tuesday i at 10
a m. at the chamber of commerce
rooms in the' city hall at Dallas.
Prof. G.' W. Kuhlman of the farm
management deDarlment Oresrnn
State college, will be on hand to
answer questions. The morning
session wm be devoted brinciriallv
to :; assisting fanners in starting
i new account records. .
I Slugs are aDDearinir n ful
in'-Yamhill county, Rex Warren,
county agent, reports. . Warren
suggests getting at thenr at once
with bait made up of 1 pounds
page win f
metaldehyde, pounds calcium
arsenate to 100 pounds of bran.
The bait should be applied at the
rate j of four to five pounds an
acre Tests should be made be
fore v applying any , quantity - of
nail. .Fiace small piles at approxi
mately .. 10-foot -'.intervals and
check in 24 hours. If six or more
slugs, are found at each nil ihem
bait is recommended. The bait can
be purchased already; mixed at
seed and; feed stores, Warren
says.
In tthe circuit court room of ' the
Dallas courthouse, February .1, at
10 a.m., W. C Letb, Polk county
agent will conduct a meeting for
fruit j andt", nut growers. C. -E.
Schuster, JProf. Henry Hartman
and R. E.-'Rieder will be present
to 'discuss; spraying, management
and soil problems.
tion in the volume 'pt farm prod
ucts for sale in 1943 and a pro
bable increase in some farm costs,
the U. S. net farm Income In 1945
is expected to be ! less .than In
1944 ;and 1943. Data of the Ore
Sgon. agricultural experiment sta
tion and U.S. department of ag
riculture indicate that net farm
income rarely reaches . one-half
Of the gross farm receipts, except
In war time.
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Leghorns account for 48 Der
Cent of the total of i all breeds of
chickens : raised in Oregon. New
Hampshires run second with 34
per tent. In the United States.
Leghorns also lead with 33.8 per
cent,! but Plymouth Rocks come
second ; with , 25.6 ; per cent and
New j Hampshires register but 10
per cent over the country as a
wnoie.
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MI$S BRAZIL-L.ui,.
Burnett (above), chosen front
! 100 aspirants to portray "Miss
Braxil," will dance and tlnr in .
movie about the; pan-Americas
goo neighbor policy, j
roads, Dr. P A. Loar. O. E. Rov
er -and Charles Hovt: retail trade:
A. Hande, L. F. Tucker and C
H. Weiblr; I house. Earl Adams
and C. H. ! Dicker son: brasrram.
John Jordarij Glenn BriedweU and
Lloyd Larsen; luncheon, M. G.
Guiderson, Fred Klang and John
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Cracker Cookery Handy Art When jit
uomes to Lntertainina the Crowd :
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SCALLOPED OYSTEBS
2 dozen large oysters
f cups coarsely crumbled
crackers
4 teaspoon salt
V teaspoon pepper
1 cup oyster liquor and milk
1 teaspoon grated onion
ttjcup butter or substitute
Drain oysters, reserving liquid,
add top milk to make one- cup.
Arrange one third of crumbs in
greased2-quart casserole, place
half oystVs on top, sprinkle with
salt and pepper, repeat and top
with remaining crumbs. Heat
liquor and m, onion and butter
until latter is melted. Pour over
oyster mixture and bake in mod
' erate oven at 350 degrees for 35
minutes. This serves C.
SEA FOOD RAREBIT
IVi cups water
- teaspoon: salt .
lb. shrimp or crab meat
1 dozen oysters
3 tablespoons fat
4, tablespoons flour
cup grated cheese
' Salt and pepper
24 crackers , -
Drain oysters, reserving liquid.
Melt fat in saucepan. Stir in I
flour. Gradually add fish 4iquor
wua enough milk to make S
cups. Cook until thick -and!
smooth. Add cheese and stir un
til melted. Season. Add fish, heat
thoroughly j and serve on crack
ers. Serves f or more.
Hone other than a cracker
company's home economics ex
pert makes this suggestion for
the use of Crackers in vegetable I
; cookery, p k-
kaLk supreme
1 tablespoons fat
2 tablespoons chopped onion
1 cup chopped cooked meat
cup flour
2 cups milk
4 cups chopped cooked kale
Salt an pepper to taste
1 cup coarse cracker , crumbs
V cup grated cheese
Saute onion and meat in fat
Stir in flour. Add milk and cook j
until thickened. Add kale and I
seasonings and pour into 13
quart casserole. Ton with crack
er crumbs and cheese. Bake in I
moderate oven (330 degrees F.)
30 minutes. Serves 6.,
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Vitamin B, Dairy Chocolau
Drink ... every quart c nUin
twic the , daily supply of
Vitamin B- necessary for any
normal adult 4
STILLICIOUS Dairy Choco
late i processed fresh daily
and gives you the rich nutri
tional value of milk, together
with a most appealing, delec
table chocolate flavor.
Drink STILLICIOUS . . . jn
the home ... Vat school . . .in the
office... in the factory.
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BUTTER BUTTERMILK CQJTAGE CHEESE
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IGA TonaW Hoi Sauce
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Erispy Crackers
Oven-fresh Krisples 4be favorite
cracker ef America Save at IGA.
every aay.
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SUNBRITE CLEANSER
MAZOLA OIL
MRS. STEWART'S BLUING
irlO-os. botde
WHITE ROSE BLEACH
YELLOW SPLIT PEAS
4 Mb,, cello
YELLOW SPLIT PEAS j
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carton
Sno Boy fresh tomatoes packed in 1 -pound carton i
each tomato perfect.
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