The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 23, 1945, Page 9, Image 9

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    Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon." Thunder Homing August 23. 1913
PAGE NINE
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By Way of Help : j ,
Ideas About Sugar; Rubber Jar Rings,
New Post-War Kitchens Given 'Here
. By Maxlna Baren V ,1
A miscellany of cooking and household ideas: 1 j
The county home demonstration agent reminds us to dry soma'
fruits for winter's use. They save both fruit and sugar. You can
get detailed directions for canning from Miss Marjoria Tye at tha
old high school building.
Another sugar saving hint comet from tht sama office. Less
sugar is required lor warm food
than cold. Pies served warm can
.-
ba sweetened less than when
served chilled, and they'll taste
as sweet. Fruit dishes especially
have this quality, and the same
thing goes for fruit beverages.
You can get more good out of
your fruit jars if you heat the
fruit some before packing. Then
less water need be added and
therefore tha most is gotten out
of the sweetening. This also
serves to improve the flavor of
large fruits such as peaches,
pears and plums.
Here's another hint on can
ning pears; put them up before
they art too soft. They should
be good and firm, although soft,
and should be beginning to give
off juices. Over-ripeness is us
ually the cause of canned pears
being mushy, rather than being
overcooked. Put the pears in a
mild salt water to keep from
darkening as you peel them.
Light colored corn syrup can
replace up to of tha sugar
called for in the directions. .
Rubber rings this year are
said to be of better quality than
last year. Color has nothing to
do with the quality of rubber
used. Rings may have an odd
odor, but this should not be tak
en as an indication that the rings
are faulty. The odor should have
no relation to the flavor of tha
foods in the jars.
Speaking of jars, it's wise to
use the type closure that Is made
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M. Downey
Fastor's Call
Orchestra
Kate Smith
Bie Sister
Helen Trent
Gal Sunday
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IS IS With Lopes (Ma- Perkins
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Hillbilly
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3:13 Concert Hour
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3:30 'News I Showboat
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Music. News
KOAC AM - 10:00 Newt; 10:11
nomemakers: 11:00 Concert Hall:
11 JO Concert Hall PM Noon News;
13:18 Farm Hour; 1 0 Ride 'em Cow
boy: 1:13 Traffic Safety; 1:30 Variety
Time: 3:00 Parents' i Forum; 1:13 Duke
Ellington; 3:30 Memory Music; 3:00
Rom where
.. We were sitting around tht
embers of Ed Crumpit'a bar.
becue last Saturday night; fin
ishing our beer and hot dogs;
while Ed strummed the guitar
...picking out old, friendly
gongs. ..
Soon everyone was staging.
The harmony wasn't too good
... bat the spirit was a spirit ol
friendship and good hamor.
And It made me think how
music-music of the people
overcomes barriers of prejudice
and intolerance. A Yankee folk
song or an English carol or a
Copyright,
especially for tha jar being used,
even though another brand of
top seems to fit They are really
Interchangeable, but when buy
ing new tops, you might Just aa
well purchase the original type
tops for your jars.
Experts Are Practical
Amusing are the findings of
two experts on kitchen planning
from New. York State college of
home economics. They state that
often times the old kitchen re
modeled and furnished with
modern appliances turns out to
be a better kitchen than tha
grand new streamlined ones the
magazine recommends. There is
more to a kitchen than stream
lining: and color magic, they say.
Many of the elegant new rooms
are merely untried models on
paper - - and probably the prod
uct of the fertile brain of a high
ly educated man expert who
doesn't know how to fry an egg,
let alone know whether it's
mora convenient to hava tha
dishes-stored close to tha place
they're to be used or to the
drainboard from which they are
to be put away. '
j More study needs to ba dona
to find ways of labor saving
and preventing fatigue by prop
er adjustment of sink and drain
board. And don't I know - - just
because the architect happens to
be a six-footer, is ho sign I need
a sink that hits me at the arm
pits! I
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' Hoonemaker
Art Baker
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Ted Malone
Tru Story
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Ma Perkins
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Happiness
J. B Kennedy
C. Bennett
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Backst Wife ITime-News
Blast Club
Glamour
Breakfast
Today 's Tops steua Daius Radio raraaa
Feature StorT Loren. Jones (News
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iGirl Marries
I Portia
Plain Btn
I Front Page"
What's Doing
Kay West
Boad of Ufe i Time
David Harum IWaUie Talkie
!Aunt Mary Up Tempo
!Dr. Paul I Footlights
; Woman's Scrt.
News
jStars Today
Day Foster
I Headline
J Melody Lane I
I Favorites
Hop Harrigan
For -Release
Chas. Barbe
(Songs
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Pirates
;Dick Tracy
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Music Hall
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IHid'n Valley
Philo Vance
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-X"tra Hour
News: 3:13 Musie of the Masters; 4 DO
Science: 4:13 My Country: 4 JO Musie
Salon: 4:45 Latin Am; S.-00 On Up
beat: 3:43 Fia-hung Men: IM News;
4:15 Eve. Farm Hour: 7:00 Lift Thy
Voice; 1:30 Mua. Comedy; 3:30 Music;
3 JO News: 9:43 Meditauons.
I sit Jy Joe Marsh
Songs for a
Hotter Vorld
Southern melody-they an speak
a common language of the heart
...bind fplks together.. .help ua
forget our grudges.
Froaa where I ait, maaie cast
help to snake the whole world
kin. Maybe we ought to have a
lot more of It... Informal stags
aroand the lire, and In the boas a.
And It's sure true that a mellow
glass of beer fits iato the pie
tare. It Just naturally goes with
that kind of music.
191S, United States Brewer Foundatiem
News
I Rhythm
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Ruth fonrad
Married to ;
iManl
Miss Ruth Conrad became the
bride Of Mr, 1 Phillip Gardner, ;
USNR, at a candlelight ceremony ?
in the Carrier room at -the First
Methodist church Saturday night, ,
August 18, at ?:30 o'clock. The
bride itf the daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. C G. Conrad of Salem and
her husband is the son of Mrs. ;
Inez Gardner: of Prineville.'
Preceding the ceremony Pro
fessor ,T.i S. Roberts played "I
Love You Truly" and "Because."
The Misses Bonnie Baillie and
Donna ; Wengefiroth, who wore
, pastel pink and blue net gowns,
lighted, the tapers.
Dr. J. C. Harrison performed
the double ring ceremony before
the fireplace which was deco
rated with pink and white roses,
gladioluses and greenery. .
The bride, ' who was given in
marriage by her father, entered
on her, father'! arm and wore
white satin gown- with a; full
skirt, which terminated in a long
train. -The gown was fashioned
with : a scalloped sweetheart
neckline enhanced with seed
pearls, long sleeves Which ended
in points over the wrists and tiny
satin buttons! down the back.
Her full length tulla veil fell
from fa crown of seed pearls.
The bride carried a bouquet of
white , I gladioluses, carnations,
bouvardia and maidenhair fern
tied with a white grosgrain bow.
Her only ornament was a single
strand of pearls. : f I
Sister 1 la Attendant
Miss I Melba Conrad of Port
land was her: sister's only at
tendant She wore a peach, chif-
RATION; CALENDAR
MEATS, PATS, ETC.!
Book '4 Q2 through US I good
through Aug. 31;V1 through ZS good
through Sept. 30;is Al through II valid
through October f 31: Fl through KJ
good through Nov. 30.
SUGAR: : i 4
Book 4 ; Stamp 3S vaUd for . five
pounds through August 31. 1
SHOES! : i i ?
Book : J - Airplane stamps 1. S. 3
and Valid indefinitely. i
'THE ! YOUNGj IDEA" ; By Mossier
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"Bravo! New show her unless 'you
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Uo wan! men and women ready for
work at Ike slave tine and dale.
We want men and women to register
for night tvork in pear and prune.
Prunes start about Sept, 12. Get all set;
Register NOW! 1 1
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Fred szi
fon gown with a full skir short
5?ufed sjeeves tnd " sweetheart j
neckline, j Her bouquet Was of
peach gladioluses, carnations and
maidenhair fern tied with a
peach satin bow. ; -
Mr. Victor Haffner of Harris
burg, cousin of the bride; stood
with Mr.! Gardner as -best man.
Mr. T. jjWriston of Salem seat
ed the guests. a j
For her daughter's nuptials,
Mrs. Conrad wore a flowered
jersey dress with black and white
accessories and a corsage of gar
denias. The groom's mother was
unable to attend the ceremony,
The newlyweds greeted their
guests in front of the fireplace '
at a reception immediately after
the ceremony. Mrs. T. J. Wriston
of Salem cut the bride's cake
and was 'assisted by Mrs. Harlan
Ross of Harrisburg. Mrs.; Victor
Haffner ' of Harrisburg presided
at the punch bowl. Misses Bon
nie Baillie and Donna Wengen
roth were in charge of the guest
book and the gifts.
When the couple left on their
wedding; trip the bride wore a
gold wool dressmaker suit with
brown accessories. The 1 couple
will visit the . groom's i mother
land relatives in Prineville and
then proceed to San Francisco
where Mr. Gardner reports back
to his ship. Mrs. Gardner will
return - later to her duties as
official in charge of the U. S.
weather station at LaCrosse,
.wasmngion.
Mrs.! Riley a
Newcomer
Sylvia Gooch Riley has come
to Salem from Portland: to take
charge of the prescription de
partment of Fred Meyer's drug
department. ,
Mrs. Riley is a former presi
dent of the Albany branch of
the American Association of
University Women. A graduate
pharmacist, she has been em
ployed : in Fred Meyer stores'
drug departments in Portland
since 1943. In Salem she is liv
ing temporarily at the home of
her brother. Earl Gooch, 975
North 16th st. i.
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Of Interest !
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Of Interest to radio listeners
and ; Salem Business and - Pro
fessional Women's club members
in : particular are the series of
"Beyond Victory" radio programs
which are sponsored and put
out bjr. the World Wide Broad
casting Foundation in collabora
tion With the Carnegie Endow
ment for International Peace.
Transcriptions of these broad
casts will be made available to
clubs, schools, study groups up
on request to the foundation and
there is no charge for this serv
ice. These programs may be
heard over KSLM on Saturday
morning at 10:30 to 10:45. Pre
viously these broadcasts were
scheduled for a Monday even
ing hour; but due to network
hookups tha time had to be
changed to Saturday.
The title of the coming! Sat
urday's program is "The Char
ter Jobs for All." This i pro
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m an
gram has been arranged fa the
popular question and answer
style with men; who are consid
ered to be experts In their field
doing, the answering. On this
program will be Mr. Mai com
Davis, executive officer, on the
- first commission of the , San
: Francisco conference, answering
questions propounded to him by
' a war veteran, a newspaper staff
member and a member of the.
Foundation's Listeners' league.
Miss Maria Churchill of Port-
land Is a guest at tha home of
her brother-in-law and sister,
Mr. and Mrs. George Weller, for
several: weeks.; Coming to spend
the weekend at tha Weller home
will be her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Eton.
! i
Haffner Family Visits
J i '
j LIBERTY Mr. and Mrs. Her
man Haffner and four children
of Salem were! Sunday guests at
tha Lloyd Bjelde home.
nonsense! imeanvoucanT
afford an extravagant .
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A few -men wanted wha
Interested In steady employ
ment with an opportunity for
advancement te the right kind
of tadlvtdaala.
BfechtntcaJ ahiUty and past
experience will be given dne
eonsideratien. These not aeri
Vosly minded need not apply.
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