Th OREGON STATESMAN. Salem. Oregon." Thunder Homing August 23. 1913 PAGE NINE r 4:1k 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 Madia 0 KSLM (MM ke) KOIN (: ke) Thus. News Music Tim Musie Time News INews IWest. 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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 gmshmms KGW (C2 ke) KEX 11W ke) jBand I Farm Tim Bugler "X" Old Sans iFletchcr News Melody Gema I Sam Hayes ; I Roundup Beys If. 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It Just naturally goes with that kind of music. 191S, United States Brewer Foundatiem News I Rhythm fay 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 I ahut "Bravo! New show her unless 'you h hew we take: them I 1- 0:G3i :f ' if -j f - : .i , I ! ; . : r i 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 V III Ml Foraerlys Hunt 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. make them Jump down again out of your salary!" fl. 1 mm Bros. Packing Co. Divirisa Si. 7 E i I New Radio Series Of Interest ! I . ' - ; ;: 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 Less Varnish! Less Sludge with wards &2otor 00 rrirur ''"iipiw1' it ; m I k mm M i t II "V I. II II m MM K M - - I - l,',7,J S U 1"J W VTOBETAflASSU ' i ll It I IMOKlcs? jP ILWmwA i n -A I I ' ' l-V I lot II I I' X T''.VM I H V? I V7 i ! " "S? BLONDIB rJj ij - fejW a BARNEY GOOGLE fJu. Nar rsf2 IL-. " LsssssajMfjtjaBBaBBei aJllma2mianammm PI I AWWBg I SHOULDMll KWOMOER IP IT STILL)! I V I I" WWJK k A. KN SEEM SO TASTES r ( J ) iLTlSTS HAg-p 'WOW AlAKN TIMES M&J gTOUgHf XUSBO TMg S iU PhLS V ' MICKEY MOUSE j ' j"""" 1 fIZlL. TfmSSa .lS HIS VULNERABLE jKNOVWS WW ' '!i(jORStilj9' GKtr, H SURKDUMP T r-iJ WITH A SLIMS J guT ux a J S BUT t X I VG Q00P 1 wmpv? ) iSSSSrSm ) fno. ouve- f- i -believe JSe w5fMESS-f not kv'V'y CHCAV6NS I NEVER PtSCARPEP; rT 7 PONTCHA (IT WAS rAlNT HAVE YCU EVER J ANY IV A fj f KILLEP h-I -I POIT.' &UlJj GOT r HEARD OF 1 BV YJ, f 1 I V V &r&S iCpV ACHILLES' HEEL?) T J itSlW i djfcv 1 ! THIMBLE THEATRE D0NT LISTEN 10 ME-LISTEN TO THIS STACK OP UNPAID BILLS. Y0U QE IfiDFOR ( ivou MEAN LITTLE ANNIE ROONEY LAWYER tWS iMUT HAVE SOMS SPECIAL FR1SND5 AMONd IHOtS CRDOKS BUT " HOWD yon ANO THEY Mmrf&ta ' THE LONE HANGEH 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 . WEDDIN6-INSTEAD OF GUESTS THE CHURCH WIU BE CROWDED M WITH CREDITORS AND SUBPOENA SERVERS! IBUT NEVER MIND T HAVB YJ26' Al FRIENDS WH AWOHER COULD BEAT GRANDH THEM TO IT? FATuea. AND THEY'LL LIKELY GET IDST IN THE RUSH Vitalized Tolilo ; of ': f Conslal Tides Times computed for TafL Ore, by the V. S3. Coast and Geodetia Swrvey foe The Oregon Statesman 31 - S.-0S a.m. 44 ; -29 ajn. . I. ' - S.4S BA. S4 UX PA, I - High ; Low Time Water 1:53 ajn. -91 :33 pjn. S.4 Ida ajn. -e.t 1M9JO.' 10 August Time Water 133 pjn. . - 1:35 ajn. ; 131 ajn. it -St p.m. ; - 1M ajn. , S:14 pjn. . 1M ajn. '3:5 pjn. ; 33 ajn. f pjn. SJ 14) 1.4 11 s sa as SJ 6 4 s.t J - S:0S a JO. 8:07 pjn. S:4 ajn. AM pjn. 0:34 ajn. S:M pjn. 10:04 ajn. lO Jtt pjn. a. I is -0 5 1J! M 1.0 to e.T St PRODUCTION RECORDS The average production of cows freshening in the fall and early ! WhU f EMM t . i .: j. ! --. . ! . Start August 20, Monday, at JeHensn Orcgca Transportation Fnrnihcd Ph. 2-1116 for pickup information after 6 p, m. THERE5 ONLY ONE ANSWER-AOUIET WEDOINO-NOPREVTEWS-NO PU8H UQTY- UNLESS YOU WANT TO CARRY A SHERIFF ALONG ON Ft YOUR HONEYMOON I I v NOT IF THEY FOLLOW ) INDIAN ? a a. a aaau & & a & a . S . . . iwyiftN WHO r V WHO ARE KNOWS AUJH& fMDU TALKIN BACK TRAILS. ZJ I ABOUT ? 1 Mi. I n I e -a K,.I1IK! H-H winter is higher than those fresh- : ening in the spring and summer. 1 f f ! Slcsdy Enplaynczi 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. Apply In person. . r HONEYWOOD i 1 DISTILLERIES, ma 501 8. 14th f SO YOU'RE THE ONd WHO PULLED THE PLuscxroFMy BATH, WATER 6EE,ZJ?Q THE WEDDING WILL BE JUST LOVELY-THE BRI DET WILL WEAR A SWELL WHITE DRESS AM CARRY A BIG BUNCH pyOFFLOvVEOSAN' THE SAMff INDIAN WHO )J PUNCHED VOO IN THE S. I JAW, SHERIFF. I'LL SES - YOU LATER i AWC. I 7