The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, December 14, 1945, Page 8, Image 8

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Tiiv Pull
Sugarless Candy Makes-Up for
Sugar Filled Cookie. Recipe v
; By MasJne Barm -
Girtfttnw eookiM Dd candles are in order..
If your cupboard la sugarless as mine, youH appreciate a. few
ifgrUoni for Christmas sweets that require no sugar. Molasses"
eoplc h ive coma to the rescu with, several recipes. -
aOLA8SEg MINT 7AITT
X H ps molasses
2 t'lspoons vinegar
I'L. tablespoons shortening-'
K teaspoon salt ' .- '
' ', teaspoon baking soda
7 drops oil of peppermint
Cook molasses and vinegar,
r'rring constantly, to 269 de
I ces or until a little dropped In
cold water becomas brittle. Re
move from heat; add shorten
Int. salt and bakinf soda. Stir
until mixture ceases to foam.
Tour Into a greased or oiled
platter or shallow pan. When
cool enough to handle, drop
peppermint on It Two people
grease or oil their bands well
. and pull the candy between
them. After each pull one passes
his end of the candy to the oth
er. Continue pulling until candy
Is light In color and begins to
harden. Then pull into two long
strips and cut with scissors Into
I Inch pieces. Makes 70-60 pieces.
Not sugarless, but mighty
wonderful Christmas cakes arc
these. This recipe is made into
one of two varieties, the Sprite
cookie that's run through a
cookie gun, or Berliner Kranz,
formed Into long rolls, made
Into small circles crossed over
t the ends (similar to a pret
sel) and decorated on the top
with crushed cube sugar or col
ored candies. m
rich gram:
I cup butter
cup sugar
I egg yolks
1V cups flour
teaspoon elramd extract
teaspoon salt
Cream shortening and sugar,
add egg yolks . gradually, add
xtract and work Into dough
with hands if possible. Make
Into desired shape and bake IS
minutes at 400. Store in tin.
Delta Zetas at !
Mrs. Carleton s
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The. Delta Zeta alumnae club
met at the home of Mrs. Edmund
Carleton Tuesday night with
Miss Marine Paulsen the assist
ing hostess. A dessert supper was
served with an evening of cards
following. An exchange of
Christmas gifts was a feature of
the party. . ,
Attending were Mrs. O. K
Bests, Mrs. B. L. Bradley, Mrs.
M. C Buchanan, Mrs. Esther
Easton, Mrs. Bjsnae I Erlcksen,
Mrs. Charles Feike, Mrs. Joseph
Griffith, Mrs. Hugh I Morrow,
I'LL HELP YOU JVIAK& PJBS
MIS MOTHER NEVER
Tht aim of a perfectionist
is a flaky, tender pie crust
that will not soak up the
rilling and that's where
I come In! Special milling
to adapt me to pastry re
quirement gives you the
modern way to compete
with his mother's pies.
Mary Ellen Dalton
Is Married
DALLAS , In a setting of
white chrysanthemums and light
er tapers. Miss Mary Ellen Dal
I ton, "daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
IE. V. Dalton, became the bride
of Mr. Paul Michael Travis of
: Berkeley, Calif., at 2 o'clock Sun
day afternoon, December 8, at
the Presbyterian church. Dr. Earl
Benbow read .the double ring
service. ' ,
Proceeding . the service Miss
Mildred Eastman sang "At Dawning-
and "I Love You Truly"
accompanied by Miss Doris
Holmes, who also .played the
wedding, march. Miss Vivian
Richardson attired in a peach
taffeta floor length gown and
Miss Virginia Holmes in a pink
and blue taffeta gown, lighted
the tapers.
. Given in marriage by her
father, the bride wore a white
satin gown with lace bodice and
a sweetheart neck and pearls.
Her finger tip veil was held in
place by a Juliet cap' of seed
pearls. She carried a shower
bouquet of roses, bouvardla and
gardenias.
Mrs. Milosh Popovich was mat
ron of honor and wore white
taffeta with sweetheart neckline
and pearls. She carried k nosegay
of narcissi, bouvardla and roses.
Mr. Robert S. Dalton, nephew
of the bride, was best man and
Mr. Milosh Popovich and Mr.
Lenthal Bottman were the ush
ers.
Mrs. Dalton chose a black and
fuchsia crepe suit with black hat
and black accessories for her
daughter's wedding. Her corsage
was gardenias.
Following the service a recep
tion for the immediate family
was - held at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Dalton, broth
er and sister-in-law of the bride.
The serving table was centered
with white chrysanthemums and
; a three tiered wedidng cake. Mrs.
1 Cleo Muller of San Rafael, Calif,
sister of the bride, cut the cake
and Mrs. Oscsr Holmes, aunt of
the bride poured. Miss Virginia
Holmes, Miss Doris Holmes and
Miss Wanda Holmes, cousins of
the bride, and Miss Vivian Rich
ardson and Miss Mildred ' East
man served.
The bride is a graduate of the
Miss Prudence Paulsen. Mrs.
Harry 3. Schenk, Mrs. Carleton
and Miss Paulsen.
Dallas . high school and Oregon
State college, where she was a
member of Alpha Gamma Delta .
sorority and also a member of
Mortar Board. She' served as a
lieutenant (Jg)f in the WAVES
and received her discharge De
cember 2. Mr. Travis, chief quar
termaster, USN, was discharged
in September, and Is now afc
tending the University of Wash
ington where he is furthering
his study of professional eco
nomics. Mrs. Travif plans to en
ter the same university in March
to take up the study of interior
designing. They will make their
home in Seattle.
60
All Bna
The perfect
apener. :
can t
1-lb.
can
Herskey
Cccoa
10c
Ovalline
rUln or:
Small
ehoeolate.
33c
1 IGA Brand
Lnncbecn
I Ileal
12-ox.
i can j
34c
yi IGA Brand
Deviled Ileal
6c
r. caa:
IGA Brand
5 Ucsiard
9-os.
I jar
rXACf OE IODIZED ..
IGAEnmd Sail
OLD DUTCH
XIea2is2xl
CLEANS DtETY HANDS
Ucraxo V-
Smeikcarl Tcild
FOET HOWARD
Tcilcl Til53
AMAIZO
Qsss Slarch
AMAIZO
3-
Ccxa Slarcn
ARM A HAMMER
BsMcg Scda
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r Draia : -SWIWTO Till (ill t'??? N & J7!, " 1.Z1 5.C 7
Haadeap. 1 Delicious sliced peaches --in light 'syrup this year, but plenty sweet for I J P I tUJJ- 4 NO. Z can AWy
Erucgos nosh Cr Harry
-About 1 Mile East of State Hospital
f East Center at 40th Street
! I Plenty of Parking Space
OHGOII
Catholics Hold
Session
- The local Catholic Daughters
of America held their Christmas .
gathering v. Wednesday at y the
Woman's - club. - Mrs. Gordon B,
Coffey was elected grand ; re
gent : to replace -Mrs. Selby
Shuntermann4 Miss Nila duett,
Mrs. Frederick J. Brennan and
Mrs. A. W. Lovcik were named
to meet with the K. C group and
plan a carnival. -
' Father Rodakowskl gave a
talk on Christmas cards and
their meaning.
DeLuxe in quality and remember
zooa stores.
The perfect cake flour - - no
day of ine week. .
Delicious sliced
table use. i
Whole! kernel corn of golden
like xresn corn. -
il a Lt m ..n-LiL .l.. .iT-j A... B.. - j..., - I 5-OZ." fl.fl-. I X i ' f
- a . i n periect vane uuur - - no uuiure wiui inis vesica uour, oams pnc crar up . '
OHl- I day of the week. , i I Pkg- A sftW . " S-
gm r I . Uble use. t ; I rag- f aasayas 1 . ,
PC I ni?a n fTarniniiTVTf i ci- I duffs 1 n . si t ,
iiii.it ii ii his i i ii . " i mmm ; -, i unnrr - - . -.. - u s
ji rmm(3m
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DELICIOUS RIPE
Yoa always
FANCY NAVEL
UTAH TYPE
15c
15c
JI rags.
4S-. lkg. 13c
: teakee 13C
Scap.
-4 reus
Oc
J-Ib. Pkg.
-S Pkgs.
-t Pkga.
EfiMWS
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NO. 2 DESCHUTES -
Oregon, T tUdaj Momtng. Dacembar 14. IMS
At the close of the business
session an exchange of gifts
was made' from a decorated
Christmas- jreei A, large number .
of gifts were assembled for the -naval
hospital ! at Corvallis. A
committee headed oy Mrs.
Gentzkow and including ' Miss '
Mathilda Gilles. Miss Marguerite
Gteeson, Mrs. Philippa Kxechtw,
Mrs. Herman Holboke, and Mrs.
Jean Gentrkow served.
. JJL Ruffina: Parrish, army
nurse, was welcomed back' by
members. She told briefly about
her last Christmas caring for
wounded men returning from the
Battle of the Belgian Bulge.
it's the same low price every day
i
failure with this tested flour.
Ho. VA can
syrup
mis year, but plenty
No. 2 can
bantam
Variety - - tender, sweet grains that: taste
.U. .V, .Hth . ff i.
AWU J 1 IP W I t s .
I Each
save at IGA on all food items
-
3 dozen
. 252 size
.50.1b. sacks
Quart
Gallon
JkT
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nz:nrs
Dcrg's Grocery
1701 Cenlerj Street
Corner of 17th
I Lonmon's Elarliel
. j - j Ample Parkins; Space -:
5C3 No. Ccnnercial Street
Christmas Party .
.Well Attended
I MT. ANGELOver 10ft mem
bers; o the Catholic Daughters of
America , attended 1 the annual
Christmas party at St Mary
dining ban Monday. Miss Pauline
Saalfeld and Miss Eustelle Bau
man, accompanied by Miss He en
Keber sang, and group singing
was led by Father Hfldebrand.
He and Father Damian, pastor
BATIOH CALENDAB
at all IGA
sweet for
SITAASii ' . . I
Boo - Stamp vattd tor " ' r-, dim oaor- i I
ooumte thiwuh Dec- SU ' G w -- -
j m - Jh. easi an : I I
DUFFS I
Waffle Ilix
J L Wattle: Ilxx - , 2
l-lb.
Pkg.
SPERRY
Pancake
Flonr
20c
H-0 Oats :
Quick or
16-OZ.
Pkg.
FIRST w
(2)
dozen Z9e
It instantly softens the
water, quickly loosens
dirt and grime. It
whitens your clothes,
and is perfectly - safe
for .fast color things.
It saves time, because
washing with White
Rose . eliminates that
extra bleaching pro-
12c
23c
45c
- .1. : '--Ij ' - -..v - -
V Mors than just a bleach
and chaplain of the local court,
were special guests.
Mrs. Al Saalfeld, grand regent
announced that December 23
will be communion Sunday and
named the following committee
for th regular business meeting
on January 14: Mrs. Joseph Ros-
Now Many Wear "--
FALSETEETH
With Iita Worry
tJr of insecure r Sabtt teethdropptng.
pties firmer nd mor. comlorUbly.
this pleasant powder has no
cooey; party taste or feeling. Dow "I
cmS iSSea. It s alkalis (non-acid .
, , - i j - : Kitchen Tested- j I I .
asm BBeea. , ww - m ac mr w ssr ... a
ajua v3asivBi t
Sueel Peastm i
TASTT TAX. : . 1..
Garden Peas No. 2
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IGA FANCY t
Tomalo Juico
IGA FANCY s
Tomalo Juico
regular.
13c
NEW PACK
tlsti'iA
LAST
IGA IRRADIATED
Ifflll
CAMPBELL'S
fancy PutipMii
lomalo Soup
a , jssssaaassssiT ' "
CTNCH '; .
Cera Bread Ilix
JOY CORN
PcpoycrlBx
KELLOGG8 "7
Pack -
QUICK OR REGULAR
n-0 0ah
NABISCO
Snrcddcd ITkeat ,
SEA ISLAND ,
Cane Scgar
EA ISLAND
Powdered Sugar
SEA ISLAND
Brown Scjar i
Slalo Sfrcoi riarlic!
In the Heart of the City
1233 Statef Street
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THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE AT
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nfr Marc
Blchard Foltx and Ma D,
Harris. ' . j . ; . .!
DcarCrPco!
Excellent locoSoa cmracdn
street la ood payroll
lown. SSC33 Including
' G Joints ii
723 Main St. Oregon. Cry
Phone C0C3 '
110
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230
250
270
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250
No. 2
can
4$-oz. can
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tall cans
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3 cans
IGA KITCHEN
box
carton
10 c
-i-n Pkg.
lH-. Pkg.
F
Pkg. 24c
-lt-aa. Pkg. r 11c
U
-Ik Bag
Oc
Oc
-1-Ik. Pkg.
-i-n pkg.
cam
140
Tloflol Feed Elarlxci
! 27$ No.nizh Street!
i Frcs Partirj Let
Carter's Harhei
17ih and Ilarlxet Streets
It's Easy to Park at Cartera
nflonco Fcid EInrlici
tlandsy A Irttay
7:1-7;U sw am.
A Complete Food Store I
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