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10 Th Statesman. Salem, Oregon, Friday. October 18. 1948 ' 7 ii ujj i i n Friday A fain f Fish Day Is Welcomed by Diners and Family Cook; Grab Is Featured By Maxine Burnt Statesman Woman's Editor There are Juts of ways to look at the food you eat, and one is to fbserve it as a collector's piece the recipe that is. Here are some for fish which have been noted down In my own faorite. worn out and bulging notebook. The one which is often thieatened with a good spring houMH leaning but never quite nikes it. Titled as 'C'nib mt-iit fnm IluroU.l'ti Inn," there's this note: Crab nie.it, placed on to.it, cov ered witi ,beulen egg and fresh bieadciumbs and baked, (larnish, with lemon, eeg slices and olives. Another, "Crab meat casso lette." says make newbuig sauce, wjih beaten egg yolk in it, add muhrooms and pimiento and place in individual baking dishes to serve, or cover with grated cheese and breadcrumbs and bi ' n. "Crab meat Bordelaise" is yet aruiher. Small bits of bacon, ham and smoked tongue are added to crab meat. Simmer a motneut then put in open casserole with a little Bordelaise sauce (butter, on ion, carrot. parley. seasonings and brown st(H k ) and decorate with crab claws and paisley. BACKACHE, LEG PAINS HAY BE DANGER SIGN Of Tired Kidneys If fcarkacheaad keff pains ir maktnvro an tr-rrmtiir. don 't jt com plain fid do Botbina; atoul them. Nature may be warning you that j-otsr kidney Bd attention. TkidnyrwNature'chirf way of taking nmi arida and poiaonoua watt out of tit Hood. Tht-y help most pcpl paaa about S picta a day. It tha la anile of kidney tubes and Attar Va't work well, poiaoouus waate matter Maya in the blond. These poisons may start aatrtntT lack. ache, rheumatic pains, lea; pains, loss of ep and energy, getting up nights, swelling. idEnetiondertha eyes, headarhes and dissi tm. h requentoraenry pasugeawitbafnart. injrand burtuas;aoinvtiiiiesbowsthereissonia litirg wrona with your kidneys or bladder. iJoa't waitl Aak your druaaiat for poan'a Filto, a stimulant diuretic, used successfully by fr.illun for over 40 years. Ouaa's giva happy relief and will help the la as ilea of kMney uibea luh out poiaosMMia ata froca thm bkwd. Oct buaa'a JUla. Here's one from the "Berkeley Woman's club." Rice and Crab Loaf 2 cups rice 1 cup American cheese 2 cloves garlic 3 eggs 4 cup parsley 1 medium onion s cup oil (olive in normal times) Sauce Cook rice arid add cheese, par sley, onion and garlic, oil and eggs. Make into loaf and cook in $low oven 1 hour. Serve with Sauce 1 can tomato sauce I cup crab meat Mix and heat well. May use cream of tomato soup, adding crab. The dear old notebook has lots of pages, and these are all on one, so maybe next week we can look tTYiiWM 8PII - KSLII -1380 fC 1 V. fCn IT" O A Aty QRE.SD A. Salem's Retail Packing Plant 351 State SL Aoic that quota restrictions have been removed tie are happy to announce that ice have a plen tifuhsupply of BEEF - PORK - VEAL Vfm arc proud to offer the value below and assure you that you will receive the benefit ol any further reductions reflected in livestock prices. It Isn't necessary to buy more than your immediate needs, because we foresee q Blade Milk-led Beef Roasts Veal Steal: 35 ib. 55 a. Arm Meaty Beef Roasts Veal Roast 40 n,. 52 ib. Plate-rib Fricassee or Beef Boil Veal Slew 25 ib. 33 u,. , Boneless Boneless Sirloin Sieak Rump Roasi f f No Waste 33V ib. tZi(t All meat 3Vy lb. Tender Pure Blade Sieak Pork Sausage my f. A breakfast treat 3 v ib. CC( Flavorful JJV lb. Boneless Home-made Beef Cubes Wieners Mj-gL Small Ones flOV lb. IQi To braUe . , lOV lb. Loin Sliced Pork Chops Pork Liver 58 ib. 25 ib. Eastern Sliced Pork Sieak Beef Liver taJ. lb. 30 lb. Shoulder Assorted Pork Roasl Lunch Heals 52 ib. 48 ib. Shop the Mid net for the best in meats at the t invest prices. All our cuts are plainly marked. IS'otice tvhat you pay. FOH 31 YEARS PARTICULAR PEOPLE HAVE PATRONIZED THE MIDGET over iome more fish recipes try ing to pick,! out some of the less usual ior '.these trying times." Cheryl Rains Will Be Two Today Cheryl nidus will celebrate her second ; birthday at a party this afternoon tit Jhe home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Rains, on Jcffeion street. Honoring Cherle will be Loree and Leon King, Marilyn Aleshire, Linda Whitacre, Karen and Dick Thomas, Keith Strain. Barbara Pkkhard, Jeannette Warner and Susie Paili ; Additional guets will be Mrs. Verle King; Mrs. Dclmer Aleshire, Mrs. iiHi.s iWhitacre, Mm. Lester Thomas, Mrs. Dudley Strain, Mrs. Shower Fetes Miss Folk Mrs. Tlaymond Stcinke was hos tess for a linen shower Wednes day night at her home on South 15th street hi compliment to Misn Ruth Falk. who will be married to James Moore on November 26 in the fireplace room of the First Congregational church. Guests were Miss Falk, Mes dames Robert McKee, E. S. Oliv er, Emma Vesper, Clyde Cardy, J. R. Rentrfro, James Falk, M. J. Hillett, Chester Mulkey. A. E. Anderson, Li K. Lawrence, lien Mi&hler,' and : Miss Marge llenery. Fred Pickhard, Mrs. Raymond Warner and i Mrs. Kenneth Carl. Silver Tea Sunday The Mothers club of St. Vincent dePaul school is sponsoring a sil ver tea Sunday afternoon from 2 to 5 o'clock at the school. Fath ers and mothers of students are invited to attend the open house to view the improvements in the Kchool rooms. Room mothers will greet the guests. A committee Imjs been appointed for decorations, refreshments and hospitality. Bride-Elect Is Honor Guest Mrs. Dora Houle entertained Wednesday . night with a Mmwer for Miss Gwendolyn Lyons', whose marriage will be an event of late October. A pink and white color scheme was carried out in the table and floral decorations. Honoring ?diy Lyons were Jackie Howard. Birdie Thomas, Ei-ma Klinger, Dee Lous Water man, Viva Bacon, Gladys Barry, Frances Ditoma, Reva Morris, Juanita Gunston, Blanche Greene and the 'hosiers. Mr. and Mrs. Raberl B. tears arc leaving Saturday by plane fpr New York City on a business and pleasure trip. While in the east ern city the travelers will be registered at the Park Central Advertised in this jpapcr are effective in (iervais nt Conner's Market hotel. They will he away ti .)$ and will make the iftuin trip ty plane. mm? If rour nose ttm um ruu unwiin siiinrirsntiTit eon. teuton-put a frw drops of Va-Uo-n. In each nontril. It qua klr rrdurr cvn Ktlon and makes breatliing ir in a hurry . , . gtvrs grand tuiW'tmrn anlffly. aneery, atulTy diria of hrail colds. ri41ow directions In the pat 7- oi IGA's EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ! During the Heal Shoriage, Serve These Templing Foods! u ..i rvM PRICES V50" course of Just won,lh(od. ax I Mt. i h vou av- CKANI) TASTE eh Usefi fcSa This delicious Corn Beef will provide an excellent main dish for the family meal. 40 FATHOM H9S i ' - I ! - IT 10-oz. Cart For clam chowder or clam fritters, these delicious whit clams ara Idia and Very trainable ai i. Li. j DKIUIV . SOUTHERN BEAUTY APRICOTS No. 2'i can 24 c N. 1 can No. X can 23C SUN PURE GRAPEFRUIT Whole Segments INo. z cart 300 7 CUT SPEARS ASPARAGUS All Green No. 2 can 390 I. G. A. FANCY PUMPKIN 2 No. 2 Vz can 7 CONAN?S SPAGHETTI With Mushrooms i-lb. jar 150 ELLIS Chili Con Carne ELSINORE CUT Green Beans TASTY PAK Cnl Green Beans . .. No. t can 15c ELSINORE Shoestring Beels . No. 2 en 10c OREGON'S FINEST Cream Style Corn N.. c.n 18c SILVER BRAND Sugar Peas j No. 17c KOUNTY KIST , I Large Sweet Peas No. z c.n 16c GOLDEN GRAIN Twislee Noodles 16 -os. jar 19c GOLDEN GRAIN Prepared Spaghetti No. i r.n 15c STIDDS Chicken Tamales No. 1 j.r 22 C CUDAHY Deviled Ham j 3-ox. tin 16c Whiten Your Wash the Centle Way With Controlled Action No. 1 I (OjC mm mmi A generous serving for three people - Juat heat gnd erv Save at ! G. A. Stores. JA'NDEN'S ' ' ! Fine eg noodles and boned turkey for the noonday meal is ideal - it'i tfniLla tt-o, when you, buy at I. G. A. SKirPY W If you like peanuts, you'll like Skippy; it's so food and nouiishin - Ew'ryone ests tt. LYNDKN'S ! ! i(0 Svf(il & yd! w & Real Chicken and Noodles arc delicious when they ara packed ty Lyndcn. Quart Vi -Rallon 130 230 SAVE III OUR FRESH FOODS DEPARTMENT SNOW WHITE EfilOlFlLilVlSlS Heaver NWS ! - ; f . Local BS lib. lf-lb. liag 2 Hunches 360 SIZE Sunkist immm Dozen 7 DEEP SOI Til Blended Juice 46-os. can 51c ANAGOLD Citrus Juice ... ...4S-ot. ean a v ANAGOLD Citrus Juice .. .. No. X can m w LADY JEAN Grapefruit Juice 40 C DEEP SOUTH Grapefruit Juice 17c M. C. P. Lemon Juice . S-oi. can 10c HUNT'S : Tomato Hot Sauce Vn 6 c DERBY Chop Suey Sauce Bottle 10c DERBY Barbecue Sauce 10 C DERBY Heat Sauce s os. bottle 10c FRENCH'S Cream Mustard 14 C BAKER'S PREMIUM Chocolate ...u-ib. Pkf. 17c GIIIRARDKLLI Baking Chocolate l;.Lb. 15 C HKRSIIKY'K Breakfast Cocoa cb 10 C BORDEN'S Chocolate Hemo can c 11c 24 c 73c 25c 43 c 59c MELLO-CUP Coffee i I-lb. can KELLOGG'S ' Corn Flakes ... n.M. kC. KELLOGG'H Variety Pak ...rkf, af 10 VICTOR YELLOW Corn Meal ie-ib. sack KPERRY Wheathearts SPERR Y ' 1 ' , Pancake Flour 4 Ih. sark CIIOWN FAMILY ROUS (;enuine White Flour 10-lb. Sack Ui 71c 25-lb. Sack :.. . 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