KUs Me Cake Wins Gash for VAJIIIUI I HUM NEW YORK. An orange "Kiss Me Cake" turned into a Broadway hit in baking to win national honor and $25,000 for Mrs. Peter Wuebel of Redwood City. Calif., in Pills- burr's bake-off at the Waldorf. A baker's wife, Mrs. Wuebel was revealed as the winner by the Duchess of Windsor, who present- . a . ilk -1 1 S OK AAA I a ner wiui cum. ur ..,wv signed by Philip W. Pillsbury, j resident of the flour milling company, at an award luncheon at the Waldorf today. Winner of first prize and $3,000 In the Junior division of the con test with her "Cherry Winks" is - 17-yoar old mother of two, Mrs. Bernard Derousseau from Rice Lake, Wii. Cured of a polio attack four rears aao by personal treat ment from Sister Kenny. Mrs. ak. mmnm was m AAAmnQrilft ! New York by her husband, a laun - dry route salesman. The grand prize winning mix g as fouawi! - ... . ORANGE KISS MB CAKB ? t cups flour, sifted 1 tsp. soda 1 tsp. salt 'I '0o n , Just! those of I - , ? 1 friends, uaa ma i 'is 1 u cup ahortanlnf i cup sugar I eggs 1 1 l large orange preserve juih for topping; grind rind and pulp with raisins) 1 cup raisins, ground 1 cup milk , ' TMmbur I --f V cup sugar 1 tsp. cinnamon cup walnuts, chopped Sift together flour, soda and salt Cream shortening and sugar. Blend In eggs, one at a time. Add ground orange and raisins, Add milk and dry Ingredients alter nately to creamed mixture, 'be ginning and ending with dry in gredients. Blend thoroughly after each addition. (With electric mix- PViHctmrTQ Mntp er use low speed.) Pour into well- 0x1115 imuS IN V lb Teased and lightly-floured 13x9-It- t rr M-inch pan. Bake in moderate iOUl jeiierSOIl oven CSSO'F.) SO to SS minutes. I Drip orange juice (about cup) I Jefferson Mrs. Emma Whed M . a la s m 9 t . I ver warm caxe. opnnie wiw oee leu mesaay oy ou iut nwuii y-, t, . sugar, cinnamon and nut topping. I Springs where she spent xnc i j- UlllllieS VOrvIlflGr Decorate with, orange slices. Christmas holiday with her daugh- J At AUDurn I Rice Makes Easy Dish At Any Meal Rice is a good food at any time in the meal, and every meal in the day. Irs a popular breakfast cer eal in some households, makes good luncheon dishes and provides par ty refreshments. The rice people suggest the fol lowing method for making fluffy white rice: To make S cups rice: pot 1 cup of uncooked rice, 1 cups of cold water and 1 teaspoon of salt in a two-quart saucepan and cover with a tight-fitting lid. Set over a hot flame until it bolls vig orously. Then reduce the heat as low as possible and steam for 14 minutes more or until all the wat er is absorbed, leaving the separ ate rice grains with their full nu tritional value. This makes very finfl rice grains. (If you prefer more tender rice grains,; add H cup more water and increase the slow cooking time 4 or 8 minutes.) Remove the lid, permit the rice to steam dry to the desired con sistency and the grains : will be separate and fluffy. Never stir rice; lift rice gently with; a fork. Keep left-over cooked rice in the refrigerator in a covered con- I r , . . T T 1 1 3 tamer. You win find It convenient iVlUIl JTlUllUUy ror mazing many quick ana easy dishes. 1 One of the may possibilities for rice Is this recipe for KICE SURPRISE CROQUETTES Vt pound soft cheese 2 cups cold cooked rice 1 egg Salt and pepper 1 beaten egg for rolling cro quettes Bathroom Accessories, Curtains Can Be Chosen in Good Taste Th Ssatetmcm, Solem, Tuesday, IS. Utt? By See Gardaer Bathroom accessories can re flect the Individuality of the homemaker if she gives a little thought to re decorating this I counted five horn among my own that Hrigna on the shower and win d o w cur- tains, four with I swans and! three wlthl identical floral and bow designs. I had begun to think It was far better to make your own shower curtains and match thoee for the windows to them, when I ran across a few unusual pat terns in a clever French poodle design, a monkey and organ de sign, and a floral pattern that was not only different but in good taste. One bathroom had black curtains with gay patterns, an unusual accessory but too sophisticated for most home makers. If you cannot find a pattern that haa not been "Aertrn tn tath in many homes, it is better to Boberta, Mrs. La elect a solid curtain and make your other accessories the accent or highlight of your bathroom, popular priced shower curtains are usually found in plastic and acetate taffeta. In solid colors or. In higher price brackets. In painted patterns. The most popu lar colors are white, gold, blue, green, black and bright red. If you do some careful shopping, you might find v modern plaid or abstract designs that venturesome stores are putting in for special calls. An attractive bathroom can be arranged with a dark cur taining, highlighted with a light pattern, and with towels, bath- mat and ClOthS In matffttnf two- tones. Grasrf Ke4e Mrs. Jeha Johnson was honored Thursday at bridal shower given by Mrs. Paul Danielson and Mrs. Morris Cook. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Oral SingVtoo, Mrs. Leon ard Osterberg. Mrs. Louis Jerabek, Jeanette fUngleton. Mrs. Lawrence Roberta, Mrs. Frances Johnson, Jerry and Gene Jerabek, Mrs. William Talbott. Mrs. Em Osterberg and Beckie, Mrs. Don Tatoaa end son of Grants Pass, Mrs. Ole Mag en and TJnda, Miss Z2ma Kenarsre and Mrs. rorrest Mat ers of Wmamm. WtZUamlaa Mrs. M. Metcalfe was honored at a shower fay Mrs. Paul Kom. Mrs. Metcalfe as the) wife of the pastor of the SeraBtfc Day Adrentist church. Later ta the day a second shower ' which II attended. V2 Dorothy Gray Creams (CouTitStit. General rcabo XSMl- 'aturea Cory.) Visitors Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Ber nie Oas and children. David Stev en and Diana, arrived from Glr ard. Pa., to spend Christmas with his mother, Mrs. P. A. Oas and other relatives. They were ac companied by S. P. Moberg of Scotts Mills, father of Mrs. Ber Fine bread crumbs or cracker I nie Oas, who has been visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Bell (Janet Miller) who were mar ried on November 24 at the First Congregational church. The bride Is the daughter of the Carl FL Millers. The couple will live in Forest Grove. (Arts photography). and Randy and Mr. and Mrs. Eu gene Finlay. Mr. and Mrs. Oren Brandt spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan T. Brandt, near Redmond. meal Add one egg. butter, salt and the east. Dr. and Mrs. X. A. Teter were ter. Mrs. Nicholas Welter. ArHiHn Katiirrtav mnminf DT train was Mr. and Mrs. J. O. An- J Auburn There were many rell of Burlingame, Calif, to spend I homes in the Auburn community ?k- rrtTn. waaItotwI with w I where members of the family Mr. Shielda. and Mr. were gathered around the Christ- , . i box. ana ran. oiiuu i rfuiuia Mrs. .Leo Mars of Beaverton r5fV - a, writes that her father-m-Uw, . A r-T Hugh D. Mars, living in the Ma-1 fof Mr and Mr, George oud- PJec " fat- - a c? i.jj... 1 1 some nrane ai oresi, vruv, .a c-ati- vt, nA m nw I wa cnoppea oiuoiis ua too un- rTr:'.8'- 1" t I been ill with bronchial pneumonia, I . r VTUT c,- I til brown. Stir often and when stmas lesson by IZTLTZZZZLr I Mr. ana Mrs. Artnur Women's Society Entertained Pedee The Christmas meet ing of the Women's Society of world Service was at the home of Mrs. Ivan Blankenbaker with tree and exchange of gifts in pepper to rice and mix well. Form I hosts at a family dinner at their cheese into small balls. Cover I home Christmas day. Among the members of the family who were present were their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Teter, and Mr. and Mrs. HJalmer Anderson, all of Portland, Miss Sue Teter. who is home from Eugene where she attends the university, Rich ard Yunker of Vancouver and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hof fart. Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Meyer were Christmas eve dinner hosts to the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro, Mrs. Meyer's mother, Mrs. Rattle Rogers, his father, L. H. Meyer, and his sister. Miss Althea Meyer. Also present were their two daughters Karen and Mary. A dinner party on Christmas day was held at the Martin Han- nan home. LL David S. Berger, Just home from Korea, and his wife, the former Billle Herman, these with rice mixture on an sides. Dip In fine crumb, beaten egg and again in crumbs. Fry in hot deep fat. Serve with tomato sauce (which can be bought ready to serve in 8-ounce cans). This will serve six. 1 KICK JAMBALATA 1 cup uncooked rice 2 pounds pork or chicken (cut in small pieces) 1 bay leaf (small) Sprig parsley 4 finely chopped onions 2 tablespoons fat 2 quarts meat stock or water Vi teaspoon tabasco sauce 1 tablespoon chill sauce Dash cayenne 2 teaspoons salt or more to taste Cut the pork or chicken Into Stowell and daughters. June, and S00 SlkT.rlc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rehfeld HazeL Mr. and Mrs. John French. r1ow1T bto boiling meat mixture open house to a group of friends pray and Christmas Mrs. Frank Sheythe. Mrs. C L. ,i mr jt r I nti-ta!n4 at family dinner I M. mr. t.v nAA vr I Cook over mod era le neat until SJJ buiuj UICJ AvtfVsT rain sjfj JaUo I .mimv - t i wu . eas iv u m eeawaak sviMsiw. . - . - g?e-J Gus Jahn conducted the prayer Christmas day with all of their John Goldade, srn Mr. and Mrs.!?1?1 nd rice dne- fnJ CTTT Circle. The secretary, Mrs. Fran- children and their lamiues. Wilier, Fred and Dorothy; Victor ri"' hJrZ5, cis Dyer, reported five three dol-1 Mr. and Mrs. Paul VanScoy I Johns and Mr. and Mrs. Johns. lar Friendship packages to needy I were In Portland Christmas eve I Mr. and Mrs. William Rahtz had overseas children, had been sent I to be with their son-in-law and I as their guests Mrs. Rhatz mother. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. 1 Mrs. Bertha Stueve of Montkello, and their daughter, Judith Ann, were special guests. Others pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. Mike Han nan and Larry and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sears and Nancy. The Martin Hannans also had and that 12 Bibles and eight pack ages sent by members to the Red Bird Mission in Kentucky. Mrs. Robert Jahn, Mrs. Charles O'Neal and Mrs. Louie Potter! were accepted as new members. )ther members present were Mrs. ! loUie Laeey, Mrs. Rufus Dodge, Mrs. There Womer, Mrs. H. B. ackers. Mrs. Fain Simpson, Mrs. J. W. McCormack, Mrs. Rittie Ker fcer, Mrs. Jack Wells, Mrs. Sidney Howard, Mrs. S. J. Yates. Guests were Mrs. Margaret Hilburn and Jenean of Coquille, Mrs. Maud Burba nk, Mrs. A. L. Burbank, Mrs. J. Jongellng and Johnny and Linda Jahn, Pedee. - Grand Ronde Mr. and Mrs. A. were hosts to the Neigh- Nine Pinochle club when club entertained their fami- and Mrs. Clint Church won high, and Fred Harrison and Mrs. Don Gill won consolation. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Mehlhoff, Mr. and Mrs. John Talbott, Mr. and Mrs. Church, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gill of McMinn- ville, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Mode, Mr. and Mrs. John Van Sindern. Jim- mie Patterson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Harrison and the hosts. M. Gill borhood fhe lies. Mr Pierce and children. Christmas day all were guests at dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. T Pierce In Salem. Mr. and Mrs. William Brown and son. Neil, drove to Yreka, Calif, where they were guests at a family dinner at the home of Mrs. Brown's brother, Harry Crutchfield. Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Crutchfield of Fresno, joined them. Rev. and Mrs. L. A. Feabody of Eugene were Christmas guests of their daughter, Mrs. Ralph De- Vilbiss, and family. Jake Gilmour left Thursday morning for Riverside, Calif., to spend Christmas with his daugh ter, Mrs. Clair Calavan, and fam ily. Guests arriving this week at Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. George Maske, Rae Ann, Willie, and La - June Rata, who Is home from Oregon State college. Christmas day guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Moody were Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Black. On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry Hanson were at the home 01 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. August Bamberg in Canby. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Yates from Corvallis were guests Christmas eve and Christmas day of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Shaw. Mr. and Mrs. Arlo McLain and sons, Arlo and Don, and Mrs. La Vonne Scott drove to Corvallis to spend Christmas at the George McLain home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Britell and cayenne, tabasco sauce and chili sauce. Serve hot in bowls. This will serve eight to ten. It may be necessary to add a little more water to complete the cooking of rice and meat. The finished Jambalaya should be Just thin enough to serve in bowls. and relatives Saturday night for the Bergers. Mr. and Mrs. Earl J. Adams had as Christmas week-end guests their son-in-law and daughter, the Vernon Barkhursts of Cor vallis and their little son, Scott. and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Adams. The Barkhursts arrived Saturday from Corvallis where be Is teach ing. ' Mrs. George Steelhammer spent Christmas eve with the John Steelhammers in Salem and was Christmas day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Harry V. Carson at Silverton. Additional Christmas day guests were Miss Pat Carson, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Carson. Jr, and their two children. Two Betrothals Are Announced Sheridan Mr. and Mrs. Ab- ner Johnson of Sheridan announce the engagement and coming wed ding of their daughter, Helen Jean Cacy, to Jack Parker Leonard, son of Mrs. Cleo Leonard of Can- by. Miss Cacy is a 1943 graduate of Laurelwood academy and is employed at Oregon Mutual In surance company in McMmnvIIle. Mr. Leonard is e student at Lin-1 field college, where he Is major- ing in physical education. They will be married on February 4 at the First Christian church in Mc- MumviUe. Mr. and Mrs. Percy S. Lawrence of Junction City announce the en gagement of their daughter. Bet ty Jean, to Robert Joseph Stew ard, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Steward of Sheridan. No redding date has been set. Grand Eeade TUa Mae Pel- ley was honored this week on her 17th birthday at a party given by her mother, Mrs. Buford Policy. Guests included Eugene, Sharon and Ronnie Policy, Barbara Scott. Judy Ayres, Allen George. Dan nie Zook. Richard Hatuz, Sharon Bowles, Charles Moody, Lueua Ayres, Carolyn Mehlhoff and Janice Voutrin. : 7 Y. SPECIAL DET-tKIN MKTUim Reg. 2..i. 12 Extra-risk essellitat algal creasa, leasees the werU over far reetk, e&ecove Uhricanoav. Ueel far thta, eVy akia, eg ass seal akJa. Ue reptWf. (XLLOCEN CREAM Rer,i522sai.i22 limited A CO-ary rT7 m tbis I I ereass-jrvea w? seeasootfcat, ya0ar-latJag alia. I laneaAeaseaaiMi.hiiajOa Ismaitiissl Osslai es eaaaaal dZmhtmmkmtm Tbos Onljt Capital Drug Store UmH at Uberff Ow Ike Deputies Will Aid in Making Tax Returns Marion county farmers who wish help in filling out 1850 fed eral income tax returns can get aid from deputy tax collectors January 2-15 at the Salem post- office. Collectors, who will tour the rfa tsa HirvfneV Jamiarw crf 11 VkA sav the home of Mr. and Mrs. John I miJy wir her mother, Mrs. I silverton city hall January S and Zehner at Sidney are their cous- ow.lgr m' wetx oiayion, iori at Woodburn city hall January . ins, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Morrow I Chriatmas dinner. . Other mid-Willamette valley JXU. U1U XWLXm. I.V. UCVACt U1UVO to Beaverton to spend Christmas in the home of their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Darroll Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Elvon Holman and sons, Fred and John, spent Christ of Minocqua, Wise. They will re main for the winter, Miss Doris Miller of Portland arrived Friday to spend the holi days with the Paul McKees and with her father, Chester Miller, m Albany. visits scheduled Include! January 4-5, Lebanon; January t, Sdo, Monmouth and Newberg; Janu ary 9-10, McMlnnville; January 9-15, Albany; January 10, Inde pendence; and January 1L Dallas. The treasury department an-1 your RQcno addirosG 5nap7Dntcd gREE on yooir Their daughters and famiUes M dma T" parents, Mr. and I nounced that other taxpayers , will Grand Ronde Miss Marjorle were home for Christmas at the! Merl Holman at Jefferson. Harper was honored at a bridal Shower, given by Miss Linda Riley and Mrs. Adaline Moore. She was married December 21 to William Black. Guests were Mrs. James, Mrs. Lloyd Harper. Mrs. Marvin Harper, Ella Powers, Venieta Mehlhoff. Camllle and Patti How ard, Mrs. Louis Jerabek, Mrs. Paul Barker, Dorothy Landis. Mrs. Or- vine Harper, Joann Weaver, Mrs. Xan Harper and Nina Hines. WlUamlaa Bonnie Jean Smith was honored on her, 17th : birth day this week by Kaye Shetterly. Carolyn Lewis, Nina Hines, Pete Reynolds, Gerald Rickard, Roy and Dick Zimbrick, Lewis Little- lohn and Ronnie Eggert. E. S. Gleason home. They are Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wright and Gary of Portland and Mr. and Mrs. Sam Olson of Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sarver spent Christmas with his aunt. Mrs. Douglas Hewitt at Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Finlay were hosts at the annual Christ- i mas party and buffet dinner to members of the Salem Fox and Mink unit association. Fifteen guests were present. Going from here to Portland for a family dinner Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Red mond were Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Belknap, Mr. and Mrs. David! Wied, Ardis and Lynn Brown. Mr. Wm&mina The Plywood aux iliary met at the home of Thelma Stroschine this week with Hazel Rock as co-hostess for a Christ mas party. Ardis Hampton was elected treasurer to fill a vacancy. The next meeting will be Jan uary 10 at the Union hall in Wll- lamina. Chaagiag frees the usual day ef work on special projects for vet erans, members of the Work Bas ket club met for a Christmas par ty in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Johns. For the program hour William Exline sang three vocal solos, a vocal duet by Mrs. Dennis Stevenson and Mrs. Fan-1 I receive assistance in filling out forms at later dates. Dowaro Coughs From Ccnr.-a Cc!i Tbzt DANG On 0 --ai nTjiTMirnmiiTTTtisrsnss si sots rtgnt to toe seat of the trouble to help loosea and exoel and Mrs. Wifiiam Knight, Nancy I ny Bard, and group singing. phlegm and aid camrs to soothe aad heal nor. tender, faflamad broachkl -eaambcanea. Ooaraatrad to plaaas yoe or money refuadad. Creomakkat has stood the teat of sbQBobs of seen. CREOMUKSION 0 hii yqy ! mmm9 ead eddress ore ftI ol rW IWm0 9ftf IMV I '1bvcr-tD-CFcrc:l Vcb . . . 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