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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (April 20, 1951)
i t (I . - - " ! '! i , g The Statesingn. Salsm. Oregon. Friday,' April 20, 1951 Peaches Make Filling for Nutty Pie A rich syrup and egg mixture Js - " poured over canned ' peach slices and baked in this delicious pie- Chopped walnuts are , sprink led over the top to give a crunchy effect. You'll like the contrast of dainty peach slices and the caramel-like filling. PEACH CARAMEL NUT PIE ' 2 cups canned, peach slices V cup butter or margarine , i cup granulated sugar M'l tablespoon flour I cup dark corn syrup I i'4 teaspoon salt 2 eggs ' 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Pastry for single 9-inch crust Va cup chopped walnuts Drain peaches t h o r o u Rh 1 y. Cream butter with sugar and flour. Blend in corn syrup, salt, lightly beaten eggs and vanilla. Arrange peaches in pastry-lined pie pan. Pour egg mixture over peaches and sprinkle nuts over top.' Bake in hot oven (425 de grees) 15 minutes. Reduce heat to moderately hot (375 degrees) and bake 30 minutes longer, or until center is set. Decorate with whip ped cream, peach slices and wal nut halves, if desired. Serves 6 to 8. Canape Includes .Chives in Topping r - " l Those chives growing out in the garden, will make good flavor for spreading for canapes: COTTAGE CHEESE CANAPE 6 slices bread pound cottage cheese Chives, chopped Stuffed olives, sliced Parsley Cut bread into stars. Combine cheese - and . chives, spread on bread. Place slice of olive on each canape, decorate with parsley. High Yield in Low Yield Area DES MOINES, Iowa (JP)- A farmer from a normally low-yielding county won second in the Iowa corn yield contest. The man who turned the trick was Frederick Koehler, farming east of Udell in Appanoose County. In a county where yields often have run be tween 15 to 30 bushels per acre, -Koehler produced 141.38 bushels n acre on a 23-acre plot. Koehler said the corn field was in clover the year before. The ground also had been treated with lime and phosphate. He planted a Pfeister hybrid seed and used 125 pounds of 3-12-12 blend fer tilizer to the acre and used 125 pounds of ammonium phosphate which he plowed in as he culti vated the corn for the last time. Costello Makes Front Pages in Hungary BUDAPEST Hungarian papers very rarely deal with life in west ern countries, but the paper "Sxa bad Nejji" in a recent Sunday edi tion devoted two whole columns to an article on "Underworld Gov ernment in the U. S. A." The article described the recent hearings conducted in New York City by the senate crime investi gating committee. 10 Worst Fires Of 1950 Listed NEW YORK -UP)- The 10 most destructive fires of 1950 in point of dollar loss,' totaling $22,465,000, are listed as jjollows oy tne Na tional Board of Fire Underwriters: 56.000 acres of forest and 28 buildings,; El Capitan Indian Res ervation, Conejos, Calif., $4,000, 000; Goodyear warehouse. North Kansas Citv. Mo.. $3,920,000: 92 buildings.- Camp Carson, Colo., $3,040,500; Army engineers' ware house. Vobrheesville. N. Y- $2,500, 000; Polk Packing Association, Winter Haven, Fla., $2,075,000; C. O. Smith Guano warehouse, Moul trie, Ga.,; $1,675,000; Sunray Oil Refinery, i Santa Maria, Calif., $1,501,500; 25,000 acres, Stanislaus National I Forest, WrightS Creek, Calif.. $1,500,000; Dow Chemical Synthetic; Rubber Plant, Midland, Mich.. $1,130,500: Ridnath Hotel. Spokane, Wash., $1,122,500. Disease Killing Aussie Rabbits SYDNEY -UP)- A disease, en couraged by man aand spread by mosquitoes, is killing off thousands of unwanted rabbits in Australia. The rabbit-killing disease is myxo matosis, i Rabbits infected with the virus become blind and die of starva tion. Australians are encouraging the disease because rabbits are a big pest here. They roam in mil lions ovet the sheep coountry, de vouring enormous quanties of grass that could be used for sheep graz ing. ; . Yank Heads State Bank In Ethiopia ADDIS ABABA -P- For the second time since Ethiopia estab lished her new currency in 1945, an American's name is appearing on all paper notes circulating -in the country. p The name is tnai or jacic tse nett, (Washington, t.C), lormer U.S. treasury official and later fi nancial adviser on the. staff of General Lucius D. Clay in the American zone , of Germany. Crisp ne.v paper bills just put into circulation now bear his sig nature. Bennett is governor of the State Bank of Ethiopia. This is the bank of issue of all Ethioian legal tender. The first American's name to appear on Ethiopian, paper mon ey was that of George Blowers, former head of the Bank of Mon rovia (Liberia) and governor of the State Bank of Ethiopia until 1948. 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