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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1952)
t The jStaitmcm, galea. Oregon, frlday. - Anguii IS, 1851 ' ' - V V i ir ' ' t V r , ' ' V:.- ttnn. y. t t r t 1 1 1 f t - j,' . l', v. - 1 ? .5 ft I J - N T 4 f vr r . t r 1 V ft- r V 1 r t j r ' ir!ii') i it tvrti tirtti - " J t T 3"Y' r , ... r- :' , k ; v r ' ' M nnt V V.N '1 ; i n j j r j ; n . ti.i '?''? r x fvvv. rTVv- V fa p. - . - ITT p. i WfYMWrtfnrrf'tnf m.r? a t ftfffMfttttfYfn rftff t 1 ! , Daintiness taay bd important In open faced sandwiches, but the flavor is always im portant. Here a tray of tidbits meets all requisites. Date-nut, ham land cheese fillings are. ! featured. j I i Experts Give Pointers on Muffin Ideas i Our old friends the Marion County home demonstration agents come along with their monthly bulletin and some good-ideas on hot breads to go with salad meals. Though the day may b j warm, and the family equally so, one hot dish puts more Interest into the meal and that hot dish may conveniently be the bread. Here the experts make several good suggestions: j APPLE SPICED MUFFINS 2 cups flour I t " cup sugar i 4 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup milk I I 4 tablespoons melted shorten- ' ing ! ' .1 cup chopped raw apple Yi teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 beaten egg ; Sift dry . ingredients together. Combine remaining, adding to the dry ingredients. Fold in apple and bake at 400 degrees for about 20 minutes. May sprinkle on a mix ture of cinnamon and sugar for a sweet topping. Makes cn dozen muffins. j BRAN MUFFINS t 4 tablespoons shortening 2 tablespoons sugar (V4 c. if ' sweeter muffin is desired) ' 1 egg 1 cup All Bran ! cup milk 1 cup flour i Vi teaspoon salt MVi teaspoons baking powder Bake at 400 degrees for 30 min utes. Yield: 9 muffins. t i UPSIDE-DOWN ORANGE - t BISCUITS j ; cup butter j j j Vt cup orange juice 3 ; cup sugar I 2 teaspoons grated orange rind j teaspoon salt - . j f i 2 cups flour I i 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 4 tablespoon shortening j 4 cup milk i ' -Vt teaspoon cinnamon j j Combine butter, orange juice, cup of the sugar, and ! orange rind. Cook 2 minutes. Pour into muffin pans. Sift flour, salt and baking powder; cut tin shorten ing. Add milk, stir until dough follows fork around bo wL Knead ft minute, roll Vt inch thick. Sprinkle with V cup sugar and Cinnamon. Roll as for jelly roll. Slice 1 inch thick and place, cut side down, over orange mixture. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees) 20-23 minutes. j :; CHEESE BISCUITS 2 cups sifted flour j i 2 tablespoons baking powder Vt teaspoon salt f 2 tablespoons shortening ! 1 cup grated American cheese 4 cup milk l i Sift flour' once, measure, add baking powder and salt and sift again. Cut in shortening j and cheese. Add rnilk gradually 'until soft dough is formed. Turn . out immediately on slightly ; floured board. Roll inch thick and cut with floured cutter. Bake- on un greased baking sheet m hot ' oven (430 degrees) 12-15 -minutes. Makes 2 dozen small biscuits. Back Home at Blair House Mrs. Goanoy Happy Woman Br JANCEADS WASHINGTON UP) Mrs. Victoria Geaney is a happy woman. She's "back home" again in Blair House, ready to serve as official hostess to the world's top dignitaries when they come to pay Uncle Sam a calL Blair House is "home" to Mrs. Geaney because she has lived there tot more than 30 years. She "came with the house" when the government bought the property for its official guest residence from the Blair estate In 1942. The gov- eminent paid $180,000 for the house and put up an additional $150,000 for the fine furnishings, accumulated over a century by the Blair family. Mrs. Geaney moved back to Blair House when the Truman, whn occunied It dirrlnff rpnnva- ions at the White House, moved back into the Executive mansion. While the Trumans lived in Blair House, Mrs. Geaney presided over Prospect House, which the gov ernment leased 'from the widow of James Forrestal, former Navy secretary. The Trumans brought a few of their personal things including three pianos with them when they moved into Blair House and they've taken them back to the White House. The Truman family also used White House china, crystal and silver. .-, "I'm getting our stuff out of storage," Mrs. Geaney told me. "I'm spraying the shelves in the big vault offline pantry where we keep the silver." Mrs. Geaney took me into that vault once. In it were tankards made by Paul Revere, tho Qiiwor is Country StyU SMALL CURD Crtam . Stylt URGE CURD 2135 Fairgrounds Rd. Phone 3-9205 Georgian candlesticks inherited by the Blairs from John j Hancock, pistol-handled knives, mugs, tur ins. pitchers; and platters that would make your eyes bug out. Last important guests to spend the night in Blair House were the then! Princess Elizabeth and her husband. Queen Juliana and Prince Bernhard of the Nether lands stayed at the White House during their three days here, but Mrs.) Geaney was responsible for the formal dinner given in their honor by her boss. Secretary of State Dean Acheson, at Anderson House, owned by the Society of the Cincinnati. I; worked on that dinner three weeks, planning the menu and conferring about its preparation with the caterers and selecting the wines and flowers," she sighed. "but everybody from the secretary and Mrs. Acheson on down seemed pleased, and it was well, worth it.' SUSPENDS PHONE SERVICE CLERMONT, Fla A fire broke out here recently that was difficult to report it was in the city's telephone exchange. The whole town -was without service 30 hours while damage was being repaired. if &ljOllSfl 1 t . ' C': r:r"'- '; ? -- i -v. -f 4 V ; Large chunks of fruit make a wonderful fresh sala4 for warm days and take well to a new dressing. Beat a package of cream cheese with 3 tablespoons lemon juice, 3 table spoons light colored molasses and fold in cup chopped nuts. This makes dressing for 4 to 6 salads. ; I Crab Louis Best Of Fish Salads Probably voted the salad most likely to . please is Crab Louis which besides being a popular home recipe, is also a big restau rant favorite. Here is a recipe for the salad: CRAB LOUIS 1 pound cooked, flaked crab meat 4 hard-cooked eggs, chilled . 4 ripe tomatoes, chilled 1 large head lettuce Ripe olives Remove any membrane that might be in crab flakes. Return to refrigerator : to keep chilled. Just before serving, quarter eggs and cut tomatoes Into wedges. Arrange lettuce leaves on large salad or dinner plates. Mound crab meat on lettuce. Garnish with egg. tomato wedges nd olives. Serve with chilled Louis Sauce. Serves 4. ' LOUIS SAUCE cup mayonnaise Ya cup French dressing Vi cup chili sauce 1 tablespoon bottled horse radish " 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce H teaspoon each salt and freshly ground pepper Mix all ingredients together. SHREDDED CABBAGS Shredded, cooked cabbage is an ideal accompaniment to almost any meat. Try serving it seasoned with salt, pepper, and a generous pinch of nutmeg. Nutmeg is par ticularly good in - cauliflower, creamed spinach, limas or potato dumplings. XATTLKTAIL CHAT Government experts say one of the main reasons for ineffective washing that leaves clothes still looking soiled is that the clothes were too dirty tQ begin with. Fre quent moderate washing is much , easier on your clothes than hard washing or bleaching. Very soiled clothes need special soaking be fore going In the machine, and you may have to wash them twice. ORANGE FROSTING - To make a delicious simple orange frosting for ji plain white cake, mix three cups of sifted con fectioners' sugar with two table spoons of orange juice until smooth, and add a tablespoon of grated orange rind for extra fla vor. - . " IT'S THE WATER" 1 I THAT MAKES! 0LYMP1A BEERj 1 ALWAYS RIGHT FOR SUMMER I REFRESHMENT KEEP A SUPPLY) I FOR YOUR QUESTS. oinru ttiWM cpisa,WttM.a Onion Rings Good ; Next time you're putting some fish fillets into the oven bake some onion rings with them. ' Just peel and slice the onion Into thin rounds, separate into rings, and arrange over the seasoned fillets. Baste the fish and the onion with a little butter or margarine. NEED 8UDSINa Wooden clothespins need a hot sudsing every so often. Use a dish mop or brush to move them around in the soapy water. Rinse and dry welL The same treat ment, only with lukewarm water, also works on plastic clothespins. sur.uuR SALADS SHORT CUT TO Fimk avridi Ssrcd S "7 Ds$t Foods Sc kes everything you like teste even better I !'! ftv t!ie t??f Vere f . I HUCOA nargsrlM eai CIST fOOOS Kjd MAY0ISIA1SI ihov ail tmm mjuuM f :;v;--i:-:-:.5;..3'. I V 1 i ' l - ' - i 1 ' I ' ' ' I " - chooMCsndHCsse Sugar 4 to lover any ' ether brand la ' ' Paclfls Coast hornetl FOOD EXPQtTS.M Horns Economists of ' the West chooeeCindH CsasScar4tol ' ever any otter braadl ouesxa ouwncx of 43 SUtetnd County FsInsliMdCandH CessSagar. CAT JWEmAXES KSCSt . ialOblgWestsra Fairs si med ;. CM - C and M Cast Sags? ; Hero Are Your Short Cuts To . f Ji! Elite 1 v- 1 ( Ilucba u mm 0 BEST FOODS SAIIDWICH SPUED This whole family enjoys a Tplcnlc including Mother when she makes picnic lunchee the EASY WAYI BEST FOODS BREAD AND BUTTER Pickles 15-or. Jar 25c conn OH COB Local Hydro- f j it Cool Dos. 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