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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 21, 1955)
iitsnwiv$aln, Ort;ortf Friday, Jn. 2T, T9U-:5C I-5 irr-p 1 ' - . - ' ::; :"': f ;S V : ' , j : . I ' 3 v ' i '.. .. '' ; v.. n . !-t-" ' . i .-. . .. .. 1 ' ; - 1 ( - ' ' y A i- r 1 : St- . W-ri; . - t: t '; - :. ' V-'1' MAESET E2AND VACUU5I PAK Yc:rFri:r.;iyi::;:ii:r!:::jS!:r in m. DEEF ROAST .2 ...29c WbHelfLasU 1120 MAKSET ESAND'N. 2 SIEVE PgM,o.ra . . . W t J . . - . - ...... RICES EFFECTIVE THESE 2 MAEKETS ONLY SWISS STEM'i..... i ; 43c .r BONITO-1ALL WHITE MEAT TKEASVXEESAND 3 S. 12ih St. - : Pi: rvn UTS n mm iC L- 3125 iL Hirer Rc:d : - Ph::.5-4-4233 Z Enjoy a treath of summertime with frozen fcesh pine- j apple chunks topped with ginger-flavored whipped cream. - Ginger and fruit flavors hlend beautifully, and here's art r opportunity to prove it, ;y ' Special - Flavor -For Gingerbread C We think youll find this date gingerbread another recipe to be Xsed over and over again. The ever-popular gingerbread takes on new character when fresh dates are baked in the batter. These rich nuggets of goodness give real flavor at every bite. ' Bake this loaf in either a 7 or 8 ifich square pan depending on bow thick you like your ginger bread.' GOLDEN DATE GINGERBREAD 1 cup fresh, dates 2 cups' sifted all-purpose flour , , . . , cup granulated sugar j Vi teaspoon soda lVi teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt cup shortening ; Vt cup golden molasses cup water 1 egg Tit and slice dates thinly. Sift flour sugar, soda, baking powder and salt ioto large mixing bowL Add shortening, molasses and $up water; - Beat 2 minutes by electric mixer on medium speed jr beat -vigorously with a spoon (approximately 150 strokes per minute). Scrape sides and bot tom of bowl frequently. Add re maining Y cup water and egg. B.eat 2 minutes more, scraping bowl frequently. Stir in dates tgr hand. Turn batter into greased and floured deep 7 or 8-inch shuare pan. .''Bake In moderately hot oven (375 degrees F.) for 30 to 35 minutes. .Serve warm, , if desired, or cool and frost with a vanilla king. Makes' one load "More of Same" Theme for Family Living in Year Ahead .By BEA HUMPHRIES E County Extension Agent 'w" What's -ahead for your family in 1955, will the year be good or lad? The pocketbook side of family living is important; we work toward, tne things we want zor our nome ana iamuy. ror oeuer xmng we must consider the amount of money to spena, wnat to pay, and how to manaee to our advantage in the year ahead. 'Z The nation's economy is adjusting to peace tune, we xeel this I in uncertain wur. nours uu changes in farm income, however, money is still plentiful and people are buying at a steady rate mak ing more work and more income. So the theme for the year ahead might be "More of the Same." Prices Stable Consumer prices for the past three years have been quite stable and indications are that the trend will continue. It's true the retail orices are near an all-time Hen but for all the many kinds of goods and services we buy, the rise in consumer prices has been only a litle over one per cent since 1952. The price of food has been slightly dropping in the past three years and will likely continue for this year ahead. Homemakers should consider the seasonal change in prices and buy accordingly. Price tags on clothing and tex tiles have shown very small bat steady reductions: footwear is an exception. Changes in consumer demand have made this possible. However; new spring styles may cause a alight rise as purchasing Becomes greater. . The family buys a great var iety of services in these times of prepared foods and ready-made clothing: but rent transportation. and medical care take1 most of the family money budgeted for serv ices. These have been going tro steadily in the last three years and will gradually continue on the upward trend. ' ? .- y - i r - Building will continue at a high evel in 1955. Labor is the bit item in building and little change In cost is expected.' New homes mean more new furnishings and equipment to be bought The big demand means prices will stay up on these items also. Knowing our income and a lit tle of what to expect of prices in this new year, how are we coins to manage our pocket book plan ning! -rne new; leaflet "Family Looks Ahead for 1955," published by the extension service. Oreson State college, gives some helpful suggestions. Ask yourself does your fam ily shop around to get the most for your money, do you review last year's spending and see where you can improve? Does your plan for the year ahead con sider what your - family most needs and wants and do you learn about new furnishings and equip ment before making a purchase? Do you consider home production of foods and "do it yourself methods to make money go far ther? The leaflet giving these and other suggestions of managing your money is available at your local county agent's office. A out of it . If you add apple and onion to a curry sauce, and want them to disintegrate, you will have to cook, the aauce for a couple of hours. Choose an apple that does not keep its shape and cut the onion fine when you first put the sauce on to cook. 1 WINTER TREAT . 'Add drained crushed pineapple and -grated cbeddar cheese to mayonnaise; i thin with a little lemon juice land add a sprinkle of paprika for color,; Serve over afocado ' crescents on crisp ro- maine. PAINT OFF '. - Paint spots can be removed from naoieunr witn nail polish remover. Ppur a little on cloth, and rub the spots. ; - ' ' . Mi'4 TtrrifiMiri'i Tun ; By GRETCHEN JWelcbmed as a newcomer in Mem jp .Damascus Multi Vitamin Milk, .which is matin v it H. here. A quart of the milk is said to; contain the minimum daily requirements of all th hiw jnfns. Prices one cent more than regular, the MU milk is 3.8 per cent in butlerfat and i fcr.. . MVWVCJT more natural assimila tion. p DEVILED HAfAf r h ffiryv i . : R-f V PIE CRUST MIX llVl ( ( () ! ; r l 1)1 nCAII COnhllTC J yV )k U lssssaasBsiBaswssssJ " No;.n03 17c U fcW T ; SUNSHINE Hydrox Cookies 12-ox. Pkg. 12-ox. 99c Can Go a Long Way Shop at I Your Nearby Scotty Store Today SAVE! SAVE! SAVE! HUDSON HOUSE HUDSON HOUSE II Ml f VOX is m ci 46-0& cans HUDSON HOUSE Ol LC iv U HUDSON HOUSE J1C HUDSON t DUNCAN FRHSTONZ . !46-oz. cans : f .mm 46-01. cans 46-oz. cans 2Yi Size leans BONELESS ROLLED n if Lb. SWIFTS SWEET RASHER SLICED To) A1 Lb. ARMOUR'S LINK CHEDDAR i lb. $9' YAMHILL IRREGULAR PIECES nR X To IS 2J 2 FINER DDDDIKg SARAN ' WRAP .Roll BEWARE OF i IIMTATIOUS LOOK fOR THf r HAPPY UTTUDOO TOPS 111 QUALITY! LOVJ Kl PRICG Bunch S Fresh s w ar "Tnaia sfias I ' .Pineapple'... 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