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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1929)
PAflE ElfiTIT THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1929 SEED DROPPED, 1835, STARTS Thonotosassa. Fla. 0P From a few orange seeds, cast aside during his march through Florida in 1K15, there has grown a giant orange tree living memorial to Ma). Francis Dade. West Point graduate and prominent Ilgure in moulding the early history ol the state. The "Dade tree" stands about three miles southwest of this vil lage, is strong and vigorous despite Us 94 vears. and is credited with be ing the largest and oldest tree ot its kind In the state. It is 60 leet high, has a limb spread ol 68 feet, and Us trunk has a CO-lnch circum ference a foot above the ground. Details concerning the aged tree and Major Dade's march through Florida were cauierea by Mrs. iar. lotra Fullwell. granddaughter ol William Mlley, who is said to have been the first white settler In this section. According to the records Milcy found the "Dade tree" In full fruit and planted many of the groves hereabouts from the seeds of the orange patriarch.: Mrs. Fullwell's study shows that Major Dade with U0 men stopped at the site of the "Dade tree" while on a relief march to Fort King, near Ocala, from Fort Brooke, which Is now iampa. He ate luncheon at the site ot the tree and dropped the seeds from Culian oranges which took root. The giant product of the cast away seeds annually produced 10, 000 oranges or about 80 boxes of fruit before the big treeie in 1835. and since the damage suffered then has produced about 8.000 oranges, or 65 boxes. After luncheon at the site of the giant orange tree, Major - Dade's small relief expedition again took up Its march to reinforce com rades at Fort King against pres sure of Seminole Indians under Chief Osceola. They were am bushed near the present Dade City, and all except one private was killed. Major Dade's body found a final resting place In the national ceme tery at St. Augustine, Fla. A mar ble shaft was raised to his memory at West Point military academy, and a city, county, and park In Florida have been named in his honor. Meanwhile the living memorial each year adds its fruit to the local orange crop. Menus .BTSB oftlie Day Ibhh CHE BR Y SHORTCAKE A DELI CIOUS DESSERT MENU FOR DIN'NKR Round (teak eaku, buttered potatoet. creamed carrots, bread, peach Jam, cu cumber aalad. cherry shortcake, coffee. LINE IS EXTENDED Oervais The P. E. P. company of Portland Is building an exten sion Irom the city power line to a line running north which will serve patrons far as Henry Eder's. There is a possibility of extending the line east which would serve users In German town district and meet the MU Angel power lines. VISIT IN JEFFERSON Jefferson Mr. ana Mr. Krai How ell and ituitthter, and Mr. and Mrs. Leston Lowell of Sal?m. were guests at the home of their father, E. E. Howell, Tuesday night and Wednesday. Vacation time Is here. Don't miss your Capital Journal while .away irom Salem. We will mail It to you, pnsfa?e pild, I 2 we:'k- nnlv 2 V. Bound Steak Cakea. Herring Bli 1 pound round aleak, (round, tfc cop cracker or oread crura be. k cup toma to, teaapoon aalt. a Ubleapoona chut sauce, A teanuoon pepper. 'A cup flour. i tablespoons bacon fat (other fat can be used). Mix all the Ingredients except the flour and bacon fat. Shape the meat into cakes 3 Inches In diam eter. Roll in the flour. Heat fat and add the meat cakes. Brown on both sides. Lower the fire and cook slowly for IS minutes. Caeamber Salad 1 cup thinly sliced cucumbers, t slices onions. 1 cup Iced water, 3 tablespoons cliopped areeo peppers, 1 teaspoon salt. teaspoon pepper, H teaspoon celery salt. S tablespoons vinegar, ft tablespoons salad oil Mix the cucumbers, onions and iced water. Store In a cold place for several hours. Drain and add the rest of . i Ingredients. Cbfrry Bbarteake, StrvhiK 81s 1 cups flour, 4 teaspoons baklns powder. 1 tablespoon sucar. 1 eat. teaspoon aalt. tablespoons rat. U cup milk. Mix the flour, baking powder, sug ar and salt. Cut in the fat with a knife and add the egg and milk. Pour Into a shallow pan which has been greased. Bake in a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Cherry Mlxtare 1 cups seeded cherries. 1 cup suear, 2 tablespoons flour. H cup water. 1 table spoon butter. teaspoon cinnamon. Mix 'he sugar and flour. Add the cherries and 'water and cook slow ly, stirring constantly, until the mix ture thickens. Add thj rest of the ingredients and when mixed, serve on a shortcake. BREAKFAST Chilled sliced orantea. wheat cereal and efearo. buttered toast, coffee. MJNCIfCON Cream cheese sandwiches, tea, canned peaches, trop cakes. DINNER Creamed salmon, buttered potatoes. creen salad, bread, strawberry Jam. choc olate pudding, cream. Iced tea or coffee. Drop Cakes 1-3 cup fat. 1 cup suear, l-i cup orance Juice, 1 teaspoon lemon extract. S etas. 4 teaspoon Salt. 3 CUDS flour, a raiuvina baklns powder. Oream the fat and suear. Add the rest of the ingredients and beat for 2 minutes. Half fill greased muffin pans. Bake In a moderate oven for 15 minutes. Cream Cheese rillfna far IS Sandwich ft cup wniie cream cheese, I tablespoon chopped pimentos. K cup chopped olives. 3 tablespoons salad dresslnc. k teaspoon Mix the Ingredients and spread upon buttered slices of white bread. Creamed eJalmon, Serrinr Four (Served on tonst or In patty cases) 4 (nblospoons bultcr. A tablespoons flour, C ilyinginto 7avor ASTSIO I tJt . At nil Urnlern llsfrllnitrl by Hurt Cliriir Co. tO'i Itnvtw Wfrrrt. Portland 2 eups milk. K teaspoon salt, U teaspoon pepper, 4 teaspoon celery aalt I cup salmon, itaitea Melt the butter and add the flour. Mix well and add the milk and cook until a creamy sauce forms, Add the seasonings and salmon and cook for 1 minute. Serve on toast and garnish with parsley. Green Salad. Servlnr Foar 1-1 cup cooked peas, "A cup diced cu cumbers, 14 cup chopped sweet Dickies. 1 tablespoon chopped onions, 1 tablespoon chopped pimentos, M teaspoon aalt, 1-3 cup saiaa aressing. Mix and chill the ingredients and serve on lettuce. SUNDAY DINNER MENU Roast lamb, browned potatoes, vecet- abla salad, bread, currant Jelly, Kenwood sirawoerry tarn, coiiee. Vegetable Salad. Servine Sis (Blends with meats! f nn Ar-fA rivnmlvn 1 nn illMrt cooked or canned asparaaus. H cup diced cooked m carrots, 2 tablespoons chopped reen peppers, 1 tablespoon chopped onions. 14 teaspoon salt, 44 teaspoon pap rika, teaspoon celery salt. Vs cup aal ad dresslnc. Mix a-.d chill the ingredients and serve in lettuce leaves. Keowead HI raw berry Tarts (Other fresh fruits can be used) H cup lard. Itt cup flour. U teasooon aalt, 2 tablespoons cold water. 2 cum strawberries, 1-3 cup lucar. 1 pint ranUla ice cream. Mix the flour and salt. Cut In the fat with a knife. Mixing with the knife, slowly add the water until a stiff dough formsT Divide Into 6 balls and roll out each to fit into deep muffin pans- Bake in a mod erate oven for 15 minutes. Mix and chill the berries and sugar. When ready to serve, place portions of the berries in the baked tart 8hells and top with the Ice cream. Serve at once with a fork. WEDDING BREAKFAST MENU Chilled strawberries and sliced pineapple rlnss. veal and chicken patties, potato chips, heart shaped rolls, currant Icily, lea cream, fancy cakes, coffee. To brighten gold braid on gar ments or hangings, springle with powdered alum and let remain for Brush out with a stiff 3 days. brush. To loosen lime in a teakettle, boll Vt cup of vinegar and 3 cups of water. The lime will loosen so that It can be removed quickly. A BRIDE'S LUNCHEON MENU Chilled diced shrimps and cucumbers, cheese wafers. Washlnston fruit salad. buttered hot rolls, chocolate surprise, cof fee, cream candles. Washlnston Fralt Salad. gcirlat Eight (Dellclously flavored) 2 tablespoons cranulated tela tin. 4 table spoons cold water. 1 cup aalad dresslnc. 1 cup ettflly whipped cream. 1 cup diced Pineapple, l cup seeded white cherries. 1 cup diced canned peaches. 44 cup red cher ries, cup blanched, shredded almonds. Soak the gelatin and cold water for 0 minutes. Dissolve over a pan of hot water. Cool and add to the salad dressing and whipped cream. Add the rest of the ingredients and pour into small moulds which have been rinsed In cold water. Set In a cold place to stiffen. Unmould and serve on lettuce leaves. Chocolate Sirprlse, Servlnc Elcht t sponge cakes (Individual) 1 pint van illa ice cream, t tablespoon sucar, tea spoon vanilla. 1 cup stiffly whipped cream. Mix the whipped cream, sugar and vanilla. ' Chill. Remove part of the insldes of the cakes. Mix the crumbs with the whipped cream mixture and spread on top of the ice cream wrucn has been placed in the sponge cake cafes. Surround with chocolate sauce and serve at once with a fork. Cneeelala Si ace tt cup Ilcht brown sugar, 2 tablespoons flour. '.4 teaspoon salt, 2 squares chocolate or 4 tablespoons oocoa, 1ft cups water, 1 teaspoon vanilla. Mix the sugar, flour and salt. Add the chocolate and water and cook, stirring constantly, until the! sauce thickens. Add the vanilla and cooL This sauce can be served on Ice creams, sherbets or puddings. To remove brown stains from tin, granite of earthenware, rub with salt applied on a cloth. ram loaf fob sandwiches m cups flour, 2 cops craham flour, 3 cup dark brown sucar, 3tt teaspoons bak lns powder, 1 teaspoon salt. 1 nr. li cups milk. 1 cup chopped raisins, 1 table spoon butter, melted. Mix the ingredients and pour In to a greased loaf pan. Let rise for 20 minutes. Bake in a slow oven for 60 minutes. The bread should be 24 hours old before made into sandwiches. BREAKFAST Grapefruit, eorncereal (already cooked) milk, soft cooked ecss. buttered toast, wi re. IXNCIIEON Vegetable salad, buttered bread, peaches. sugar cooaiea, mn. DINNER Salmon salad, creamed potatoes and peas, bread, strawberry sunshine, cocoa nut cream pie. coffee. VEGETABLE SALAD (For the Children's LancM 1 cup grated chilled raw carrots. 1 cup chopped rnbbarte, "4 rtip diced, cooked The can with the contains HILLS BROS COFFEE The famous trade-mark, the Arab, is Hills Bros.' exclusively. The exact, continuous process which roasts a few pounds at a time is also Hills Bros.' exclu sively. No other roasting process insures such a matchless uniform flavor in every pound. No other coffee tastes like Hills Bros., for none is roasted the same way. HILLS BROS COFFEE Fresh from tin orir ntei vecaaw ptem. Eatily oprnrd wUk facaVy. JlS STORE ... for unexpected gaeata, forV picnic, .... FHYE-S DELICIOUS BRAND I1AM, th. king of "appetite-knocker..' Lik. FRYE'S DELICIOUS BRAND BACON mother Ice box necessity FRYE'S DELI. 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Pour Into platters ana set on a flat sur face In the sun. Cover with a glass. Stir the mixture several times dur ing the day. Bring the mixture in the house at night and return to the sun until the mixture is very thick and syrupy and the berries have become "plump". Pour Into sterilized Jars and when cool cover with melted paraffin. It requires about 4 days to thick en the mixture. COCOANtT CREAM FILLING trsr a fesaed pis staeU) ti cup sugar, t Ublespoons flour. S ess rotks. H t. -spoon salt, 11-3 cups miu. 1 teaspoon eanula. 1 teaspoon butter. 1-3 cup cocosnut. 3 ess whites, stlltll beaten Blend the sugar and Hour. Add the egg yoiks, salt and milk. Cook In a double boiler, stirring frequent ly, until the filling becomes thick and creamy. Add the vanilla and butter. Cool. Fold In the rest of the Ingredients and pour Into a baked pie ilicll. Chill. Before serving hot chocolate or cocoa, beat It for 1 minute with a rotary egg beater and no scum wlU come on top. 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