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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1931)
FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1931 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON PAGE SEVEN COLUMBIA AIR ROUTE TERMED FLYING TUNNEL Washington (IP) Aviators In the Northwest fly nightly through a na tural tunndl and live to tell about It. This "tunnel," which recently has seen llgmed under the direction of tlie Aeronautics Branch of the de partment of Commerce, is bounded on two sides by the walls of the Co lumbia River gorge, on the bottom by the river, and overhead by fog. Perilous as It sounds. It is safe com pared with the air region over the gorge, due to fog, difficulties of terrain, and heavy forestation. As a result the Idea of routing commercial planes right through the lower reaches of the gorge It self was hit upon. Here the wind keeps the route virtually free from fog, and all that Is necessary Is to follow a straight course to get through the 50-mlles of tunnel from Portland. Ore., to Pasco Wash. To this end flashing lights nave been Installed all along the route, green on one side and red on the other so the flier will make no mis take In his direction. In addition two powerful beacons have been In stalled on each side, and one at each extremity o the gorge. Aviators now may fly at a level of less than 30 feet In case of low fog. keep be tween the lights, and emerge un scathed. PEIPING GREETS Pelping (IP) Thousands of Tibetan Buddhists here are giving a hearty welcome to the "Chang Chia," living Buddha of inner Mongolia, one of the most powerful leaders In the Buddhist world. He Is paying his first visit to the old capital. Chief tains of the six leagues of Inner Mongolia, accompanied him. The living Buddha dresses In a gown of yellow satin, a purple jacket and wears a Chinese hat Inset with precious stones. He said he came here to pay his respects to General Chang Hseuh llang. chief representative of the central government In North China. General Chang has been a consist ent friend of Buddhism, although not himself a professing Buddhist, and has entertained the Panchen Lama. Living Buddha of Tibet In Mukden. The Inner Mongolian visitors hope to persuade General Chang to im prove conditions In that district. Bandits have become active every where on account of civil wars, and trade lias almost completely disap peared. Thousands of Inner Mon golians are destitute. Albany Woman Builds Telescope Albany. N. Y. (IPV-Mrs. Thomas A. Jenkins owns a six-Inch reflect tlnc telescorje which she made. The mirror, which Mrs. Jenkins placed on exhibition at an amateur astronomers' meeting at Spring field. Vt.. brought forth much ad miration Several telescope author ities declared It was the best ama teur six-inch mirror made In some time. Mrs. Jenkins devoted six months to grinding the glass with an em ery wneel ana a Barrel in ner apartment dinette. The mirror had to be ground first to tlie rough. then to the focal point and finally to a perfect 98-inch focal point. The mirror, It is told, Is capable of distinguishing the rings of Sat urn. In order to be able to do this, a telescope requires the finest ot grinding and polishing. Air Lines Busy London (IP) Belgian Air Lines carried 8.455 passengers and 620, 964 pounds of merchandise during J 930. Malls carried included , 094 pounds of letters and 36311 pounds of postal parcels. The total distance covered, according to an official company statement, by ine lines was 711,196 miles, with regularity of 98.1 per cent. TOWN REBUILDS Dalhart, Tex. (IP) From the wreckage left In the wake of a cy clone several weeks ago Sedan, N. M., 37 miles west of Dalhart, Is gradually rebuilding. A new mer chandise store building was open ed and construction is well under way on a modern $18,000 school plant. Several residences were also demolished. CARROTS SAVORY FOR DINNER BKKAKUST Orange Juice. Chilled Ready Cooked Wheat Cereal and Cream Ham and Kira rimlt Buttered Toast Coffee i.i.NrnEOV Tomato and Bacon Sandwiches Iced Tea Pratt Cookies Fresh Peaches DINMR Shrimp Salad Creamed Potatoes larrois Havorv Breed Plum Jelly Blueberry Pi Code Gervais Mrs. Sumner Stevens and two nieces were accompanied by her sister. Mrs. Roy Williams of CorvalUs. all making a motor trip to Concrete, wash., where they win visit another sister. Mrs. Bob Mar thenv. for a few days. LEE'S Poultry Market (With Wood Bros. Grocery) Special This Week 3 Pound Roasters Small Fat Hens Broilers Fryers Highest Quality Reasonable Price 1H N. Cora'L St. Phone 9164 WORLD'S LARGEST AMPHIBIAN ON TEST FLIGHT yy 1f . - ..1 .... .., ' Aitociatti PrtM Photo A striking picture of the. giant Sikorsky s-40, the world's largest land-tea plane, aa It mad It Brat successful teat flight over Long Island sound at Stratford, Conn. The craft, capabl of seating 4 passengers and carrying a load double their weight, will be put into South American commercial service. "Menus of die Bay RAM AND EGG OMELET i (Serving 81k) I wnr rotk 0 tablespoons milk i teaspoon pepper teanpoon ftalt 3 tablespoons butter 4 cup chopped cooked ham 6 egfct whites, beaten Beat yolks, milk, pepper and salt. Fold til ham and egg whites. Heat butter in large, shallow frying pan. When hot add omelet. Cook slowly until well "puffed." Carefully, with the aid of spatula, turn half over. Hold in place with spatula until mixture "sets." Carefully turn Into warm platter. Garnish with parsley and serve. TOMATO AND BACON SANDWICHES 6 pieces white bread buttered 6 large allces tomatoes A teaspoon mustard & teupoon horseradish 14 teaapoon salt a tablespoons finely chopped onions 6 pieces bacon Arrange bread on baking sheet. Add tomatoes and spread with mus tard and horseradish. Sprinkle with salt and onions and add bacon. Bake until bread Is toasted and ba con crisp. Serve with fork. SAVORY CARROTS 3 cups diced cooked carrots 4 tablespoons butter 3 tablespoons chopped onions a tablespoons chopped green carrots l Taoiespoon sugar Heat butter in pan. Add and brown carrots. Add rest of Ingre dients. Cover with lid and cook slowly five minutes. Stir several times to prevent scorching. To cook carrots, cut them in dice or strips and cook 20 minutes In quickly boiling salted water. Drain well. SUMMER PARTY MENUS Chicken Moumo Ripe Olives Pickled Watermelon Peels Little Cheese Biscuits Currant Jelly Sunshine Cake Dessert Coffee Salted Nuts Cream Candy Mints CHH KE NMOt SSE (Serving elgrlt 1 package lemon flavored gelatin mixture 14 cups boiling water cups diced chicken U cup diced celery A cup diced cucumbers 2 tablespoons finely chopped pi pi men ton cup stiff mayonnaise 1 teaspoon salt ' y. teaspoon paprika 2 tablespoons lemon Juice i Pour water over gelatin mixture and stir until It dissolves. Cool and allow to thicken a little. Beat until frothy and beat In rest of Ingre dients. Pour into glass loaf mold. Chill until stiff. Unmold on lettuce and surround with more mayon naise. Garnish with thin strips of green peppers and pimentos. LITTLE CHEESE BISCUITS (34) 3 cups sifted pastry flour 6 teaspoons baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 8 tablespoons butter i cup cheene, grated 1 13 cups milk Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Add butter by cutting in with knife. Add cheese and. mixing with knife, add milk. When soft dough forms, pat it out onto floured board until dough Is Inch thick. Cut out with small biscuit cutter and place biscuit, side by side, on a greased baking pan. Bake 10 min utes in hot oven. Butter and serve. SUNSHINE CAKE DESSERT 6 eg whites, beaten 1 cup susar (sifted 4 times) 1 teaspoon lemon extract 1 teaspoon vanilla -i teaspoon salt 6 egg yolks, beaten 1 cup pastry flour (sifted 4 times) 2-3 teaspoon cream of tartar Beat egg whites and slowly add sugar, beating until creamy. Add extracts and salt. Fold In rest of ingredients, mixing lightly. Pour into snauow pan which has been greased. (A shallow glass baking dish Is excellent). Bake 85 minutes in moderately slow oven. When ready to serve, cut cake in squares and arrange on serving plates. Top witn portions ox fresh peaches and vanilla Ice cream. Serve with fork. and let stand 10 minutes. Boll gent ly and stir careruiiy with fork, un til mixture becomes thick. Pour Into sterilized Jars and when cold, seal with melted paraffin. MACARONI Fl'DDINO cup sugar 4 tablespoons flour 3 egg yolks 34 cups milk 1 tablespoon butter X teaspoon vanilla U teaspoon lemon extract 1 cup broken almond macaroons Mt-KIMil E Blend sugar and flour. Add yolks and milk. Cook until thick In dou ble boiler. Stir frequently. Add the rest of the ingredients. Pour into buttered glass baking dish. Cover witn meringue. 3 egg whites, beaten U cup sugar ',i cup broken macaroons Beat egg whites and when stiff. slowly add sugar and beat until creamy. Roughly spread on top creamy mixture. Sprinkle with crumbs. Bake IS minutes In very slow oven. Cool and chill. Serve plain or with cream. MRS. VOGT HOME Gervais Mrs. Charles Vogt was brought home from the Salem gen eral hospital Tuesday and is con valescing at her home here. She is being cared lor by her daughter, MACAROON PUDDING MENU FOR DINNER Shrimp salad mold, potato chips, creamed peas, biscuit, strawberry pre serves. inacnroon pudding, coffee. Milt I Ml' SAl.AP MOLD (Serving six) IH cups shrimps 1 cup diced celery 3 tablesDoons chonned nl men ton 3 tablespoons chopped sweet pickles -a laoicspoons granuiaiea geisua 4 tablespoons cold water 1 cup boiling water 2 tablespoons sugar 5 tablespoons lemon Juice 1 cup snlad dressing Soak gelatin and cold water five minutes. Add boiling water and stlr untll gelatin is dissolved. Add sugar and lemon Juice, Cool and allow to thicken a little. Beat until frothy and add all rest of ingredients. Pour into glass mold. Chill until stiff. Un mold on lettuce and surround with more salad dressing. Serve at once. STB.IWI.KRRV PRESERVES 9 quarts strawberries 0 cups sugar Wash and hull berries. Add sugar A DINING-ROOM TRAGEDY! Tables spread with delicioni food . . . most of it aoft, highly refined lacking in the "bulk and Iron roar body must hv to keep well and strong. This Is the dining-room trag edy that occurs daily in mil. lions of homes. No wonder most people suffer from consti cation. No wonder headaches, backaches, and dull days an frequent I Just add one delicious food to your table and you will help correct all this suffering. Add Kellogg's All-Bran la some form every day. All-Bran adds the rieces nary "bulk" or "rouRhage" and iron that Is so often lack, in? in our diet today. This bulk is needed to prevent constipa tion to sweep the system cleaa of poisonous wastes to exer cise the intestines and keep them healthy. All-Bran Is delicious as i cereal with milk or cream. Sprinkle over other cereals or use in cooking. Two tablespoonfuls daily are guaranteed to relieve both tem porary and recurring eonstlpa tion. In severe rases with each meal. At your grocer's In the red-and-preen bar kage. Mads by Kellogg: in Battle Creek. All-Bran listen to it! ,1 Kiddies are fascinated with the Tray Rice Krispies crackle when you pour on milk or cream. And what a flavor trcatl Toasted rice bubbles. Won derful for breakfast, lunch and supper. Fine to use in candies, macaroons. In toups. Order the red-and-green package from your grocer. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. S atJ lower In price RICE I KRtSflESl Ttar VANDALS WRECK LINDY'S HOME IN MINNESOTA Little Palls. Minn. (LP) The con templated Journey ot the Lind berghs to the Orient focuses at tention upon the past exploits of the "flying colonel." Perhaps the least known place is Lindbergh's boyhood home, a short distance south of here. The tourist who seeks bis birth place will disappointed If be expects to find the road well marked. He is told to drive "west of the Mississippi river bridge, then turn left at the Swedish church, this side of Pine Grove park." Upon following these di rections the tourist finds an or dinary sand road. After following the road tor a mile and a half, he enters a "state game refuge," really the first ef fort of Minnesota to honor Lind bergh. Driving through this park, one finds, tacked to a lone evergreen tree, an old piece ot cardboard on which is printed the sign. "Picnic Grounds," and in smaller letters, "Llndy's Home." At the left Is a dilapidated frame house, boarded up, with broken windows and much writ ing, clearly visible even from the road. Entering the grounds an old gentleman, wearing the star ot a Minnesota deputy sheriff, ap peared. "You're lookln' for Llndy's?" he demanded. "This is it. It was a swell place once. Now look at it. I Tourists have made a mess of it." Inquiry developed the Informa tion that the Lindbergh home stead has been the object of "un welcome" tourists since Colonel Charles . A. Lindbergh flew his "Spirit of St. Louis" across the Atlantic ocean In 1927. "I don't mind these folks that come up here and are polite," he continued, "but these young folks that climb Into the house, break windows, and the like, and steal even the locks oft doors, get my goat!" He said that Minnesota, which has taken over the grounds for the purpose of reconstructing the house In Its original state, and make a state park of it, is doing EXPLAIN SIMILARITY OF ROASTING PROCESS AND HOUR-GLASS Hills Bros.' Patented Process Produces a Fine, Even Roast Because Coffee Berries Pass .Through the Roasters "a Little at a Time" A stream of sand sifting from a globe on top through a narrow neck Into a corresponding globe on the bottom . that's an hour-glass. And just as its accuracy depends upon an even, continuous flow a little at a time ... so the match less, uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is produced by Controlled Boasting Hills Bros.' natented process that roasts evenly, contin uously ... a utile at a time. Tcmnerature anrl flow of enftVi through the roasters aro automati cally controlled with this process. As a result, every berry is roasted to the degree that assures perfect flavor in every pound. Bulk-roasting methods seldom achieve such a thing. It la Controlled Roasting thai gives Hills Bros. Coffee a flavor no other coffee has. Insist on Hills Bros. Coffee. It is packed in vacuum cans. Air, which destroys the flavor of coffee, is removed and kept out of these cans. Even ordinary, "air tight" cans won't keep coffee fresh. But Hills Bros. Coffee is ever-fresh. Order some today. Ask for it by name, and look for the Arab trade mark on the can. Hills Bros. Coffee, Inc., Portland, Oregon. mi U P and Wherever You You Find Blue Ribbon Malt ' TlM oaparaTteletf 0opo krity that Blue Ribbon Malt eajori could ooJf b merited bf out Uodinf uperioritf. CoatMotlr felted t keep it bih quelitf niforn end peeked full three pounds NORTH mi Cm. yp.Mur.0e. Blue Ribbon Malt Jjmericals Biggest Seller what It can wltb the limited funds at its disposal. Inside were pitiable- evidence of tourists' lust. What had once been a beautiful mahogany cab inet stood in a corner, propped up by stray lumber because some tourist bad stolen its solid base and even the glass which once bad covered Its doors. An oak cabinet which had con tained taw books owned by "Llndy's" father, one-time con gressman of the district, was empty. They were valued at sev eral hundred dollars. Throughout the house the de struction was the same. In the basement was what was left of the old Saxon open touring car which Lindbergh had once driven from this house to Little Falls be fore be knew much of aerial navi gation. Some ot the wheels, and bits ot the chassis, too heavy to carry away, remained. Little was left of a private water system which had been installed many years before by "Llndy's" father. On the second floor, where "Lindy bad had his boyhood workshop, were mutilated doors, sagging because more souvenir hunters had stripped even the hinges. High up In the gable of the roof was written in huge letters the name of some young man from an eastern state. Another bit of lettering proclaimed to the world that "so-and-so" had Just been married. Beside It, another hon eymoon couple, not to be outdone by the first, broadcast then- buss in even larger letters. There Is not a single tnch of walnscoattng one the house which has not been written upon. Oervals Mr. and Mrs. I. E. Cuts forth arrived borne Wednesday after spending ten days at Breltenbush springs. They reported very bot weather while there. mtisk 1 - i Making Old Friends and Keeping the New Each day finds an ever increased big number of satisfied customers hap pily wending their way to our stores, choosing from our complete stocks of quality foods, economizing through our low prices, enjoying our helpful service. These customers have found here a warmth and friendliness a natural honesty an unassuming generosity which sets our stores apart from all others. That's why we are making new friends and keeping the old." Won't you join this thrifty throng? A hearty welcome awaits you here always. Saving Prices Effective Sat. and Monday, Aug. 22 and 24 SUGAR . . 10 pounds Best cane granulated MILK . . . . . Tall cans MacMarr or Libby highest quality low price MALT-Puritan A low price on a popular brand 2'j lb. tin WESSON OIL . Quarts Makes better salads SALT Leslies 2 lb. Package In the big package plain or iodized FRESH FRUITS fc VEGETABLES SATURDAY ONLY" Bananas Fancy Golden Fruit 6 lbs. 25c TOMATOES Red meaty ones st pounds .. 15c LETTUCE Local, large solid heads sw heads . 15c Oranges Extra sweet and juicy. Medium size 2dox.55c RINSO Package "Soaks clothes whiter" Large washing machine size pkg. MacMarr COFFEE . .Pound Positively the best blend that can be bought a trial will demonstrate the quality SALMON ...... 2 for Luncheon Brand Alaska Pink 1 lb. tall cans CRAB MEAT Geisha Brand Pancy Jap finest quality y2 '1. 25c CRACKER8 N. B. C. Toast ed Whole Wheat Dainties a dellghtfuUy flavored OP. crisp cracker, lb. JAR RUBBERS U. 8. Red Double Lip f Dozen OK JAR CAPS Ball, Kerr, Eco nomyPer OK dozen AOKj ECONOMY COFFEE a good coffee, and look at OA. the price pound ....Gvl LINDSAY RIPE OLIVES 2,0.: 25c KELLOGOS BRAN FLAKES or RICE KRISPIES Summer breakfast foods-Package 10c HEINZ VINEGAR cider or white distilled pints ail bottles .. 25c WALDORF TOILsTF PAPER the brand everybody knows O rolls ... 25c MIXED PICKLINO SPICE Schillings best grade Q. Package L JELLY GLASSES complete wltb caps- A r Dozen PAROWAX for sealing your Jams and Jellies n Package JLUL GUM and CANDY BARS assorted varieties 3 tor IOC POWDERED SUGAR In bulk O pounds .. 25c 0wtf-MacMarr Markets-rfe DENOTES STORES WITH MACMARR MARKETS BEEF ROASTS Prime Steer Beef Pound 12lzc SLICED BACON Eastern Sugar Cured Pound 25c PURE LARD, 3 pounds for 19c GENUINE SPRING LAMB SHOULDERS A real saving, lb. . 10c For your Sunday dinner, lb. 20c SMALL RIB LAMB CHOPS, 15c lb. 174 N. COMMERCIAL ST. STATE & COMMERCIAL STS. 19lh AND STATE STS. 1990 N. CAPITOL ST.