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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1935)
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1935 THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON 7 GADGETS TO GO WITH OLD PET DISHES New gadgets to go with old dishes Today we've concocted several reci pes which will work in splendidly With every dav menus. Here's how; SWEET PICKLED APRICOTS (Blend Well With Pish Or Fowl) 4 cups apricots (seeded) 2 cups aussr 1 cup water or apricot Juice W eup vinegar H cup whole cloves 1-3 cup bark cinnamon, broken Mix ingredients and simmer 40 minutes, pour Into sterilized jars and seal or store in ice box. i CHEESE ROLLS cups pastry flour 9 teaspoons baking powder ,i teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons lard 1 1-3 cups milk 4 tablcspona butter U cup arated cheest Mix flour, baking powder and salt. Cut In lard and slowly add milk. When soft dough forms pat It out until li inch thick. Spread with butter and cheese and roll up. Cut of Vz inch slices and bake fat sides up on greased pan in moderate oven 12 minutes. No but ter need be served. COCOANUT FROSTED CAKE 1-3 cup butter , 3-3 gup sugar 'i cup milk 1 eRK 1 teaspoon vanilla Vi teaspoon lemon extract teaspoon salt 1 13 cups flour 2 teaspoons baking powder Cream butter and sugar. Add rest of ingredients and beat 2 min utes. Pour Into shallow p.in lined with waxed paper. Cover with top ping. TOPPING 2 egg whites 1-3 cup sue ar i teaspoon vanilla teaspoon lemon extract i teaspoon baking powder M cup cocoanut Beat whites and add sugar and beat until creamy. Add extracts and baking powder. Roughly spread over cake batter. Sprinkle with cocoanut. Bake 35 minutes In a moderately slow oven. Serve fresh but not warm. Ef- Pantry Jsb Patter gjf?m By R. C. E. In washing dishes use very hot water and soap suds and rinse quickly. If there Is plenty of space put the soapy dishes In a rinsing rack at once and let the hot water pour over them. Dry with toweling and no other polish or brlghtener will be required. But if you have any china decorated with gilt do not use excessively hot water or it will be Injured. Water Is apt to discolor and crack knife handles, unless when made entirely of silver. Scour the blades of the knives and then wash them, while holding the handles so that they are out of the water. Scientific Investigation has re vealed that table salt the kind we buy in the big red carton at the grocery store is one of the most versatile of all medical remedies. Besides playing an Important part in hundreds of prescriptions, ac cording to research findings, it also has countless home uses. Some of the emergency uses are listed as follows: If it is neces sary to induce vomiting in the case of a person who has swallow ed poison pending the arrival of a doctor, a heaping teaspoonful of salt and a similar amount of ground mustard, stirred rapidly in a tea cup of warm water, may be swal- A WORD TO THE WIVES IS SUFFICIENT The meals yon serve help keep , the family fit. In many homes, com won constipation develops as a re alt of insufficient "hallc" in the mean. This can be overcome by a delicious cereal. Research shows that Kellogg All. Bran furnishes "bulk" in con venient form. All-Bra also pro vide vitamin B and iron. How mnch better It Is to eat this gentle natural food than to risk taking patent medicines. Continued me does not lower its effectiveness. Two tablespoonfnls daily axe nan ally sufficient. Chronic cases, with each meal. If not relieved, tee your doctor. Serve as a cereal with milk or cream, or use in cooking. Appe tising recipes on the red-andgreen package. At all gro cers. Made by Kellogg in Battle Creek. ALL-BRAN .S si? Km en Hie Sunny Sid. of Lite Exhibit New Model Frigidaire Mrs. Otto Hogg, left, and Mrs. Carl Hogg, right, inspect a beautiful new 1935 model porcelain Frigidaire which is one of the new models re ceived in a carload of Frigidaire equipment which has just arrived for Sa lem distribution by this firm Apricot Nut Bread Is Very Different For a glorious breakfast on a crisp morning with the company good and the coffee piping hot there could be nothing better than apricot nut bread. Rich in irradiated evaporated milk (and that means beautiful browning qualities and full of tempting morsels of aprocot) this baked delight Is practically perfect. It's different, tempting, easy to make, and keeps longer than bread lowed instantly. If, when enjoying winter sports, you suffer from frosted feet, cut an onion In tw.o dip repeatedly In salt, and apply to the afflicted areas. Severe insect bites and stings can also be relieved by the application of moistened salt. To ease internal pains, heat salt In a flannel bag and apply to the ach ing part. usually does under ordinary condi tions. APKICOT NUT BREAD I'i cups dried apricots 2 tablespoons fat i cup sugar 1 ess H cup juice from stewed, drier! apri cots, and 'i cup Irradiated evap orated milk, mixed 2i cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder V teaspoon salt t cup chopped nuts Wash apricots. Cover with wa ter and boil 5 minutes. Drain, cool, and chop. Cream shortening and sugar, 'and well beaten egg. Add apricots and diluted milk, then gradually add the flour which has been sifted with the salt. Add nuts. Bake in a greased bread pan 1 hour in a moderate oven (350F. Yield: 1 large loaf. Paris (JP) Here's something new in spring hats. Suzy makes a straw sailor whose right side Is yellow and whose left side is black. It is finished with a simple black ribbon trim. here's on Your favorite GOLDEN WEST COFFEE is now roasted by the newest method known to coffee science . . .THERMALo. Try it... note the fragrance ... the full body. . . the clear color. . . and, that ALL the goodness is in the cup. MODEL FOOD MARKET Free Delivery 275 NORTH HIGH STREET Phone 4111 (Three Lines) 30 Day Account Service HEINZ SOUP SALE All 10c size 6 cans 55c; 12 cans $1.08 AH 15c size 6 cans 83c; 12 cans $1.62 (Tomato. Pea. Onion, Noodle, Spinach, Creole Gumbo, Bean Beef, Mushroom, Celery, Asparagus, Oyster) Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. can 25c (A Cake Faa FREE with each pound) Ivory Soap, medium, 3 bars 16c Fort Howard Toilet Tissue, 3 rolls 22e Swansdown Cake Flour, large Pkg. 29c Minute Tapioca, Pkg. 13c Fisher's Biscuit Mix, large Pkg 25c Wheaties, 2 Pkgs 23c Elsinore Telephone Peas, 2 cans 32c New West Asparagus, 2's, 2 cans 45c Elsinore Asparagus Tips, picnic size, 2 cans 29c Maple Leaf Flour, 49 lb. bag $1.69 Drifted Snow Flour, 24 Vi lbs $1.08 Gold Medal Flour, 24 t lbs $1.13 Ovaltine, 75c size 59c Ovaltine, 40c size 33c Shilling's Coffee, Drip Grind, 1 lb 32c Dole Pineapple Juice, 2's, 2 cans 25c D. M. Pineapple Juice, 10's 55c Glorietta Tomato Juice, 10's 45c Glorietta Tomato Juice, l's, 3 cans 25c New Pack Grape Fruit, whole sections, 2 cans 27c New Pack Grape Fruit, broken sections, 2 cans 23c L of V Whole Kernel Corn. 16 oz., 2 cans 35c Del Monte Golden Bantam Corn, 3 cans 42c North Star Sardines. 3 cans 25c; dozen 95c Tiny Tot Sardines, 2 cans 25c; dozen... $1.40 APPLE SPECIAL Hood River Spiizenberg. box $1.39 7 lbs. 25c Hood River Wine Saps, box $1.49 6 lbs. 25c Large Size Arizona Grape Fruit, 6 for 25c Medium Size Arizona Grape Fruit, 6 for 19c Avacadoes, each 19c Large Artichokes, 3 for 29c Brussell Sprouts, box 10c Fancy White Cauliflower 10c, 15c, 20c head TREASURES IN COOKY JARS When the cooky Jar Is filled to overflowing with an assortment of cookie? housewives become optim ists l.i the face of certain domestic emergencies. Have neighbors dropped In unex pectedly for the evening? Cookies and a hot drink answer the refresh ment problem. Is something needed to round off a fruit dessert? A plate of cookies will fill the bill. Are you looking for a surprise to tuck Into the school lunch box? Again the cooky jar yields Its treasures. These cooky recipes are all tried and true : ROLLED COCONUT COOKIES 2 cups shredded coconut, cut 't cup heavy cream 2 cups sifted Hour IS teaspoons baking powder teaspoon salt tt cup butter or other ihortenlnr 1 cup sugar 1 egg unbeaten Add ft cup coconut to cream: let stand. Sift flour once, measure, add baking powder and salt, and sift again. Cream butter thorough ly, add sugar gradually, creaming until light and fluffy; then add egg and beat thoroughly. Add flour, al ternately with cream mixture, stir ring well after each addition. Chill. Roll lit Inch thick on slightly flour ed board. Cut with floured 36 inch cutter and place on ungreased baking sheet. Sprinkle with re maining 13 cups coconut. Bake in hot oven (400 degrees P.) 12 to 14 minutes. Makes 2& dozen cook ies. Cut In fancy shapes; decorate with coconut, nuts, raisins, 'strips of citron or dates, bit of candied pineapple or cherries, small cinna mon candies, or colored sugar, If desired. CHOCOLATE COCONUT SQUARES 1 cup sifted cake flour U teaspoon eoda M teaspoon salt 6 tablespoons butter or other shortening V eup sugar 1 egg. well beaten 1 square chocolate, melted 3 tablespoons milk i cup moist sweetened coconut Sift flour once, measure, add soda and salt and sift again. Cream butter thoroughly, add sugar gradu ally, and cream together until light and fluffy. Add egg and choco late and beat well. Add flour, al ternately with milk, a small amount at a time. Beat after each addi tion until smooth. Add coconut. Spread as thin as poslble on greased baking sheet. Bake In moderate oven (375 degrees P.) 8 to 10 min utes, or until crisp. Remove from oven and cut Into squares imme diately. Makes 3l dozen squares. COCONUT CREAM JUMBLES 3 cups silted cake (lour 3 la teaspoons baktnc powder U teaspoon soda 1 teaspoon salt Vi cups sugar 2 eggs, well beaten 1 cup heavy sour cream 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 cups shredded coconut Sift flour once, measure, add bak ing powder, soda, and salt, and sift together three times. Beat sugar into eggs. Add cream, vanilla, and coconut, and mix thoroughly. Add flour, a small amount at a time, mixing well after each addition. Drop from teaspoon, placing far apart on ungreased baking sheet and bake in hot oven (400 degrees F.) 12 to 15 minutes, or until done. Makes 4 dozen jumbles. DATE COOKIES I'i cups sifted cakf flour PLAN IDEAL FAMILY MEAL A good substantial dinner for the tired business man and the hungry school children. An Ideal menu for five Is as follows: Swlsg Steak with Tomatoes Baked Potatoes Bread Honey Head Lettuce Mayonnaise Pineapple Apricot Upside-Down Dessert Coffee SWISS STEAK WITH TOMATOES 2 pounds round steak 3 tablespoong fat cup flour 1 teaspoon salt U teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons chopped onions 3 tablespoons chopped celery 3 cups tomatoes Have steak cut about 1 Inch thick. Pound well on both sides, using side of saucer or meat pounder. Roll In flour. Heat fat In frying pan, add and quickly brown meat. Add rest of ingredients. Cover and bake in frying pan ltt hours In moderate oven. PINEAPPLE APRICOT UPSIDE DOWN DESSERT 1-3 cup butter m eupa dark brown sugar H cup pineapple juice 2 tablespoons lemon Jules 3-3 cup diced pineapple 3-3 cup cooked apricots Mix butter and sugar in Iartre frying pan. Heat slowly and stir constantly until mixture has blend ed. Add fruit Juices. Arrange pine apple and apricots on top syrup mixture and cover with batter. BATTER 1-3 cup butter ' 3-3 cun sugar Vi cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla ' teaspoon Irmon extract M teaspoon slmond extract Vfc teaspoon salt 1 egg IVi cups flour 3 teaspoons baking powder Cream butter and sugar. Add remaining ingredients and beat 3 minutes. Pour over fruits. Bake in frying pan 30 minutes in moderate oven. Lyons Miss Mildred Berry, In structor of the 4-H forestry club, received over 110 tree last week for the club members to plant. It la In the Fox Valley district. I'i teaspoons baking powder V4 teaspoon salt 1 cup susar 3 eggs, well beaten 1 cup dates, seeded and chopped 1 cup nut meats, coarsely broken Sift flour once, measure, add bak ing powder and salt, and sift to gether three lmes. Add sugar grad ually to eggs, beaten well. Add dates and nuts. Add flour gradu ally and mix well. Drop from tea spoon onto greased baking sheet. Bake in moderate oven (350 de grees F.) 12 minutes. Makes 4 dozen small cookies. WHEN IT'S COLD SERVE IT HOT! When the frost is on the window pane put Shredded Wheat hot on the breakfast table. It's warming, healthful and delicious you'll like it Dip biscuits in hot water drain and serve with milk or cream. SHREDDED WHEAT Ample Parking Space mkssMhsmmssm 260 N. Liberty Street "THERE'S NO BETTER PLACE" The Salem Columbia Market sells good food for low prices. II is a place for wise shoppers who pay no more than necessary for the best. Prices Effective Friday, Saturday and Monday, February 22nd, 23rd and 25th, 1935 SUJiII& FinestCane cloth bag 10lbs.l)(g 25 lbs. 2 (or A( 1 FREE in New Cubes 2 pkgs. H H JJeMl-Wellll Peet's Granulated Natural Flavor Sealed BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINER COLUMBIA FINEST TEAS Orange Pekoe, Black, f Crt i2 lb AJ Green Vi lb- 19c GEO. WASHINGTON TOBACCO 10c size, special tligk 3 for AWIC GEO. WASHINGTON TOBACCO toe size 4m for 14 GEO. WASHINGTON TOBACCO L lb. cans CI A for MARSHMALLOWS Fresh from factory, 1 lb. in f g cellophane A3v RICE Water Maid Fancy -f Ct Blue Rose Rice, 3 lbs 5 lbs. 23c CRYSTAL WEDDING OATS- Cf Large package A & H BAKING SODA grf 2 Pkgs SALT Leslie Iodized or plain 4C salt, full 2 lb. Pkgs., 2 for 8 lb. hags 19c OXYDOL Large Pkg. with 2 bars Giant P & G Soap 22C SUNBRITE CLEANSER 4Tek 3 cans XJIC One can FREE COFFEE Columbia Best lb.25c 31bs.73c FLOUR Northern or Bell 49's $1,59 LETTUCE 2 heads 9C SPUDS 50 lb. sack 39c Local No. 2 Radishes 2 hunches Co Green Onions L Dunclies c ORANGES 2 doz. 49c Extra Fancy Large LEMONS 360s 2 doz. 25c LIBERTY WHITE SOAP 10 bars HAPPYVALE DILL PICKLES Qt HERSHEY COCOA 8 oz 1 lb. 12c TRUE AMERICAN MATCHES 6 boxes ISLAND BELLE PEAS 303's, 3 for G for 57c CORN Wilton Fey. Golden Bantam Maine corn, 2's, 2 for.. 6 for 85c 23C 17c 7C 23C 29C 29C BISQUICK with chromium relish dish. Both for SEARCHLIGHT MATCHES ALTA VILLA TOMATOES 2I2'b, 3 for 6 for 57c GULF KIST OYSTERS or SHRIMP 5 oz. cans, 3 for 6 for 69c PINK SALMON Ocean caught, l's tall, 3 for 6 for 57c PEACHES Yellow Cling, 15 oz., 3 cans 55C 27C 29C 35c 25C SOUP Campbell's choice of ass't. 3cans2fC SOUP Heinz choice of assortment lge.cans 12C GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF ROAST Ground Beef VEAL STEAK cchur lb. 12C Ground lb. IOC Milk Fed lb. 17c Tender and ii 4 Mm. Juicy lb. 17C Dressed 11 and Drawn 10. XC Vi Lb- 1 Cello Pkg. A7C FRESH OYSTERS, CLAMS, CRABS ,V