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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1940)
Thursday, August 22, 1940 The Capital Journal, Salem; Oregon Elatif cress and surround with brown potatoes. A Leap Year Blind In a Leap Year apartment decorated by William Wright Crandall lor a Park ave nue bachelor-girl. On the valance, silhouetted men are being chased by a girl between numerals of the time-limit for the catch. A painted gentleman and the verse about the little man who wasn't there adorn the Venetian blinds. Stuffed gloves hold back the champagne silk drapes and orchids twine about a log in the window box. That's not Just a top fiat perched on a champagne bottle at the left; It's a table lamp that really works. The rest of the apartment, a room and a half with kitchenette, carries out the Leap-Year theme. lfow A tlie Jime to Cut ood Codts This vegetable combination, after eight to ten minutes over direct heat and with the addition of tomato sauce, makes a delicious - luncheon-in-one dish. Food budgets get a break in late' iummer. Vegetables, fruits, berries, melons, chickens and eggs are at the height of their seasons. Abundant sup plies bring low prices. Meals on the lighter side can be planned without sacrificing whole omeness of menu appeal. Mexican Corn-Lima Is a whole some main dish for low budgets. It Is appetizing and filling and takes little preparation. To serve four, generously: Brown, for 4 minutes, cup diced celery, U cup chopped green peppers and 3 tablespoons chopped onions In S tablespoons bacon fat heated In a frying pan. Mix in 3 tablespoons flour, ltt cups corn, 1 cup lima beans, teaspoon salt, teaspoon paprika and 2 cups tomatoes. Sim mer 10 minutes, or until thick enough to serve. This can be made up in the morning, stored in the refrigerator and reheated at dinner time, For something new in egg styles, try Stuffed Eggs Mornay. Your friends will clamor for the recipe. Remove yolks from 8 hard-cooked eggs, mash them and blend In M cup cooked peas, teaspoon curry powder, 14 teaspoon each of salt, pepper, celery salt, chopped parsley, and onions. Add 2 tablespoons cream.- Roughly refill the egg white cases. Carefully set them in a shallow, buttered baking dish. Partly cover them with a thicw, savory cream sauce, sprinkle wiJh grated cheese and chopped cooked ham. Bake 10 minutes in a mod erate oven. . Serve in the baking dish. - - Along comes company and a pos sible jolt for your budget. But serve this Veal Roll Vienna, It Is delicious, inexpensive, cooks Itself with little trouble. Select 2 pounds of veal steak cut half an inch thick. Pound each slice lightly. Sprinkle with a lit tle salt, paprika and flour. Spread each slice with a stuffing made as follows: Brown 3 minutes cup diced celery, 3 tablespoons each of chopped onions, parsley and green pepper, in 4 tablespoons bacon fat, Add cup diced cooked carrots, 1 FURNITURE CO. 275 N. Liberty St. Phone 4615 cup cooked corn, 1 cup cubed white bread, H teaspoon salt, , teaspoon paprika, 2 tablespoons melted but ter and cup sour cream (sweet cream will do). Roll up each slice and tie with white cord or spike together with metal skewers. Sprinkle with salt and flour. Arrange in a roaster and add V Inch boiling water. Cover and bake Vk hours In a mod erate oven. Baste every 15 min utes. Remove the cords carefully. Make gravy from the drippings in the roasting pan and pour it over the loaves arranged on a warm platter. Garnish with parsley or Cheese Fruit Salad ring Is a novel salad without a hint of stinting Dissolve a package of lemon-fla vored gelatin in a cup oi owing water. Cool and then add cup cottage cheese, cup creamed roquefort cheese, cup crushed pineapple, 1-3 cup salad dressing, cup seeaea wiwe wiernes mm t.klunnnna Tom nn fllir.A. PnilT inttt a large mold (ring preferred). Chill until firm, unmoia on cress or let tuce and garnish with spears of nincAnnlft tntined with broken nuts. Pass more dressing. - Hot Vegetable Plate 2 Job. fresh poas 2 large cucumbers Vt cups meat stock or IVi cupa water with 2 bouillon cubes , 1 teaspoon salt 0 slices toast Shell peas. Peel cucumbers and out In thick slices. Place vege tables In a one-and-one-half-quart heat-rcBlstant saucepan. Pour stock over vegetables and add salt Cook about 8 to 10 minutes over direct heat. The Juice may be drained from the vegetables and saved for soup, or it may be left on. Serve the peas and cucumbers onto the toast at the table, directly from the BiAAS saucepan. Pour tomato sauce over all to make a delicious luncheon-in-one-aian, Tomato Sauce 2Vt cups tomatoes teaspoon salt 34 teaspoon pepper a tablespoons cornstarch 4 tablesooons cold water Place tomatoes in a one-quart heat-resistant glass saucepan, aaa swumnlnsa and cornstarch mois tened In water. Cook over direct heat about ft minutes, or until sauce la thickened. Lacorab Man Killed Albany, Aug. 22 (U.R) Eskel Brown, 30, of Lacomb was killed Wednes day when struck by a springing sapling at the Canoy logging camp near Lebanon, NOTHING'S TOO GOOD FOR MY BABY says Elsie, the Borden Cow We have Just the thing: to help Baby grow pretty teeth all In row. It's evaporated milk made by Borden's. Thle milk la rich In calcium and phosphorous, plus tun shine vitamin D that puts these minerals to work building sound teeth and strong bones. Tell Mama to buy Borden's Evaporated Milk today I Streamlined Chair Cars ON Southern Pacifies New EconomyTrain to THE SAN FRANCISCO WORLD'S FAIR Two streamlined chair cars ' iwith extra wide windows and reclining chairs cushioned with fosm rubber I Modern tourist Pullmans! lounge car for tourist passengers! Deli cious economy meals (break fast 25c, luncheon 30c, din ner 33c). Fast schedule! All regular cars AIR-COOLED! 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