Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 22, 1940, Image 21

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    Thursday, August 22, 1940
The Capital Journal, Salem; Oregon
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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!
Enjoy all these services on
Southern Pacific's sensational
new economy train to Sao
Francisco the Beavrr the
train for chair car and tout
ist passengers exclusively.
Leave Salem 7:22 p.m.
Arr. San Francisco 1:5-1 p.m.
TO SAN FRANCISCO
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Southern Pacific
C. A. LAHSEN
Phone 4408
PLAID
DAYS
MACKINAW JACKET
Fellows Prefer These
Heavy 33-Qunce Woos
Favorite Cossack styles in
heavy, 33-ounee all wool mack
inaw cloth. Full length slide
fastened fronts and two deep
slash pockets, close-fitting
"draft-proof" collar. All in
side seams finished and stur
dily stitched for long wear.
Plaids of blue, maroon or
green in sizes 34 to 48.
Melton Jacket ......2.59
Leather Jacket ....5.95
DRESS SHIRTS
dDdD
Fashion Tower Sets
The Pace For Quality
Lustroua mercerized broadcloths,
sanforized to assure lasting good
fit . . . fabrics can't shrink more
than 1. Non-wilt, fused collars
stay crisp and wrinkle-free ; roomy
yokes and pleated sleeves for com
fort. Stripes, figures, checks or
plain colors. 14s to 17.
OTHERS
TO 1.59 ?T
VEE LINE SHIRTS
2fc
On the manliest cheats In America
you'll find V-line shirts! Panel rib
bed and shaped (or comfort Knitted
from fine combed cotton and Individ
ually cellophane wrapped. a-m-1.
Others, 75c fo 35s
USE SEARS EASY
PAYMENT PLAN
ON ORDERS OF
$10 AND OVER1
VEE LINE BRIEFS
5C
Comhed cotton knitted to match
shirts above. Brief cut with comfort
able all-around lastex waistband, fly
front and cut out leg; opening. Cello
phane wrapped. s-m-1.
RIBBED SOCKS
Durable, Comfortable, 3x6 Rib
25
SIZES 10-12
Handsome . . In 1
sturdy, man-sized fash
ion ! Famous 8x6 rib
knit with snug fitting
tops. Especially rein
forced heel and toe as
sures long wear. Navy,
black, green, white.
Sizes 10 to 12.
Men's Dress Socks Regular
or slack length dress socks in plain
or patterned colors. Rayon plated
over cotton. Sizes 10 to 12.
MEN'S SWEATERS
Warm Coat-Style for Fall
OTHERS,
New coat sweaters with
buttoned or slide fasten
ed closing, fancy knitted
fronts, long sleeves. 2
tone or solid in assorted
1.00-3.98 colors. 36 to 44.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Extra Large 17x17 -Inch Size
6 For
25
B 1 g, snowy - bleached
muslin with hemstitch
ed hems usually found
on more expensive hand
kerchiefs. 17xl7-inch
size at this price for
Back to School.
YOUNG MEN'S
College Cords
Tough, thick-set cords . . favorites
In the Back to School parade . . . and
favorites for wear. Tan or cream
in sporty slack style with boat
sail drill pockets, extra wide 22-lnch
cuffs, unbreakable buttons and bar
tacked strain points. 30-36.
Easy Payments on Purchases of $10 or More
ST.
484 STATE
PHONE 9193
Store Open Saturdays Until 9 P.M.
SALEM, OREGON
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