Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, August 31, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    8 Capital Journal, Salem, Ore., Wednesday, Aug. 81, 1949
Finishing Touches for Fall Costumes
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Symphony in Textures The red duvetyn
coat with mink trim is in Monte Sano's new
basque silhouette, accented by the smooth
sheen of French kid gloves by Kislav and
small polished calf bag.
Study in Contrasts The casual tweed
suit gains elegance from the narrow mink
tie, washable glace gloves and calfskin bag
in new elongated shape. Fine leathers and
fine fabrics make fall fashion.
Recipes
(Br lh AMoenwd Fraj)
A good hot plate of soup will
help satisfy lusty young appe
tites home from school at noon,
You can make it a hearty home
made bowlful like minestrone,
or you can use some of the con
venient canned soups.
Minestrone
Ingredients: 8 ' cups canned
red kidney beans, V cup chop
ped onion, Vi clove garlic,
teaspoon marjoram, 1 bay leaf,
2 ftblespoons olive or other sal
ad oil, 3 cups canned tomatoes,
Vi teaspoon salt, Vi cup shred
ded raw cabbage, ' 1 cup shred
ded raw carrot, 1 cup cooked
macaroni.
Method: Bring kidney beans
to boll; then mash. Brown onion,
garlic, marjoram, and bay leaf
in olive or other salad oil. Mix
beans, browned onion mixture,
tomatoes, and salt together in a
2-quart heat-r e a 1 s t a n t glass
saucepan. Cover and cook over
low heat for about 1 hour. Fif
teen minutes before serving add
cabbage, carrot, and macaroni.
Serve in soup plates or use heat
resistant glass deep pie dishes.
Makes 8 to 10 servings.
Try the following recipe for
Banana Bran Bread for after
school snacks, to pack into
school lunchboxes, or just to
serve at home.
Banana Bran Bread
Ingredients: Vx cup shorten
ing, cup sugar, 2 eggs (well
beaten), 2 cups bran, V cup wa
ter, 2 teaspoons lemon juice, 3
cups mashed banana, 3 cups sif
ted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon
fait, 4 teaspoons baking powder,
1 teaspoon baking soda, Vt cup
broken walnut meats.
Method: Cream shortening
beat in sugar. Stir in beaten eggs
and bran. Add water and lemon
juice to mashed banana. Sift to
gether flour, salt, baking pow
der, and baking soda; add alter
nately with banana mixture to
batter. Stir in broken walnut
meats. Pour batter into two
well greased heat-resistant glass
loaf pans, 1-quart size. Bake in
a moderaie (350 degrees Fahren
heit) oven, for about 1 hour.
. .
Golden Wedding
Auora Mr. and Mrs. Clem
Dietz of Canby were honored
recently on their 50th wedding
anniversary.
Mr. and Mrs. Dietz were mar
ried at Medford, Wise, August
19, 1894, and came to Oregon
for their honeymoon. Of the
13 sons and daughters of Mr.
and Mrs. Dietz, only four were
absent at the party.
Present 'were Mr. and Mrs.
Carl Schmeiser and Donald, Mr.
and Mrs. Ed Elligsen, Roger and
Mildred Elligsen, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Strebig, Carol Strebig,
Mr. and Mrs. William Dietz and
daughter, Dolores, Mr. and Mrs
Otto Dietz, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Dietz, Miss Shirley Dietz, Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Anderson, Rich
ard, Donald and Dennis, Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Dietz, Clem Dietz,
Jr., Bob Kreuger, Mr. and Mrs.
Otto Berlhold, Sidonia Gelbrich,
Emil and Ernest Gelbrich. Also
present was John Swartz of
Turner, Kansas, uncle of Mrs,
Fred Dietz. Sons and daughters
not able to attend were Robert
Dietz of Redmond, Mrs. Frank
Green, Mrs. Neal Haines and
Mrs. Lee Johnson of Anchorage,
Alaska.
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HOME PAR CASES of Blitz Weinhard
f f Beer. ..twelve bottles or twelve cans...
ira a convenient package (or picnickers,
jSSSjT weekenders or sportsmen. Also available
" in cases of 24 stubLiBs or cans,
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Distributed by Gideon troll Co,
Mrs. Clees Hostess
For Birthday Dinner
Mt. Angel Mrs. Jthn Clees
entertained at dinner at her
home in compliment to Mr. Ro
bert Van Hatten and Mrs. Ra
phael Bisenius, both of whom
celebrated birthday anniversar
ies during the past week.
Covers were placed for Mr.
and Mrs. Van Hatten, their two
children, Judy and Bobby Van
Hatten, niece and nephew, Do
lores and Warren, Mr. and Mrs.
Bisenius and daughter Pat, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Russel and
their children Robert. Paul,
Yvonne and Cathleen Russell of
Yukon, Alaska; Miss Bernadette
Hauth, Peter Koppes, Joseph
Ehlinger and the hostess, Mrs.
Clees.
Robert Russell is a brother of
Mrs. Bisenius, with whom they
have visited, and are returning
north this week. Mrs. Russell and
children will spend the school
term at Elberta, Canada, where
the children attend school.
Former Silverton
Residents Visitors
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Don
McCall and daughter of Pendle
ton, visited from Thursday over
Sunday at the Oak street home
of McCall's parents, the E. Jay
McCalls, enroute home from a
two weeks' vacation travel trip
in California.
Also at the E. Jay McCall
home Sunday, were former
neighbors from Wilmer, Minn.,
now residents of Salem, Mr. and
Mrs. Lee Wsatherby. The Wea
therbys have been in Oregon
around a year since his retire
ment from railway service.
The McCalls drove to the
Yamhill home of the Harold Bo
deens, visiting for the day. The
Bodeens are former local residents.
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Real Estate Loans
Farm or City
Personal and Auto Loans
State Finance Co.
153 8. Hlfh St. Lie. 821 I-122J
OPEN
WE ARE
NOW
At Our New Location
130 S.Liberty
to give you even better, faster
complete shoe repairing
shine and dyes.
Servlct While U-Walt
2 doors south of Anita Shop
STUBBLEFIELD'S
Shoe Shop - 130 S. Liberty
It's
nil
to keep fit
Let Sun Valley add variety to "Bread
Hungry diets" and safely, too. Sun
Valley Bread baked with no shorten
ing whatever, is low in calories, (less
than 30 to the slice) yet high in
energy producing proteins. Try SUN
vALLtr pkcau toasted tomorrow
morning.
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WITHOUT
I SHORTENING Oil
10W IN UlOtllS
HIGH in minor
IT VOIR fMORITE NMSTMI
HOSTESS this evening will
be Miss Jane Carson, entertain
ing in honor of Mrs. William C.
McCammon (Barbara Corey), a
recent bride.
Miss Carson is entertaining at
an informal evening, a late sup
per to be served.
SOROPTIMIST club members
are gathering this evening for
a no-host supper at 7 o'clock at
the country home of Mrs. Lee
Eyerly.
MISS PEARL MACY has as
her house guest this week, Miss
Shawlene Holloway of Albany.
Miss Holloway is a grand niece
of Miss Macy.
TURNER Mrs. Eva Tucker
of Salem and Lloyd Grim, Tur
ner, will be married at St. Jo
seph's church in Salem Septem
ber S at 11 a.m.
Following the wedding a re
ception will be held in the
Mayflower hall.
Spend Your Vacation at . ,
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HALF BLOCK FROM BUS STOP
HALF BLOCK TO BEACB
RANGES, REFRIGERATORS
RAYMOND AVE.
OCEANLAKE, ORE.
'Vince's Electric"
Vacuum Cleaner
SALES SERVICE
REPAIRS RENTALS
On All Types
Household or Commercial
Also Waxers
ALL WORK FULLY
GUARANTEED
Free Pick-up and Delivery
PHONE 3-9239
Presbyterian Society '
Helps with Painting
Mill City The Presbyterian
Missionary Society met at the
home of Mrs. Ida Geddes. Pre
siding was Mrs. Lester Hatha
way. The society voted to sub
scribe $25 towards painting the
church. For the afternoon pro
gram Mrs. Clyde Rogers, who
just returned from a vacation
trip to New York and Washing
ton, D.C.; told of her adven
tures. Members answering roll call
were: Mrs. Hathaway, Mrs. Rog
ers, Mrs. W. W. Allen, Mrs.
James Swan, Mrs. R. L. Faust,
Mrs. Otto Witt, Mrs. Charles
Kelly, Mrs. Fred Grimes, Mrs.
C. E. Mason, Mrs. Belle Haw
kins, Mrs. Ida Geddes and Miss
Daisy Geddes.
serve creamed finnan haddie
over ""cooked spinach that has
been chopped, seasoned with
butter or margarine and salt
and freshly ground pepper. Bak-
ed potatoes are good with this
dish if you don't mind using
your oven on hot days. Tiny new
potatoes cooked on the top of
the range and served with finely
cut chives are good also.
T
ROOFING
Now is the time to order that new roof befort th
busy summer season.
Expert workmanship with the highest quality
material.
Free estimates without obligation.
McGilchrist & Sons
255 No. Commercial Street
Salem Phono 38478
U-tPick Peaches!
Improved Crawford s Improved Albertas
Bring Your Own Containers Orchard Open 7 Days a Week
Every Night Until Dark
1.50
PER
BUSHEL
LaFollette's Mission Orchard
Here Are Your Directions:
Drive north on River Road 1V4 mile past Keizer
School. Turn left and follow Mission Bottom
Road signs to LaFollette's Mission Orchards.
Phone
3-1445
rOREGON
DEPT.0F AGRICUlTUREl
INSPECTED
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PASSED
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Banisir
M A1KET
Salem's Retail Packing Plant
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inspected
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V PASSED
351 State St.
SCIHIOOL AYS AIRES HIERE!
The children will need plenty of Good, Wholesome Meat to Retain
the Health they have gained during the Summer. SHOP THE MID
GET EVERY DAY ... No "SALES" ... No "SPECIALS" . . . Inspected
Meats Only.
YOUNG EASTERN OREGON BEEF
BEEF ROAST 37c SIRLOIN STEAK 63c
Tender Blade Cuts .....LB. sf Boneless Cuts LB. ws
ROUND STEAK 5Qc BONELESS CUBES 45c
Center Cuts A Favorite LB. " All Meat No Wasta LB.
BOILING BEEF ?Qc BONELESS ROASTS 5()c
Braise or Stew LB. " Carving a Pleasure LB. sf fJ
Grain Fed Pork
The Small Tender Kind with that Chicken-like Texture, for Which The MIDGET is Famous.
PORK STEAK 45c
Lean Meaty Cuts LB.
BACON SQUARES Iflc
For i Vegetables LB.
PURE PORK LINKS 45c
Taste Teasers LB.
PORK ROASTS 40c
Small Fresh Picnic LB. w
SIDE BACON 45c
Dry Sugar Cure .... ..LB.
PORK SAUSAGE iflc
Country Stylo LB. w
II
FLAVORIZED" LUNCH SPECIALTIES
Make 'Ice Box Snoopers' Sneak for Snacks the children like them too.
LUNCH MEATS 45c
Assorted ....LB.
LIVER SAUSAGE 35c
Spread on Bread LB.
SKINLESS WEINERS 37c
They're Tender LB.
BOLOGNA 35c
Long Style LB.
Stop in Choose any item from our fin assortment Take it home Prepare it your own way. Then listen to
your family praise your shopping ability. .
WHEN YOU SEE IT IN OUR AD, IT'S SO.