Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, October 26, 1949, Page 8, Image 8

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    (Capital Journal, Salem, Ore.. Wednesday, Oct. 2fi. 1949
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Favorite Pancakes
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Cottage Cheese Filled Pancakes
Luncheon Treat
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Good news lor cheese lovers!
Cheese is one of the dairy foods
now in plentiful supply. You'll
find all sorts of fascinating va
rieties in markets all over the
country. For dessert or an eve
ning party arrange grapes and
pears and salted crackers on a
tray with an assortment of
cheese. Or arrange a tray of
wedges of blue, cheddar, and
Munster cheese, a baby Gouda
(sliced part way through), a roll
of smoked cheddar, and a pine
apple cheese (in the, center),
with the top cut off in a scal
loped design.
For a luncheon menu try the
following pancakes prefaced
with a hearty soup:
Cottage Cheese Filled
Pancakes
Ingredients: For Filling 1
pound dry cottage cheese, 1 egg,
dash of salt, 2 tablespoons sugar,
2 tablespoons finely crushed
cracker crumbs or cracker meal.
For Batter 2 eggs, 1 cup cold
water, 1 cup sifted all-purpose
flour, 1 teaspoon salt. Butter for
frying, sour cream, currant or
suava or beach plum jelly.
Method: Prepare filling; first
press the cheese through a
atranier, add the egg, salt, sugar,
and cracker crumbs or cracker
meal and mix well.
To make the batter Beat the
eggs well in a mixing bowl with
an electric mixer or rotary beat
er; add the water and beat again
to combine. Add the flour grad
ually, and the salt, beating to
make a smooth batter. (Strain
batter, if necessary, pressing out
any flour lumps.) Heat about V4
teaspoon butter In a 6-inch al
uminum skillet over low heat
until very hot. Pour in Just en
ough batter (about 2 table
spoons) to cover bottom with a
thin film; lift the pan from the
heat with the left hand as you
pour and tilt and swirl batter
around bottom of pan so it will
until package is set about 1
minute; it should not brown,
run evenly. Cook over low heat
Turn out on waxed paper, fried
side up, to cool. When all pan
cakes have been turned out
place 2 level tablespoons of the
cheese mixture in the center of
the fried side. Fold lower half
of pancake over cheese, fold ov
er side sections next pressing
them down, then fold over onto
remaining section. When ready
to serve put about a teaspoon of
butter in the skillet over low
heat, then carefully put in 4 of
the pancakes. Fry slowly until
they begin to get golden brown,
then turn and fry on other side.
Keep hot while you fry other
pancakes. (Or use large size
skillet and fry as many as pos
sible at once.) Serve immediate
ly with sour cream and jelly.
Makes 12 pancakes.
Honor Mrs. Pennick
Gates Mrs. William Pennick
was hostess at a luncheon in hon
or of her mother-in-law, Mrs. N.
L. Pennick on her birthday an
niversary. Places were placed at
the table for the honored guest,
Mrs. Pennick, Mrs. Hollis Turn
idge, Mrs. Burrel Cole, Mrs. Min.
nie Everton, Mrs. Lewis Kelle
all of Gates. From Mill City
Mrs. Artie Mack, Mrs. Lionel
Colgan and son, Roy and Mrs.
Charles Ball and daughter,
Glenda Jo. Mrs. Harold Wilson
sent a gift but was unable to
attend.
Party for
Recent Bride
Honoring Mrs. James Peter
son fJnan DeRoos). a recent
bride, Mrs. John Chamberlain,
Mrs. N. A. Nelson and Miss Lois
Chamberlain were hostesses
Monday evening at the Cham
berlain home for a party and
kitchen shower.
Feting Mrs. Peterson were
Misses Margie Andrus, Betty
Cooley, Barbara White, Mary
Polalcs, Luvurne Gammon, Dolly
Wagness, Barbara Calloway, Ar-
lcne Christy, Janet Hill. Gwen
Fry, Lcslyn Burdette, Cheryl,
Bonnie and Nelsa Wiesner, Mrs
Leonard Peterson, Mrs. Bill Cox,
Mrs. Kate Colvin and the three
hostesses.
Degrees Conferred
At OES Meeting
Woodburn Degrees were con
ferred upon three candidates at
the regular meeting of Ever
green chapter. No. 41, Order of
the Eastern Star Monday eve
ning at the Masonic temple with
Mr and Mrs. Ora F. Morris,
worthy matron and patron pre
siding.
Invitations were read to re
ceptions for grand officers from
Willamette Shrine No. 2, White
Shrine of Jerusalem, at Salem,
October 29, from Roseburg chap
ter No. 8 at Roseburg, Novem
ber 5. from Mizpah chapter No.
30 at Saint Helens, Oregon,
November 8, and Myrtle chap
ter No. 15 at Portland November
26.
Invitations were issued to Or
chid chapter No. 150 at Molalla.
Victoria chapter No. 76 at Turn
er and Chadwick chapter No. 37
at Salem to be the guests of
Evergreen chapter at the next
regular meeting, November 14
when "friendship" night will be
observed. The worthy matron
appointed Mr and Mrs. George
D. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Thompson, Mrs. Betty Nix, Mrs.
Bertha Wilson, Mrs. Olive Low,
Silverton Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Carpenter, now of
Salem, residents of Silverton for more than 20 years, are
observing the golden anniversary of their wedding Sunday,
October 30, at the Silverton Knights of Pythias hall fireside
room. All friends are invited through the press to meet Mr.
and Mrs. Carpenter between 2 and 5 o'clock Sunday afternoon.
Ivan C. Beers and Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Myers as the refresh
ments committee for the eve
ning. Members were reminded to
bring their canned goods for the
Masonic and Eastern Star home
to the next meeting, and were
also reminded of the Halloween
dance which the social club is
sponsoring at the Woodburn ar
mory, October 29.
Under"good of the order" re
ports were given of recent visits
with Mrs. Maude Scott report
ing on the visit to Venus chap
ter at Donald, Mrs. Dorothy
Garren on the institution of the
new chapter at Tigard and Mrs.
Mabel Harper on the visit to
Salem chapter. Mrs. Oliver S.
Olson, a past matron of Ever
green chapter, who has spent
the past two years in Japan,
spoke briefly on her attendance
to chapter meetings at Yoko
hama. Refreshments were served by
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest W. Handy,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Treupel,
Mrs. Harold Ticknor and Frank
Wright. Talks were made by
the new members and others
with Ora F. Morris, worthy pa
tron, acting as master of ceremonies.
EO.M. SALE
Thurs. - Fri. - Sat. - Mon.
1, 2, 3 STRAND PEARL
NECKLACES
Sterling silver clasps,
Boxed for gifts. 1
BORING OPTICAL
HAS MOVED
To Their New Location
CORNER 12TH AT CENTER
Across from Bergs
ft 'i
Dr. E. E. Boring
USE YOUR CREDIT
AND OUR
EASY PAYMENT PLAN
Optometrists
AT BORING OPTICAL
Now in Our New Modern
Office and Laboratory
CORNER 12th AT CENTER
Dial 3-6506
an -
Dr. Sam Hughes
Reg. $8.95
off
FRIENDLY Neighbors Gar
den club met last week at the
home of Mrs. William Hall for
a Halloween costume party. Mrs.
Donald Griffith showed some
travel slides as a feature of the
program. The next meeting will
be at the home of Mrs. H. M.
Rud.
When you are preparing liver
and bacon, fry the bacon first
and drain it on brown paper or
a paper towel or napkin. Then
when the liver has been put in.
Be sure it's
PURE CANE
A
I a - .
Be sure
with C H
to the pan and the slices have
been turned once, put the bacon
on top of the slices so it will keep
hot as the liver finishes cooking.
DOUILI-DUTY
NOSI DIOM
IVorte
Where T.'.ost
Colds Start
Don't delay! At the first warning
niffle or sneeze, put a few drops
of VicLts Va-tro-nol in each nos
tril, For if uaed In time, Va-tro-nol
neips prevent many
colds from develop
ing. Relieves head
cold distress fast.
Try it! Follow di
rections In package.
YICKSVATRONOL
GOLD, SILVER COMPACTS
Reg. $5.95 up. Beautiful
designing. Also
cigarette cases . . jL oil
HONEYSUCKLE
CANDY STRAWS
Made by Russell Stover.
E.O.M. close out special.
Per
half pound kV
YARN FOR CANDLE WICK
RUGS
100 yard skeins of candle
wick yarn for 4 Co
rugs. Reg. 35c . . . X JC
RUFFLED CURTAINS
Odd pairs in white and
colors. 45 and 54" sizes.
Also 81". I
V i
Downstairs
off
CRETONNES BY YARD
For drapes and slip covers.
Good colors and patterns.
$1.10 yd. .. 69c
CHILDREN'S SLIPOVERS
100 wool slipover sweat
ers for 3 to 8 year olds.
Reg. $.95
Downstairs
$1.98
Palmistry Readings
Will tell
and future.
pa
Will advise on
love, marriage
and business.
Answers all
questions. Are
v o u worried?
Why be In
doubt? Special
Readings.
oew" open a.m.
e1 to 10 p.m.
Under New Management
173 S. Commercial
Put A Pause For Coke
On Your Program, Too
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gffir ' VV Ihc Northwest buy
Arden than any other
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GI.AZl.D SASH AND
POORS
Every building require
ment for glared sash and
doom can be met here EC
ONOMICALLY. All our
mill work is of guaranteed
quality in workmanship
as well a In materials.
Your request for an esti
mate based upon your pre
sent or future needs 1 cor
dially Invited.
SALEM WOODWORKING CO.
Ask for itititr uay . . . both
trademarks mean tht samt thing.
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SPECIAL PURCHASE
NYLON UNIFORMS
NEW SENSATIONAL BARGAINS IN NYLON
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Here's a special purchase of 100 du pont nylon . . .
a smart practical style you'll love to wear. So easy to
launder ... so quick to dry ! Sewn with nylon thread,
too. These come with action backs . . . deep seams.
Set in belt, detachable pearl buttons . . . short sleeves.
Size 12 to 20. Regular 14.98 value! Downstairs apparel
sections.
DRESSES . . .
An E.O.M. Clearance of downstairs dresses in such famous
brands as Carol Craig, Park Lane, Bouvelard, etc. etc.
Sizes 12 V4 to 244. Regular S14.95.
$C95
SUITS . . .
8 only. Women's Suits in 100 wool gabardine and other
worsteds. Brown, grey, green and black. Reg. $29.75. Downstairs.
$ i n.95
I j
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...
All first quality . . . wash and dry in a flash! Sizes 5, 6, 7.
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For E.O.M. Sale! White and pink, blue, etc. First quality
rayon in sizes 5, 6, 7. Downstairs.
COTTON
HOUSE FROCKS . . .
Colorful prints in values to $1.98. Sizes 12 to 20. Downstairs.
3 for $ 1
.00
WOMEN'S COTTON
FLANNEL PAJAMAS
Eyelet trimmed . . . Peter Pan collars, etc. Pink, blue,
peach. Solid colors. 34 to 40. Downstairs. Reg. $3.98.
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