Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 30, 1953, Page 27, Image 27

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    Thursday, April 10, 1958
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL, lak. Onto
FOOD SECTION-ait T
Spectacular
pie They
Gall This
vA spectacular pie both In
flavor and appearance! The
brown crust contrasts delicious-'
ly with the snowy white rice
filling which Is studded with
bits of fruit golden peaches,
plump seedless grapes, cubes of
pineapple and ruby red cher
ries. This rice pie is really "easy
ai pie" to make. The graham
cracker crust goes together In
a few minutes. The rice filling
is. ready in short order and a
Rice and Fruit Pie which may
be kept In the refrigerator until
serving time is ready and wait
ing to receive big round of
applause..
Spectacular Pie
'ingredients:
12 graham crackers, finely
crushed (1 cup)
cup melted butter or '
margarine
IS marshmallows
V4 cup milk
' 2 cups cooked rice 1 -
"1 No. 2 can fruit cocktail
X (IVicups)
'; Method:
I Mix together the graham
cracker . crumbs and melted
butter or margarine. Pack into
the bottom and around the
sides of n greased deep 9" pie
pan. Bake at 350 deg, F. for 8
to 10 minutes. Cool.
: Over a low heat, cook marsh
mallows, milk and rice, until
'the marshmallows are melted
and the milk has been absorb
ed. Stir frequently. Cool. Fold
In the fruit cocktail..
:Pour into the graham crack
er crust and chill covered. This
pie may be keptin the refrig
erator overnight. If desired,
whipped cream may be served
with the pie. -
.This recipe makes 6 servings.
For Appetizer
Canned Cling peach slices
make an Inspirational appeti
zer. Take equal portions of
the syrup from the canned
fruit, pineapple and lemon
Juice and freeze until mushy.
Serve over the chilled fruit.
Decorate with a maraschino
cherry or a sprig of mint.
A Bean Meal
Dry lima beans know no
season, for they come in
handy at all times of the year.
On cool spring evenings jve
like to serve baked lima beans
as the one hot rish and ac
company the excellent entree
with thin slices of cold ham,
aliced tomatoes said frozen
dessert.
Ballston
Ballston Mrs. Mae Yokum,
who has been Ul at her home,
has been taken to the General
hospital in McMinnville for
treatment
Mr. and Mrs. Bun Whitlow
of Dayton spent Sunday at the
home of their son-in-law and
daughter, Mr.' and Mrs. Bob
Gould.
The 4-H Sewing club met at
the home of their leader, Miss
Roberta Patty, April 20. Plans
were completed for the 4-H
Achievement day, which will
be held in the Ballston com
munity hall, May 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Jones, Mr.
and Mrs. Kenneth Kelly, Mrs.
Bob Brooks and Adrian Brooks
made a trip to the Sandy for
smelt Saturday.
The Sew and Social club met
Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
Howard Shafer.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Coffelt
and son, Allen, spent the week
end at the home of their son
and daughter-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Tipp Coffelt at Valsetz.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Dale of
Sheridan visited at the Shade
Snow home Sunday afternoon.
J. E. Ruce was a Portland
visitor Friday and Saturday.
1
MMaraot Smi Sheik ffi
4Mj! Kl4aV4jaJ1 lijsjjj,
Monmouth
Monmouth Mrs. Claude
H, Boyd was elected president
of the Women's Society of
World Service of the EUB
church at the annual election
held at the horn of Mrs. H. R.
Scheuerman Thursday. Other
officers are: Mrs. W. A. Wil
son, vice president: Mrs. A'. X
McLarty, secretary; Mm. Guy
rouz, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jaynes
have announced the engage
ment of their son, David, to
Mildred Faxon of Toledo. No
date has been set for the wed
ding. .
The last meeting of the So
cial Hour club for the club
year was held Wednesday with
the president,, , Mrs... . George
Cooper. Nine members had not
missed a. .meeting and were
given corsages by Mrs. Cooper.
The new president, Mrs.
Francis Haines appointed the
following committees: Mrs. D.
Dewey, Mrs. Paul Riley, Mrs.
H. Van Loan, Mr.. C. Powell
and Mrs. R. Maaske, program
and place;. Miss Nell Link and
Mrs. J. Lorence, sunshine; Mrs.
H. Morlan, books; Mrs. D. Sear
ing and Mrs. N. Edwards, book
list. .
Nineteen hundred high
school musicians are expected
to take part in the annual west
ern Oregon district music eon-
test to be held' on OCT 'cam
pus Saturday, May 2. -
Recent visitor at the Elmer
Leedy home were their son and
wife, Mr. and Mrs. James Lee
dy and Mr. and Mrs. Willis Ba
ker of Imbler; Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Slough and- four chil
dren of Corpus Christ!, Texas,
nephew of Leedy.
Dr. Ruben Maaske,' president
of OCE . was . .guest. . speaker
when OCE entertained mem
bers of the Monmouth and. In
dependence Chamber of Com
merce, at the college- library
building. Dr. Maaske returned
last week from a four-month
stay in Turkey, where he had
gone to maxe a survey in
teacher education for. the Min
istry of Education and was
chosen to go by the State De
partment in Washington, D.C.
A Quick Dessert .
Prunes, cooked, pitted and
sliced, folded into honey-
sweetened whipped cream
makes one of the best des
serts you ever ate. And so
easy, the Junior miss could
take on the job.
1fry ROM)!.!, Haw Wnd of ftaidfe
KuQatftHovatoCook!
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cocxjo
Instant Ridding
MAXES A HOT MEAL
v r easy!
SO EAST!
Willamina
WUlamlna Mrs. Alice Wa-
bus, president of WW auxil
iary No. 4111, has announced
her' officers and committee
chairmen for the coming year.
The officers are, senior vice,
Marjorie Lenaburg; Junior
vice, Florence Ullrich; chap
lain, Anna Stout; patriotic In
struetor, Oeraldlne McNamar
conductress, Georgia Rasmus
sen; guard, Josephine Rumrlll
flag bearer, Addle P. Curry;
banner bearer, Bea Curry; sec
retary; Btfie Morrison; treasur
er, Harriett House; color bear
ers. Nancy Coddlngton, Mil
dred McKlnley,. Pernlec a
Soulos and' Myrtle Davis.
' Committee chairmen are: es
say and Americanism, Geral
dine McNamar; youth activi
ties, Clarice Ellis and Nancy
Coddlngton; community serv.
pSTARLArt
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Non-For Milk I
4F0R$11
Capitol Irreg.
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Tomatoes
Elsinore Solid Pack
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Dai Monte Garden
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Elsinore Fancy
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Ice,, the auxiliary; rehabilita
tion, Josephine . Rumhill and
Clarice E 1 1 1 1; memberthip,
Harriett House.
The high school PTA met
this week to Install officers for
the 1958-14 year. The officers
are: Emll Howell, president;
Mrs. Walter Murray, first vice
president; Mrs. Paul Yoder,
second vice president; Mrs. K.
E. Shetterly, secretary; Mr.
Harley Mishler, treasurer.
The Hillcrest Good Cheer
club, met Thursday, at the
home of Mrs. Gordon Alley.'
The ladle hemmed diapers to
be donated to the Shrine Crip
pled Children's hospital. Next
month they will sew night
gowns and Jackets for the W
verly Baby home. Mr. Henry
Jones of' Sheridan won the
quilt which was raffled off by
the ciub. recently, ...
Member present were Mes
dame Dorothy Bahr, Helen
Hamilton; Velma Hamilton,
Del
All
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Highland
Market
IERT CARR, Owner
Delivery Twice Doily
00 HleMswd kit, (sRS-fMS
Jennie Clinton, Lena Page,
Helen Barrett, Iris Hutton,
Gertrude Dickey, Selma King
and Pauline Schukar.
Shirley Booth of WUlamlna
received her nurse's cap at St
Mark's Episcopal church In
Portland recently. She wa on
of 39 nursing students at the
Good Saraaratan hospital who
were capped in the ceremony.
Mr. and Mr. . Kenneth E.
Shetterly have announced the
engagement of their daughter
Kaye, . to Frank ; (Pete) Rey
nolds, son of Mr. and Mr. J.
R. Reynold of Fall City.
Twenty-four WUlamlna high
school students went to Beav-
erton recently to compete In
the annual district vocal, and
instrumental solo and ensem
ble contest. Six played solos,
and five sang solos. .
Those playing in the Instru
mental , class were Ted Cook,
Nancy Mlschler, Jeanette Sin
gleton, Pat Park, Donna Still
FOR THEY GET THEIR WORTH DURING OUR
SPRING DOLLAR SALE
COME IN TODAY
Kitchen Queen
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Monte Tomato
Pure
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MILK
gar
Special Prices
Effective May l-l
BEEF ROAST 6r.d.A
LUNCH MEAT W
PICNICS Cascade 6 lb. average LB. 39)
TOMATOES Sun ripened LB.
CELERY (,i tmAlT
POTATOES m m.m
Lemmon's
Market
ORAL LEMMON, Owner'
S9S N. Commercial
well, Margaret Cunliffe, Har-
lena Baker, Alta KoUn, Mf ry
Lou Nalmen, Joan Bowers,
Dorothy Jahn, Myrna Lang-
ley, Linda Beck, Sandra Ma
tocha and Violet Jahn.
Those In the vocal solo di
vision were Jeanette Single
ton, Dorothy Harper, Da Ban
yard, Jeanette Johnson and
Mariana McKlnley.
Paintings by Herbert G. Ry
dell of WUlamlna are included
In the current exhibition of
Cascade Artists which is being
shown In Miller's department
store in Saltm. The exhibition
wlu continue through May IB.
Cascade Artists 1 composed of
a limited number of artist and
craftsmen who use various me
dium, but are now partlcu
larly enjoying watercolor.
Weekly painting session were
in progress for over a year
before the name was assumed
In February of 1982.
Mr. Rydell I a private log
- BUY IN QUANTITY AND SAVE!
Tall
cans
10-lb.
CM.
tores fteoerve the Blfht
To Umlt Quantities
Carter's
Market
RIID CARTER, Owner
Delivery Daily
17ft m Mtrkd (H S4I7I
Macleay
Macleay Elizabeth Keyser,
a sixth grade pupU, won hon
orable mention In the "Picture
of the Week" contest
The Macleay baU team won
the game played against the
Pratura team Friday at Pr
turn.
' The score was 28 to 13.
' Members of the 4-H club are
busy making signs for the par
ade at the 4-H club fair to be
held at Stayton.
Mrs. Ethel Ramus- and Mrs.
Elsie Carpenter have been re
elected to teach here next year.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Hopkins
have as their guests their
daughter-in-law, Mrs. R. L.
Hopkins, and granddaughter,
Danielle.
glng operator here. He 1 a
graduate of Oregon State col
lege, and an ex-mining engineer.
3 FOE! $21
Hlnor Fancy
Fruit Cocktail - 3 $1
Elslnore Froeitono
Peaches
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, Nollea Umtfok
Syrup
Nonea Mf
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BEANS
$00L
Cream
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tf00 e
PEASE-
SOUP
TISSUE
Wourm's
Market
GILBERT WOURMS, Owner
Sfoytofi
V7
Their son, a member of the
air force, la attending training
school In Denver. . ,
H will be stationed near
Riverside, Calif., where his
family will Join him when ha
has completed hi training.
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Melt mint Jelly and pour
over grapefruit sections; serve
with lamb.
LOCKER DEEF
VKIU-SKOtt'SKCUU
, IAIY STEER lEEF
Front Quarter . . 28 c lb.
14 or Whole... 31 eb.
Hind Quarter . . . 36c
DON WYMORE
SALEM MEAT CO. '
I4S5S 1325 S. 25ft St.
ARE HAPPY
2;
3$.
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Monte
Corn
303
cans
Paper Napkins
FOR I
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10 JE
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10 Jl
TOMATO
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BABY FOOD
12 c $a
SunahliM Cookie
Hydrox-39'
Quality
Food Mkt.
CHIT WATTE, Owner
Delivery Twke Dally '
1701 (alr X. M J W21
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