Thursday, September 10, 19SS THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon FOOD SECTION Pf t Orange Crackles for Cookie Jar... ""me HI l II i mm KtiirMMMMMiaMaMmn v.- :" -"T ' v . i. . ; v-. X " -"-'V ' 1 .... ; ' Y' V Ir r r' 4 'VS . Economical Chuck Cuts 4re Good Buys Cutt from the beef chuck are good buy in many mar kets today. Became It contain! jtut the right proportion ot at and lcm, beef cbuck to excel lent for grinding. And for flav orful individual ground beef servings, prepare these beef rings. The meat mixture Is molded in small Ting molds, baked, then 'cleverly served with a filling of mashed po tatoes. ' r Ground Beet Sing 'J lli poussds ground beef teaspoons salt ivBspuoa pepper hk teaspoon nutmeg t cup soft bread crumbs U cup water 3 tablespoons finely chopped onion , I g I to 3 cups mashed potatoes Combine all ingredients ex cept mashed potatoes. Mix thoroughly. Pack into S greas ed individual ring molds. Bake in a moderate oven (300 deg. F.) for 2S to SO minutes. Serve filled with mashed potatoes, t to t servings. 2 Injured In Car Crashing IP Train . Oregon City th A car plow ed into a Southern Pacific freight train at a crossing south of Wilsonviile early Wednas- day, injuring the two occupants of the car. , , Clinton Fox, 20, Canby, was j hurt critically. He and the driv er, Roger A res tad, 21, also of I Canby, .were taken to a hos i pital here. . . The automobile slid under the last car of the train. Fox was pinned inside, and it took an hour and a half to remove him, , . Eugene Climber Dies Of Injuries In Fall Value fnu) BIS Hallin, IS, Eugene, died Jn a Beifd hospital today from Injuries suffered in a fail down a Cascade mountain while a Salem youth remained in seri ous condition with injuries re ceived in a similar accident. Hallin died at T a m after being unconscious more than 49' hours. He tumbled about one-quarter of a mite down a rock strewn, snowfield from near the top of 8.750-Joot Dia mond peak Monday. BeihetPark There's a strong affinity , somehow between a child and the cookie jar. And with school bells in the offing we don't need any reminder about the importance of cookies in the school lunch box. It's the sur prise ending that counts so we turn to a delicious cooky spec ially planned for children. There's nothing fragile about it it keeps well, packs well and states so good. Better use unsalted shorten ing for greasing cookie sheets. mere is less chance of your cooKies sucking to the pan. . Always sift flour once before measuring. If you substitute cake flour for all-purpose flour, aaa z uDiespoons per cup. Always store flour in a tool, cry, weu-venuiatea place. Orange Crackle Cookies 8 tablespoons (Mi lb.) butter or maragarine, 1 cup sugar. 1 can (6 oz.) fresh-frozen orange juice, undiluted, 3 cups all-purpose flour, H teaspoon baking soda, glaced fruit for garnish, Place butter or margarine over low heat until melted. Cool slightly then blend with sugar. Add fresh-frozen orange juice, undiluted and mix well. Sift flour with baking soda and add gradually to orange mix ture. Knead on floured Board until dough is blended. Roil out H-inch thick. Cut into rounds with 2-inch cooky-cut ter. Place on greased cooky sheets and garnish with glaced (optional). Bake in moderate oven (37S degrees t.t iu-iz minutes until golden brown. Place on cooling rack imme diately. . ' ' . DELAI GATES SCHOOL . Gates Delay in the re ceipt of a bus means that the Gates public school will not open until Sept. 21. The school was originally slated to open Sept. 14. The principal went east to take delivery of the bus, but he has informed the directors that he will be delayed. Pork Cuts Used In Many Ways . Hungry for pork? Try these recipes. ' Dixie Fork Chops The Creole sauce does it. In hot frying pan, brown 8 loin or rib chops cut 1-inch thick, cooking slowly and thoroughly on both sides. Season with salt and pepper. Add Creole sauce made by heating together 2 cups tomato juice, IVi table spoons Worcestershire sauce, ? teaspoon salt, 'A teaspoon pepper, dash tabasco sauce, t teaspoon lemon juice and V cup chopped green pepper. Cover and cook slowly for 1 hour or until very tender. Serve with fluffy rice. Six servings. Crusty Baked Salt Fork Chances are that you've never heard of this but those who have, get a hankering for it. Cut 1 pound alt pork in Vt inch thick slices. Soak slices in milk for 15 minutes; drain and roll in eorameal. Bake on rack in uncovered pan in 350 degree oven for 20 minutes. Serve with cream gravy and fluffy mashed potatoes. Wheatland French Cleaning Up In Red Indochina Hanoi, Indochina WV French Union force pressed forward 'Wednesday "with their cleanup of Communist-led Vi- etminh troops on Wen Lang Island, reporting six enemy killed and 17 captured In iso lated clashes. French fighters and bomb ers flying 80 sorties attacked fetminh entrenched and forti fied villages on the island, which is 12 miles southwest of Haipong and 85 miles south east of Hanoi. Wheatland Mrs. Joe Betty of Wheatland with other teach ers ot the West Salem school will report for registration of students Thursday and Friday, Sept, 17-18. , School will start Monday, Sept. 21. This is Mrs. Beaty's fifth year in the sixth grade West Salem school. Mrs. Edward Rosemsn ot Dallas wilt be the 1953-54 Bethel Park Richard In low, Myrtle Creek. Ore., is vis iting at the home, of hir uncle and aunt, Rev. and Mrs George Bacon. Rev. and Mrs. Clayton Beish, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Humphreys have moved their tent to Myr tle Creek, Ore. Rev. Bush will hold revival meetings there. Charles Finley has left for Santa Cruz, to resume his stu (ties at Glad Tidings Bibie college. - Miss Geraldine Finley and Dan Jensen are local students who have left for Canyonville, Ore., to re-enter Canyonville Bible Academy. , - Mr. and Mrs. Frank'Themp son of Seattle, Wash, were re cent guests in Rev. Robert Swope's home. Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Fite and daughter, April, 'spent Satur day at. Crater Lake, Ore. On the return trip they visited at Rev. C. Gilman't home in Gold Hill, Ore. At South Beach, Ore., the Fites visited Mr. and Mrs. Jim McCully and Mr. and . Mrs. Gene Pitta and family. Miss Betty Pitts, South Beach, Ore, returned with the Fitea and visited a tew days, Wednesday a group ot friends and relatives enjoyed a dinner at Mrs. Nellie Stan ley's noma in honor oi her birthday. Mrs. Stanley received many gifts. Among those present were Mrs. Stanley's daughters- Mrs. Cecil Roe, Cotton, Ore,, Mrs. Art Warner, Astoria, Ore- Mr. and Mrs, Herman Hulte, De- Lake, Ore; her grandson and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hulse and tans Mike and Don of DeLake, Ore., great grand' SECRETS OUT V If " .. . H-ffe' v . . . ' t , Lana Turner and Lex Barker, is '.est Hollywood Tarean, are shown during civil marriage ceremony in Turin, Italy, Lana peevishly had threatened to call off ceremony, which ' couple tried to keep secret, when she found photographers waiting for her arrival at Turin city hall. She was married four times previously. Barker ,was formerly married' to actress Arlene Dah.i. ((JP) Wirephoto via radio from Rome.) Detroit Detroit Navy veteran Wallace Cobine Is the new state patrolman and game warden in the upper North Santiam region; replacing James Riggs, who resigned the Job last month. ' Mr, Cobine wis a member of the Dallas city police force for two years previous to his last assignment at Cottage Grow. A family man, he moved to Idanha last j HellwSg, who was earns- maa ager at Moagoid, is sow deal ing in real estate in Portland, Five-year-old Johnny Zest erson celebrated his birthday . last week with, gathering of his young friends for play and refreshments at file Idanha home of bis parents, Mr. asA Mrs.- George Zckeraon. . . Cake, ice cream and punch were served picnic-style to the iXckerson'a yard to 12 young- Anesatng ice part? week, with, hla wife an three i were: Barbara and Jetterr six year oia mrcmro. , ..i .a ,t 1 1 . i i i i , start Monday, Sept. 14. .This daughter Peggie Roe tsf Col- will be her third year at the ton, Ore., and Mr, Wheatland school. . I of the park. children, five year old Ronny, and Kathy, who, is three, . Michael, who has made a successful recovery , from, a brain injury received a year a so. will begin his schooling this year at the Dettolt-ldanha elementary school. Former Mongold residents visiting friends in the Detroit area last wees were Mr, and Mrs. Pat Crawford, who now Davis; Butch and Bruce Jobs Sherry Shepherd; Betty. Kathy, and Mike Wenket San dra, Linda, Herb? and Teresa, Tompkins; -and Johnnys brother. Charlaa. Adults area. ent were Mrs. c D. Davit, Mrs, Herb Wacke, Hrs. Ways Tompkins and Mrs, Sckenozu Mr. and Mrs. XSna Hygaard the Idanha district, after few years residence a Lyons. Mr. Fred Biek ! reside at The Dalles, and Mr.lNygaard is engaged is logging Send Mrs. R. Hellwig. Mr. 'on Cedar Creek. .MEAT 150 NORTH COMMERCIAL PHONE 3-5563 CONSUMERS WHOLESALE FREEZER OWNERS: If yon bay Beet by the side to SAVE MONET yon will be interested in the following information. These figures are based an 100 lbs. of carcass meat of a good grade. Here is wbat yon get Steaks 38 lbs., Roasts 23 lhs. Stews, Shanks, Rib and Waste make up the balance et 41 lbs. IF, yon bay Beef by the quarter, do yon often get "stuck" with a tough one? Is your money refunded? Do you actually save? " . .... We at Hoffman Meats. Inc.. in order to be of better service to the Freezer and Locker Owners of Salem and Snrronnding Communities have introduced a new meth od ot selling Freeser Meats in smaller quantities at t uvinn. nnder ur Trade Mark "FAK-ETT. Here are two of our most populsr "Pak-Ett." BUDGET "PAK-ETT" 15 lbs. Pot Roost 20 lbs. Asst. Steoks 7 lbs. Ground Round Retail 49c lb. . .$ 7.35 Retail 78c lb. ...15.60 Retail 69c lb. . 4.83 42 lbs. for $23.10 $27.78 YOU SAVE $4.68 ECONOMY "PAK-ETT" 12 lbs. Lean Short Rib 12 Ibt. Lean Grnd. Beef 1 5 lb. Asst. Steaks 20 lbs. Roosts Averaea Retail Price Short Ribs 29e $ 3.48 Grnd. Beef, 35c 4.20 Steaks, 78c 11.70 Roasts 49c 9.80 59 lbs. for $25.37 YOU SAVE $29.18 $3.81 . U..t mmm Intn h "Pjk-F.tt ' tS CirflUllT SC lected for tenderness, well trimmed, welshed, double wrapped flat, quick-froien and placed in a large Plio film bag for added protection. Roasts are approx. I lbs. Steaks are individually papered. Ground Beef 8ho Ribs do not exceed 1 lbs per l- lthS .m rnA Tim anvthini- extra and "Pak-Ett t are weignea when yon bay them! W Specioliit In Foods for Your Meats, Poultry, Pish, Pmits and Vaqetablet Wo Toko tetter Cera ef Yo" Mot tIKU f MIMAOK RETAIL DEPT. New ot Hoffman' Wo Offer You Gonuino Steer loaf Only Prices That tveryone tan Arrora Guaranteed Tender and Suro to Please! The Finest Cuts of Beef Roasts lb. The lost in Swiss Steaks lb. VEAL Veal Veal Veal Swift'i U.S. Inspected Steaks . Roasts ib. Chops ib. VEAL Swift U.S. Inspected Lamb Shldr. Roast Leg of Lamb LAMB CHOPS Breast of Lamb ib. lb. 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