Thursday, February 4, 1951 Page) 10 SECTION II THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Salem. Oregon Deep Dish Cherry Pie . . . There are plenty ol canned cherries around now and also Feb ruary is a cherry pie season. Deep-Dish Cherry Pie rilling 3 to 4 cups pitted tour cher ries (2 cans) V4 cup sugar 2 tablespoons flour Vi teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon margarine or butter Drain cherries. Combine sugar, flour and salt. Mix lightly with cherries. Place in a deep pie plate rbaking dish. Dot with 1 table apoon margarine or butter. Bake in a hot oven (400 F.) 15 minutes. Topping 1 cup sifted flour 1 tablespoon sugar 4 teaspoon salt V, teaspoon grated lemon rind Mi cup ( print) margarine or butter . 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon water Mix flour, sugar, salt and lem on rind. Cut in margarine or but ter with pastry blender or two knives until well blended. Add lemon juice and water, mixing lightly with a fork. Spoon lightly on tap of cherries. Continue bak ing pie 20 to 25 minutes at 400 F. Serve warm. Yield: 6 servings. Fresh Pear Coffee Cake Truly Good For something different and de licious try this coffee cake using fresh pears. Winter pears are still in the markets. Fresh Pear Coffee Cake ,. 1 Anjou, Bosc or Cornice pears Hi cups all-purpose flour 2 teaspoons sugar V teaspoon baking soda JVi teaspoons baking powder '4 teaspoon salt V cup shortening 1 egg Vi cup buttermilk Vi cup brown sugar 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1 tablespoon butter or margarine Sift together flour, sugar, bak ing soda, baking powder and salt, Cut in the shortening until pieces are very small. Beat egg into but termilk and add to dry ingredi ents. Mix only until all moisture is absorbed. The dough will be fairly stiff. Press lightly into an 8-inch pan. Peel and core fresh pears and slice in Vi inch sections. Cover top of coffee cake with pear alices. Crumble together brown ugar, cinnamon and butter and sprinkle over the pears. Bake at 875 degrees for 35 minutes. Spaghetti-Tuna Dish A Tuna Spaghetti casserole starts off the season of Lenten meals in a most enjoyable way, Quickly put together 2 cans of spaghetti (the kind in tomato sauce with cheese) and 1 can of drained, flaked tuna. Heap into a casserole. Sprinkle the top of spaghetti with about cup of buttered corn flakes. Bake at 375 degrees F. about 25 minutes. Yields 4 generous servings. Honey Can Be used In Variety of Ways Bees and honey-making are vital to our agriculture and we are urg ed to use more honey to keep more bees in business to help pollenize many garden and all orchard crops. Honey may be used, meas ure for measure in place of the sugar In preparing puddings, cus tards, pie fillings, baker apples, candied and sweet-sour vegetables, ; salad dressings and cinnamon toast. Brushed or drizzled on ham dur ing the last half hour of baking, honey adds flavor and gives a golden glaze. In cakes and cookies, however, you'll get best results if you use recipes developed especially with honey as an ingredient. Use mild-flavored honey lor bland dishes. Honeys with strong er flavor may be used in spice cake, gingerbread, brownies and In other rather highly flavored products. For accurate measure- ment, be sure to scrape all the honey out of the measure. Breakfast Bacon Cook bacon over low heat until of the desired crispness. There's no need to pour off the fat during cooking. Always drain bacon on absorbent paper. Breakfast Treat It may never have occurred to you but avocados are delicious for breakfast too. Serve mashed avocado on toast or dice the fruit and add to scrambled eggs when they are almost cooked but (till soft and creamy. For Muffins Next time you make Sunday supper muffins, add 1 cup of chopped, canned apple slices (drained) to the batter. Really delicious, especially when served hot with plenty of butter or margarine. CRANBERRY RELISH MOLDS 1 envelope unflavored gelatine Vx cup cold water Vi teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 1-pound can whole cranberry sauce 1 cup diced celery Soften gelatine in cold water. Place over boiling water and stir until dissolved. Add salt and lemon juice. Mir mlo cranberry sauce. Mix in celery. Turn into individual molds. Chill until firm. L'nmoid on cole slaw. YIELD: t servings. Air Force Men Get Surprise Lift WASHINGTON tft On orders from President Eisenhower, 16 Air Force enlisted men on leave got a surprise ride back to the United States from Germany the other day. It was Jan. 23 and I,t. Col. Wil liam G. Draper, Eisenhower's Air Force aide and pilot of the presi dential plane Columbine, was re turning to this country after flying Secretary of State Dulles and his party to the Big Four Conference in Berlin. Carrying out Instructions from Eisenhower, Draper made a stop at Frankfurt, .Germany, and took aboard ile group of Air Force men headed for the United States on leave. They arrived iu Wash ington that night. Forest Pests to Get Study at Institute Study of offensive and defensive measures to be taken against for est insects causing great damage to the sawlimber stands of Oregon and Washington during recent years, has been scheduled March 2-5 at the Heavy Aboretum near Corvallis. The four-day school is part of the program of the Northwest Forest Pest Oction Committee to worn out a counter-offensive against fir and pine beetles and other insects and learn something ot the conditions which bring about epidemics of the tree-killing insects. The school is open to represen tatives of private industry, state and federal forest agencies, and other conservation groups, but the number of individuals attending the school has been held to 30, because of limited facilities at the Abor-elom. Basin Group Appeals For $4 Million Funds DELICIOUS SALAD This delicious tossed salad is a sure way tfl liven up any winter menu. Combine 1 small head ice berg lettuce, 1 cup cottage cheese, 1 diced red apple, cup each raisins and chopped wal nuts and 2 sectioned oranges. Toss together lightly with a little French dressing. Kidder to File for Labor Commissioner PORTLAND Ifl - Tom Kidder, 41, long active in labor circles here, Wednesday announced his candidacy for the Democratic nom ination for state labor commission er. He is a member of the Operat ing Engineers Union and the Ma rine Engineers Beneficial Assn. William Kimsey, Republican in cumbent, has announced he will not seek re-election. SEATTLE Wl The Columbia Basin Commission voted here Wednesday to send two of its members and its executive secre tary to Washington this month to seek restoration of at least four million dollars in federal funds for the Columbia Basin irrigation proj ect. The commission met at the Seat tle Chamber of Commerce to plan a campaign which was described as necessary to "save the Colum bia irrigation program." Hubert Walter, Ephrata, com mission executive secretary, ex plained that the Bureau of the Budget has allocated $8,600,000 for the 1954 basin irrigation. "We're asking another four mil lion," Walters said, "this is the minimum amount we consider necessary to keep the project soing." In last year's budget, $20,816,000 was allocated to the basin project. Walter explained, however, that less funds are needed every year, as the Droiect develops. Named to go to Washington with Walter were J. A. werjer, yuincy, Grant County, and George Zahn, Methow. Okanogan county. The basin spokesmen plan to testify before a subcommittee of Uhe House Interior Committee Feb. 19. - W. A. Galbraith, Olympia, com mission chairman and director of the State Department ot conser vation and Development, said he was "very hopeful" that the com mission will succeed in increasing the allocation. The commission representatives also will see congressmen in ef forts to bring the Foster Creek Bill to the floor of the House. The bill, already approved In committee, would authorize irri gation of 6.500 acres of land in Chelan and Okanogan counties. North Howell FINE SALAD Canned peaches and creamy cottage cheese are the makings of dozens ot delicious salads. Ar range drained canned peach halves on shredded lettuce and fill with cottage cheese mixed with chutney. This is the kind of salad which needs no dressing. NORTH HOWELL Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Hawyer had as their house guest from Thursday un til Friday, D. W. Walmar from California. The men are long standing friends. The North Howell Grange will meet Feb. 8 at the Grange hall with a 7 o'clock pot luck supper. The hostesses for the evening are Mrs. Jean Westagaard and Mrs. Clara Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strachan were hosts at supper Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Aker of Labish. Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer Fossholm received word Sunday that Mr. Fossholm's brother, John, had died. The Fossholms, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Hjelmer Foss holm, drove to Portland on busi ness Monday. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Espe were in Salem Saturday to see their new granddaughter born to Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Epping, Jan. 26, at the General hospital. The baby has been named Kris ti Ann. The Eppings also have two boys. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunn and daughter, Mary Ann, accompan ied by Mrs. E. H. Beals Sr., drova to Portland Monday to visit M. A. Dunn who is a patient at St. Priest, 2 Others Shot, Wounded HOLLYWOOD ttl - Three per sons were shot and wounded in a Hollywood hotel Wednesday night and three hours later heavily armed police closed in on the Wadsworth Veterans Hospital and cornered a gunman while he was admitting the shooting to a Cath olic priest. While the gunman, identified as Albert Markle, 32, held a gun and talked with the priest for an hour and a half 15 officers armed with rifles and tear gas bombs arrived at the hospital and stationed them selves outside the priest's office. Police Sgt. Al Barr said the of ficers kept Markle covered but wailed while he talked for fear of injuring the priest, Father Fred erick Lamb Jr., hospital chaplain, and another man, Lt. F. W. Green of the hospital police force, who was in the room. While Markle talked the tension mounted. "We were just going to give him another two minutes to surrender his gun when he finally iurned it over to Green," said Sgt. Barr. Markle was handcuffed after surrendering his gun and then booked on suspicion of attempted murder. SECURITY AID PACT TO BE SIGNED TOKYO W Diplomatic sources said Thursday night the mutual security aid agreement between the United States ana Japan will be signed at the end of this month after almost a year of negotiations. Vincent's hospital in Portland. They report Mr. Dunn Is improv ing rapidly and may come home the last of the week. Monday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Dunn were Mr. and Mrs. Marlyn Hadley and sons of Salem. Sunday evening visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Strachan were Mr. and Mrs. K. D. Coomlcr and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rusa of Labish. Western Lima Salad Hearty, Tasty Dish Toss cooked dry limas with seasoned oil and vinegar and crunchy croutons to make this hearty "Western Lima Salad." Il'i a little on the garlic side and i has lots of flavor so prepare it to suit your own taste. Serve with j broiled cheese sandwiches for a ' quick and tasty "nirk-up." Western Lima Salad 2 cups cooked dry limas' V cup salad oil 1 tablespoon vinegar !i teaspoon paprika 1 teaspoon salt 't crushed garlic clove Vi cup croutons Salad greens Chill limas thoroughly. Com bine oil. vinegar, paprika, salt and garlic. Mix with limas i hour before serving. .lust before serving toss mar inated limns wilh croutons. Turn Into bowl lined with greens. Serves 4. Scant 1 cup before cooking. Hurry-up Dish Serve crisp toasted crackers wilh these pantry beans when you want a hurry-up supper dish. Cook V cup chopped onion in 1 tablespoon oil until wilted. Add 1 teaspoon chili powder, an 8-ounce can to mato sauce, a 4'i-ounce can chop ped ripe olives and 2 No. 1 tall cans red kidney beans. Simmer lri minutes and serve In bowls. Strve a tnscsd green salad along with il. Dress up Cereal For a cereal change, add plump eedless raisins In a cooked err eal. Top a prepared oi rooked cerpal wtih canned cling peach alices or with canned fruit cork- tail. Serve apricot whole fruit ncclar and cream half-and-half over any cooked cereal. Meat, Apple Juice Here's an idea for giving pork chops extra zest in flavor: After you've browned them in the pan, pour over a little apple juice, cover and let simmer until the pork chops are tender about 45 minutes. MODEL Service Vegetable and Fruit Specials eC,rV0S 10C CELERY HEARTS 1Q each IC HIU'SSKI, SPROUTS IQ Cello pit I'C Head Lettuce Komalne Endive - Parsley Green Onions and Radishes Parsnips and Turnips Rutabagas Rrussel Sprouts Squash - White Cauliflower Green Broccoli Hubbard Squash Cucumbers Tomatoes TANGELOS The new Florida citrus fruit a crossing between grape fruit and tangerine. Tangelos 35c Florida and California Grapefruit l.emnns Limes Bananas Rhubarb Rome Beauty Apples Fine for baking and pies $3.45 Box 3,,29c S&W Canned Goods S& White Kernel Corn No, 303 2 fflr 49c S&W Sliced l.entthwise Beans I, No. 303 for OwC S&W Medium O co pras. No. 303 for 7C S&W Small ) EC, Peas, No. 303 for JJC Good Grocery Buys OREGON PRUNES Lar,e 2 lb, 49c DIAL SOAP Rath Site . . . . 4 for 49c WOODBURY S0APBathSe 4 ,or 45c M-D TISSUE 9 for $1.00 CRISCO 3 ,,. 89c PLANTER'S PEANUT OIL 0uart 79c PLANTER'S PEANUT OIL Plnt 43c PINEAPPLE JUICE Del Monte 46 ox. 29c HUNT'S TOMATO JUICE i6ot. 25c ELSINORE ORANGE JUICE 46 35c ELSINORE CORN Cream Stvle No. 303 2 ,or 29c BAKER'S COCOANUT 4 0, 19c BAKER'S COCOANUT ,,. .. 29c UPTON'S SOUP MIX 3 fnr 35c SEEDLESS RAISINS Market Day . . .... 2lb5. 29c GRAPE JUICE ,otta,P24 01 29c APPLE JUICE rotu24 23c SHELLED WALNUTS , 49c SHELLED ALMONDS . 49c M.J.B. RICE Uri pkr 35c M.J.B. INSTANT RICE ,., 14c SWANSON'S BONED TURKEY , 0, 39c ARMOUR'S CORNED BEEF n, 49c SWIFT'S ROAST BEEF 0, 49c MT. ANGEL CHEESE 5,h. la.r $2.75 ALL DETERGENT sma.ipk, 43c ,,, $2.69 WRIGHT'S SILVER POLISH 25c SNOWFLAKE CRACKERS 2 lbs 53c APPLE JUICE SNACKS When friends come in for the afternoon, it's pleasant to offer them a choice: tea, hot and frag rant or, maybe better still, apple juice well chilled. Utile cakes or rookies art tasty bites with either. S&W Tomato Puree No. 1 rans S&W Coffee Pound for 49c 98c Model Food Market 275 North High St. Phone 3-4111 S0-Iay Account Service Orders for $2.00 or More Are Delivered Free PLANTER'S PRODUCTS 35c 59c 59c 27c 43c 59c COCKTAIL PEANUTS, 7 oi, MIXED NUTS, 7 oz. .. CASHEWS 7 or PEANUT BUTTER, 8 oi. . PEANUT BUTTER, 12 oi. PEANUT BUTTER. 20 oi. NEW ITEMS 63c 55c 49c 35c 33c 29c Golden West Instant Coffee, 2 oz. Cheeswich Sandwich , Elmer Mint Buhlets, ran , Kuril Parches Bent's Water Crackers Kanrlfood Garlic Vinegar, 12 at. . . , lb. ERNIE'S MEATS Cascade Beef POT ROAST 49 CASCADE WIENERS 49 ,b Pure Ground BEEF 39 , For And for down right satisfaction, more and more people are selecting their meat at their favorite Busick Market. Where they get freshly cut nicely trimmed meat, whether1 they select the Economy or Choice Grade they know its good and good to eat. ECONOMY BEEF POT ROASTS , 5' No Wle Good Eating '....PER IB. w ECONOMY BEEF STEAKS GST SIRLOIN OR T-BONE PER IB. W w CHOICE BEEF POT ROASTS 59' lender, cooks quicker Truly topi In quality PER IB. STANDING RIB ROAST 85' Beautiful, delightful eating choice quality PER IB. Grd. Beef 39 X lhs. $1.00 Little Pig Pork CO Sausage Linkslb9Y Country Style VI Of! Pork Sausage n. Choice Beef Beautifully Marbled, Rich Flavored Tender Beef JH Pot Roast Ib Dir Choice Beef Short Ribs h. Genuine Trimmed and Oven-ready Leg of Lamb ib V Thost Toung, Beautifully DRESSED FRYERS $119 30 la 32-01. sire are onlv Here's a New Type Fryer Cornish Game Fyers Broad-breasted Fryers $1129 larger and certainly beauties to Or (or Chicken ' and Noodles You Gel- YOUNG PLUMP HEN Cut, ready tor the kettle CRISCO 3lbs. 89c SNOWDRIFT 89c SPRY 89c Sunshine Honey GRAHAMS Vh 29c Sun&hine HYDROX m. 39c OXYDOL LarBe 32c LUX FLAKES 30c Old Dutch CLEANSER 30ans37c While King 30c RINSO Urw 30c Campbell's SOUPS With Meat or Chicken cans 55c OLD GOLDEN COFFEE Ground Fresh to Your Order Ib. 98c PILLSBURY CAKE MIX pk9. 35c Best Foods Mayonnaise qt. 55c Minestrone Italian Style Soup Larue 1Qp can rl Hershey Cocoa h ib. 28c Nestles Quick Cocoa nb. 41c Baker's Cocoa rkg.' 28c Beautiful Big Solid Head) Here's real value large lire, ripe, Juicy Lettuce 2 25c Oranges 2 85c Florida Pink Real Value in Potatoes Grapefruit 4 25c Smoothies 49c Here' a new one TANGELO. It'i a crosi between a tangerine, orange and a grapefruit. They must be good because they're going like hot cakes. Try them. New vegetables tor this week are Green Beans, Wax Beans, Green Corn, Danish Squash and Crooked Neck Squash, New Potatoes. RHUBARB FANCY lARCt STALKS PER IB. 25 You can save time and money shopping your favorite Busick Market regularly. Always free delivery. Telephone orders selected as care fully as you yourself would select them. Court SI. Phone 3-9176 MICK'S Marion SI. Phone 3-7962