The Forest Grove express. (Forest Grove, Or.) 1916-1918, November 15, 1917, Image 8

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    Come Get Your Bonds
The Second Liberty Bonds are now ready for delivery. Come
and get yours, if you ordered thru this bank. The Ronds of
the first issue are not yet here, but are expected in a few days.
KEEP YOI R PAPERS SAFE
We have fire-proof safe deposit boxes for rent by the year, at
very reasonable rates; ask us for particulars.
The First National Bank
dition o f some butter gives the butter
1 flavor and makes the taste m ore agree
| able as above.
Apple Sauce Cake
I 1 cup apple sauee
1 eup raisins
1 eup sugar
1 eup flour
1-4 eup shortening
1 teaspoon soda dissolved in 2 table-
: spoons hot w a te r
Pinch o f salt
F lav o r to ta s te
W ear-
*11
For ONLY
89c
A Patriotic Duty
Word comes directly from the
of Forest Grove, Oregon
Food Administration that it is
the imperative duty of the nation
MEMOIR
Safe Deposit to reduce the consumption of
A Strong Bank
ami the c o u p o n
M D IH A L RESERVE
sugar one-third for the remainder
if p i c r i i t c d on
Boxes for Bent of
in a Good Town
SYSTEM
the year
o r b etöre N O V ­
EMBER 17. 1917
It is unpatriotic and unfair to
buy sugar in larger amounts than
People Who Know How needed for immediate use. Hoard­
ing sugar at this time nfiy deprive
(live Directions for Sav­ people of limited means of their
ing Food Need«! by the fair share and may force the price
Army and Navy ; : ; to an exorbitant level.
The threatened sugar famine
P
e
a
n
u
t
B
u
tte
r
L
oaf
makes
it necessary that individuals
• Conservation Recipes
“ Wear-Ever” utensils are made from only the host metal.
1
cup
o
f
[leanut
b
u
tte
r
cream
(thin
and
families
begin to conserve at
Following are the recipes for
Again
nii<I again the hard sheet passes through enormous roll­
making the articles served at the peanut b u tte r to the consistency of once. The burden of the task of
ing
mills
and is pounded by heavy stamping machines.
heavy
cream
w
ith
hot
w
ater)
reducing
the
amount
of
sugar
food demonstration given at Ding-
1
cup
o
f
state
bread
crum
bs
used
in
the
preparation
of
food
Aluminum utensils are NOT “ all the same.” Look for
ley hall Nov. 5th by the conserva­
will fall largely on the housewife
the "Wear*Ever” trad«? mark on the bottom o f every u te n s il.
tion committee of the Woman’s 2 cups cooked rice
land on those who prepare and
1 egg
Refuse Substitutes!
club:
' serve foods in the public places,
1-3 teaspoon celery salt
Bean Roll
Salt to ta s te
j but tin re must also he the co­
Pulp from 1 pt. of dried Lim a beans
R ep la ce u ten sils that w e a r ou t
operation of individuals, if the
1
tablespoon
o
f
chopped
onion
which have been soaked over night and
A little lemon ju ice
serious consequences of a pn •
w ith u tensils th at ‘‘W ea r-E v er”
cooked until ten d er
Combine.
B
ak
ein
a
m
oderate
oven
longed
shortage
is
averted,
1 tablespoon of b u tte r, or su b s titu te
about 30 m inutes o r u n t i I nicely
The first and possibly greatest
2 eggs
Clip the Coupon
brow ned. S erve w ith Brown Sauce o r difficulty confronting the Ameri­
1-2 cup of stale bread crum bs
T
om
ato
Sauce.
Get
your Saucepan
can
nation
in
the
outset
of
the
I
S alt and pepper to ta ste
Brown
Sauce
is
m
ade
like
W
hite
campaign
to
save
sugar
will
be
j
Mix all to g eth er, roll as m eat loaf
Sauce ex cep tin g the flour is brow ned in
and bake 20 m inutes; b aste w ith b u tte r the b u tte r before adding hot milk, and the prejudice of hah t Americans]
have allowed their fondness for
or su b stitu te . Serve w ith tom ato sauce stock m ay be used in stead of milk.
or cream sauce.
Cost o f P ean u t !x>af was 12c. The sugar to increase to the point
Tom ato Sauce
bread crum bs may be added or not as where it has passed extravagance
1 3-4 cup of tom ato pulp and juice
one desires. Also m ore m oisture may and become actual waste. Our
F a t present supply is sufficient to last
3 tablespoons flour
be added to su it individual taste
only until the first of January,
3 tablespoons b u tte r or su b stitu te
used was V egetole and Kaola.
when the new crop will be avail- _
S alt and pepper to ta s te
C a rro t P u d d in g
able.
After that the situation!
"" ^
1 slice onion
1 cup raw c a rro t
M elt b u tte r and brown slig h tly ; add
1 cup raw potatoes (m easured after probably will he !ess ten e. It !
would seem as if m rely placing
Prof F. C. Taylor and W L.
Lora! Branch Complimented
flour, then strain ed hot to m ato pulp grinding th ro u g h food chopper)
these facts before the people ' Cady have improved so they are
which has been heated w ith the onion.
1 cup shortening
The officers of the Portland
would he 'ufficient to call for h a | able to he about again,
Cook until thickened. I f tom ato es a re j 1 cup brow n su g ar
chapter of the Red Cross have
hearty response. L *t us -how our
very acid, add a little soda.
j 1 cup flour
Dr. Darland, the Chiropractor written the local branch that their
patriotism
The f a t used in above recipes was
and Natureopath, will occupy the work stands at the head of the
1 cup raisins
EDNA L. MILLS,
K ream K risp. The cost o f L oaf was 20c.
’r<>f. Bean property, at the cor- list, both in quality and quantity
1 teaspoon soda dissolved in 2 table-
Packed eggs w ere used. The L oaf sp»x>ns w arm w ater.
Em< rgency Home Demonstration ner of A street and First avenue, and that this branch is being con-
serv es six people.
north, ns office and residence. It* ducted more economically than
Agent.
1 teaspoon cinnam on
The cost of th e tom ato sauce is about
1 teaspoon cloves
Me d lines C. o Roe A. A mo f "f ,fl" branches.
2c. unless to m atoes are bought a t the
NOTKS AND PERSONALS Hall,
1-2 teaspoon salt
0 . N. Johnson and W A.
Eleven more boxes of camp and
sto re.
Mix sh o rten in g and sugar, add c arro ts,
Ross gave a silver tea at the Con- hospital supplies were shipped out
Salm on L oaf
potatoes, raisins, soda, flour, etc. P u t
Money to loan Valley Realty r gat ional church parlors Tues-,hy the local branch last week.
1 can salm on (large)
in
suitable, oiled vessels for steam in g Co., Forest Grove, Oregon. l!>-tf 'day that w s v e r y enjoyable and
1 cup fine sta le b read crum bs
.. r „ ,
and steam tw o to th re e hours, accord-
1 egg
n
e
t
t
e
d
a
nice
sum
for
the
church
*
a
^or ” ° n< *
Schultz winter delivery schedule
3 tablespoons m elted b u tte r, d rippings ’nif
s 'zt‘- H baking pow der cans are
1
funds
M-s.
F.
W.
Jones
sang
a
N
’otir***
is
hereby
given that
goes into effict next Monday,
or s u b stitu te
/
used in which to steam the pudding,
solo,
Miss
Pearl
Hall
gave
a
read-
Bonds
Not.
66
and
57, dated
Nov. 1!) 9 a. m. and 3 p. in.
S alt, pepper and minced parsley to l«83 tim e is used th an if vessel is la rg e r.
ing and the audience, led by Mrs. N’ov- ir>. 191L face value $500.00
A double boiler is sa tisfa c to ry as pud
This is the season when sweater- Jones, -ang ‘•America” by way of ‘ a,’h< an*
for
ta s te
f(,r
ding
m
ay
be
easily
w
arm
ed
over
in
it.
are
a
comfort.
John
Anderson
Interest
stops on
Nov
15,191V.
1-2 cup milk
a program
v v ' ,r‘ 1,1,7
The original recipe called for su e t but has a fine line at reasonable
I that date
D rain off liquor, mash fish finely and
Special Snaps
mix a lto g e th e r. Form into loaf and co tta -su e t w as used as a su b stitu te . prices.
Bond No. 6, dated Nov. 1.
bake ab o u t 20 m inutes. F a t used was In using c o tta-su et, use 1-3 less.
Mrs. Peter Peterson, who left
Outing flannel nicht shirts and 1913, face value $500.00, is called
In th e place o f raisins, dried ch erries this city some thr* e years ago for pajama - $1.25 to $2.00.
C o tta S uet.
I for payment Nov. 15,1917. In­
w ere used and the resu lt was very s a t ­
Serve w ith cream sauce or to m ato isfactory. E ith er orunes, d a te s or Alaska, is visiting at the Huirh
Men’s wool and wool mix d terest stops on that date.
sauce.
ch erries may be used in place o f raisins Smith home this week. She will over shirts $1.00 to $3.50
E d w in s S p a r k s ,
C ream o r W hite Sauce
in any recipe o f this kind.
spend the w nter in Oregon and
It
City Treasurer.
Men’s
wooi
sox,
the
kind
that
1 tablespoon flour
The above recipe will serve from ten return to her home at Juneau in
wears,
25c,
35c,
40c,
50c.
1 tablespoon b u tte r or su b stitu te
to tw elve people and th e cost is about the spring.
Call for W arrant
35c.
Heavy sw. aters, coat style, big
1 cup milk
is h<•reby given that
'Notice
Glen
Morgan
has
stood
the
life
The H ard Sauce for th e Pudding is
collar, $1 00 to $2.00.
S alt and pepper to ta s te
(»rove , Oregon.
City
of
Forest
o!
a
civilian
as
long
as
he
could,
M elt b u tte r, add flour and s tir in as f°H °W8:
Wool and wool-mixed sweaters. Street Warrant. No. 77, dated
when
most
of
his
college
friends
2-3
cup
b
u
tte
r
slowly th e cup of hot m ilk. Cook u n­
Oct 15, 1913, face value $500 00.
are in training camps, so he re­ They are great, $2.50 to $6.60.
1-3 cup Kaola
til thickened.
C.
E
ROY
&
CO.
is called for pavment Nov. 15,
signed
his
position
at
the
conden­
Enough brow n su g a r to stiffen
Cost of above L oaf was 34c. Recipe
1917. Interest stops on that
ser,
invested
hix
savings
in
Liberty
A
little
m
aplein
serves six. More milk m ay be added
Christian Church
date.
Bonds
and
applied
for
enlistment
A
dash
o
f
n
u
tm
eg
as desired. Also lo af m ay be steam ed
Unified services, 9:45-11:30 a. m.
E d w in S . S p a r k s ,
Kaola m ay he used as a b u tte r su b ­ in the navy.
instead o f baked. Many p re fe r it th a t
P ro g ram
Bible school, processional,
It
City Treasurer.
w ay. Any fish m ay be used.
s titu te in cooking. W here it is not
j com m union, o h ild ren ’s serm on, serm on,
Cost o f W hite Sauee is about 4c.
heated and eaten as b u tte r, th e ad-
Job printing phone 821.
j A m essage o f vital in te re s t to every
—
i m em ber o f the co n g regation will be de-
Helping Hoover
Save the Food
Goff Bros.
Forest Grove
We Want to
Drive Home
the fact that, although Shoes
have advanced nearly 60 per
cent, we have a large stock on
hand and the advance will in no
way interfere with our giving
you a price much lower than any
other house in Washington coun­
ty. We have ALL t h e m o n e y
w e N EED and do not care a rap
for big profits—just a reasonable
amount to pay overhead expens­
es and cash down when you buy,
and you will feel better and soon
forget the price. Come to the
FOREST GROVE
SHOE STORE
C. V. B. Russell.
FACTS
A bout O ur Coupon Books:
We give 3 per cent on
‘‘cash and carry” plan,
$15 and $20 books only;
2 per cent on the “cash
and deliver” plan, $5
and $20 books.
Two per cent redemp­
tion on ca . ^register re­
ceipts on "pay as you
go” purchases.
No discount on flour,
su g a r by the sack or any
a rticle on which a special
price is made.
SCHULTZ MARKET
Phone 061
I livered.
It is im p o rta n t th a t every
| m em ber be th e re . J u n io r E ndeavor 3
1». m. E v ery child n o t a tte n d in g any
! Ju n io r society invited.
Song service and serm on 7:30 p. m .;
su b ject, ‘‘Je su s o f N azareth the God-
m a n .”
Young people a re urged to a tte n d the
C h ristian E ndeavor m eeting a t 0:30 p.
rn. a t th e C ongregational church. Your
p a sto r is to lead. Topic, “ O ur De­
nom inational Foreign M ission, Boards;
T heir H istory and A ch iev em en ts.” L et
us co-operate and m ake of this the beat
society in th e s ta te union.
ft. L. IMJTNAM. Minister.
Congregational Church
Sunday, Nov. IS, 11 a. m ., serm on,
“ T h o u g h ts o f God in Tim e o f W a r;”
7:30 p. rn., “ The Choice Y oung Man;
His Education ami His C a re e r.” An
o rc h e stra o f Choice Young Men will
help w ith the music.
A. B. PATTEN, Pastor.
Apron and Bakery Sale
By t he Catholic ladies, at Roe
& Co.’s furniture store, Saturday
Nov 21th, all day.
2t
If You Expect
to Buy
A Ford Car
next Spring, we advise
you to place your order
with us now. Come in
and let us explain.
Special Prices on
TIRES
during the remainder*
of this month.
Stout Auto Co.
K. of P. Building
Phone, Main 426
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