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Cserrrr/ Cery deresseOr Legrr «Ms4<r
The good neighbor policy might well start in your very own home.
U your friends like to drop in for coffee and conversation most any
time of day or night, they are fortunate if you are a perfect hostess
who oners them a choice of regular and caffein-free coffee. Caffein-
free coffee is the perfect beverage for those who must set a limit to
the number of cups they drink a day. Co-star the drink with cheese,
doughnuts or coffee cake. It is no top secret that a Coffee Klatsch
*’ins friends. An automatic electric pot is an especially convenient
coffee maker for those who serve it throughout the day and evening.
You're a doubly thoughtful hostess if you provide sm all, medium and
urge cups so that each guest can take his choice.
SOFT CRUMB COFFEE CAKE
> «.up» tilted Sour
4 (Mipoofu doubleictirs bik --t rn«-«Jtf
H i tesspocm ult
Yf (up susrt
t i Cup (horttnmf
2
» « I I bes tm
1V; cups milk
Crumble T«»pping
S ift flour once, measure, add
baking powder, salt and sugar,
and sift together into bowl. Cut
in shortening until mixture looks
like coarse meal. Combine eggs
and milk; add to flour mixture
and mix only enough to dampen
flour. Spread in a greased 16x10x2
inch pan. Sprinkle with Crumble
Topping. B ale in a moderate oven
(375* F.) 35 to 40 minutes.
CRUMBLE TOPPING
Mix 4 tablespoons sugar and
1 4 teaspoons cinnamon. Add to
1 4 cups soft bread crumbs and
toss with 4 tablespoons melted
Pork Calls For
Prunes In This
Economical Dish
butter. Add 4 tablespoons chopped
nuts and sprinkle over coffee cake
before baking.
VACUUM TYPE COFFEE
When making caffein-free coffee
in a vacuum coffee maker, the
standard measurement is two
level tablespoons for a 6-ounce
cup of water. This same propor
tion applies regardless o f the
s u e of the Cory Maker. It makes
a goixi full bodied c m of coffee.
Slightly more water can be used
for this measurement of coffee,
if a weaker brew is desired.
The water should be put in the
bottom bowl and brought to the
boiling point. The top containing
the coffee should then be inserted.
The water should he held in the
top— but not boiling—for from 1
to 3 mif-iites, depending on the
strength desired.
2 tablespoon.: b u tter or m argar
in e
2 ta b le sp o o n s flo u r
'li teasp oon salt
P ep p er
1 cu p m ilk
** teasp oon W o rcestersh ire sa u c e
1 5-oz. ja r Cheddar c h e e se
M elt b u tte r or m a rg a rin e in
d o u b le b o iler. B len d in flou r
salt and p e p p e r S tir in m ilk and
cook o v e r b o ilin g w a te r u n til
sm o o th and th ic k e n e d . A d d W or
c e ste r sh ir e sa u c e and c h e e se
S tir u n til sm ooth
Winter Driving Is Hazardous
M in im is e th e p o s s ib ilitie s o f a c c id e n t on ic y o r w e t roada.
D r iv e
F la v o r fu l pork is o fte n a p p e a l
in g ly a c c o m p a n ie d b y fr u it __
pork and apples: pork and cra n
berries; p ork an d p in e a p p le , and
fo r an
in te r e stin g
v a ria tio n
h e r e ’s p ork jo in e d w ith prunes.
F or th is co m b in a tio n , pork
sh o u ld e r ste a k s a re p la ced in a
fryin g-p an an d b ro w n ed in h ot
lard. P o r k ste a k s are an e sp e
c ia lly e c o n o m ic a l c h o ic e at th is
tim e, a c c o r d in g to R eba S ta g g s
fo od s e x p e r t. W ith th e ste a k s
b row n ed on both sid es, th e d rip
p in g s a re p o u red o ff and o n ion
slic e s a re p la ced o v e r th e ste a k s
D ried p ru n es are th en arran ged S A U S A G E A P P L E S T U F F IN G
4 p ou n d b u lk sa u sa g e
aou n d th e steak s.
T h e b r a isin g liq u id is m ad e up 4 cu p o n io n , grated
o f lem o n ju ic e and w a te r and 4 cu p p a r sle y , ch o p p ed
2 c u p s d ic e d c e le r y
se a so n d e w ith
W orcestersh ire
4 cu p s d ic e d , u n p e c le d a p p le s
sau ce, c lo v e s, d ry m u stard and
4 to 6 cu p s so ft bread cru m b s
salt. T his m ix tu r e is p ou red over
1 ta b le sp o o n sa lt
th e ste a k s an d as in th e u sual
W ater o r so u p sto c k to slig h t
I b ra isin g p rocess, th e pan is c o v
ly m o iste n
ered and th e liq u id a llo w e d to
C ook sa u sa g e w ith on io n and
sim m e r — n o t b o il— fo r o n e hour.
p
a
r sle y u n til c r u m b ly but not
P o rk te n d e r lo in , h am slic e s
a p p le s ,
and C a n a d ia n -sty le bacon are hard. A dd c e le r y ,
cru
m
b
s,
se
a
so
n
in
g
s
an
d
w a te r or
e q u a lly as ta sty w ith th is fru ited
so u p sto ck . M ix lig h tly
c o m b in a tio n .
sn ow o r ice. K e e p y o u r c a r in safe c o n d itio n . D r iv e in to d a y
fo r a c o m p le te c h e c k -u p o f y o u r car's b ra k e s , w h e a l a lig n
U P S ID E D O W N HAM L O A F
m e n t, s te e rin g g e a r, en d e le c tric a l system .
1 4 p ou n d s grou n d ham
1 pou n d grou n d fresh pork
1 cu p bread cru m b s
2 eg«s
1 4 cu p s m ilk
4 tea sp o o n p ep p er
3 or 4 p in e a p p le rings
•f
to 3 ta b le sp o o n s m in ced
CLYDE N . C A TO N
GARAGE
o n io n
A r r a n g e p in e a p p le s lic e s in
th e b ottom o f g r e a se d lo a f pan.
C o m b in e r e m a in in g in g r e d ie n ts
an d p ack o v e r p in e a p p le in pan
B ;m e in a m o d era te o v e n (350
d e g r e e s F .) for 1 4 h o u rs S e r v e
h o t or co ld g a rn ish ed w ith par
s le y or w a te r c r ess. 8 to 10 se r
v in g s.
(S is k iy o u B o u le v a rd end In d ia n a S tre e t)
A T T H E K L A M A T H J U N C T IO N
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1 hat
w h at y o u r T a x R etu rn Mtitrr lie. N o
th at'a w h at yo ur husuntso*
rnwirda m u h t be —to be aure o f a profit. (O ver
£ 0 % o f all huaimsw failurw» today are rauned
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R e v e n u e fr o m G re y h o u n d s
$ 6 4 9 ,4 1 4 .9 1
4 2 7 ,0 4 7 .0 4
This advertisement released by
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1«J
1934
1935
1936
1937
193«
1939
J 940
1941
1947
,943
1944
,945
,946
1947
,948
,949*
i 85,164.79
90.6,6.66
79,£40.90
105,374.03
117.436.76
101,379.37
176,901.72
134,706.41
140,347.48
153,649.2?
23,,897.16
361,737.07
411.709.77
531,987.66
795,711.23
571,393.65
5 60,506.17
84.473.16
76,516.62
101.560 M
108,503.60
97,018.34
172.560 98
125,373.97
,28.576.82
146,978.54
770,513.46
337,548.31
380 576.71
37:., j 3« i .26
649,414.91
521,604.18
486,077.56
477,047.04
54,684,407.79
$3,795,885 36
524,658.6?
6,143.50
3,024.28
3,804.39
3,937.66
4.31103
4,340.74
8.837.44
11.820 66
6,670.68
11,378 70
2S.188.76
31,033.06
156.597.40
275,107.05
85,315.09
227.367 87
*To 10-31-4«, Inclusive
EM ITT
TOTAL
Remitted to
State
Treasurer
5 78,044.74
’ ’ •000J0
71,200.00
100,000.00
103,400.00
94,000.00
118,674.00
125.993.36
132,377.98
144,523.00
223,217.50
347,790.83
398,755.95
513,117.29
775,570.35
551,723.94
619.5C5.79
$4,480,834.73
Oenersl
Fund
Oregon
State
Fair
Parine
Inlernstlonsl
Livestock
Show
$ .................
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15,174.00
17,993.36
18,877.98
20,223.00
29,417.50
49,090.83
53,855.95
80,717.29
232,070.35
215,723.94
244,705.79
$ 79,266.77
31,125.00
22,606.00
31,750 00
32,829 50
79,845.00
32,861.25
34,290.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000 00
$ 29,266.77
31,125.00
22,606.00
31,750.00
32,829.50
29,845.00
32,861.25
34,290.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
35,000.00
$977,849.99
3559,573.52
roe«» ctmduetod by Mulfnomoh
fiv e batches w ith tw o cu p s of
he m ix tu r e to 'th e batch. It m ay
bt! U»SC1 for b isc u ‘ts, d u m p lin g s
caketCaande HW affle8’ QUick c o i^ ‘
cak e and d o zen s o f o th e r th in g s
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• O R E G O N R A C IN G G
COMMISSION RECORDS
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S to le m e n t
tra c tio n
an d b r a k in g p o w e r w h e n e v e r th e roada a re c o v e re d w ith
B A R BEC U ED PORK CHOPS
8 rib p ork b o n e s or 4 sh o u ld e r
ste a k s
2 ta b le sp o o n s flo u r
2 ta b le sp o o n s p rep ared m ustard
4 cu p ch o p p ed o n ion
4 te a sp o o n c lo v e s
1 tea sp o o n sa lt
4 te a sp o o n p ep p er
2 ta b le sp o o n s W o rcestersh ire
sa u c e
1 cu p ju ic e from p each , ap p le,
b read an d b u tte r o r s w e e t
p ic k le s
4 cu p ca stu p
B r o w n ch op s o r ste a k s s lo w ly .
P o u r o f f e x c e s s fat. A dd flo u r
to th e m u stard to m a k e a p aste.
A d d r e m a i n i n g in g r e d ie n ts.
B le n d w e ll and p o u r o v e r m eat
C o v e r and sim m e r s lo w ly for
1 4 h ou rs. S e r v e s 8.
c a r e fu lly . P u t on y o u r ch ain s to In c re a s e
Eastern
Oregnn
Liveetock
Show
J
3,560.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
4,700.00
5.000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7.500.00
Mid-
Celumbie
Livestock
Show
$...........
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5,000.00
5,000.00
5.000.00
Pendleton
Round-Up
County Fairs
$
3,560.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
4,700.00
5,000.00
s;ooo.oo
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
5,000.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
7,500.00
1.068.00
1,200.00
1.200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,700.08
1,200.00
1,200.00
1,700.00
1,700.00
1,200.00
2.400.00
2,400.00
7,400.00
$19,511.20
20,750.00
17,800.00
25,300.00
26,541.00
23,710.00
26,577.50
28.220.00
32,300.00
43,100.00
112.600.00
217,500.00
263,700.00
351,200.00
438,700.00
231,200.00
270,000.00
1933
1934
1935
1936
1937
1938
1939
1940
1941
1942
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
+1949
H. S. Chapman, A„t. Auditor.
1950 MEETING...MULTNOMAH KENNEL
CLUB, PORTLAND...JUNE 30»h »o AUG. 26th
Additional dates may be added)