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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 25, 1928)
The New oitSQON Statesman, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Miming, October tS, 191S r ft ft u it a f n i - V J J ' i t t S 5 4- f Statesman Cooking School a French Crullers 4. Noodle Ring 5. Salmon Salad Fining 6. Biscuit Tortonl Mens for Tharaday Aftemoom Broiled Lamb Chop a b Savory Ronettea Hawaiian Hvl vtlraB Russian Roll Choa Facte Variation- a Cream Faffs English Pastry Cream BROILKD CHOPS Place a piece of. pineapple brushed with butter under each T-bone lamb chop and broil In the Ilotpoint Oren according to previous directions. Garnish with parsley and paprika. RUSSIAN ROLtL 1 V cups egg whites 1 teaspoon cream of tartar teaspoon salt 1 cup flour T 2 T 1 M cups granulated sugar V. teaspoon lemon extract 1 teaspoon Tanllla Add salt to egg whites when half beaten, sift In cream of tartar, continue to beat and when stiff spoon in the sugar, add flavoring and last fold in the flour (which has been sifted four times). Rinse angel food pan with cold water. Preheat oren to 275 degrees, lower unit only, rack on seventh space. Bake at 275 degrees for 30 minutes, reset to 325 degrees for last 30 minutes. Invert and cool. When cool split and put between lay ers and on top the following icing: 2 tablespoons gelatine teaspoon salt 2 cups scalded milk 1 teaspoon vanilla Yolks of 3 eggs 1 cup whipped cream Vt cup sugar Dissolve gelatine in cold water. Add scalded milk, salt and sugar. Pour mixture on the beaten egg yolks. Cook in double boiler 10 minutes. Remove from fire and cool. When It begins to set. fold in the cream whipped stiff. Allow to stiffen. Put be tween and on top of Russian Roll. Cover with shaved pecans-and maraschino cherries. CHOU PASTE 1 cup hot water hi teaspoon salt cup butter or butter substi- 1 cup Hour tute 3 or 4 eggs Melt butter in hot water, bring to brisk boil, add flour and salt, and stir the mixture until it becomes smooth and, velvety and cleans the side of the pan. Cool. Add eggs one at a time, beating to a smooth consistency between the addition of each egg. CREAM PUFFS Shape chou paste in small rounds, either with spoon or by means of pastry tube. Rake at 450 degrees for 10 rainute3. rack on ninth space, then decrease heat to 375 degrees for next 10 or 15 minutes. Cool and fill. ENGLISH PASTRY CREAM 2 cups hot milk M teaopoon salt 4 cup flour 4 teaspoon vanilla, almond or Vt cup sugar lemon extract 2 whole eggs or 3 yolks Sift flour and sugar, add a portion of the milk, then add rest of milk and cook over hot water until thick. Beat the eg?s. ddlng to them 2 additional tablespoons of sugar and pour the tot mixture over them. Stir well and cook over hot water two or three minutes. Cool, flavor and place rn cooled puff si SAVORY ROSETTES' i Shape chou paste in eclair shapes with pastry bag and fill the following while hot for a luncheon or supper main dish. Season a rich thick white sauce (1 cup) with paprika and salt, cook to a smooth paste and add half a chopped pimlento, remove from fire and stir in teaspoon lemon Juice and 1 tablespoon grated cheese. CHEESE PUFFS Add to 4 chou paste recipe. cup grated cheese and M tea spoon paprika, beat the mixture well and siiape with a star tube into little rakes not more than an inch across. Brush with an egg and with mixture made by beating up 1 egg and adding to the 2 tablespoon milk. Bake same as cream puffs and serve either hot or cold as an accompaniement to a salad, or as a tea cake for af ternoon tea. t FRENCH CRUISERS Prepare the chou paste as usual, adding to it 1 tablespoon powdered, sugar and grated rind from half a lemon. Make the crullers by forcing rings on a greased paper cut to fit the top of the frying kettle. Let the crullers remain on the paper for a few minutes to become slightly crusted, then invert the paper into hot deen fat. Let the crullers, which will soon detach themselves from the naner. cook thoroughly. Drain tbem on paper and dipff them In vanilla or chocolate icing, or sprinkle powdered sugar ov er the top. NOODLE RING . 1 package noodles 3 eggs 1 cup milk Salt and pepper 1 tablespoon butter Boll noodles in salted water, drain in colander, and pour cold water over for several minutes. Drain, beat eggs slightly, add salt, pepper, melted butter, milk and noodles. Place in a buttered ring mold, set in Thrift Cooker and steam for X hour on "med ium." SALMON SALAnFILLINQ 1 can salmon 1 2 cups white sauce 1 can peas Salt and pepper- Mix salmon and peas, both drained from Juice, add white sauce, salt and pepper to taste. Fill center of noodle ring and gar nish with olives, eggs and parsley. BISCUIT TORTONI S macaroons 4 cup top milk Vi cup sugar f. g. salt M plat whipping cream teaspoon vanilla' Vi teaspoon almond Roll and pound into pieces cup macaroons. Add cup of the macaroons to the milk, add sugar and salt, stir, let soak 1 hour. Beat cream and beat into the macaroon mixture, add flav oring. Fill paper cases, cover with remainder macaroon crumbs and freeze in refrigerator 3 or 4 hours. Decorate with colored whipped cream put through pastry bag. Commissioner's Court The following is the official publication f o the record of claims before the Marion county com ber term, 1928, with the amount miseioners court for the Octo allowed, bills contained, etc, ac cording to the records in the of fice of the county clerk. ROADS. AND HIGHWAYS Read District No. 1 Owens, C. 25., grader tongue, etc Pond, J. W., cutting- brush.. Snyder. E. J, do Road District No. 2 Jones, Grant, patrolman... Road District No. 3 Miller, Vernon, grading, etc 1337 Miller, J. H.. patrolman 19.70 Road District No. 6 Ferschweijer. Joseph, cutting brush Orohs, Chris, team work.... Fa hey, J. W.. patrolman.... Road District No. 7 O'Neill. William L.. cutting brush, etc Jensen. P. E., patrolman... , Road District No. 8 Gentemann. A., gravel 14.00 Xa'thman, J. F., spikes 1.49 8.15 1436 3.19 539 339 637 1736 Dinner Is Given Honoring West Salem Couple HAZEL GREEN, Ore.. Oct. 24. (Special) Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Williamson gave a dinner in hon or of their son-in-law and daugh ter. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burns (Rosalie Williamson) of West Salem. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. John. Heryman of SL Louis. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Peterson and daughter Gladys of 8haw, Mr. and Mm. McElhaney and son Walter of Shaw, Mrs. Emma overgaard and daughter Loralne of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kohler of West Salem, Charles Peterson. Louis Bartrnff, Miss Oline Evans, Misses Mildred and Bertha Wil liamson of . Salem, Mr. and Mrs. WM mini " ni.iiamson and sons Donald and William. Jr., the hon. or guests and the hostess. . Rigdon Bros., gravel 14.00 Eder John, scraping S39 Sder. George, do 3.19 Orr, Donald, do 9.18 Brock. John, do.; 3.19 Stravens, Joe, Jr., do 3.19 Eder. Henry, do. 3.19 Oart, J. W., patrolman 14.76 Read District No. li Ljvesley-Withers Lumber Yard, lumber 16.71 Sowa. Paul, grader wheels... 3.50 &rebs, Wm, repairing culvert 239 Wengecrpth, Gail, cutting brush' ii? . 12.76 ; Wolfe. ;Wm.. cutting grass 1737 Choquette, P. A. repairing . bridge. 239 Siegmund. A., clearing road. 1136 McGormick, James, patrol man . 239 Road District No. 9 Genteman. Arthur, gravel 37130 Hansen, Chris, repairing bridge : 638 Nelson, A. K.. lumber 45.63 Van Cleave, Howard J- repairing bridge 638 Van Cleave, Joseph A., patrolman 2134 Road District No. 11 Gentemann. A., hauling gravel 358.05 Klein, F. J, checking gravel. 12.95 Road District No. 12 Johnson. Chas., welding, etc.. 3.75 Smith. Fred, use of engine.. 100.00 Magee. Glenn, digging rock.. 29.50 Shepherd, Carl, working at crusher 72.56 Shepherd, Louis, do 5830 Shepherd. Glenn, do 56.61 De Jardin. Reuben, do 12.76 Scharher, Louie, do 35.87 Dunagan, Averitt, working 'at crusher 39.06 Biersack. Jake, do . 63.79 Shepherd. Franklin, do.....4 45.44 Semolke. Tony, do ni Dorgan, ML. do... 937 Lawrence, J. B., do 42.25 Magee. Hugh, cutting brush. . 3.19 Waibel. Herbert, working at crusher 12.76 Magee, Dale, do. 31 89 Shepherd. Newton, do. 57.41 Shepherd. Floyd, do Hogg, W. T, patrolman 107.76 Read District No. 13 . Womack. Fred, oatrolman... 838 Road District Ne. 15 Kuenxi. H. M, patrolman... 439 Road District No. 16 Lester. Lawrence, cutting brush 78 Lester, Louis, do 4.78 Johnson. Nels. hauling water 3Z.84 Seism. Isaac, wood 15.00 talker. Frank, use of tractor , 348 Vinton. O. W patrolman... 5735 District Ne. IT Aspinwall. cart, plank L73 .Booster, Howard, repairing hrldgea M J.1 Huntley. J. W, plank 24.48 Ramp. W. HL, nails 130 Hoover, C. A, patrolman . 1137 Road District No. 2 Guenfleld. Chris, hauling grader 539 Kaplinger, Wm. F patrolman 339 Road District No. 22 Hersch. Alfred, repairing bridge 139 Hersch, Fred, patrolman.... 139 Read District No. 23 Barrett, George, working on grade 139 Barrett, Wm, do 3.19 Hlckcock, Stanley, do 338 Wolf. Ralph, do 638 Rabern. Albert, do 638 Archabold. Wm.. do 3.19 Matheny. S. P., patrolman, etc. : 154.67 FALLS ROAD Rigdon Bros., hauling gravel 341.70 Van Gorder. John, rock 10830 Alexander. Charlie, burning brush, etc 7637 Bailer. Abe, piling brush 25.52 Hamill. T. W shoveling dirt 63.80 Heathman, work in rock pit 3.19 Heathman. Jack, do 3.19 Heirte, F. A., work on bridge 1536 Park, W. H., shoveling dirt. etc, 11635 Petterson. John, piling brush 78.16 Strom. Clifton, burning brush, etc 15135 Tate. Lee. scraping 128 78 King. Wm. R, foreman 126.40 Road District No. 25 Oregon Grain Co., nails 438 Steinkamp, William, hauling j plank 234 Howard. McClellan, building culvert 3.19 Howard, W. A, do 3.19 Collins, Paul, team on fresno. 239 Steinkamp, Henry, patrolman 5.48 Road District No. 26 Little, Charley, repairing bridge 139 Turner Lbr. & Mfg. Co, lumber .' 1035 Denhem, W. Jay, patrolman 2935 ' : i : Read District No. 27 Fabry, John, Sr., patrolman 937 Road District No. 27 & Taylor. C. H., spreading gravel . . 738 Road District No. 28)4 Salchenberg, L. M., hauling gravel .. 2336 Bettencourt, R. J, patlman 3336 Road District No. 29 Ford Lumber Co, lumber.... 2037 Harris, John, patrolman.... 1737 Road District No. 31 Davidson, H, ditching 3.19 Chapman, H. J, do 12.76 Doerfler, Joe, hauling gravel 539 Houghton. Wacton. do 1737 Jeffers, Bert, shoveling, etc.. . 935 Smith, Geo, ditching 937 Russell. S. H, patrolman 50.90 Road DistrW rter. Norval, hauling gravel 143? Taylor. EL A, do Carter, W. H, patrolman 4130 Road District Ne. 34 Paulson, H, checking gravel. 9735 Case, B. A, Muling gravel .... 43.42 Roda, John, do 4132 Sharer, Verne, do 24.15 Smith, Claude, shoveling gravel, etc 6539 Roda. Selas, patrolman..... 87.77 Hoyser, G. M, dragging road 539 De Coster, V. M, patrolman. . 939 Road District No. 40 Bones teele Motor Co, hooks, etc 1538 Brown. Willis E, hauling rocit 6935 Clark, G. B, ditching, etc 937 Thomas 2c Horton. spring, etc 4.70 I Cim4m Paatic Trtmtliirt Coo4 t Wartd Omt. ( uxmrn Direct sailings this year to Cherbourgntwerp, . Channel Islands, Scuta mpton, Liverpool, Glasow and Bajtast aboard palatial Canadi an Pacific Koexs from and Saint John. aarepfocaf ser- hom Vaacotrrer. B,C. toatoipr ud, aa wiriiif disact coonec tioes sad shorfesT time to the Old Coaatry for the Cnrlsinias end New Year holidays. Sailings on Nor. 28, Dec 7, 12, 14 and 21. Get litera ture and details. How Mamy SALEM WIVES CAN ANSWER THESE QUESTIONS l What grocery store always buys quality pro ducts in every line of groceries that is used in Salem homes? What store is it that Salem housewives consider more and more when buying groceries? What store is it whose products are an assurance of quality ? What store is it that keeps astep with calories and vitamines? L i What store is it whose foods keep you well? Why are certain conscientious doctors prescrib ing certain foods that this store sella instead of drugs? 1 " f What store sells "not cheap foods: at a cheap price but good food at a reasonable price ? T What s tore , is the choice of cooking school ex perts who are .wise in the knowledge of what you and your family delight to put on your table and their word is final? 8 9 Don't Peek 10 Here's the an swer: ; 11 We Choose Flowers from OLSON Va ' - v J-, 1 V -Nothing could be finer for a gift than Oregon's beauti ful flowers and I find O. D. "Frosty Olson's shop on Hieh and Court' streets my choice,' says Miss Williams cookinsr school expert in charge of The Statesman's school. Stage decorations furnished by OLSON'S FLOWER SHOP. Buckbee. W. O, do..T. SJt Winn. L A, cutting brush.. 14J5 Newport 3s Booker, gas and oil 1T5S Newport, Roy, patrofanM.... X1J7 District Ne.37 Welch. J. E, welding 2.50 Work. C H, shorellng...... 17.54 Richards; K. J, patrolman... 55.36 Boad District Ne. IS Work. C. H, building culvert SJt Bantiam Garage, tire. etc.... 212.60 Richards. E. J, patrolman... 42 SI I Bead Distrlet Ne. M Booker. Uillard. general repairing.. W7S Knutson. Knute. do.......... 39.90 Miller. A, do 839 Smith. F. plowing MTj mtsman, Peter O, digging . ; rock 10.7S Kilborn, Oscar, patrolman.... 13S7 (Turn to Page 10, Please.) 0" L-mmtr w'. 1 rrv A - - f " ' X & 1 s --f-f -7 itppi ?AY s'" 12 watfclh Scslhnllflaiffig ISaMimig IP!S)wdleE, the supply laits yon win receive a wooden mfctina spoon with your purchase of Gchilllns DakinS Powder. There are no strings .to this offer. Any of the stores listed below have your cxixing spoon for you. II you cannot go to the store, lust phone for yours. For niizing your most difficult delicacies there is no substitute for the old fash ioned wooden spoon. This identical spoon retails at any store for twenty-five cents. Fourteen inches long! handy grip capacious bowl fine textured wood buffed finish. It will prove one of the most convenient things in your kitchen. Remember-SATURDAY ONLY!! at these stores 20th Century Stores Piggly Wiggly Bailey Grocery E. H. Bingenheimer J. L. Busick & Son Carl & Bowersox E. W. Cooley Cooley Bros. E. A. Dane Capital Street Grocery R. E. McNulty Pickens & Haynes Simpson Grocery Skaggs Stores Steuslof f Bros. Grocery Associated 'Stores The Roth Grocery Any one of these stores will return your money instantly if you don't like' the baking powder Ton keep both the Gpoon and the Daklng Powder. 11 ii im m wn it gi m hi hi iit wm hi itt ii im IPX f M t!X 7a ja wsawmTR The Finer Richer Loaf s rich as Butter Sweet as a Nut mm Is Being Used Exclusively By MISS WILLIAMS i n the Mesimi s Free Cooking Scfc See for yourself the many tempting dishes that may be prepared with Hillman's rich Butternut Bread Miss Dorothy Williams will be at the Statesman Cooking school Today and Thursday at the Elsinore theatre. She has chosen Hillman's Butternut bread for its full flavor and fine texture. Ask Your Grocer for Hillman's Butternut Bread Clenry (City Ealing S Market and Broadway Telephone 1225 iH 497 Oanrt St. 01 uJt