The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, Maj 26, 1939 PAGE NINETEEN Degree Is Given y I For Past Esthers INDEPENDENCE Adah chap Anr'Ko. 34; Order6l the Eastern Star, : met Tuesday night at 7 o'clock at the 'Chapter rooms tor a dinner; preceding chapter, with' Mr. and; Mrs. R. W. White, Mr. and Mrs! Clarence Harwood, Mr. and Mra,Z C. Kimball, Mr. and Mrs. John Donaldson, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Thomas, and Mrs. John Black In charge. . . 1 A lovely- ''Candlellghr decree was given by the star points in honor of, those who hare held the star point Esther, including Mrs. O. D. Butler, - Mrs. Nellie Me Cloud, Mrs. Sadie Smith. Mrs. Ho mer Dodos, Mrs. Van C rider, Mrs. C. A. Fratake and Mrs. Naomi Fresh.'7-." i Mrs. M. E. Branch, worthy ma tron, announced that Adah chap ter will entertain .. the Lebanon chapter September If. The next meeting will be held June 17. . James Parker Dies " SCIO James T. Parker, 71. died at ' Centralla, Wash., . Tues day. He was a former resident of Sclo and It the father of Clinton ( and Justus Park- of this community. Funeral ser- Tlces will bo held at the Wash ington city Sunday. LEGAL NOTICE NOTICK TO CREDITORS . I I No. 10122 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE l STATE OF OREGON For the County of Marlon - In the Matter of the Estate) of SYLVIA O. SMITH. Deceased) N0TIC3 IS HEREBY GIVEN that K. SMITH has been ppolnt- ed Administrator of the Estate of Sylvia G. Smith, deceased, by the County I Court of the State of Ore gon for Marlon County. All per sons who hare claims against said estate are hereby notified to pre sent the same, duly verified, as required by law, to the under signed at the office of Page and Page, Attorneys, Ladd A Bush Bank Building, Salem, Oregon, within six months from the date of the 1 first publication of this notice. I which is the 5th day of May, 1939 and the last is the 2nd day of June, 1939. K. SMITH Administrator of the Es tate of Sylrla G, Smith, Deceased. ; PAGE AND PAGE Attorneys at Law Ladd ft Bush Building Salem, Oregon My 5-12-1 9-2 J 2. Statesman- Show Recipes At yesterday's' Statesman cooking show Bliss Barbara Milkr, cooking expert; prepared the following: recipes: lZ':iLLVEI. bread V '. I $ cups Fisher's flour; 5 tbsp. baking powder; 1 tsp. salt; cup White Satin sugar: 1 egg; -IK cups milk; cup melted Crisco: i cu chopped walnut meats. - Sift dry Ingredients and add "nut meats. Beat egg, add milk, and Crisco. Add to dry ingredients and mix well. Turn into greased bread pan and bake 14 hours at 3 5 degrees. ' :. . : - ,- ':;sr, ie; e) ' ' " - ' "': , ! PINEAPPLE FRITTERS -1-cups Fisher's flour; 1 tsp. baking powder; tsp. salt; 1 tbsp White Satin sugar; 1 egg; cup milk; sliced pineapple; Crisco. Sift dry-ingredients. Beat esc and add n Ilk and beat into dry ingredients. Heat Crisco to 375 degrees. Dip pineapple Into batter and fry In Crisco. Drain on soft crumbled paper and sprinkle with White satin sugar. - ORANGE MARMALADE 4 med. sited thin skin oranges: 1 lemon: t cuds water: i tsp. soda: 1 package Pen-Jel; 5 cups White. Satin sugar; dox. Kerr Mason glasses. ' Slice- Tery thin the orange and lemon peel. Add water and soda and simmer for a few mlnntes until moderately soft Add fruit cut into small pieces and boil until added water is removed, which should leave About S cups. Stir , in 1 package Pen-Jel and bring to a brisk boil Add cups ot sugar and boil to 222 degrees or until spoonful thickens on cold plate. Pour Into Kerr-Mason . glasses and paraffins. " CHOCOLATE ICE CREAM 1 tsp. plain gelatine; 2 tbsp: cold water; 1 cup milk; i cup White Satin sugar; cup Guittard chocolate; 1 tsp. vanilla; 1 cup cream. Soak gelatine In cold water. Mix sugar and chocolate. Scald milk and add soaked gelatine and sugar mixture. Stir until dissolved. Pour into tray of electric refrigerator and freeze. Remove from tray, chop tine and whip. Whip cream and fold the two mixtures together. Add ranllla and return to refrigerator tray and freeze, without stirring. " OVEN DINNER Baked Salmon with Soar Cream and Escalloped Tomatoes 2 or 4 pound salmon; 1 cup sour cream; 2 tbsp. grated onion; salt and pepper; Juice of one lemon; Tabasco Sauce; Paprika. - Wipe fish with damp cloth and place in baking dish. Skin side down. Mix onion, lemon juice and dash Tabasco sauce. Spread on fish. Sprinkle with salt and pepper. Carefully pour over sour cream and bake at 400 degrees for 45 min. Garnish with water cress. ESCALLOPED TOMATOES 3 cups tomatoes;' green pepper; 2 tsp. grated onion; 1 tsp. salt; tsp. pepper; 1 tsp. sugar; 3 tbsp. butter; 1 cup bread crumbs; 1 cup Blue Bell Chip crumbs; dash Tabasco Sauce. Add chopped green pepper, salt, pepper, sugar, grated onion. Ta basco to tomatoes. Put a layer of mixed potato chips and bread crumbs in bottom of a greased baking dish. Add half of the tomatoes. Some bits of butter, more crumbs and then the remaining tomatoes. Sprinkle top with crumbs and dot with butter. Bake at 400 degrees about 30 min. Albany Plans Memorial Rite Corvallii Pastor Will Give Main Address iWsdayj ALB ANY Memorial day "will be celebrated" with fitting' cere monies by the patriotic organi zations of the city.... -W.W fits- art, sr., will .act as marshal ox the day and will 'lead the pa rade which will start from the armory at . 19 o'clock. The Al bany high, school band, the jun ior drum corps, . and Battery A, coast artillery, will march la uniform. 1 The program . will take place at the Veterans' memorial hall. with Rev. C. E. Coles giving the invocation; Delbert WetgaL "Lo gan's General Order; Richard Wicks, "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address; music by the bards, and the address by Rev. Daniel Stevens, pastor of the First Me thodist church, Corvallis. Decorating of . the symbolic grave will be made by the La dles of the GAR; the Auxiliaries ot the United Spanish War Vet erans, the American Legion sad the Veterans of - Foreign wars. Daughters . of Union Veterans, the War Mothers and public school students. The program will close with tlM1) and V.nlUtlA. W. uoies. SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday. June 3, 1939, at i 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon ot said day, at the west door of the Marlon County :ourt House In Salem, Oregon, sell rt public auction in the manner provided by lew for the sale ot ' real property on execution, the i following described real premis es, te-wit: I Lots 2 end 10, Block 18; I and Lot 1, Block 17, River side Addition to the City of Salem, Marion County, Ore- ' son. Said sale will be by virtue of - an -execution issued out of tae I Circuit! Court of the State ot ' Oregon,' for Marion County in : that suit heretofore pending therein in which City of Sale:., : a municipal corporation, is plain tiff, and "athanlel Murflhy, un i married, and Dora Colwell, are ' defendants, the same being 1 Clerk's Register No. 27897. Dated and first published May 6, 1939. A. C. BURK Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon By Kenneth L. Randall Deputy. My 5-12-11-21 J 2 FLAKY PASTRY 3 cups Fisher's flour; 1 tsp. salt; 1 cup Crisco; ice water; tsp. baking powder. Sift flour, salt and baking powder. Cut in Crisco with pastry blender, leaving Crisco in pieces as large as green peas. Add ice water gradually using Just enough to hold dough together. Wrap in wax paper and store in electric refrigerator. APPLE AND PEAR PIE 6 or 8 apples; 4 pears (fresh or canned); cinnamon and nutmeg; cup White Satin sugar; 1 tbsp. Fisher flour. Line pie plate with pastry. Arrange a layer of apples,7 sprinkle with sugar, flour and spices that have been well mixed. Add layer of pears and then tayer of apples. Dot with butter and sprinkle with re maining sugar. Cover with pastry and bake in hot oven (450) for 10 min. Reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake 35 min. . CHOCOLATE PIE cup White Satin sugar; 7 tbsp.' Fisher flour; tsp. salt; 2 egg yolks; 2 cups milk; l tsp. vanilla; cup Guittard Chocolate. Mix sugar, salt, chocolate and flour. Add beaten egg yolks. Scald milk and combine the two mixtures. Cook over low heat until thick, stirring constantly. Cook and add vanilla. Pour into baked pastry shell and top with meringue, made by beating egg whites until stiff and fold In gap, sugar. Bake in slow oven 325 degrees for IS min, Bible School to Open at Keizer KEIZER Mrs. Lois Sawyer, superintendent of the Sunday school, announces that a daily vacation bible school will open Monday, May 29, at the Keizer schoolhouse, with classes to be held from 9 to 12 o'clock each morning under direction of com petent teachers. Children of any age or de nomination are invited to attend SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF SALE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I will, on Saturday. June 3. 1939, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, at the est ! door of the Marlon County Court j House ;in Salem, Oregon, sell at public I auction in me imbbw provided by Uw tor the ".ale ot real property on execution, the following described real premis es, to-wit: Lots! 1, 2 and 3. Block IS, ' pleasant Home Addition to the (City of Salem, Marlon County, Oregon. Said! sale will be by virtue of n exeentloi Issued out of the rirmifr can of the State of Oregon for Marion County ' t that ml', heretofore pending therein In which City of Lalom, a municipal corporation, is plain tiff, and Laura E. Clark, unmar ried, T. H. Clark and Marion Comty,. s body politic, are de fen iants, the same being Clerk R Hater No. 27371. Dated and .first published May 5. 1939. I A. C BURK - j Sheriff ot Marlon County, Oregon n Kenneth L. Randall : Deputy. My 5-12-19-2C J Z High Recognition Comes to Scioan - SCIO That their daughter. Helen, had been awarded Chi Omega trophy of $25 at Oregon State college. Is the word received by Mr. and Mrs. E. D. rfyers of Scio. Miss Myers Is -a member of SHERIFF'S NOTICE OF- 8AU NOTICE IS HEREBY G1VJSM that I 1939. win. on Saturday. June at 19':00 o'clock - In the forenoon of said day, at the west door of the Marlon County Court House; in Salem. Oregon, sen nnhiie auction . in the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, the following described real premis es, to-wit: - All of that portion ot Lots 2 and I In Block 25 lying east of the Oregon Electric Rail way Right ot Way, Highland Avenue Addition to the tltyr of Salem, Marion County, ; . Oreron. Said sale win be by virtue of an. execution - Issued out ot . the Circuit : Court of the State of Oregon tor Marlon County la hat unit pending therein; In which City .f Salem, a municipal corporation. Is plaintiff, end J. W. Slocuna and Sophia Slocum, his wife, and Marlon County, a body politic are defendants, the same being Clerk's Register No. ... S792S - - - .- '-'i - Dated and first published May 5. 1119.. I A. f BURK ' Sheriff of Marlon County. i Oregon Rf WennatH 1 Randall Deputy. My 5-11-ll-tl J 1 Mortar Board, Sigma Kappa socla! sorority, and president of pan-hel- ienic. The prize was given In rec ognition ot Miss Myers' status as the senior most nearly represent ing an ideal of . intellect and spir ituality and having exerted the most wholesome influence upon her associates. at Armory Mary L. Chambers ALBANY Mrs. Mary L. Chambers, 52, who was born near Dever on December 1. 1886, and who resided for the most of her life on the place on which she was born, died at St Vincent's hospital, Portland, Tuesday afternoon as result ot septicemia. Funeral services are planned for Friday at 2 p. t r o m the Christian church In Albany with Rev. Virgil Halbig conducting the service. The Fish er funeral home is In charge "f arrangements. Mrs. Chambers was a member of Morning Star grange, of the Farmers' union and ot the Chris tian church of Jefferson. She was married to Wilbur L. Chambers in Albany. June 7 1911, who survives as do these children: Marvin. Aden and Charles of Jefferson and Usther Chambers and Clifford, both of Albany; three brothers, Fred Asche of Portland, Elmer Asche of Gates and Charles Asche of Independence, and a sister, Mrs. Delia Ede of Monroe. Managers Exchanged ALBANY Walter A. Arbuth not, who has served as man ager of the Albany J. C. Pen ney store since 1931, Is being transferred to MIlton-Freewater and will leave with Mrs. Arbuth not and two daughters. May 30 Coming to Albany to take over the management of the Penney store is M. B. Rudd who has been manager ot the MIlton- Freewater store. Chinook Reported SCIO Chinook salmon have been seen leaping over the fish ladder at the mill dam on Thomas creek north of the city limits. Hundreds of the big ocean fish spawn in fresh water streams in mis area. In News Again Joseph C Grew TJ. 8. Ambassador to Japan Jo seph C Grew is projected Into the news again as the United States refuses to grant Japan's demand tor increased Japanese represen tation in the International .settle ment at Shanghai, China. On In structions from the state depart ment, Grew delivered a memoran dum to this effect at the Japanese foreign office In Toklo. At the same time, American naval forces were landing at another interna tional settlement at Amoy to de fend American interests against Japanese troops which occupied the treaty ares. British and French patrols followed the American landing party. Heights Students Give Play Tonight SALEM HEIGHTS The annual spring play ot the Salem Heights school Tenderfoot . Sarah, a musical comedy written by Miss Margaret Barqulst, teacher, here, will be given Friday sight at the community hau. The public is invited and no admission will be charged. The local school work Is still being directed by Mrs. Agnes Boots.' principal until she was elevated recently to the county supenntendeney, no substitutes having been named. The board has under advisement s large number of applications for the post. Graduation Held For Eighth Grade AUMSVTLLB The e hth grade students held graduating exercises In the school gymna sium here Tuesday sight. Vale dictorian, was George Stelner: salutatoriaa, Alice Roberts; vo cal trio, Ernestine Barry, Jetty White, Grace Ashford; class will, George GJustahl. Miss Vio let Perkins . played the proces sional and: - the recessional. Wayne Harding of Salem gave an inspirational address on the theme, "Vocation. Members of the class included Harriet Pilgrim, Harold .Whita, Edlya Holmquist. Hildla War ren, George sterner, cuirora Gillespie, Donald WehoL Alice Roberts, Nadine Blair; George GJustahl, Lavlna Pomeroy, Marj orie Perkins. - ... Miss Famed Horn Economist Chooses JSJT Butter - Milk - Cream For Statesman Cooking School ..ism. tio Sooth Commercial Phooe 5171 Middle Grove to Have new Teacher MIDDLE GROVE The school closed Monday with a picnic for j uupils and parents at the school- house. Miss Elrerta Mlnton will return to the upper grades next September, but Mrs. Grant of Salem will teach the lower grades Instead ot Miss LaVonne Gardner, who has accepted a po sition at Keizer. Three more, making a total of seven, have been added to the group which will attend 4H summer school at corrams: Carol Snyder, parents scholar ship: Lee Wager and Russell Hicks, each one-half scholarship from Ladd & Bush and one- halt from parents. Clover Outlook Is Exceedingly Poor PRATUM Clover is in a very doot condition, worse than It has been for many a year. If it were not for a heavy vetch crop this community would experi ence a real hay famine. The showers of the past week hare been a great help for gar den and cultivated crops. Grain fields have also been benefitted but more rain would be a great help to spring grain. LEGAL NOTICE SHERIFF'S 'NOTICE OF S- J i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 will, on Saturday, June 3, 1939. at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon ot said day, at the west door of the Marlon County urt House In Salem, Oregon, sell at public auction In the manner provided by law for the sale of real property on execution, tne following described real premis es, to-wit: Lot 7, Block 3. Kiversiae Additlen to the City of Sa-, lem, Marlon County, Oregon. Said sale wiU. be by virtue o an execution issued out ot the Circuit Court of ' the State or Oregon for Marlon County I in that as It heretofore pending therein in which City of Salem, a municipal corporation. Is lain tlff, and P. A. Eiker and Caro lyn H. Eiker,. his wife, Marlon County, a body politic, Lola' tr- man, D. M. Christensen veitneer, Geo. C. Will, Marguerite Will and Olive P. Hyatt, are defen dants, the same being Clerk s Register no. Z7SSS. Dated and first published May S. 1939. ! A. C. BUK. I Sheriff, of Marlon County, Oregon I By Kenneth L. Randall Deputy. My 6-1 2-1 9-2 J 2 NOTICE OF i FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed in ! the County Court ot the State of Oregon, for the C o n n t y of Marion, his duly verified final account, as Administrator of ; the estate of Catharine rugn, i ae- eeased. and that said court! has fixed Tuesday, the , 13 th day f Jane, 1939, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. of said day, as the time, and the County Court Room In the County Court House -at - Salem, - in - Marion County, Oregon; as .the place for hearing aUd final account and an obieeiions thereto. ;-- I Dated, at v Salem. Oregon, this 12th day of May. 1939. - WALTER D. PUGH. Ad ministrator of the Estate ot Catharine :Pnit de ceased. , . " WALTER S. LAMKUT. Attorney for Administrator, Salem, Oregon. U 12-19-21 J 2-9 8 o Get Roady Hou For Yonr Memorial Day Suim! 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