The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, May 26, 1939, Page 19, Image 19

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    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. '
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! 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.
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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.
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Miss
Famed Horn
Economist
Chooses
JSJT
Butter - Milk - Cream
For Statesman Cooking School
..ism.
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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
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