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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1951)
Thm Clodaamnm. Solam, Qrogoa-. Tanradry. Tana 1 1211 ?) 7cun caul TetiSer 1L ' Spring Lamb is Summcrtlmo iMoatx Special Emphasis on Outdoor Recipes By llairiae Borp s : Statesmen Woman's tViltoe Lamb Li always a good tummartlaM meat, and not mention IOC anr namacr wa'd say It's eapeeiallj' practical for this iummr. ThU Joat you can srv either hot or eold, which make It a goi outdoor or indoor dUh. ! . LAK3 LOAF I i I 22 H auo ohopP4 reen pepper X lhs. ground Iamb ; 1 eyp tomato juloe 1 oup fresh enuube Rneh of poultry seasoning S tablespoons gratei onion 1 teaspoon pappar X teaspoons salt Baat oomblna othar ingredients and mix wall. Bake in Uhtly greased ring" or loaf tin at 239 decrees for about ona hour or until dona. Uomold and sarra hot with riaa or cold with potato sals 1 or potato chips. And a Jellied lwnbdbh yy f fflii thautht 1 aurooior; I package lamoa gelatine I tablespoons vinegar i oups hot watar 1 teaspoons grated hore- cap finelr dlood cooked tsdUh - lamb ltt teaspoons salt 4 tablespoon green pepper teespooa Worcestershire - Dissolve gelatine in hot water, chill until syrupy, add other iagredisnU (olivet tlicad thin) and pour Into mold or one loaf fan. ChllL Serve on lettuce, garnishing with mayonnaise. A eoon as the fresh dill heads develop In the garden try this real pa using Aa herb. Or, of course, you can buy dried dla ltka ". any aplca. -' il ' i i LAMB, SWEDISH STYLX P Simmer oeok or shoulder et lamb in water, salted and sea soned with dlH (S a talks to a quart of water) until done. Remove toeat, cut into pieces for Individual serving and serve wlifo dlu sauce. . - . . jr i i: ; - DILL SAUOB ViL. 1 tablespoon butter or i teaspoons sugar margtrina Salt to test j ! tablespoons flour 1 egg . l l cups hot beef atook 1 tablespoons ohopped dill m tablespoons vinegar pickle Melt shortening, blend in flour, gradually add hot stoak from lamb, stirring to keep smooth. Remove from heat, add seasonings, beaten egg and stir to blend. Add piakle and serve immediately. TZ if: X - t A . Mi33 A r I n Meyer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Myec. whoso en gtj390ient to Thomas Bur ?x, USA, son of Dr. and Mrs. Fred W. Burger, ha ba announced. No wed ding dot " has been set. (Jasten-Millar photo). i-''e.J!?--w' Miss Jackio - Z or Ian, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John X. Zerxan of Wood bum, formerly of Salom, whoso engagement to Wil lis I. Vincent, jr., son of ookml and Mrs. Willis E. Vincent of Tort Richardson, Anchoraqt, Alaska, former Skslam rosidonts, has boon announced. No data has 1ki sst for tho warding. Appointed OES Officer SUvetieo Ramon a chapter of the Eastern Star was honored at Grand chapter in Portland recent ly by the appointment of Mrs. Harrison Fischer as Ruth. She was installed during the grand chapter sessions. Attending the convention from Silverton were Mr. and Mrs. Harry L. Riches, Mr. Fischer, Mrs. F. E. Sylvester, Mrs. Dale Lamar, Mrs. R. A. Fish, Mrs. Clark Bachman, Mrs. George Towe, Mrs Ilirldn Loe. Mrs. Charles Leonard, Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Larsen and Mr. and Mrs. John Jacobson. J. H. Jihnstn aaid graddaughter, Kathryn JohnstoQ. spent the weekend at Myrtle Creek, where they attended the wedduig of Miss Betty Louise Hueaphriea and Gordon Clyde ScarbroMh at th Christian church in Myrtle Creek on June 15. Miss Humphries is the da ugh -j ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claire Hum phries, former residents of this vicinity, and is a granddaughter ef Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Johnston. CaaUral Howelt--Hoaor greats ai ilaner party at the home of Mr. tskA Mrs. Leonard Roth were Mr. nd Mrs. Maurice Hynes, Mr. nd llrs. Clarence Simmons, jr, Mr. ad Mrs. George Williams and Mr. and Mrs. X. Gydesen. Arrlviavg this, week oaJ far a Um days visit at tho . . Brandt home on East Garden road were ttteir xv Lelaae, and family from Reports Olvon on Grand Chapter Chadwlck chapter. Order of Eastern Star met for Its regular session Tuesday night Mrs. Paul Hausar. past grand matron. Rax Davis, past grand patron and Mrs. W. L. Lewis, grand representative to Tennessee, were introduced. Mrs. Agnes' Jones, a past matron from uervais, was a guest. Mrs. Elmer Nash and Mr Lawrence Taylor became mem bers by initiation and Mrs. Paul Gemmell and Mrs. Roy Reynolds were welcomed by affiliation. Reports of Grand chaptei were given by the worthy matron. Mrs. Earl Wiper. Mrs.! Verdi Walser, airs. taui urieoenow, Mrs. E. T. Armstrong.: Mrs.' Paul Mauser, Mrs. w. L.' Lewis, and Rex Davis. Mrs. W. O. Wlddows was hi charge of 'the social hour with Mrs. Rk Davis and MIm, Leila Johnson hostesses at the birthday tame. , I i: Couplo; Together 56 Years j - Monmouth MrJ and Mrs. J. T, Powers obsen-ed their 5th wed ding anniversary Tuesday, June 19, when a group of their friends Joined them; for the occasion. Mrs. Powers, who was . Maria Bures, was born in Bohemia, com ing to Exeter, Nebraska, with her mother when 8 years old. Mr, Powers, a native of eastern Ore gon, followed farming . much of his lifetime, but for a time was "mule skinner, I driving eight mules in four spans, on i a two wagon freighter between Shaniko and Lakevlew. His "Jerkllne out fit, hauled; merchandise to small remote posts. He began i driving m 1908, and continued for 8 years, until automobile transporta tion edge-1 into the field. ; The coupla was married at Pal ouse, Washington. June S, 1895 Mr. Powers la 77, Mrs. Powers 78 They lived in California before coming to Monmouth In 1938. They have two sons: Delmer L. Powers, a geologist at Wiohlta, Kansas; and Nelson A. Powers, manager of West Fir mill; 4 grandchildren, ana I great-grandchildren. Etokta Club Picnic I n m Twenty-ova members of Etokta club enjoyed their nual summer ptcnie on Tuesday afternoon at Champoer. Tho mlttea Included Mrs. Elmer He- Kee, Mrs. : Stuart Johnson. Mrs. George Sehon, Mrs. Herbert W. Winkler And MUs Antoinette White. I ; i I I -, p ' Klekreall . Gaests at the of Mrs. Emma Rowell and h sister Mrs. Ada Bellknap on Sun day were Professor and Mrs. O. D. Byersi of MUwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Brers and daugh ter, Karen, of Valsetz, Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Bellknap of Val setz, Mrs.!"Edwin Vlesko and dauifiter, Mrs. Richard Gahls- dorf of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Adkinson of Woodburn and Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Bayne of Salem, who attended the wedding of Miss Munel McKnlght and Carl M. Byers at Dallas on -Sunday morn- Auburn ; Keaaeatberiog the silver wedding anniversary of four of its members the Auburn Worn ans club met at the community hall this week. Anniversaries of Mrs. George i Starr. Mrs. Henry Boyes. Mrs. Henry Hanson and Mrs. Elmer J. Baker were this month. I j : i - The birthday of Mrs. Verne L. Ostra rider was also remembered. Officers for the new club year were elected: Mrs. Charles O. Gillming. president; Mrs. Loraa Richer, vice president; and Mrs. Stuart Johns, aecretary-treasurer. The family dinner will be held Wednesday, June 20, at 7 o'clock. Mrs. Stuart Johns was hostess for the Wednesday meeting of the Monroe Avenue Sewing club. SUveriea. Tba Misses Har riet and Winifred Leigtrton of Se attle were suests this week at the home of the Rev. and Mrs. Joseph A. Luthro t Silverton. Miss Winifred Lefghton taught music at the University of Alas ka wbiila the Rev. 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