THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1938
THEHERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON. OREGON
page p o r r
IT TAKES A STAR
To W.AY THE leap
in the Motion ¡ W
School
Cooking
The story of "S ta r in M y Kitchen” wouldn’t ring true
if flour of uncertain quality were used in the baking
scenes. It takes a flour like Pillsbury’s Best to assure the
fine baking results that give point to the story.
And in your own kitchen, it’s just as important to use
fine flour if you want your baking to turn out perfectly
— every time.
Pillsbury’s Best gives superior results because the wheats
that go into it are tested and blended w ith scientific pre
cision — and because its quality never
varies.
W hy take chances when Pillsbury’s Best
Flour costs so little more per recipe?
A sk your grocer for Pillsbury’s Best!
P IL L S B U R Y ’ S B E S T
The '"Balanced" Flour
ested are hereby notified to th en
and there ap p ear and show cause,
if any they have, why said report
FINAL REPORT
should not be approved, th e execu
IN TH E COUNTY COURT OP TH E tor discharged and th e e sta te closed.
Dated th is 5th day of May. 1938.
STATE OP OREGON FOR
GEORGE STROHM,
UMATILLA COUNTY
E xecutor.
(May 5 - Ju n e
________
In the M atter of the E state of
A nna M. Strohm , Deceased.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN th a t
th e undersigned E xecutor of th e IN TH E COUNTY COURT OP THE
L ast W ill and T estam ent of Anna
STATE OF OREGON FOR
UMATILLA COUNTY
M. Strohm , deceased, has filed his
final report w ith the C lerk of the
above en titled Court, and th a t the
In the M atter of th e E sta te of
Judge of said C ourt has designated JAMES I. AGNEW, Deceased.
S aturday, the 4th day of June,
Notice is hereby given to all per
1938, a t 10:00 o’clock in the fore sons whom it may concern
th a t
noon as the tim e, and the rooms of A retas W. Agnew has been ap p o in t
th e above en titled Court in the ed a d m in istra to r w ith the will a n
County Court House in P endleton, nexed of th e estate of Jam es I. Ag
U m atilla County, Oregon, as th e new, deceased, and he has qualified
place when and w here h earin g is to as such. All persons h av in g claim s
be had thereon. All persons in te r ag ain st his estate are required to
NOTICE OF HEARING UPON
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Beefsteak Pie . . . a thrifty
delectable one-dish meal
Meat plea are in the British trad i
tion and it la easy to understand
why th eir savory goodness has also
m ade them a national favorite here.
They are h earty enough to be a
meal in themselves and served once
& week or so, they add pleasing
variety to the menu.
Of the different kinds of m eat pies
a t the housewife's choice, beefsteak
pie m ust be given first place in pop
u lar favor, perhaps because it so
happily combines the two virtues of
economy and dellciousness. Enriched
with a flaky pastry covering, it is
ex tra tasty.
For your beefsteak pie you will
• li e to cover «aaaerole, allow ing
need th e following:
1 inch extra all around. Cut dougfi
2 pounds round steak
2 onions, sliced
4 tablespoons Spry, the new
all-vegetable shortening
2 teaspoons salt
V teaspoon pepper
1 tablospoon Worcestershire sauce
2 tablespoons parsley, chopped
2 cups raw potatoes, diced
2 tablespoons flour
Pastry covering. (See
accompanying recipe)
P R O G R E S S I V E IN I D E A S
CONSERVATIVE IN FINANCES
•
Sustain cavil liberties and m aintain a government which
is clean, simple, efficient, vigorous.
• Protect labor and its righ ts, oppose coercion and vio
lence
• Oppose new and burdensome taxes. tndsaver to eqnaL
ize taxation for elementary schools.
•
Preserve Bonneville power as public benefaction.
•
Foster honest industry and agriculture to stim ulate en>-
p lo ym en t, adequate pensions for decant living
into 8 wedges and arrange on hot
meat. Turn edges under and press
on rim. Bake In very hot oven (400*
F.) 20 minutes. Serves 6.
A tender, fla k y p a s try covering
is m ade w ith :
1W oups silted flour
H teaspoon salt
J-s eup Spry
3 tablespoons cold water (about)
Sift flour and salt together, add to
of Spry, cutting In with pastry
blender or two knives until m ixture
looks like meal. Add rem aining
Spry and continue cutting until p ar
ticles are size of a navy bean. Sprin
kle water, 1 tablespoon a t a time,
over m ixture. W ith a fork, work
lightly together until all particles
are moistened and in lumps. Add
Just enough w ater to moisten. Press
dam pened particles together into a
ball. Do not handle dough any more
R o ll p as try Vi-Inch th ic k and of th a n necessary.
Cut steak in pieces and sau té with
onions in 2 tablespoons Spry until
brown. P u t in kettle and add salt,
pepper, W orcestershire sauce and
parsley. Add boiling w ater to Just
cover; sim mer 30 minutes. Add po
tatoes and cook 45 m inutes longer.
Blend 2 tablespoons Spry and flour;
add a little of the m eat mixture, re
tu rn to kettle, and cook until thick
ened. Pour into casserole greased
w ith Spry.
F. S. G reen, Wm. B arber, M artin
Lenz, Percy May, Glen Johnson, H.
H am m ill, Carl Johnson, Mrs. C. H.
’F erris.
Miss P a tric ia R ichards of P en
present them w ith proper vouchers
to the a d m in istra to r a t th e law of S T A N F IE L D LODGES
dleton spent M other’s Day a t the
fice of Peterson & P eterson, A tto r
home of her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs.
neys at Law. U. S. N atio n al Bank ELECT DELEGATES
J. M. R ichards.
B uilding, P endleton, Oregon, w ith in
The in te rio r of th e Stanfield I r r i
six m onths of th e d ate of th e first
STANFIELD (S p e cia l)— S tan field
publication of th is notice w hich is
g atio n d istric t b u ild in g is being re
Odd
Fellow
s
and
R
ebekah
lodges
re
the 5th day of May, 1938.
decorated. T he outside has been im
cently elected th e follow ing dele
ARETAS W. AGNEW,
proved by th e ad d itio n of newly
g
ates
to
G
rande
Lodge
and
R
ebekah
A d m in istrato r.
p
ainted signs. The w ork is being
PETERSON & PETERSON,
assem bly to be held in P endleton d u r
A tto rn ey s for A d m in istrato r. ing th e week of May 19. Dick E vans done by Mr. Nelson.
(M ay 5 - Ju n e 2)
Mr. and Mrs. Don Sikes spent the
an d Mrs. J. F. L ane; altern ates.
past week in P ilo t Rock w here Mr.
W. T. Reeves and Miss Sophronia
Sikes is employed.
ONK CRUST PIE OR BAKED
Rhea.
PIE SHELL
Mrs. L. F. W ooster, Joe Meyer, C.
Mrs. S. R. Cooper of P ullm an,
It o cape sifted P ills b u ry 's Beat
T illery, Jack Meyer and Mr. and
W
n„
made
a
b
rief
v
isit
in
S
tanfield
F lo o r
Mrs. J. M. R ichards atten d ed the
to teaspoon salt
S atu rd ay w hile en ro u te to M arsh
Pom ona G range m eeting at Adams
to cup Spry
field to be a guest of her d au g h ter
last T hursday. They rep o rt th a t the
8 tablespoons cold w a te r (ab o u t)
S ift flour and s a lt together. Add to C atherine, who teaches there.
next m eeting w ill be held in S tan
A dem ocratic rally will be held in
o f Spry to flour. C ut In w ith pastry
field, Septem ber 8.
blender o r tw o knives u n til m ix tu re S tanfield high school on th e
eve
Mr. and Mrs. Ja y B aker and
looks lik e m eal. A dd r e m a i n i n g S p r y n in g of
F riday, May 13. C entral
and continue cu ttin g u n til particles
d au g h te r Sharon Lee m otored to
com
m
ittee
m
em
bers
and
o
th
e
r
a re size o f a navy bean. S p rin kle
W alla W alla last Sunday. Mrs. B aker
w a te r, 1 tablespoon at a tim e, over p ro m in en t dem ocrats w ill be in a t
m ix tu re . W ith a fo rk, w ork lig h tly tendance. The local com m ittee con rem ained th e re u n til W ednesday as
tog eth er u n til a ll p artic le s a re mois sists of Mrs. U. S.
R ichards and a guest of relativ es
tened and In lumps. Add Just enough
Several S tanfield ladies attended
Homer
H
edrick.
The
public
is in v it
w a te r to moisten. Press dampened
the an n u a l “ H om em aker’s Day” pro
p articles tog eth er in to a balL Do not ed to a tte n d th is m eeting.
handle dough any m ore than neces
Of in te rest to th e S tanfield friends gram in P endleton, W ednesday. Mrs.
sary. T o m ake a one-cruet pie w ith
is
th e an n ouncem ent of the m ar W. T. Reeves was elected as a mm-
8 p ry P astry M ix, use 1J4 cups of the
riage
of M arian H u tto n and W ilbur ber of th e County Home E xtension
M ix.
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Gifford, w hich was an event of May Com mittee.
BANANA COCONUT ROLLS
The high school g irls league in
6, a t Tillam ook, Ore. F ollow ing the
6 Firm ripe bananas
I tablespoons lemon Juice
cerem ony th e bridal couple accom stalled officers for th e coming year
Shredded coconut
panied Jam es H u tto n to eastern as follow s: L au ra G regory, p resi
Peel bananas. R o ll In lemon Juice
Oregon,
spending th e week end in dent, M arie R hea, vice president,
and then In coconuL Place In well-
G rande. Mr. an d Mrs. Gifford Neva H edrick, secretary , Jo Rhea,
greased baking dish and bake In a La
social
m oderately hot oven (400° F .) 16 to w ill reside on
th e W. G. W allace tre a su re r, L ena Bowman,
20 m inutes or u n til coconut browns
ch
airm
an
,
L
orna
G
abriel,
hostess
farm .
and bananas a re tender. Serve hot
Mrs. F ra n k Nudo an d fam ily have chairm an.
w ith hot lemon, orange or o th e r f r u it
Miss M innie H u n ttin g was in
sauce Six servings.
moved to th e ir home in the n o rth
ch arg e of th e recreatio n al program
p a rt of town w hich was recently va
a t G range Tuesday n ig h t. Ice cream
cated by Mr. and Mrs. George E lliot.
and cake was served by Jack Meyer,
Mrs. G. E. G reathouse retu rn ed
Miss H u n ttin g and Cecil Brown.
F rid ay from P o rtlan d
w here she
Mrs. J. C. H oskins was hostess to
visited her d au g h ter, Mrs. L. Milleij
th e project sew ing club T uesday a f
and h er sister Mrs. G reathouse.
ternoon a t her home. Roll call re
Mrs. C arl Johnson, who has spent vealed fourteen present. The next
th e w in te r w ith her d au g h ters in reg u lar m eetin g w ill be a t the Roy
M yrtle Creek and Canyonville, Ore., Tenney home w ith Mrs. Fred Lough-
has been a t th e home of her d au g h ary as hostess.
ter. Mrs. P ercy May, for th e past
B accalaureate services will be held
week. From here Mrs. Johnson will in th e P resb y terian church Sunday
go to P ilo t Rock for an extended a t 8:00 p. m. w ith Rev. J. K. G rif
visit a t th e W ilb u r H orn home.
fith s in charge.
Miss A rlie A nn P a rry retu rn ed
T he an n u a l high school picnic
Sunday to th e Dr. M arbut home In will be enjoyed a t B ingham Springs
Echo, follow ing a tw o weeks’ v aca T hursday.
tion a t the home of her paren ts. Mr.
Mrs. Leslie H arto n g is v isitin g a t
and Mrs. Wm. P arry .
the home of her p aren ts, Mr. and
Mr. an d Mrs. H erb ert G lllanders Mrs. LaMont.
Mr. and Mrs. J.B. G asari attended
tran sacted business In W alla W alla
services in P endleton Sunday con
last W ednesday.
Among those a tte n d in g th e H er ducted by Bessie B ru ffett. th e cow
F o rt W orth.
ald m otion p ictu re cooking school g irl ev an g elist of
in H erm iston Monday and Tuesday Texas.
—♦his cheese food
An excellent M others’ Day pro
from th is v icin ity w ere Mesdames
W. T. Reeves, H. G lllanders, J. W. gram w as presented a t th e reg u la r
that children love
Spencer, G. G. Sm ith. C arl R hea, J. Ladies Aid m eeting, w ith Mrs. Troy
M. R ichards, E. E zell, E rn est Sires, Coleman as program chairm an.
Digestible as
milk itself!
• Hidden in VriweeU’« de
lic io u s ly m ild A m e ric a n
cheese flavor are wonderful
food values» richly concen
tra te d 1 P ro te in , to b u ild
sound muscles. The predoos
m ilk minerals, calcium and
p h o s p h o ru s , n eeded fo r
sound te e th a n d b on es.
Essential V itam in A. And
Velveeta is digestible as m ilk
itself. Serve it regularly in
sandwiches . . . spread on
crackers. . . in cooked dishes.
♦
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PIN E C IT Y
By Mrs. Bernice W a tte n b u rg e r
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Why Change?
vo n
FOR
Judge Hall S.
LUSK
ttM tU & f/
9 S qniek^ ookinitaaam d...
rated -Jieese— in each K ra ft
boner package. Easy direc
tor« on package tell you how
o make fluffy-tender macaroni
benched w ith rich cheese good-
In rm n lM 'n t
A FLAVOR
ALL OF ITS O W N !
•
The P ine City carn ival was en
joyed by a large crowd last F rid a y
n ig h t. R eceipts w ere seventy-tw o
dollars, and sixty dollars were c lea r
ed. T he P ine City people w an t to
th a n k th e people of H erm iston,
Echo and H eppner for th e ir coopera
tion in m ak in g it a success.
Mr. and Mrs. C harley P lourd and
ch ild ren of P endleton, Mr. and Mrs.
Floyd M athers and son of Echo, and
Mr. and Mrs. H ugh N eill of W eston
spent M other’s day a t th e W. D.
Neill home.
Jack H ealy of H eppner spent the
week end a t his home on B u tter
Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen O rr spent Sun
day a t th e Em il Ebsen home in the
A lpine d istric t.
Malcolm O’Brien was a caller in
H erm iston Friday.
A group of B u tter Creek people
enjoyed th e dance a t Lena S atu rd ay
night.
Joe F arley and Tom H ealy of
H eppner w ere at th e Jo h n H ealy
home S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray W rig h t and
Mr. and Mrs. Claude W rig h t and son
Clayton of H eppner visited Mr. and
Mrs. B arton E. Clark Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. C layton Ayers were
Sunday d in n e r guests a t th e P a t
M cLoughlin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jo h n H ealy w ere In
H eppner Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred R auch m otored
to P ilo t Rock S atu rd ay and to Cecil
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. M arion F inch spent
Monday evening a t th e Clayton Ay
ers home.
Miss Dora Moore spent the week
end a t th e J. S. Moore home.
Tom H ealy and Mike K enny were
a t th e Jo h n H ealy home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C larence Moore and
fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. R alph Moore,
and Mr. an d Mrs. N eill K nighton and
Guy Moore spent M other’s day w ith
th e ir m other, Mrs. Roy Neill.
Com m issioner Roy N eill was a
caller in P endleton on co u rt busi
ness F riday.
Mrs. Ollie N eill and d au g h ters
Neva an d L enna spent F rid a y n ig h t
at the Lon W a tte n b u rg e r home.
RICHER M a CARONI-AND-C h EESE
¿Oufy M t Q
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OREGON SUPREME
COURT
P O S IT IO N NO. a
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