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THE EUGENEREGISTER-U V A B D
April;
PLAN STATE MEET
The Oregon State conference of
4 National Honor societies of secondary
. schools will be held in Eugene Bat
urday under the su spices of the
Oregon High School Principals' as
sociation.
Sessions will begin at 1:30 p. m.
SHturduy and will be in the Guild hall
(Administration building) umvernity
campus. Hurry B. Johnson, principal
of the Kugene high school, and chair
man- of the committee on Honor so
' cieties. Principals' association, will
call the meeting to order.
- Paul Plonk, president of the Alpha
chapter of the Honor society, Eugene
high school, is to give the opening
remarks. Billy Curry, Eugene high
school, will give a French horn solo.
Dr. Victor P. Morris of the Unl
Tersity economics faculty is to gire
the first address, nnd Dean J, R.
Jewell of the university school of
education, will give the others. There
.wfH be reports from local chapters
and discussion on problems.
Following the session students sre
invited to visit the various parts
of the campus under the auspices of
tha . hospitality committee of the
Associated Students of the University
of Oregon.
At 0:30 p. m. a banquet Is to be
served in the campus men's dormi
tory dining room, Miss Eliznbeth Ann
DeBusk, president of eta Tnu comp
ter of the Honor society, University
high, school, to preside as toast- j
mistess. j
Dean Karl W. Onthnnk of the
university personnel department,
. Thomas Tongue, president of the
University Associated Students and 1
. member of the university chapter of
Phi Beta Kappa, national scholastic
honorary, Mias Lois Greenwood,
president of the university chapter
of Mortnr Board, senior women's
national honorary, R. W. Tavennar,
Fred Wolf, and Harry B. Johnson
- are all on the program for talks.
Student representatives and others
are slated for talks, too.
Musical numbers are to be liven
from the music department of the
Eugens high school, Delbert Moore,
director, Paul Anderson, who is to
give ft trombone solo, and Delnss
Crook, who Is to sing baritone
solo,
, Initiation ceremonies will be hold
.at 8 p. m. In Guild theater. Mr.
Tavennar, Salem high school, mem
ber of exmmtttee on Honor societies,
will preside. Alias Mollis Bob Small,
Eugene high school. Is to give ft tIo
Hn solo. There will be Initiation of
sew members, Sigma Lambda chap
ter, Salem high school.
14 teaspoon vinegar
Dash of paprika.
Melt butter in double boiler, add
flour and suit and mix until smooth.
Add creara gradually and cook until
thickened, stirring constantly. Add
egg and cook 1 minute longer. Add
mayonnaise, then lemon juice and vin
egar, a few drops at a time, mixing
thoroughly after each addition, add
paprika and beat well. Makes 1 cups
hot mayonnaise for fish or cooked
vegetables, asparagus cauliflower,
etc. Mrs. II, G. Lorn son, 294 Blair
Blvd., Eugene.
Cooked Cream Dressing
4 eggs
1. cup sour cream
cup hot vinegar
2 tablespoons sugar
teaspoon dry mustard
teaspoon salt.
Bent well the eggs, cream, sugar,
Rait and mustard, then add hot vine
gar. Cook In double boiler until thick,
stirring constantly. Mrs. W. R. El
liott, It. F. T. 1, Creswell.
Cooked Honey Dressing
3-4 cup water
1-3 cup honey
1 teaspoon mustard
teaspoon salt
1 tablespoon flour
2 tablespoons vinegar
2 tablespoons lemon juice
2 egg yolks
1-3 cup sour cream.
Heat honey and water In a double
boiler. Mix the dry ingredients with
the vinegar and lemon juice and add
to first mixture. Pour a small amount
of the hot mixture over the beaten egg
yolks and add this to the mixture in
double boiler. Cook nil together until
a elenr color. Just before serving add
sour cream .--Mrs. F. M. Brittaiu,
Monroe.
Lane's Quota of '
CCC Men Is Filed
Enrolling of young men for tbe CCC
camps occupied a greater part of the
time of O. E. Crowe, county commis
sloner and members of the county re
lief committee Friday. Lane county's
quota of man for these camps is 51
nnd It has been entirely filled, Mr.
Crowe said.
After being enrolled at the court
house the men are given n physical
PxnmlnoMon by army men and then
assigned to different camps. Men for
these camps, must be between the
nges of 18 and 25 inclusive and usual
ly thofie in whose families there are
five children are selected.
Holland had Its last war more than
100 years ago.
PURALITH meets modern require
ments.
Housewives'
Forum
By MARIAN LOWRT
(Continued From Pag 1)
lln. V. O. Chrletophersoo, R. 2, Junc
tion City.
Dressing Without Oil
An especially tood salad dressing
for those not caring for oil dressings.
8 tablespoons aitsar
8 T. cream (whipping cream)
8 T. lemon juice
2 'Ms
1-8 teaspoon aalt
Finch mualard
2 teaspoons cnrnalarch.
Mix all together In double boiler and
boil. When cold whip In 3-4 cup whip
ping cream beaten allff. The excellent
flitror of thia dressing la In right
, wffabmlldt-V woTewlngulaio, .
amount of mustard used which can be
found by tasting dressing ai the nine
tnrd la uaed. Splendid on following:
1 c. bananaa; 1 c. pineapple; 1"
tnarahmallnwa. All diced together.
Mr a. O. Burrell. KISS 10th Are. E.
Eugene.
Intiptnilvs Mayonnalie
', Yolk of one egg.
1 tsblespoon boiling water
Vi cup ollre oil
Vt lemon
rb of paprika and cayenne pepper
Salt to tame
.! Beat egg yolk nnd boiling water un
til they foam. Gradually add the oil
and lemon juice. Sr-nson. Klda Llbke,
104.1 Onri Ht., Eugene.
German Salad Dressing
Try three slires of bacon ery crlap
'and cut In email cube.. Mix one lerel
teaspoon of flour In the hot fat until
smooth nnd Ihen add one-half cup of
diluted vinegar. Thia la especially good
for potato anlad. lettuce or cabbage.-
Marie Bnrnuin. It. F. I. 1. Crcawell.
' Fruit Salad Dreailng
cup s.Trnp from canned peachca
! 1 teaspoon sugar
2 egg yolks well beaten
I 1-8 teaspoon aalt
i IV teaspoons lemon julr.
teaspoon paprika
Heat peach syrup: combine
oiks, augar, salt and paprika,
peach syrup slowly, stirring
atantly. Cook over hot water
thick and smooth. Remote from store
add lemon Juice; mix thoroughly and
chill: sweeten to taste. Kathleen
Handy, 10 N. J atreet, Cottage Orore.
Something New In I French Dressing
(Very quickly and easily made)
Into a quart fruit Jar put the fol
lowing: 1 can tomato soup
14 cup sugar
8- cup vinegar
cup Wesson oil
1 T, Worcestershire ssnce.
8 T. onion sance (or minced nnllon)
Pash Tohaaeo aanca
1 tap. salt
1 tap. dry mustard
1 tap. paprika.
Shake well; pour oyer shredded let
tnce. Keep Jar In cool jdace. Mrs.
Gilbert Cays, 0M Alder, Eugene.
Hot Mayonnaise
9 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons flour
H tesspnon salt
eup thin cream
1 e(f. slightly beaten
1-8 enp mayonnaise
. I tetspooa lemon Juice
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