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THE EUGENE REGISTER. GUARD Page Three jrTcity News Notes x 11 , (.inuu Idar .t the home 5-. ...... .lirectms. P"":.. r.poriea ".-,. instruction !lrTj? Wilson Junior B . ..... hny tt- A. i nf airs. program Amelia i- irs. Scientific blah nn the medal rill be ml. nf ?fferson HIS II . .....I.nt Ot r.S' M in the Temiwranw t.jtHi. , 3 nt tne n j..cHjT. J"' - ...J .1.1 J'.r.o-thirtr o'clocK. l 'r busiuess m.et.ns. L-i.. Satury . . , ... , snl. U Saturday eventng, iio J . n Uev. I'eterson of E" . rhurch will BneuK u meeting nt H P ' .,,lf's ksinn mcels . r I01"5 P, l.r l . -obrctsun in charge. W fivers U in charge f?'J,ur" ; service at 8 o no. , me '"""". .jn be held Thurs !,"'lr!d the Corps Cadet clas, ETr.l ; renins. Cadet C. 11 be ' :,, is in cbarje. Ir- E.t st. uo"-;., ll.H,..h. ! 1" J ..i- .i.m to be here for k"""a ' " Urn! Ion. Mr. PwhB.tSt.Lou-. i, Eigne n.i -- .,.., idnitted to me r- . -j rrhnrsittiv were John Lia, Ole J. Kayser, and Guy r" n: Mrs. An- t'aL'tma 'and' baby girl. A. T. nrier. June - ' ...v-i..i. ir Mn B. Pres- a Mrs. E. 0. Buell and baby and iurd Mathews. It ! Paclfio Hospital Admitted to tne racinc u..it. orriaj were Sirs. J(eDMD rjauK-, r.... ..j Mn. Dorolliv Varrell. a1! irti o" - hose dismissed were Cloud Gardner, i Sinh Jacobson, Mrs. Ada nar t and baby girl and Carl Ns- lunloi To Be Held Th pipkrKnn.Chesbire reunion lill be held in Skinner Butte park Enitne, Sunday, July n, it is ,nnnri A lflre number of mem- L:i el these two pioneer families e planum? to attend. fcrreelioit An interview with Princess Mar- rie Wilhelm appearing in the lhurs. it iisue ol the Registcr-Glinrd .ln Iwtently named her as candidate of rh the fraternal orders and the lift clubs. She is the candidate of ? fraternal orders. Mrs. Robert Branson of Westfir, a daughter. MARRIAGE LICENSES Kenneth Durall Hirons and Esther Malkasian, both of Eugene. Morgan H. Chandler and Bonnie Holm, both of Springfield. COMPLAINTS FILED Charlotte Winnard vs. E. W, Ander. son, et al, to recover $300. A. J. Boyd, et al, vs. J, M. Jackson, et al, to repossess property. Mary H. Fisher vs. Henry F. Bege row and Adaline A. Fetraw to re cover 4.197.50. Obituaries Mrs. Nancy J. Goff COTTAGE GROVE, July 13. (Special) Mrs. Nancy J. Goff died here Thursday, July 12, at the age'of TO years. She was born at Flat Hock, 111., June 10, 1S35, and was the widow of Harvey J. Goff, who died five years ago. She was married Nov. 13, 1887. She was a member of the Methodist church. Mrs. Goff was the mother of six children, three of whom as follows are living: Otto H. Goff of Salem, Clifford C. Goff of Seattle, and Mrs. James Tedforof Cottage Grove. The funeral will be held at the Mill chapel in Cottage Grove Snturday at U:30 a. m. Kev. M. A. Groves will conduct the services. William H. Curry Willinm H. Curry, a former resi dent of Eugene, died in Portland July 11, at the age of 70 ynrs. The fun eral services will be held at the St. Johns funeral home in Portland Sun- dny nt 2 p. m. nnd commitment anil burial services will be held in the old I. 0. O. F. cemetery in Eugene Mon day at 1:30 p. m. Funerals Mrs. E. W. Zumwalt The funeral of Mrs. E. W. Zumwalt who died at the Eugene hospital Thursday will be held at the Veatch chapel In Eugene Saturday at 3:80 p. n. with interment in the new I. O. 0. F. cemetery. Kev. Cecil F. Histow will conduct the services. A. C. Bonnett Funeral services for A. C. Bonnett will be held Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Branstetter-Simon chapel with Rev. It. E. Clark officiat ing. Interment will be in the mausoleum. IiiIbb Groun Maeta Taa Fairmmint Presbyterian Mis- imry aociety will meet luesday flt .71 at lb. hin, nf Mfi I .1. Win. N. Mra. Winterberger of Anchor- 1', Alaska, is to be the speaker. Willi li Visitor '.oris Wilde, elected to b" principal I the Manletnn k;nl, ,.l, 1 tt,! pin year, was a business visitor tusene many. h" Elmiri Pr P. roliriinp rlni-lr t,ntnn ti leboel district No. 4 at F.lmira, m Lusene Friday. ' Brlcltev Bettr Pb Brieker. 261 Jefferson street. fiss been under th iWtnr' mrm "ported to be much improved. h Snemer Creek RM I'. Rrhnnrenberg, clerk J1 tncber in the Spencer Creek " district, was In Eugene Fri ll! Records PIDIITl f,T .",h A,,(lison, permit to re- -. mfum avenue east, 1)5. .lane fi,.r ... ,. """"u, permit to re- . .yivujini, ,71,1. i;'.! X.fl'"""-'- Permiit to make 'rs. Vf. J ' ,"i '. .. . he ,i, : , """" I"' P"mit t0 t. u""' - lento avenue ' li!??' I"rmi' 10 hnild cnr. Iry , , . "T'nu. ttt, $.0. I,, prmit to reshinsle Pr'tnth avenue east, m BrrB 'Una rtR-At the p,. l gr-:-M,.ndMr-n: r:,A l'. v"" hoapitai ln IVTl Ban,, Mrr -kit.k... """" 1's Ferrr Lane. Housewives' Forum. By MARIAN LOWRY (Continued From Pagt 1) stir into hot cream. Continue stirring until mixture thickens slightly. Bent egR yolks, add sujrar and snlt. Dilute with little of hot mixture. Stir Into the rest and continue to cook until it coats the spoon. Cool, add vnnilln and freeze. This mny be varied by adding crushed Swedish mints when the mix ture is only partly frozen. Add enough red coloring to tint a faint pink, and flavor with peppermint. Omit sugar from the recipe when making pepper mint ice cream. R. Cougill, 1054 Lin coln St.. Kngene. Tuttl Fruttl Ice Cream This delicious ice cream for the electric refrigerator Is rery inexpen sire for it is made with evaporated milk instead of whipping cream, but no one would suspect its economy. It requires: 1 small can of evaporated mUk (boiled previously and chilled) 1 cupful of crushed strawberriei, with some of juice drained off 1 ripe peach, peeled, pitted and crushed. cupful of drained crushed pine apple 1 banana, mashed 3-4 cupful of sugar H cupful of chopped nuts, If de sired Few grains of salt. To prepare the milk for whipping, place the unopened can in a pnn of cold water to cover, and boil for 5 minutes. Cool and chill thoroughly. Mixe the crushed fruits with the sugar, stirring until it Is thoroughly dissolved. Tour the chilled milk into a very cold bowl, and whip with a rotary beater ns for whipped cream. Add the salt, and fold in the fruits, blending well. Pour into tray of re frigerator and freeze; when half frozen, stir in the chopped nuts. If they are desired. This Ice cream does not need to be stirred while freezing We consider it the best of all the frozen desserta we have tried. Mrs. J. F. Jacobsn 1275 Patterson St., Kugene. Apricot or Peach Moumo 1 cup double cream 1 cup fruit juice 6 tablespoons sugar 2 egg whites Pinch of salt Whip cream, peel peaches and rub through a coarse strainer to make 1 cup of pulp, add the sugar, fold with cream, add the egg whitea which have been beaten with salt, pour into tray and freeze. This recipe does not need stirring. Mrs. J. F. Fulop, 442 B St.! Springfield. Banana let Cream 2 cupi milk 2 levl tablespoons cornstarch Few grains salt 1-3 cup sugar 1 egg yolk 16 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup cream 2 ripe baunnas. Scald milk. Mix cornstarch with su gar, snlt nnd beaten egg yolk. Moisten with small amount of the scalded milk and add mixture to milk. Cook ten minutes, stirring constantly until thickened. Cool, add vanilla, turn into refrigerator tray and freeze to mush. Place In bowl and bent well with ro tary egg-beater. Slice bananas and put through coarse siere. Add banana pulp to custard mixture and fold in whip ped cream. Return to chilling unit and freeze. This makes six generous serv ings. If a sweeter Ice cream is de sired, use l& cup sugar. Gertrude M. Mourer, 110S W. 10th Avenue, Eu gene. Brarilian lee Cream 4 cups sugar 4 lemons 4 oranges 4 bananas 4 cups cream 4 cups milk. To the juice of the lemons and or anges, add the sugnr, stir until the sugnr is nearly dissolved, then add the sliced bnnnnas, the crenm and then the milk Inst. Freeze, re move paddle and pnek to ripen. Ex cellent. Mrs. A. L. Ingnlls, Route 3, College Crest. Eugene. Cooked Vanilla Ice Cream 1 cup milk 3 eggs 3-4 cup sugar 1-S teaspoon salt 1 teaspoons vanilla 1 cup whipped cream. Mnke a custard of egg yolks, milk nnd sugnr. Add beaten egg whites and vanilla. Chill then add whipped cream. Put into freezing trays and turn temperature regulntor to cold. Stir twice during freezing process. When frozen, move regulator to normal position nnd hold. A pleasant change from plain ice cream may be made by reducing amount of sugar by H cup. and adding 4 CUP ' preserves. Mrs. T. F. Kabler, R. 1, Creswell. Grape Juice Sherbet 1 bottle grape juice teaspoon salt 1 cup sugnr 4 tablespoons lemon juice t cup crenm. Roil together half the grape juice with salt and sugnr, for 2 minutes. Cool nnd add the rest of the grrtpe juice and the lemon juice. Freeze slowly until partly frozen then add the crenm. Stir well nnd finish freez ing. Pnck at least 1 hour. Anna Pechins, 20SD Enst 15th St.. Eugene. SALT LAKE HAS SUNBONNET SYMPHONY, TOO! Former Eugenean Report Close Call Won! of an escape from fire at sea has been received here' br George X. McLean in a letter from his son, Mac M. McLean of Seattle, formerly of Kimene. Mclean am) a party of fire were about 10 miles at sen off Putret Sound in a 6.1-foot boat, the Sea kist, a few days ago wben the motor backfired, settintr fire to the boat. The flames vpread ao rapidly that there was nothing to do but take to small boats without being tle to save anything from the boat. All were clear within four minutes of the time the fire started. Details were omitted In the letter but the bull of the Seakist, which is owned by Captain Robert Lee of Seattle, was saved. unbesiNtt are all the rage In Utah thla tummar aa tha atata prepare, for the celebration of Pioneer Day, eommamerrtlng the founding of (he atata July 24, 1847, by Mormon emlgranta who crossed the Olalns. And hare are tha Hunt aistera of Ogden Alice, Rhoda and Grace showing that tha aunbonnet baa all af tha charm that aong writers used to ravj about. Springfield News Items SPRINGFIELD, July 13. (Spe cial) Attention is again called to the tnlk on the old age pension plan at Tnylor's hall, 427 Main street this Friday evening at 7:30 o'clock. The public is invited to hear the tnlk which will ue an explanation of the Townseml plnu of pensions. Springfield Goes On Warrant Basis SPRINGFIELD, July 13. (Spe cial) Hereafter anlaries of city em ployes and operating expenses of the city will be paid in warrants instead of cash, it was decided by the coun cil this week. All cash will be ap plied to the retirement of warrants, the oldest ones out and ijrnwing in terest beinjc four years old. The funds on hand and received in tho future will b apportioned to the rarious funds and paid as they are received. A call for warrants ia now being made and those being called include general fund warrants No, 13.001, dated October 31, 1030; street Im provement warrants including No. 13,824, dated January 13, 1931. and library warrants through No. 1R.09S, dated May 31, 1034. cial) The Springfield school board will hold a meeting one night next week, it Is announced by members of the bonrd. Several matters of busi ness are to come up nt that time. NEWS WRITER TO SPEAK 8PHINGFIKLD, July 1,3. (Spe cial) Ernest W. Peterson, church reporter on the Oregon Journal In Portland, will be the speaker nt the Methodist church Sunday evening. His topic will be "Interdenominational Religious Situation Today." Mr. Pet erson, is well known throughout the state, having been church reporter for the Journal for ninny years, FRONT IS PAINTED SPRINGFIELD, July 33. (Spe cial) The front of the Loop cigar store and billnrd parlors was re painted today. The place is owned by Vern Daniels and the building by Mrs. John Winzenreid. DEGREE STAFF TO MEET SPRINGFIELD, July 13. iSpe- 25 Twenty-five Votes 25 QUEEN SUSANNAH III "Belle of the Oregon Trail" CONTEST OREGON TRAIL JULY 26, 27, 28 EUGENE. OREGON EUGENE REGISTER-GUARD I Vote Thla Coupon for (Name of Candidate) Soft Ball League Games All Close SPRINGFIELD, July 13. (Spe cial) All three games plnyrd In the new anft ball league fteries Thurwlnf evening were close and were wit nessed by large crowds. Intercut in the games la growing and still larger crowds are expected in the future. Larson's team defeated Wright's by the low score of 1 to 0; Fulop's won from Kirkhind's, 0 to T and Irish-Murphy's from Shorty's, 10 to l. Ijarson-Wright played on the south Brattain grounds, Fulop-Kirkland on the high achool grounds, and Irish- Shorty on the north Brattain grounds. SCHOOL BOARD TO MEET SIMHNT.FIEU), July 13. (Spe- WEDDING ANNOUNCEMENTS Valley Printing k Stationery CARNIVAL dance Vaughn Sat. ee The natives of Java sleep on mere mats, while all about them flourish the kapok trees, which furnish the fine silky cotton for American mat DANDRUFF A Menace to Hair and Scalp But Not Co Thot Who Use Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic ud ihlldrfl. A Yar thuggU w Bmrbmr. AH Sandwiches 5' " All Cooled r "igidalre ueiiverv ',h.-.,;MI,i Br " cast 10th Expert Finishing Modern equipment Best known chemical formulaa and expert workmanship combine to make our fin ishing aervlce the best possible. Leava your next roll with us. 9 Complete Line New Kodaks 9 Fresh Films Always Tinting, Enlarging, Framing CARL R. 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KELLER h it.s District Agent for Lflne and Douglas Counties. riooms First National Bank Bldg Phone Eugene cinl) The Progressive 22 decree staff of Junnitn lodge of Itebekaha will meet thin Vririuy evening in I, O. O. F, f for the regular busi ness meeting, Mrs. t'lnrn Snodgrnss, Mitts Maxine Snnrigrntnt. Mrs. Glenn Stone nnd Miss Edna Swnrts are the social committee. QUARTERLY MEETING HELD SPHINt.KlKl.U July i:t. (Spe cial) The quarterly business meet ing of the Baptist chur0 was held Thursday night with an attendance of ltd or more. Heads of different departments mad their reports and they all indicated a thriving condi tion. A social hour followed. GUILD TO MEET SlMUXtiKIEIaTJ, .Inly 1.1. (Spe cial) The Arctiuilim Guild will meet this Friday evening with Miss Gladys Chnso nt Chne Gardens. The meet ing will begin at 7 o'clock. SPRINGFIELD PERSONALS SPIUNGFIEI.n. July 13. ( Spe cial) Mr. mid Mrs. Harry M. Stew nrt of this city end their daughter. .Mrs. Theron B. 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