Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, August 21, 1947, Image 15

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"jonstruction Crews Hurry
'oExpandOSC Facilities
consh-ucuon crew, .wegon out. college thi, fall sized" huts to hih it can be fit.
r. ...inst time to jet a ie-jwnen 8000 student are expected, ted with a second balconv floor
opening of1 One of the Butler type
.;m. tn fet a te-
j -jjitional quorum, "u, i ui 1100 enrolled last falL " near uie agricultural
" tre and remod-1 Freshman Week will trt Cnt 1 n8inering building to provide
-n ,u ... !15: classes will . .,. ,f "'3400 square feet of additional
,,r.r,t Srom nd er. " Pe for fish and game manage-
1. additional classroom arm mnt and iooIobv den.rtm.nt.
"kin Beside it will be two other regu
lar sizea nun lor agricultural en
gineering and for drawing labor
atories in art and architecture.
Three Huts
South of the present agricultur
al building will be three huts, one
72 feet long for the psychology
department, one 96 feet long to
provide additional classrooms for
general use, and one of equal
size for additional offices for the
agricultural extension service.
The first floor of Benton Hall,
the old administration building, is
being remodeled into laboratory
and classroom space for the
school of engineering, while the
bacteriology facilities in agricul
tural hall are being enlarged to
provide space for 20 additional
laboratory students at a time.
Space vacated by psychology will
give pharmacy classes room to ex
pand. FWA Helps
The Federal Works Anm i
moving an additional building 50
ay lsu leei in size irom Adair
Village to he Dlareri east nf SnpM
Hall beside a similar one moved
m last spring. The college will
build a connecting front section
to make a U-shaped unit matching
a similar four-winged structure
beside it, now named the admin
istration Duiiaing.
The new builriinff will nmviHe
offices for the English and some
otner departments and will add
materially to major classroom fa
cilities. Three new chemistry lab
oratories have been installed in
the former chemipnl engineering
wing since that department was
moved to the new industrial re
search building.
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Again this summer small oranges are mighty good Thin
ikinned. Extra sweet Packed with vitamin. Bunting with
healthful juice. Perfect tor breakfast or refreshment any
time.
Put two small oranges in the lunch box lor an ideal des
ist. Children will go for them between meals, too.
IUY A BIO BAO FULL and save. Ask for Sunkist, finest
rorn 14,500 cooperating California-Arizona citrus growers.
Sunkist
CALIFORNIA ORANCIS
BIST FOR JUICE
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At Oregon State College
Five Added to Staff
Expansion of work in the Ore
gon Forest laboratory and increase
in enrollment in the school of
forestry at Oregon State College
has made necessary the appoint
ment of five new staff members
three In the research laboratory
and two in the Instructional field,
Dean Paul M. Dunn, director of
the laboratory and head of the
school has announced.
The two additional instructors
are Harry I. Nettleton, Portland,
a former staff member recently
with the O & C Lands Administra
tion, and G. Lloyd Hayes, El Cer
rito, Calif., with tha research
branch of the U. S. Forest Service
since 1934.
New appointees to the labora
tory taff art William G. Baker,
who will become chief of the In
dustry investigation section; Mor
timer D. Macdonald and Leif D.
Espenas, both to be technologists.
Corn formed the economic basis
of the civilization of the Mayan
Indians.
riple Success Achieved by Geraldine Masinter
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In Aviation, in Business,
and in her Home where
She Cooks with Sperry
Drifted Snow Flour
M A UCENSEO Al HIOT, Geraldine Mas
ter flew 1000 hours without a mishap for
W.A.S.P. As General Manager of a firm
unu&cturmg model cable cars, the has
Pined the admiration of the San Francisco
fcointss world. At home, like her mother
wore her, she bakes with Sperry Drifted
mow "Homr-PerfecitJ" Enriched Flour be
?e she realizes importance of never
"Jinj success.
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JW risriNO rrrj juccbi in the borne
m business. Selection of a pre
Sour u a cooking fundamental.
'mii why it's important to Geraldine
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11 fa Soo' Flour undergoes more than
"WO Ishoratorr tests annually . . . elm
JV hnrne performinte tests by the
J" Me.de Home Start. All inaredi-
Martha Meade recipes, like this
rf. Hila-Kahiki Pie. are balanced to
"now Flour for assured iikccm.
Hah-Kahikl Pe
This delightfully refreshing pineapple pfm
brtnti m flavor hum Parid, it!., i -..- .Ai.
And when baked with Sperry Drifted Snow Flour, your
baking results are guaranteed.
Sift flour before mcaiuxing. Use level measurement for
ill ingredients.
5tif together in the top part of a double boiler
ft p gtvnulotvd twoor
V4 laipon Mir
t 99 yelki, nbotn
Ht cvp top milk, thin cream
1 Vi cvpt flrarad conned pintopplt, undrolntMl
Cook mixture orer cxmtinuously boiling water undl
ilightlf thickened, about 1) minutes, atirrint occuioo
UI7. Remove Irom beat and add
t tab(spons butttr, t morgortn
1 labkpen granulattd Blotlnr sfttnd III
S tablespoons cold milk
1 ttaipoon gratod torn on rina
t tabltipoon lomon uko
Stir until gelatine is dissolved. Cool, and w&en auxturt
begins to jell fold in
t ooj whltoc. stiffly booton
Tnen pour filling into
bakod and caolod f -4nch pit shod
Let pie stand in the refrigerator or a cool place until firm.
When served, pie may be garnished with mounds of
sweetened whipped cream topped wjth -elIdrsmed
pineapple. 6 servings.
paitiy
Measure into mixing bowl
Yi vp shortening
J tablespoons cold water
1 teaspoon salt
Blend ingredients together with a fork unrri snortefiing a
creamy and absorbs pan of water. Then add all at once
' i cwas sifted Sperry Drifted Snow
Hmm, rVtbjmirf" Inriched Flowr
Stir, with circular motion, until pastry holds its shapo
Turn out on lightly floured board, pressing quickly inro
1 smooth ball. Roll pastry unt it will extend inch
beyond outer rim of a 9-inch pie pan. Fold pastry in half,
lift quickly and place in pan. L'nfold, and gently press in
place so that there arc no air pockets beneath pastry.
Build up fluted edge, or finish edee in any way desired.
Prick bortom and sides of shell liberally with a fork to
allow steam formed beneath crust to escape during bak
ing. Bake in a very hot oven. 4)0. for 10-12 minutes
or until nicety browned. Cool before filling. Pastry fot
1 9-inch pie shell. ,
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Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore., Thurs., Aug. 21, 1947, Page IS
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KST FOODS
rAayonna.se Pt.
Soda Pop 25;
, . fVvn Cola. 7-UP
Grapett., New'"- " - , N,Hi
Squirt, Barq
SiW
Coffee
LB.
NEW
Mucoa2"
STOKLEY'S
GRAPEFRUIT 23'
JUIIX
DR.PHn.i-n,'s
0RAUGE 46
JUICE or.
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cookino r t c.om.0 Ins not I
POtPAR k OOOO II HARD TO 1
tAlAL UKt VOVI (AN LJARN. J
TMI PSWT THINO TO LEARN IS
THAT MEAT IS THE MOST
IMPORTANT COURSt . NtVtn
MRVE ANYTHING BUT THE
FINESVT CUTS ANOVtlUft MtAt 1
wils. a aKxxnFui.r
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AND NO MATT HOW MUCU VOU
SHOP AROONO YOU CAN'T BAT
"tu MEATS ALWAYS F0UNO AT
Irish-McBroom
IRISH-McBROOM
11G31E OF II i: 11 ATS
TWO SUPER MARKETS
960 Charnalton Specials Good Through Saturday 777 West Sfh Are.
Boneless
ROUND STEAKS u, 59c
Shamrock Brand Swift Premium Armour S tea MorreU's Pride
SLICED BACON u, 75c
Cherry-Red Boneless
CORNED BEEF u, 49c
Boneless Rump or Prune Rib
ROLLED BEEF ROAST S u. 59c
Blade or Arm Cuts
POT ROASTS u. 45c
Fresh Pork
SPARE RIBS lean and Meaty . lb. 43c
IRISH-SWARTZ
Fountain
Lunch
960 Charnalton St
Home Made
Soups and Salads
Sure It's Good
Food
Come in and youll agree
Thai it cant be beat
Irish and Swarts is
The Place to eat.
Week Days
8 to 5:30
Open Fridays
8 a.m. Till 8:30 p.m
Irish-Swartz
960 Charnelton St.
Veg-All For Salads .
BtSM Baked Beans
B & M Brown Bread
. No. 2 Can 19c
... No. 1 Jar 23c
No. 2 Can 21c
No.i 23c
Lima Beans & Ham Dennw. ...
Cream Corn Pictsweet No. 2 Can 2 ior 35c
PeaS Pictsweet No. 2 Can 2 for 39C
Vinegar Brm, your own iu, - 39c
: 27c
23c
. . 3 cans 19c
4 os. Jar
35c
m . T HS o
lomaio juice .so..
Vegetable Cocktail Juice
Baby Food leaned
Oasis
ox.
mum
2 27'
PRODUCE SPECIALS
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local
Tomatoes
3 21'
The Dalles
Cantaloupes
-10'
SUMMER
SQUASH
2 Lb.. 19c
Central American
Bananas
2 - 29'
5f
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Washington White
No. 1
Spuds
10-39'
Dillard Tomatoes, Gravensteln Apples, Canning Pears,
Peaches, Red and Green Peppers, Garlic, Dill, Fresh
Pineapple, Casabas and Honey Dew Melons.
FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS
EUGENE MARKETS ONLY
Honey 5 lb. Pall .
1.39
Liberty
Marachino Cherries 8o.35c
Cocoa
Hershey's
' lb. Pkg.
14c
Proctor & Gamble Specials
Crisco libs..
1.09
Duz Soap Powder Ige. Pkg. 29c
Oxydol Soap Powder Igs. Pkg. 29C
Dreft Soap Powder Lge. Pkg. 29c
Ivory Medium Bars 3 for 27c
IRIIH-BWAKTZ
BAKERY
PHONE 5566
COOKIES
Rrtdre Mix, Butter Bud,
Nut Wafer. Jelly Water,
Butter Crescents, Ie. Box
25c
Dos.
Suisr, RsUln. Oatmeal, But
tenootch, Rouen and Ready,
Golden Bear, Fruit Bars
20c
Dos.
Be sure and Include cookie
In lunch snd plonle boxes.
Home Made Fudge 60c lb.
Hot Bread Daily at 2:30
Hot Rolls Dcfly at noon
Ivory
Personal Sis ,
2 tor 13c
Camay Toilet Soap 3b, 25c
Drifts Snnw- -HonPCTfrtM" 1 "Kart X''"
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IRIIH-SWARTZ
Ice Cream
777 West th Are.
Popular Flavors
of
Ice Cream
and
Milk Shakes
All You Want
Any Time
Any Dayl
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