Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, July 21, 1949, Image 12

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    Page i:A Regiatcr-Qmrd, Suitenc, Qf ., Thurs., July I, 1949
AT HEBRON GRANGE
LATHAM-HEBRON Grangt had
i special meeting Saturday eve
ning to confer thi first and sec
ond degree work on George Sib
lay, lie Slbtoy, Georgina McRey
nolds, Frnneei Chapman, and Elsie
Qm.
The Homt Economics Club
chairman hat announced tha naxt
olub meeting lor July 28, Tuesday,
at Mabel Powell'i home. Plani for
the exhibit at the South Lane Fair
will be discussed. Memberi have
been Invited to attend the Dorena
Grange picnic July 24th. Remem
ber the canning contest when put
ting up your lummar'i fruit. New
woman members of the eranee are
reminded that they are welcome to
attend HEC also.
On Sola: At MILLERS
Sponsored by: Optlmisti Club
Modern Woodmen
Schedule Picnic
At State Park
Members and families of the
Modern Woodmen of America will
picnie Sunday at Alderwood State
Park, located on Highway 36, to'
ward Florence. Dinner will be
served at one-thirty o'clock, the
lodge furnishing coffee, cream and
sugar. Each family is asked to
take its own table service, bread,
a meet dish and a covered dish,
sufficient to serve Its own num
ber.
The committee in charge of pic
nic plans consists of Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Read, Miss Lola Tomp
kins and Bruce Price.
Games and prizes have been ar
ranged for the afternoon program,
to give entertainment for all ages.
Those in need of transportation
or having transportation to offer
to others are asked to telephone
7-2843 or 5-1466, before Sunday.
It is planned that cars will leave
the Safeway parking lot at Broad
way and Charnelton Street Sun
day morning at ten-thirty o'clock.
MIXED VEGETABLES
1 package frozen mixed vege-
tabels, 1 tsp. salt, Vi tip. pep
per, 1 tbsp. butter. Place frozen
vegetables in casserole, add salt,
pepper and butter. Cover and bake
as directed.
ANNUAL
JULY
CLEARANCE
SALE
NOW
IN
PROGRESS
All nationally known shoog , , . Florshelm, Rice O'Neill,
Hill & Dale, Selby Arch Preserver, Pallzzlo, Ccmlllever,
Femorall, Paramount, Bass, Spauldlng and Clinic.
Value, to $ 7.95 Now $ 9.95
Valuei lo $10.95.. Now $ 5.95
Values to $18.95 Now $ 8.95
Valuei to $18.95 Now $11.95
Valuei to $21.95 .Now $13.95
1060 WILLAMETTE
EUGENE, ORE.
Fashion Trends
Shown to Press
By Dorothy Roe
NEW YORK (& Prices will
be lower and skirts higher next
fall.
That was the main impression
gathered by more than 100 fashion
editors gathered for the opening
of the New York Dress Institute's
13th semi-annual Press Week, at
which leading designers pre
viewed the next season's styles.
Strictly cosmopolitan was the
opening show of the week, a
round-the-world' collection de
signed by Tina Leser, whose
prankish and often revealing
sportswear makes fashion head
lines each season. Recently re
turned from a global honeymoon
trip, the far-sighted Tina picked
up a few style ideas in each coun
try she visited.
Her wrap-around "kimono coat"
in vivid red fleece, was of course,
inspired by Japan; her copper-embroidered
evening skirts, by India;
her braid trimmed tunic suits by
France. And of course she added
a liberal sprinlking of Japanese pa
jamas and exotic cocktail dresses
which Tina tagged "near east."
Christian Dior, the Frenchman
accused as "father of the new
look," intrigued the visiting edi
tors with a handsome, swish and
strictly French-looking group of
styles, most predominant silhou
ette of which was the moused'
back suit. Most of his skirts are
slim, sometimes slit and some
times equipped with floating pan
els to add motion and fullness to
the sheath beneath.
Though he makes his creations
with such American titles as
"Washington Square" and "Chevy
Chase," the collection has a highly
Parisian flavor. He shows velvet
blouses with tweed suits, likes
bulky, belted jackets on casual
rough wool suits, buttons back his
coat lapels, and uses buttons with
a lavish hand on practically every
thing. Many untrimmed wool dress
maker suits are accompanied by
small rur ascots and matching
muffs about the size and shape of
a sofa pillow.
SOCIETY, WOMEN'S ORGANIZATIONS
By ANN CONNELL
AT VENETA
VENETA Glen Mooers and
family are staying with his bro
ther Claude until they can get
their home at Elmira ready for oc
cupancy. Mrs. George Cannon enjoyed a
visit with her nephew Lester Sey
ferth one day this week. He Is
from San Francisco on his way to
Canada.
' Mr. and Mrs. Flick and children
have returned home after spend
ing two weeks camping near Vin
cent Creek guard station. Flick
was building roads for the forest
service while there.
FALL CREEK VISITORS
FALL CREEK Mrs. Fannie
Mead from Prescott, Ariz., mother
of Mrs. Stanley Cameron, and
Mrs. Ella Harris, Mayer, Ariz,
aunt of Mrs. Cameron are visitors
at the Stanley Cameron home in
Fall Creek.
Oven Meal Ready
In Short Time
An oven meal recommended to
save time has chicken in mush
room cream as the main dish.
Proportions as given serve five
or six and the entire meal may
be prepared at 32S degrees in
one hour and fifteen minutes.
Served with frozen mixed vege
tables and a dessert made of
packaged spice cake mix.
CHICKEN IN CREAM
Cut chicken for frying, season
with salt and pepper, roll In flour
and fry in a generous amount of
fat until nicely browned. Place
in shallow baking dish. Combine
two cans of mushroom soup with
one can of water; pour this mix
ture over the chicken and sprin
kle with paprika. Do not cover.
A dash of cayenne and a piece
of bay leaf may also be added
if desired.
STEAMED BROWN RICE
1 cup natural brown rice, 4
tbsp. bacon fat; 1V4 tsp. salt and
24 cups boiling water.
Brown the dry rice in bacon fat,
stirring constantly. Remove from
surface unit. Place in casserole.
Cover with boiling water and
cook in oven in covered casserole.
SPICE CAKE
1 package spice cake mix, 1
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If i Khfl
(X It
inec uiTTDvrv afilT T flV of Tnrnnin. Panada. and formerly
of Edinburgh, Scotland, Is spending the tummer In Eugene wtm
her sister, Mrs. Clyde Borden. She la shown above, at left, with
Mrs. Borden and the letter's little daughter, Linda. The Borden a
will drive back with her at the end of the aummer for a lengthy
visit with Mrs. Borden's family, who emigrated to Toronto recently.
(Register-Guard photo, Wiltshire engraving.)
Junction City
Man to Wed
In Denmark
JUNCTION CITY Of Interest
here la the impending marriage of
Jerry Rasmussen, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Hani Rasmussen of this city,
to Miss Sigrid Petersen of Skive,
Denamark; the wedding to take
place Sunday in the church at
Skive.
Younff Rasmussen. a eraduat
of Junction City High School, has
been in Denmark since last July,
wnere ne attended trie Askov
School. The past two months he
has been on a walking tour
through France, Switzerland, Bel
gium and Holland, and at present
is Holding classes In the English
language for the Flemsted-Jensen
Gym Team, which tours America
every few years.
Performing the marriage cere
mony ai be .
Larsen, t 1 J
Junction V" t.H
now ia rTM
couple will honTT1 1
fall, mat J!'?. " 0tLH
jtin. His bnlVif?" J
i spring, a. bw-?
can be secured" J
Mrs. W. u 1
the ridoTftJ
E"gene for SaJ
she wa, to bem-J
10 leave by BWT8!
whence h.pl5
hagen. amJta'S , J
I " us ana the miT
Place Sundsy.'jjd
umn expect, TM
four weeks.
oume natives of g.
tsp. vanilla. Mix ai per direc
tions on package. Pour into well
greased 8 Inch square pan. One-
half cup nut meats may be added
if desired, or 2 tsp. granulated
sugar may be sprinkled over dough
before placing in oven.
Cooking of the meal follows
this procedure. Set oven control
at 325 degrees and turn over switch
to preheat. Place chicken in front
on lower shelf and cake in back
Ion lower shelf. Place lice at back
on upper shelf and frozen mixed
vegetables at front on upper shelf.
Bake one hour and fifteen min-
I utes.
He
,ELLO FOLKS: Read my prize-winning Household Hint in
my feature below. Then send in your best hint. Every one
used will receive $1. Alio, note some outstanding special
values offered by the merchants whose places of business I
visited during the past week. Clip out my feature and use it
for your regular week-end shopping guide.
Shirley.
READING MATERIAL Fiction
and Non-Fiction can be found at
PROUTY'S BOOK SHOP. Also
pocketbooks 3 for 25c. Browse
around anytime! 1241 Willamette.
HERE'S THE CANDY WITH THE
"COLLEGE EDUCATION" . . .1
mean Wilson's Rarebits. Sells for
$1 per lb. Reollv is flood! Stop
at CARMELKORN SHOP to
night. 1250 Willamette.
Dream kitchens
with wished-fcr price tags
Rum
.buy's mv Hh tliia a)alnin M"
howl liiuttfprtpwa Klthnaimr fiafrinet
pfi, fwittguif tavMtt, no-kwh bowls.
YouVc Mn thara In the Wltng national magairoea
and newiprt rnrgrous Youngatown Kitchens like
the one plottmd hrrr.
Now, visit our showroom and inspect this identical
Vitchf n. See every one of the many Youngatown features.
Check the marvelous Ynungstown Kitchenaider cabinet
sink. the ipiu-inus ba.e and wall eabinets.
) tun to ask ohout the prite. It's the kind of price
you've wished for!
We'll show you a host ot othar kitchen plans. Younga
town unita are engineered to fit any kitchen are - old
home or new.
Stop m and are thia Ynnnofftnwn Kitchen anon. Learn
how eaay it is to own the kitchen of your dreamt.
IWItV
BY MVIUNS
ORT'S
CALLING ALL "IRONER US
ERS"! . . . Here's a trade-in
P- N' allowance you
jrftflakw, 4 can't afford to
.jCSYi overlook! C & S
;CMr-ll ELECTRIC
nCj-St STORE offers
J 71 my readers a spe
cial trade-in allowance of $3 for
your old IRON regardless of its
age or condition when you trade
it on a new iron. C & S ELEC
TRIC carrv nationally knoum
irons that include; Proctor, Uni
uersal. American Beauty, Man-
nin, Bowman' and Samson
Irons. So, trade-in your old iron
and set a special $3 allowance
on a streamlined, advance-de
signed iron now at C & S ELEC
TRIC, 1070 Willamette. Dial
4-2236. P. S. Brinfl in this item
tuith uou in order to get this $3
trade-in allowance. Aljo, you'll
receive valuable S A H Green.
Stamps!
MOTHMASTER, "THE BEAUTI
FUL KILLER" is featured at
LYONS FURNITURE. MOTH
MASTER, is efficient, positive
protection against Moths and) all
staget of moth life. When you
hang a MOTHMASTER Unit in
your closet, clothes are com
pletely safe for a period of 4 to ff
months. The unit sells complete
for only $1.49. Handy Pound-Pak
refills are inexpensive too, and
easily obtainable at LYONS
FURNITURE CO. Mothmaster Is
scientifically designed to destroy
moths and moth larvae. Why not
"Master" those moths with
MOTHMASTER today! LYONS
FURNITURE, 1203 Willamette.
YOU'LL DANCE THE "ANNI
VERSARY WALTZ" if you re-
al ceive ror your
present of Wheel
i n g DecoraHnfl
Glass China
from HUFF'S
JEWELRY
STORE. It's Gold
plated and has a
permanent finish. There are a
number of nice pieces to choose
from in this China such as
plates, salt it peppers, compote,
vases, candlesticks, cream and
sugars, candy bowls, etc Many
pieces named here are under
S5.00. Why not give hubby a
gentle hint if he's in a "quandary"
as to what to get you for a gift.
Tell him to visit HUFF'S
JEWELRY STORE. He's sure to
find something to please you. 827
wiiiameue. Dial a-oan.
Tote-M-Bar Clothes Hanger for Your Auto
THIS
n
at.
IPfll
THEM'S NO BLUE WASHDAY
THE LAUNDRALUX WAY,
Here's why: There's no fuss or
TUTE-M-BAR
h s practical Ex
pansion Clothes Rod
that ean be used for
yonr automobile, home
and garage.
TOTE-M-BAR is easy
to install . . . and holds
It and more garments
. . . light, durable and
compact (made of
aluminum) , . . fit all
automobiles . , . will
not harm upholstery
. . . costs only f.98.
Best of all, satisfaction
is guaranteed or your
money will be prompt
ly refunded. Write er
call J. H. Balzhlser tc
Co., 610 Willamette,
Eugene. DIAL 5-3561
and have one mailed
to you.
UNUSUAL PINE CONE STA
TIONERY with just a suggestion
of scent from
the Oregon
Pine Wood
land can be
found at TIFFANY-DAVIS
DRUGSTORE.
You'll find the
GET ALUMINUM AWNINGS
FOR YOUR HOME! I know vou'll
be interested in these AIR-VENT
Aluminum Awnings for cool com
fort this summer. Ideal for win
dows, doors, patios, porches, car
ports and business fronts. Hun
dreds of home owners in Lane
bounty are enjoying the convex
ience of these AIR-VENT Alum.
itationery and.inum Awnings. Here's why: giues
sine scent rie- wear 'round tirnfiWIrm
Hffhtful! The note sire paper is sag, rot, or tear . . . fireproof and
printed in green ink and sells for
only esc. The popular size is priced
at $1.00 a box. This stationery is
nicely packaged and is the answer
to your gift problem. It's especially
nice for House Guests and Bridge
Prizes. If you're looking for the
rustproof , , , protects) drapes and
furniture . . . eliminates "hot-air"
pockets . . . choice of 8 colors fin.
vsnea m oven-oaKea enamel . . no
costly repairs & replacements . . .
lasts a lifetime. Learn more about
mese litetime Aluminum Avminm
? V.V.r,!51??' tjetm?T,e.'nforma"on bv dialing
" " io lAi-ju. ri. jawson x l;o,, at 5-2822.
inuuuw. iney aiao carry urugs, ideated at 610 Willamette. Free
V.'y uuitun, vaiiienKs ana .nsnmajes courteously aiven!
has the largest stock of perfume ini,
Eugene, so Ladies, visit TIFFANY- A r McCREDIE
DAVIS for all your personal needs. Prepares excel
That's TIFFANY-DAVIS, 8th & RESORT who
Willamette. S&H Green Stamps. I lent food for all
Dial 4-3213. , guests at this
12 "I " BUT irwewnt
FAMOUS CHEF
HOT SPRINGS
Sj . I v.
but believe me.'nrasmt ..j .i..
it cerfainly helps.' Uyhere in the U
ftuuu., Ul.nui I W A - 1.1- -..A
to heln ' standmg euisine. I mention this
YOU with aU your J Decaus JnB with
beautv croblam.J modern. tamtly accommodations
ALLEN fi eiper-l """""r apona ior
- ienced operators wiU ! r'TX.0" u' 1 ' 19,1 ,nd """"'ion
see that you get in- "y m"1rs' sprmgs water
mess when you drop your laun- dividual attention for your ouin'j" KV,'re sured of the very best in
dry and eleaning off at the needs. If it's a new permanent, ifil I'Si' "1,, Here'' 1 B8es
LAUNDRALUX while you're I hairstyle, or facial that you're 11?? '! lamily to
doing your shopping. It's reason
able, and the service is grand.'
LAUNDRALUX, 18th & Willamette.
DOES YOUR HUBBY BELONG
to the "White Collared" set? If
so, you 11 want
him to look al
ways h i s best.
This means nice
ly trained and
laundered shirts
jnd collars. The
ELECTRIC
CLEANERS
"specialize" i n
Fast Shirt Laundry Scrrice.
They can five special some day
service if it's urgent. Regular
needing you can be assured of
expert consultation and service.
Call for an appointment nou1'
DIAL 4-3296. ALLEN'S BEAUTY
SALON, Mezzanine, J. C. Penney
Co.
TOM. DICK AND HARRY LOVE
good candy . . . you will too, H
il a onun x A
n.iLtr inoco
lates. CASCADE
! THRIFT features
this u'onderul
candy. Also deli
rious Arden's Ice
Cream in a va
riety of flavors. CASCADE
THRIFT. 132J .Willamette. Open
triaily 8:30 a m.-9 p.m. Sundavs
service takes from S to 4 days. 8:30-6 p.m.
This is really wonderful service I
for you housewives. Remember. A NEW SHIPMENT of
,mELErTRICCLEANERS- 1310 h ) "Tived ladies at THE
Willamette. I gift roTTAr.p Thu i
maKtuiE Hot Springs Resort
jui rest ana neaitdfut relaaration
- siay. write or
jjuuiib via long distance for infor
mation & reservations to McCRE
DIE HOT MINERAL SPRINGS
RESORT, MeCredie, Oregon.
WIN l FOR YOUR
HOUSEHOLD HINT
Send In your best hint on i penny
post-card to Shirley. 319 Hampton
Bldg., Eugene. If I print it in my
feature, you'll win $1.
Today's winnpr i- tu.
Pcdetren. Route 1, Box 334, Eu-
f.. nr. nri nini 1ST :
l.kllt .T "m ' ' WbtB Ml-
jhlPf lT.tr oa .r ,
f. tln In wrm wtrr an irr.
T-.r Sll.r, M k, V2;
VIC'S STAND takes orders
bulk ice cream . . . also sell
throw-away bottles ot Riyt Beer glass.
If you would like me to visit
Willamette.
ia ideal for oifrs. Thar - in..-i
I tor ,n(i ornamental p,ec tn any special shop or describe some
s qi. choice of colored and crystal ; service for vou. iust call SHIRI FV
too' THE! at 4-9052 SHIRLEY.
Ceryns-M Featjre 1M C t W!.
They gift-wrap
1
ette. DIAL 1-7134.
PARAMOUNT
BOYS' WASH SLACKS
Summer Weight In Tan or Blue, Sanforliej
$2.98 Value Siaea 10 to II
'1.00
Pair
MEN'S LATEX SWIM TRUNKS
Perfect Fitting Faet Colon
All Size Regular 14 M
Now '1.00 Each
CHILDREN'S BOXER SHORTS
Good Assortment of Colon
She S to
Pair for
'1.00
boys' a mm dresi sox
Good Colon Sizes i to UH
6 Pairfw'leOO
WOMEN'S ANKLETS
Colors: Blue, Brown, Green and Wist
Size S to 10H
Pair for
'1.00
MEN'S KNIT SHORTS
Good Fitting All Slid
2 Pair for' 1.00
WOMEN'S BLOUSES
One group of blouses from our regular stock tkrl
slightly soiled Values to S.M
Now Only
1.00 Each
COTTON PRINTS
In Gay Floral Patterns 36 Inchei Willi'
Regular 39c Yd. Value
' While It Lasts
4 Yds. for '1.00
WOMEN'S & CHILDREN?
BLUE SLACKS
Only A Few Pair Left
'1.00 Pair
NYLONS
- if w i a c n altera.
Slightly Irregular All Popular Shades-Sl"" ' "
79C Pal,
PfiRRMOi
DEPT. STOB!
Store Hnnra:
SiM A. M. to T:M P. M.
tlst AND MAIN STREET
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON