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' BLACK WALNUT CREAM CHEESE FROSTING! ' 1 3-oz. pkg. cream cheese 1 tablespoon milk Wi cups sifted confectioners' sugar . y -teaspoon black walnut fla voring. Blend the cream cheese and milk. Add the sugar gradually, PINEAPPLE CREAM CHEESE FROSTING: 1 3-oz. pkg. cream cheese 1 tablespoon crushed Page 24Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Thurs., Feb. 21, 1952 Functional Dresses Extension Unit Topic BELLFOUNTAIN Functional dresses was the theme of the Feb. 14 meeting of the Home Exten sion Unit, with Mrs. Roe Shelton 1nW Hot For inappy Start Easter-Parade Beauty Campaign cold wtalker February 27 begini Lent and Let the first day of Lent be the with juice that means it's just 40 days 'til : Easter, This year since Easter falls later than during the past fetv first day of your 1952 Spring grooming activities.' Let this pe Dash of salt 2Vi cups sifted confectioners' and Mrs. J. D. Perin project leaders. Fifteen women were present for the meeting, with Mrs. Russell Oakes hostess. years it will be a real Spring riod of fast and abstinence serve sugar ' bonnet occasion. No overcoats on . Easter '52 new suits and finery can be shown off to a fare-thee- as a time of "conditioning." Check your measurements and recheck your diet not just for that Easter suit, but also for the bathing-suit Blend the cream cheeso ..j pineapple. Add the salt. Add the Register-Guard Want-Ads Bring Quick Results blending it in well. Add the fla sugar gradually, blending it in well. well. But It takes more than fancy clothes and trimmings to make us look our best. We must be in "good shape" so that those suits ' fit well. We must feel well must have that priceless look of "Joie de vivre." But we mustn't . wait until a few days before the : great day of celebration to start .'working on this inside-out Spring -look it takes time. I voring and mix again. . season not too far off. Regularity is important for good health and good looks. Good diet with lots of fruits and vegetables, fresh air, enough sleep and good 7 Western Governors congratulate Sperry on its elimination will all work to make you look your best in the Easter Parade. Remember, a teaspoon Of soda to a Mi glass water on rising is a simple, inexpensive and effec tive laxative. Mr HaM-ntf: oS. "Hi m aw I S3 mm , nsassTfii irmrTirrTi with COUPON On Page 21 At Your Favorite Irish St Swartz Store For the Greatest Food valuei in Lane Co. see our two page anniversary ad Main Newi Section pages 10 & 11 IRISH & SWARTZ Shopping Centers EVERY WOMAN owes It to herself, and her family, to declare s holiday how and then and do fust as she pleases from morn 'til night. Part of the day's plans might include a simple, pleasant tea party with a few friends or neighbors. Busy Housewife Should Take Time for Tea 'n Talk A Sunday ny day of tfie weefo Light W tender pancakes. ..just swim min' in syrup ... a Sunday treat any day of the week . , . when made with CENTENNIAL PANCAKE & WAF FLE MIX. Real ol' pancake flavor, too . . . because Centennial Pancake & Waffle Mix is made with "soft-test" wheat flour specially blended for per fect flavor. Next time you make pancakes, be ure you're using CENTENNIAL PANCAKE & WAFFLE MIX . . . it's to easy , , . just add milk or water. Fresh Fish From The Ocean to Your Table Ocean Fresh Fillets RED SNAPPER L" Ocean Fresh Cooked CRABS LB. 39 Pacific Fancy Large OYSTERS PT. 9' "Today is mine to do with as I will." How many women would love to be able to say that to themselves, just one day a month. Actually, there's no reason why the housewife can't declare a holiday for herself once a month. Its good therapy to take time off from the day-after-day job of making beds, washing dishes, cleaning the kitchen floor and the many other tasks that become monotonous chores. Of course, it's not necessary to declare a holiday in order to In vite friends and neighbors in to tea, but why not put aside one day a month for yourself, and on that day reserve a few hours for tea 'n talk. Now if this is going to be a holiday for you, there's no sense in planning an elegant feast that Oakridge OES Chapter Has Installation OAKRIDGE Eastern Star In stalled new officers at Odd Fel lows Hall recently for Chapter 166. Candles were lighted by Mar lene Bedell and Darielle Ger spach, daughters of their retiring worthy matron and worthy matron elect. Installing officers intro duced and escorted to their sta tions were: Installing grand ma tron, Mrs. Harold Simpson of Portland, past grand matron of the grand chapter of Oregon; in stalling grand marshal, Mrs. C. A. Huntington of Eugene, past grand matron of the grand chap ter; installing grand organist, Loren Edmiston of Eugene; in stalling grand secretary, Mrs". C. L. Sutton, past matron of Oak ridge chapter; installing grand chaplain, Mrs. Charles Croner, past matron of Oakridge chapter. Installed were: Mrs. Lorenz Gerspach, worthy matron; Frank L'Hommedieu, worthy patron; Mrs. Paul Sims, associate matron; Mrs. Stanley Broussard, associate patron; Mrs. W. J. Kissinger, sec retary; Mrs'. Frank L'Hommedieu, treasurer; Mrs. Bernard Chaney, conductress; Mrs. Chas. Goss, as sociate conductress; Mrs. Ralph try, chaplain; Mrs. Wayne Bar ber, marshal; Mrs. Harry Kuehn, organist; Mrs. Chas. Denison, Adah; Mrs. Lloyd Hensen, Ruth; Mrs. -Glen Miller, Esther; Mrs. K. V. Williams, Martha; Mrs. Otto Troxel, Electa; Mrs. Ray Sassa man, warder; Mrs. Paul Sims, sentinel. is going to keep you in the kit chen half the day preparing for it. Just serve piping hot tea. Make plenty of tea and with it serve chocolate brownies. They're easy to make. And for the tea just follow the one-two-three direc tions of the experts: A Sure Way of Making Good Tea Use an earthenware, or china teapot. Pour boiling hot water into the pot and let it stand until pot is heated, Scalding or heating the pot in this way is desirable to prevent the tea from getting cold while it is steeping. Measure tea leaves into the hot empty pot, allow 1 teaspoon of tea for each cup of water, and 1 teaspoon of tea for the pot, or 1 tea bag for each cup. Pour the hot, bubbling water over tea leaves (or bag) and al low to stand for 3-5 minutes. Strain tea. If a milder tea is desired, do not steep for a shorter time, but add a small quantity of hot water to the full-flavored cup of tea. Chocolate Brownies Vi cup shortening ,2 1-ounce squares unsweetened chocolate cup flour V4 tsp. baking powder Vi tsp. salt 2 eggs ' 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. vanilla extract cup nutmeat, coarsely cut Melt chocolate and shortening together over hot water. Cool. Sift flour with baking powder and salt. Beat eggs until light; add sugar; then chocolate mixture, and blend. Add flour, vanilla, and nuts. Mix well. Pour batter into waxed paper-lined 8 inch square pan. Bake In moderate oven (350") 30-35 minutes. Cool and cut into squares. Makes 16. Howard Pyle Sorl Warrtn Ltn Jordan Governor Oovornor Oovtrnor I JWIieno of California ol Idaho Chorloi H. (unall Covornor of Nevada Crowning achievement ofSperry's first 100 years Columbia River SMELT Now in Season c Fresh Every Day Tiiedo TUNA Halves 21 Bumble Be Rod Sockeye SALMON Pound Tails Tonr Dollar does Further When You Buy Flshl NEWMAN'S FISH MARKETS Two Locations 39 E. Brdwy, and Public Market Ph. 4-2371 Corrected Recipe For Potato Pancakes Reprinted for Readers The following recipe for French Potato Pancakes is reprinted from last week's food issue when the type was damaged with the re suit that two of the ingredients were not dlstinguishlble. The cor rected recipe appears hpty, having been cneckod with W. H. Wright, wno gave it to me paper. Fench Potato Pancakes i cup mashed potatoes ,i cup flour . Vt tsp. salt 1 tsp. baking powder 4 eggs Canned milk Potato water 1 tbs. molasses Boil enough potatoes to make t cup when mashed. Take flour, baking powder, salt and equal amount of potatoes, mix well Boat yolks with equal parts of potato water and canned milk to make 1 cup liquid. Add molasses, then add this to dry ingredients. The resulting mixture should be like whipping cream. Fold in beaten egg whites, let stand 15 mins. and bake. Serves 4. Fast shirt laundry ELECTRIC CLEANERS 1210 Willamette Th. 5-1547 ' WHEN THE RECIPE I ...ear fits UCTtVIt'" ; I. AIL) run ,w" : use SSTGGEIO bouillon cubes VEGETABLE - Iff I MOST AMAZING CAKE 7 Tisr make0bW5r-i ANNIVERSARY FIESTA CAKE I 4 easy steps I "7 Preheat oven to 330 (moderate). Have eggs t room temperature. Sift flour before measuring. Use level measurements. - A Spun-G6ld Sponge Cake of MamlousTenderiiM. Spetry's Anniversary Fiesta Cake is a spun-gold sponge o J with 1 revolutionary new method ! So mw ,n . , I ran h r. of ..r...t I,'. L '.""'I and ftuh for days'. It took the Sperry Kitchen's 100 yens J know-how to perfect this cake. Now you cm make it in I, than it takes to make old-method sponge cake. SPERRY DRIFTED SNOW S'. Measure and sift together into bowl 1 Vt cups ilHid Sparry Drifttd Snw Flour ao cup sugar Make a well in center and add-" . Vt cup tag yolks 16) Vo cup cold wattr 1 labltspoon lomon ulcc Y ttaspoon vanilla Beat until mixture forms t mooth, mod' erately thick batter. 3, Measure into very large mixing bowl 1 cup ogg whllos (7 or S) 1 toaspoon croam of tartar 1 loaipoon salt Whip (use rotary beater, or electric mix. er) until very fine foam forms throughout. Add gradually, 2 tablespoons st time a4 cup sugar Continue beating until meringue it firm and holds up in straight peaks when beater is gently lifted out. 3. Pour batter slowly over meringuewhile gently folding in with spoon or rubber scraper. Fold in just until blended. Do not slir. Gently push batter into ungreased tube pan, 10x4 in. Lift lau portion lightly from bowl to pan. Carefully cut through batter, going around tube 3-6 times with silver knife to break large air bubbles. Be ' sure batter js level in pan. 4. Bake 30-33 min. or until top springs back when liibtly touched. Immediately part over neck. corns crisp toppino Measure in saucepan(atleastin.deep) 1 Vs cups sugor Va cup cof'oo bavorogo Vt cup white corn syrup Stir to combine ingredients. Bring to boil and cook to bird crack stage, 310 (or when a small amount is dropped into cold water it will beak with a brittle snap). Remove from heat and immediately add 3 teaspoons soda, fro o front oi lumpt fPrllt ltd thraM$h finl l)lt, mitlurl lightly.) .Stir vigorously just until mixture thick ens ana culls away from sides of pan. icr? soaa is oam by txttsstvt Friend of the Family lorlfj You can be assured of perfect bakings when J Sperry Drifted Snow "Homi-Pirficuf EntichtJl it nas a iuu-ycar oaKing success story behind it. Si first sack of Sperry Flour was milM in iflsi ,. ations of Western families have depended on its .3 uy, its unuorm oaKing penotmance! - Oh u ? ... .1 L.Lta. t , . I . ouio ur uanirii ucMi Marina Metdes til? im Anniversary ricsta .anc nas ocen tested Snd apptoved by ItafT of "Home-Perfecters". These Western homemaktn , , , iikc vourseiL witn ovens ana Kitcnens ike vours . . . nm.,M again Sperry Drifted Snow Flour cannot cause a baking fniJ IV vaiiouvua in iiuamy, . rntxlurt joams taptdiy added. Do not dtsUoi loam bi ixi tialinf.) Immtdiaiily pour foamy mass turn pan over, placing tube pari ot tunnel or bottle. Let cake bang until cold. Loosen cake from sides: and tube with spatula. Turn pan over and hit edge sharply to loosen. 16-20 servings. Into ungreased shallow metal pan (about 9x9xlVj in.) Do not spnad or slir. Let stand 'without moving until cool, When ready to garnish cake, knock out of pan and crush between sheets of waxed paper with rolling pin to form coarse crumbs. TO PRIPA1I HIST CAKS. Split cake into 4 equal layers. Have ready crushed Coffee Ctisp Topping. Place in a chilled bowl 2 cups whipping craam (1 pints 3 tobltipoons sugar 2 teaspoons vanilla Whip until cream holds its shape. Spread about half of whipped cream between layers and remainder over top and sides. Cover cake very generously and thoroughly with crushed Coffee Crisp Topping. (Whipped cream should be intirtly cov. ered.) With straight knife indicate cut ting fines on top and down sides of cake. Keep in refrigerator until served. in, . Sm-Jfi 'Urn,- .fberry DRIFTED SHOW "HOME-PERFECTED" PI At IT Enriched FL0UL "Sperry,"- "Drifted Snow," "Home-Pctftctid and "Mirthi Meade" ire regniered irade-maib of General Willi, Inc. IJsMmMm Cafe and trust Crisco to make it lliter, richer ! f i You never saw a cake bo lovely or tasted one 80 luscious! And it's easy to make, with Crisco. Crisco is now creamier than other vegetable shortenings I Yes, Crisco is now creamier, smoothex-blendiiig than ever . . . mixes into smooth, smooth batters in almost no time! What's more, there's a won derful cake-baking secret in pure, aU-vegeWDie Crisco that makes any cake a better cake. ra when you use Crisco and the Quick Method Criscd cake recipe given here, you get a Ugnwr, richer, moister, more tender cake than other type of shortening or ordinary recipe; cake that far outshines the package mix am and costs less, tool miscol ; rr eokfi. fl'ry. IryinC . use the one and only (CliD0 its digestible! It's posy-pretty; petal-light 1 LADY BALTIMORE CAKE (Makes two 9" layers) Look! Then'! no creaming atep. no separata) beating; of age. And it takoa only 4 minute! to mix this lighter, richer cake with new creamier, quick-blending Criscol AllMeaauremenULevel: Measure into bowls 116 cups alfteel Vi cup Criite take floor I teaspoon soft 1 rope augar M cup milk Mix thoroughly by hand or mixer (medium peed) for 2 minutes. Stir In: 4V4 teaspoons doukle-acHng baking powder Add: ' Vt cup milk o egg whtlet I teaspoon 1 vanilla , Mix thoroughly by hand or mixer (medium peed) for 2 minutea. Pour into two deep IMnch layer pans (1!V deep) which have been rubbed with Criaco or lined with heavy waxedlpaper. (For smaller pans, f illlhalf full, bake cup cakee with remaining batter). Bak Inmoderateoven (360OF''UM?U"SUS: Cool cake in pan on Uh for. removing, looaen edge. tT patula. Place rack over cake in pan, together. Cool and frost witn. CREAMY ICIN8 Blend U cup A&3tt and 1 tap. vanilla. Alternately, rifted confectioner. &tllm poons milk. Boat until smooth ana ffint a few tableapoon. of M? .aide. Add 3 blf?rSw cP and 1 tablepoo P ' Frost W "d Icing. Spread between hy"1'"lW aide, with remaning .cmg. Res tate draw green icang Unej. w , rata with cherriea and gumarop oiVli tartnu typtunM ? COOg.OOKOFR."N.-S Eating"-H2 page.. Ordy w Criaco label. Mail ? to C 837, Cincinnati ! Omo. tinental O. 8. and Hawaii. ' 3 MORE WOMEN BAKE AND FRY WITH CRISCO THAN WITH ANY OTHER BRAND OF SHORTENING! ttftn