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$ Baked in Oven special ouvur . 1 miml14 . Jan wnoie "Sedin tne oven, fcW1,7tlme to pur- rif i. hobby, aaa IffJtl table. . he tl .. in rolnx when A butter, milk, salt : innoed Wlttl a gen .m of gralfd cheese uST brown- Try Stable in a cov .X Irving with H " .- macaroni a A.iinnpd notatoes, IS are best en and can be ' b."ih. Desserts Li puddings and cob-' r;.ti alone with the and vegetables; dinner ilv favorites which diking then Plan iw . .hem. HaKea hsPr.They of Floors Ve If Easier Observed L how much the house- WM. ,l. Um wav aris. KB in liU hrs gleaming is no pic rr. ,ni Hp lnts more :tnics and parties if you t aQVlCC I"" in caring for your ,,dwood floors have been a nnn UflVPH. Kv Clean Lg with an untreated Lant thing to remember ... .3n and water to , . U floors. Soap ana waier both the Iinisn ana me sometimes even cause In hnfkle. milled on the Luld be wiped up and , Jrinl mmediateiy. ii lilowed to remain on a nnr H leaves an un- illte spot which is almost to remove wnnoui re- .jm wav Is to use a wa in base cleaner which Such a cleaner will tnn laver of old wax M spots and heel marks kmmp embedded ana iftotective wax film. This polished to a solt na which makes addl- U needs the same care brood does, but because lily used In areas where traffic, It needs at- :oie often. While dinner is baking vou have only to set the table and prepare the salad. Pour tall glasses of cold ! milk for everyone and a pitcher i of cream for the pudding. Here's such a menu: Veal Baked In Milk I Scalloped potatoes with cheese Butter Spinach Empress Pudding Cream Milk Coffee : Veal Baked In Milk 1 pound veal shoulder chops. 2 teaspoons salt, pepper, 'j-cud flour, "A cup butter, 2Vz cups milk. Wipe meat with damp cloth. Combine salt and pepper with flour, and dip veal in this mix ture. Heat butter in heavy skillet and brown veal on both sides. Put veal and browned butter in a cas serole. Pour milk into skillet and heat to scalding then pour over veal. Cover and bake in a slow oven 30CTF., for about Hi hours. If desired, 1 cup frozen or canned peas and ',j cup mushrooms may be added to casserole li-hour be fore meat is done. Serve with gravy from casserole. Serves 4. Empress Pudding 1 quart milk, ,i cup rice, Vi teaspoon salt, 2 eggs, cup sugar, 1 teaspoon vanilla, V4 teaspoon nutmeg, 1 cups drained cooked apricots or 1 cup apricot jam. Scald milk in top double boiler, add washed, drained rice and salt. Cover and cook over hot water about an hour until rice is tender and milk, is about absorbed. Stir occasionally. Beat eggs; add sugar and blend. Stir some hot rice into egg-sugar mixture and blend; stir into remaining rice mixture. Add vanilla and nutmeg. Put rice into well-buttered casserole in alter nate layers with apricots (sweet ened). Bake in moderate oven, 325T., about 40 mins. or until lightly browned. Serve with cream. Serves 6. lor Past ion Gets lointment tME-Mrs. Ted Bedell, pal matron of Oakridge Order of Eastern Star, ippointed by the worthy pen of the Grand Chap- TCon as grand repre- ti the State of Ohio for lading work In the fERS OF Star Club and sands who attended the :ve dinner nartv Kntur ft an enjoyable and re evening. The "piggy ftra on tne main course Fellows Hall col P for the rhantpr'c hnilri. , - - - - - wnicn members have :o?these last five years. Ito lots for their ;!ram. "fins divided into two ft first Pntircoe at tttn plr. and Mrs. .Marvin P wd Mrs. Wavnc n... f .to the homes of Mr. i-u button and Mr. and F "oner for salads. ?inco6se of spaghetti oalts at tha u t,., is '"e evening was spent Scout Honor Court Held At Auxiliary Meeting OAKRIDGE Girl Scouts of Troop 45 received awards at a Court of Honor, in conjunction with the recent American Legion Auxiliary meeting. Their leader and assistant, Mrs. Walter John son and Miss Alameda Johnson presided. Honored girls were: Pa tricia Baker, Jeanne Cook, Caro lyn Craver, Marjorie Lee, Betty Love, Darlene Miles, Helen Rar din and Judith Robinson. All re ceived year attendance and cook ing badges. Jeannine Cook also was awarded a rock and mineral badge. For the auxiliary, an Initiation ceremony was conducted by the Past Presidents Parley initiatory team for Cascade Unit 64. Initi ated were: Mrs. Vernon Hicks, Mrs. Al Bastian, Mrs. John Single tary, Miss Hazel Whitney, Mrs. Ray Sweeney and daughters Kathaleen, Karen and Mary. Mrs. Frank Walters of Lebanon, dis trict president of the auxiliary, was a guest. Monroe PTA Group . To Hear Nominations MONROE Mrs. H. A. McCal lum, Mrs. Ralph Sinclair, and Mrs. Fred Lear were appointed as a committee to nominate new officers for the local Parent Teacher Association for the com ing year at their meeting last week. A folk dance recreation period for the Monroe srade school children will be sponsored by the P-TA with competent adult leaa ers and parent supervision; The P-TA also agreed to act as spon sor for the local Girl Scout pro gram foatURRy! lh "makings" of your "tempting casseroles, stews or WPL.-Or let family-favorite rr.iL.Ltl5 "solo" plain, 'ti or in a zesty sauce, '1 inuinrw C ... .... !.L!. A A wnomical, delicious, healthful, nourmimw - m ki m nonrro for these L --v ' prepare, ash. tuur w--- Porter products, too: Spaghetti, Saladettes, Wocaroni. S.n Sh.ll, and Kurle-Q-Nooaie. Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore.,Thurs., Feb. 21, 1952 Page 25 g llcKAY'S HcKAY'S McKAY'S HcKAY'S HcKAY'S McKAY'S McKAY'S WcKAY'S McKAY'S HcKAY'S 3 I 1 . . . E u 5 mm m Xi S3 (4 1.2 J o o WW lM Beautifully Decorated A If BESTf wiSchase xa 11 25 LB. 49 LB. 9( HI SACK J SACK V J EL 1.0 Sc, & n SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NALLEY'S PINT fllC JAR INALLtT 9 TfifJS DAINTY. PAC HALVES IN HEAVY SYRUP ZEE FAMILY PAC Toilet Fmpe? ROLLS DOLE CRUSHED OR SLICED Pmeopple FLATS CANS DIAMOND A SIX FLAVORS BOX COM 303 SIZE Each " o in LIBBY'S ORANGE, BLENDED OR TOMATO JUKE 46-OZ. CAN EACH GIANT SIZE Post looses 19 lOk brown vo Mb. Box or Mb. Box POWDERED 0, 0 W""' with COUPON n WITH COUPON FROM PAGE 21 EifC lib. LARGE SIZE BOX T II Specials RADISHES AND Green Onions bun 50-lb. 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