Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983, June 12, 1952, Image 21

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Jub Finishes
tiveYear
Lnr Principal Larry
K Monroe Grade School
1? . summary of the school's
,h ariMties for the past
F D recto" of the Glee
JfS&l Bnt and Mrs.
"Lary of the year's actlvi
Sr stmas pvosram choral
tn and record record
er Tunior Hed Cross Music
1 ion proVarn; radio broad
JOAC' ffst Ple winners
fshow Monroe Union High
3 participated in Lion's Club
tacta City; May
am choral numbers;
'7rogram-choralum-
35 members
Lear; '.lud Lister
ilnm. Michael Mo
, James McCann Raymond
Jiuane Wilson, Judy Hought,
' njnii Tjronf now-
one, JCK uni'i
mda Blair; Shirley Buckner,
Epley, aannra rvuiuuan
i.ar Yvonne McCallum,
lakes, Helen Sinclair, Louise
Sharon steeic, nugene
, Robert Haffner, Joie
' Peggy George, Bonnie
raw K a rvnj, ouiutt
Peter lomsein anu
ty Horning.
Ijjer Couple on Trip
( Atlantic Coast
(CTER Mr. and Mrs. Mac
IjKphlin of Wildwood are on a
,,Npw Jersey. Mr. and Mrs.
Mark are caring for the
Hurine their absence. Mr.
Hrs. Mark and five children
recently from Arkansas and
Ifctate in this area. Mrs. Mark
I niece of William Hough of
I -58 Park."
i Minnie Spelie of Murray,
lis visiting her daughter and
K-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest
Knson.
tind Mrs. I. D. Stevenson
led this week from Vale
j they attended high school
lion exercises. Their daugh
flayle, was one of the gradu
ate returned with them to
t a short visit while her
Sr, Corp. George Stevenson,
jrlfe are here visiting from
tjnento, Calif.
Iter has a new grocery store
I Is owned and operated by
erst at his Mt. View Trailer
II
Sand Mrs. C. C. Roberts and
toodman, employees of Mill
ffiler and Morteson Const. Co.,
'moved to Tiller to work,
aid Bushnell of Eureka,
t-visited his parents, Mr. and
iEdwin Bushnell, over the
and. .... i
Father's Day Dad's Big Day
lAHt COUNTY I
SECTION B
HOME NEWSPAPER.
EUGENE, OREGON, THURSDAYTjuNe12Ti3S2'
PAGE 21
"".c uis sieaK rarp. cfoni, u , ..
medium or well done? It's highly I and serv iTT , , ' SeaS0"
important that his Father's Day 4 ServVbroTrt ,
steak be cooked to the exact de-'.i.i'v 7 . 2 .'Icd stcak, lmmedl
gree of doneness he SLaaW and dry
SngnarhnaevinqgUitae lle TT
steak for dad whfn he ZtZAlft,.
rare. ..:, ..
... , hm.lk aaiv lllMUdll OE plain
Nothing SO fitting V CelfhratB : Salt. It is nmmnnM (h t
this special occasion as a broiled season broiled meats after they
steak dinner, so plan a meal I are browned, as salt tends to re-
Miouna 11 wun some oi ms other 'ara tne browning process.
icivuuLs uiMies sucn as irench Bn . Vr rM, , , . .
fries and cherry pie: or mavhP L?.,1?0 CLVB st.eaks cut 1
you'd rather have rrpam .,. i lnlF? re1ulre 15 minutes
potatoes and peas, buttered beets,
watercress . and radish salad
B'rench bread and strawberry
shortcake.
A steak cut 1 to 114 inches thick
will give much better results than
a thinner one. A sirloin stcak cut
lVz inches thick will serve six
generously.
BROILING DIRECTIONS vary
with different ranges. However,
these general directions may be
followed with good results.;
1. Preheat broiler.
2. Slash fat edge of steak in
several places to prevent curling.
d. riace tne steak on the broiler
rack and adjust the broiler pan so
that the top surface of a 1-inch
steak is 2 inches from the heat:
l'4 or 2-inch steak 3 inches from
the heat. This gives a moderate
broiling temperature. When the
top side of the steak is brown and
the meat cooked half way through,
season the steak, then turn it. (To
test doneness, cut into steak close
to the bone and note the color). It
is recommended that you season
broiled meats after they are
browned, as salt tends to retard
the browning process. Brown the
total cooking time for rare done
20 minutes for medium done; life
inch steaks 25 minutes for rare,
30 minutes for medium done; 2
inch steaks, 35 minutes medium;
2-inch steaks, 40 minutes rare, 45
minutes medium done.
Wives of Two Student
Pastors are Honored
LOWELL At a baby shower
Wednesday evening two young
matrons of Lowell Church of
Christ, Mrs. Glen Lida of Trent
and Mrs. Bob Hamm of Eugene,
were guests of honor. Mrs. Mark
Graham was hostess at her home
at Lowell, assisted by Mrs. Bert
Fegles of Pleasant Hill and Mrs.
Elwood Oliphant. Many gifts were
presented and refreshments served.
Husbands of the honored guests
are student pastors at Northwest
Christian College, Eugene. Glen
Lida is pastor of the Lowell Church
of Christ and Bob Hamm is mu
sician.
T-bone, porterhouse or sirloin
steaks cut 1 inch thick take 20
minutes cooking time for rare, 25
minutes for medium done; 1
inch steaks, 30 minutes for rare,
35 minutes for medium; 2-inch
steaks, 40 minutes rare, 45 min
utes for medium.
PLUMP RED strawberries
the market dictate the dessert for
Father's Day dinner glorious
shortcake.
Strawberry Shortcake
2 cups sifted enriched flour
1 tbs. baking powder
5A tsp. salt
3 tbs. sugar
4 to 6 tablespoons lard
2 egg yolks, beaten
Mi to '4 cup milk
Melted butter or margarine
2 quarts strawberries, sweet
ened to taste
Sift flour with baking powder,
salt and sugar. Cut in lard until
mixture has a fine even crumb.
Add beaten egg yolks and enough
milk to make a soft dough. Turn
onto lightly-floured surface and
knead gently for fe minute. Divide
into 2 parts, and roll out each part
to tit a B-inch round layer cake
pan. Put one round of dough in
pan, brush with melted butter or
margarine and place other round
of dough on top. Bake in hot oven
(450' F.) for 12 to 15 minutes.
Remove to serving plate. Lift off
top layer to put strawberries in
the middle and replace. Spread
more berries on top and garnish
with whipped cream, if desired.
To serve, cut in wedges like a pie.
Yields 6 servings.
Church Women Fill
Officer Vacancies
YONCALLA At recent meeting
of the Women's Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church Mrs. Elmer Currier re
signed as president, due to ill
health, and Mrs. Orville Pontius,
first vice-president, was elected
to fill her place. Mrs. Macon Jack
will serve as first vice-president.
Mrs. Dan Wright was appointed
chairman of social relations. The
retiring president, Mrs. Sidney
L,assw-eil, was presented with a
gift from the society.
Mrs. James Moody was given a
surprise birthday party at her
nome receniiv. wnen a erouo or t r.
her friends came in for an eve- Lynx MOIIOW rerSOTialS
ning of canasta. She was given a LYNX HOLLOW Mr. and
plastic canasta deck for her birth- Mrs. Victor Korpela were surpris
day. ed recently when their daughter
Mrs. George Edes entertained at and family, Mr. and Mrs. Manley
-,1 v V,ttVm. i kkvS. rv-rl
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Nutrition Expert
Says Fats Needed
For Skin Health -
"Butter and margarine are usu
ally equally good sources of vita
mins A and B and they are thi
only fats which supply these vita-
mins," says Dr. Ruth M. Leverton '
in her new book, "Food Becomei
You." Dr. Leverton is famous foi
her research in human nutrition
at the University of Nebraska
Her new book is said to be so en
joyable and so attractively illus
trated that it recently won an
award at the third Annual Exhi
bition of Chicago and Midwest
Bookmaking, held in Chicago.
'Fats," says Dr. Leverton, ar
needed in the diet not only for
energy, but also for keeping th
skin healthy."
BROILED SIRLOIN STEAK will help you celebrate Father's Day. A sirloin stcak cut IVi Inches
thick will serve six persons generously. Before broiling, rub steak with a clove of garlic, if de
sired, or season with garlic or onion salt. Serve steak with French fried potatoes, tossed salad
and lattice cherry pie.
a birthday party at her home re
cently honoring Mrs. M. Thiel and
Mrs. Grant Applegate. Guests
were members of a former em
broidery club which was given up
several years ago.
A group from the M.Y.F. of the
Methodist church enjoyed a short
vacation at the Avery Lasswell
summer home at Neskowin, since
school was out. They were chap
eroned by Mrs. Lasswell and Mrs.
Hershel Phillips. Walt Lunney
and Elmer Currier took part of
the group down
A family gathering at the Vin
cent Applegate home recently in
cluded Paul Applegate of Scotts-
burg, Mr. and Mrs. Howard Ap
plegate, and Mrs. E. A. Tulley of
Portland.
Visitors Expected
From California
FALL CREEK Expected sooh
at Fall Creek for a visit are Mr.
and Mrs. Virgil Crowell, and son,
Converse of El Cerrito, Calif. They
will visit with Mr. and Mrs. How
ard Converse.
Clinton Chittock, brother of
Mrs. Charles Brewer, was taken
to the Veterans Hospital in Port
land for treatment. He is an em
ploye of Boehnke Printing Co. in
Eugene.
Mrs. Ernest Hake is reported to
be recovering rapidly from an
emergency appendectomy.
Retiring Teacher Honored at Mohawk
Blast Victim 'Good'
SALEM tU.R) The condition
of Holland F. Tangeman of Inde
pendence, who suffered a broken
back in an explosion which de
molished a West Salem businesi
building Monday, was reported
good Tuesday at Salem Memorial
Hospital.
MOHAWK Miss Mariam Stalk
er, teacher at the Mohawk Grade
School who is retiring, was hon
ored at a miscellaneous shower in
the Mohawk Church social room
Wednesday evening. Present were:
Mrs. Harold Dunn, Mrs. Willis
Rickcrt, Mrs. C. J. Calkins, Mrs.
Laurence Swaim, Mrs. Percy Rob
inson, Mrs. Dave Thayer, Mrs.
Oscar Bruce, Mrs. Lester Huf
stader, Mrs. Floyd Herrick, Mrs.
Lawrence Erickson, Mrs. Warren,
Mrs. T. C. Robinson, Mrs. Walter
Wallace, Mrs. William" McKillop,
Mrs. Dave Trenholm, Mrs. Charles
Prairie. The Mohawk-McKenzie
Grange, of which Miss Stalker was
a member, also presented her with
a gift.
S & II GREEN STAMPS on
watch repairing at SKEIES.
Smith, and children, Marvin, Mar.
ilin and Victor, of Glenrock, Wyo,
arrived for a visit. Mr. Smith
has returned but the family will
stay for several weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. George Quacken-
bush and children, Barbara, "jois,
Jim and Lucille, are moving from
Veneta to the C. L. Quackenbush
place. Mr. Quackenbush is a part
ner in the H&Q portable mill set
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Addington
have traded their place here for
a 70 acre farm on Black Butte
Route and have moved. The new
owners, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Med
ford, have taken possession.
Mr. and Mrs, C. L. Arney have
bought the H. J.. Hinkson prop
erty.
Jensen, Mrs. George VanLeeuwen,
CnrtnrtP Mnkinrt Tminht Mrs- Ethel Ownby, Mrs. Glenn
corsage waning iougnilQuait Mrs wilHam Prairiei Mrs.
Earle Gallup, Mrs. Ed Roebuck,
Mrs. Owen Helm, and the honored
guest. Mrs. C. J. Calkins was in
charge of games. Refreshments
were served by; Mrs. Dave Thayer,
Mrs. Charles Jensen, Mrs. Lester
Hufstader, and Mrs. William
MOHAWK Mrs. Oscar Bruce
and Mrs. Lester Hufstader were
the leaders in charge of a corsage
school at the Mohawk Church
social room Thursday evening.
They taught the art of corsage
making to a group of 12 women.
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