Goes To A Picnic
.ccinatinff array of I pounds of jumbo shrimp with
. mils on ne ll
1 wnv i:vf4jui
W fttm ol cooking out
T. , harvard.
KHS outdoor cooking
F - fan. but also aaas
W'Sliita fare. Gone
ll FiT. , shnehox of
iSces of gooey cake
K,ademadeup,he
r.:..i menu. n f
includes hot
.i.nir menu, ah uy-iu-
Ait F'". ,
!.''n ,uee. and then
K' outdoor gril..
Idlwted snrimp
the sneii i
sharp knife. Remove the black
vein but leave the shell Intact
Place shrimp in a bowl or jar,
with the following ingredients:
3 cloves garlic, finely chopped
1 medium onion, finely
chopped
'A cup chopped parsley
(optional)
1 teaspoon dried basil
(optional)
1 teaspoon dry mustard
1 teaspoon salt
cup olive or peanut oil
Juice of 1 lemon
Let the shrimp marinate in this
mixture for several hours. Place
shrimp on a grill over hot char,
coal. Grill about 5 minutes.
Substitute Cream Product
For Coffee Is Versatile
Members of the National Edu-
Manufacturers of the new In-ladded-no sodiumnhnsnhales.no
Kinni na w, r, . . 1
MU1.J I'llMllIlL lnP ('(I Ol 'm-nnmin I t A 1 .. . r. .
'which h. hnn .1 ". ii uuss nui ruquue cauonai secretaries Assn. are
EJ. J1 tno ",!"'ket refrigeration. It does not cool cof-' -,h.rine ,hi, week on ,h Uni-
a out a year now have suggested! fee or other hot beverages as Sa,hf,nng, 'h,S tteek 0n ,
numerous other ways to use the'other "creamers" do. Nor does itlvers"y ot 0"on camPus for ,he
PrOdUCt Other than Its lla In nf. JH.I.U.J Dnlh A,l rnnvnntinn unit Tn.
f " " vul ifdnuii cuuuc or uuuie us iiavor.
' it ca
Secretaries to Open onai
Convention in Eugene Friday
3C
Other activities of the day will
be the advisory council meeting
which will be in the charge of
Kiss Martha Rahe of Denver,
and the annual business meeting
on cereal
The product can be used
for heavy cream. The rcH WT7, s?roc oC thc rcciPcs u8Sest-
p,.h n.,u f." " e D-''-
n be used in liquid form'stitute during the week of July at Commonwealth Hall. The eon
ls, fruits or in cooking. 23 to 30. ventior, banquet will be that eve-
FOOD STORES - MARKETS
RESTAURANTS BAKERIES
IITENTION!
ICVDAHY CANNED MEATS
truPPSE: Domestic and I tn boiled
hFOVLTRY AND TURKEYS: Fresh and
frozen.
1 1 fRVlT - BERRIES - EGGS: Frozen, 31).
lb. Pack.
Distributed in Eugene
Y
COLUMBIA PRODUCE CO.
Bes. Branch Manager H. H. Brady
Phone 4-9400
iow ior reach Bavarian Cream i
is an example. There are fewer :
calories in such "rich" (lessens!
when this cream substitute is'
used. It also costs much less.
A cup of heavy cream contains!
'about 808 calories, and a cup of!
Ilhe substitute, reliquefied. con-'
i tains about 180 calories. To re
liqucfy, for one cup heavy cream
Coleslaw Dressing
2 tablespoons substitute dairy n
product
1 tablespoon sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 tablespoons water
4 teaspoons vinegar
1 teaspoon prepared mutsard
nintf at Parent! Hal! Tir O Mpro.
The convention begins with di(h wi,soli prcsident of Univer.
jopen house and registration Fri-Uity of Oregon, will extend greet
dav evening. Mrs. Emma Cast-lings; Mrs. Victor P. Morris,
national president from leader in church and civic af-
Washlngton, N. J., will preside fairs, will be the principal spcak
during the general session Satur- er. A feature of thc banquet will
day. Greetings from Oregon will1 be Ihe "Happy Birthday" Parade
be extended by Miss Charlotte. of Nancy National's Cousins.
Parr. Dresident of Oregon Asso-j The Sunday program will con-
ciation of Educational Secretar-isist of a Sunrise Service at 6:30
Mix cream substitute, sugar ies; Dr. Victor P. Morris, dean a.m. at Carson Hall under the
Arabella Jell-well says:
Enjoy Wand-Blended 1
Jell-well Flavors
in all your
Real Pool Salads !
uu new
' :..,. red in
Remember good
Jell-well Gelatins
; ftr Real Gool
Desserts, too!
featured of
EWAY
mmr
NOW
use one can of the dairy product and salt in small bowl. Add of the sehool of business admin
to ,4 cup water. For -li cupWater and stir to dissolve cream istration, University of Oregon;
heavy cream, use ai cup of the product and sugar. Gradually stir .and Dr. Clarence Hines, superin
SUbstltUte to H cup water. .in vinegar. Blend in mustard, jtendent of Eugene Public Schools.
The cream substitute is a 100 Makes about W cud or enoueh:
(airy product made with fresh, dressing for 1 cups chopped
sweet cream and other nasturized Cabbage.
and homogenized milk products! n.. o.,m.
4 tablespoons substitute cream
product
3 tablespoons flour
dash of pepper
1 cup water
3 tablespoons butter or marga
rine IV2 cups grated cheddar
cheese
4 eggs, separated
Mix cream product, flour and
pepper in saucepan. Add water.
Cook and stir until mixture boils
and is thickened. Add butter and
cheese; stir until cheese is melt
ed. Beat egg yolks until light
and fluffy; fold into cheese
sauce. Beat egg whites until stiff;
fold in cheese mixture. Turn in
to greased 2-quart casserole.
Bake in hot oven (425" F.) 25
minutes or in a moderate oven
(325 F.) one hour. Serve at
once.
Peach Bavarian Cream
2 Icaspoons unflavored gelatin
4 tablespoons cold water
Vz cup hot peach juice
dash salt
V cup sugar
xk cup cream product
2 tablespoons lemon juice
Vk cups sliced, drained
peaches
Soften gelatin in cold water.
Add peach juice, salt, sugar; stir
until gelatin and sugar are dis
solved. Shake cream product on
hot mixture, stir. Chill in refrig
erator until thickened, about 45
minutes. Then stir in lemon juice.
Beat with rotary beater or electric
mixer until mixture is thick and
fluffy and doubled in bulk. Fold
in peaches. Turn into 3-cup mold
and chill until firm. Makes 6
servings.
Butterscotch Nut Cookies
3 tablespoons cream product
3 cups flour, sifted
3 teaspoons baking powder
teaspoon salt
cup shortening
Vk cups light brown sugar,
firmly packed
2 eggs, well beaten
1 teaspoon vanilla
Vz cup water
1 cup chopped nuts
Sift together cream product,
flour, baking powder, salt. Cream
shortening, add sugar gradually,
creaming until light and fluffy.
Blend in eggs and vanilla. Add
flour mixture alternately with wa
ter, mixing well. Fold in nuts
Chill. Drop by teaspoonfuls on
greased baking sheet. Bake in hot
oven (400 F.) about 8 to 10 nun
utes. Makes about 5 dozen cook
ies.
in powdered form. Nothing is
Half-Sizers
019f : 1
Especially designed for the
shorter, fuller figure, this dress
has V-neck with collar and short
or three-quarter sleeves.
No. 3019 is cut in sizes H,
l&'A. im, 2014, 22V4, 24VS. Size
WA: Dress with short sleeves.
4yi yds. 39-in.
Send 35c in coin (no stamps
please) for Pattern, with Name
Address, Style Number and Size
Address Pattern Bureau, Eugene
Register-Guard, 652 Mission St.,
San Francisco, Cam. (f lease at
low two weeks for delivery). For
first class mail include an extra
5c per pattern.
libers Flapjack Mix
3-Ways Better
to Wgk your enjoyment offlayacks
(
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auspices of the Eugene Minis
terial Assn. An early breakfast
will be in the charge of Ihe Seat
tle Association of Educational
Secretaries, after which there
will be a trip lo Sherwood Lodge
on the Oregon Coast. K,'
The five-day institute will offer kO
manv courses for credit and will Mpj
give the opportunity to exchange
ideas with other secretaries from
throughout the country, it is said.
For many it will be a combined
educational and pleasure trip.
During the week of the institute
there also will be a big picnic
beside the McKenzie River and a
luncheon on Friday.
Lsugar
lMft rasoberrv
Wiltshire Engraving
MRS. MARVIN EDWARD
PETERSEN (Anne Elizabeth
Tork of Veneta) now is at home
in Vancouver, Wash., where
her husband, Corporal Peter
sen, is stationed.
Baby Shower Fetes
Creswell Woman
CRESWELL Mrs. D e n 1 s e
Shockley entertained a group of
friends at her home recently at
a baby shower in honor of Mrs.
Donald Henriksen.
Those present were Mrs. W. C,
Adams, Mrs. Minnie Henriksen,
Mrs. Loyd Wheeler, Mrs. Edgar
Bates, Miss Darlene Bates, Mrs
Fred Wright, Mrs. Arthur Bates
Mrs. Jim Brewer, Mrs. Eddie Mc
Cluskey, Mrs. Bill Bryant, Mrs.
Ray Bush, Mrs. W. D. Tiedje,
Mrs. David Shoop, Mrs. Alvin
Baarstad, Mrs. Carl Ehrich, Mrs
William Barnett, Mrs. Everett
Beneda, Mrs. E. L. Reynolds.
Mrs. James Sartell and Mrs
Ralph Shoaff.
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SKIN SOLE
33 Lb.
Excellent Pan
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21 Months Wisconsin
Red Snapper Cheddar Cheese
39 Lb. ( 69 ' Lb.
Fresh Salmon, Halibut, Sea Perch, Stur
geon, Fillet oi Sole, Fillet of Sea Bass.
.1 1 1 1 ii ir"ir"n rn in !
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TWO LOCATIONS
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