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About Eugene register-guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1930-1983 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 19, 1962)
EUGENE BESISTEg-GHASg, Mead?, Ksy. 18, 1862 ?S 5C Almond Stuffing Fills Turkey id Tea Eugene Garden Club Schedules Annual Holiday Home Tour Holiday-lime Is eating time, and your holiday eating will be ever so pleaiureable if you ituf the turkey or chicken with "Holiday Almond Stuffing." Convenience foods such as seasoned stuffing mix, instant minced onion and almonda al ready roasted and diced take practically U of the labor out at preparing this tally orange flavored stuffing, In addition to roasted diced almonds, toasted slivered al monds and unblanched whole almonds are now packed in at tractive cans. Smokehouse cocktail almonds, surefire hits at any holiday party, are also found these days in tins. If you wish to smoke your own almonds, combine i tea spoon liquid smoke and 2 tea spoons water, then toss with 1 cup unblanched whole almonds. Cover and let stand overnight. Boast in flat pan in 300-de-grce (slow) oven 20 to 25 min utes or until lightly browned, stirring often. Sprinkle with salt. Holiday Almond Stuffing 1 cup roasted diced almonds 1H cups thinly-sliced celery H cup finely-chopped celery leavea 3 quarts seasoned stuffing mix 3 tablespoons instant minced onion 1 teaspoon salt 2 large oranges, pared, sectioned and diced 1 cup chicken broth or giblet stock 1 tablespoons lemon juice Vi cup melted butter or margarine Toss together in large bowl, all ingredients except broth, lemon juice and butter. Heat broth; itir in lemon juice and butter. Drizzle over stuffing mixture and toss to mix thoroughly. Pack lightly into turkey. Makes 4 quarts stuffing enough for 16 Ib.-turkey). Members of Eugene Garden Club are preparing for their annual bazaar and Christmas tour of holiday-decorated homes So be held Bee. 7 and 8. The tour will be from 2 p.m. to S p.m. both days and the bazaar from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tickets for the tour may be purchased at the Garden Club, 1645 High St. where the bazaar and tea will be served. Mrs. O. R. Lessei is chairman for the lea which will climax (he tour. Mrs. D. C. Warner, Mrs. Carl Gregg, and Mrs. L. tea table and also a number of decorate the Bond home in a traditional manner. Mr. Walitc Carpenter, and her committee, Mrs. Hog Samp son, Mrs. Lyle Ssgcha and Mrs. Xanneth Weitie! will use an Oriental motif for lis Lsverett McDonell home at 2803 Country Lane in th Westward Hs are., Tha home of the Ben An drews at 2195 Bedford Way will be decorated by Mrs, K. C. Carver and her committee, Mrs. Sig Seashore, Mrs. Tom Blair and Mrs. Marvin Knulsen, who wilt use a contemporary decor. The colonial home of the Clarence Chase family just off Centennial Blvd. in th Chase Gardens tret will be decorated by Mrs. Wistoa Painods and her committee, Mrs. Louis Bab cock, Mrs. Asssel Ghtsiina, Mr. Lloyd Staples, Mr. Charles Shield and Mrs. E. S. Sawyer. Mrs. EHirteth Roman, gR eral chairman for th bazaar, has been holding weekly work shops. Several members have been making knitted baU to sell in the hat bar which will be manned by Mrs. Raih Johnson. Mrs. R. L. Kollelt will have a "white elephant" Sable; Mrs. MUlii Lamen will have Csrfst m food especially breads! for s; Mrs. Fred Flock and! Mrs. B. D. Busey will sell gretss of all kinds; Mrs. Jessie Stawart will have the candy booth far the Afternoon Gard eners; Mri. E. E. Back will sell berbt, tie. grown and jssck tge4 by Hts herb groap. Mrs. Ed Walder and a esm mittee will serve tea and cake from 9 a.m. tralsi tha tour lea opens at 2 p.m. There tlse wilt be small gifts, ensansealt, dried materials and driftwood for sale. degoraied Christmas trees m display in the tearoom. Assist ing Mrs. Lessei with Use tea are Mr. J. A, Carlson, Mrs. George Fisher, Mrs. W. . Fairies and Airs, James Game, Mrs. Jerry Town and Mre, Bernard Lyons ar (antral chairmen for the tour o four Eugene homes. Mrs. Glenn Casady is chair man for the Sam Bond home at 750 W. Broadway, assisted by Mrs. Millia Lamen, Mrs. C. E. Hammer, Mrs. D. V. Peterson and Mrs. F. W. Penor. They will M. Watson will decorate the THANK SODVDINKO SP1CDALS!! FRESH OCEAN SPRAY Serve your lamily their holi- ffiP U.S.D.A, GRADE 'A YOUNG TURKEYS FRESH KILLED & FROZEN CBAMBEBBIES" a WlM TfnnoWW(? he " UUViLb lie) U MlMS) - V !g8!S HEN 5) (p)c TOMS 5) Kc M OCADOS 11 Si ImM&m SNO BOY INDIAN RIVER PINK DOZEN. CBAPEFBU1T W FRESH 1 aoccou ro ALL PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21 DUCKLINGS if Fn rathm mil lltKIETF I Where Specials & EVERYDAY LOW PRICES ORIGINATE I SAUSAGE ROLLS 3 IS, ROLLS 4KK $1100 OVER THE OVERPASS HWY. 99 N. OPEN DAILY & SUN. 9 o.m.-9 p.m TP - CUBE STEM m for lich Locally Owned And Operated closed OYSTERS MED, full rr, ALL PRICES GOOD THRU WEDNESDAY, NOV, 21 NALLEYS mm 28 OZ. JAR EATMOR STRAINED OR WHOLE KRAFT KRAFT LIQUID DRESSINGS 3 8-ox. Bottles in Tot Pock 2 LB. 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