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About The Eugene guard. (Eugene, Or.) 1924-1930 | View Entire Issue (June 21, 1928)
jnT,e 51, 1028. THE ETT3flyE 3 TTA R TJ ft ELECTRIC VARIED IN USES .ousevrife's delight," eev the . i-i....rlr neome in teliinff nf T n.nerBl rairtgerstor. "LioMible convenience baa been trtrt T" mh. lt ttn (deal rerrlt-arai. 5?. m9a are kept fresh and ioe, uavA and delicious In f M are several different sixes Jels, each with a maximum aairige capacity. .. wooer preservation of foods I J" WJnea an Integral pert of W.tTnreserving health. The rl. 'jfi. a oi a reingeraior aula SfSria that moll the food. . . AC General Electric refrigerator L iTnfled in Eugene by the Elklna yjfc .tore, 1027 Willamette elaiaome booklet of recipts hea out by the General Electric m telling how to make many Wa as well a what to serve fZ different meaia. In telling SLTWormal luncheons, for In JL the booklet aaya, "If one J? the liabit of k"9inf special JS, (a the electric refrigerator STbmI be ? """Pony al. Eit may be kept in a covered i. nnrl nerved lellied or fiutVlt- Kited. 8alfld greens and dress Li keep freh in covered contain- Ciyte Bsucts, which ia the base it, many soups and creamed things f i. -- in ilk on Vinnri on1 urill dough can be sliced off i v.hi tit a moment'a notice. Ire Zmjo sauces may be kept on hand Uitrred with any kind of froien Brd or whipped cream and lee Sum sad mousses will keep for Lift - . winwrne is suggested: JUscd soup stock (with muBhrooma) Cabbage ana carrot salad . Mayonnaise dressing isricet cream Lady fingers w Tea Omanl directions - are given l . nrenare everything that can L aide with a refrigerator. geiow ioudwb uiw uie cnoice ........ vannia mousw fort 1 teaspoon gelatin in t tjhlesnoon cold water, dissolve k dicing cup in boiling water, add W .. ... . .. . 14 top miia, men aaa xo 14 niD milk, add ' 1.! nni sugar, or 1-8 euo snrar I r . ..... . " W 8 tapiespoona ugni colored corn w . .... .... . rtw trams sail ana 1 ttiUBOons vanilla. Strain into Valuator pan and pnt in chilling an. nueu wci'immg w feULien, t mm light. eat 1-1 pint cream until stiff and grad- oac in cue ceiacine niixmre. a like desserts and salads that no stirring. . II Tliriaalre. distributed IneaHv hv Warns Electric, Inc., 28 Eighth mm east, Is announced as the atafe refrigerator that provides too, dry atmosphere which pre- u the oilnlirv nf fnnH And nm. (an the diffusion. of odors within intriierator. . It also provides an M means for chilling or freezing tokj oi salads ana aesBerts. Met in makins frosen dessertji. V creams may be made satisfac ) Tith a custard base. Whipped pa rill add to the lightness and anumesa of the frozen mixture, Jitk may be kept free from ice Vncui bv the Aflriitinn nf ffelarinA Ith teiture of fruit sherbets is luulorm when sweetened with JUNE SPECIAL 2.75 Down FREE Try Out on New Model 11 Wkcsjsiai CUt til HI Oak Phone 1781 ffiSMZIet) WILLIAMS ELECTRIC KM CO. INC. ""My Bids., 8th Ave. 6W Fresh Fish and Sea Foods JEWMAN'S F18H MARKET " Park 8t. Tel. 2309 1 crmtaJas more of J aecesBary elements any other food. BLUE BELL. .bherhet.TVdtfr,,v0n0tLfetda' Certain precautloBS are nsceturv In making water ices, lnssnrndT aTS cream . ued. fh, " .de. to fora! The addltloa of gelatine will make the mixture- smoother and It "ay bj $SZ?.P .?ti1Uy fr hefo Tf1 th' ,t3fny httea "-aites. n J..IOU!i regular beating 1. r"M7 ter., aucceasful freeiini of the above diahes. The tray should be removed and the cream stirred from the bottom and sides of Ihe mfxt,f ' hat hoai a mixture is frosen to a stiff mash. The texture of the prodoet depends Tk 5rgS "P00 " beating. The beating should be done as "juickly as poBBlble, inasmuch as the th Parfalt Is either a frosen or chilled mixture. In either case It should freezing " durulf the chilling or Mousses are heavy cream mix tures which require no beating. . 4 Q, example of the numerous dainties that can be made with the Fsigidatre is the following-. Jellied Ham ia R1m 2 cups cold botted ham, sliced. 4 pimentos, cut fine. 3 Mbleepoons minced tweet trickle. 2 cups hot ham stock. 2 tablespoons cold water. 1 tablespoon gelatine. 1 slice onion. 1 sfalk celery, . 2 cloves. Simmer ham stock with onion, cel ery and cloves for five minutes, strain and measure two cups of the stock. Soak gelatine in cold water Jive minutes an ddlssolve in hot stock. Combine remaining ingred ients and add to stock when the latter is cool. Giaxe a large plain mold w,(h some of the clear jelly, rince turn slices of lemon on h f"d bottom of the mold. " -.on is set, DH mold ni(b Ham miliira am! .h')l 1 .L- -., - :- ...... m vu rnKKl- airo. Hemove from the uiolil br loosening edges with a sharp knife ana ainmns in hnt a.ik. . on a bed of lettuce hearts and ai me tame witn mayonnaise dressing. Eight servings. i rigidaire is sold and guaranteed "6a" CTipoTauou, a sub sidiary of. Beneral Motors cornora- rtnn. At I)g.,An !!.: . . plants consisting of 41 buildings with - ince oi no acres are devoted to the manufacture of iv.g.uire equipment. The immense size and unlimited resources of the front ni.vanl.a4ln-. .....'.'l. . of equipment and skilled workmen Buu memous ot manufac ture in order that the burer may receive a product of high quality. i - Pag Sotw Hebron HEBRON, Jane 21. Special) Mr. and Mrs. William Baiabridge of vovuige urove were Monday callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Taylor. . They were accomnftnied hv a nephew of Mrs. Bainbridge. - Mrs. Belio Geer returned from the Joab Powsll memorial services at Providence, Ore, on Monday after noon, having visited the Monmouth Normal in the forenoon. At the me morial services on Sunday it is esti mated three thousand were nreaent. Abraham T. Powell, only living eoa of the noted evangelist, made a short speech at request of the committee in charge. School meeting was well attended Monday night La. D. Huff was elected director to fill the place of John .Mar ry, retiring; Trueman Clark was re elected clerk. A small budget was passed to meet current expenses. The budget that had been posted was dis carded.. - - y On June 24 dscenQants of Alfred' Powell, a mlnlater of early days in! Oregon, will meet at Albany to hold1 their yearly reunion. Several famll- i ies usually attend from Hebron. i Guests ot Mra. Belle Ueer over, Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. L. 8. Compton of Drain, their daugh-1 ter. Miss Frances and Mr. Compton's1 mother, Mrs. LUlle Probst They left! Sunday morning for the Joab Powell; memorial, accompanied oy airs. ueer,. George Zapp of Eugene was a Son-; day visitor at the home of Jens Jp- BOB. - ' Miss Anna Jepsos la preparing nine hundred capons for market. She has Black Giants, B. I. Beds, Ply mouth Bocks and Light Brabmas. Camp Creek (Special) E. B. Handsaker lost a valuable German police dog by pot son picked up by the dog while bunt ing a cow with the boye. The poison ..l.nM ah tnr a IffM tim. WHO IJluuaui Ku" v .... " ber wolf that has been seen recently between vamp vireea ana wtuwvuwj. Mrs. Magnus ana son 'jneouore vw- . . J .t.. .1. rtl.M no th lieu mo m --' ' , Handsaker place, today. Mrs. Magnus seemed to enjoy her visit to the old home they moved irom in iow. one ....irioA niw mile south of u- gene on the Lorane road. Kd ivye nas nis line oig usrn .i- . Ha haA tit atoll VArlr All n . . r i . . " r the barn for a few days to cut nay. ... ... J . I. . -1..L.. JUiner lTesncr mimaire. ww for the Nye barn also for the big i . a a-v-.B. VHKiMtn aaf HvtR OAm w v ' . ' " ' ........ - Bridge and for the new barn on Mr. Heckel s place wmcu nu oeen ished. , J. K. PRATT. Insurance. TeL 1181 PB. ASHTOS. ELECTRO CHIB OPRAOffOR, OPPOWTE BZUJO THEATER. PHONE C21-J. tf BOB EABlr Life Inanrane. WAESEB TUNES PIANOS Ph. 312. u EUGENE COLt-ECTtOW ABEMOY Collections snywheraj o hara nlest w oolleot. Ir 8li. Phoss WO. Why a COPELAND? ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR J abater value par dollar Invaated from tht atandpolnt of 2 eontenta, ahelf apace, lea cubes, capacity, convenience, appearance. ' 5j yer wants a machine that will prova, dependable, that " be long-lived end that will operate economically. Chicago apartment houses are Copelend equipped, ""a f,,B0, BAILEY ELECTRIC CO. 40 Wlllametie -two thousand 1 carloads of eirwerators iJeneml tlectnc R delivered to users since April first The General Electric Refrigerator has now been on the market just one year. From the day it was first aiinoiineed, it was accepted by the public with truly amassing enthusiasm. Since April first, more than .2000 carloads have been delivered to American homes. This is a gratifying tribute to the General Electric Refrigerator- a true achievement in electrical engineering. It is the worthy product of the Research Laboratories of the world's largest electrical manufacturer. Nine factories icorking at top speed Tne tremendous demand for these "years ahead" refrigerators has made it necessary to increase production again and again -Just as rapidly as is consistent with General Electric standards of quality. 1 Now nine fac tories are working at top speed to take care of the mcreaung volume of Just as soon as each refrigerator has passed its many rigid tests, it is shipped to a waitV ing customer. We are assured by the fao tories that all orders now on file will be filled within the next few weeks - We suggest that you place your order now If you are planning to purchase a refrigera tor this summer, we strongly advise you to . comeinatoneeandplayourord.Tlaa yon will be sure of harhsgyourrefriecttsCT just as soon as you are ready for It. The first 100,000 t&crinrinating Ameriass women to choose this reroliitionary refrjg. erator bare been its best adwrtiscrs. They have pronouneed it unuenally .onieS, ceon nomical in opeiioo, ea to keepdoms3d worry-proof. It Is their TertBct which, is a large measure, is responble tor thia hearty nariaan-wide fteceptaace. GE3 SIERAL k fQELECIBIC Beafllgiialof 1 aUHl li li aeensA )yawa'wrii a n aaa, aaj lai)(Bei I e- II l J W I El IH Elkins Electric Shop jLJ mZIZHJ 1 If Hi I . 1 I 1027 Willamette Phone 304 A