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The Eugene Guard from Eugene, Oregon • Page 28

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The Eugene Guardi
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Eugene, Oregon
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28
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Rpglsifr-Ouarrl. Eugene, Ore.Thnr., May 24, 1951 Page 29 Girl Scouts Give Tea for Mothers Mealtime Should be Happy Never overcook liver if you want Next time you serve apple and it to be tender. A good rule is celery salad top it with a mound Rv r.Avvnn Minnnv i ii RES WELL Members of vVl uuu dim dppaue. rerpeiuai nurry ciauon 01 iooa. rur mum uuta.

Girl Scout Xroop H4 entertained tn itA Stair Writer lanH tpnstnn at mpaltimu crvn hnilr) i r.i lu cook the liver only until it of cottage cheese sprinkled with a icarn wnne uitv ecu. ineir moincrs ai a tea at tc nome How napDV is mealtime in vnnriup unpleasant rood asociations ini r.r ki.Sr in changes color. I little paprika. house? Many a doctor asks that; the child dislikes cooied from elders at 'Skaggs. Mothers present were Mrs.

question in an effort to trace re-1 The main meal can provide the and dislikes copied irom eiders at Birdone Mrs Kmiti. Tir.lt most congenial hour of the daw the table, will carry on through Mrs Warncr jaCobson, Mrs. Har-! youngsters. Often the trouble offering good food and good talk and simple lessons in the appre- directly related to a family habit adult me. tvery cmia is a copy-iray Brown, Mrs.

Austin Uentlev, cat, so make sure that he copies! Mrs. Harry Mawson and Mrs. good food habits. iSkaggs Mrs. Mawson is the assist- Of "havine it out" arntinri tHo Hin! ner table.

Even the small baby knows! ant leader. The bickering might center At Yoncalla Each girl received her second- around Jimmy's report card or his table manners, but the end of the meal found him resentful and "all riled up." whether his mother enjoys feeding him, or whether she is in a hurry to bundle him off to bed. Bottle babies who are held snugly during feeding and cuddled after it, share the same reassuring sense of secur fj Wen itis it pours Plata or iodized class badge. Members of the troop, are Carol Brown, Arlcne Holt, Carolyn Hill. Sharon Hershey, Vienna Jacobson, Lorraine Bentley, Ramona Birdsong, Beverly Mawson and Judith Skap.gs.

Nagging disturbs both disposi- YONCALLA Work has been rapidly progressing for over a week on which is to be paved as soon as the gravel is on. There is almost a continuous string of gravel trucks going and coming. ity as the breast-fed baby. UFfS IITTU CRISES. Mltflstadi "'OHiPON'rWORfiY If lilH There Are Mothers Honored By Girls' Class NOTI Girls of the Intermediate Class of the Church of Christ Sunday School and the Young Girls FISH DAYS Left In May Ai the Business and Professional Women's Club held in Roseburg over the weekend, Mrs.

Robert Crawford was elected chairman of equal rights. The Yoncalla club received a citation award for its large membership growth and a state award for 100 per cent Christian Association honored their mothers at tea recently at the church annex. They were assisted by Mrs. C. D.

Mathews, teacher, and Mrs. Neilan Dodson, leader of the YGCA. A musical program was followed by a puppet show by Mrs. Edna Craighead, who was fifth graders of the Noti school. Seated at a decorated table were the following mothers: Mrs.

R. I EAT MORE. FISH MORE DAYS A WEEK! buried in the Applegate Cemetery last week, was the last surviving member of the pioneer, Robert and Malina Applegate family. She Cook, Mrs. Bert Eaton.

Mrs. Keller Inman, Mrs. Montie Inman, For FAST meals that taste DELICIOUS on BUMBLE BEE TUNA! Husband hungry? No dinner ready? Add a can of delectable Bumble Bee TunR to slightly thinned mushroom serve on hot split and watch the whole family beam over Bumble Bee's rich-flavored tender goodness Soi'd-packed to give you the firm meaty texture men selecti re-packed to assure you each can will be as delicious as the last. For mealtime emergencies, a granddaughter of Jesse D. B.

Smith, Mrs. Juanita Harrington, Mrs. Carl Johnson, Mrs. Ken- Applegate and had spent most of her life west of Yoncalla. neth Van Devender, Mrs.

Earl Hazel, Mrs. George Marion and Mrs. J. R. Mast.

Other guests were Mrs. C. T. Gustin, Mrs. Dodson and Miss Fulton, public health nurse panic on cumDie nee.

Mrs. B. W. Inman. of Douglas County health department, would start a mother and child class in Yoncalla if enough mothers were interested.

It would consist of six two-hour classes with pre-natal and anything that was of interest to mothers. Filr demonstrations, and talks by different doctors would be giyen. BEE PREPARED MINUTES and MONEY 1 FLUFFX REFRIGERATOR ICE CREAM cup milk 1 egg Vt tspn. salt Vi cup and pure cane granulated sugar 2 tspns. grated orange peel cup heavy cream MAKES THE SfST MACARONI- IN THI Rice Is nutritious, easily digest MOST SANITARY PLANT IN THE WEST Beat eggs with rotary beater or ed, palatable and a comparatively cheap source of fuel for the body.

electric mixer until thick and lemon colored. Gradually beat in sugar, continuing to beat until mixture is almost white. In larger bowl, whip cream until fluffy but not stiff and fold in the egg mixture. Add grated orange peel, salt and milk. Stir well, pour into freezing tray, and freeze rapidly until firm.

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