Th Ntwi-Rtrlw, Ketebjrg, Society and GluU By LOTUS KNIGHT PORTER NOTICE Social Items submitted by tele phone lor the society page must be turned In before 12 o'clock Monday through Thursday snd by 10 a. m. Friday at which time the social calendar and Sat urday'! tociety page are closed weekly. LINGER LONGER CLUB OUTLINES ACTIVITIES AT RECENT MEETING Mrs. Roy Gordon entertained members of the Linger Longer club at her home Friday, Sept. 30. Bouquets of flowers were ar ranged about the rooms. Mrs. Henry Weber presided during the business meeting and It was re solved to continue the club's sponsorship of the Winston Camp Fire Girls. A party to honor the girls Is planned for November. New officers elected Included: Mrs. Art Wllkem. president; Mrs. Cecil Callahan, secretary treasurer and Mrs. Kealh Ronk, icribe. Games and visiting were fol lowed bv a social hour. Attend ing the club meeting were Mrs. Henry Weber, Mrs. Henry Tro haugh. Mrs. Cora Clayton, Mrs. Art Wilkens, Mrs. Cecil Calla han, Mrs. Kenneth Ronk, Mrs. Ma honey, a guest; Mrs. Keath Ronk and the hostess, Mrs. Gor don. LUTHERAN LADIES t-y.AH TALK ON PROPHETS Bl CHURCH MINISTER Rev. Willis Erlckson began a aeries of talks on the Old Testa ment prophets beginning with the first prophet, Amos, at the meet ing of Eden Ladies Aid of the El garose Lutheran church Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. E. O. Bloomquist. Plans were discussed during the business session for a bazaar to be held Dec. 3 at the church. The afternoon closed with a so cial hour and refreshments were served by the hostess to a num ber of members and guests. Mrs. Carl E. Johnson will be hostess to the Aid at her home, October 18. DEWEY CHAM BLEN HONORED ON BIRTHDAY Dewey Chamhlen of Tenmile waa surprised at his home the evening of Sept. 30 when he was honored on his birthday by a group of friends. He was pre sented with a birthday cake by Mr. and Mrs. Burt Fox and daughter, Diane. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Chamhlen to Mr. and Mrs. Al Young, Her bert Whitney, Mr. and Mis. Fox and daughter and Mr. Chamhlen. Havt Your Horn Landseaptd on F. H. A. Terms Trees Topped or Removed Lawn Planted Shrubs Pruning Coll us for Information L. H. McPherson Rt. I, Box 151 Phons 71S-J-1 H - y Or. Wd Oct. 3, 1 949 : GIRLS ELECT OFFICERS FOR HORIZON CLUB AT GALLA HOME A group of senior high school siiis met at the home of Mrs. J. Galla at Melrose last Thursday and elected officers for their Ho rizon club, the senior organiza tion of Camp Fire Girls. Mrs. Galla explained to the members the activities and pur pose of the Horizon club. Ber nice Lounshury was elected pres ident; Sue Brown, secretary treasurer; Mary Lynn Holm, song leader; and Norlne Kruys man, scribe. Later Mrs. Galla served re freshments to the new officers and Arlene Coffman, Jackie Lund and Wllma Pope. AUXILIARY PRESIDENTS MEET AT WENGER HOME FOR DESSERT-SUPPER Past Presidents club of the Am erican Legion auxiliary met at the home of Mrs. Fred Wenger, Wednesday, Sept. 28 for dessert supper. Plans were made for the club to meet the third Tuesday evening of each month in the fu ture. The Past Presidents present were Mrs. George Caskey, Mrs. Victor Micelli, Mrs. Harry F. Hatfield. Mrs. Rudolph Rttzman, Mrs. Betty Moore, Mrs. R. B. Reed. Mrs. F. W. Dauber and the hostess, Mrs. Wenger, OILLARO PARENTS ATTEND P.-T.A. SCHOOL A group of parents from Dil lard attended the Parent-Teacher school of Instruction at the Episcopal parish hall at Rose burg Friday, Sept. 30. Included in the group were Mrs. Ruby Jones, Mrs. Margaret McCord, Mrs. filmms, Mrs. Alice Hill, Mrs. Mildred Mahoney, and Mrs. Rosa Helnbach. WOMENS' CHURCH GROUP SCHEDULES FALL MEETING The Women's Society of Chris tian Service at Dlllard will be gin fall activiifra at the home of Mrs. Stanford Buell Thursday, Oct. 6. A polluck luncheon to be gin at one o'clock has been ar ranged. All members and friends are invited. RIDOLE REBEKAH LODGE PLANS BAZAAR, SOCIAL NIGHT The annual bazaar given by the P.N.G. club of the Relief Rebek ah lodge, Riddle will be held at the Masonic hall at Riddle, Sat urday evening, October 8. In con nection with the bazaar there will be cards for those who care to play. Refreshments will be sold during the evening. RAW MEAT-NINE I ivci SANTA BARBARA, Calif.--(,D Is your cat listless, grouchv, bor ed wilh life? If so, you might try on your kitty the diet Daniel A. Saltier feeds his pet. Saltier' c Joined his family as a kitten. That was 20 years ago. And she has amazed Ihe familv by remaining frisky despite her old age. The venerable feline, a centen arian by human standards, "nev er comes into the house," Saltier says. "Shea restless, almost wild. Spends most of her time roaming the neighborhood look ing for excitement." Saltier thinks maybe the rugged diet she gels might explain her spryness land longevity. He feeds her reg ularly: raw beef, raw fish, raw liver, cottage cheese and occa sionally floats an egg or two In her milk bowl. WALLBOARD Flrtex Sheetrock Matonit PAGE LUMBER & FUEL 164 E. 2nd Ave. S. Phone 242 Students CLARK'S STUDIO IS OFFERING A REGULAR 8.00 FEATURE TINT VIGNETTE PORTRAIT FOR 2.50. Pvt. Harold L King Jr. Begins Basic Air Court Pvt. Harold L. King Jr., 17, above, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. King of Roseburg. has report ed to Lackland, Texas, AFB, the "Gateway to the Air Force," to begin the AF basic airmen indoc trination course. Lackland, situated near San Antonio, is the world's largest air force base, center of air force basic training for airmen and wo men, Indoctrination station for prior service reenlislees and home of the AF" officer candldaie school. King's 13 weeks of basic train ing will prepare him for entrance into air force technical training and for assignment in specialized work. The course will include a scientific evaluation of his aptl tltude and inclination for follow ing a particular vocation and ca reer. Stuffed Pepper Fine For Autumn By GAYNOR MADDOX (NEA Staff Writer) Time now to begin collecting recipes for cooler nights. Let's begin wilh stuffed green pepperi and Brazil nut cookies. Creole Stuffed Peppers (Makes 6 servings) Six medium green peppers, 1 small onion, chopped, 1 cup ground cooked ham (or 1 pound dried beef), 3 tablespoons fat, melted, one lOi-ounce can con densed tomato soup, 1 cup corn meal, 1 egg, slighlly beaten. Heat oven to 37j degrees F. (moderate). Rpmove seeds and tops from peppers. Combine re maining ingredients, mixing well. Stuff peppers. Place upright in greased 2 quart baking dish; add waler to cover bottom of dish. Cover and bake one hour at 375 degrees F. Quick Mix Brazil Nut Cookies (Yield: 3 dozen cookies) One cup sifted all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, I teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon cinna mon, i cup fat, 11 cups firmly packaged brown sugar, 13 cup milk, 2 eggs, 1 teaspoon vanilla, 3 cups rolled oats, i cup chocolate pieces, 34 cup chopped Brazil nuts. Sift together into mixing bowl flour, baking powder, aalt and cin namon. Add fat, sugar, milk, eggs and vanilla. Stir until blended. Beat 1 minute. Stir In rolled oats, chocolate pieces and Brazil nuls. Droo by teaspoonfuls on baking sheet. Bake in moderate oven (375 degrees F.) for 12 to 15 minutes. Brazil Nut Sugar Cookies (Yield: about 3 dozen cookies) One and three-quarters cups slfled all-purpose flour, 1 tea spoon baking powder, i teaspoon salt, cup fat, 34 cup sugar, I cup ground Brazil nuls, 2 eggs, well bealen, 34 teaspoon vanilla. Sift together flour, baking pow der and salt. Cream fat. Gradual ly add sugar: cream until llg t Boswell Mineral Baths Chiropractic Phvsiotherapy Clinic Lady Attendanta 1 Mile S. of Drain. Oregon L - ; ie' ' 'V I ; ' f ' '1 I ' if OF ALL SCHOOLS Ruling Bans Govt. Sale Of Water To Californians SACRAMENTO, Oct 5 CPI Attorney General Fred N. How ser ruled Tuesday the federal Government cannot sell water from California'! streams to the people of California. Howser said contracts the Fe deral Government makes with water districts for construction of reclamation projects cannot Include provisions for sale of the water fy the Federal Govern ment. "The United States has no wa ter to sell," the attorney Gener al's opinion said. "Any contract which it makes is, strictly, a contract for the use of the Feder al works to deliver the conser ved water, and for repayment of the cost of construction oper ation and maintenance." The opinion came in an Inter pretation of proposed contracts between the Goleta County Water district, the Santa Barbara Coun ty Waler agency and U. S. Bur eau of Reclamation. The contract would have pro vided that the U. S. would sell and the water agencies would purchase water in return for th government constructing a water conservation project on th Santa Ynez river in Santa Barbara county. Emergency Lights Aid Justice's Wife In Plane Landing YAKIMA, Wash.. Oct. 5-JPI -Lights from hastily assembled cars and flares lighted the air port runway Monday night as the wife of U. S. Justice William O. Douglas arrived to take up a bed side vigil at the side of her hus band. The 50-year-old Justice suffer ed 13 rib fractures and a punc tured lung Sunday when his horse rolled on him In the Cascade moun tains. Mrs. Douglas arrived in a Northwest Airlines transport shortly afler a power transfor mer burned out and clothed the field in darkness. The pilot circled overhead for 20 minutes while an emergency call went out for ca-s to light the runway. The landing was un eventful. Doctors attending Douglas said he probably will be able to leave the hospilal here within two weeks. Though In considerable pain, doctors said the Justice's physical condition, hardened by an active outdoor life, is stand ing him In good stead. 'Hamwiches' For Simpler Suppers By GAYNOR MADDOX NF.A Sllll Wrllr For a simple fall supper, try this easy on th.e budget and easy to make dish quick hamwiches. A prepared biscuit mix plus Di-Jon-style muslard makes for a filling meal. Hamwiches go well wilh practically any side dish or vegetable. They are very good with a simple French dressing. Quick Hamwiches (Serves 6) Two cups prepared hixcuit mix, 12 cup milk, 6 slices boiled ham, Dilon-stvle muslard. Mix biscuit mix and milk. Roll out into round shape about 1-8-Inch thick. Cut Into 12 pie-shaped pieces. Cut ham slices In half diagonally to form two wedges. Place slice of ham on wedge of dough. Spread ham thinly with muslard. Roll, starting at wide end and press tip firmly to fast en. Place on greased pan with tip on bottom. Bake 20 minutes in 425 degrees F. oven. Note: These mav be served with mush room saiire if desired. Tiny "hamwiches" make unusual hot hora d'oeuvres. Dijon Salad Dressing (Makes about 1 cup-dressing) Three-quarters cup salad oil, 1-4 cup vinegar. 12 teaspoon salt, dash black pepper. 1-4 teaspoon onion salt, 1-8 teaspoon paprika. and fluffy. Add Brazel nuts and well-beaten eggs and beat well. Add vanilla. Add drv ingredients; mix thoroughly. Chill. Shape into verv small ball's and place on bak ing" sheet. Cover bottom of gla;s wilh damp cloth and press each cookie bail very thin. If desired sprinkle wilh sugar and cinnamon or decorate wilh finely cut cher ries. Bake in moderately hot oven (400 degrees F.) 10 to 12 minutes. 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Bartlett said he believed that both Statehood bills will be acted upon soon after the next session of Congress convenes In Jan uary. "The two bills are so closely related." Bartlett said, "that Russia Backs Plans For German Reds' Government BERLIN, Oct. 5 liPl The Russian army's newspaper here endorsed Tuesday the imminent creation of a "national govern ment" In Berlin by German Com- 3 teaspoons Dijon-style mustard, 1 tablespoon sugar. Mix all Ingredient! together In bottle and shake vigorou-.lv-Chill. Shake well before serving. Mr. Mustard's Deviled Pork Chops (Serves 4) Four pork chops 1-Inch thick, salt, pepper, 1 tablespoon fat, 3 tablespoons butter, 2 tablespoons catsup. 2 teaspoons DiJon-styl mustard, dash tabasco sauce, 14 teaspoon onion salt, 1-8 teaspoon garlic salt, 1-2 teaspoon paprika, 1-3 cup boiling water. . . Trim excess fat from chops. Sprinkle with salt and pepper, Saule slowly in fat until golden brown on both sides, turning sev eral times. Place Jn baking pan. Add remaining ingredient! to drippings in pan and stir well. Pour over chops. Bake in mod erate oven (350 degrees F.) about 30 minutes or until well done. Cover dish first 15 minutes. Baste chops once or twice with suace In pan. . " M - 1 most comforlablel ( A sl0CS V i ta m me they cannot be separated or act ed upon singly. If the Hawaiian strike is settled I believe there is an excellent chance we will get statehood next year." Bartlett said the Hawaiian sit uation "is another illustration why statehood should be granted to the two territories. "There is no doubt but that a territory has' more difficulty in handling a strike such as the present one than a state." munists. The official newspaper of the Soviet occupation army said the German people had demanded this new government "to over come the Western powers' " pol icy of division and to build a "united, independent, democrat ic Germany." It claimed the new government would be "a sovereign and inde pendent organ, representing and protecting the true interest! of the German people." It denounced the leader! of the West German Federal Republic at Bonn as "miserable puppets. KINDERGARTEN OPENING " Registration Friday, Oct. 7 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon Classes will be held in the Sunday 8chool Building of the First Baptist Church Phone 725-YX or 1S99-R-4 for information Discover why millions of women call them Tfc Hasaaae. There is n other shoe im the worid like it for tohd comfort, smsrtnese and ralne. In toft black kid. Sizes to 10 AAAA to C 10.95 RedC Hw pttxixt completely controlled by foreign Imperialists." SOLD EXCLUSIVELY BY Candies T Haaffer. Let this trim, nem fttd Crojs Shoe take fou swinging through busy dayt, tirelessly, with en eager, young step. In butter-soft black or brown calf, i Sizes to 11 AAAA to C 10.95 ft tAMeei loss ax m ciwirtiiB wlwttvw Bullets Continue To Fly In Feud In Tennessee Town DAISY. Tenn., Oct. 4 t.P) Two more houses, a restaurant and an automobile were raked by bullets Monday as tension growing out of family feuds con tinued its hold over this moun tain town. One house was peppered for the second time since Saturday, morning. Three others have re ceived one volley each since Sa turday. No injuries have been report, ed In the latest outbreak of the feud, which in the past has been blamed for two deaths and nu merous bullet wounds. The slaying! took place last year. The last of several court trials growing out of the feud ended last week with no convic tions. Violence was at a stand still during the trial, which has been pending since the slaying of restaurant operator George Tur ley last November. . Court testimony given during the trials indicated that the feud started over the making of mountain whisky. News-Review Classified Ads bring best results. Phone 100. For ops" en Dralnboardi m Set Phil Durnom Lino'eum Laying and Venetian 920 S. Main Blindi 1336-J . 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