Tuti., Dte. 18, 1951 Thi Ntws-Rtvltw, RoMburg, Ort. I ) ) 1 i v I i I 2 S: for winning manly hearts Hme'e sWANK'e peerlue, pierceleu Pin Klip, newly faehioned in hutrout genuine mother-of-pearl. Output i a choice of thru wtapont that keep the tie neatly centered, yet never penetrate it. swank magic thal'e grand to give or get. Scimitar. Sabre, Dagger, $2.93 each, ptue Federal T"t. :ff t I magic thal'e grand to give or ;V B SjfeyfvV I get. , Scimitar, Sabre, Dagger, ft- h fl28;iZ0 1 . P'" federal Tt. & IW MEN'S STORE w 120 NORTH JACKSON 8 re0 gssa ANOTHER NUN FACES RED TRIAL-Sister Marie Raymond of the Order of St. Vincent de Paul, pictured with some of her charges at the French Mission Orphanage in Feiping, China, (aces trial before a Chinese "People's Court." News of her arrest fol lowed reports that five Canadian nuns were convicted in Canton of "mistreating and murdering" Chinese orphans. This photo was received in France by Sister Marie's sister, also a nun. U. Of 0. Student On List Of Oxford Scholarships PRINCETON, N. J. ( . plan to use their scholarships, Three Pacific Northwestern stu- which entitle them to a minumum dents were among 32 persons of two years at Oxford, to continue their studies in economics. Kai sanovsky, who has received a bachelor's degree of philosophy at the University of Oregon and is now doing graduate work in lan guages, said he plans to study philosophy under the scholarship. The students were chosen by a district committee which met at Spokane. awarded scholarships to Oxford university in England in this year's Rhodes competition. The winners were announced by Dr. Frank Aydelotte of the insti tute for advanced study. The successful candidates from district tj (northwestern) are Alex ander masanovsKy, r.ugene, ure.f university of Oregon; Alan C. En thoven, Seattle, Stanford univer sity, and Jotin R. Hughes, Twin Falls, Idaho, University of Wash ington. Enthoven and Hughes said they S yOtIR OLD FAITHFUL ' RfAOy TO RETIRE? 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For Your Shopping Convenience f' (MIMOIg B 222 West Ook . . . Diol 3-4337 Myrtle Creek . Phone 1345 Cranberry Parfait Tasty New Idea By GAYNOR MADDOX NEA Food end Markets Editor For your Christmas entertaining, here are two delightful recipes. The stuffed mushrooms can be served as hot canapes before din ner and the partait is light and delicate and as red as holly. Stuffed Broiled Mushrooms (Makes 4 servings) Six-ounce can broiled mushroom crowns, 3-ounce can deviled ham. Vt teaspoon mustarl, Vi teaspon gratea onion, va teaspoon minced parsley. i Drain mushrooms, reserving broth for other use. Scoop out stem ends of mushroom crowns with sharp knife of melon bailer. Finely chop stem ends. Combine deviled ham, chopped mushroom stems, mustard, onion and oarslcv. Stuff mixture back into mushroom crowns. Arrange In shallow pan to go under broiler. Broil 4 inches from moderate heat in preheated broil ing compartment until thoroughly hot, about 5 minutes. Serve as hot canape, or to top scrambled eggs on toast. Cranberry Parfait (Makes 8 servings) One egg white, 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 egg yolk, 2 cups milk, 2 or 3 tablespoons sugar, 1-8 teaspoon salt, 3 tablespoons quick-cookin? tapioca, 1 teaspoon vatulla, KRNR 1470 kc. 1240 kt. ICRUL KUIAININO BOUBB TOO At 4:00 Fulton UwU Jr. UBS 4:1 Hemlnfwty MBS 4:30 Good Newt 4:4 Sm Haytw MBS 5:00 Sit Preston of Yukon MBS 8:30 Sky King MBS 5:55 Newt MBS 6:00 YMCA Program 15 World ot SporU 530 Brighter Sid 45 Sam Hay MBS e Bill Henry MBS 7:00 Sleepy time Tales 7: 15 Chuck wagon Jamboree 7:10 Melodv Time 8:00 Twentieth Century Serenade 8:30 Hardy Family 00 Glenn Hardy MBS 19 Fulton Lewis Jr. MBS B::tO Joe Maitey St Guitar 9 45 Christmas Party fi:S5 rive Minute finale MBS 10:001 Love a Mystery 10:1ft Smiley Burnett Show 10:30 Mysterious Traveler MBS 11:00 Nlte Watch 11:25 News Nltecap 11:30 Sign Off WEDNESDAY. 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Hartch LBS 9:15 Henry Busse 9 30 Christmas Music 10:00 Modern Melody Hour 10:30 Jim McCulla News LBS 10:45 Midnight Flyer 11:30 Sign Off remain on the air Christmas Eve until midnight, with a special pro gram of Christmas music from 11:00 to 12:00 p.m. So, you can1 leave that radio on Christmas eve for very pleasant background music. j STAT I POST FILLED SALEM -7P) - C. C. Curl, Pendleton, was appointed to the state racing commission by Gov. Douglas McKay for a term ending Jan. 15, 1953. He succeeds the late F. S. Le Grow, Athena. For Xmas Cheer! Tom & Jtrry Better Egg Nogg Base RICH -MAID ICE CREAM 432 South Stephen Vi cups cranberry sauce or cran bery jelly, Vi cup cream, whipped Beat egg white until foamy throughout; add 2 tablespoons sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, and continue beating with rotary egg beater until mixture will stand in soft peaks. Set aside. Mix egg yolk with about V cup of the milk in saucepan. Add 2 or 3 tablespoons sugar, salt, tapioca and remaining milk. Place over medium heat. . Cook until mixture comes to a boil, stirring constantly this takes 5 to 8 minutes. Pour small amount of hot tapioca mixture gradually on beaten egg white, blending well. Then quickly add the re maining mixture, stirring constant ly. (The hotter the tapioca and the faster it is blended in, the thicker and fluffier the pudding will be). Add vanilla. Cool, stirring once after 15 or 20 minutes. Chill. Serve the tapioca cream and cranberry sauce layered in parfait glasses. (Make 5 layers, beginning with cranberry saute). Top with the whipped cream. To protect themselves against the savage Kitan people across the Yulu river to the north, the an cient Koryo kings, who ruled what is modern-day Korea, built a great wall 25 feet high across the en tire peninsula. There were 16,133 women ar rested for drunkenness in the 1 0 ' United States in 1949 SPECIAL CHRISTMAS MUSIC tonight. . . Ott & Ricketts Christ mas party, 9:45 p.m., transcribed locally, and from the network we will bring you the Lincolnton high school girl's chorus at 10:30. We have also received word that the JOYFUL HOUR will be coming our way for the fith year hi- Mghting Mutuals Christmas pro grams. It will be heard, on Sun day. December 23.6 to 7 p.m Participating will be Bins C osby. Ann Blylhe, Jimmy Durante, and I'at o Brien. lingers from New York, Lanny Ross, Leonard War ren and others. ywnaMgi maw mimen 1 Sufinv Brook- m From the plcutre above, would you call this male feline danger ous to mankind? Clyde Beatty could give you the answer, for this is Prince who, early In 1951 killed two of this showman'! ti gers during a Detroit appear ance. Clyde tells us. ai a rule, lions are not man eaters, although young ones occasionally attack older ones unable to compete with other wild beasts. Lions not only live in Africa, but also in Meso potamia and Gujarat, In north west Indian. Clyde Beatty can tell you many interesting things about the big eats, as he is a veteran when it comes to working wilh them. Clyde Beatty and his ad ventures are heard over this sta tion three nights each week, Mon.. Wed., and Friday, from 5:30 tit 5:55. FLASH FROM BOB GRANT: He informs us the station will tS PROOF KENTUCKY WHISKEY A BIEHO 65X GRAIN NEUTRAL, SPIRITS IHEJIDSUNNY BROOK COMPANY, LOUIS VI I L E(aK t NIU CKTJ TOMORROW "MY FRIEND FLICKA" IN TECHNICOLOR WITH RODDY McDOWELL PRESTON FOSTER RITA JOHNSON PLUS "SALERNO BEACHHEAD" DANA ANDREWS RICHARD CONTE TONIGHT 2 TOP HITS! V-M CONSOLE REPLACEMENT 48.95 Convert your console from o ilnglo peed phonograph fo a phonograph that will play all thrta popular spaadi. This V-M Replacement will play 10" and 12" records of the same speed when Intermiied, automatic tone arm, positive record protection, dual-needle and reversible cartridge. A wonderful buy at this low price and your old unit will be ac cepted as a trade-in. 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