MERRY-GCy ' ROUND CLUB
MEETS AT PICKENS HOME
Mrs. J. Earle P 1 c k e n of
Winston was hostess Thursday af
ternoon, Feb. 7, when she enter
tained the Merry-Go-Round Club
at a 1:30 o'clock salad-luncheon
at her home on South Stephens
Street.
The serving table was centered
with an attractive arrangement of
winter jasmine, flanked by match
ing pale yellow tapers. Refresh
ments were in keeping with the
Valentine season.
Following the luncheon, a pleas
ant social hour was enjoyed by
members and their invited guests.
Present, besides the hostess, Mrs.
Pickens, were: Mrs. J. H. Wilson,
Mrs. Earl Agee, Mrs. J. Kearby
Masters, Mrs. J. H. Carnes, Mrs.
George Sothman, Mrs. Fred Vehr
Ing, Mrs. George Johnson and Mrs.
J. Harold Nichols. Guests included
Mrs. Elmer Metzger and Mrs. Ella
Lennox.
Time and place of the next
meeting will be announced later.
SKATING PARTY IS
ENJOYED AT WILBUR
The Wilbur Recreational Club
sponsored a skating party at the
Winchester rink Friday, Feb. 8.
The party was well-attended by
the Wilbur residents and everyone
had an enjoyable time.
The next skating party for Wil
bur will be March 14 at Winchester.
The most startling development
in cooking ware!
better than anything
in the home cooking field
inboftonw'
Thick layet Inch of Aluminum oeitaVo'
to (oyer of Itainleis tleel. The thick alum
inum tefoadt Hit heol met evenly and Ifcor
uahly. The combination of m two motalt
helm nap th hat kaepi host In bottom ol
poo where It belongs.
Tout Butt Buy!
Aere's why
spreads heat more evenly
easier to keep dean and shining
can be used n high or low heal
on any type of clove
Ideal for "waterless" or regular
cooking -
ahrat years of letvke
has all th advantages f ,
staMess steel
lajMl4loWMiMl
$10.95
$10.75
Also available: Chicken Fryer; Dutch
Oven; 7',", ", lO'i" Fry tout
HOUSEWARES . . . DOWNSTAIRS
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Colored Peopie m...
Unit' Formed At Eugene
EUGENE I -r. A chanter of
the National Association for Ad
vancement of Colored People was
formed at the University of Oregon
Wednesday nignt.
It ia designed to aid in solving
the Dlieht of Negroes whose hous
ing problems recently were brought
to me Mienuoa oi ine puunc
through newspaper articles- and
meetings.
About ISO students at the meet
ing named Charles Aull, graduate
student from Flushing, Long is
land. temrxrarv chairman. City
residents as well as students will
De eligible for membership, he
said.
An Inter-Racial Relations Coun
cil also is expected tu be formed
within a few days to work on the
Negro problem.
Oatmeal Makes
Fine Popovers
BY GAYNOR MADDOX
NEA Food and Merketi Editor
Believe ir or not. light popovers
can be made of leftover oatmeal
They are delicious, golden brown,
ana nave a iiavor mai is parucu
larly good when filled with cream
ed chicken, ham or seafood.
Top Hat Oatmeal Popovers
(Makes i Popovers)
Once ud cooked oatmeal, 2 egg
yolks, 1 cup sifted enricned tiour,
1 teasooon baking powder. 1 tea.
spoon salt, 1 cup milk, 2 egg
whites, stiff beaten.
Grease glass custara cups or
popover irons and heat in oven
wnue maxing ine oauer.
Combine oatmeal and eefi yolks,
Sift together flour, baking powder
and salt. Add with mute to oat-meal-eee
mixture and stir in light
ly. Fold stiff-beaten egg whites into
oatmeal mixture.
. Fill hot custard cups or popover
irons 2-3 Jul! of batter. uaKe in
hot overn (i5 degrees F.) for 20
minutes. -
Make a H-inch slit in the lop
of each popover for escape of
steam. Reduce heat to moderate
(350 degrees F.) and bake 35 to
40 minutes longer. Remove from
baking pan.
Cut the top off each popover and
fill with creamed chicken, ham or
tuna fish. Replace top and serve
as a luncheon dish.
Note: These may also be served
plain with butter and jelly as a
breakfast bread.
Oatmeal fritters are made of
two cups of cooked oatmeal.
Served with syrup and crisp ba
con they, too, make a fine lunch
eon dish.
Oatmeal Fritters
(Makes 10 to 12 cakes)
Two cups cooked oatmeal, 1 egg,
beaten; V4 teaspoon salt, Vt tea
spoon baking powder, Vi cup flour.
Combine oatmeal and beaten
egg; sift together rest of ingre
dients' and add to oatmeal. Beat
well. Drop V cup for each cake
iijto hot fat Vc-lnch deep in frying
pan. Brown on both sides. Drain
on absorbent paper. Serve with
butter and syrup.
Utility In Law Tilt Wit n City Of Springfield
EUGENE bn Mountain States I
Power Co. has charged in circuit'
court that certain Springfield City)
officials have violated the Oregon
and United States constitutions in
attempting to take Mountain States
Eroperty without "due process of
iw."
The charse is part of an
amended complaint filed with the
court as thj latest step in an at
tempt by the private power firm to
enjoin Municipal Power from en
forcing a safety code ordinance.
The ordinance would place the
administration of a .safety code in
the hands of the manager of Munic
ipal Power, a close competitor
with Mountain States for the put
year.
Mountain States, which claims
2,350 of the city's 3,800 electric
users, charged that city officials
are attempting to strangle the
private firm by the ordinance.
The ordinance would require
Mountain States to pay $1 per pole
in fees to replace or install poles
and $5 each for other work ap
plications. '
"This would necessitate hundreds
of permits at great expense, hin
derance, and delay," the powei
company declared.
The complaint charged that the
city has no legal authority to reg-
Thur., Feb. 21y 1952The News-Review, Roseburg, Ore.
ulate a public utility because the
Oregon Public Utilities Commis
sioner is given the power exclusively.
Escaping Oil Gives
River Ice Pink Color
BERWICK, Pa. I It wasn't
pink elephants that hsM Berwick
townspeople taking a second look
the last few days. It was pink Ice
on the Susquehanna River.
The technicolor ice formed along
the east bank of the river and ex
tended some distance out.
The best solution to the puizle
seems to be that oil escaping front
a clogged underwater pipe caused
l!i3 coloring. .
Angel Falls in Venezuela if U
limes higher than Niagra Falls.
315 W. CASS
PHONE 3-5434
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From Our Own Feed Lots In the Klamath Basin
Government Graded 'Good' Steer Beef
BEEF
Lb.
BEEF
Lb.
ROASTS 591$TEAKS IT 89'
SHORT
RIBS 391 STEAKS 79
Lb.
R IB
Lb.
TENDER LOIN
PORK ROASTS :r ' b 39
SHOULDER
POREC ROASTS
Trimmed
Center Lb
Cuts
35
COUNTRY
SAUSAGE
Seasoned
Right
Lb.
29
SLICED BACON
MORRELL'Si
Pkg.
PRIDE
49'
PURE LARD
CARTON
lb. 12V2c
RCH CDYCDC READY F0R frying
CU ri I ClXkl STRICTLY FRESH Local Grown
lb, 69c
SLICED LUNCHEON MEATS:
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Smoked LINK SAUSAGE
Fresh LINK SAUSAGE
CHILI ROLLS
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LAWS0N
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AT. ANNUAL
2nd BIG DAY
$1 dlii
EARRINGS
100
PLUS TAX
VALUES
TO 2.95
MEN'S DRESS -WORK WATCHES
Built for hard abuse. 17 jewel
movement for anured
Waterproof, shock
dustproof and guaranteed.
ise. 17 jewel
ired accuracy. CT
resistant, P
Regular 39.95
TAX
PEARLS
1 -2-3
STRANDS
CQ Plus Tax
3tC Values to 5.00
WATCHES
NATIONALLY
ADVERTISED
U P TO
50
OFF
f ' i
1 MOUNTINGS fl
Remount your die- 1 jj "
mond In a new mod- ff J
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DIAMONDS
30 off w
Our diamonds are marked with our regu
lar price tags both In the store and In
our windows. Just look at the price tag
and take off 30 end you have the price
it will cost you. ' -'''..
MFG. BY ONEIDA
COMMUNITY
SILVER CO.
SO Pc. Service for 8
Knives, forks, soups, teaspoons,
butter knife in tarnish proof chest
39.95
NO TAX
Regular 52.50
I 7
s I i
Remount your dia
mond in a new mod
ern setting. During
this sale you pay
only for the ring. No
additional charge
for resetting of the
stone or sizing it to
fit your finger.
II S I E i
GRAB BAG
Yes, we are going to have another one of our famous Grab
Bags. We have taken regular merchandise from our stock
having a guaranteed value of 1.50 to 5.00, of which we have
a surplus, wrapped it and placed it in a barrel in the center of
our store. Come in and grab for a package. It will amaze you
what you will get! Surprises! Fun!
Thrills! Oh, yes! There is a diamonc
ring in one of the packages,
come on in and make a grab.
BIRTHSTONES
30 off
Every brrthstone ring In the store Is In
cluded in this sale. Come in and make
your selection now while you have the
great opportunity to save.
GLAZED
FRANCISCAN
C0R0NAD0
16-Piece
STARTER
SET
Regular 11.00
5.50
OPEN
STOCK
40 Off
EARRINGS
For pierced
e e r s . 1 0 K
Solid Gold.
Reg. 5.95
1
95
PLUS
TAX
FRANCISCAN IVY
America's finest glaxed pottery
dishes with attractive Ivy pattern. AfJ
3U riece service ror o.
n n
50
TRAVEL ALARM
CLOCKS
11.44 T fit?
Reg
Large Size
ir,a.M 4.95
Phinney Walker. Guaranteed,
tractive leather case in assorted colors.
. At-
MATCHING FRANCISCAN GLASSES
Glasses to match your Franciscan
Ware. Dessert Rose, Apple and Ivy .
patterns handpainted on extra ggg
heavy glasses.
NEW REMINGTON "60"
ELECTRIC SHAVER
Re9U,a,Now2O.00
And Your Old Shaver .
STERLING CANDLESTICKS .;,.
SILENT BUTLERS Regular 1.95
n oc plus
TAX
o-r no
e7
TAX
MEN'S WATCH
BANDS
STAINLESS
STEEL
Regular 5.95
3
NO TAX
All Merchandise, Unless
Stated, Subject To
Federal Tax.
SILVERPLATE
26 Piece Service
for 6. Regula
14.95. Limit
To A Customer,
?'s (ft)
95
NO
TAX
HAVILLAND CHINA
LUNCHEON SET
16 Piece Starter Set
3 Lovely Patterns
REGULAR 49.75
29"
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