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12 The Ntwi-lteview, ReiaiHftw Most Of 65 Corporations Reporting On Net Ru CAM DiWCAN NEW. YORK I Profits this year i are running ahead of last year by a margin wider than; few but thi most uptimistic-foresaw. The first H3 corporations lo re port on earnings niter taxes in the first three months of operation show three out of our doing bct-'et this year tha.n' last. . ... . Combined, their net profits are 21 per cent Higher than in the first quarter of 1954. ' ' - Partly this, is because business ii good this year; Partly it's ba cause business this, time last year was mediocre to . poor for many companies. . , Then many companies were run ning on reduced production sched ules. Sales were; down and gross profits with them. A sizable num ber, however, maintained their equilibrium because reduced taxes kept net income tram yliding, AN NOUN CEMENT . Practice Limited to the ' Specialty of Fractures-Bone and Joint Disease .'APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE '. ' ' i ' . Roy E. 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The big hull market in stock', was built in part on expectation that earnings would be up this year and that dividends, loo, migir rise. - ' Professional traders look ahead and are more interested in what is to come than what has happened The flood of carninss statement now spouting from the accountants' desks is ancient history in the stock market but a reassuring and grat ifying story,- Some Earnings Dtclint The -profit gains aren't uniform by any means. Eighteen of the 65 Phone OR 3-6366 SEASON OPENS companies show a drop in earn ings. Two firms operated at a Joss. A vear ago there were five in that plight. Nor are the first 65 companies a big enough sample to set the pattern for the thousands yet tone port. But the 65 are widely scat tered through many industries. Unusual Dish Pizza can now become a delight ful treat with this wonder ful new viariation . . .Tuna Pizza Pie.; It retains all the favored fla vor of a regular pizza. . .and may , very well become a year-rpound a family favorite. So quick and easy to prepare, it's a perfect answer to busy-day dinner problems. I i Tuna Pizza Pi 2 cups Biscuit mix 2 3 cup milk (approximately) I can (6 o) tomato paste :'i teaspoon sugar. U teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1 tablespoon olive oil 2 cans 17 oz. ) tuna, well-drained and flaked 1 teaspoon whole oregano . "i cup shredded Amer. cheese Blend tomato paste, lemon "juice, salt and sugar. Let stand. F.mpty contents of biscuit mix package into howl: add milk; stir with fork until mixture forms a ball around fork. Turn out on lightly-floured board or pastry cloth; knead 10 times. Moisten fingertips with ol ive oil and press dough into 12 x 14 inch rcctanffle on oiled cooky sheet. Brush dough with olive oil; spread with tomato mixture. Top with flaked tuna; sprinkle with-oregano and cheese. Bake in hot oven (425 degrees F.I 20-25 minutes. MAKKS 1 large pizza. Serve with leafy APRIL 30 . . . GET lest Jim Incomes Show Better Business Year And they vary just as widely in size. For many of the companies the first quarter of their liscal year is December, January and Febru ary. For others it's the calendar quarter of January, February and March. , Striking profit gains this year Is Tuna Pie green vegetable and salad. (This can be made with 2 cans (7-oz.i Salmon.) Piping hot popovers, brim-full of tasty salmon or tuna, are a de lightful change. They're easy-ui-make and easy on the budget,' too. Salmon-Stufftd Popovers . 1 pg. popover mix 2 eggs 2 cans condensed cream of mush room soup '.i cup milk 1 tableson grated onion 2 cans (7oz. each) Salmon, well-drained and flaked 1 1 can (8 oz.; 1 cup), peas,, drain ed Empty contents of package into bowl; blend in eggs and Vi cups milk. Beat with rotary beater un til smooth. Half-fill very well-greas ed unhealed muftui pans or custard cups. Bake in hoi oven (400 deg F.) about 40 minutes. Blend soup, milk, lemon juice and onion; heat thoroughly. Fold in salmon and peas: heat well. Cut tops from pop overs: fill with, salmon mixture: replace tops. Spoon extra salmon mixture over filled popover. Gar nish with chopped parsley! Serves li-. Serve wilh additional vege tables such as broccoli or spinach, if desired, and a salad. (Or use 2 cans (7 oz. each) tuna )7 SET AT WEISFIELD'S are reported by some of the steel companies and the railroads. In both fields the early months of isa were slowdown periods. Steel reduction, and earnings shrank. For some railroads the red ink came out , on 'the accountants' desks. ' . This year both are doing better than they had expected only a short time ago. Chemicals Building Up Chemicals are among the profit Chowder Perfect For Hungry Crew Looking for something different to serve your hungrv crew for sup per? Wny not give them a flavorful I wholesome chowder such as this '"Plymouth Chowder" they'll beg for morel. Buttery California large dry Jimas are added to diced salt pork and creamed corn in a well I seasoned broth to provide tasty !and nutritious eating for your fam ily. . - . h ... Plymouth " Chowder i H cup diced salt jx.rk i 3. sliced green onions I J'U cup -diced green sweet pepper . I'cup cooked large dry limas i 4 (scant W cup before cooking) : 'a cup lima cooking liquid ; . 1 cup canned cream-style corn ill quart milk Salt and pepper , . ' Paprika Fry salt pork until crisp. Stir in onions and green- peppers, and cook until soft, about 5 minutes. Mix' in limas. cooking liquid, corn :;nd milk. Cook over low heat until thoroughly heated. Do not allow mixture to boil. Season to taste wilh salt, pepper and paprika. " ; Makes 4 to 6 servings. NOW! gainers, reflecting better sales. Building material pruuueers are more prosperous, as befits suppli ers for Hie big building boom, tex tile lirms louk better this vear in many cases because they looked I so bad a year a.o. .Mining com : panies have better profit reports, . aided by Increased demand foi : their products and by' higher pric i es. I Among the food companies to report early, more show declines in profits this year than advances bo do tool makers ana distillers. Banks and linance companies aren't included in the 65 companies of the sample. But most banks have reported earning gains this year, helped by larger funds avail able for investment, and higher returns on securities. Combined, the 65 companies re port profits of S269.2J0.998. A year ago the same 65 had combined earnings of $222,093,483., Three Cef Scholarships To CE Summer Camp Three Roseburg girls from the junior high Christian Endeavor So ciety have been awarded full scholarships to the Christian En deavor camp this summer. Vicki Ilcicrson, Carolyn Bibler and Jan Reed wHl travel to Camp Adams, near Olalla for a vacation sometime this summer because of the awards. The scholarships are based upon the number of regis trations sold for the State Christian Endeavor convention scheduled for April 28 through May 1 in Rose burg. Some 800 out-of-county dele gates are expected to attend the ; convention. Ten other members of the team (selling registrations won trips to the coast later in the spring. The dates of the trip will be announc ed later, First Christian Church officials say. SHOOTS FOR TITLi WASHINGTON' if Orlando Zulueta. smarting under what he calls three straight raw decisions, goes after, lightweishl chamiion Jimmy Carter Wednesday night with a crack at the title hanging in the balance. ROSEBURC 114 N. Rate I MagicJMjlt fel rr Trims tflrScrapM Jim . m m JS "'' I H iWinltM Itl aoi H hwidim Hi" yTry tgip T'C'' I -Mt Hot Utn i i IktinrmaValloA For Your File ' A French toast cheese and ripe olive sandwich along will) hot cof fee makes good TV refreshments. ' Dip the sandwich in the egg and mflk batter and fry' in hot butter until golden brown tin both sides. Garnish with whole ripe olives and carrot curLs. Sprinkle (his crunch;.' topping over ice cream, custard or sim ple puddings. Blend 2 tablespoons melted butter with an equal amount of brown sugar and toss with i cup corn flakes and 2 tablespoons buttered diced roasted almonds. F.naugh for 4 servings. ' Since canned cling peach halves are such a popular salad ingredi ent we're always on the lookout for new ways to use the left-over syrup. Try mixing it cup for cup with chilled ginger ale, adding a couple tablespoons lemon Juice. Makes t most refreshing pick-up. A casserole of crusty baked Cal ifornia large dry limas is a natur al to serve with barbecued short ribs. Makes it easy on the cook since both can be "laking at the same time. , Ideal, too. for occasions when you're not sure just when the family will get home for dinner. Equal parts of mashed satiny soft avocado and sieved cottage cheese make a delicious dress'ng for lettuce wedges. Season t h e mixture with salt, pepper, finely chopped onion, lemon juice and horseradish. ( For a last minute dessert with a dressed-up flavor serve canned cling peach slices mixed with froz en raspberries. Looks extra pret ty when you serve it in stemmed sherbet glasses. Pass crisp choco late almond ice box cookies with it. Strawberry Muffins provide a flavor flourish for spring salad luncheons. Add t cup crushed. I sweetened strawberries to-the egg ! and melted shortening in a basic ! muffin batter. Then pour the li quid ingredients into dry ingre- dicnts and - stir only enough to moisten the flour. 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