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The Camden News from Camden, Arkansas • Page 10

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The Camden Newsi
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Camden, Arkansas
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10
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Cranberry sauce and a spicy sour cream mixture. Mold the lap- salad in vour fanciest container for resplendent display Late Supper Highlights Winter Social Season A late supper is an finish to a fcet-to- ethir of friends. a wonder- ui nay to entertain after an evening at the concert or theater I Preparation time is short. Simply plan your meal ahead ami let canned condensed soup and your electric Bkillet do the an unbeatable combination. In.

this Shrimp Skillet Sn- canned condensed Cheddar ctitese soup sauces cut-up cnokflfd- shrimp, preen pepper strips, and tooked tomatoes. A of onion, garlic, and that most 'unusual of spices, saffron, add a light additional to the tauce. Served over toast points or rude, this dish -will satisfy the heartiest of appetites and the most delicate of palatea. A colorful crispy apple and praps Salad compliments the A tray of assorted pack- John Kasper To Face Charges NASHVILLE, Tenn. I'ne I National States girl.

aged cookies and a pot of hot coffee completes the meal. A menu such as this also stars at brunch and with I-ent soon coming, it can serve as an any-night supper as well. SHRIMP SKILLET SUPREME Vi cup chopped onion Clin pepper strips 1 medium clove fni'llc, minced Juih cruslird sail ron 2 table- butler or lrnn (11 ounces) condensed i'heUriur soup cup chopped cooked tomatoes 1 enp prawns 4 slic es or rusk Preheat electric skillet to to Cook onion, green pepper, garlic, and saffron in butter Until green pepper If tender. Blend in soup until smooth. Add tomatoes and Greers Ferry Reservoir Is Nearly Nl By WltK TEMPLE Associated Press Writer Massive Greers Ferry Reser-j voir is straining at Its bonds, GGrfer to start turning the giant hydroelectric turbines In Greers Ferry Dam next month.

The reservoir near Heber Spr ngs has risen 22 8 feet in i the past six weeks because of heiivy rains and stands at an vation of 447.9 feet above sea I level. Army Engineers are testing turbines and will turn them on in May. The date has not been set, an Engineer spokesman in Little Rock said. It will be the fourth set of turbines put to work generating power from the White River, wliich meanders across North and East Arkansas and joins I he Arkansas River just west of the Mississippi. The water at Greers Ferry is wt'inn 13 feet of the top of the pool.

There is little likelihood of it going over. It like filling a V-shaped I a spokesman said. A little water raises the level i lot down low, but near the Fordvce News SNOWCAPPED CRANBERRY MOLD prawns. Heat, stirring now and then. Serve over toast or Makes 4 servings.

1'ollow top. it takes a lot of water to raise it a Will the release of water through turbines push the White River up appreciably? Engineers say no. have much effect on downstream water levels because tne discharge of water through cn a warrant signed by the the turbines is in comparative- mother. ly small the spokes- Charles W. Deweese, an said, ploye at a garage here owned Bull Shoals Dam releases 730 by was charged with cubic feet of water a second Rights allempt to have carnal know- its turbines and Nor- presidential nominee, 0f girl.

releases 1,040 cubic feet. has been charged p0ijCe officers said the That sounds like a lot of water, comribuling to the delm- grew 0f an incident it's a small amount com- of a 13-year-old Negro Salurday night thc garage. iparatively. Kasper and Deweese denied an lrr UNUSUAL WIMUUWS Windows slide into ceiling and make doors to porches 3rad shows guest how windows The brightest note in a springtime party menu can be a tann, accessible to ojtdoor living refreshing molded salad, combining the flavors of luscious wholt 'n charming antebellum parlor of the 1849 section. lone Feature) Student Council Elects At Sparkman Sparkman (Special) 'elected officers of the Sparkman High School, to serve for the school year 1964-45 Charles harles McDonald, President; Judy Green.

Vice- president; Patsy Richmond, Secretary; Bonda Deere, Tre- 1 asurer; Fonda Lea, Reporter. The installation of the new officers was very impressive, Miss Bettye Adams of San Francisco, California is here for an extended visit with Mr. and Mrs. George E. Murry.

Mrs. W. E. Summers attended the State W. M.

U. Convention held In Little Rock Monday through Wednesday. Mrs. Malcolm Gardner, Mrs. Vern Swain, Mrs.

Lula Word and Mrs. E. A. Harper visited Mrs. L.

L. Chandler in the Green Glenn Nursing Home in Camden Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. ppie Chambliss of Sheridan spent Saturday night with Mr.

and Mrs. Ted iWver. Mrs. Versa ordan and Mrs. Eva Harland of ar- TEST KITCHEN high quality baking results ac- rlved last Saturday for a visit In the recently expanded Rita hieved in the test kitchen, all with Mlttie Proctor and Martin Test Kitchen of Inter- recipes are tested under actual the Thomas Harper and Floyd national Milling Co.

Min- ifomor familv titeflpolis, professional home eco- oSam Waterman. of Little Rock spent the weekend Kafper was charged Tuesday'the Can Engineers control water in the river? To a degree. The dam is built tor flood control and hydroelectric purposes. The discharge of water through turbines is a small amount compared to what might flow downriver if there were no flood control try to regulate the flow frcm the reservoirs so it will be combined with the unregulated flow from other streams, such as the Buffalo, Strawberry. Eleven Point and Current riv- here visiting friends.

Mr. and Bryan Burke and Mr. and Mrs. C. M.

Burke of Pine Bluff spent Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Samuels in Hope.

Mrs Je3se Rothwell spent the weekend with her mother. Mrs. Cray and sister. Miss Marie Gray in Pine luff, Mrs. Pauline McManus of! Pine Bluff visited relatives here.

Sunday. Jim Bamer, Bill Gcfcer, Don Coston, Donald Ramsey and Ray Pierce attended the Junior Chamber of Commerce held in Pine Bluff Monday niglit. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wages Sunday in Sparkman and with the use of candles.

Theyf attended the birthday dinner ot installed on Tuesday, In his father, Tom Wages Miss Harriet Bledsoe of Nort Little Rock spent the weeken here with friends and Guests in the home of and Mrs. Claude Thornton Su day were Mr. and Mrs. Homef Ackless and children and Mrs, Frances all of Mihdenj Louisiana. Mrs.

Gardner. Mrsj Vern Swain and Mrs. Thelma Graves left Saturday for Netf Orleans after spending several days here with Mrs. mother and other relatives. Mrs.

Raymond Rothwell, Mrs. W. A. W. Fell and Annetta Fell re- Pre-sift- td Floyr.

To make certain the homemaker can attain the same homemakers. home-like conditions. The kitchen is equipped with both gas and electric ovens and other standard baking utensils and appliances commonly used by SPAGHETTI EGG NOODLES were 1 Assembley. The first officer installed was Fviida Lea. reporter, she was' presented with the violet candle, symbol of wisdom and truth, by Mary Beth Horne.

Bonda Deere, new treasurer, was presented the silver candle representative of time and money, by Larry Barnes. Patsy Richmond as the new secretary was given a golden car.die representing service and trust by Vicki Reynolds. Judy Green, as new vice-president, received the red can- die, denoting joy and strength. ri herves 6 to SOUR CREAM LAYER; 2 teaspoons nnflavored gelatine envelope) Charles McDonald, new pre; oi Bearden visited Mr. and Mrs.

sident, was given a white can -1 Robert Fell at Watson Chapel WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS! hole Fryers ib. 25c Calf Liver Backs lb. 45c I 5 lb. box 49c Red Potatoes 10 HKilSH GREEN HEAD Cabbage lb. 4c Snowdrift 3 lb.

can 59c Gladiola Flour Specials Double Your Money Back If You Are Not Satisfied Plain 5 lb. 10 lb. Plain------98c 10 lb. 25; lb. 25 lb.

Glacier Club Ice Crfeam Vi gallon 49c 2 Size Early Garden Del Monte each 25c Grade Eggs 39c oc Fuliy Cboked Picnics 29c Mkid Franks .....2 lbs. 69c Small Eggs 3 doz. 89c .1.1 THESE PRICES EFFECTIVE THRU SATURDAY GATEWAY GROCERY WE GIVE GOLD BOND STAMPS Call TE 4-4377 or TE 4-4378 for Free Ride to Gateway Admits Ave. We Deliver ffom 7:30 a.m. lo 5 p.m.

cranberry layer 1 tablespoon unflarored (1 envelope) cup rold ater 1 (6 07 ..) frozen lenon punch conceit rate er 4 white 1 1 -pound can Ocean Spray Whole Kerry Cranberry drained Engineers say. Three dams are on the White 2 tablespoons cold water River, three on tributaries. Bull pint soured cream Shoals, Table Rock and Beaver 1 teaspoon lemon juice dams on the White have tur- tablespoons sugar bines, but Beaver tur- teaspoon Kinger bines won't go into operation nutmeg another year. Cream in cold vvatpr; place cup Witk The turbines at Norfork Dam gelatine in boiling water and heat until dissolved. Stir into sour on the North Fork River are at Add lemon ju.ee, sugar, ginger and nutmeg.

Tour into work. Clearwater Dam on the 4 cup hM until set. B.ack River in Southeast Mis- ryJ and water in saucepan; heat souri fnr flirt rnntrnl nnlu ty until gvlatme dr so.ves. Stir in frozen raspben-y-lemon OUll is lor flid control only, concentrate until melted, rhill until mixture begins to set (about Circers Ferry Dam on the 10 minutes.) Add egg White and heat until light and fluffy Little Red River is the third double its bulkt. Fold iit sauce.

Pour idle to keep the path of ieader- i ship throughout the new year, Thursday. Bill Eliff of Little Rock spent here with his pure and shining, throughout the weekend the coming year, by Linda grandparents, Rev. and Mrs. A. Mills.

P- Eliff. tributary dam. The power produced by the turbines goes to the Southwest Power Administration, which sells it to electric co-operative organizations. Engineers said residents downstream from Greers Ferry notice little change in the way their river behaves. At present, only enough water is going through the dam to the stream flow because there is heavy runoff from uncontrolled tributaries.

When heavy rains come, water is stored in the reservoir to prevent downstream flood. When the danger passes, water is released so it will not exceed full bank stages downstream. Spring Concert An April 18 STEPHENS, Ark. (Special)The Stephens School Bands will present their spring concert at the High School auditorium Saturday night April 18 at 7:30 p.m. They will be prepared at that time to go to I the Stte Bnd festival the following Friday and Saturday and should present a good program.

All lovers of music are invited to attend and boost the band. This will close Mr. Ny- gaards work as director of the Stephens High School as far as public appearances, other than their music at the State festival. You will want to be there. Mr.

Nygaard who is retiring, resigned as director, effective at the close of this school year. Vam sour cream layer. hill until set. Unmold on lettuce. FORDYCE Mrs.

EdVvin Savage of El Dorado spent Mohday here with her sister Mrs. Alfred and attended the funeral or Mrs. Delia Green. SUR-WA STORE 211 CLEVELAND CAMDEN COLONIAL LOAF Angel Food Cake ea; 39e INSTANT COFFEE 1 CRISPRITE BACON ib CHOICE BEEF ChuckRoast 491 OUACHITA VALLEY HOMOGENIZED Si Gallon 47C MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING Ouarl. 49e MARKET BASKET OLEO 2 Pounds 35C CHOICE BEEF Club Steak a 69e NABISCO CRACKERS 29e 300B Food Items Discounted.

10 Vi Off Everyday Prices. $1.00 Minimum Purchase. Plus Bonus Buys for Everyone! Kraft Cole Slaw oz. Libby Stuffed OLIVES 3 oz. Bama OA APPLE oz.

Softweave Eat well OQg oz. Derby r9Q4 for Stoktey for Watermaid lbs. Del Monte 15 oz. lbs. Grade Aw 1 dot.

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GRAbE Urge Eggs SB 85' SirUin Steak lib. T9c Club Steak lb. 68c Hound Sha 89e New Crop YELLOW ONIONS lb. 6c RKSil CELLO CARROTS FRESH Turnip Greens bch. 10c GODCHAUX SUGAR 5 lbs.

69c Fresh Lettuce bead 10" Wonder Brown Serve Rolls ........4 pkp. 98c Ouachita Valley Mellorine (All 2 gal. 37c; Tenderrist Wortz Crackers lb. box 29c Extra Large Size Wesson Oil 59c Del Monte Catsup 14 oz. boi 17c Custard Frozen Pies ...........20 oz.

35c Salad Bowl Salad jar 49c Brown Label Brer Rabbit gal. 49c Hostess Wax rolls 35c Skilcraft Gold Handle Broom No. 16 Green Handle Wet 49c FREE! Attractive Chinatvare' We give coupons on all purchaseg of $100 or more (cash sales or payment on accounts.) have saved $20.00, bring the coupons in and you will receive a premium in chinaware.free. O.K. HAS SEEDS, FERTILIZER, AND CABBAGI AND ONION PLANTS WENJY, OF FREE PARKING CASH OR CREDIT O.K.

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Years Available:
1930-1977