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The Times Standard from Eureka, California • Page 15

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Assembly Speaker--Dr. Robert Gulick. formerly a lecturer at University of California and an authority on Iranian and Middle East, affairs, will speak about "Iran's Oil and Turmoil" at an assembly Friday at 11:15 a. m. in Humboldt college auditorium.

'The public is invited to hear the lecture without cost. Advertisement Husbands! Wives! want new pep and vim? nt MttptM wttk. woro-Aut; bmlr Iron. For ntw vtm. HUlltr.

try BuppllM Iron you. too. may for dwti Vitamin SI. 10 fit. Or BM swot 'wcnomj tut At all drug In Eureka, at Thrlftway ancf Ritchie Woodi SF Seal Pitchers To Be Ready Soon RIVERSIDE- (UP) -The- San Francisco Seals battcrymcn aided by Army veteran Harold Fllnn on the pitcher's mound, will be ready for, action In another Manager Tommy Heath reported frrfm their training camp today.

Fllnn, who formerly pitched for Las Vegas of the old Sunset League joined the club yesterday following his discharge from the service. Texas Tech 100; Arizona 80. Rice 65; Baylor 5-J. i Oklahoma City 43; Murray, WEEKEND SPECIAL! POTATO ROLLS Dbz. For the Lenten Season'; Baked Fresh Every Day HOT CROSS BUNS CHERRY PIES Enjoy a Cherry Itlossom Cherry We during; Washington's Birthday Weekend.

have all your other favorite crram and fruit pics, too. CLOSED MONDAY, FEB. 23 A SHOP NEXT TO THE J. C. PENNEY STORE 414--5TH ST.

PHONE HI 3-0576 Nucoa is the one to buy- flfte first yellow margarine food value In every stogie ingredient! Everything in today's Nucoa is good for you! No bcnzoutc preservative, no synthetic flavor! Even Nncoa's sunny color comes from Nature, from golden carotene, rich in vitamin A. Delicious, fresh-tasting Nucoa margarine is mntlc by the makers of Host Real Mayonnaise. Next time you buy, buy NUCOAl FIRST IN QUALITY Natural Flavor! AjwmjsThrlfiijI Staff Of Oanish Jrotherhood Several officials from the southern part of the state attended the retaliation ceremony for officers of. the Danish Brotherhood' held In the Arcata Danish hall. Curtis Larscn of Arcata, general committee president for the state organization.

This year Is the first time in the rganization's history that north- rn California has 'provided the president of the California Dnn- sh'Brotherhood. His wife Is general committee president of the California State Sisterhood. They tavc been touring the state since first of the year Installing officers of various lodges. Preceding the meeting dinner NEARLY.FIFTY PEOPLE attended the second annual Father and Son Banquet for Boy Scout Troop 47, Tuesday evening a't Vista-Del Mar in Eureka, sponsored by the troop's parent auxiliary. Scout Field Executive Chester Ellyson told the group of his experiences a the recent world jamboree in Austria and showed the movies he took while there.

The bancjuet is an annual affair of the troop and there also will be a mother-son banquet later in the year. This parent's group is a unique organization and there is r.o knowledge of another such group in the United States. Conceived by Scoutmaster V. P. Lincoln its present officers are: B.

F. Smeltzer, president and Mrs. Verna Lookxsecretary. COURTHOUSE NEWSi The estate of Patrick P. Sullivan, deceased, is valued at less than $10,000 in a petition for letters of administration filed by William P.

Sullivan. Morrison and Morrison represent the petitioner. Judgment in the amount of $439.54 claimed to be due on an open book account is asked in a suit filed by J. B. Adams against William K.

Houscr and Florence Houser. Lerfdy and Sautter are attorneys for the plaintiff. Information filed in superior court Wednesday by the district ittorney, Harold L. Hammond charged William Marvin Cram with contributing to the death of Patricia Jean Townscnd through negligent driving, on December 20, 1052. Under the Penal Code, the charge is.a misdemeanor, and carries a lower penalty than manslaughter.

In another information filed by district attorney, Donald T. Morford is charged with issuing 'ictitious checks. Alleging that the was minor at the time of the wedding, annulment 'of marriage is sought in a suit filed by Walter T. Williams against Roberta Williams. Falk and Falk are attorneys for the plaintiff.

Suit for damages in the amount of $1,005.88 has been filed by Robert L. Christen against Everett John Hclclo and Stanley J. Commerford. Plaintiff claims the damages as the result of a collision between two trucks on the Knceland-Bridgeville road, five mi ICE from Knot-land on November 0. 1951.

Falk and Folk are attorneys for the plaintiff. Alleging mental and.physical cruelty, suit for divorce has been filed by Mabel Lora McClelland against Henry Howard McClelland. George A. Corbett is attorney for the plaintiff. On the ground that the pinln- tiff was under age at the time of the ceremony, annulment of mar- riage asked in a suit filed by Marlena June Prultt against Howard Pruitt.

George A. Corbett represents the plaintiff. Suit for had and received in the amount of $950. has been filed by Walter, and Hattlc Wcstenberg against C. D.

Carter. Plaintiff alleges the money was paid on a contract for improvement of a dwelling. Leddy and Sautter represent plaintiff. Alleging that the defendant has caused her mental suffering, suit For divorce has been filed by Felicita Martha McGowan against Orvllle Clnir a J. Thomas Fraser, Jr.

Is attorney for Hie plaintiff. Letters of administration In the sstate of Emma Burns, deceased, nave been petitioned Jesse S. Burns. The estate is valued at $1,650 and Huber and Goodwin are the attorneys. Lucille Solenberger, has petitioned for letters of administration in the estate of Vianello G.

Drinkwater, deceased, with Grace Dempster of Fortuna as the attorney. Value of estate is given as $804.47. W. L. Wallace has r.sked for letters of administration in the of Norman F.

Wilson, deceased, giving the value as $675. Mitchell and Henderson are the attorneys. Petition for letters of administration in the estate of. A. Mlg- mola, deceased, has been filed by W.

L. Wallace. Value of the estate Is set at $860, and Mitchell Henderson are the attorneys. Suit for $2,245.23 claimed to be due for goods, wares and mcr- chandisc, has been filed in superior court by Sales Equipment and Supply company against Green Fir Lumber company. Plaintiff also seeks return of personal property.

Frank Thompson is attorney for the plaintiff. SuK for divorce on the grounds of extreme cruelty has been filed by Beulah E. Yocum against Elmer A. Yocum. Frank Thompson is plaintiff's attorney.

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORP, Born in Wakefield, February 22, 1732, George Washington led the ill- equipped forces of freedom to victory against tremendous odds became the first President of the: Nation he fought so valiantly to establish. To generations of Americans, still unborn, his life of dedicated service will be an inspiration. -i In 'ReSpect -to great American our bank will-be closed, Monday, Feb. 23. A perion in your town sends you a gift.

WRONG: Wait until you happen to see the person to thank him. RIGHT: Write a thank-you note i i a THE BANK OF EURE CORNER THIRD AND STREETS EUR6KA Hear "AMERICANS SPEAK UP" KIEM, Tues. 8:45 P. M. Your Manners Right Or Wrong? 1 TWO-BALL TOURNEY ORLANDO, Fin.

Smith, Wichita, and Lou Barbara, Deal, N. eliminated Mary Lena 'Faulk, Thomasville and Don Blspllnghoff, Orlando, 2 nnd 1, in first round matches of the Internationa mixed two-ball golf tournamcn Wednesday. "AN" AMERICAN DOCTOR LOOKS AT EUROPEAN SOCIALISM" -HEAR. WILLIAM C. BLACK, M.

D. ON "AMERICANS SPEAKUP" TUES. 8:45 P.M. (KIEM 1480 Kcs. SPONSORED BY BANK OF EUREKA" 1 Masonic Order Uumbold odge will meet tonight in thi tasonic Temple witlr the second egree to be Th odge will convene at 7:00 p.

trustee; -Ivar Slmmonscn, con( ductor; Richard Christiansen, inner guard; Mnrius er eunrd. Out. of -town guests included: Hans Andersen, supreme trustee, from .1 Parlicr; George Hanscn, general committee from San Francisco 1 Vern Olsen'- of Sacramento, former president of the general committee; Glenn "Olsen, Kaymond Olscn, Cap Has- Mr. and Mrs. Andrew and daughters, Nancy and Friedoi Ryner Hanscn, from Rlpon; Laurence Nelscn of San Francisco; Mr.

and Mrs. i John Jensen from Petalumn; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Tcdsen from Port Dick. Fuchsia Society The Eureka Fuchsia Society, will meet next "Tuesday at 8 in the Presbyterian clubroom John Hart of the county agricultural commission to spcnk about garden at 7 p.m.

in the hall pcst s. Refreshments will be serv- which was "elaborately decorated a valentine theme. A cocktail aarty was held at the Larscn riome in Arcata before dinner for some 75 friends. The hosts were ladys Andersen, Mr. and Mrs.

Don Schulcr, and Mr. and Mrs. Larscn. After the meeting the Prances Nielsen orchestra played for dancing in the Danish hall. On the following Sunday morn- Ing breakfast was served to some 38 guests and friends at the Larsen home.

T. P. Carlson presided the preparation of the ham and eggs, and Mrs. Martin Larson the Danish cbllskivcr. Officers installed by the lodge were: Don Schuler, past president; Peter Iverscn, president; Jim Hanscn, vice president; Gunnar Ladefogcd, secretary; a i Nielsen, financial secretary; Peter Boldt, treasurer; Herbert Laurscn, cd.

HIMB'OLDT STANDARD Thursday. 1953, Page 15 Card Party--On March 17, Patrick's day, Mothers Guild of St. Bernard parish school will give a card party in Knights of Columbus hall with Mrs. John Marcuziand Mrs. Orlando Tonini as chairmen.

Games will begin at 7:30, cards at 8 p. m. and the refreshments will include cake and coffee. i 1 1 Worry of fFALSE TEETH Slipping or Irritating? Don't be emkarramed by looae (alua teeth ftllpplng. dropping or wobbling when you i-Ht.

talk or lauch. Juat sprinkle a on your This pleasant powder" glvra a rninarknlilo nenso nr addrd comfort nnd necurlty hy holding, platra more (Irmly. No Eiiminy. or frellnc. ll'n Get FAHTEBTIl PMly Ikallne (non-acid).

any lruc more. HOPPY'S and AMERICA'S FAVORITE TUNA! VAN CAMT SIA FOOD COJUAXT, IMC. "The only home-perfected recipes for Coast homemakers!" "You'll never have a failure with these recipes." imyn Martha Monde, "because they belong to this community!" Try them nnd nee. Unless you turn out a perfect pie, cake or cnSRcrolo unless you agree that Spcrry Drifted Snow "Home- Perfected" Enriched Flour bnkes better than any other all-purpose- flour in similar recipes, ask for and get double, your money Back! Simply sencj grocer's slip showing purchase of Drifted Snow to Spcrry Flour. Snn Frnncmco 6, California.

Spcrry does more than promise baking success guarantees it! Director of Sptrry Home Service Absolutely sensational in looks, 'texture, flavor! Success guar: an teed! follow Martini Meado 8 recipo carefully, uso Drifted Snow Flour, and expect compliments.galore. You'll get them! PEBBLE BEACH MARASCHINO CHIFFON CAKE All measurements are level. Sift flour before measuring Preheat oven to baking temperature, slow-moderate oven. Have all ingredients nt room temperature (about Measure all ingredients before starting.to mix cake. Have ready an ungreaRed tube pnn, 10 inches diameter, 4 incben deep.Sift together into a mixing bowl-2 cups sifted Sperry Drifted' Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour cups granulated sugar 3 teaspoons double-action baking powder 1 teaspoon salt Make a well in center of dry ingredients and add in the order lulled-- cup cooking oil, such as Wesson 2 egg yolks, unbeaten cup liquid (put 2 tablespoons maraschino juice in cup and fill to 3 level with cold water) 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 tablespoon strained lemon juice Vi cup finely chopped maraschino cherries Beat with a spoon until it forms a smooth batter, in a very largo mixing bowl place-- 1 cup egg whites, unbeaten (7 or 8) V4 teaspoon crcnm of tartar Whip (using hand whip, rotary bonier, or electric mixer) until whites form very stilT jicaka.

Do not underbcat. (Whites should bo much stifler than for angel cake or meringue.) Then pour batter slowly and gradually over stiffly beaten egg whites, whilo gently folding in with a rubber scraper or lorgo spoon. Fold in just until blended: do not stir. Pour immediately into the ungrcased tube pan. Bake in preheated oven, for I hour 15 minutes.

When done, top surface of cake will spring-back lightly touched with the fingnrs, and the "cracks" will look dry. 'lake from oven.and immediately turn pan upaulu down, placing the tube part over neck of funnel or bottle. Let hang, free of table, until thoroughly cold. Loosen cake from sides and tube with snntula. Turn pan over and hit edge sharply on table to loosen.

Spread top and sides of cooled cake with Fluffy Pink Icing. 16 to 20 servings. i I- HIGH MTITUDI ADJUITMENTS For but mulU UM UICM corrected Ingredient for the nltilurle In which reeide. Baking rimpe'elure Sjf- 2l.p. 3 cupe plun I tbup.

tup. 2 pluo 2 Up. plu3 tbip. 1 tup. 2K 1 t.p.

amount of Ifnvtmlnl lower ellltudra within each liven and amount at hither Fluffy Pink Icing Measure into the tap part of a double boiler-- 1 large egg white, unbeaten 1 cup granulated sugar 4 teaspoon cream of tartar Vi teaspoon salt 3 tablespoons maraschino juice 2 tablespoons cold water Beat steadily over boiling water with a rotary beater 7 minutes, until mixture holds shape. Cool slightly. 2000-1100 ft. 3500-5000 ft. 1000-4500 M.

4300-JOOO ft. OveflOOON. MONTEREY DEVILED EGG SHRIMP CASSEROLE A popular Lenten supper dish with rich, zippy flavor folks like. 1'nntry recipe calls for Drifted Snow Flour which guar- nnleo its success ovrn! All measurements nre level. Sift flour before measuring Measure into a largo saucepan-- 3 tablespoons butter, oil, or 1 tablespoon, finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons finely chopped celery (optional) Cook until vegetables are soft but not browned.

-Blend in-Vi cup Spcrry Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" Enriched Flour 3 teaspoon salt Add slowly, stirring-constnntly-- 3 cups milk Continue cooking, stirring frequently, until mixture is smooth nnd thickened, 5 to 10 minutes. Remove from heat and stir in-. cup grated American choose. 1 cup cooked-shrimp (fresh, frozen, or H-oz. can) Turn into an oblong baking diah, 10x5x2 inches.

Arrange halves of Deviled Kggs over top of hot filling nnd place pantry strips, lattice fashion ovor all (arrange so some of eggs show between strips of pastry). Bake in a preheated hot oven, for about 26 minutes, or until pastry is crisp and golden brown. 6 servings. Deviled Eggs Cut in half lengthwise-- 6 hard cooked eggs, shelled Remove yolks, sieve, and mix with-- 2 tablespoons mayonnaise teaspoon mustard (dry or prepared) teaspoon salt pepper Refill whites. Pastry Measure into a mixing bowl-- 1 cup siftetl Sperry Drifted Snow "Homo-Porfectod" Enriched Flour Add all at once-- cup cooking oil, such ns Wesson 2 tablespoons cold milk Stir with fork until pastry clings together.

Press into hall, flatten slightly, nnd place between 2 sheets of waxed paper, 0x10 inches. Uoll until pnstry reaches edges of paper. Remove top paper nnd cut pastry into about ten 1-inch wide strips. Silverware Coupon in every sack. Redeemable for lovely "Queen Bess" silverware made by Oneidn Com-i munity Silversmiths.

Cou' pan values in 25 10 nnd 5 lb. sacks now don- bled. Look for them, save Start your set of "Queen Bess" today. Easier to get when you buy thu larger sacks! More recipes In the bog new failure-proof ways to uso Drifted Snow Flour in Martha Mcade's famous western recipes. Look for them I DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR "HOME-PERFECTED" E'N I Another fine product of 101 years a leader in the West 'vntnas -Hout-mmerra- urm ADC HCallTCKtO TRDOIAlaU or IMC.

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