The Hermiston herald. (Hermiston, Or.) 19??-1984, May 05, 1938, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1938.
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THE HERMISTON HERALD. HERMISTON, OREGON.
W HERE ARE
'YO U G O IN G ?
NATIONAL AIR MAIL
WEEK MAY 15 TO 21
ASPARAGUS—VELVEKTA SAUCE
% lb. K r a ft V elveeta
% cup milk
Hot cooked asparagus
N ational A ir Mail week has been
Slowly heat the Velveeta and milk
designated from May 15 to May 21 In the top of a double boiler, stirring
in an effo rt to induce th e use of a ir occasionally until Velveeta Is melted
m ail facilities. T he event is in the 8erve a generous amount of this hot
n a tu re of an ed u catio n al cam paign tauce over each portion of asparagus.
to in stru c t citizens how and why
BANANA FRITTERS
they should use th e faste r service
Melted Spry
provided by th e United P ostal de­
TO BUY A
4 medium bananas
p artm en t.
i
U cup PtUsbury's Best Flour
f
SU PPLY O F
F ritter b atter
A glance a t a map of a ir m ail
L IF E B U O Y ! I GO T
For shallow frying, have 1 Inch of
routes
th ro u g h o u t
th e
co untry
melted Spry In frying pan.
show s th a t m any m ain lines cross
'T H E ID EA AT THE M OTION
For deep-fat frying, have deep
th e co n tin en t and b ranch lines lead kettle S4 to % full of melted Spry.
PICTURE COOKING SCHOOLj
Heat Spry to 375“ F. (or until a
in to every large com m unity w hich
m akes it possible to reach a ir m ail 1-lnch cube of bread will brown In 40
seconds). Cut bananas crosswise Into
service quickly by stage or train .
quarters, halves or 1-lncb thick pieces.
Be sure you see the
L etters m ailed a t H erm iston will Roll pieces in dour, then dip into
bear an a ir m ail stam p co n tain in g fritter batter, completely coating the
FREE movie
th e
words,
“ H erm iston, U m atilla banana with the batter. Shallow fry
or deep-fat fry In the hot Spry 4 to 6
if
lii
County,
Oregon
— Fam ous for its minutes or until brown and lender.
STAR
IN
MY
KITCHEN
O to see the cooking school
livestock and
poultry — Columbia Drain on unglazed paper. Serve very
HERE and how does Lifebuoy
picture, “Star In M y K itch­
River, U m atilla Rapids dam develop­ *101. Six to etght servings.
come into this movie? We’d
en." Find out why 9 out of 10
m ent, on
th e
P o rtlan d -P en d leto n
like to tell you—but it’s a big sur­
B A N A N A F R IT T E R S
screen stars use Lux Toilet Soap.
A ir lin e.”
prise! "Slur in My Kitchen’ is full of
Frtttei Batter
Local
com
m
ittees
appointed
to
aid
Its ACTIVE lather removes
surprises, and we don’t want to spoil
1 cup sifted 1‘lllsbury’s Best Flour
in
th
e
cam
paign
for
the
week
are
as
dust and dirt, stale cosmetics
your fun.
*4 cup sugar
follows:
I U teaspoons salt
t h o r o u g h l y — p r e v e n ts th e
So all we can tell you here is that
2 teaspoons baking powder
H onorary com m ittee— F. B. Mc­
ch o k ed p o re s th a t cause u nat­
Lifebuoy contains an exclusive puri­
1 egg. well beaten
fying ingredient. Daily Lifebuoy
Kenzie, Chas. T aylor, 0. C. Pierce,
tractive Cosmetic Skin—dullness,
% cup milk
baths
stop
**B
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O.”
as
no
ordinary
W
alter
Sm
ith,
Dr.
F.
B.
Belt,
A.
H.
tiny blemishes, enlarged pores.
2 teaspoons melted Spry
soap can. Over 20% milder than
Stfl together the flour, sugar, salt
N orton.
Guard y o u r complexion the
many leading "beauty” soaps, and
P u b licity com m ittee— E. P. Dodd, and baking powder. Combine egg and
easy Hollywood w ay—with pure,
Lifebuoy is simply grand for the
milk, and add gradually to dry In­
P
au
lin e Stoop, Roy H ale, A1 Q uir- gredients. stirring until batter is
mild Lux Toilet Soap.
complexion. See the free movie.
ing, G. W. Ripley, Dr. A. C. W ill- smooth Then stir In Spry This Is t
cu tt, J. G. Pearson, L. A, Moore. stiff batter
9 out o f 10
Geo. H ark en rid er, J. A. Clarke, Dr.
S creen Stars u se
POTATO SALAD
W. L. Morgan.
4
cups
sliced cooked potatoes
E ducation — W. G. K ersbergen,
2 cups diced celery
L. S. B urrell, F ra n k O’Neil, Mrs. G.
cup capers
j— -
Approved by
W. Ripley, Mrs. Jack O’Dell, Miss
Salt, pepper
G v d Housekeeping Bureau
Miracle Whip Salad Dressing
L avina May L ynch, Mrs. W. L.
Lettuce
Hamm, Mrs. E llis Moyer, Mrs. C. J.
Boiled or baked ham
D urfey,
Mrs. Georgia H enderson,
Stuffed olives
Jack Dawson.
Toss together the potatoes, celery,
Civic and F ra te rn a l — W. L. capers, seasonings to taste, and salad
dressing to moisten well On a round
Hamm, R. G. P enney, O. L. B arlow , chop plate place a border of crisp
C u rtis Simons, Don Sherwood, J. D. lettuce. Add a row ot sliced ham, then
Todd, R. H. Piersol, C. W arn er, 811 the center of the plate with potato
salad so that the ham slices outline
E arl W atson.
the mound ot salad Cut additional
B usiness and P rofessional— F. B. sliced ham Into Julienne strips and
Swayze, H enry Som m erer, M. G. sprinkle them over the top of the
H edw all, H. T. F ra ser, A. F. R ohr- salad. Garnish the plate with stuffed
man, R. A. Brownson, R. R. F ln k - olives.
beiner, H. M. Thom pson, W. M.
Pearson.
How one woman discovered the
Advice on Shopping
When you go “to m arket, to m ar­
NEW RINSO and got whiter, brighter
ket” to choose your groceries, he
washes without scrubbing or belling
sure you know how to buy your ba­
nanas. H ere’s the latest advice from
is dramatically shown in
m arketing experts.
If la st May’s tra ffic experiences
Buy bananas Just as you find
them In the store. Many prefer to
are repeated th is m onth, pedestrians
buy bananas by the "han£” or clus­
will find it w orth w hile to keep an
*
*
*
ter Keep your bananas in the fruit
especially sh arp look-out, S ecretary
F R EE F u ll-L e n g th M o v ie
bowl or basket (they make a
DON’T M IS S I T l
of S tate E arl Snell w arned today.
charming decoration) and allow
them to ripen at comfortable room
Of 36 persons killed in Oregon
tem perature, do not put in a refrig­
tra ffic accidents in May, 1937, more
erato r Cut off each "finger” or sepa­
th a n half, or a to ta l of 19, were on
rate banana as needed, using a
sharp knife, so as not to tear open
foot a t the tim e of th e accident,
the germ-proof peel
Snell said.
When the banana ts yellow with
“W hile it is h ard to account for
a slightly green tip. it is partially
, th e exceptionally large num ber of
ripe Use it for cooking, at this
stage of ripeness Bake, broil or fry
pedestrians who met death last May,
the partially ripe banana, to serve
j we find th a t m any of them were
as a vegetable
g u ilty of careless ac ts w hich c o n tri­
When the green has entirely dis­
bute alm ost daily to th e tra ffic
appeared from the tip. the all-yeilbw
banana is excellent for cooking as a
to ll,” Snell com m ented.
“T hus,
sa ys R u th H arkness, G reat A m erican E xplorer,
vegetable and for use in pies, cakes
th ree of tHem were stru ck w hile
puddings, and breads
crossing in tersectio n s d iagonally;
When the yellow peel Is flecked
who captured Su-Lin and Mei-Mei
th ree w hile w alk in g on th e highw ay
with brown the banana is fully ripe
and at its best for Immediate eat­
only Giant Pandas in captivity
in th e same d irectio n as autom obile
ing as a sweet fruit.
tra ffic ; two w hile crossing stree ts
• W h a t a bargain in breakfasts!
betw een in tersectio n s, and an o th er
This W o n a Prize!
Quaker Oats, mainstay o f millions
w hile com ing from behind a parked
costs only Mi cent per serving-
The cake that won the blue rib­
vehicle.
yet it’s exceedingly rich in food
bon at a recent cookery contest was
energy, and in flavor!
I “ Carelessness such as th is seldom
covered not only with glory but
Every serving contains abun­
with a new kind of frosting—made
resu lts in the sav in g of tim e, and
dant Vitam in B —the precious v it­
with bananas' The recipe was se­
may
have
the
most
serious
conse­
amin you need every day to combat
cured for readers of this newspaper
nervousness, constipation and poor
quences. Anyone who stopped
to
Prize Banana Frosting
appetite!... O rder the one and only
w eigh the adv an tag es of a careless
Quaker Oats
V, cup mashed
V. cup butter
act a g a in st th e d isad v an tag es would
banana i t large l lb ( 3 ^ cupai
, at to d a y ’ s
bananai
confectioners
realize how foolish it is to w alk in
. special prices,
Vs teaspoon lemon
sugar
w h ic h m any
Juice
traffic w ith o u t respect for e sta b ­
grocers fea­
Mix together the banana and
lished rules, and
w ith o u t paying
ture.
lemon Juice Cream butter with one
stric t atten tio n to th e m ovem ent of
cup of the sugar, then add banana
vehicles."
and remaining sugar alternately
About h alf of th e pedestrians
Fills and frosts one 8-lnch layer
cake
killed last May were e ith e r children
u nder 14 years of age, or persons
over 65 years of age, Snell said, in ­
d ic atin g th a t every occasion should
be tik e n to w arn people in these
groups ag a in st th e perils of traffic,
Economy - Efficiency - E quality
and give them the proper con sid era­
tion and protection.
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PEDESTRIANS ARE
WARNED BY SNELL
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UMATILLA NEWS
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By ERMA BYRNES.
Mrs. O. P. M iller and son Nell and
Mrs. A rt Bousquet spent last W ed­
nesday in Pasco.
The Ladies Aid held its m ission­
ary m eeting at th e V. D. B ram er
home T hursday.
The Sunday school is p la n n in g a
program for M other's Day.
Jam es Byrnes and Ben Ju d ay
spent T hursday in W alla W alla on
business.
Mrs. Del Jackson and Louise re­
tu rn ed
T hursday
from P o rtlan d
w here they had been v isitin g since
the first of th e week.
Eddie Bray broke a bone in his
an k le F rid ay aftern o o n d u rin g th e
baseball gam e played between H er­
miston and U m atilla.
Mr. and Mrs. Janies Byrnes and
Joan, and E. A. M cMillian spent
Sunday in Y akim a.
Mr. and Mrs. H erb ert Lane have
moved in to Bill S w ltzler's
home
near th e com m unity hall.
A Frosted Malted Milk
FO R
EVERY
LA D Y
D E P O S IT IN G A
Herald Cooking School Coupon
IN
OUR
STO RE
Monday & Tuesday, May 9-10
GRAND PRIZE— Ladies’ Dresser Set
(C om b, brush a n d m irro r)
D ra w in g w ill be h eld a t 5 :3 0 p. m. W ed n e sd ay ,
M ay 11. W in n e r a n n o u n c e d in H e ra ld T h u rsd ay .
Thompson’s D rug Store
T h e R E X A L L S to re
Phone 172
SusJStSÍ,
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"STAR IN MV KITCHEN’
IM
DATS
Splendid
Breakfast”
Attend the Free Cooking School Movie
in My KUcken". . . to see how
QUAKER OATS
W in s t h e W h o l e F a m i ly
You’ll be happy
aslerks!"
1. His mother whispered:
“ She’s wonderful, Bob— but you could
teach her a thing or two about tea. T ell
her lo get Lipton'i."
I . Boh objected:
“ Gosh, Mom, but Lipton't Tea must cost
a fortune. And we’re going to be poor as
church mice!”
3. Mother laughed it ell:
“ Why, son, even as choice a tea as Lipton’s
costs less than any other beverage except
water. And you really ought to serve the
best—when the best costs so little.”
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1938
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