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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1934)
PAGE EIGHT THE EVENING HERALD. KI.AMATH FALLS. OREGON Juno S, mi Family Is Won By Hot Breads At Breakfait, Lunch or Dinner They Score Hot breads for hreakfant. lunch or cllniior and iwthlim cIko mut ton much. On rool days hot bis cuits or mufllna !om almost noo eiwary, at least once a day. How 8 ood they tanto lor nrcaKiasi with norne o the strawberry jam mother made in June, or oraiiKc marmalade, if you prefer. Ever try . hot biscuit with plenty of nice sweet butter and maple syrup? You Jtwt can't got enough. It Isn't possible! ; Of courao, there Is Just one drawback to all this. Once you have started, there Is no place to atop. The family will demand more and moro. You may just as well Invest til a largo sited sack of flour and look up all the old and uow hot bread re clpoi and proceed to outdo your solf. Muffins always make a hit, too, and you can add almost any kind of fruit or berries for var iety. Servo the meat any meal. With bacon and coffee you have all the breakfast you want. Ber ry muffins mako a grand dessert served with a good liquid pud ding sauce. Berry Muffins S ups flour i cup sugar 2 tsps. baking powder 2 tbsps. butter 1 cup milk (scant) , tsp. salt " Mix and sift dry ingredients twice; work In butter with tips of fingers, add milk and berries. Bake in greased muffin pans 25 minutes In hot oven (400 de crees F.). Richard Halliburton once swam from the Atlantic to the Pacific through- the Panama Canal; he paid the government 36 cents for toll charges, based on his ton nage, and It was necessary to pat the great locks of the canal In operation for him. Cake Baked Beautifully . . . What Then? ,,,... . Icing, of Course, to Give Masterpiece Final ' Touch Assuming the cake has been beautifully baked. What then? Why Icing, of course, to give the final touch to your masterpiece. Thore are many varieties, of course, and among them tho Sufo vay SStoros llomemakers' bureau recommends these as simple, at tractive and delicious: Creamy ltiittrr Icing ) cup butter 2 cups powdered sugar Top milk or cream 1 tsp. vanilla Cream butter until soft, add sugar and blend thoroughly. Add flavoring syrup. CHOCOLATE: Add i tablespoons ground chocolate or cocoa to sugar before adding cream or coffee. Kit I-IT: Add chopped raisins, dates, figs or cherries. NUT Oil COCOAXUT: Add to Icing or scatter over tho top. Sl'lCE: Add a fuw grains of mace to Creamy nutter Icing. Chocolate Seveu-Mlnutc Iciiiu 1 cup sugar 1 tsp. cream of tartar 1 cup cold water I tsp. salt 1 egg white looks fluffy niul will stand In peaks when btMilor is pulled out quickly. When done, remove from water Instantly. Add vnntllu and stir occasionally until cool, or nearly cold. Add chocolate which has been melted over hot water, or low heat. THIS 18 IMPORT ANT. Do not stir too much after adding . chocolate Just enough to mix it through the frosting. 1)0 NOT add the chocolate until the frosting is nearly cold, other wise tho fat of tho chocolate will "break down" tho frosting and It will become thin. It grouud chocolate li used, vanilla and sufficient cream to make a spreading consistency. Add cream gradually. It will, re quire from J to J cup. VARIATIONS CRKAMY BUT TER ICING LEMON OR ORANGE Use juice of lemon or orange in place of the cream, and add a few gratings of the rind. MOCHA: Use coffee Instead of cream. MAPLE: Moisten with Maple 1 tsp. vanilla .2 sq. chocolate Put sugar, cream of tartar, cold water and salt in top part of double boiler: add unbeaten egg white. Have water in bottom ot double boiler gently boiling: place sugar mixture over water on stove and begin beating Im mediately with a rotary beater. Beat constantly until the mixture blend i cup of chocolate with 3 tablespoons ot hot water and add when tho fronting Is cool, stir ring as tor cuko chocolate. Cnrnincl Frosting: Substitute brown sugar for all or halt of tho white sugar in the regular Chocolate Seven-Minute Icing. Omit the chocolate, and otherwise follow directions as given above. Zeppelin Returns From Ocean Trip ' FRIEDRICHSHAFEN, G e r many, June E. (tP) The Graf Zeppelin, completing a flight from South Africa In 77 hours, reached Its station here at 6 a. m. today. The big ship brought IS passengers and 300 pounds of mall. Workmen immediately be gan to condition the Zeppelin tor a cruise to Buenos Aires, sched uled to start, before the end ot the week. Child Drowned in Willamette River OREGON CITY. June 5, (iP) James Anderson, 12, ot Bolton, drowned in the Wlllnmctto rlvor here yesterday, when he fell from a log Into six feet of water. The body was recovered about 20 min utes later by his brother, Wil liam. Somewhere on tho mainland of Panama is said to be a great store of gold bidden by Sir Francis Drnke after he had suck ed the city of the same name. Glazed Ham Easily Made Result Should Be Enticing As in Pictures When wo seo tho luscious bak ed hums that are used In ndvvr tismonts, our mouths water kUt we think, "Thut's only a picture, for no one could buka a hum that would look like thutt" But that is Just whore you bio wrong, for It Is thu easiest thing in the world to hake a ham that looks as nttracttvo its any pict ured ono you over saw, and Unit tastes even better than it looks. Best ot all, It Is almost as easy to prepare It for 20 as for two people, so U makes an Ideal meat tor tiny typo of dluuer. Prepare smoked hum In usual way. by broiling in .-water till tender. Skin, place in baking pun, stick whole cloves In top and place 111 moderate oven (UGO de grees K.) until heated thorough ly. During last halt hour of cook ing, pour oil enough syrup to coat ham, add water In bottom of pan Id prevent cnrumelliiug and continue baking, basting oc casionally. Small canned hnuis or slices ot hum may also be gluied In this way. HorMTmlMi Cream Siiuco Blend equal parts of prepared ground horseradish and slightly sweetened whipped cream. Servo III tiny lettuce cups which come from Inmost leaves ot head Sprinkle with paprika and serve one lettuce cup full of the sauce on each pinto. WASH WITH SALT Sinks nd drains can bo kept clean from grease and disagree able odors by pouring hot salt brine through them oneo a week. To restore to their original white nrss. enameled bathtubs and washbowls which huve become yellow, wnsh them with salt and turpentine. Argentina has about 186,000 acres of forest land, nearly one fourth of tho area of the country. BLY GRANGE VOTES SCHOOL PROTEST Action of the Klainutb county Pomona g run no In endorsing the county unit system was protested by Illy grunge at Its meeting June 1. The Uly granger! Imllentert their approval of lbs county unit as a system, but object to tho ap pointment rid her thau election, of u superintendent. The Bly resolution follows: "We, the members of Illy grunge No. 771 earnestly protest gainst the action of tho Klamath Pomona In regard to their resolu tion endorsing the county unit system nt Its last meeting, May 12. 1D.14.' "Wlille we are not opposod to thn school unit system, wo cuiiunt eudoi'su soinu uf Its features. We think the county school superin tendent should he elected by tho people instead ot being appointed by tho school unit board, Tho present system lends to despotic government ot our schools. "Kor the benefle of these conn tics who may bo thinking ot adopting tills system e recom mend that they look thoroughly Into the mutter of tho appointive power of tho board In reference to the superintendent. "We not only protest against tho resolution, but also protest against the manner In which li was passed. "This protest was unanimously adopted by the lily grange at Its regular meeting June 1, 1 U 3 . A ropv of this resolution to be taken to the state grttngo convention by I our drlegute, a copy to tho Grange . llull'tln ami a copy to tho press. BLY GRANGE, NO. 771. E. J. Cusebcer, Master; L. D. Bailey, Secretary." WEATHER The Cyelo-Htnrmoimipli at Un derwoods registers a colliir posi tion fur thu biii'oiuutrlo pressure. "Just can't seem to get a rise out nt It," says the weather mini. Consequently uU ludlcullons nro for continued unsettled weiilliur. Tho Tycos recording tlinrmom oler registered s maximum and minimum lnmpiTirturo for Tues day us follows: High 00 Low 52 leoroeast for nevt 94 hnum: Un settled with possible showers. The United stales wetilber bu reau reports no precipitation for (ha 24-hour period ending Mon day at 5 p. m. I K.UO for Hie '" to diiloj 10. ill) normal) H.36 last your. Building Permits Reported Monday liullillng putiulls Issued at the city hull (luring tho w"" Muy UN to; Jililn. i totaled 11100, uecordlng'hr 'records. These per mits worn approved by tin city council, Monday evening Ths penults Included repairs to dwellings, additions to build ings and dwellings and eroellon of signs, The Chinese puy lion a pound for hog millstones; I hoy use these for inedlelual purposes. Fragments ot dlumonda nro fre quently used for tho points In diamond drills, but at present "black dlnmnnd," un Impuro but very hurd form of carbon. Is ex tensively used for that purpose It Is .said that tho first clock was Invented by Pope Sylvostor II In 09G A. D. I Your dining table It the cantor of family life. Consider Ih value In pleasures, prestige and attractiveness. It reflects (he taste and ihoughtfulness of the hostess. Tha Marina Blue Sun burst pattern of dinnerwsre with its rich blue border and beautiful tracery of gold It'one of the outstanding contribu tions to graceful dining. This lovely dinnerware togothor with Fostorla glati In the quaint "Hermitage" pattorn will be shown tomorrow In the lobby of the Polican Theatre. You will ee this display as you enter the Safeway Stores Homemalers Bureau, at the Polican Thoatre, Wednesday aftornoon, GARCELON'S 407 Main St. Yes, you may start sending me Lost River Grade A milk at once. I want my children to have the very best mill obtainable, and Estelle Calkins has chosen Lost ' River Grade A Milk for her Safeway Cooking school, . I know her judgment is good. LOST RIVER DAIRY lffiflaneinmafeens KNOW Estelle Calkins, who will conduct the Safeway Homemakers course in Kitcheneering at the Pelican Theatre Wednesday, Thursday & Friday. Miss Calkins chose the new Westinghouse Refrigerator for her demonstrations because of the "Handy-Jack" ice tray release, new operating economy, new faster freezing, new door opener, new Dulux finish and new "Handy Tray." Al len Electric Store CRACKER COOKERY gives you one good surprise after another QUICK-AND-EASIES SOMETHING NEW FOB YOUR SUNDAY NIGHT SUPPER CROWD Anchovy Special Blend anchovy paste with an equal amount of butter. Spread on Toasted Whole Wheat Dainties and garnish with slice of stuffed olive; Springtime Snow Flakes Cream butter with lemon juice and minced onion. Spread on Snow Flakes and garnish with coarsely chopped water cress; ' Trick Treats Mix 1 tablespoon horseradish with 2 tablespoons cream cheese. Spread between Toasted Whole Wheat Dainties; Note: Prepare garnish ahead of time, but spread on crackers at tu last minute. Jjook! THIS SNOW FLAKE SOUFFLE GALLS FOR only 2 eggs 10 Snow Flake soda wafers (crumbled fine) 1 oz. chocolate 1 cup milk cup sugar Y2 tsp. cinnamon 1 tsp. vanilla 2 egg yolks 2 egg whites Crumble crackers into top of double boiler, add chocolate, milk, sugar and cinnamon and cook over hot water 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from fire and add to beaten egg yolks. Then fold in stiffly beaten egg whites and add vanilla. Turn into buttered baking dish, set in a pan of hot water and bake in moderate oven (375 F.) 45 minutes. Serve at once with pepper mint sauce or cream. Preparation. IS minutes. 6 portions. Jiakg HONEY MAID MUFFINS without using flour 14 Honey Maid Graham crackers (crumbled fioo) 3 tbsps. melted shortening Yi cup milk 2 tsps. baking powder '4 tsp. salt 4 tbsps. honey 1 egg Mix shortening and honey and add well beaten egg. Crumble crackers and add milk, salt and baking powder. Put mixture into greased muffin pans ana bake in a hot oven (423 C.) 20 minutes. 12 small muffins. Did you know that such easy-to-make good things could come out of cracker packages? And there are still more to come! For instance get a pack age of Snow Flakes (the family-size carton is thriftier) and see how many delicious recipes there are, right on the package! And try crisp Toasted Whole Wheat Dainties . . . plain, with cheese, or with salads. Or fry giving the children Honey Maid Grahams and milk when they're hungry between meals. Lots of good ourishment there! Whether you use Honey Maids, Snow Flakes, or Toasted Whole Wheat Dainties, plain or in cook ery, you will find these crackers have perfect fla vor. They're oven-fresh, always. Fast delivery serv ice from nearby bakeries promises you that. NATrONAL BtSCWT COWANY 'jrr!T s-sl lis : , , J Look over your grocer's biscuit department! See the dozens of good things the Uneeda Bakers make that are waiting you there -all oven-fresh; 521 Main Street Phone 171 M MOM Mt