PACE SIX HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON Iloiiieniakiiio' lljghMfa Home salted nuts should be on every Thanksgiving table this year because mere is such b large supply of thorn .... and because it really takes very lit tle of the homemaker's time. Although they are probably best fried in deep fat, the fat short age will cause many home makers to roasl her almonds and peanuts by the oven or frying pan method. Almonds should be blanched before frying, that is. immersed in boiling water, and then just simmered for three minutes. The skins will then come off easily when pressed with thumb and forefinger. Then add two tea spoons of cooking oil or melted vegetables or table fat and one teaspoon salt to eacn cup 01 nutmeats. Place in a frying pan over a low heat, stirring con stantly until hot through. Almonds take a little longer than other nuts, 15 to 30 min utes, usually, depending on just how you prefer them. I ncy may be heated in a shallow pan In the oven (at 375 F.) if you wish. GrfltL'i fie j "Blend J Millions J5h ifiaii Blended Whlikey, tt ptoef,.: 65 grain neutral ipWh OOODERHAM t WORTS ITD. Peorio, llllnoli , Thanksgiving DANCE Thursday Evening, Nov. 23rd MALIN Music by Pappy Gordon And His Oregon Hillbillies Wool and wet weather go hand in hand, it seems, and if you are finding a shiny outline around the edge of winter wool skirt pleats, fating and seam edges, you might like to try the U.S.D.A. (that's the United States department of agriculture) sug gestion that you use a piece of thin cardboard on the inside of the pleat when pressing. It should be as long as the pleat and three or four inches wide. County library's Wary Me Comb has chosen "Mama's Bank Account" to review for home makers this week. She says: Mama s Bank Account by Kathryn Forbes is a delightful book about a Norwegian immi grant family and the first years of their American life in San Francisco. It would be difficult to find m print a more heart warming series of pictures of people, poor in this world's goods but rich in universal hu man goodness. a Chess pics make mighty good eating this time of year, espe cially if you serve 'em piping hot. One local homemaker brought me this recipe. (She tinned some to her son in ser vice, but we haven't yet heard how they arrived). Chess Pies 1 cup butter 1 cup sugar Juice of one lemon 2 cups raisins, ground 1 cup walnuts 1 teaspoon salt 2 eggs Mix all together except the ege whites which are beaten stiff and added last Bake 40 minutes in an unbaked pic crust divided into the compartments of a jam pan to form individual pies. Collectors of miniatures, dolls, or Indian handiwork may be in terested in the six-inch example of Klamath Indian art on dis play in the HDA office in the post office building. It is a WOVen ttllp-rppH Tnritan mairlnn complete with moccasins, beads ana jeainer neaa-aress. Mrs. Carrip .Tnplcsnn nf th I.'Umn(l, Agency is the maker. She also - ; ......... .Hv vBt.uvo aiiu' birds, as well as traditional' xiaamatn inaian DasKets. Morse Begins Trip Around Oregon Wayne L. Morse began a swing around the state today prepara tory to leaving for Washington, D. C, December 6, to be in augurated S TT C uinaU, fnm Oregon. wis schedule includes meet ings at Salem. Bend. Cnrvallis Klamath Falls PnrtlanH W! Medford. HP Will enpab- of a i lington, Pendleton and Baker en route to Washington. Classifier Ads Brine Results. ' asaaiMii in mi a MMnHggaaii ii iimim i I Fleet's Combat Team I .itv r,--ri ini;.a l.v; r -rfri W.S : k s " " ' ' v fjviEN-AND" WOMEN IN the nerlnl gunnery school at I.ns Vegas, Ni'V., where ho won his gunner's wings on January 10, 1IMII. llo has been awarded the Air Medal with two Oak l.oaf chil lers, mid wears the Kuropeau AI'rU'iui'MUUIIo Kiist lliealer rib bun witli two buttle stars. W1NKELMAN TnANSFEMRED T winiiim ii. winkelniHii, son of Virgil Wlllkelinuil Sr.. Houtll- SMITH FLIES 50 MISSIONS i irii Ptidfli' ioikIiiihsIi'i' lociiled SSEt. Edwiuil M. Sinilh. Kill I"1 Klamath Falls, has been nisi,!.,., has siiivessfiillv lliiw n I triinsfi-rm) to II II V n 1 unit sM vNV (bEA Tele photo) Admiral William 7. Halsey Jr.. USN (lefn. commnntlcr of Third Fleet. Welcomes Vice Adm. Marc A. Mitotic, USN. romnmuder of Hilrd Fleet I fast carrier force, aboard his fluRShlp for conlcrenco just prior to dra matic strikes by the Pacific Fleet nsnlmt Japanese Inner defenss rlnf of the Philippines, Formosa and Ryukju Islands. U. S. Navy photo. Memorial Services Held For Chaney A large number of friends gathered at the First Methodist church at 7:30 p. m. Sunday to pay final tribute to the memory of TSgt. Adrian Chaney, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Chancy of this city and husband of the for mer Barbara Lee Jacobs of Ba ker, who was killed in action in the Palau islands, October 18. The Rev. Victor Phillips gave the memorial address and the choir, directed by Andrew Lo ney, sang "The Lost Chord," ac companied at the organ by Mrs. John O'Connor. Lynn Bauman, U. S. navy, sang Malotte's "The Lord's Prayer." Floral gifts sur rounded the base ot the pulpit and these later were distributed to the hospitals. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Jacobs and their daughter returned to Baker Monday. Woman Wounded In Gun Squabble Dies ASTORIA, Nov. 21 (TP) Mrs. Florence Paulsen, wounded at Warrenton Saturday night In a gun squabble that left Jess Dilleshaw shot in the foot, died last night. Police said he and Mrs. Esther Goodrich were visiting Mrs. Paulsen when a dispute arose. No charges have been filed. cuorrT -iMito Tact Schilling ie name is assurance of ftivc flavor Coffee Klamath Medical Service Bureau , is a medical doctor owned and operated bureau. 36 Klamath county physicians and surgeons make ud the group (16 are now in the armed services). Hv"M ''7 A k$ ;j The Bureau also owns and operates Hillside Hospital for the benefit of its subscribers. Have you investigated the new lospital Service Plan now available to the families of those in its subscriber groups, as well as other family groups? For complete information call 7260 or write Klamath rvieaicai service Bureau, J55 bast Main St. his filltli combat mission. As the lall-Kiinuer on tin A At" Flynm Fortress in the Mediterranean theater of operations, he flew Ins "golden" missimi on October I I, when the Foils attacked an oil refinery at Hlechlianntii.T, tier- many. Before enlisting In the air forces, Smith was employed by Safeway company. Mr at tendril afloat or lo another shore sta tion lor further Instruction fol lowing his graduation Novem ber -I, from (ho naval air tech nical Iraiiiiug center lit Nurniiin, Okla. niCHEY WEAFtS RIBBON l:Vlll A A V IN ITALY S'Sgt. Janu s l llichry Jr., litl. of Klain alh KnllS, Ore., u voleran utiper turret Milliner, hiiN been iiullior- Urd to wear the war uepai'tinent unit citation ribbon us n member of a Liberator bomber giouii which bus been filed "for out standing perforniancp of duty in armed conflict with the enemy." Commanded by Col. Tliuiiuis W. Sleed of F.towali, T'enii,, llm group received tho nalliui'a high, est orgaiilrallnu award for an m lack on tho alrcriift fuclnrlcs at Wiener Neustadl, Austria, on May HI, About 04 per cent of the land urea of the Philippines Is fnrest. TRUCKS FOR RENT You Drive Mova Yourtdl 8av 14 Long and Short Trips STILES' BEACON SERVICE Phon 1304 1301 East Main Joe Hicks, Mgr. Frank Smith, Ass't. Mgr. a visit,,,. , , , ;'.nmu1 piieit of c j I'.. : ' "i k As Loosened J Thousand. ."- Soy n;,k,';,, ,; Mild run. .. Mtndni 1ru, COMING SOON 1 'i 24 fi V -I tJ. iw '.nc 4.VS if . .fVV X i it 'li'di'LV'' T lrMI I if I n n i ! .X. 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