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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1951)
PAGE TWENTY-RIGHT HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON TI1UIISDAY, DECEMHEIl 1.1, 1051 Stossen Visits Ike's Headquarters SUPREME ALLIED HEAD QUARTERS. Europe. I Harold., Slassen visited Uon. Dwlglit D. Elsenhower's SHAPE hciidquirlins Wednesday for routine brletlng on the western defense system. Tlie Republican leader will dine With Elsenhower tonight. Asked whether ha would talk politics with the general ut the dinner he did not see Ike this morning Stnssen said: "Well, in that personal visit as In all per sonal visit l win not describe Uie conversation." Asked whether the dinner might change his own plans, he sunt "everything I learn in Euroim could affect my decision." He Is a prospective candidate for the Republican presidential nomination- Before leaving Now York, Stns sen was quoted as saying miormu tlon he receives from Eisenhower will affect his decision on 'what part I shall play In the 1951 Re publican party." CHRISTMAS ALL YEAR ROUND 1- add TV any tints to America's Smartest Radio-Phonograph' ... M) '4 ARRIVE FOR WHITE HOUSE MEETING Secretary of Defense Robert Lovett (left) and two members of the joint chiefs of staff. Gen. J. Law-ton Cotlins of the army and Adm. William Fechtelcr of the rn-vy, arrive at the White House, Washington, to review the world situation with President Truman. Mr. Truman called in his military and diplo matic advisors for the conference. i i 1 . t A LAST RITES FOR VOLCANO VICTIM A Catholic priest administers the final rites to a dying victim of Hibok Hi bok, Philippine volcano, in a temporary hospital in Ma hinog. -The volcano exploded without warning (Dec. 4, Philippine time) killing and injuring hundreds. Known dead totals 266 with another .500 persons feared buried in volcanic ash. v ' - - ' ' ; When you have water cress on hand to use In salads or sand wiches, save a small bunch of the leaves, chop them medium fine, and use to garnish cream of to mato, cream of celery, or "cream of spinach soup. , A MIRRORS ' for eny Room in the Homeli Calhoun' A 357 E. Moin Children Held In Protective Case PORTLAND, HI Police held five children In protective cus tody awaiting a conference of their parents with juvenile authorities. Sheriffs deputies Bob Nugent and Howard Frew said they found the two boys and three girls, rang ing In age from 3 to 23, In a dlrtv suburban cabin after they were called by neighbors. The parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hornbeck, were away from home, returning at 1 a.m.. the deputies said. They quoted the parents as saying they had attended a movie. do you $H3HNK FROM WASHING CWFATFDCL? mm if "I wash 'em better farter than anything lse! They look -fit just like new! Grocery. 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It s going to be hard to make the community realise It faces 15 years of school building." he said. But this Is one of the four school districts in the state I know of where the rise In wealth has kept pace with Uie increase hi children and price raises." Si tKMa3navo MAGNAVOX CONTEMPORARY ONLY W down 14.98 per month in mahogany. Throo-jpocd phonograph, AM and FM radio. Rocord space for hundreds of roeordj. Magnavox 12 - inch speaker. Enjoy up to four hours of uninterrupted music. Also ovailabla in bland finish. CHOOSE THE FAMILY GIFT from this selection of Magnavox I ELEVEN MODELS FOUR FINISHES BLOND-MAHOGANY-MAPLE-SAVOY MODEL Traditional Concorto ,N 34.93 down, 12.08 month Contemporary (pictured) Wcdgowood 4S.S0 down, 13.73 month Provincial 43.30 down, 13.73 month Amorican Traditional 50.00 down, 21.37 month Priced from 229.50 to 835.00 We have a MAGNAVOX v for your Christmas! flee fttft Music Co. 120 N. 7th Phono 4319 oetaurw OfG&EW- MUSSAVS YOUR e BAWMG-SOCCKS 15 EASIER,SURER. WITH SMOffWRlFT y Heart-warming gifts you bajce with, your own hands arc such a won . . derful way to spread holiday cheer. Look over these three grand suggestions from Betty Crocker. Don't they moke your own mouth water? They'll make a hit with the lucky oiks on your Christmas list. ; ''ST " You can depend on Snowdrift to help make baking easier, because . Snowdrift Is emulsoraed. Snowdrift gives you special blending aid for those lighter, moistcr 4-minuto cakes. You'll be sure, too, of - luscious texture and delicious flavor when you use creamy, white all-vegetable Snowdrift The Wesson Oil people use finer, costlier . vegetable oil In Snowdrift, yet you pay no more. So get Snowdrift - and bake your gifts with this fine delicate shortening. i TO - hV: U Festive Clft for a whole family! CHRISTMAS WREATH CAKI made extra-rich and luscious with sxowDairr it stays deliciously moist for dayot 1 r I tit ?K Perfect Gift for mailing to servicemen, younRaters at school, or faraway friends because they stay fresh and delicious ior weeks! HOLIDAY FILLED-BAR COOKIES s..0WDSirr's finer, costlier oil helps you make them rich 'n tender grand tasting moderately hot oucn (400"). While warm, cut into bars and remove Make Date Filling-or'Prune-Orangc Filling (recipes at right): Preheat oven to 400" (moderately hot) Mix together thoroughly cup SNOWDRIFT 1 cup brown cugar (pecktd In cup) Sift together and stir in . t'i cups lirnd SOLD MEDAl Flour i tip. coda -t Hp. coll Slir in 1W cupc rolled oolc Mix thproughly. Place one half of this crumb mixture in oblong pan,. 13x9V4x2-in., greased with snow drift and floured. Press and flatten with hands to cover bottom oi pan. Spread with cooled Date Filling or Prune-Orange Filling. Cover with remaining crumb mixture... pattina liahtly. Bake 2.5 to 30 min utes, until lightly browned, in minutes). Cool. ir oU W4al C4MU,lflf rum. at.C ta Mri. ar Cat,, mil m4. ud i.lt. from pan. Mnkcs about 2'A dozen 1V4 x 2-ln. bars. DAT! FHLlNOi Mix together in saucepan 3 cupc cut-up dolec Vc cup cugar Itk cupc water Cook over low heat, stirring con stantly, until thickened (about 10 minutes). Cool. PRUNI-ORANOI FIlllNOi Mix to gether in saucepan 3 cupc cut-up cooktd pruncc (drained) Vi cup cugar Vi cup orango lulcc ' 2tbcp.ltmonulco f - t't 7 lbp. grated orango rind WW' 7" . Cook over low heat, stirring: con stantly, until thickened (about 10 ( For success-do these first: 1. Have ingredients at room trm perature (70' to 7S"). (In hot we.ithrr use milk and eggs directly from refrigerator.) , 2. Preheat dVcn lo 350" (moderole). 3. Grcnsc neneronely with bnow Dnirr, and duct with Hour 2 round layer pans, Ox 14 in. 4. Measure level for accuracy with standard measuring cups and spoons. 5. 6'tt gou) Mt3) Ai "Kitchen-tested" Enriched Flour, then spoon liohlli into cup and level ofi. Do not paefc. Sift toijcthcr Into bowl 3 cupc lifted 0OLD MIDAt Flour 1 Ti cupi 1 1 e cupi plui 3 tbip.) luoar "I'l up. doublcoctlon baking powder ' '1 tip. call Add t cup SNOWDRIFT l4 cupi milk 2 hp. flavoring Beat vigorously with spoon for 2 minutes by clock (about 150 strokes per minute). You may rest lf im M flail Hal MMUilae H-ai. mM la .art. af flaaia. aH fe.klae favlM aal wit. a moment when beating by hand; Just count actual beating time or strokes. Or mix with tloctric mixer on medium speed (middle of dial) for 2 minutes. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl constantly. Add tt cup unbeaten egg while ( Continue beating 2 more minutes, scraping bowl constantly. Pour hatter Into prepared pans. Bake 00 to 15 mlnutof in moderate oeeti (350), until top springs back when lightly touched. Cool. Frost with Christmas Wreath Icing. CHRItTMAI WRIATH ICINOi Beat to gether until imoolh 3 cups fitrti rotiectlonorV tngar, Va cup snow DltltT, about 3 tbtrp. cream, 1 Op. vanilla and I lip. almond extract. Tint with few drops green food colorinR. Frost cake and deoorato with red and green gumdrops, to form a wreath. Add artificial holly, if desired. Another Gift that's mailable anywhero! OLD-FASHIONED PLUM PUDDING Made with delicate, creamy whito SNOWoairr, the flavor is exceptionally line! Properly wrapped In heavy waxed paper, r.r aluminum foil, it will stay moist and luscious for months. Pour 1 cup milk over 3 cupc cearc coft bread crumbc Blend in tt cup SNOWDRIH, nulled Vl cup molanei Sift together 1 cup elded OOID MEDAl Flour 1 tip. loda M lip. toll 2 tip. cinnamon Vi tip. eotn alliplco and clovjc, . Stir Into broad-Crumb mixture wilh ft cup cut-up seeded ralelnt -ft cup finely cut citron Pour Into a 1-qt. mold or heat resistant bowl or casserole well greased with snowdrift. 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