Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1952, Page 22, Image 22

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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 10. inn?
PAGE TWENTY-TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
Youth Needs
Talked BPW
Monday Meet
Th for better and more
recreation facilities for the young
peoplo or Klamath fans u ex
pressed bi a stirring talk by Rev.
Lloyd Holloway, pastor of the First
iLfAthnriiNL chnrrh befor Business
and Professional Women Monday
night. He wus Introduced by Edna
Russell following the 6:30 dinner
hour at the Willard Hotel. -He
staled that Klamath Palls Is
faced with a growing juvenile proo-
Mcm and suggested mat lunds raisea
here during the Community Chest
drive - might be diverted to help
cope with the situation.
Tt was announced by Isabelle
Brlxner, chairman for the state
convention to be held here this year
that May B-10-lt have been set as
convention dates.
Blanche Petroff reported that 44
patients at the county infirmary
were remembered with Christmas
gifts, that carolers from Sacred
Heart Academy sang at the in
llrmary and later at Hillside and
Klamath Valley hospitals where
treats were presented to every pa
tient. Transportation was furnished
all day by the Yellow Cabs and
Hurry Cabs.
Ty Keller, Tulelake vocalist sang
three numbers, "Lovllest Night of
the Year," "Daughter o: Rosle
O'Grady" and "Great Day" with
his mother Mrs. Lynn Keller .at
the piano. Ty, following an audition
here some time ago, spent several
months at the - Columbia Boys
school New Jersey for instruction,
DANCED
Sandra Pemberton. student of the
Isadora Moldovan school of dance
presented an acrobatic and an Or
iental dance number.
Beth Griggs was program chair
man. Tables were centered with ar
rangements of spring flowers and
places were marked for 48 mem
bers and guests.
Busy Cooks
Cut Corners
Cookie Baking
Busy cooks like semi-sweet choc
olate lor their baking because of
its convenient form. Morsels of
semi-sweet chocolate can be used
whole as in chocolate Crunch Cook
ies to stud the baked cookies with
little pieces of chocolate, or when
melted chocolate is required, the
morsels melt faster for more ef
ficient baking. Semi-sweet choco
late has a more delicate flavor
that is delightful in home baking.
The recipe for Chocolate Crunch
Cookies is printed on the back of
each package of semi-sweet choco
late morsels, and the recipes for
the other two delicious gift cookies
are included with this article.
COCONUT CONES
Vi cup butter or margarine
2V4 cups sifted confectioners'
sugar
4 tablespoons evaporated milk
3 cups finely cut coconut
1 package semi-sweet chocolate
morsels
Melt butter over low heat until
lightly browned. Stir in confection-
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a waxed-paper lined cookie sheet.
When cool, shape into cones. Melt
semi-sweet chocolate morsels over
hot, not boiling water. Dip the bot
toms of the cones Into the melted
chocolate; return to waxed paper
until chocolate hardens. YIELD: 3
dozen cookies.
BROWNIES
1 package semi-sweet chocolate
morsels
a cup butter or margarine
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
, cup sifted all-purpose flour
4 teaspoon salt
' I cup coarsely chopped nuts
Vi teaspoon vanilla
Melt semi-sweet chocolate mor
sels over hot, not boiling water.
Cream butter; add sugar gradual
ly and cream well. Add eggs, one
at a time, and beat after each ad
dition. Sift In the flour and salt:
beat again. Mix in ,i cup of the
nuts, melted chocolate morsels and
vanilla. Turn into a greased 8
lnch square pan. Sprinkle remain
ing !i cup nuts over the batter;
press in lightly. Bake in moderate
oven (375 F.) 25 to 30 minutes.
Cool, cut Into squares. YIELD: 16
squares.
Supreme Court
Hears Appeals
SALEM (PI Arguments in the
lirst degree murder appeal of Mrs.
Sigurd Hansen, Corvallls, were
.heard by the State Supreme Court
She was sentenced to life in the
state penitentiary for the murder
of her husband, sne was accused
of crushing him to death with their
automobile in the family garage.
Her attorneys contend it was
accidental, and that there was no
evidence to Justify the conviction.
The high court also heard an
appeal today in the Portland uen
eral Electric Company's suit to
prevent the city of Estacada from
annexing territory which includes
company property.
Vet Loans Paid
Out In State
SALEM Ml The 6.300 Oregon
World War II veterans who have
state farm and home loans paid
$489,045 in property taxes, the
State Veterans Departmeni said
Wednesday.
The department nays the taxes
by taking them out of the veterans'
monthly repayments. By paying
them before the November 15
deadline, the department cot the
3 per cent discount and saved the
veterans $15,125 In taxes.
X-TRA EGG
PRODUCER
Field teiti have proven thit thli full
nutrient balanced feed produce more
lift per feed dollar. It maintain! bodily
health and furnUhe an abundance of
egtmakin( ingredient. For larger
tga and more abundant yields feed
your Hock Xt Egg
Producer now!
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Sharp Grain Co
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Home
Extension
News
LANGELL VALLEY
The Langell Valley Home Exten
sion Unit met at the home ol Mrs,
Clyde Wooteu, January 2. for a
discussion on kitchen planning led
by Mary Glenn, Each member
brought a plan of her own kitchen
for suggestions for improvement.
The next meeting will be Feb
ruary 6 at the home of Mrs. W. D.
Campbell subject to be Easier
Ironing 2.
Present for the meeting were
Mrs. Dick Botens. Mrs. Frank De
Bel, Mrs. Ted Schmidli, Mrs. W.D.
Cmnnbell. Mrs. Les Urbach, Mrs.
Joe Potucek Mrs. Ed Scott Mrs.
Louis Staller, Mrs. Clyde woolen,
Mrs. Russell Walsh. Mrs. Bob Col-
wcll Mrs. Rob Seater and Mary
Glenn.
CONGER-FAIR VIEW
The Conger-Kairview Home Ex
tension Unit held a regular meeting
January 4 at the home of Mrs. J.
B. McCarty. and Mrs. Frank
McCormic demonstrated frozen
pre-cooked and prepared foods to
a group oi zu memoers ano guests,
Mrs. Bob Lowe. Mrs. Vtilham
Moore and Mrs. Alvin Nelson.
Mrs. F. O. Reynolds baked an at
tractive birthday cake for Mrs.
Gene Woods. Mrs. Lloyd Myers.
Mrs. William Bourell and Mrs. Bob
Lowe whose birthdays fall this
month.
The while elephant was won by
Mrs. A. L). Tilton.
The next lesson on textile paint
ing will be January 18 at Uie borne
of Mrs. John Matthews, 1605 Ore
gon Avenue.
Mrs. Koy Huggins was hostess to
19 members for the annual Christ
mas gift exchange potluck lunch
eon.
FILES
SALEM Wl Howard Dent Jr.
The Dalles, filed Wednesday for
delegate to the Republican Nation
al convention for the Second Con
gressional District.
He javors oenerai Eisenhower
for President.
1 cup salmon, drained and
flaked tl 8-ounce) can.
Vi cup shredded Cheddar cheese
Cook onion and green pepper In
butter until soft; combine with
cooked noodles, soup and salmon.
Pour into a Jj-qimrl casserole; top
with cheese. Bake In a hot oven
(400 F) about 30 minutes or until
top is lightly browned. Makes 6
servings.
If desired, garnish top of cas
serole with green pepper cut in the
shape of a fish.
A REAL PRIZE CATCH is a casserole that joins together
the charms of cream of mushroom soup, big chunks of sal
mon, noodles and cheese. Make a gay garnish for the top
with a thin curl of green pepper shaped in the outline of
a fish. Serve piping hot.
Mushroom
Salmon Quick
Winter Meal
Ml'SHROOM-SALMOX
For that carefree feeling about
cooking, turn your job over to those
two fine friends cream of mush
room soup for the cooking sauce,
and a big deep casserole dish.
So many good quick-meals result
from this harmonious team. The
mushroom cream sauce plus a fill
er-upper ingredient like noodles and
just a taste of meat can come out
in the most mouth-watering concoctions.
A shining example of this Is
"Mushroom-salmon quick meal."
Just Uie ticket to answer your la
ment for something simple but
simpiy wonaeriut to serve this win
ter. The preparaUon is merely a
matter of mixing the creamy rich
soup-sauce with cooked noodles,
chunks of salmon, and seasonings.
A half hour In the oven and there's
a scrumption dish that comes
easy, goes easier.
Mushroom Salmon Quick Meal
' i cup chopped onion
4 cup chopped green pepper
3 tablespoons butter or mar
garine. 2 cups medium-width noodles
(about 4 ounces) cooked and
dramed
I can (l-'i cups) condensed
cream of mushroom soup
NEW YEAR'S RESOLUTION
If you resolved to entertain more
this year, start right by planning a
simple basic menu to serve when
friends come to supper. For in
stance: Hot celery-tomato soup tt
can each of cream of celery and
tomato soup plus l'i cans of milk)
chicken-almond salud, and toasted
cheese rolls. Dessert pineapple
sundaes and cookies.
Sliced corned beef, thinly shred
ded green cabbage, and Russian
dressing make a flavorsome filling
for a rye bread sandwich to pack
into a lunchbox.
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With Mora Comfort-
FA8TEETH. pJnt atka1n (non
icld) powder, hold false te'tti more
firmly. To l and talk In more rom
fort. )ut aprinkl a little FAST BETH
on your plates. .So (rummy, nooey. paaty
taat or frcllnr- Chcks "plat olor
(den turt. brrftth). Gat K AS TEETH at
any druf atora.
Rumpus Room
Can Be Any
Room Un-Used
Prescription for a rumpus room:
Take any unused space in the
house, add facilities for recreation,
then mix family and friends well.
Dosage: As often as desired, be
cuusn this medicine is harmlossl
A bnseiuentless house can have
a recreation room, too. Or an attic
less home. Or a dwelling which
has neither. Use an extra bed
loonY, if lurge enough, or a garage
or utility room which can be
spared. There is only one "must:"
Uie rumpus room should be as easy
to clean as possible, with washable
floors and walls such as clay tile,
no matter where it is located In
Uie house.
More and more homemakers are
learning the value of the recrea
tion room In sparing the rest of
the house clutter and upset. The
mothers of teenagers, particularly,
rate the rumpus room high. Tele
vision, plngpong, coke-and-sand-wlch
parties, and canasta sessions
may all afford pleasure to young
people in this room, while Mother
and Father relax in Uie living
room.
sr.n
If you parents have been discuss
ing the need for such a room and
wondering where to locate It. bear
in mind Uiat any space of suitable
size will do. whether or not It's
the conventional site, basement or
uttlc. Consult a builder or archi
tect about Installing durable clay
tile, not only on floors and walls,
but also on snack bar counters.
The kids can keep the place clean
themselves In a JUfy It all dirt
catching surfaces are simple to
wipe fresh.
Homemakers can have a lot of
fun decorating such a room Inex
pensively, too. Nautical motifs,
with blue denim draperies carry
ing out the color Uiemo: western
schemes with lots of rustic furni
ture: Enrlv American themes
which call for the simplest of fur
nishings and accessaries, all are
easy to do on a budget and will
please the younger generation.
Pork sausage patties served with
mashed potatoes, sauerkraut and
apples, and a green vegetable
makes a hearty winter dinner.
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