Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 17, 1952, Page 6, Image 6

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    THURSDAY. JANUARY 17.
PAGE SIX '
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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GoJden Bread
Pudding Good
r.oi.nt: brkad
A quick mid easy dessert that's
i budgei-wis and of good mcaltlme-
sisr. nie lemon stives a new, "per
ky" tasie-appenl lo an old (nvorllel
3 snccs day-o!d bread with
cru.iut
2 cu;is milk
2 esss. separated
't cup 'Sugar
1 1 teaspoon each salt, mace
1 teaspoon finely grated lemon
ruin
In large bowl break slices Into
quarter;. Pour on milk: let stand
about 10 minutes or until breid Is
so.'l. Add. all at once. erg yolks.
j sugar. Milt, mr.ee and r.nd. Beat
wtin rotary or ctrciric ueaicr un.n
ingredients are well mixed and
bread completely broken up. D.
vide evenly among 8 t& 02.) cus
tard cups, lightly bjtte.-ed. Place
In pan: add hot water to level of
custard. Bake in a slow oven (324
deirees F. about 1 hour, or until
toothnxk thrust in center comes
out clean. Remove from oven and
pan ot hot water. "Wreath" top'
ih menngve (stiffly beat the I
cst whites; add ' cuo suirar. a
tablespoon at a time. beatin un
til well blended and mix.ure holds
a peak). Bake In a moderate oven
I3S0 degrees F. about 15 minutes
or until meringues are light col
den browii. Serves 8.
CONSTANT CAREFUL use of your precious sterling gives
it that prized patina finish of antique sterling. Enjoy it
jday by day even with your simplest meals.
'5ator Cookery
Told By Gourmet
How will you have your alligator
Boiled, baked. sauteS?
Brisad'er Central Clare H. Arm
strorg. Cairm S.ewart. "Gawgria"
cuerud Gourmet in the January
ifsue cn how to cook a four-foot
Live With Your
Silver Every
Day For Charm
grace your aauy taoie, contrmut- be an excuse for hiding it away.
in a much needed note of serenity a single big blossom, a couple of
and charm in a tense and weary , gardenias or an arrangement of j
world. This Is more practical than j small budded roses as shown here
you may think for if you would 1 in this silver basket with iu graci-'
have your silver possess that heir-; ful pierced handle no; onlv will i
loom look, that rich lustrous patina j emphasize the depth and richness 1
WhiCh iS the hallmark Of the beaU- ' rf h naltnm hnt ie nn!W (n. 1
tlna". If. on the other hand, you auiptor.
store away your silver for best oc- i 5 ,he , answf f,; he
cisinns vmi'll find lht th dinvtl. "".6 b?St CaliCST. AllilTator
oration and tamish rmiirrd In d(. : Prepared in black but'fr.
use is much harder to remove
than any effects of day-to-day ex
posure. Be imaginative about its use. For
example. Just because you have a
beautiful silver Don bon dish and
no "bon bans", don't just let that
tal is
brains
highly
seasoned, like calf's brains ru
beurre coir are another esoteric
delicacy, so ue the eTtremitie-.
end let the rert go into bass and
shces where thev "fare" best.
tiful age-old silver in
then give It daily use.
Silver experts assure us that the
reasonable careful handling and
periodic cleaning that silver re
ceives In everyday use produces
the prized finish known as "pa-
of the pattern but is another in
genious way to use Its silvery ber.u
ty. It's Ideal for an afternoon tea
table or a low coffee table. For an
evening dinner table couple it with
low matching candle sticks and tall
dinner candles for an arrangement
of charm and beaut)-.
ll.jy..;ijtaAjay.wy
contributions to him or to Bill
Ganger also on the committee in
order to assure the commitee get
ting credit.
Coyner gave an Insplrlnz talk on
"the three basic philosophies of ed
ucation. Members of the senior
class of the high school presented
the program. Lois Roper gave a
reading. "The Young Man Waited"
Jack Ayres playea three piano
numbers, "Aiter Hours." "in
Spanish Courtroom, and "Si-
Carol Moore
Tahoe
MILLS -
The January meeting of the
Mills PTA was held January 8th
in the school auditorium with a
large attendance.-
Entertainment was provided by
a string ensemble followed by a
community sing.
Blood donors of the Mills PTA i tan Takes a Holiday.'
this month were advised of the i gave a reading on Lake
"Blood Donor Honor RoU ' on the . written by Jack Ayres.
school bulleun board with names w. H. Weltkamo spoke on the
of aU donors to oe ended. good reputation the high tchool has
Joe La Clair talked on r cunaa- in otner communities and
tions for Good Citizenship." pressed his appreciation and in-
iicom count prizes v. ere won by I terest.
Delia Records and James Pal
mers rooms. -
Refreshments were served by
Fourth grace mothers.
A Founder's Day meeting and
siiver tea Is planned for February
13.
TLLELAKE
A varied and interesting pro
gram entertained the Tuielaxe high
school PTA the evening of Jan
uary S. Poiluck was served early
In the evening.
Mrs. A: . Eyckman. substitut
ing for Mrs. Leonard Mecnie.
opened the meeting w.th excerpts
from a release from the National
PTA president, Mrs. Anna H. Hayes.
High School Principal E. L. Coy
ner announced the end of the first
semester January 18. New sub
jects to be offered will be general
business training, driver's educa
tion for senior's, a compulsory sub
ject in California, end first aid.
Jew score boards presented
through the courtesy of Roper Bro
thers of the Honker are being in
stalled and new gas heaters
are being placed In the gymna
sium. Books of the school were aud
ited January 1 and every depart
partment was found In in excellent
shape. The athletic department for
the first time in years has $10 In
the black.
Mrs. Russell Haynes. member
ship chairman reported 98 paid-up
members.
Plans were announced for the
annual card party, March 1, the
only means of raising funds planned
for the year.
Doug Thomas announced that
Ti'lclake's quota for the Merch of
Dimes Is 8500 and anyone plan
ning to donate Is urged to give
Remove cooking stains from an
aluminum pot with a fine abrasive
scouring powder. When scouring
fails, boil an acid solution vinegar
and water in the pot.
Tele-fun
by V.'srren Goodrich
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All-Star Muffins
4 kinds from I easy recipe
I tbip. ilwrtMiIng , cup milk
cup sugar I cup lllud
mtloiMi flour
J aV Hp. baking
I cupKtllogg's - powdar
All-Iran ' 1, itaipatn utt
Blend well shortening, sugar: add
egg, beat well. Stir In ua-bkaw. milk;
soak until most moltture Is taken up.
61ft flour with baking powder, salt:
add to first mixture, stir only until
combined. Pill greased muffin pans
H full. Bake In ffteheated mod. hot
oven (4WF.) 30 min. Yield: 8 medium
or 13 small muffins.
Spicy Iran Muffirtii Mix 1 tap. butter,
li cup sugar, 1 tsp. cinnamon. Sprin
kle over unbaked muffin batter,
fnilty Mufflnu Add to flour mixture 1
tbjp. grated orange rind, H cup diced
dried apricots.
!oncy.Nuf Muffin.. ''
Put tap. honey,
vuuppco, nut
meats in each
ireased muffin
up; add batter.
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fwering. I was trying to lo
cate the source of a horrible
smell I noticed around
here'!" ...You won't miss
receiving important calls if
you always answer promptly
... Pacific Telephone.
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