Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 24, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1M2
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skirt. (Right) a smashingly
smart black full coat with
matching silk taffeta yoke
caught with huge bow.
Note the small, narrow-
FIND THESb
"spring profiles", welcome
harbingers' of warmer days
in our town in a shop
window. (Left) "Block Bus
ster," cape coat of black
and' white plaid with slits
in cape and coat skirt to
reveal brilliant red taffeta
lining. (Center) "Check
mate," gun - club checked
suit in black and white with
matching velveteen trim on
collars, cuffs and peplum
detail. Permanently pleated
When you're removing a rind
tram a ham use a sham knife
and be careful not to break or
tear the fat. When you score the
fat don't cut too deeply.
PICTURE PRETTY
For a February party dessert
serve hard baUs of Ice cream with
a canned red cherry and almond
sauce. Make the sauce with 2-3 cup
cherry syrup. 1-3 cup sugar and
15n tablespoons cornstarch. Cook
until clear and thickened, and stir
in pitted cherries and Toasted
blanched almond halves. Serve
warm or cold.
Want a new way to serve
creamed onions for winter menus?
Add about a half cup of broken
walnut meats to them after they
are heated and Just before serving.
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MIRRORS
tor any
Room in the Home!?-
Calhoun' A
brimmed hats worn . well
forward over , the ibrow,
perfect with the short
poodle hair cuts.
SNAZZY BEANS
Here's a good trick to dress up
canned green beans quickly. Oram
a No. 3 can beans and boil down
the liquid to cup. Meanwhile
cook 1-3 cup chopped onion in a
tablespoon butter about 5 mtnutes.
Stir in 1 tablespoon flour, 'j tea
spoon dry mustard, teaspoon salt
and the bean liquid. Add drained
beans and 1-3 cup chopped ripe
olives. Heat thoroughly.
The U.S. government maintains
a silver vault at West Point, N.Y.
Club Discusses
Dish Gardens
i ,
The Jnminry meeting of the
Evergreen Club whs devoted large
ly to a discussion on dish gardens.
A number mado by members wore
on display. Mrs. Joo Cox spoke on
selection of plants, choice of con
tainers, preparation of soil, tet'tll
iters and gcuernl cure of dish
gardens, x
Mrs. Will Woods, president of the
Klamath Falls Harden Club gavo
an interesting Illustrated ropiu'l on
tho novel Ideas for Christmas ar
rangements at. the Portland, show.
Mrs. Duano Alexander presented
a demonstration on Uie muktuir ot
dried flower pictures from blooms,
leaves, grasses, explaining prep
aration of material, arranging and
mounting. Her talk was Illustrated
with a number of pictures she had
made. This is one of the most fas
cinating fields In the .culture, of
flowers t i : . ' .
Refreshments were served by
Mrs. C. H. Kelley and Mi. W,' O
Beyer, hostesses. -
hot
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Give the, Aero iffillys Mileage up to
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prtienf tor.
It's, the big cor news of the yearthis-
beautiful Aero Willysl'Fornoother'car gives yoi!61-inch-wide
seating, front and rear . . . and a smooth,
quiet air-borne ride . . . and take-off performance
. . . and sensational mileage up to 35 miles per
gallon, with overdrive. It is aero-designed low and
wide, big inside and streamlined from its plane
wing hood to its rear air-fins. It has a new 7.6-com-pression
Hurricane 6 engine, turning up 90 horse
power on regular gas. That's why the Aero Willys
is a performing ace, a record-maker on mileage.
See the Aero Willys today you'll see why it
is the most talked-about car of '52. -Never before
such panoramic visibility you can see all 4 fender
from the driver's seat, see the road, just 10 feet
ahead! We invite you to ride in the Aero Willys
and experience the cloud-soft cushioning of its
unique springing, aero-type shock absorbers and
rubber-floated drive. Road-test it and see how its
low center of gravity only 23 inches from the
road holds it steady and sure on curves. See it
now the one that's really new for 1952.
See the Most Exciting New CarofJ952-
LEE HUFF MOTOR CO.
603 So. 6th St. Klamath Falls, Ore.
Price effective Friday and
Saturday we reserve the
right to limit. ,
FREE DELIVERY on gro
cery and meat orders total
ing $S or more.' Deliveries
at ,10:30 and 2:30.
'
WESSON OIL
Get Million Dollar contest blonki here!
Qt. 69c
Pictsweet, 303 tins
2 cans
TUNA
Van Cortip'i qroted, style.
No. 12 Tins 23c
Jack Spratt
Cut green spears
No. 2 tins
ORANGE JUICE
Stondby, unsweetened.
46-oi. 29c
Pennant Mople Blend
24 oi. bottle
FRENCH DRESSING
Kroft's "Cosine," 8 oi.
2 Btls. 27c
Ml
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Durkee's, yellow cubes
4 lbs.
$1
00
KRUST QUICK
Betty Crocker. Pka,. contains coupon worth 15c.
on ony conned fruit.
2pkqs. 39c"
PRODUCE FEATURES!
LETTUCE
head
TOMATOES Ctr:: 19c
10c
FRESH GREEN
BROCCOLI
FRESH CRISP
CELERY,
CARROTS
29c
bu.
b 9c
b. ilOc
MACARONI
MISSION
or Spaghetti, Mission,
cut. 24-oi. pkg
Macaroni and cheese
dinner. ' 2 pkgs. -
29c
25c
REDEEM YOUR FLAV-R-PAC
Coupons at PIGGLY WIGGLY
1 pkg. 12-oz. Flav-R-Pac Ore. Grown Peas both BA
1 pkg. 12-oz. Flav-R-Pac Ore. grown Straw- for ff
berries. (With Coupon)
SAVE WITH THESE ITEMS!
MATCHES
NESTLE'S COCOA ,.,, (k 54c
HI yo CRACKERS , ,k. ,k 35c
BORENE cmiimuu M.p. i.r(. , 27c
CHILI CON CARNE T k - 29c
PADkl Thr. Jlltw, wk.l. k.mtl,
UUKPI 303 Sin
2 ,or 29c
TOMATO JUICE 0fl 4 ., 25c
PEACHES
R.M i.w), k.lvn r tllc.4. No. 2! ....
27c
PRESERVES 29c
DOG FOOD
PI..M, N. 1 cm (or
29c
CLOROX BLEACH ,t G. 29c
KETCHUP
H.ini, 14-.I. k.nl. 25c
ilm, vqilirlin, Be
rom.l. unci, 16 oi
BABY FOOD
H.ini, Hrin.4 f Junior .... lor
35c
BAKED BEANS ZZttE!" 17c
BUB HANSON'S MARKET
QUALITY, MEATS
ONLY
SATISFACTION ALL -WAYS
701 PINE ST. IN THE
PIGGLY WIGGLY STORE
TENDERIZED HAMS
Skinned
Short-Shank
12-14 lb. aye.
half
whole
55c
SMOKED
PICNICS
Morrell's Pride
Tenderixcd lb.
4SC
SLICED
BACON
i Heat-sealed pkg. - lb,
45c
SLAB
BACON
Morrell's lean light slabs lb.
45C
t
BEEF
STEAKS
U.S. Grade Good
SIRLOIN
lb,
89c
PORK
BOASTS
Young, lean
lb.
49c
RED
FRYERS
Fresh, dressed lb.
49c
RED
1 IT 17 XT C Fancy, fresh dressed lb,
AftJUltiP 5.
-lb. young roasters
39C
PORK
SAUSAGE
Country style lb.
39c