Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 31, 1952, Page 22, Image 22

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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GARDENS ARE EMPTY of all except a few faded berries
left by the birds. The days are gray but the wise hostess
is one who knows how to re-create the lure, the freshness
of springtime with materials at hand. Here a dinner table
has the unique duo of grapes and pink roses for a center
piece (roses from yovr florist.) The rose motif is carried out
in shining petal-pink damask and sterling. China is edged
with silver. Pink tapers are in sterling holders.
Eggs, Cheese
In Casserole
Hearty Food
An etc a day or at least three
times a week is old hat. According
to a recent report by Edward Kar-
pou oi Agriculture economics,
U.S. Department of Agriculture.
1he average person in the United
States consumes more than one
egg a day. No new (ad. Mr. Kar-
poit reports that it has been going
on for the past six years, account
ing for the growing usage' to good
distribution and moderate price.
Time was when eggs were con
sidered breakfast food or were hid
den in a cake or croauette. Now
they're perfectly respectable at
any meal and can be as fancy as
the next dish. Not so fancy, per
haps, but good and hearty enough
to put before any man, is this
Baked Cheese and Egg Casserole
laced with layers of enriched yeast
raised bread crumbs.
Cheese and Egg Casserole .
U cup butter or margarine
V cup flour
' teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon salt . . .
'i teaspoon dry mustard
2 cups milk
l'i cups grated cheese
8 eggs
3 cups soft bread crumbs tossed
with
vt cup melted butter or mar
garine -1
Melt butter, or margarine In a
saucepan. Remove from heat. Add
flour, pepper, salt, and mustard,
and stir until smooth. Slowly stir
in milk. Return to heat and cook
unUl thick, about 2 minutes. Add
grated cheese and stir until melted.
Pour H of the cheese mixture into
a l'i-2 quart greased casserole.
Break 4 of the eggs, one at a
time, into a saucer and pour on
sauce in casserole. Cover with j
ct the bread crumbs. Add remain
ing sauce, 4 more eggs and top
viih remaining bread crumbs.
Bake at 325 F. (Moderate oven)
20 to 25 minutes. Makes 6 to 8
servings.
SOMETHING GOOD
Try this for a popular winter
dessert. Fill canned cling peach
halves with a spoonful of mince
meat.. Place in a shallow dish and
bake in moderately hot oven 15
minutes. Meanwhile combine 2-3
cup peach syrup with l cup sugar,
1 tablespoon cornstarch and few
grains salt. Cook and stir until
thickened and stir in 1 tablespoon
each butter and lemon juice. Serve
over filled peaches.
TRY ANYTIME
It's good waffle and pancake
days this cold weather but don't
limit yourself to serving them only
for breakfast. They're good too for
luncheon and supper with a hot
syrup of 2 parts apricot whole
fruit nectar and one part honey.
Add a pinch of salt to bring out
the flavors and simmer 15 min
utes or until desired consistency.
Wool No Arson Suspect
Won't Flare Into Flame
During Press Week in New York
recently, so many reporters were
interested in the intlaminable
sweater scare that has swept Uie
country that the Research Divi
sion, American f ashion News in
vestigated the situation witlt a view
to giving you the story.
It was found that three children
died from the first catastrophe
which took place In Washington,
D.C., in 1945.
So ... a warning is Issued to
customers. The protection of your
children, family and even your
noine demands mat you look lor
the all-wool label in every wool
garment you buy. Wool is one ma
terial that will not flash fire at
the touch of a match or even a
spark.
KbaKMBLr,
The "inflammable sweaters"
which have flashed across Amer
ica are made from brushed rayon,
treated to' resemble wool. This
brushed rayon is highly inflam
mable but repeated tests and re
search have proven conclusively
that no wool, brushed or not. ever
names. At (he most it will merely
char, or smoulder. Brushed rayon
ana other brushed synthetics are
entirely consumed.
The National Board or rire un
derwriters advised that in case of
fire, smother it with a wool blanket.
If your child is clothed in wool,
send litm out to play without fear
oi naving nis garments burned
from his body if a spnrk from a
bonlire Hies his way. He can pop
corn or toast maisiimaiiows.wltlv
out fenr Unit his sweater will
nitre.
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The first catastrophe of an in
flammable varment that looked
like wool took the .lives of three
small boys playing in brushed
rayon cowboy suits. Another child
died in Passaic, N.J., In 1940 in
a similar fatulity. Other reports of
serious burns have come Horn all
Darts of Uie country.
Several attempts have been
made to pass a Federal law
against the use of inflammable
fabrics but have met with no sue
ces. California is the only state
that has enacted such a law.
Here Is a chance for the women
of America to get behind a Dro
grain that may save other lives.
Write all vour Congressmen and
demand that action be taken to
pass a law against Uie sale of ma
terials that can kill your child.
Unless such a law is passed to
prom bit manufacture of such gar
ments, Uiese makers will continue
to send out into buyer channels
dangerous synthetics without fear
of prosecution or line, until such
a law is passed no child or adult
is snfe from the horrors of a
burn.
Learn To Square Dance
With Help Of Experts
The Extension Service is offer
ing a series of four meetings on
Square Dance Training for leaders.
This Is planned to cover all be
ginning square dance figures and
the basic couple dances such as
waltz, two-step, schottische and
varsouvienne. The methods of
teaching will be most stressed and
some discussion and demonstra
tion will be on calling dances, se
lecting records and finding sources
of material for further help.
Those people who have never
done square dancing or know only
a little, will be able to follow all
directions and learn the basic fig
ures, but those who already know
square dancing will benefit most
because they will learn teaching
techniques.
If leaders from any group wish
to take this training here are the
requirements:
1. Two couples representing
one organization may attend.
2. Each couple should promise
to attend all four sessions.
3. Those not attending the firstJ
session are not eligible to par
ticipate in following sessions.
4. Leaders representing each
organization must teach at
least one other set of couples
whnt they learn at this scries.
5. Young people 17 years of
age or over will be welcome.
In order to be sure about the
number of people coming and to
send the leaders special notice
about the meetings, please send
in to: Mary Glenn, County Home
Extension Agent, 209 Post Office
Bldg., Klamath Fails, Oregon the
names and mailing address of
those leaders who plan to attend.
Please do Uiis before February 15
If possible. The first meeting will
be. Tuesday, Feb. 26th 8:00 p.m.
sharpl Place will be announced
later.
WINTER WONDER
Fresh winter Nelis pears are In
the markets these days and per
fect for all kinds of delicious sal-
ads. Pare, halve and core the
pears and dip in lemon Juice.
Serve on shredded lettuce with a
plump pitted prune filled with
creamy cottage cheese in each
pear half. Serve with mayonnaise
or a fruit salad dressing.
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mustard, paprika, and Worcester
shire KAlir whan Vnn nr. nlannlnn
to use it over vegetables.
' Vour new spring coat
in
"TOLA TWEED
one ofythe new textures
How smart can you get!. ..This dream
of a coat boasts wide-cuff, push-up
sleeves. ..regal stand-up collar
with velvet backing... shoulder darts
with velvet points. ..slit side pockets
luxurious silk faille lining guaranteed
for life of coof...PLUS the new texfurt
of imported TOLA TWEED, an
exh emely durable fabric.
A Lassie Maid Original.
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