Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 31, 1952, Page 8, Image 8

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREC.Uin
THURSDAY, JANUARY 81. HM2
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Durkce'i
Margarine
37?c
Delrich
Margarine
" 29c
Southern Maid
Margarine
LB.
Do you ever know quite what to
do with bits of leftover chicken?
Perhaps there isn't enough to
even make sandwiches for the bas
ketball crowd, yet your Scotch an
cestry won't let you feed good light
or dark meat to Pldo. Then do
trv extending it with tuna.
Here's a recipe that blends the
flavors of both meals perfectly.
Try it on toasted English muffins
or use hamburger buns, toasted
brown if you prefer. Wonderful for
a late evening snack and they can
be whipped up in the twinkle of
an eye.
Tl'NA-CHICKEN
SCRAMBLE
'i to 1 can Bite Size Tuna
'a cup diced, leftover chicken
4 eggs
4 cup light cream or evap
orated milk
SHASTA SEWING BELLES
eho.ln CouHncr Rillf! hnH their
Jan. 7 meeting at Mis. Rolland
King s Home, ou onasia nf
Jhe girls learned about the ani
that thai, a ra (miner In mHke
Some of the girls learned how to
finish Uie pin cusmon ana nenue
case. . -
narhura Alter Ditvp a demon
cushion. One of the girl's mothers
came. She learned wnat ner gin
was to do. une Bins were uu
missed with the pledge.
Carolee Singleton
News Reporter
JOLLY PALS
The clothing and woodworking
clubs at Sprague River have
merged. Both clubs were organized
last fall, but so many members
moved away that it was decided
to put the two clubs together. The
business meetings will be held to
gether and then each group will go
to separate rooms to work.
The name of the club has been
changed to Jolly Pals instead of
Sewing Pals as was first chosen.
The girls- decided to go to Mrs".
Lahoda's house to sew on their
cresses some Saturday.
Lou Ellen Cook
News Reporter
SIX LITTLE CHEFS
The Sis .Little chefs' had a meet
ing, Jan. 18 in the High School
Home Ec. room. Sharon Lyons and
Valasta Rajnus gave a demonstra
tion on cinnamon toast. We have
decided to have the next meeting
.. at Valasta Rajnus' house. January
28. She will give a demonstration
on cookies.
The following members were
present at the meeting: Sharon
Waltier, Darla Rebra. Karen
Wolfe, Joyce Taylor, Valasta RaJ
nus, Sharon Lyons, and Kathleen
Wilson;
Joyce Taylor
News Reporter
COOKING I CLUB
A new Cooking I unit has been
formed by Mrs. C. C. Crawford.
At the first meeting we started
off with a lot of enthusiasm. Bon
dell Crawford and Sharon Thomp
son gave a demonstration on how
to make Vanilla Drop Cookies. The
cookies were very successful.
Election of officers was held,
t'ola Higdon, vice president: Juli
Ann Britain, secretary; Jeanie
Hlanton, song and yell leader: and
Sharon Thompson, news reporter.
Other members present were
Virginia Davis, Sylvia Miller, Bar
bara Colrard: and Margie Mitchell.
We plan to be successful this
year and above all do our best at
our work.
Sharon Thompson
News Reporter
LENTEN DISH
Keep this recipe handy for the
Lenten menus you'll soon be plan
ning. Melt V cup butter or mar
garine and heat until browned.
Stir in '4 cup each chopped roast
ed almonds and lemon juice, a
dash cayenne pepper and 1 table
spoon chopped ' parsley. Serve at
once over browned fish filets.
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iiH.ieiwiiiti;M
Economical, delicious, healthful, nourish
Ing . . . and to easy fo prtpar. ASK
YOUR GROCER for these Porter products,
tooi Spaghetti, Saladettes, Macaroni,
Sea Shells and Kurle-Q-Noodles.
i teaspoon salt
teaspoon pepper
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
4 English muffins or hambur
ger buns
8 slices tomato ;
8 strips of cheese i
Combine tuna and chicken. Beat
eggs slightly, with cream or evap-;
orated milk; add seasonings. Stir
in combined tuna and chicken. :
Cook in a frying pan In a small
amount of melted butter or mar
garine until very soft. Meanwhile i
split and toast English muffins
slightly. Heap tuna-chicken mix-1
Hire on toasted muffins. Top each !
one with a slice of tomato and j
then a strip of cheese. Broil in I
broiler until cheese is melted, !
Serve at once. Makes 4 servings
of two muffin halves each.
Local Sorority
Cheers Patients
"Books For Tired Eyes" is the
project of the year for Kappa
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi.
A number of volumes have al
ready bet'n taken out to patients
at the County Rest Home and
more will be taken during the
year. Assisting with the initial pro
ject were Mrs. Al Cuddingham,
Mrs. Gene Williams and Mrs. Tom
O'Harra, president.
The January meeting was held
at the home of Mrs. Con Borst
ings, Co-hostess was Lois Netzer.
Mrs. O'Harra was in charge of
the program, presenting the topic,
"Origin of the Opera."
Coal Mine In
Cellar No Good
POTTSVILLE. Pa. IB The man
who accidentaly uncovered a. coal
mine in bis cellar can't use the
coal because he has a stoker-fed
furnace. j
Elmer Evans says that the coal
in the mine requires too much
time and effort to reduce to stoker i
size. He discovered a ISO-foot tun- j
nel with a 70-foot spur while en-1
largmg his basement.
Ttie coal mine will be used,
though. It's a good place to dump
the dirt from the cellar-enlarging
project, Evans found.
Truce Talkers j
Finally Agree j
PANMUNJOM. Korea Iff AI- '.
lied and Communist truce negotia-1
tors 8 greed on one point in record
time Thursday.
It took only one minute for staff
officers to agree to delete from a
U.N. draft of armistice terms this
paragraph: i
"Any member of the Military
Armistice Commission is author-
ized to communicate directly with
the commander who appointed
him." - ;
'How that paragraph cot in
there, I don't know," said the Al
lied spokesman. Brig. Gen. Wil-;
liam P. Nuckols.
I free from grit, free
from lye, free from acids,
contains no animal fats or
vegetable fats.
Double lh Slnngth of Regular Sal Soda
Kitchen-shelf "
conienience!
With Porter FRIl-lETS olwoys
on hand, a little meat goes a
long, long way . , . your leftover
fish, fowl or vegetables
quickly become homey, hearty;
stick-to-me-ribt farel
33m
Nu-Lade
EGGS
55 Dpi.
Standby
Peach
Preserves
2M7c
Swift's
Corned Beef
12 ox. Tin
Hormel
Tamales
15 oz.
Tin
Dinty Moore
Beef Stew
24 oi.
Tin
49c
5
Franco
Spaghetti
- 15c
Lynden
TURKEY &
NOODLES
1 lb. Jar'
29c
Fint Granulated
SUGAR
89c
10 lbs.
Harshey's
COCOA
8-oi. pkg.
23c
HONOR BRAND
Orange Juice
Green Peos
French Fried
Potatoes
Cut Corn
Spinach '
Squash
Your Choice
21C PKG.
HONOR BRAND
Strawberries
or
Raspberries
35C pkg.
Best Foods TfQ
MAYONNAISE .. qt.
Shedds New! Old. OA.
Style Sauce ...... bot. OUC
Norwegian
PEELED SHRIMP tin "31
Sliced Smoked ATJ
TUNA tiii H3t
Happy Vale iQ-
SALMON .... 1 lb. tin l
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TUNA, Flat- .... tin
LOBSTER Alr
Fancy .... 5'a oz. tin " v
Royal Club
Small Cove Q0
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COFFEE
DRIP
or REGULAR
1 lb.
2 lbs.
65
SOUP
MILK
CAMPBELL'S
Mushroom
or Chicken Gumbo
CARNATION
Tall Tins
PEACHES
Chili Con Cane
TTUilTACC. Hunt's Solid Pack
IVriMIULJ m 2v,
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tUnn No.
BEANS
Garden Brand
No. 2 tins
PEAS M"
Size 303 tins
CORN
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Whole Kernel
PINEAPPLE
Royal Club
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values the famous brands you prefer for finer quality and
finer flavor are featured at low, low prices that meon extra
savings for you. There's no guessing about value when you
shop at Emil's because our displays are filled with the brands
that are your buy-words for quality . , . vour guarantees of
grand good eating in every can and package. Don't take less.
Enjoy the best. Buy famous brands at Emil's.
Cans
2 for 29c
Case of
LIBBY'S FREESTONE
Halves or Sliced
No. 2Vi Cons
VAN CAMP'S
300 Size Cans
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PEAS
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for
303 tin
Libby's
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for
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PRUNES
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33c
19c
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Green Top, Long,
crisp
2
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19c
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TANGERINE
JUICE
sun pep 2bc
4TOMATO JUICE
Hunt's 25C
grapefruit"' juice
Libby's 25c
46 PRUNE JUICE
Del Monte 29 C
Quart '
GRAPE JUICP
Tea Garden 33C
24 oz
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FAMILY
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READY MADE
APRON BAG
25 lbi 2.29
FREE Bowl
With Each Bog
NUBORA
SOAP
Giant Pkg.
With FREE Dish
19c
19c
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SOAP
Lo'9. 4 rQ'
Bath Size "bars
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WOODBURY
SHAMPOO
Large
Size
FREE PARKING
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LISTERINE
Tooth Paste
: Large
Tube
MAXINE
Toilet Soap
Reg. Size
Bar OC
49c
25c
25c