Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 28, 1952, Page 19, Image 19

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Plan Your Home Decorating
Like an Architect On Paper
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HNnrUird f'reas Women's ICdllnr
IJoiiilliy IJnipnr, niitileciirt up
eiter of the deinrutliiK world, shvk
A i ic-r leu i women, known as II it:
world' lienl-dressed, prnrluea mine
oi the world n wr.ldreieU homes.
Bhe iioldn Unit mot n( Hie my
lennus n urn MirrniintlliiK the l
t lice nl Interior decora tln lt ao
ninth hokum, Kiid Im.l'.U thai' any
l.ody ciin do It.
Mr. Draper, In llvlilf proof of
Home
Extension
News
STARTING ON HER FIRST QUARTER century with the
C'alifornia-OiTijoii Power Company is Grace Wells, who on
March 1st embarks on her 2!illi year with the same firm.
Mrs. Wells is Home Service Director for the company and
probably knows more about electric cookery than any
liomemaker in Klamath County.
KiiAtii viiomkdam'
Hie February meeting- of the
hhiitii-fiomcdiile Kxiiiiitn Unit
Met nl Joan's Kltfliin, on tins 161li
The biriliieis nice t J im bruiiii nl
1 0 : 30 with 14 members iiimuci'lnu
i oil cr.ll.
Those Interested In btisktt wenv-
I Init ahotild t:onl lift Civ. vn Wollruin
imiiicfiiiiiciy. mere wui or a ape
t in I cla.s lor llici.c women in
Miirt-li.
'I he drinnntratlrn on a "-.ton-hnvlnu
lolciien" wits pre mtcd bv
Porolliy Tolleth, Klamath County
lender.
Memiiers were fthown sample
of piiim Unit will be nuidc at
i lie April iiitctlnit.
her theory. Thomrh she Im been
rt nponHlblu fur cIiiiukIiik the? whole
f iirri iit ronrept of dwomllriK, 'hp
iiutnlln liKhtly she never Murlled
the nlull lit all, knows nolhltiK of
period furniture nnd "really never
vent In school."
A brief nkirinlnh with a vounir
ladles' flnl.ihliiK school coir.l I lutctl
nitmt nf the loninil (-duration of
thin IlKlit-lirnrlefi tycoon win no
turns out who.'e hou iiik projects,
luxury hotels, iiiotlern iipiirlment
hulldlDK and prlVHte hoinen In (ray,
imonhotlox coIoia uud fuiict.onul
lo i nlshlliKK,
Mr. Uriiper, who Klvnn off
'nouish enertty to run nil aU,in
iiii.'.tinu iniiclilnc. khvs tlreiislntt nnd
det.oriillnit inn two hiilven of the
Mine apple, tihe explnlns:
"Thnnkii to our Inphlon maKa
ine. the averimn IB-year old Klrl 1
nowndnyn In a wlzaid at planiunn
her own clolhen. ,
"But when thin mime Klrl Bel
married and ntiirtH buvlnn furni
ture, mux anil drapcrlcj for her new
hmiic, ihc ollen itoex haywire 8he
i.tnrt-, out with no definite plan In
mintl. buvi a bed here, a thair
lliere and a lump Htimeplatc ele
Mrs. Maxwell Anderson
Puts On Blue Bonnet
For Star Billing!
l.ula Ihein all toitcther and then
wonders why notluriK looks rlthl."
Mra. Draper hail some praetlt al
advlKe lor the woman atarltnst ou!
lo decorate a homo or an apart
ment. "Fln-t he should vn out and buy
xomn hi? brown envelopes one lor
each room he' goliiR to furnish.
In each envelope koch all the data
i he tiaa Kiilliercd up on the kind of
effect Mie wanta color 8cheinc,
liibrlo hwatchea and no on.
"Then ahe aliotild birt1 a alx-tot
rule, a supply of aoft pencils and
foine blir aheeu of paper, which
rhe merk Into one-.'oot souares.
On each sheet of paper she locate
the necessary Items of lurnlture,
and with crayons she blobs in the
colora. i
"Next she list the Ihinns the
must buy. For the livini; room she
will need one divan, two end table"..
Caught Napping? Save Face
With Appetite Teasers
Do ft lends drop In occitslonallv
and ratfh von with uolhlnK to
herve? The mien of hospitality ate
much more flexible than they used
to be, but many a hostess makes
her reputation by never bemi:
cauRht In this uncomlortalile situa
tion. Her iflrrshiurnts may lit
simple end easily prepared but
they are lasiv anil iirat'tnuilv
served. There's no trick to It: lust
a mailer ol hnvliix the lnnredl'iiis
ever-ready on the pantry shelf
or In the relrliteriitor, and havlne
one or two tiled and true quick
refreshment formulas.
One of the many dellKhtlul uses
for cheeie la It Its pi-rlect adapt
ebllltv as an appclnt-r. In fact.
It's rillliiult to imaftlne a trv ol
appellors without cheese! There
rte many delicious dips. dunk:.,
macks nnd saudwith spreads mntle
v-ith Cheddar, cottnire. crenm and
blue c'leeses. Thy are easy to
make, inexpensive anil uood to eat.
The lucky woman with u Inc.er
ran keen n bitten or two nf atipe
lizers in the Ireezer, readv I" pop
Into 111" oven lor a muck i-rlspliiu
v.'hen itnestH arrive, ..Hut treever or
not. the Ijii'V homcmnker la ulwav
prepared If she has cheese In In r
refrigerator and cracker on the
helf. .lust sec If the followlm? ap-petlle-teaseis
don't fit Into vour
pattern of Informal euterlaliiini:.
iihoii.i:!) iii;i:si: iiincs
3i cut) (tralcd Chctldar cheese
1 eRu volk. beaten
2 1. p. Worcestershire sauce
3 Tbsp. ketchup.
Mix liutredlenta tliorotmhly Into a
paste and spread evenly on Bllces
of new bread, rut thin the long way
of the loaf. Roll strips like Jelly
roll and wrap lightly, in waxed
paper. Store In refrigerator about
3 hours. Remove paper with hoi.
sharp knife, cut olf thin slues,
place In pan and toast under broil
er, turning once. Serve hot.
DU E IIKKSE 1)11'
1 lb blue cheese
1 lb. croam cheese
1- 'i eupa cotluite cheese
2- 3 cup lemon Juice
2 tsp, dry mustard
onion nail and pepper to taste
Cut blue cheese In small pieces.
Tlace In mixer bowl. Add lemon
Juice, mustard, onion aalt and pep
per. Beat, using low speed until
smooth. Add cottage cheese and
ci earn cheese. Heat again to con
sistency ol whipped cream. This
dip can be kept for weeks In the
relrlgeralor In a tlnh'ly closed Jar.
fc'erve with crackers or potato chips
l-K.I.irlS IN III.ANKKTS
1 can cocktail sausages
U lb. Cheddar cheese
3 or 4 dill pltkles
lb. bacon, sliced
fiplit each sausage from end to
end. Insert' thin slices of pickle
and cheese. Wrap with narrow
i trips ol bacon, raslen wllh tooth
crisp. Herve hoi,
hot (tik.i:si-: balls
Combine ' lb. grated Cheddar
cheese, ' ib. butler, 1 cup Hour
ur.tl a drsh ol cayi-.ine pepper. Mix
will and shape inlo balls, walnut
i.:.e. Hake on cookie heet in hot
oven. -TJ0 F-. lor IS to 20 minutes.
1 AIItllAV I N
The Falrhaven Home Extension
Unit met February 20 at the
lalrgrounds for a business meet
ing and demonstration on "Easier
Ironing." led by Mrs. Karl Freld
rlt h and Mrs. James Hopkins.
Members decided on the colors
to use In the new restroom.
Potluck lunch was served at noon
to 14 members and two children.
The next meeting will be March
li at the home of Mrs. Clint Mvciv,
Keno road.
An automatic gas clothes dryer
Is the secret desire of every wom
an who has the family iaundrv
problem to solve. And rlRhlly so.
;hecati'e in 20 to 25 minutes at
least one-third of the wash, cloth
ing os well as towels and sheets.
ii.t fluff-dried, ready to fold and
put away; end the clothes that do
require ironing; don't need time
consuming sprinkling.
Mrs. Maxwell Anderson, noted play
wright's wife, finds Bixn Bonnet
Margarine in perfect taste for family
meals or formal dinners. You, too,
will love its delicate, sunny-sweet
Juror. And JJIXE Boknet gives your
family real nourishment. No other
spread for bread is richer in year
round Vitamin A! What's more, the
high-priced spread for bread cost up
to 4Ue a pound more than Bixu
Bonnkt Margarine! So buy Blue
Bonnet and enjoy "all 3" Flavor!
Nutrition! Kconom-e-e!
New Idea Decor
Done Willi Iron
Todav's Intlatetl costs have book
ed yard goods sales lo the point
where more than ever, American
women are "sewing to save."
New full-color decal designs for
fabrics, calld "Fabrl-cals." have
captured the fancy ol housewives
looking lor an easy. Inexpensive
way ol decorating clothing, aprons,
and laljrlc household Items such
as draperies and table-cloths.
Fahrl-cals ate easy-to-npply, re
tinlre no needlework, and can be
Minplv "Irnncci-oii" to nylon, ray
ons, silk, even heat-resistant cot
tons ai.f wool. They arc washable,
durable, and come In a pleasing
variety of gay designs, priced to
f.l any "sew and save" budget.
Announce in e 11 1-
The KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE is pleosed' to an
nounce thot it has been selected os the exclusive lcensee
to represent the SCHOOL OF SPEEDWRITINC of Klamath
Foils to teoch this famous System of ABC Shorthond, uni
versally known os SPEEDWRITINC.
SPEEDWRITINC can be tauqht in Day School in 8 weeks,
and in Night School in 16 weeks. The reason for this short
leorninq period is that fewer symbols ore used mainly
the letters of the olphobet.
SPEEDWRITINC is now in its 26th year, 'and there are
over 100,000 writers in the country. This System is ideal
for those whose work requires the need of note taking;
businessmen ond women, secretaries, stenographers, typ
ists and many others. To meet the present-day demand for
trained personnel the KLAMATH BUSINESS COLLEGE is
organizing classes in this eosy-to-learn ABC Shorthand.
Enrollment is bcinq accepted for the class starting on
March 1 0th. For information Phone 4760 or call in person.
SAVE
WITH A GOOD
m) m;u im. ini iini;
ilMOliS SI IKES.., our .Wiit'cliotinc is bursting
with tlicm . , . machines inspected and adjusted liy
our expert SINGKR mechanics. , .
nnrry, po mail or iioio orderi,
TBIitllMiS (tlri beads) f
roilTIBMi lilcdriB
COXSOLB Blerlriti "
$2250
3250
On tnlc only nl the
SINGER SEWING CENTERS
listed below:
ah-footsie
y IAVAGI-WAYNI
Bouncy Foam Rubber Soles
Washable tops on thick,
bouncy foam rubber soles.
QUILTED PLASTIC
New faille velon in
brilliant red, green, blue
Women's sliest small (4-5);
wedium (5Va.6'i);
l--.. IT-SI-
extra larae (81A-91Al.
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LE0NS
525 Main
fTrORI NAME, PHONE AND ADDRESS HERE
Please send me
$1.99 per pair.
Site
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Color.
.pair of "ah-footsles" at I
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.2nd Color.
Name.
two lamps, two arm chairs, a cf
I fee tank-, a ruff and pictures for
I the wails.
! "She shouldn't try to economise
I too tn'ieh rn the main piect'i oi
I furniture, she shouldn't buy any
; IhlriK mat later she will want to
throw away. Il'a better to splurge
!on handsome lamps, for instance,
i and save on aucti thmj as the
end tables.
"Her color acheme can be one of
three thintts: (Ai sharp contrasts.
;.uch as white walls, a red carpet
vn black accents, for Instance;
i B Bll one color, such as walls,
runs, drapes and furniture all the
same tone of llKht blue; (Ci blend
ed lon-;s of various colora This Is
!the thins most women trv to do.
land Is by far the most difficult."
I The ematcur decorator can't jro
ivrong, however, saya Mrs. Draper.
If ahe taleea the suKirestlons of the
manufacturers of runs drapes and
such, on co-ordlnnted colors, tex
tures and fabrics.
These companies are hlrlnn lop
designers to work out complete
room plans that are almost fool
proof. Mrs.. Draper, who believes that
everybody needs some color In his
life does everything on a dik scnie
and hates dinky things, doesn't
care how many periods are com
bined, Just co they are In scale
"And look Hunt."
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HEY GALS!
THERE WILL BE A
LEAP YEAR
AT THE
ARMORY
SATURDAY NIGHT
There Will Be Lots of Tag Dances
WICKS
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MUSIC BY
BALDY'S BAND
"Just Good Done Muiic"
. featuring
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DANCING 9-1
SI. 20
PER PERSON (Tax Inc.)
for referral ionts write, wire or
telephone the Manager, Ilarrtaon
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or aee your travel agent. Color
brochure on request.
li n a
you ever
used i
Crackers are singly-stacked, no need
"break them apart" before serving I
Serve without taking the pack off the shelf
thanks to the end-openingl
&(SGl&tnm...
Re-fold the wrapping of each packet in a flash
keeps crackers oven-fresh to the last!
tWl...
You'll love the tastier goodness of thinner,
crisper SNOW FlAKlj saitinesi Kepi freshest of all
by wax paper protection!
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ft NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
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Wrapping
women
Voted
o use!'
WflX PACKETS
When it comes to downright goodness, no cracker in ils field comes
close to Snow Flake Saltines! This thin and tasty cracker is so
delightfully crisp, so invitingly good, you'll love it equally with spreads,
with soups or salads, or just as is with beverages. Do try them. Now
in the new 4 In-Er-Seal Wax Packets, at your grocer's.
Address.
I State
Phone 2-2513
.City.
633 Main
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Cash Charge C.O.D. .
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