THUHSDAY, MARCH fl, 1052 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINETEEN i; ? ism -r I 3 . .aT - M w Prayer Rings The Globe Church Women Gather The Sfitli annual World Day ol Prayer, sponsored February 2(1 by the Klnmatli Falls council of Church Women brought a rcore- Mcntutlve Kalherlnx of women from other local churches to the First Presbyterian church for the mcet- iiifi. Mrs. Lawrence Blrk. Council president gave the B,ldrcmi of wel come and Introudced Mrs. L, K. Phelps, chairman of the day. The oncnlna address was by Rev. David F. Burnett Jr., First Pres byterian pastor., Rev. Burnett pre sented a f.tlrrhiK challenge for Christianity, "Christ Our Hope." Costumed ushers were Mrs. Art I,, Moore ns a migrant worker; Mrs. Adam Miller, sharecropper; Mrs. Duvld F. Barnett Jr.. stu dent; Mrs. Raymond Hall, Sioux A metal screen In front of your flrcplnce will keep flying sparks out of your living room. Have your :hlmncy cleaned and Inspected pe riodically. MAYOR BOB THOMPSON presents) awards to Mrs. Wesley McNee Sr. (left) and Mrs. U. S. Balentino, completing classes In Arts and Crafts taught recently by Frank Staples direc tor for the National Recreation Association. Over 80 Klamath Basin women studied finccr painting, knot braiding, sawdust modeling and spatter painting in classes spon sored by the Klamath Leader's Training Council and the Recreation Department. Those completing the work will in turn teach young people representing youth groups. Green Beans J Listed March Thrift Buy . Color, flavor and food value all In one thrllty packane that's the way to look at canned green linuiM. sovs Miss Agues Kolshorn. extension nutrition spcotullKt at Oregon Stale college. . She points out that heavy? sup plies at most grocers' will make this vegetable one of the beat food buys In March. Moreover, green brum offer vitamins A and C, as well as some of the hard-to-get B vitamins, and can be served In a variety of appellulng ways. Try cooking them with a . dash nt mitmeu. or a few leuves of sav ory, ho suggest. Men approve of their heurty flavor when green beans are cooked with chapped ba con. Or put the beans under the broiler rack when broiling meats, where they will cutch. the meat drippings. THY HAKINO ' Their color and flavor' make green beans a "naturol" for cas serole dishes. For Instance, bake them with sliced hard cooked eggs and a cheese sauce, topped with bread crumbs. Or try tlwm With tuna fish and canned condensed cream of mushroom soup, baked with a grated cheese topping. For a tasty winter salad, com bine chilled, well-drained- canned green beans with a salad dress ing and cho'nncd. cooked bacon and serve on lettuce, shredded r.iiblmue. or other greens. Old-fash loncd vegetable soup, stew, and chowder may ulso be Improved by adding green beans. One Number 2 can of green hiMiiiK tirnvldcs four hulf-cup aery lugs. They come In several pack styles, Including the regular l!i Inch cut: French style, also called sliced or julienne, meaning the beans ore cut lengthwise Into thin strips; Jumble pack, In which the bcuns are paexca wnoie nut jum bled; and vertical or asparagus pack. Wash drip cups and gratings In hot. detergent suds. Use stiff bru.h, mild abrasive or floe steel wool to remove dried residue. i As Advem,sedW,uoW Make it in 19 minutes! Only 19c a serving! A ONE-DISH MISSION MEAL pemer for mi Indian; Mrs. James W, Plnnixer Mexican; Mrs. Fred Ooeller as a' Chinese peasant. Each gave a pray er, Indicative of their life station I'ftOGRAM Mrs. Earl Bhcrldan sang "Hear Thou My Prayer." Mrs. Kenneth Lamble read the Impressive psalm of an Indian shepherd, written by a Navajo student at Cook Training School, Phoenix, Ariz. Mrs. Mar vin Norseth sang "Tho Twenty, third Psalm," Mulotte. Rev. Llovrt F. Hollowny, Methodist Church, spoke briefly on the Community Council, proposed as a new organ isation in Klamath Falls. Rev. Irwin Tweet, Klamath Luth eian Church spoke on "Prayer," discussing the great need for com munication with Ood and offering suggestions on when and how to pray. Mrs. R. H. Reeves explained the use of offerings given during World Day of Prayer. Distribution is legion. Sharing are migrant workers, sharecroppers, American Indian tribes, Interdenominational Christian Colleges for Women, In the Orient. Christian Literature publication for women and chil dren around the World, foreign students who are assisted In aca demic work, Friendly Relations groups. "Come Unto Me," a solo was sung by Mrs. Phil Hitchcock. Mar vin Nerseth, son ol. Dr. and Mrs.' Marvin Nerseth sang "If Ood So Clothes tho Orass," Blschoff. A playlet, "Mother Liberty's Children" was presented in cos tume by Hazel Morrison, "Moth er Liberty:" Mrs. Fred Karlson. wnose ancestors came over on tne Mayflower, Mrs. Irwin Tweet, an American Indian, Mrs. Ivan Rlffey. a Negro clergyman; Mrs. Lawrence Blrk, a .Nisei; Mrs. John Yadon, a migrant woman; Mrs. Walter Hern don, an American with torebearers from the new Republic of India; Mrs. Earl Redman, a foreign stud ent from Lebanon, Mrs. Elbert Veatch was organist for the morning session, Mrs. Mrs. George Mclntyre for the af ternoon. World Day of Prayer Is held on the first Friday In Lent to promote the Christian Fellowship of praym around the (lobe and the .bulldlit) of world brotherhood. The next mnt iu of the Council of Church Women wll b Mart?) 24th at the First Methodist church OUKJHUU Vl&IlB IN MOTHER'S OATS 4 Fetlive Colon for Mixing and Matching! Whit s thrill to collect the valuable, uteful premiums that come iniide every big squire packiae of Mother's Oats! Sian today! 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