Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 06, 1952, Page 9, Image 9

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
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Danish Sandwiches
Serve Danish Sandwiches
For Laie Supper Party
f'lnvorlul combination of (lull
Infill or clirc.'iO with crlap, raw
aandwlrlir are prrfrrt pnrly lure
lor Into evening Mi)irr entertain
1IIK. More "foriiiiil" thun our sancl
McIim, the DnnlMi vrnloiui lire
"oprn-liK-o niul eaten Willi n lork
rullirr thiitt jilrkrri up. Anv tasty,
tull-lliivnrrri locxln are atlaplublc
lor tlin filllntf combination but
tliey ii itint br nriiuigrd Willi un
arllftt'a ryn lor color awl allruc
tlveiie.-a 111 well nil (In vor.
Any kind of bread tuny be unml,
eltbrr plain or llithtly tonMed. TIip
Miwlwtthra hliould be inudo Jui
bi-loio nrrvlnn mnro Hip bread
Miotild never bit kikhv. While, rye,
I whole wheat or pumpernickel curt
up trip dii-p tor mien linings a
avocado, ahrlmp mid tomato; ar
dinp or liprrliiK and cucumber: a
laiiil and cole (ilew; or tongue
chrpsp and pickle. Serve variety
of flllliiKu for Kueala to muke their
cbnlie or make them nil the tame.
Whatever Ihe aandwlchea, though.
Din hrvcraun nerved In alway.i
xpaikllnK cold beer. Smooth and
lluht, bi er adds a ininrl continent
al much to late upper refresh
nieuui, especially If poured Into
hollow ulcmmed goblet or tall pll
bpiu'r Rlasfipn.
More like auner-atM canapes
than our UMial landwlchex, Danlah
nndwlch variation! are only (3
limited an one'a Imagination!
Quips Fromlhe Capitol
Say Firsi Lady Blooms
II y JAM-: KAIW
WASHINGTON Mrs. Ilmry 8.
Truman a e e 111 1 ynuiiRer looklliit,
gayer, more relaxed than we enn
lemenilH-r. Friends Bay moydo the
1'realdeiit has told her he won't
be a candldalp In the 1D52 election.
The Kind. i.udy has never finite
relished tile role of iiilftre-.s of the
While lions, and It's a well-known
f.ict she would prefer Hie on Mnlu
htreei, Iii'lro'iulem-e, Mo Never
Ihelru, alio lias handle .1 her exact
ing rcipomibllitiPft admirably and
mads many friends. Tno-.j who
know her well say i.he hasn't
changed a bit atr.ee ahe Hrs. cam:
In Washlnvioii iia a ..cnutoi'a wife,
18 yearn nc.
Cllamnroua, tltlan-halrrd Myrna
1 .y, formvr Hollywood tuivie aiar,
anil recent br-t.e of llouland 11.
Brijeanl, nc.v Ala'.niil Sej.Tlary
i.f Stale to- Pub'le A!fal'.. shops
l.r chops ami carrot, cvon as y.u
i( I.
Khop keepers In Washington'!,
avuitk OeircctowM arei who are
1:1 el' to reeiiiff wives of blii-wlfs
biirBiiln for their "vlttle.s" acarce
,f Iv take necond look aj ahe ankles
The Briir.ii'.4, who hay1
living In the small furnished "bar1
of 1 h'.iifi. Miaa toy reined
v-len she rume to thp IV'pltal a
c i ples of eu.-.i a: 0, are now shop,
around for r lnrijcr 1es1der.ee
A man .ibout 'own wc heard
to remark recep'.ly rl one of the
Cnpltal'a teeming cocktail parlies
"11ns K jus-, like a bucket cf
worms. , 1
Tlie Kcuajorian Ambeasador. An
tonio Pro ihcni.-.a. and his attra:
tive Americaii-fcorn wile iro amour.
Uie Capiul'r. moie engairiiist hosts
The handsome diplomat Is a tal
ented pianist. He olten entertains
his gue.stx with selections played
on the embassy'a beautiful white
concert grand- piano. Hl pretty
daughter, Argenta, who" graduates
this spring from George Washing
ton University here, accompanies
him on the guitar.
Senor I'enaherrera and his wife
are planning to return to Ecuador
aoon. Argenta and her brother. Ra
nvlro, also In school here will re
main until their terms end. The
anibuAMiclor began his diplomatic
career as an attache at the Ecua
dorian embassy In Washington. Alt
er aeveriiL otner assignments he
returned to Washington as am Das
aador in 1051.
Home
Extension
News
II LV
Members of the My Home Ex
tension Unit met Kcbruury 14 nt
the home of Mrs. lilmer McUlnnls
to study step-saving kitchens. The
aubject was covered by Dorothy
Tollelh. Klamath County Leader
who demonstrated her talk will)
Illustrations. Some members used
plans of their own kitchens for dis
cussions.
Following lunch, Mrs. Wynn
Bates, president held a t.hort busi
ness meeting when It was decided
that members planing to do more
textile painting would meet with
Mrs. Elmer McOlnnls and Mis.
William Hatll lor further Instruc
tions, Purso making will be presented
as the project for the Mnrch meet
ing at Hie home of Mrs, William
II11UI, March 13.
OTI
. 6TI Home Extension Unit met
February 21 si tho home of Mrs.
ltlchard Hesslg, Kliitnnth Falls. To
clemonstrale the life of herbs In
cooking. Mrs. Oene Woods nntl Mrs
Mark Taylor prepared n tasty
luncheon featuring meat balls,
string beans, cabbngc xnlnd and
Krenrh brend. Mrs. Hesslg pre
pared dessert and coffee.
During Ihe regular business
Ex-POW's Still
Have Filing Time
SALEM ' Ex-i-orvlcemen who
were held prisoner by the enemy
in World War II hi-vc until March
31 to apply lor their benefits under
the Federal War Claims Act, Gov.
Douglas McKay said Wednesday.
He said application forms can be
obtained from the State Veterans
! Department, veterans organu.a
1 uons, Ked Cross, or county vet-
iinns service officers.
sri.iT
SAI.EM LP Sen. Wayne Morse
of Oreuon said Tuesday that at
tempts to place his name on the
stale Republican presidential oai
lot were "devised to split the El
senhower vote."
Morse Is a long-time supporter
of Elsenhower for the Republican
nomination
The Oregon senator said he had
filed for delegate to the Republican
natlonnl convention.
When electrloal appliances are to
be washed, unplug all cords and
turn switches to "off" before actu
al scrubbing.
meeting plans were made for the
Spring Homemakers' Festival,
May B.
Tlie third textile painting work
shop was held at the home of Mrs.
Winston Purvlnc. Eleven members
and friends attended.
Mrs. Hesslg will again be hostess
to. the unit nt the next meeting to
ue ncm Mnrcn zu.
stasia
YOUR FOOD BUDGELwith PORTER'S FRIL-LETS1
flA COOKING
ALSO TRY5paghlll, Solodallot, '
Macaroni, Sea Shtlll and Kurle-Q-NoedUl...
, H5tll SCMUI MACAWNI CO, fpltlANO. CH30N
Make These Desserts
Keep In Deep Freezer
-wnen pressed or lime, servo
these dainty emergency desserts
delicate In flavor iiinoolh In tex
ture this Is a pcrlrct climax to
a hearty meul. .Oct your CHrl
Scout cookies from any Olil Scout.
WOVEN MvMO.N JOIITE
Injrfrtlf ills
,-:4 cup Ctrl Seoul Cookie.,
crushed
3 egg yolks, well beaten .
U cup lemon Juice
Orated rind of 1 lemon
teaspoon salt
',i cup sugar
3 egg whiles, beaten stiff
j cup evaporated milk, chilled
Line, greased refrigerator tray
or pita of eiiual i.M with half the
cookie crumbs. Combine egg yolks,
lemon Juice, rind, salt and sugar;
cook In double boiler until thick.
Cool. Whip the chilled milk and
add, Willi the beaten egg whites,
10 the lemon mixture, pour over
the cookie crumbs and cover with
remaining crumbs. Package and
Ireese.
To serve: Remove from freezer
and aervc In llngcr-wldlh slices or
in squares. CI his can be stored
one month In Jrcczcri
ICE CREAM PIE
Ingredient!
3 cups Olrl Scout Cookies,
crushed
't cup sugar
' cup butter
1 tablespoon water
1 quart vanilla Ice crcum
1 package frozen strawberries
tor other frozen Irulti ,
Roll cookies very line, stir In
sugar and gradually add to soft
ened butter, mixing thoroughly.
Stir In water. Form shell by press
ing mixture over botiom and sides
Unemployment. In
Oregon Gaining
8ALEM, M Oregon has 40.187
unemployed persons, or S.00O more
ployment Service ald Wednesday.
However. 10.000 workers re.
turned to iheir Jobs In February.
Pnvmenln In IaHIab urncUMw li
month touted $2.57f,602, which was
MiKimy oeirw ine jnuuarv tola,
but one million dollars more than
a jeur ago.
STORM WARNING
SEATTLE 1 The Weather Bu
reau ordered smallcraft warnings
raised at S a.m. Wednesday from
Tatoosh, Wash., to Cape Blanco.
Ore., and through the Strait of
Juan de Fuca.
The forecast: South to southeast
winds, 25 to 35 miles an hour,
shifting westerly Wednesday after
noon, and diminishing gradually
Wednesday night and Thursday.
An aid to keeping freshly sham
pooed hair as clean as possible be
tween washings is to tuck cotton
down into the bristles of your hair
brush.
of D-lnch pie pan. Mound the Ice
crcum In plo, shell. Allow berries
o thaw only enough to separate
in chunks and arrange berries
around edge of shell and In center
of pic. (This will keep In freezer
for two months)
LEMON IUH)t E
1 packsgo lemon flavored gela
tin I'll cups boiling water
ij teaspoon salt
Orated peel and Juice of one
large lemon
4 cup sugar
1 lull can evaporated milk,
chilled until Icy
1 can (No. 1 flat) crushed
pineapple, well-drained
1 package (4 oz.i inarshmal
lows, cut In half
j to 1 cup maraschino cher
ries, cut In half
2'. cups Clrl Scout Cookies,
rolled Into crumbs.
Dissolve vclatin In boiling wa
ter, add salt, lemon peel and
Juice and sugar. Chill until syrupy.
Beat chilllcd evaporated milk until
still. Whip gelatin In electric mixer
at high ipeed until double In bulk.
Fold whipped milk Into gelatin
along with drained pineapple,
marshmallows, and cherries. Line
the bottom of a 8 Inch deep spring
form nan with half of the crumbs.
pour In mixture, and top with the
remaining crumbs. Chill until firm.
Turn out and cut In wedges to
serve. Figure on using 3 table-
snoons lemon Juice to give the de
sired tartness. Serves 14 to 18.
Bran Nut Bread
Wonderful or lunch box
or party sandwiches
1 n 1 nip Kalleag's AU-MAN
Vi cvp wger 2 cups tlfltd Hour
I cup nllt hp. kaklni ppwdtr
7 rbip. iMlltd 1 Hp. salt
ihorttnlnt Vt nip cfwppad fwtmtatf
Beat ecg and sugar until light Add
milk, shortening, all-bsam. sift flour
with baking powder and salt: com
bine with nutmeau; add to first mix
ture, stirring only until combined.
Bake Is greased loaf pan. with waxed
paper on bottom, la moderate oven
(350'P.) about 1 hour. Yield: 1 loaf
9'4 xs'4-ln.pan).
Delicious with fillings of cream
cheese and chopped ginger, chopped
ham or egg, smoky cheese, peanut
ouiier.
Prices effectivt
FRIDAY SATURDAY
We, Reserve the
Right To Limit!
' .tvwnrtf'oiiT'Kic " we vb none irzna mt
A lUTAVw,,
, 31 asr row ysmms :
III:
I II Free delivery on meat and
I II grocery orders totaling $3
I Ji or more. Deliveries ot 10:30
I II I T -
Ij ono z:jw. 1 , r ;
(CABBAGE ""TtjJ
my$$' I ORANGES ""as; 35c(
L, ,.,. . - tat 1 1 Avocatlos "l-Wcl
iaaalalaf flk
1
Catsup .-H 229
lln)irAfQ)(c
r . i if- nil i r
air-.. JIUHlI I
. 1 ax. ii nH jnnrri
cheese
Del Rogue
2'vTins
Foncy. Helves
33
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, Here's the kind of dog food
I m for
I 20 YEARS!
9 out of IO kennefmen -feed a
dry-type -food like FRISKIES!
A complete food-all your
aog is Known to need l
Doga love Its "meaty"
smell and flavor!
Saves you money
no need for
expensive "extras" I
A FRISKY DOO IS A HEALTHY DOO-
KEEP YOUR DOO FRISKY WITH FRISKIES!
Alllll MIHIN9 COMMNT A DIVISION OF CARNATION COMPANY .
FRISXIIS CUBIS
..crunchy( bite-slit
moneti in the aunt
firaout formulit
Nothini to add
boi veo waterl
Fishers""Whit H
Spear" Pastry LA
5-lb. BAGnA
2-yaa
Wiseonsii
Crackers
Sunshine
Crispies
2-lb. pkg.
37'
DURKEE'S
Sandwich Spread
"35c
BLUEBELL POTATO
CHIPS
Reg. 25c
Size
23
coupon wfrswiS
FWM
OF THIS
NEWSPAPER
Schillings
COFFEE
Serving hot Schillings Coffee and Albert
Flapjacks with syrup all day Saturday ' .
b. 85c
Carnation
MILK T" 1n 2 . 29c
Alber's
Flapjack Hour.- 37c
Cereal Tray
POST "TENS" 29c
Puss 'n Boots No. 1 Tins
Dog & Cat Food 2 r 27c
"Forty Time" Alaska Pink
SALMON Hon. 45c
"King Oscar" Norwegian
SARDINES ..29c
Del Rogue Tomato
JUICE i. 25c
Bagley Blue Label, Choice
TOMATOES r, 19c
Pictsweet, Whole Kernel
CORN 2" 29c
Party Time, Tree Ripened
APRICOTS 28c
GSJ333
Urns
Ttnetfiitd
Ortt
Chief
10-14 lb.
Averaft
SLICED
BACON
Merrell't I 1
h.. Ail cvc
Staled .kt. Lhfj J) lb.
FRYING
RABBITS
Freih
Killed
PORK
ROASTS
Shoulder ar
Uia nd
PORK E Ec
STEAKS - S)3L-
PURE 7
LARD 2lbsv Jt"'-