Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 20, 1952, Page 18, Image 18

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
THURSDAY, MARCH 2(1, MM
Lenten Dishes
V . .,.1 5
LEMON BAKED FISH
LEMON BAKED FISH
Lemons and fish have become as
natural food partners as ham and
eggs, bread and butter, baked
beans and brown bread. Whether
you eat it in a tea room, lunch
counter or cafeteria, you'll be
served this favorite combination
fish with a wedge of lemon on the
side. Everyone likes the tansy flav
or of fresh lemon with fish. At
your house, you're probably serv
ing fish often during lent there
fore, if you'd like to try new
variation of this combination, bake
lemon slices on the fish. This way,
you'll have added flavor because It
is baked into the fish. Peel and slice
a lemon, putting several slices on
each piece of salmon (or other dry
fish). Add salt and pepper, a lit
tle oil. or butter if desired and
bake. That's all there is to it. When
baked, the lemon is soft, juicy,
and brings out a delicious flavor
in the fish.
2 lemons, peeled and sliced
1 teaspoon salt
'a teaspoon pepper
' cup oil or butter
paprika
Place 1 pound of fish fillets or
steaks in baking dish. Arrange the
lemon slices over ihe fish. Combine
the salt, pepper, oil and paprika
and pour over fish. Bake at 350 F.
for 20 minutes or until fish is
tender and flaky.
Civic Improvement Club
Fort Klamath Holds Meet
FORT KLAMATH Speaking
to members of the Civic Improve
ment Club at the regular monthly
meeting held Friday afternoon,
March 7, in the clubhoure, Mrs.
the program of the national organization,
Mis. Vrati-h, a registered nur.tr
charter member of the C. I. club,
having Joined at Ihe time of lis
lonuatlon II IBM. At this mealing,
ihe honored guest was given the
status of hniiorary tiiib inrniber,
a courtesy which is extended In all
members on reaching the age ol
At the close of Ihe business
of several years' experience in her ! i'?' ' ,"K.',lnl ,M,,ir WB ""Joyed,
profession of Klamath Valley hos-!1'" William 0. llnrklrr ami
Don Ventch told of tentative plans iDl,., Klamath Pulls l. a' certl-iMr- Marvin Boeder serving re-
lor a Red Cross home nursing ) ft instructor In home- nursing. eslimenlB lo the group. LVspnc
course which she will conduct here .several club members signified w banked high, outxlilo Ihe
in the near future. Her talk alsoithfil. t.,.s. i rnrollini for Ihe ' c'ul"use windows, a breath ot
outlined several otner worthwhile I,,,,, i surma wns lent lo I
uu tniiinuie nciiYiiirs mciuaca in
Home
Extension
News
BI.Y
Mrs. William Halii was hostess
for ihe March 13lh meeting of the
Bly Home Extension club. Purse
making was taught to eleven mem
bers by Mrs. Lee Wimiingham and
Mrs. Wynn Bates. Four purses were
made.
Next year's program planning
was discussed and a short buslnness
meeting was held.
The April meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Lee Winning
ham and the project, kitchen stor
age, is to be presented by Dorothy
Tolleth, county agent.
OTI
A special meet ins of the OTI
Home Extension Unit was held at
the home of Mrs. Winston Purvine.
March 10.
Mrs. Delmar Jones and Mrs. K
E. Rogers, project leaders for
April, passed out patterns and In
struction for making purses.
After discussion of materials and
selection of types of purses to be
maae,
PI'IIIR Wits lent to the ntmnsnlirie
s, ca1e.IT of SSSgJKlFTS
events scheduled lor lM'J by the I ' , " sUI,. .1,"!.RO'..CO '": 1,1
planning committee whs rend by
Mrs. Eltrabelh M. LooMry, chair
man of the committee, slaled for
next month, on Friday evening.
April 4, another of Ihe enjoyable
club-sponsored card parties will be
given 111 the cluuiiouse, Bridge
'.handmade IikIIhii biiskrts from die
ine large and beautiful rollrctl
ot iiidiiin art owned by Mr
Mis. Hackler. The St. Patrick
motif was used In table appoint
inenls and refreshments, with min
iature umbrellas marking each
Malin PPC
Elects New
Officers 1952
MAI.IN Election of officers was
I held Tuesday evening, March 13,
by the Malln Parent Patrons Club.
The meeting, which was held In
the new Orade School Gymnasium,
was well attended.
Ofllrera elected lo serve Ihe Club
next year were; Mildred liajmis,
A very Interesting discussion on
Ihe county school system was given
by Mrs. Ilrlxnrr, wild also showed
slides of all the schools, from school
rooms to bus garages, Everyone
lii'r.ient had a morn thorough
knowledge of our irhool system
after her Informative discussion.
Mothers of second grade pupils
served cookies and coltee nfler Ihe
meeting.
The ineellug next month will be
mi Pine Ailri With t'lnulrn Dolny
Chairman.
"AN EASY WAY TO HAVE W
PIANO
ru run rani lavalr iplnal plana
Irani llii laitli K, Minn run lim.
ptnr, l''H N. till, ! a ) nmnlhly
Ml. AHft i rriiutiM llm ynu 'n,
II nu Hlth, rhaiii Irvm rrnl I pur.
fhi'ff iiiMiniiil. Ill rr-nl alrtidr pai4
II ll iidll4 la r i.ur.l... arramil
an4 na allirr riimil paifiil la ltr
iirr. lha manlhlr paymtal ran l,a
llllla hlilitr lhan rani. lr. II aa pia
fft. law ran ranllnua (a rani.
I rirsitirui; ithii rniis, lust f ivp
i ii'lriniil MIIHrarl l.nvinrsM. afr-
""".mid Vlrai Prealrlrnl
bcii in inc iiuuuiHisr, m lust-. ..i-,.. , . , , . , .
pinochle, canasta and games will , " ' " ' nl' r,.A. ?'!'r T'"'
or featured, with prircs and re-l0' ",ccn lul PredomlimteU.
freshments. Named bv Ihe presi
dent as committees In charge of the
affair were - cards and prlr.es, Mrs
Joanna Taylor and Mrs. William
A. Page; refreshments, Mrs, Don
Sanders, Mrs. Myrtle Denton, Mrs.
Veatch.
Saturday afternoon, April S
and
Mildred Tofell,
Ann Suunders,
Present for the afternoon were:
Mrs. Funny Biiiu-li f Klmnntli
Falls; Mrs. Don Ventch. Mrs. Hay-i
mond a. l.ooslev, N r s ,
Kdwards, Mrs. Don Sanders, Mrs.
Secretary ;
1 reasurcr.
First grade yoiingslen enter
tained with their rhythm baud and
students of the fifth and sixth gave
readings on soli conservation. Is.
ivs wrre read by Mni-garrt Thonin.
Farrell Wilson and Stewart Miller.
rl 1,1115 . l n Wu .llmtU Sr.nl!
Joanna .Taylor. Mrs, Wllllnm A.
Page, Mrs. Myrtle Denton, Mrs.
Bert Gray. Mrs. Elizabeth M.
Walter J. Wright. Mrs. Harold L.
Winter: a special guest ot the
afternoon. Mrs. Jess Psdon and
small daughter, and the hostess
Mrs. William C. Hackler and Mrs.
Marvin Rocdrr.
h aiuia. 5UUWC1 was E ven w..j m ...i.. -i
to honor Mrs Rnr c.n..i.".nj " ",vcr "y pioneer,
games were played and refresh
ments served by Mrs. Purvine.
Mrs. Carl Stolne. Mrs. George Har
per Jr. and Mrs. Earl Bairey.
PAIXT 'EM
When applying nail lacquer to
toenails, twist a strip of folded
cleansing tissue through your toes
to seperate them and prevent lac
quer irom smearing as you apply
It.
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LONG SLEEVE
Tissue failles . .
full sleeves . . .
cathedral styles
9 colors to
choose from . . .
New Spring merchandise.. at new
low prices . .
BLOUSES . Tf
cTv-
fine crepes . . .
3
95
the
SKIRT
Genuine Calsheen gabar
dines . . hard finish . . all
sizes . . wide assortment
of colors . . .
99
"ONE-STRAP"
Black or brown suede .', ever
popular one-strap ballerina
. . a featured buy at this
price a a
99
4
BAGS
SLAX
Reversed Col
sheens . . qrey or
tan mixtures . .
tailored by a fam
ous manufacturer
. . a special pur
chase . .
99
Np pig
II
BLOUSES
Thousand and one styles
. . colors a materials . .
. . crepes . . cottons . .
piques . . widest assort
ment over at this price .
Sparklinq new plastics
in all the conventional
(hades a a pastels .
whites , ,
99
I 9
second club event is planned, when I J;p,,10 Airs. Frank Striihan. Mis,
a cooked lood and plant sale will
be held In the clubhouse. Mrs. Ray
mond S. Loosley was appointed to
manage the sale, and will choose
several assistants to help with
arrangements and work Involved:
In anticipation of the baraar to
be held this fall, Ihe following
women were appointed by the pres
ident to act as a fancywork com-mittee:-Mrs.
William C. .Martin.
Mrs. Jack Thomas, Mrs. Stewart
Nicholson and Mrs. Harry Oreni.
These club members were author
ized top urchase articles and mat
erial necessary for making needle
work items, etc.. In ample advance
preparation for the big annual
event given by the club.
A visitor welcomed at the meet
ing was Mrs. Fanny Bunch of
Klamath Falls, a house guest at
the home of her nephew and his
wife. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Loosley. Mrs. Bunch. 16-year old
is a
SINUS INFECTIONS
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Saaraaar.llr Traaui
Etelaalf. Mallta
t Na. Ilk rh.aa '
ffciraararlla Phailria.
prrowjTrroTnrr'o
lAHUi Sweden
5711 So. 6th
!rt Open 5 to 10 w
Sundays open 1 to 10 . . Closed Thursdays
Serving $ Per Alto . ,
OPfN FOR
Smor- 3
qosbord!
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Baldy Says - Let's Dance Again With
RALPH
AND HIS GREAT I7-PIECE RCA VICTOR RECORDING
ORCHESTRA
MANY POLLS STILL RATE THIS BAND THE
B NO. 1 IN THE NATION IT'S BETTER THAN EVER
ARMORY
TUE MAR. 25
ADVANCE TICKETS ON SALE AT DERBY MUSIC CO.
Th. ..vase. lal. will bt llmlt.d I. 500 lltkati at $1.30 (la
Included). Ttit pile, at th. d.nc. will b. St. 10.
y0I& 1 LARGE PACKAGE
J J . t l A ft I I" 1 ' txxni c5t wnen yu huy 1 large- i - t i
I f VALLABLc or 1 giant-iie Fab at regular r7iitivn v' yS
I price. Use your free Fab coupon! Get ylSkTuS' JBv
a"""" '5 COCJPOMS 1 w'1',er wa5'ieJ will'0"! bleaching! ' 'J ilftli
C YcOMlMS IM YOUR k LJ
IJWN r vHwC 11 ON WESSON OIL A-
iVv I
' wt C Your coupon worth 10 on the regular price of 1 qt, bottle or I
"r0 ' 2 p'n' ' Wes50'1 Oil-America's Numbcr-l lalad oil 'V, Jv
nd liquid shortening.
9 Your mailman will 011111!! llf jSjg'Sj
X$T G i deliver coupons from the , VHllc IIJ ' tlBT5
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet V-mv W ISnAwirlftl
V ' Company and the Wesson Oil ON SNOWDRIFT !!H1
V people. Take your coupons to I I
" , ' Your coupon worth 10 on the regit- Mij'lS fl1 . M
your store for big savings on jar oricc of one Mb. can or two 1-lb. Ki$ESWl
Q
liver coupons
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet
Company and the Wesson Oil
people. Take your coupons to
your store for big savings on
these famous household-products
for kitchen, bathroom and laundry.
WIVES! UUSBANOS TOO!
Your grocer will be happy to receive your
coupons as he will be reimbursed for
the savings you make. So use those
valuable coupons to s-t-r-e-t-c-h
your household budget!
Your coupon worth 10 on the regu
lar price of one 3-lb. can or two 1-lb.
cans of Snowdrift - the shortening
made of costlier oils, yet costs you
no more.
3HE6
Your coupon worth C4 on the regular price of 3 regular
or 2 bath-size Cashmere Uouquct Soap . . . with the
fragrance men lovct
ON CASHMERE
BOUQUET SOAP
2
plus tax