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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1952)
PAGE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON NEW OFFICERS OF FREMONT PTA, who will guide parents and teachers through an interesting 1952-53 school year, were elected before the close of school. They are (1 to r) Mrs. William DePew, secretary; Mrs. Elmer Wade, treasurer; Mrs. Charles Lein. presi dent, and Mrs. W. T. McGaughey, vice president. They will take chairs at the Septem n ber meeting. Amaranth Installation v Of New Officers Friendship Court, 11, Amaranth, recently installed officers at a col orful ceremony in the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Ellen Stover, Tulelake is the new Royal Matron. George Bou don Klamath Falls is the new Roy al Patron. Other officers include: Associate Matron, Beatrice Denison; Associ ate Patron, Floyd Wadell; Secre tary, Helen Crapo; Treasurer, Fan nie May Thompson; all of Klam ath Falls; Conductress, Ruth Rod enberger, Tulelake: Associate Conductress. Catherine Wright, Klamath Falls Marshal in the East, Loy Smith, Klamath Falls: Marshal in the West, Bette Kelly, Tulelake; Pre late, Alice Barber, Tulelake; Stan dard Bearer. Mary Thompson: Truth, Thelma Pinderton; Faith, Jones; wisdom, Ofa Smith; Charity, Lucille Bold; Historian, Patricia Henry; Musician, Ruth Reinie; Warder, Rita Boudon: . Sentinal, Carl Young; Keeper of the Lights, Norman Jones, all of Klamath Falls: soloist. Marie . Simpson and Press Chairman, Vic toria Thaler, both of Tulelake. Randy Rockne, soloist, sans two numbers, and Edyin Acutt. weed. sister of the New Royal Matron, Mrs. stover, sang two numoers with Mrs. Stover s daughter, Donna An derson at the Diano. White flowers and blue candles were arranged to complement the Installation service. The same color effect was car ried out for the refreshment tables in the dining room where white lace cloths over a blue background, silver tea and coffee services and a lighted punch bowl were effective. A flower-laced trellis and indir ect lighting added an interesting note. Decorations were planned ana arranged by George Boudon, new Royal Patron. Out ol town guests included urana Secretary. Frances Ostrom, Can non Beach, Oregon, and Grand Roval Matron. Mrs. ostrom; Wini fred Dyer, Portland; Royal Matron Opal Lerach, Rose Court, Portland; Royal Matron, Lycylle Grashens, Angelus Court, Portland; Royal Matron, Ethel Hensley, Colonial Court, Portland; Royal Patron. Jim Risley, Roxy Ann Court, Med- ford: Past urana Koyai Matron, Bernle Finch, Lebanon, Oregon. A BEAUTY Here's a really beautiful summer salad. Cut a large Calavo avocado Into halves and remove the seed. FiU each half with pineapple chunk and pieces of brief juicy straw berries. Serve with a french dress ing and pass a plate of hot baking powder biscuits) It's as delicious as they come!! i eh was PLAIN Q lOOIZfD I CtEDGIB i P. . in t - - h ryU tai-'i. s Pofeet's Market Owned and Operated By Bob & "Peanuts" Poteet 1 Swift's . 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True buttermilk fans , prefer theirs "straight," creamy cold and gold flecked with butter. For those who are on a reducing diet, buttermilk is a modest 85 cal ories per glass. It contains many of the imoortnnt vitamins and min erals found In whole milk, giving good food value as well as flavor. Buttermilk Is wonderful to cook with, as many homemakers know, It adds a flavor and tenderness to baked foods, pancakes, waffles, bis cuits and cookies that cant be matched. Try serving your fninllv Butter milk Orlddle Cakes fur breakfast. They will love 'em, dripping with melted butter and topped with your best strawberry preserves. Another favorite chocolate cake is made mouth-waterinRly lender and deli cious with the addition of buitor- mill, a quirk ana easy dessert which will please the fnmllv Is But termilk Pineapple Sherbet. You might vary the fruit to fit the season. BUTTERMILK GRIDDLE CAKES (Makes It rakes) 1 cup sifted flour 3 tsp. soda ;a tsp. salt 1 eRg, well-beaten' 1 cups buttermilk 1 Tbsp. butter, melted Sift flour, measure and resltt with soda and salt. Beat egg, combine with butermilk and melted butter. Add to flour Gradually stirring onlv until smooth. Bake on a hot, well- greased griddle until bubbles ap pear on top. Turn once and bake until lightly browned. Buttermilk Chocolate Cake l'j cups siiHiir i cup shortening squares chocolate i-i cup hot water 3 tsp, baking powder 4 tsp. soda 3 eggs J' i cuus pastry flour ij cup buttermilk tsp. m It Cream augur and shortening un til blended, Meanwhile, melt toco- late with hot water and stir uiilll :ummtlt. Add to sugar mixture. Dent fRB until light, and add buttermilk. Measure and gift together ronn, pastry flour, salt and baking pow- Strawberries are here! 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