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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 24, 1952)
PAGE EIGHT IIKK.M.p AN'O NEWS, KLAMATH KALIS. OltlXiON 'IIIUItSDAY. .UILV 2'4. Ill.Tj ..' - " - - i : ..... ? . - i l --- - - SOME PRISONER ARTIST held in Camp No. 3, North Korea added color to this Easter card tent by Johnny Martin to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Martin, Tulelale. Johnny was cap tured in November 1950. The card, mailed March 12 reached Tulolake last weekend. Mr. and Mrs. Martin also had a card early in the Spring mailed at Christmas time. A bit of poetry was written on the inside. SINDAE l'i cups milk 1 package strawberry frees- ina; mix 1 cup pineapple, crushed 'j cup strawberries Beat freezing mix into milk with rotary beater until dissolved. Pour into freezing tray. When frown r.'m, itfliove from tray to bowl. Break up with fork. Beat with elec tric or hand beater until fluffy. Continue freezing. When ready to 4-H'ers Attend Summer Camp More than 100 Klamath County boys and girls are attending the annual 4-H camp at Crescent Late this month. The counselors, who received training earlier in the summer, are instructing the group in crafts, nature, swimming and team sports. Those attending are: Carol Bame&. Ruth Ann Born. Jo Campbell. Lorraine Clark, Mariarrt Colw-ell. Patricia Lea Davison. H.rfl Delameter. Helen raulknen Sharlene Ren rinchum. Ruth Fleacher, Donna Freer. Margaret Heyden. Alice Hatch elt. Virginia Halehett. Marilyn Jo Hub bard. Debby Kendall, Sydner Keraf. Counselor. Judith Ann Kirkscr. Sharon Kunz, Sandra Lindsay. Counielor Norma Jean Lyon. Marilyn Mack. Kathleen Mar shall. Virginia Marts. Counselor, Emily McNoise and Michel McNoltc. Kay O'Donahuc, Pat O'Donahue, Counselor, Susan O'Hair, Betty Jo Patzke. Linda Pope. Counselor. Carol Reilinjc. Ruth Rlcherson. Alvhild Romt vedt. Counselor. Annie Romtvedt. Coun selor. Nancy Jo Jtusth. Helen Seherer, Louise Schmoe, Virgia Lea Schmoe. Be;ty Sturgeon, Anita L. Vaden, Janna Warren. Nancy Warren. Glynna Weath rby. Janet Wihon. jtoxanne Wilson nd LaVonne Yunck. 1 Kenny Albert. Jimmy Anderton. Bill Beatiy, Tom Beasly. Ted L. Berry, Terry Beyer, Ray Briley, Bobby Chap man. Jimmy Chapman. Carson Chase, Richard Dehlinger. David DeMerritt. Mickey Granas. Danny HeavUtn. Ste phen Hobron. Eddie Jacobs, Jimmy Johnson, Tuck Kendall, Melvin Kenyon. Jimmy Leatherwood, Jefieo" Lee, Lar ry Mascotte, Haines McNoise Jr., Don nle Mlcka and Henrv Newhouie. George Olson. Counselor, Jim Parker.J field. Rex Porterfleld. Jimmy Pratt. Bobby Ray. Dick Reiling. James Scott. Benny Seaberry. Lloyd Seely. Carl Shuck. Evan Sloan. Warren Sobrakoff. Bill Weatherby, Counselor Ken Weath erby, Darrell Wick. Billy Williams. Jerry Williams, Counselor, Farrell Wil son and Harry Wilson. serve, top with a mixture of pine apple and strawberries. Build your luncheon menu around this elegant dessert Of slier, bet and angel food cake. Mavbe a menu like the following one would be appropriate for your next luncheon. RASPBERRY PINEAPPLE SHERBET 1 cup milk 2 cup pineapple juice ii cup water 1 package raspberry sherbet mix Measure milk, w ater, and pine-! apple Juice into a bowl. Add sher-; bet mix. Brat with rotary beater Pour mixture Into refrigerator tray and place in freezing compart- j ment When mixture is firmly froj-! en. remove from tray to bowl. Break up into large lumps with fork. Beat with rotary beater until free from lumps but still a thick mush. Return to refrigerator tray ! aii1 place in freezing compartment I until fairly firm. NEW TRICK TRIM Make broiled hamburgers a spe cial treat with a colorful, good tasting garnish. Here's a quickie to do. Spoon a little tomato catsup into canned cling peach halves. Broil the meat and fruit together. Instead of making fancy frost ings for cakes during hot weather weuse this simple trick. Bake your favorite chocolate cake in an 8 or 9-inch square pan. Spread the top of the warm cake with !, cup soft butter or margarine blended with 2 cup brown sugar, 1-3 cup chop walnuts and 3 tablespoons cream. Place about 3 inches under the broiler until mixture browns. OLYMPIA BEERf V; j MAKES IT acceptable! FOR I ;J ALL OCCASIONS CALLS bp WHEN THIRST L FOR LIGHT t REFRESHMENT, j OlYMFIt IREWIIH C0 tlpaplt. Will., U I I aspttemes are here! Put up JAM and JELLY with CERTO pectin today! Com farther! You can make two batches from one bottle! . Easier! No dissolving because Certo is a liquid 'natural fruit pectin product! Mora real, fresh-fruit flavor with Certo! Fresher! Every bottle coded to assure freshness! Make batter, finer-flavored jams and jellies ask your , grocer for Certo pectin today I ' rtWsd a1 Um,s fMfl HOMEMADE JAMS AND JELLIES a Taste best. . .'Cost less! m? n alley's 'm 1 rr. , ,c f TANG I ffS$SL M21, The picnic's "on the houia" when you do all your food buyine here btcouie our low, tow pricei mean lower food billi , . . biqqer lovinai , , , extra coin for the pleasures that add to the joy at living . . . savinaj that will pay for 'the picnic you're planninq. So shop here this week ond every week end toe what a picnic it it to tove money when you till your food liitt et IMIL'S where every item It low-priced every day.' W CLOUR 11 Drifted Snow 50-lb. Bag Special 8-oi. box Blue Cheese, Tavern Appetiiert s W3 i lLi.il i mm A Tasty f Treat let eC1 Only 4 aDT SUGAR X PURE CANE ft: 100-lb. Bag $089 1 ICE-CREAM PRESERVES BISQUICK SYRUP Medo-Lond Bulk Pack Ot. STRAWBERRY Mary Elian's New Pack. Larae 28-oi, lor 20-oi. 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