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PAGE TWENTY-FOUR HERALD AND NRWS. KLAMATH FALLS. ORKGON THURSDAY. AUGUST 211, 1052 HELPFUL HINTS Pour Fvwich drpiwlnif over to mXo alien mid Ihln onion rliws and erv on lnd Rrpcns; thin combination t t particularly good Willi Immburiicrs. Wnt ' new tmte In muHtiw? Add oiiv-quarlr tu one halt, cup finely chopped well-orisped bacon and one trnsixxm o( chopped elnvea lo slnncUrd two-cup (lour muffin recipe using four lablesixions ol shoiienmn and one tablespoon ol sugar. Add two to three teaspoon ol ntola.vies lo a cup of milk for a delicious and nutritious drink. Good for small-try Miacks. A call of pork sausage Is a handv food to keep on the kitchen shelves during ths summer. t-rva It Willi puncakcs and applesauce for Sun day morning breakfast. For sup per, brown the sausage and serve with corn pudding and broiled to mato halves. Don't N.gLct Slipping FALSE TEETH IK fell Itwth drop. Hp or wobhl whn luu Irtlk. at. lauih or snaf tt a)iit.iit nl ritibriakr.l by u.h hn.llrdi rASTKKTII. an Ilt uixn-a.-ttlt oknU'I to antlitklr no J.'ur lu. k.rp ut twn flriuty t t;PN ,-onftpiit ftrllnii of THURSDAY - FRIDAY - SATURDAY SALE SAVE AT VYALGREEN'S 7th and Main in Klamath Falls i-uruy nn a.i.io.i .-ooifort No gummy. (In l-'A.-i. ill lu loJ- at any ilrua 1 30t)KMOBiLE ; V'1"". " 'rr ;; iiMroil " ' "i kPt :- feC 1 24' Req. 34c Limit 2 THOUSANDS OF BOOKS were, delivered during the summer months to many out-lying com munities in Klamath County by the Bookmobile, loaded every day from the shelves of the Klam . ath County library. Largest station served was Crater Lake where around 100 adult books were left on each visit. Peak day was 572 volumes. Here, II to rl Dottie Brannaman, Nancy Dean, Lois Wise, Bookmobile driver, Dixie Bra nnaman, Dottie's twin and Sharon Williams, . library assistant, say good-bye after the last trip, Aug.. 22. Sharon goes to the University of . Oregon for her senior year and Lois will continue to hand out books to eager readers. Today's Women By DOBOTBV ROE AP Women'! Editor When Rita Hayworth does the Dance of the Seven Veils In her forthcoming picture, "Salome," there will be wolf calls audible from Portland, Maine, to Portland, Oregon. The flaming Rita, of course, can take the bows, but . there should be a few for the young woman wno conceived - Uie -ocnsa.uaai dance and worked lor weeks with Miss Hayworth to polish every movement. She is Valerie Bettts. a glamor girl herself, who was born in Texas and has won wide acclaim both as choreographer and as a dancer in such Broadway hits as "Inside USA." "Great to Be Alive and "Bless You All." Incidentally, she Is making her film debut as the "other woman" in we current nay. worth picture. "Affair In Trini dad. - . Miss Bettis, who looks, ads and talks like a Juvenile Tauuian Bank head, was hired by Columbia to stage Rita's dances and wound up playing a pert In the picture when an alert casting director spotted her on the set. Figuring out the "Dance of the Seven Veils" was no small chore, savs Valerie, since the Hollywood version of "Salome" differs dras tically from the familiar Oscar Wilde conception. . Hollywood makes Salome a nice girl, who does her famous dance to save the life of John the Baptist Instead of demanding his bead on a platter. Bays Valerie: "Working out the Dance of the Seven Veils with no head and no platter was, as. you can see, a sharp break with tradition. But we did it." . SUBTLE In the dance Rita wears the seven veils, all right, and each is a different color. Here Valerie did some neat calculating, too, making the outer veil black, and progres sing through the cool colors sucn as peacock blue and purple. through the flame tones to the final veil, which is, natch, flesh colored. Valerie does not appear in "Sa lome," but the mark of her genius is plainly visible in the spectacular choreography. She gives full credit to Rita, however, saying: "Rita is a natural dancer. Her arm and hand movements Dartic ularly are pure music. She has a rhythmic sense which is a Joy to a dance director. And my original conception of the dance, of course, is adapted to her own personal ity." How does Miss Bettis work out a new dance routine? She isn't quite sure, but says: "Usually I Just sit and brood, and listen to the music, and then all at once I see it. "I work out some of the rou tines myself, and then work with the star, so that in tne end the dance is a blend of what I thought of first and the star s interpreta tion of it." Valerie had her first stage part In the class play at Houston's Sid ney Laniar Junior High School. Later, at San Jacinto High, she TRY THIS Next time you bake a piece of corned pork give it this nectar glaze. Combine 1 cup apricot whole fruit nectar with 1-3 cup brown sugar ana i teaspoons cornstarch Cook until clear and thickened Stick the scored fat of the hot baked meat with cloves and cover with the sauce. Bake 20 minutes or more in a moderately hot oven un til nicely glazed. Here's the way to cut bread well: Use a very sharp knife: keep the blade of the knife keen by fre quent sharpening and by placing the knife in a. rack when It is not in use. Cut slices of even thickness.1 If very thin slices are needed, chill the bread wrapped In wax paper before cutting. KIDNEYS MUST REMOVE EXCESS WASTE NiiTf in backache, low of pP nd nenrr, Jiesdachea and diisineas may be due to alow down of kidney function. Doctor u; good kidney function Is very Important to rood health. 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