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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1952)
.V THURSDAY, OCT. 1052 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWENTY ONE On JlQ dil)ULM "Utilises aicn't built . thti wny tliry unril to be." Yuu hrur tills HI very ollrn, Even the bullilri, splllnti iipw htiusr, will snv II 'nr Hum MIIIIiiik in nny wny, u inrans lut. It Unrd In bo Unit linnum l the wny liutiscs wren built, tho liiuuc iiwnrr In lien lliri n rruluii wits krpt wralliiK piiyiUK bin lui'l hill, while Ibn liiiinn uwni'r In himiiIm'HI rouliin wun Junl ki'it willing jvprlui). 'Hirn lusulnttun cnmti nlinm. H was bnllyhiMird on h iiiiihciiIouh P A Notes iii:ni,i;y lly Mm, 1'itvllt H, Ni'wiiIiiiiii illiflilllirils Hi thK OH. 1 inri'llnu ol the llmky I'TA wim n llmiy (llttcuMilim Inl by llriuy Hellion, Hlalo Kcim.rnliihvc, uu i hn mini, uics lu bit vend on 111 llic Nov ember election. Mm. WnUuco TIiiiihiimhi, piti.il tlrnl, pienldrd itml appuliilirU lbi lOIIOWIIIg I'UllllllHWTtt lo m i vu tllll- In- tlin cuinlim yeni : I'lumuiii, Mm. Cniulri, Ix-Lup, Mrs. Koiuu Hlclnci, Mia. Julm MiuMiiill; Re Irrsliinriiia, Mia. Icy UouiIIiik, Mia. Charlra Mutlux, Mm. WuUui Itriliim; lludun. Mm. Cliinncc Cinbrr, Mu. 1. K. Cuuipbrll, Mir Joe Uladimakl, Mm. W. W. 'lliuinp son and Clcoiuo K.lllutt, principal ol 111 hlll school. Room matlipr chairman Una yeui 'll be Mra, Ivan Trapp; Finance, Mra. Paul Hrrllhaupt, Mrs. Jw Wrliiht, Mra. 8. It. llnH.rr: Hos pitality, Mra. KurrnH lliellhuupt, Mra. halnh 111(1. Mra. I.oou An drleu, Mra. Orvnt l.ynn, Mia. J. T. llikrl, Mra. Clyde 1'afc, Mra, Wil lard Duncan. . Mrmbrrnhlp, Mra. I.. M, Me Jtrlds, Mra. Itutli Mcl'lirrnuii, Mra. oren Kaylor, Mra. Oils Frrrman; Historian. Mra. Fill Thorlckc, Parllmciilarlaii. Oeorgn Kllmt. Olflcera Include Lira. Wallace Thompson, president; Mra. Ivan Trapp. vice president; Mia, Lyle Pfeiller. secretary; Mra. Joe Oladowakl, lreaaurer. Plana (or the coming year In clude carnival. Nov. 7, to raise money Ui buy bleacliera lor the The next meeting will be Nov. t. ihlcllo Held. KKNO By Mrs, Darrrll VYIrk l'ubllrlty Chair ma a Tilt October 1 meeting ot Keno PTA waa devoied lo the coming lectlona. Mra, Dorothea Hues' ol the League at Women Votrra waa guest epeakcr. Mra. Buck discussed the Im portance ol using our vuio mm touched on the varloua bills nn the November ballot. A question and answer period lollowrd Uie talk. Mr Joe Do Orande, president, presided at the meeting. Krank blroorrg waa aptKiluu-d tirugrnm chairman lor Uie year. Kelreshmenta were aerved in II school calelerla. Chocolate Parfaii Cake Quick-Easy Aj the season change. H i time to add a bit ot something new and colorful to your meal. Try Ihia Chocolate Parlall Cake o quick and easy yet bnm-tull ol party flair. II a made with that wonderful new cake mix. to which you simply add water, stir lightly and bake. No blending or healing necessary and when you lid It out cif the oven, you'll have a cake you ran really be proud of, both In appearance and flavor. For Una Chocolate Parfait Cake, bake two high i-lnch layers it package) of Devll'a Fudge Cake Mix. Now (or new trick with the frosting. Maks a white butter (roatlng, aiding the powdered ugar again and again before us ing, bo the frosting will be extra fluffy. To one-half of the mixture, add chopped nuts, chopped mars aehlno cherrlea, and coarsely shaved milk chocolate. Mix well and apread generously between lavera. Put remaining frosting on top and aide nf cake, then decor ate with walnut halves nd cher ries. Now watch your (amllv'a delight hen they taste thla delicious treat. ruin. all. Hut In liinliv rnsr-s II turni-d out lu pe one of thu inoi.l iIIi.iIIiuiIiiiiIiik booinri uiiUH t h e IiuiIiIiiik Industry I'vrr threw. 'I ills nnniK mull Unit win scil l.iii' In tin llnliutn nl Iro boxos iind ri-fi Igi-r-atliiK ciirn ciiusi-d fioiiiu Iioum-h lo nillilow noil rot. I'rolriwiorH got Ihi'lr hriiils lo-gi'llu-r anil (Irclilcil I lie nulililr uiin tliul huusi'ii built llkn lu ll iKcrnlniH couldn't brenllio the wny i:rnnilm'N houie Iriikril hi'iil In onn illri'i'lliiu ami dniltit In Hie iilhi-r Ui pi'iiiliiig on how the wind blrw, T h e a e oli ii'rvrrn dlwoverril Mini wn li l oil mi 1 1 l.-1 1 .Iciiiii nl home with our cooking, aliuwrr liiillilni:, ginwliig iiilinir pluiitn mill whul not, tliul I'Vi-n our biritlh wiin loi'inng up tin' cold limiilrn ol till' Willis, HOilklllll llln lllMlllllliill mill solli'iilnii Hi" iniilrrMili' ol tin' limiil on Hie Iioumi iiwl they piovt'tl II. Thn if suit Is Hint modern houM't nro tllr.rouriH!rd from try ing to brenllin In thn wny gnind pii'a hoiisn bii'iilhcil. HoincH In llic Norlli me now given tight viipor hnrniTM lo i-herk lliclr awrgling. lloiiies In Hie tfuutli, built over cruwl (.piu'cn Instend of bime uieniij, nut Hell nlicl on III uiiiler sliles nnil hit built with vupnr Imrrlern hpreuil on the ground to keep the cm th from birullilng up nl Ihiiii. The vii pur Imiiler hua turned out In be pioljiilily the most lin iMirliinl dilli'ienen In construe- tlon between inoilirn Imilillug and the wny liuuses UM-d lo be. For yenrs ieuple tliotight that the onlv wny moiMiire could gel Into the wnlls of a houtc wua from the wenther aide. Ol course, water con gel In that wiiy nnil often dues. Hut tiller calking mid painting our hiiunea Miug its bmiU It took the pi of essoin to point out Ibut In cold wrather hotnen were leaking lliclr moliituro iron) (he Inside out. Hlnre warm air ran hold mnnv gnllona more of moisture tliun cold air can. mnnv house become sort of pressurized cablna lu tho win tertime. The inolM Indoor air, pressing outward, aeepa throuitli the walls and condense inlo water agakiat Hie first cold surface It meets. If it can pasa through soft Insulation, It doesn't condense until it strikes cold wood aheathing or aiding. If the Insulation becomes wet In tills process It ceases to Insu late, the same wny a wet dish rag dm when you wrap It arouna a hot pan handle. When the aiding becomes wit it alieds Its paint like a wet envelOie shedding lis stamp Bo modern Insulation has a vapor barrier, usually In the lorm ot aluminum loll, nn lis inee or rectly behind the plaster. 'J his la where a vatior barrier belongs. The Insulation keeps the loll Irom becoming chilled and condensing moisture, while the loll keeps uie moisture Irom getting Inlo the in Btilation. Gypsum wallbnnrd, which Is virtually prefabricated pUMer. Is made with an aluminum foil barking for the Bnme purpose. 'litis not only aeals moisture liuk age bul also adds to tho insu lating value of the gypsum. Lloyd II. Yenger, general manager ol the Ovpstnn Association, aays: "The aluminum foil reflects about & per cent of the heal rays sinking Its surface. Thus It provides ex cellent reflective Insulation, com batting the blailng rays ol Uie sun In summer and helping to hold the heated air Inside in winter." Hut you don't have to feel bad If your house was built without a . vapor barrier In Us walls. You I don't have to tear down the j plaster to remedy It. You can create a vapor Darner on inc Inside. Prolessors F. R. Queer ana F. It. Mrl.aughlln of I'enn State give a very reasonable aolutlon in a study "Whnl lo Do About Condensation." published by the Housing and Home Kinanre Agen cy and available from the Suticr Intendent of Dociimenla, Washing ton 25, D. C, (or 10 cents. They say: "A very effective barrier to the (low of vapor Is several coats of high gloss oil paint on plaster. A finish coat ot low gloss paint or wallpaper may be used over the high gloss paint serving as bar rier." But don't forget Uie celling or the attic. Houses can ooa in all directions. ffTT , T ".w..7ib. m. V t ,.4 T -u "Xrie 1 :': :.,.. rl'f'ft PI .11. .i y rs-jj .,,. si '"XT ' x, V! 5 Take It Easy Have Fun At Your Party . a; v ft I 'ii y r , ,; v"i. 'i T) III A ft JB Birdie In the Cage," on the phonograph, beana and (ranks on the table hearty tun and hearty food for grand evening of square dancing designed to leave the hos tess dee to enjoy the doln'a. With that first nip In Uie air comes a yen lor ft party. Clear the decks (or action. The garage or parch will do nicely, weather permitting. Borrow a set of square dance recoins irom your loesi li brary. Or, If you and your neigh bors become serious about this ro bust form of entertainment, you might Invest In a cooperative set of these records for use at frequent hoe-downs. Your guests will warm up to the whole thing In no time at all, and Insurance (or keeping them comfortable between sets, provide tnem with generous-sized pitchers, some with refreshing beer and some with countryfled buttermilk. Better use hard-to-break mugs for serving. For nibbling, have pop. corn kept warm and fully In one MUSCLE ACADEMY REOPENS Teacher-trainees who are to be athletic Instruc tors III Iiaiy practice caustnenica in renamed f oro liauco lounuca vy Mussolini in home - Oct Brings New Food are done. Makes I dozen large or 9 Anvnn n,ll mllllin. Important: If desired. 1 It Isn't Ju.-.l huts nnd gowns that bring new fashions In October. I'ooil 1ms Its fashions nnd autumn In ii good time lo Introduce them. Hinai'lvat of new styles III home made muffins Is delertable Banana Cranberry Muffins that contrast thn Juicy tartness ot cranberry with Ihe sweet mellowness of fully ripe bananas In n hut bread that is different. The banana Is mashed and u-ed as n lliiild, so that each ci mil of iiiullln Is permeated with delicious banana flavor. The cran berries may be fresh, or canned whole cianberry sauce may be used, In either case, tho color sna flavor contrast Is a gourmet's de light. October 5 11 Is Cranberry Fesll. val Time so this Is an approp riate as well as new rcclo tor Uie season. To capture Banana fla vor at lis best (or these muffins choose bananas that have yellow Mel flecked with brown. These ba nanas are fully ripe and at their peak, (or aweet, mellow flavor. It WAN A C'RAMIKKKV MITKISS 1 cup fresh cranberries, 2 tablespoons sugar 2 cups silted flour 3 ten)Oon salt 3 tcsnponn bnklng soda The KIRBY Call 2-0131 No. 3 Lvrfon Co. Parents-Patrons MAI.IN Tie following room mothers have been appointed for these classes to serve during' Uie ronung lull and winter meetings. Senior class Mrs. Kenneth Hull man, Mrs. Howard Henderson. Juniors Mis. Ivan Ottoman, Mrs V. Kiilma. Sophomores Mrs. Jess (Smith, Mrs. Morria Kessler. Freshmen Mrs. L. L. Weaiherby. Mrs. Hurold Freeman. Eighth grade Mrs. Dlik Ilencl. Mrs. Jerry Micka. Ecvcnlh grade Mrs. Jerry liujnus, Mrs. John McCiilley. Blxth grade Mrs. Francis Kolkuw,. Mrs. Clarence Kolknw. Filth grade Mrs John James. Mrs. Haul Mtillaiiix. Fourth grade Mis. John Derra, Mrs. Eiinont Kenyon. Third Mrs. Louis Lyon, Mrs. Ixe Martin. Second Mrs. Clovton Rcber. Mrs, tieorge Hint First Mrs. (jeorge Micka, Mrs. Keith Oentry. The next Parent and Patron meeting will be held Oct. 21. with Ihe sixlh grade mothers serving. Helps greatly when washing clothes, less soak ing, less rubbing. ARM & HAMMER SAL SODA CONCINTRATID AT YOUR . - GROCERS !'( cup sugar 1 egg, well-beaten U cup melted shortening or salad nil 1 cup mashed ripe bananas CI lo 3 bananasj Combine chopped cranberries and sugar. Sift together flour, salt, baking soda and remaining Sugar. Combine egg, shortening or salad oil and bananas. Add to dry In gredients, mixing only enough to dampen all flour. Add choppea cranberries, mixing slightly to dis tribute fruit. Turn Into greased muffin pans, about 3-3 full. Bake In a moderately hot oven MOO F. about 30 minutes, or until muffins cup drained, whole cranherry sauce msy he used in place or iresn cranberries. Omit the 2 tablespoons sugar since sweetening is unnecessary. of these - new candlelit chafing dishes. Use this as the centerpiece on any gaily covered table. A checked cloth. Drignt paper nap kins, lighted candles !n bottles can supply a homespun look. Now lor the mainstay of the eve ning, Top-Stove Beans and Franks. The preparation of this simple but so satisfying treat can be put on until breath-catching time. Swing your partner Into the kitchen a lew minutes before supper serving to give you a nana. Top-tttov Beans and Franka 2 tablespoons butter or mar garine 2 pounds cooked frankfurters In 1-Inch slices 1 cup chopped onion 2 tablespoons mustard ' cup chill sauce Salt and pepper 3 No. 303 cans baked beans In molasses sauce. Melt butter or margarine. Add sliced (ranks and chopped onions, coarsely chopped Saute until lightly browned. Add mustard and chill sauce, salt a.id pepper to taste, and cook, stirring constantly, 1 minute. Add beam and cook, stirring occasionally until heated through. Makes 8 to 10 servings. Wolf Creek Tavern, built In 1857, on U. 8. Highway to In Oregon, Is still operated as a hotel and restaurant. When first operated, the hotel had no clerk on night duty. Potential guests picked up a candle and knocked on hotel room doors until an unoccupied room was found. ' HOTELS OSBURN HOLLAND EUGENE, ORE MEOFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Earley and Joe Earley Proprietors "0ldat40,50,60?" Man, You're Crazy Yartrt your ! Thouindi ire peppy at 70. 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