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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 4, 1952)
PACK TWENTY-TWO HERALD & NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON Thursday. nrccrcMnrcii 4. ,10112 Yule Spirit Swamped By Commercialism Br CYNTHIA I.OHRY AP Newafcalurea Wrltor ' The Chrlalmaa season again Is upon us, and (or about the fifth sear in row It Is something leu than Joyful to me. I feel that Chrlstmaa has been delivered Into tilt hands of the organisers, and if we're not careful it will collapse under Ha own weight. mas largely has turned Into today Is an occasion for swapping; gifts and a nervous period or wondering if your Christmas card lists cov ered everyone who Is likely to send a card to you. Chrlstinae alnajra has belonged to children more than to jrroy n- Chrlstmas started out as a joyous fP. ' happened religious festival. But what Christ- tu &anla L'laiu. lie is. In various stales of employment, to be aeen at every department store, and In a lot ol other places besides. Very contusing to children. Then there's the slavish adher ence to tradition by the radio and television people, which is euoUKh to make the average person keep the two contraptions shut oil until New Year's Day Is safely behind. It's the endless repetition of two ' " ' " Ilk, o .., vin.tr Ul u,ag- g.ng a Yuletlde angle into every plot. Last year I remember a little aarling, a suspense drama in which Mother was more worried because Son would be away Christmas Day than that he was in the Jail house charged with homicide. In the old days apparently, there Christmas Pudding Has Secret trad and holly and with today's recipe your holiday dessert will be un surpassed In flavor with a mini mum of preparation time. The flavor secret Is the crushed, gold en pineapple and as the puduuiR slowly steams every crumb picas ud its luscious, refreshing tans. Because the inviting nineanulc Ilavor is sucn a universal invoriie i nie nr 01 a genuemrn It makes a dessert that'll lead the ! agreement between the Tbanksgiv other festive delicacies In popu-' turkey-and-flln's people and larlly. In addition to the fragrant j the Christmas gifis-and-cards pro pineapple there are spicy crnn-; pie under whicn no one raised the berries and a sprinkling of crunchy I subject of gifts until after the almonds that lend Just the riant drumstick day had passed, texture accent. You can make the Something, apparently, has hap pudding a week ahead ol time. ! pened to the oid rules. In early store it in the refrigerator, and , September, television 'salesmen when your family and guests sit I were demonstrating Christmas flown, to dinner. Just place it in cards during Intermissions betweeu lh ni'M Inns Anmiffh In haul ' ............ .. . . . ... "" -- auticui iiiuwca. aim. cxnorung an Bf aaaiawp:SM?aiWRa s , " : .. (It- Rv7 . 5.mrVv o-Vf f M thorouchly. Mixing the pudding: takes only a few minutes because the golden pineapple Is ready to spoon from the can right into the batter. Then it can be steamed on top of the stove or in the oven In any tightly covered casserole or baking C sh. If you want to make an attractive wreath pudding, steam it in a ring mold and use two thicknesses of waxed paper or aluminum foil for the cover. Hold the paper so that it is taut across the top of the mold and tie It securely around the sides with heavy string. STEAMED PINEAPPLE WREATH PIDDING 1 cup (No. 1 flat can) crushed pineapple I cup fresh cranberries, cut in half cup chopped almonds j cup light molasses I'i cups flour Tx tip. salt I lp. coda 4 Lsp. cinnamon 4 tsp. cloves a tsp. nutmeg; ALL THE FRUITY GOODNESS of old En glish recipes went into 15 fruit cakes and 16 plum puddings that will be sent across in continent by Mrs. L. J. Brink, 2241 Orchard Avenua to friends who for several years have looked forward at Christ mas tima to her special gift. Baked weeks ahead of time, the cakes are tucked into tin. first with a slice of fresh bread, then ,with a bit of apple to season and lastly, just before wrapping in gay Christmas ribbons, they are generously "doused" with wine. Mr. Brink, who also gets share, is an engineer on the S.P. and is due in a few months for retirement. Mrs. Brink, boasts 79 Christmases. and sundry to make laoulou money selling them to neighbors Not only did we get reminded ol the holidays by the announcers, but we were inundated by almost all the ambitious youngsters in the neighborhood. What's more, some, of the wash ing machine and vacuum cleaner advertisers in television have been harassing me with "gift sugges tions" since early fall. By habit and by nature, I'm a last-minute shopper. Usually the last-minute shopper has only a month from the Friday after Thanksgiving to Christmas Eve In Whil-h tn foal tk anaarinn nf knowledge that he should be out! trutuc. N. Y. .r The Instead of venison, the Chamber shopping but knowing it will wind cnamoer or Commerce In this j will serve roast beef, up in the usual last day skid Chenango County village will hold T", 'l Zr d!nner sa,urd,y- at Christmas to early that my The CK,morr changed the menu guilt-feelings about the holiday be-: but declined to say why. It said g.n Just about when I return from , the reason might come out at an my summer vacation. In this wav ! k, , .. ,. v.. ..... lies madness. , - w e "J vm.ge occr nuiucrs louowuig me meal. Accrediting Group Finds Confusion in Rating PORTLAND l.n Colleges are should taka over all accrediting concluded Hint audi orgaiilsallom going to bo advised to atop doing business wllh a wide variety of accrediting agencies. Members of it regional accrediting group, pre paring their llndlngs today, had Hint word front a national com mission. The Northwest Association of Secondary mul Higher Schools is the regional group now meeting here. It and five similar groups work, Retting advice fiom a spec Hied list of professional groups the national comnilasloireport will say when ubllshed aoou. That was the word given yesterday by Fred O. Plnkham, executive of the com mission which was aet up fntn years ago to make a aluiiy for col1 igcs ana universities. Plnkham sld lha commission found' widespread confusion and it fi li Here's the kind of dog food EXPERTS HAVE FED FOR 20 YEARS! 9 out of IO kennefmen feed a dry -type -food like FRISKIES! Deer Dinner Falls Through e A roHipftfe food-all your dog is known to need ! Dors love Its "meaty" smell and flavor! Saves you money no need for expensive "extras"! I've rebelled: I'm not going to Drain p'neapple and combine , RKi out any chrisimas cards this with cranbeines. almonds and , u nothing- bad happens, mav apices. 8Ure into fruit Fill a 1-1 next year I'll cut out gifts to ?ui2 r"!? mo d .",uU; Cover people I give to only because I tightly with aluminum foil or u,mk u,ey ll glv(. m heavy waxed paper and tie , j don't wsnt ,0 te embar securely with a string. Place 'nj rassed. Also. I'm snapping off both a steamer on top of the stove and radio ind TV U I -heir either steam S hours, or set In a pan of I. song or a commercial suggesting hot water and bake in a moderate . -iji. v.u .... n . i o V, c- Dtrm -ini r-r iui m tivuit. owt not. Serves 6. People DO Read SPOT ADS -you ore: FRAGRANT FOOD FOOD DECOR A decorative and clever holder The syrup drained from canned for appetisers can be made simply wiui a piump. snuiy rea Delicious apple. 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