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DKCEMBER 21, 1953 gSSjfcv HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVENTEEN r'.'i FOUNDATIONS American women last year spent more than M5S million for foundations garments and it Is ex pected that at least $475 million will be spent for these Items dur ing 1953. The Corset and Bras siere Association predicts the trend will continue during 1954. Between 80 and 85 per cent of American women over the age of 15 wear foundation garments, the association reports. size and comfortably fitted. 4. Be sure the ttarment will 1111 the functional needs of age and figure type. At extreme flood, Ouayra Palls. faMilady'sDSfefljem FLORENCE JENKINS, W Editor on the Parana river between Bra zil and Paraguay, has more than eight times the water volume' of Niagara Falls. : .l Here are basic pointers to keep in mind when buying foundation garments, suggested by the assoc iation : 1. Choose a garment that ap peals from tlie standpoint of color, material and workmanship. 2. Select one suitable to the clothes it will underscore. 3. Make certain it Is the right J Tjj CIISP-TINOU 3 eflKEUN TO POP i? ,ii,W..-.,v,; ?a '.5, lolD GOLD CAKE with an "inside" ,.,.;, Pando , . p. iU. ' ' " rich chocolate socror i reveaiea. i tie key to tM :.. SMCe ar pt,oto Courtesy Swans Down Cake Flour ",fr'9u",9 58cret is 9iven below. HOME 1 EXTENSION "New Materials in u TlhfT .W8S U,e subiect study p J ,!st meetllS. Dec. 8 of the Unit Th J 6 H011V! El"en8'on X,V eD Ject w"s ""Plained by Twenty two member . guests were present tor the meet- ll'g Hi the community t .. cheon was served at noon. me annual Christmas gift ex chanBe was highlight of the day The next meeting will be at the hall also. IFTERN for chocolate lock and corners for Pandora's Bo Pandora's Box Has Lovely Secret :c Is a fairy tale come true. i wallh ot good entine. The bis gold is In the cake Itseli lasccrct appears-in the choc- Idling , . , a real Pandora's "bos" Is made by cutting a iaal slice from the top of the and carefully removing the fcol the bnse. (And here is pxe to plan a wonderlul Ice Hading using the left-over k chocolate filling, made from Heed pudding, is put Into the center and the top slice re I Alter covering the top sies ol the cake with a llgnt icious Pour Minute Frosting. a be Hind to decorate this p." Box with chocolate hard' as lock, hinges and corners, serve, cut key from gold for cardboard, place in choc- m and set before real-to- Wlc who will be only too 3to believe in this tasty tale pansy come true. MNDORA's BOX te Orange Gold Loaf as fol- une ine bottom of a 10x-5x3-n 'lth paper, start oven for :e heat (350 degrees). Sift Mc before measuring, np sifted cake flour Heispoons double-acting nicking powder leasnoon salt. I cup sugar :cuo sliortrning (at room temneraturp i tea.Snnnn fri'ntnri nivnn, vin t!S yolks, unbeaten Milk (with vegetable short- ening, using 0up milk. With butter or margarine, ' use 2-3 cup milk. Measure sifted flour into sifter; add baking powder, salt and sugar, stir shortening just to soft. en. Sift in dry ingredients. Add orange rind, egg yolks and half of the milk; mix until all flour is dampened. Then beat 2 minutes at low speed of electric mixer or Add remaining milk and beat 1 minute longer in the mixer or 150 strokes by hand. Pour batter into pan. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees) 1 hour to 1 hour and 10 minutes. (Cake, will have a crack on top.) Cool cake, With a Sharp knife, cut off a slice from top of cake. Carefully remove center of cake, leaving a ',i-inch shell. Pill center with chilled chocolate filling, made by combining 1 package chocolate pudding and pie filling mix with with 2 cups milk in saucepan. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture comes to a full boil. Remove from heat and chill, stirring occasionally. After filling center with filling, PREVENT FIRES Precaution aeainst fir i clally urgent during the Christmas season because of the hazards uicscmca oy decorations, gift ...FHm6, pubsioie aeieciivc wiring tor Christmas tree illumination and the 'tree itself. Firn ink... . (n . more than 7.000 lives each .... i the United States, with . ,., 3,000 of the victims burned, suf- .ua,LU, utuiipiea 10 cteatn or other wise fatally injured in fires or explosions. (x)omsm By DOROTHY ROE AP Women's Editor Alter ail the recent hoopla about new horizons for women, it turns out that the best paying Job still is one of the oldest Just being a good cook. There are, of course, women who ore pulling strings in the upper cwuciuus oi wall street, women i mining Danks and heading cor porations. Women have nenetrated the male strongholds of railroad '.ng and engineering with notable success. They are making good ns uunui..,, mwyers ana atomic scien- isls. But It was a hard-worklne hmiKp. wife from a small town in South Dakota who collected $25,000 the other day just for baking a cake. That is a rate of pay that would be hard to eaual. Other good cooks from all over the United States collected other prizes totaling close to $100,000 lor tneir lavorite cookies, cakes, pies or breads. The winners ranged In age from 12 to over 60, and Included a Dink- cheeked nun who cooks for a con vent In Honolulu. The gals who carried off these heavy bags of swag had, for the most part, devoted their lives to Ine role of housewives and moth ers, just as their grandmothers did. Then all of a sudden they found themselves bundled off to New York, with all expenses paid. to cook their favorite recipes right in tne red-carpeted ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria, in the spot light of national TV, radio, news paper and magazine publicity. flustered but happy, they heard themselves described by famous stars of stage, screen and tele- TEA PARTIES ARE FUN and provide a delightful way to en. tertain drop-in friends. Tea can give that needed pick-up and adds a party note when accompanying tray of simple sand wiches and cookies. Photo courtesy Tea Council vision as the "backbone of the nation," the keepers of the Amer ican kitchen, which is the heart of the country. Stirring up their cakes and cookies back home, they probably never dreamed, a few years ago, that these homely skills some day would win them enough cash to rmy a house and lot, a new car. a mink coat or college educations for their children. Like millions of other house wives all over the world, they simply liked to cook, collected recipes, and tried out new goodies on the family. We have come just about full circle in this business of careers for women. Back in the 20s we were fighting tooth and nail for the right to do men's jobs for men's pay. Emancipation was the word of the era, and women went around with large chips on their shoulders, daring anyone to call them feminine. Now It's suddenly become fash. ionable to be a homebody once more. Today's young brides start collecting cookbooks and planning families the day they get back from the honeymoon. Teen-agers invite their boyfriends into the kitchen and let 'em eat cake. its smart to be a good cook today, and It, also pays. witness the bake-off. replace top of cake, and chili FOUR MINUTE FROSTING Combine 1 unbeaten egg white V cup sugar, dash of salt. 3 table! spoons water, and 1 teaspoon light turn syrup in top of small double uoiier. neat until well mixed. Then cook over rapidly boiling water, beating constantly with sturdy egg beater or at high speed 6f electric beater, 4 minutes, or until frosting will stand in stiff peaks. Remove from water. Add V, teaspoon vanilla and beat 1 min ute longer, or unill thick enough iu spreao. CHOCOLATE HARDWARE While cake is baking, melt 'A square candy-making or unsweet ened chocolate with Vis teaspoon butter. Draw off pattern for two hinges like the top of the lock, and eight corners. Place wax paper over pattern and with the tip of a .jmnll sharp kuifr, fill in the out lined part of patterns, covering evenly. Chill In refrigerator. Place in position on cake immediately utter frosting, having peeled off wax paper carefully. IT'S POOLE'S FOR LIONEL TRAINS $19.95 to $89.50 Accessories - Service! Soles 'Unused Prescriptions May be Dangerous. That old, unused prescription In your medicine cheit may dangerous. Prescriptions end medications dctetiorote 'h 090. They should not be re-uscd ky the person tor "Horn tho originol prescription was wiitun ery tlmi '"I" sick. Under no circumstances should Iriay be olvM someone else in the some family. The blt Miln ! ""a prescription no longer being used ll ... end get rid of th. temptotiorl l '' J", els. with the wrong m.dic.tion . . . P"''" barm. For instance, h.adaches mdf '" " blood p,,. or high blood pr.ss, M k" doctor to decide th. cause. If you giv. '. blood pr.nure a hwdocb. remedy af high bleei leisure headaches, serious injury moy result. The friendly druq store where KLAMATH FALLS CREAMERY Bom ei CRATER LAKE Dairy Products PRE-INYENTORY Inventory Taxed As of January 1 We Must Reduce our Stock This Month Buy Now and Save at VOIGHT'S SALE TYPEWRITERS ADDING MACHINES NEW PORTABLES SMITH-CORONA Srerlinq Req. 103.25 89.50 Clipper Req. 92.95 79.50 plus tox New 1953 Model Royal, Quiet Deluxe 89.50 plus tax These Models in Short Supply - Hurry! Royals 39.50 to 99.50 Later Models Underwood 29.50-75.00 All Models Greatly Reduced Remington Rand Model 17 Req. 85.00 49.50 Guaranteed USED ADDING MACHINES R C. ALLEN ELECTRIC MODEL 915 AddS' MUelhi?:Z ew cost 30. 10 ,69.50 Smilh-Cororo Hand cost ,09'50 6" USED CALCULATORS MARCHANTS Late Model Electric MONROES Electric and Hand BURROUGHS Duplex Electric. Like New Cost $814. Used less than 6 mont. ' $495.00 FRIDEN 5-10 Rebuilt Automatic Multiplication and Division A Real Dandy - Inquire VOIGHT'S Pioneer Office Supply Co. 629 Main Phone 7412 OAs. vv r SUV OAe. -'ir h TUDII I '-it .m r m iiiftihn r h Q THAT . 5 ' COWPOKE MWNl f SON... with : ww. j by ACME . MANY STYLES TO CHOOSE FROM: Sizes 4 to 8 3.95 up f ' n . A-I O TO J a.5 up 1 " Siies 3 to 6 .......9.95 up Yes, these authentic western boots will really thrill boys and girls of all ages. See them now . at . . . 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