HERALD ANT) NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON fee. ftvk, M& - M Don't Waste Lovely Perfume tee. r: Lff 4 "v f fiSr w -f t JIFFY WHEAT MEAL INDIAN PuDDlNG, steaming hot and generously topped with hard sauce makes a wonderful, quick dessert for a cold day. It's rich tasting, economical and quick to prepare. . Photo Courtesy Post's Wheat Meal. 1 Hot Indian Pudding In the days o the early New England colonists where it origin ated, Indian Pudding was made with maize or coin meal which had to be ground on stone by hand. Disguised Cops Keep Thieves Off CLEVELAND W The Police Department dressed up its 12-inan burglary squad in old clothes uur- lng the holiday season, trying io make the officers look as much like burglars as possible. The idea was that real burulars wouldn't pay any attention when the cop-burglars came around, and would be caught. As it turned out, no burners were arrested in the areas watched. But the cops said it was ft success anyway, because there weren't any robberies cither. They had discouraged the crooks, they cald. Columbia Farm Unirs Jo Be Sold WASHINGTON 111 Eiehty-two family-size farm units in the Co lumbia Basin Project near Pasco. Wash., will be offered for sale next month, the Interior Department laid Tuesday. Applications :or the fmns. which range in size from 49 to 149 Irri gable acres, may be filed until 3 p.m. Feb. 19 with the Reclama tion Bureau office at Ephrata, Wash. The farms, priced from $1,189 to $4,880, are In the South-Columbia Basin Irrigation District in Franklin County. Veterans with war service between Sept. 16, 1940 and July 3, 1952, will have preference. Benny The Buffalo Roamed Too Often PHILLIPSBURO, N. J. (fl Ben ny the buffalo was too much of a rover. Rather than settle down with a buffalo named Beulah. he smashed out of a corral last Thursday. Several civil air patrol planes had to Join a search when ground parties failed to track him down. He was spotted yesterday and men from Lanark Slablcs, which owned him, drove up In a jeep and shot him. Later they said that was all they could have done, since he was Just plain wild and preferred roaming to staying home. FLEE HONG KONG wi The Com inunlst New China News Agency reported Wednesday that three Chi nese Nationalist airmen had fled from Formosa on Dec. 18 and landed at an air base in Fuklcn province in an American ATli training plane. TV V -T-tT git'ridof) s Oft '.' I I it MtAtb your neon . It WASTES your fuell v h DIRTIES your dome! tVSEr SOOT REMOVER Eiy to utt, lift; protect Cutt fuit eeiti up to 25. i'tm , S Kpi your horns cUan; flu anil chimntjvi elaif. MUl foaling qutpmirit Iit iongtr, won prrr. 4t r Ik in 1 cott and wod burning futtliCet, itovM And firapUcat, . f uw Ssfl M paw It W. tfw fual tM JQI 5 kaatan. Skl Jtt 'p"W. The pudding itself was baked in a brick oven lor at least 10 or hours. Obviously, it was the home maker's invention to vary the des- sen course ol the menu for her iamily. Our version here is much quicker and easier to make but it's just as rich with the flavors ot spice and molasses a dessert tnat is welcome in brisk weather. INDIAN PIDDING 2'i cups milk cup seedless raisins V teaspoon cinnamon teaspoon nutmeg 1 1 teaspoon gm'cr y teaspoon salt 'i cup sugar 3 to 4 tablespoons molasses ai cup wheat meal Combine milk, raisins, spices, salt, Miar and molasses in sauce pan. Cook and stir over medium heat until mixture reaches boiling point. Add cereal slowly, stirring constantly. Remove from heat. Cover and let stand three minutes. Stir to blend, Serve warm with cream, ice cream, foamy sauce or hard faucc. Makes 5 or six serv ings, if desired, the pudding may be kept warm over hot water. VSK MORE SOAP Wool experts recommend that you use two or three times the amount of soap in washing wools as for other fibers. This ts partly because won! is fo ahsorbent and pnrlly because the suds help to "cushion" wool fibers which are sensitive to friction. The tinsel nnu u:;crilenient of Christmas have gone, but the many remembrances which you received are still with you. Are you getting the emoyment from them that you should? It is no compliment to the giver to tuck away your Rifts into the back of the bureau drawer, you know. Many women save such things as perfume for a "special oc casion," which often is so slow in coming around that by the time it arrives the perfume has lost some of its beauty. Just as the scarf or cloves or sweater you received at holiday time are meant to be worn, so, loo, is the fragrance which someone was thoughtful enough to give you. The beauty of perfume is in the wearing of it. The scent does r.o good to anyone when it is locked up in t bottle. Do you have the dressing table habit of hoarding unopened per fume bottles? if so, you are being wasteful, according to the Fra grance Foundation, and no practical American woman wants to be ac cused of that trait. After six months, many per fumes start to change in character if not stored under ideal conditions known only to the expert. The volatile ingredients which make u, the beauty of the bouquet begin to react upon each other in such a i way that they go out of the "scent ! balance'' when kept in the normal way in the average home. Light ana neat aitect inc line balance ol the scent, often the alcohol (which must be used for a carrier) tends to break down the odor quality of certain oils after awhile. No doubt you know that fragrance never should be kept near extreme heat or in the direct-rays of the sun, but do you know the other practical ways of keeping your perfume? If you are one of the lucky women who received a large bottle, pour some into a smaller bottle or an atomizer, use a medi cine dropper or a special tube made for the purpose of transfer ring perfume from one container to another. In this way, you'll not lose a single drop in the process. Then push the ground glass stop per into the neck of the large bot tle, twisting at the same time to make it as airtight as possible. Seal in the stopper by melting candle wax at the place where the stopper goes into Uie neck, then put the bottle back into its original box and store it in a cool, dark place until you are ready to refill your smaller container. All through the ages, women have known that an aura of a beau tiful scent gives an extra dimen sion to a woman's personality. Td achieve this, put your perfume at the pulse spots. Spray the scent about you so a fine mist clings to your clothes, dampen a piece of cotton and tuck it in the bra. As you well know, few periumes last in the full beauty ot their bouquet for more than lour hours, so be sure to carry , a purse container . a convenient way to renew your .scent during the day. What perfume for what occasion? Let your own nose guide you. Just as you wear suitable jewelry for different occasions, so, too, should the fragrance you wear be in good taste. Like a string of pearls, some perfumes are right th every cos tume. Others are strictly for eve ning wear. Remember, if you feel more charming. It will mean that you walk in an aura of charm where ever you go being happy and giv ing happiness. Bobo Denies Money Rumor NEW YORK tip Barbara Sears (Bobo) Rockefeller was quoted Wednesday as saying i is "real nonsense" to assert she wants a 10 million dollar settle ment from her estranged oil mil lionaire husband. Edwin Dunaway, attorney for Winthrop Rockefeller, said in Lit tle Rock. Ark., Tuesday that Mrs. Rockefeller had repudiated a fi nancial agreement signed last Oct. 1 and is now asking 10 millions. Dunaway said the agreement of last year called for Rockefeller to provide for his wife and their son, Winthrop Paul, 4. trusts to taling 5 i millions, $70,000 annual ly or an alternative trust of $500, 000. A spokesman 'for Mrs. Rocke feller early Wednesday issued a statement in which Mrs. Rockefel ler, said "contrary to reports, a settlement has not been rejected The Rockefellers were marrid in 1948 and separated the next year. w K1 II 11(1 HI II 1 1 li HI r .. .apt jr it sH' i"ii A FESTIVE OPEN HOUSE BUFFET depends for its success on beforehand planning, keeping fhe menu simple and including nothing which has to be stirred or cooked at the final moment. Be sure to decorate your table in a big, important way to give a "grand party" air to your simple menu. As a last sug gestion, don't ever let plates stand around; get them out of sight as soon as your guests have finished with them. Pictured here is an attractively garnished platter of appetizing, simple-to-serve liver sausage, salami, skinless franks, bologna, ham and cold turkey. Serve with a choice of rolls and fragrant rye bread plus a wide variety of exciting relishes. Parakeet Okay, Owner Bruised Up JOLIET, 111. WI Jessie Snider's pet parakeet, George, flew out an open window and perched in a nearby tree. Snider, 45. edged out on a slender limb to retrieve him. Just as he grabbed the bird, the branch Knapped. He fell eight feet to the ground but held on to the parakeet. Doctors at Silver Cross Hospital said Snider's condition was painful but not serious. George didn't even get a feather ruffled. Red Tide Killing Off Florida Fish PALMETTO. Fla. W New out breaks of "red tide" have killed thousands of fish, mostly mullet, in rivers and bays along the Flor ida west coast from Tampa to Little Marco, it was reported to day. The red tide, bymodinium brevis, is a microscopic organism which poisons fish and turns the water a reddish brown, INQUIRY LONDON tf Belgrade radio inquiry is being made into an at tack by an unidentified jet plane on a British aircraft which man aged to land safely at Belgrade Dec. 31. The jet plane, said the broadcast, made an unauthorized flight into Yugoslav territory. PICTURE FRAMING CMIISIIOP ftt Mate tf. 0k TSW X7. ' r-r . rrrfr i PRODUCERS ASSOCIATE I I 51 Turkey-Ham Bake A., ni.nAHIn.vnllvtvinrr r-u.ssei'Ole dlsli that has the additional advan tages of being easy on me cook is a Southern Ham-Bake from the Test Kitchen of the Wheat Flour Institute in Chicago. The casserole is simply a mixture of cream of celery soup with cubed ham and turkey folded into ft. Fla vorings are added to taste. Cara way muffins baked on top of the creamed mixture make it attractive to bring to the table and add a new taste combination. CONTRIBUTION STOCKHOLM, Sweden (.fi The Stockholm newspaper Aftontidnin gen said Wednesday it has received one Swedish crown (20 cents) from Soviet Prime Minister Georgl Mal- enkov, together with his auto graph, as a contribution to the light against polio in Sweden, X Ye'II git a thrrrrr'ill from the but tery flavor and the fine tastin' filbert nut meats! Lads and lassies feel like the "highland fling" after the first wonderful taste of Medo Land Butterscotch Filbert Ice Cream. Aye, it's extra rrrrrich and smooth! r THURSDAY, JANUARv RerVA With nn.. - ...... 11UCQ ,l etable and a salad for t 1 f4o GEEEB f ----ui. 91 ' poneiied in ms, -to-erect mork 3 ions...OUVfR5D mt TO Y0V LOOK AT THESE Cl0'O"T CASH MUa' 31x24 1-Badroom Hen . 36x24 2-Bedroom Home , , 45x24 1-Bedroom Dupli.- Hi Can be uid 01 3-Bedroom Hon 53x24 2-Bedroem Duplex 1 ly. at i n't 1 It t