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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1954)
THURSDAY, MARCH 25, lflsi PAGE TWENTY HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON HALF-SIZE STYLE What's .Your Line? What's your line straight and slim, or.ample of figure? More im portant, what are you doing about it? Are you sitting back with the at titude that fashion Is for somebody else whose proportions are more ideally balanced? That is not true. Fashion is for everybody. Take a look at your spring suit, for example. Its fit depends on your figure, or more matter-of-factly, what you do with your fig ure. Shape that figure of yours with appropriate, smoothly fitted foundations and you'll shape the suit to an admirable look. , By all means, select the suit and Its underlines coincldentalljr. That's the way to Insure both fashion and figure perfection. , The fitted suit or the dress with taut midriff must have ft crease less diaphragm. The Corset and Brassiere Asso ciation of America has this to say: "Whatever vour figure problem, admit to It. Buying a girdle Is like buying a pair of shoes; you can slip Into a size that suits you mentally but you'll be unhappy with the re! suit unless It suits your actual sir. as rightly as the size you visual, yourself to be." m 'li auek um. it nti iaau h MM at I. Itai i llu. Ctatu llr -'a nlaa. Cher' Om' HamiMiK) Off LOUIS H MAMN PIANO CO. 1 N. 7tk V f il . THERE'S MORE TO KNOW about perfume then meets the nose. What you learn from a book of and about perfume It sure to increase your enjoyment of wearing it. ."Perfume Isn't perfume "til you wear it,' is the theme of Prince Marcha belli' new book of perfume, entitled, "The Magic of Perfume." The little book has pages devoted to the description of per fume, the "how" of choosing a perfume, the "why" of its turning into magic on the skin, the "what" of the precious essential oils and the "where" of their origin. It is also a book that contains perfume a two-dram crown of the popular Prince Matchabelli perfume. It makes a delightful Easter remembrance for the high school or college girl on your gift list. ' ' ' ' 'Good for You' . ; Vegetables Ordinary vegetables can emerge gastronomic delights and take the curse off the term, "they're good lor you." ' The modem homemaker is far more fortunate than her grand mother when it comes to cooking vegetables. Today's meal planner feas no seasonal limitations. Near ly ill vegetables are available, canned or frozen at the peak of their, goodness, and packaged In . sizes suitable for any family. Fresh vegetables, of course, are at their best when simply seasoned and not over-cooked. Seasoning should accent rather than conceal the natural garden flavor. They should be cooked In as small amount of water as possible, letting them boll until Just barely tender. SQUASH BASKETS For an unusual vegetable, serve hot, cooked squash in festive or ange rind cups. To three cups of Guinea or cooked Hubbard squash, add cup orange Juice, S table spoons butter or margarine, a; teaspoon salt, dash of pepper. Whip until fluffy and pile In or ange - rind cups that have been notched with a sharp knife. Sprin kle the top with a touch of gran ulated sugar. , An extra treat is added by slivered almonds on top of each serving. (Extra orange Juice may be added during the preparation u tnc squasn seems extra dry). BROCCOLI This vep.etable Is In season and mighty good, cooked barely tender In a minimum of water and served with a cream sauce. , 1 Mrs. Marion Barnes of Olene serves broccoli hot with a sauce made of French dressing -and mayonnaise combined. (She says it gives it a zip that nothing else does). She promises us the recipe for the "Original Potato Cake," made with hot mashed potatoes. t ' r . '4 i:;:rS INDIVIDUAL SMORGASBORD features a tomato stuffed with Norway sardines and mayonnaise and decorated with parsley. Other ingredients in the smorgasbord include sliced salami or cervelat, radish rosettes, ripe olives, celery, sweet pickled onions, baby gherkins and Stuffed Eggs Olaf made by stuff ing hard-cooked eggs with a mixture of piccalilli and mayon naise mixed with egg yolks and seasoned to taste. Each egg half is garnished with a Norway sardine and criss-cross of red pimento strips). For an appetizer course for dinner or ja late snack, the plates are particularly attractive. ADDED TOUCH A surprise in a lunch box al ways makes the meal seem twice as Interesting. Salted almonds, plain or chocolate covered raisins appeal to grownups as well as children. 9150 MVS Every stitch gives double value when you sew town-and-country twosome I It's a go-everywhere for now and all summer long! De signed for the shorter fuller figure, cut in Half-Sizes no alteration worries when fitting I Pattern S1S0: Half Sizes 14' i. 1G'4, ,, 20 Mi, 22. 24 "3. Size 16(4 dress 3 yards 39-inch fabric; bolero i yards. This easy-to-use pattern gives perfect tit. Complete, Illustrated ' SHOES SHOES SHOES Tn any normal year, 20 per cent of the total annual shoe buying' by women takes place in the period starting a month before Easter and extending two weeks after Easter Sunday. Also, women buy about half of all tile shoes sold In the United States as much as father and the children put together. Sew Chart shows you every step. Send thirty-five cents In coins for this pattern add 6 cents for each pattern for lst-class mailing. Send to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News, Pattern Dept., P. O. Box 6740, Chicago 80, 111. Print your name, address, zone; size, style number. MARCH SALE! MATTRESSES BOX SPRINGS Reg. $119. 624 Coilt - 5 'It. Guarantee SO95.! DOWN Lucas Furniture 195 E. Main MKESHORE GARDENS NURSERY PHONE 4286 6 fc ji NEVADA "Katwial Stone Landscaping Designing Planting Top Soil Fertilising Lawns Gardening "... Trimming Spraying Flower Boxes Steps, Walks '- Patios Plant America i. 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Smart flattery for your foot, below the shorter skirts of Spring '54, A T-Strap sandal. Red-Navy-or Black Patent B Nylon Mesh White Blue end Black Nylon Mesh . White Blue Black "y Zig Zog Blonde Blue " Block Potent C The Bore Look In c Gun Metal Potent 12",. 16" 4 SHOE SALON E