THURSDAY. MAY 13. 10S4
IIYRALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH PALLS. OREGON
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TAN-IN-A-MINUTE, developed by Madame Helena Rubin,
(lain to give instantaneous convincing suntanned look, li ideal
for fragile, fair types whole skin Just won't fake prolonged ex
posure to the lun'i hot rayi perfect for the weekend beach
comber who never qots a chance to really develop her tan.
If if clear, dark liquid, spreads evenly and easily to give
you the golden brown tone so right for light or town-dark
cottons this sprinq. It lasts beautifully and won't rub off on
your clothes. In fact, it takes cream or soap and water to
remove water-repellent Tan-ln-A-Minufe. Wonderful to wear
In lieu of hosiery during the warm summer months. It does
not filter any of the beneficial sun'i rays, so will not Inter
fere with your true tanning process.
Photo Courtesy Helena Rubinstein
GIFTS Toil TIIK IsRIDK
A mrnl thermometer and oprn,
shallow rna.-itlng pan equipped with
rark will lirlp llic bililo serve
neellent roasts every time. A good
meat cookuook always makea an
acceptable dill, a well.
"When you're huns ry end dry.
mlt ul in lly'
Bor - Restauront - Rooms
"F.f Cittlin4 O. A. n.u
HALFWAY HOUSE
as mates cur ni-r, oai
PAISLEY
lly MIIK. ( I.VDi: llllAMI.I'.TTi:
I'vt, Ml.clirll llanan was In
Jul nl In Koran, Mny I, when a
la ul i ' rniiiKl nl mortnr shell ex
ploded ahuwrrliw him with, shrap
nil. lluiinn the yuuiixeal aim of Mr.
and Mm. Henry Hunan, Palaley,
Hun been In Komi over a year
uud was to uu on rotation In eleven
Uiiyn.
AcTurdliiK to mo word which
was Hi-lit uy the Hod Crons twenty
iwu men Weill In tho tiun clew and
nil witio lioapltullrad. IIiiiiiiii re
ceived n uinkitn lH and shrapnel
III Ills It'll ahtmliicir and w taken
lo Onukn, Jiipui where ho In In a
cunt r l irii hln w a I t down.
1U) will be reiiirued to the Blame
In iiliuut thirty cliiya.
Koy Oliver fell from a telephone
pole, while repairing a line lur tho
mi nut service Monday, Injuring hln
chut.
Dr. Quliliiu Brecn, profiwaor ol
history at llie Unlvernlty ol Ore
Km), Iiun been choiien to speak at
Uin Krnduutlon exercises May 34.
Dr. Orcen teaches ancient and
middle owe history.
For the llrat time Uie buccalau
rrulo and commencement excer
cine will be combined and will be
at the school auditorium 1:30. Wed
nesday evening. The Rev. Charles
Julier, Lakeview, will deliver the
biH'cHlauiciile acidrei,s.
The three charter member of
the Krui-kah Lodiie were Riven a
hiiiKlkerclni'f shower Tueiday evc
nliiK, Am II 20, Inllnwed by a pot
luck supper attended by thirty
mcinbcr.i.
The charier membera were:
Mm. Anna Onylord. Mra. Nettle
Cannon and Mm. Mlna Taylor.
The Valley folia Home Ec club
met at their hall May 7, and new
year books were lo be completed.
Mra. D C. Hcholleld and Mra.
Leonn Chandler aerved refresh
menla at Uie clone ol the meeting.
Mr. and Mra. Homer Faulkner
are the purenta ol a baby girl born
April 20, The Faulknera now have
two nona and two daughters.
Faulkner la an employe ol the
loreat aervice.
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COLORFUL CLIPPER CLOTH "PIr-Offt" by imaginetiv. de
signer, Stephanie Koret of California. Multi-stitching high'
lights all four pieces, the midriff shirt, boys shorts, jeckihirt
and smarty pants. Note the patch pockets en tha shorts and
the buttons that march up the front of the jeckihirt. Color
faif cotton fabric is washable and durable. Sold in Klamath
Falls.
tOFFEK CLACKS
Have alx fit whllea at room
temperature and beat until frothy.
Sprinkle with 'i teaspoon each
of salt and cream of tartar and
beat until eoft peaka are formed.
Gradually beat In l!i cupa sifted
sugar combined with 1 teaspoon
Instant coflee powder, adding ','
teaspoon almond extract with laat
of sugar. Continue beating until
sugar la dissolved and meringue
stands In peaka. On a brown-paper
covered cookie sheet drop heaping
tablespoons of meringue, forming
into shells and hollowing out cen
ter with back of a teaspoon. Bake
97 SUPPER CLUB
Weed-AsMeae1 JvMllta
NOW STARRINQ)
the NEW and
DARING
"FRANCITA"
Slager and Daacar
221. MONI STEAK
DINNER
SaJajaJ
$)00 Raquefaft
Saarp Mm Draulajf
:! r.M. te 10 f.M. Only
Ceckteila Deaciag
70 minutes al 250 degrees. Cool. I
Remove from paper. Serve filled I
with ice cream
fruit. Makea 12.
and sliced fresh
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SfiJ 1 aicai I HfRfS HOW TO
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lirwit vjaai I meat" and mail with
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KG'MQKC fj mum miil w.'U send
DO0 A CAT FOOD W joat 2ft. Do ktoool
BEO-MOM WILL
PAYYOU
to try this new 6-can
BEG-MORE PH PACK
Poet it Aaa) 11, castajoM
BROWN BUTTKR SAUCE
For a brown butter aauce to
serve on broccoli, brown 1-3 cup
butter until quite dark. To It add
3 tablespoons lemon Juice or vine
gar. Pass In a small heated pitcher
for a glorified touch.
Malin Nursery
Sola of Dormant
Shad Trees
10 te 40 discount now , , , yea
have ealy eno weak te gat e aer
Meat shoee, fruit end fteweriae
Haasaeela end H.rlaa Ph. SS02
Klamath Falls
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laundering with Clorox hot other advonloges,
loo. Clorox deodorises . . . leaves linens Ireih
smelling even when dried indoors. Clorox alio
conserves linens . . . it's extra gentle, free from
caustic, thanks lo an exclusive, patented formula.
And Clorox, a liquid, contains no grilty particles
lo damage waih and waiher.
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53 mm
STEMWARE j" ' '; '- I
r.ndwithpriz-winning 1 1
:nrr.flBDO-LAtlD
IflJ Vg J- ACTUAL ' .
A "first-time" offer of exquisite stemware, at
a fraction of its retail value, filled with MedV
Land prize-winning Cottage Cheese. (MEDO
LAND COTTAGE CHEESE WON 1st PRIZE
AT THE OREGON DAIRY MANUFACTUR
ER'S ASSOC. JUDGING AT CORVALUS,
OREGON, IN FEBRUARY 1954.)
So take advantage of this big "BONUS BUY"
and get your Early American Stemware filled
with the -finest Cottage Cheese on the market
today. Made fresh for you every day by Medo
Land, this high protein, low calorie food is
ideal for Lenten season serving.
Sovt 4 -gobltl lids, odd $1.19 and rtciv wtrttninf ml f
ihtrbtt dishes from yovf Msdotond Solomon
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A molching set of 8 juice glosses lor 4 caps from your tonoo
cheese gobleli and $1.19, or both sets far I lids and $2.31.
Se your Medo-land Salesmen.
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