Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 23, 1954, Page 21, Image 21

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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1954
ItF.RALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE TWENTY-ONE
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il 12 V y Kll ini " V. '.'-. ' BAKED APPLES I .
MAKE-UP must flatter your skin type so it becomes doubly
important to discover which skin tone is yours. "One simple
way to determine your own skin tone," suggests Madame
He lena Rubinstein, "is to observe Hollywood stars in techni
color productions. Since there are only six basic skin types,
it should be easy to check and see which of these has a skin
tone most nearly like yours." Lena Turner, for instance, has a
medium complexion, as do most American women, and finds
Crackerjack the flattering shade; Elizabeth Taylor, pictured
here whose skin tone is ivory, uses rachel foundation; Janet
Leigh has a pink skin which she carefully highlights with
peachbloom minute make-up; Cyd Charisse uses rose beige
face powder and foundation to foster rosy undertones for her
olive skin.
Grow Orchids In Home Pots
Orchids as house plants that's
news.
The Home Orchid Club, Box
021 Pacific Palisades. California,
aays it can be done and has been
successfully accomplished In Hous
ton, Baltimore, Orlando. Little
Rock. Indianapolis. Oklahoma City
and other spots decidedly not In
ue tropic zone.
The club offers free bulletins to
our readnrs: "How to Grow Or
chids at Home where other House
Plants Grow," to interested Den
sons who write the club at the
above address.
If orchids will grow In Klamath
rails like other house plants, we'll
agree it Is news. We pass along
me miormation sent by the Home
urcnia ciuo:
"Now that outdoor gardening
time has approached the point of
minimum immediate return, at
tention moves to things that grow
and bloom Inside.
"Without question the dream
bloom of all house plants growers
would be the most exotic of all
blooms, the Cattleya Orchid.
"Now, at last, a way has been
found to make the Cattleya Orchid
bloom in the windows of homes in
all climates wherever other
house plants are successful. No
longer is the culture of the Cat
tleya Orchid mysterious magic
that is kept secret from all others.
No longer is a greenhouse re
quired. No longer does the orchid
grower need to be a super pot
putterer with strange green
thumb Instincts not shared by
others.
"The new orchid culture for
homes Is not a sudden revolution.
Instead it is the evolution of the
plant and the technique for care
that has been going on for more
than 50 years. Commercial green
house orchidists have been exper
imenting to make harvests of or
chid blooms larger with less work.
Care has been simplified com
pared to the old English Tech
niques. Plants have been hybrid
ized that love these simplified con
ditions. The combinations of the
two results in hardy, high pro
ducing Cattleya Orchid plants that
have been trained to enjoy and
thrive under conditions found in
almost any home.
"For example, it !s no longer
necessary to surround the orchid
with a super-saturated humidity
and oppresive heat. In fRct, Cat
tleyas now thrive best on the same
atmospheric conditions that hu
mans and house plants enjoy. They
like a high humidity in the morn,
ing, when they are given a morn
ing mist shower. They thrive on
a temperature range of from 85 to
55 with cool nights and warm, sun-
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they take their food from the air
ab mgni.
"The huge, dramatic blooms re
ward any grower. Two to four
blooms to a bloom stalk, with
some plants furnishing as many
as 20 to 30 blooms, Blooms last
four weeks or so on the plant.
Plant-ripe blooms last a week or
more as a corsage."
The bulletin, which the club of
fers to send at no cost, is said to
answer many of the questions that
would come to any novice's mind
about orchid culture, types of or
chids to choose as a starter and
about the orchid hobby.
The Herald and News would ap
preciate a call from any readers
who are successful in growing or
chids successfully as house plants.
EAT BREAKFAST
Start off the day with a good
breakfast. Try chilled or broiled
grapefruit, cereal cooked with rai
sins, whole wheat toast and cof
fee. Remember to eat three or
four eggs each week.
PICTURE FRAMING
No other CMltCOtfCAm gives you
ML iUIGV Ml-
and BIB
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ennisons
wifcotfcim
Here's beany, mtnlj goodness !
Just tender, tofwjuality beef
and plump, young red beans,
slow-simmered in a zesry
sauce that's a Dcnnison
secret. Perfectly seasoned
perfectly cooked
perfectly delicious!
Get Dcnnison s Chili
Con Came today.
rS JJ"( spo'l "TS DOUBLY 1
SAVORY LIVER braised and served with whole green onions is a flavor surprise. Combine I
tablespoon each brown sugar and dry mustard with 2 tablespoons flour and dip slices of liver
in this mixture; brown in 2 tablespoons of hot fat. Season with salt and pepper. Cut tops off
green onions, leaving 4 inches of stem and add them, with 'A cup water, to the liver. Cook
over low heat for 15 minutes or until well done. With this delectable dish you may want to
serve stewed tomatoes, a fresh green or yellow vegetable, fruit salad and crusty rolls for a
colorful, appealing meal. Photo Courtesy Swift & Co.
Time-Saver Tips Save Daily Time
Want to save 30 minutes a day?
Here's a step-by-step method
that will put you in the "sanitary
smartie" class when it comes to
doing the dishes and will give
you up to SO minutes extra each
day. The suggestions come from
Wooster Rubber Company, Woos-
ter, Ohio.
No need to remodel your kitchen
or revolutionize your habits. Adapt
a few time-saving tips to your
dishwashing routine in your pres
ent kitchen space and see how
fast, how easy it is to do dishes.
Some of the steps outlined will
be familiar, but think over your
own dishwashing methods and de
cide how you can improve. Don't
worry about breaking an old hab
itif it means starting a better
one. It's all a matter of system.
Time-Saver No. 1. Place all dish
washing equipment needed within
easy reach of the sink and start
by carrying dirty dishes from din
ing area on a tray to save steps.
Remove all impediments to easy
washing such as rings, watches,
bracelets roll up long sleeves.
Wear rubber gloves if they are
comfortable.
Time-Saver No. 2. Put leftovers
In refrigerator dishes already
placed within easy reach. Scrape
dishes clean with a scraper and
use sink strainer to collect scrap
ings. Use paper toweling to re
move grease and fat. Keep towel
ing and waxed paper handy to
sink to save steps.
Time-Saver No. 3. Organize and
stack dishes at point where wash
ing procedure will begin. Rinse
well if you don't plan to wash
dishes immediately. Working from
right to left saves time and you
avoid reaching across body. To
avoid discoloring aluminum pans,
remove food immediately and put
to soak.
Time-Saver No. 4. Soak silver
ware in bowl or pitcher while
stacking dishes. Cushion surfaces
with rubber for safe, fast wash
ing. Using cushioned surfaces will
speed washing time, save dishes.
Time-Saver No. 5. If right-handed,
hold dish in left hand and
sponge, dishcloth or brush in right.
Wash at water level to avoid lift
ing. Use a circular washing mo
tion. Water should be softened and
as hot as hands can tolerate.
Choice of washing compound used
depends on individual preference.
Time-Saver No. 8. Wash crystal
first, then silver, china and finally,
pots and pans. Place washed
dishes in rubber cushioned drainer.
Glasses and cups go on loops on
outside of drainer, silverware rests
in separate cup.
Time-Saver No. 7. Rinse dishes
with scalding water, the hotter the
better, for quick, sanitary drying.
Dishes will air-dry in a hurry,
free from water spots. In double
sinks, place drainer in left bowl.
Drainer can be submerged in hot
I water.
Use SPERRY Drifted Snow FLOUR
and get
I l l l OF SPERFtY HOME tERVIf
because it's "HOME-PERFECTED" for
lighter, higher, better-tasting cakes
With Sperry It's amazingly easy to give your family the "homemade goodness"
of your own cakes, pies and cookies. Because Sperry Drifted Snow Flour is "home-
perfected" for success with everything you bake.
And "home-perfected" means
home tested for western homes. Week
after week, Sperry Flour and the
Martha Meade recipes which come in
the sack are tested for perfection
in homes all over the west. Use Sperry '
' in your next baking... you'll see why
Sperry Flour has been a western
favorite for over 100 years.
Martha Meade recipes
. In every sack ,
p"" v"tj DELUXE FUDGE CAKE
I Mill A iquorti unswt1tntd thoto-
V.V lottand'i cup sugar in'i cupholcoHt.
Sfl oiidf to cool. Sifl into mining bowli
t 1J4 cup, tilitd Sperry Drifted Snow Flour,
YA cupi sugar, 1 ttaipoon lodo, I ta
J. ipoon alt. Add Vi cup ihortning, A cup
. . milk, 1 ttaipoon vanillo. Bot hard lor
2 minutci. Add 3 largt ggi and cooled
chocolot mixture. Beat 2 minutei more.
Then bake In 2 deep loyf pom 1 6 -inch et
diameter) in moderate oven 330 for
t
"Home-perfected" recipes for all kinds of home bak
ing. Look for them! Save them! Also! Queen Bess
pattern silverware coupons in every sack.
3m.
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DIVISION OF 6CNCRAL MILLS
DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR
"HOMf-PMUCTfD" IN(CHID
Made fey'fie World's Largest Flour Millers
Wash and core spicy red apples
such as Jonathans. Fill the center
cavities with orange marmalade
and bake. Just before the apples
are ready to come out of the oven,
place a marshmallow on top of
each apple and return to oven just
long enough tor the marshmallow
to brown lightly. The marshmal
low Is a popular touch for the
small fry.
SODA FIGHTS MRU
When soda Is used to fight small
blazes, especially In burning oil
and grease, ordinary baking soda
(blrcarbonate of soda) releases
1100 times its -own volume in fire
smothering carbon dioxide.
ADD BASIL
If you are using canned spa
ghetti - in - tomato sauce for a
quick luncheon, try adding a pinch
(about ! teaspoon! ot dried
crushed basil for each can to point
up flavor.
Ifou don't need a
to make
it pour
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.When It nuns
it pours
iodized or plain
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when you make it, be sure to use Mission, the quality
spaghetti that cooks better and has a finer flavor!
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