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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1954)
THURSDAY. OCTOBER 21, 1954 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON RELIABLE Yoa can always rely on one of the macaroni foods noodles, mac roni. Serve the soup with, ham burgers on buns, potato chips. crisp relishes and fresh or canned peara for dessert. aroni and spaghetti to add inter and est to meatless menus. BETTER SOUP Hot soup is so very right to serve on a brisk fall evening. Heat condensed tomato soup and make it extra hearty by adding maca adit's BCitelbeiiii a '-"rf'TTn'- n FLORENCE JENKINS, W Ed itor More peopfi . and enjoy than an4 MM e buy "Sfc- MapOrvejl House. l -v. -V ,iv V other bidticf r f 657 MRS: E. A. GEARY, Lalceshore Drive, consult the format of the Powell Butte Garden Club's cookbook on potato recipes to get Ideas for a proposed cookbook on beef recipes being considered by the Cow Belles, of which Mrs. Geary is a member. School Shoes ' A survey conducted during the school year just ended by a na tional foot health organization warns that both parents and schools are neglecting care of chtl dren's feet. , Children's feet and their shoes should be checked at regular In tervals, but It is particularly Im portant in the fall, after the young sters' feet have been subjected to a hard, summer at camp, the Leach nd the playground. . .. Here are a few rules prepared by foot specialists as a guide to mothers embarking on a back-to school shopping operation: 1. Patronize a reputable shoe re tailer who is trained to fit chil dren's shoes. Ill-fitting and out grown shoes are the single great est cause of foot disabilities. 2. Do not pass on an older child's shoes to a younger brother or sister. Hand-me-downs can do severe damage. No two children's feet are identical. 3. Check the construction of the shoes you buy. Foot doctors rec onunend a shoe with supple leath er uppers and flexible and resil ient leather soles. ; BEEF .ON ' THE MENU This Is the third of a series of ideas on beef cooking from mem bers pf the Klamath County Cow Belles, auxiliary of the Oregon Cattlemen's Association which is sponsoring beef promotion this fall. Mrs. Geary, wife of Ed Geary, Republican candidate to succeed himself as state representative from this district, returned recent ly from a ( two-months' trip they took "down under." - Ad excellent cook in her own right, she was particularly inter ested in noting the differences in preparation of every day dishes in other countries. "We were served delicious steaks in all of the good restaurants in Australia," Mrs. Geary related. "One of the things we found that particularly appealed to us was the custom of serving grilled fresh tomatoes with the breakfast menu. The sliced ripe tomatoes were dotted with butter and grilled until just heated through. They added a delightful fresh touch to the meal which we thoroughly enjoyed. "If you order hamburger in Aus tralia, you are apt to get mutton," she recalled. They call the meat used for hamburger, 'small goods.' "One of the dishes we found which was most delicious is what they call the 'carpet bag.' It was served in better .restaurants and is a very thick steak, sirloin, or T-bone. A slit is made through the stenk and the pocket is stuffed with Australian oysters which are be tween out- Olympias or Yacquinas and Blue Points in size. The oys ters are seasoned with salt, pep per and butter and the steak cooked sufficiently to heat the oy sters through. It makes a very rich, satisfying combination." Among the interesting people they met over there was Sidney Kidman, cattle king of the-world, whose fatHer started the. cattle em pire in Australia. iWwmdQliMfc AMERICANO COIFFURE is presented by the National Hair dresses and Cosmetologists Association, Inc. 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