IIERALO AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
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WINNERS at the Roberts Hardware old Wear-Ever utensil contest last Saturday posed for
Don KeHler's camera. From left in the picture are: Mrs. T. A. Blake, 1313 Lookout Street;
Mrs. Priscilla Yadon, Stewart-Lennox Addition; Mrs. Floy Morton, Route 3, Box 82, top prixe
winner, and Innis Roberts, who sponsored the contest in Klamath Falls and increased the prize
list so everybody won. The women are holding pieces of the new Hallite ware which were
awarded for having the oldest and most interesting Wear-Ever utensils still in use In heir
homes.
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THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1955
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RICHARD .HUDNUT introduces a new End Curl Permanent
designed to pick up wisps, neckline stragglers and bangs be
tween permanent!. It is also ideal for a partial wave in any
hair style that requires end curls only. Exclusive features of
the Hudnut End Curl are a special waving lotion that can be
recapped and used again; 22 time saving curlers, no pre
shampooing and a rinse eliminator so there's no need to dis
turb the hair not being curled. Best of all, there's enough of
everything for two betweon-wave permanents of 1 1 curls each.
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End Curl
Pick Up
Fifty Old Par
Could Tell Much
Of Owners' Lives
Evervbodv won and everybody i contest was Mrs. Eulatie B. Wood-
had tuu op. October 8 at Roberts I ward, lllT j Walnut, who brought
IF OVERBLOUSES and waist
hugging sweaters are your
fashion favorites this fall,
you'll be tempted by this
Rudley sheathkirt which ac
cents the hip line with a but-tonjd-up
horizontal tuck. But
tons are spaced to match
contour darts that start at
waistline. Made of wool
flannel in a variety of bright
colors, the skirt carries the
Sanforlan label which means
it can be washed without any
danger of its shrinkage out
of fit. Ensemble here with a
turtle neck Sanforlan wool
sweater, the sweater features
deep waist ribbing borrowed
from the newest Italian styles.
HONEY
Don't overlook the advantages
of honey as a salad dressing. Use
It plain, or temper Its seetnesa
with an equal amount of lemon
Juice to do wonders for fruit
salads. Give a little sweet flavor
to a glass of mild by adding
teaspoon of honey and watch your
children drink It up. Sweeten
meringues with honey by adding
teaspoonful as you beat the egg
whites. Blend honey with an equal
amount of butter and keep It in
the refrigerator it's handy to use
as a spread for bread, hot bis
cuits and waffles. Add honey to
the cavity of acorn squash the
last IS minutes for bake it for
taste Improvement. Bake fall ap
ples with a honey coating and
revel in their glosy appearance
and delicious taste.
Honey Topping
Ice cream sundaes at home can
be given a delightfully different
flavor bv topping them with honey.
Decorate with chopped nuts and
possibly a cherry for a profes
alonal looking Job.
Chances are that ' your last
home permanent is still pretty
neat looking but the neckline hair
is starting to go. Or maybe you're
trying to grow your hair Just a
little bit to blend with the new-
fashions. At any rate, these strag
gling ends are probably becoming
a nuisance the. neckline wisps
and dropping bangs 'won't conform
with the rest of your hair-do.
So if you're not ready for a
complete permanent, but feel you
want to pick up some languish
ing ends, you will want to try the
new Richard Hudnut End Curl
Permpnent.
Quick and easy. It has been cre
ated for the ousy giri-on-the-go to
py. up wisps and stragglers and
blend in smooth new curls with a
minimum of luss and bother. Be
cause it requires no pre-shampoo-
inr and contains and exclusive
rinse eliminator, there's no rins
ing necessary. You need never dis
turb the hair not being curled.
In a matter of minutes, vou can
do any wave touch-up- necessary
ana go aoout your business.
Then, too, 22 time saving end
curlers are included in this kit.
They are especially designed for
speed and ease in handling those
hard-to-get-at wisps at the nape
of the neck and at the temples.
The special new waving lotion
has no disagreeable after-smell.
The bottle can be recapped and
used again. Most Dermanent wave
lotions, you know, lose the'ir ef-
lectlveness once they're opened.
Still another pljs there's
enough of everything In the kit for
two between-wave pick-ups of 11
curls each.
Hardware, 3890 South Sixth, when
Mrs. Floy Morton was presented
with a Hallite Honeymoon set for
entering a little Wear-Ever pan
she had purchased as a bride in
Dillon, Montana. She related lha:
she and Mrs. 'Fred Kerr answered
advertisements in a magazine
which offered a saucepan for 20
cents. The year was 1907.
As a surprise. Innis Roberts
awarded two more prizes of Hal
lite ware. One went to Mrs. Pris
cilla Yadon who had entered a big
Wear-Ever coffee percolator with
all of its Intricate insides com
plete and in good condition. It
carries the Wear-Ever patent mark
handed down through three gen
erations of daughters-in-law. "It Is
at least 4f years old and still good
to the last drop," the history of
the percolator read.
A little Wear-Ever stove, onlv
one of Its kind entered, won
Hallite saucepan for Mrs. T. A.
Blake1, she recounted that it war.
the first electrical equipment she
ever owned and that it had come
mighty handy in the summer
time when I was using a wooa
stove." The little stove has been
used "for popping corn to fryins
doughnuts as well as cooking
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By Bessy, the Basin Bossy
October 16-22 is National Do-nut
and Milk week. And it's a natural,
isn't it? Combining two of Amer
ica's favorite foods together.
There are lots of tricks for
serving do-nuts like dropping
thpm iinciicarfri
Into paper bag I A: ".'
with a little gran
ulated or confec
doner's sugar,
Shake well.
mm
Dr. J. W. LOWE
CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
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Or, dip them
Into t warm, '
glaze, then Into V
a mivtxr- - r -
one - half cup jS! i,Ji.i''J-f
nuts ana one-nan
cup sugar, plus a teaspoon of
cinnamon.
Or. Just plain glaze them by
adding a third of a cup of boil
ing water gradually to one cup
of confectioner's sugar. Mix well,
and dip the do-nuts into the
warm glaze.
Here's a little Interesting his
tory on the do-nut (or doughnut,
as it is more often spelled :
It was known as early as 1538
In England (then called "Import
ed daughty cakes), and was
brought to America by Dutch
and English colonists. The Amer
icans, though, invented the hole
In the doughnut. Prior to this In
novation, they were balls or
"nuts'1 of yeast dough.
Recipes for making doughnuts
for do-nuts) are ea.Mly a dime
dozen. To be really practical
about It, one can purchase 'good
doughnuts at a bakery or pastry
shop for little more expense than
it takes to make them.
But who wants to be practical
with doughnuts. They are tun to
make comparable to popcorn
making and In this do-it-yourself
age, even the man of the
house Is liable to get himself into
the act.
e
But take it from me, whenever
you serve them, whether they be
doughnuts or do-nuts, they'll taste
beit with tall, refreshing glasses
of fresh milk to accompany thorn. I
Bessy,
in a seven-piece set of Wear-Ever
which she and her nusoana pur
chased shortly after their mar
riage. S:ie said the set was used
during all the yews she raised
ner tamuy ana recalls "many sen
timental memories." .
One pie pan, purchased in 1921,
saw use in the only hotel at Alius,
Arkansas, then came to Klamnth
Falls in 1929, went through a fire
lit the Oregon Rooms and is still
ui use at the Lake Hotel.
A Wear-Ever cookie sheet start
ed its useful life at Jeinison, Ala
bama, and had been used in 111
states and Old Mexico before com
ing to Klamath Falls.
A roaster brought In from Dor
ris has been used for cooking 'tor
crowds for 35 years, the top see
ing duty in baking rolls, cookies
and biscuits-
A fiyine pan in a kitchen set
was bought in 1919 at Sailes,
North Dakpiu. and has been "used
to iry everything from spuds to
bear meat
Wear-Ever which moved with a1
minister's family from Tennessee :
to North Carolina to the Hawaiian'
Islands and finally to Klamath
Falls. '
One pan. guaranteed by the
agent for 20 years, has been in
constant use for 40 years and
"is good for another 40," accord
ing to its owner.
A 42-year-old pie pan had an in
teresting history: "A friend ot
ours was a salesman for Wear
Ever and gave- us his commission
on a set for a wedding present,"
Uie history read.
It wns nearly lost to the family
back in the early days, when
there were only about 5,000 peo
ple in Klamatn Falls, when it car
ried a pie to a benefit food sale
end went home with the man who
bought the pie. The woman in
charge of the food sale finally
iound the man, whose name Bhe
did not knew, standing In a bank
line end told him the pan should
not have gone with the pie be
cause it was "a good Wear-Ever
nan." He returned the pie pan
and it has been in use in the Bert
C. Thomas family ever since
Another old skillet was entered
bv Mrs. Axel Olson who said she
bought It "in 1901 or 1908 tn Cass
Lake, Minnesota, and It has been
in use ever since."
The Judges found the reading of
the histories of the utensils
A roaster purchased in 1930 is jascinatliigr as fiction, meanwhile
good for another 25 years,' ac-1 rea.llzlnir thev were as authentic
as autobiographies
cordinj to its fend owner.
Two utensils entered together
were part of a mess kit issued by
the government during World War
Because the winning entry was
to be Judged on age of the uten
sil and interesting history. 11
mecls.' she said. i to the late Dr. E. M. Brown j ,, hnrrt , ..h . derision. Innia
Alter making these awards, Rob- who wns a medical officer at- Roberts helocd the Judges immeas-
..w. , juh.i icu "e fiuoyimi u "i;urai)ly bv adding prizes not aa
the store's staff, presented a half- used on board the Mauritania en ,,..j .ho rnntest rules
pint Jar of Wright's silver polish
The contest drew more than 5u
entries of utensils which were
more than 25 years old and still
in use. The day of the award,
crowds " started" gathering before
11 a.m. and the store was filled
with people by 1 p.m. when the
awards were made.
The first person to enter the
route to duty with the AEF at
Chaumont, France. They were j
"discharged" at Camp Dix, New-,
Jersey, on July 9, 1919, and re-j
tired to home use ever since. !
A Fort Klamath entry ' was a ;
griddle pan bought from a travel-j
lug salesman. It has been In usci
for more than 30 years. I
One entry consisted of pieces of'
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