THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 17, 1955 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVENTEEN By Florence Jtnkim - Or'- - Editor v"5i T - ' w EXTRA FANCY. U.S. No. I washed or brushed Russets are , being packaged by Klamath Potato Processors, Inc., of Tule lake in container boxes for retail sale. This big display of 10-pound packs of K-P spuds occupies a prominent center location in the produce department of Low Cost Supermarket in the Town and Country Shopping Center. Bill Pfeiffer has i come from Portland to manage the produce department far 'Emil Albrecht. Not? the handy carrying handles with finger holds at the end of the cartons of potatoes. Waste-' is cut to a. minimum in this packaging of these top quality potatoes. .Potatoes . : In New Pack It .has lone been conceded that potatoes grown in the Klamath and Tulelake basins can't be beat for quality. So long as grade could be. .guaranteed, uiese pota toes' commanded premium price in the ay Area. Klamath' Potato Processors, Inc. headed by Earl Acer at Tulclake has set up an organization which is expected to go a long ways toward reestablishing the deserved reputation of potatoes grown in this area. ' The firm started last year pack aging peeled potatoes and peeled cut potatoes for Frencn frying. This year a new package has been added to the line. U.S. No. 1 potatoes, sorted so that potatoes run from a minimum of six ounces up to 16 ounces, are washed or brushed and packaged in 10-pound and 50-pound cartons tor retail consumption. Bulk potatoes, U.S. No. l's. are selling for about the same price, so the homemaker pays a very Blight premium, if any, for the extra fancy potatoes. The plant at Tulelake is set up to sort, wash or brush end pack age about 4.000 cartons of the . 10-pound pack a day and 2.S00 car tons of the 50-pound pack. Two carloads of these packs have al ready been shipped to Sacramen to stores, and the packaged extra fancy potatoes are availaole. at ' several Klamath Falls stores. Muscle ""-.h woc Pain loo taiuis n 'HONEY COCOA SYRl'F Combine IVi cups cocoa, 1 cup sugar, ij. teaspoon salt, ,i teaspoon ground allspice and 'a teaspoon ground cinnamon. Add l'i cups boiling water and . blend. Place over low heat and bring to a boil. Boil five minutes, ' stirring con stantly. - Remove from fire and cool. Add .'i cup honey and 2 tea spoons vainlla,- Store in a covered Jar in a cool place until ready to use.. To.Seiye,: heat"V4 cuplioney cocoa syrup with 2 vcups scalded milk over boiling water. Before serving beat with a rotary beat er. One,-fourth cup of the syrup will make three servings. Keep a jar. of the syrup made up for after school or evening refresh ments. - . . I 'All I did wot serve him . I I BLUE BELL Potato Chips... Cj W fresher in tht Double Bogl' (i,"" PLEASE 1 i w m hi. I enrsri cno I J FREEZERS KV - - NO SIGNATURE ONI DOTTED LINE -SHOP HERE FOR. FOOD NO PACT TOSISN SNOW BALL SPECIAL! E-Z Cut Morrell'i Pride HAMS Fullr Ceokte M ikihi. Jc N. Shrink.,t J kW' Rib Steak Well Trimmed lb. Qc Stew Hens 07c Fresh Frozen lb. 4 f Sliced Bacon PFc pork Roasts Cc Oregon Brond Loin or rib end lb. TBones Economy Beef Our Specialty lb. 59 HeartS t Tongue Fresh Beef . lb. 19c TURKEYS All Fresh Eviscerated Ducks and Geese on Special Orderl Comparable Prices! ALPINE 8513 p:. 4 STORE EXPANDS Face-lifting and revamping has been going on for the last couple of weeks at Ron Phair's Big Y Market, 2110 South Sixth Street. Harry J, Rigsby, who conducts his own merchandising service in San Francisco and has had more than 20 years merchandising ex perience, was brought to the store to make Improvements in Inven tory control and methods of mer chandising in all departments of the Big Y. "We had too wide a variety of lines in the variety department," Phair commented. "We have dis continued some broken lines and concentrated on bringing our cus tomers a greater assortment of nationally advertised lines." An extensive line of kitchen and bath curtains in new synthetic ma terials has been added. A full line of Sunbeam electrical appliances is available, as' well as other pop ular lines of housewares. Ron Phair suggests watching his advertising for the big One-Cent Dish sale which will herald the announcement of the enlarged va riety department. ONION SOUP SAUCE For a different way to prepare potatoes to serve with pork chops or hamburger steaks, the follow- i n IT i rwnmmunlul Donn,.. In butter or margarine two cups of! thinly sliced raw potatoes. Pour , over them a can (Mi cups) of condensed onion soup. Cover and simmer 10 minutes. Remove cov-! er and cook another five minutes ' or until potatoes are done and have absorbed the liquid Makes four servings. PIECE WOBK Don't throw away those little left-over dabs of pimiento. Just freese them in any freeser con tainer. Then, when you need a touch of pimiento for a colorful addition, break oft any amount from the frozen pieces and add it to your dish without defrosting. A , cup size mBkes a good container, MclNTYRE TRAVEL SERVICE WILLARD HOTEL Mnae JOU IIG Y MARKET'S variety department has been increased by more than 1,000 square feet in the current $15,000 remodeling job just completed by Ron Phair, operator of the big market. The variety department now contains some 4,000 square feet, allowing ample space for seasonal displays such as the one shown here. NYLON DaDy carriage. Not only Is the. weave calculated to filter out un A new item in nylon is a suds- welcome visitors such as mosqui- able nylon mosquito net, edged ! toes and flies, but it has been n with elastic to fit tight around I covered that insects simply hate tne nood and chassis top of the I nylon. 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