THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ANGELIQUE
Angelique the perfume ward
rob of angels Is available In
Klamath Falls.
Angelique asks: What kind of
Angel are you?
The answer, of course, will de
pend upon the time, the place and
your mood . very Important In
choosing just which Angellque per
fume you will wear,
Oold Salin Is for regal splendor.
White 8atln Is for gay innocents.
Red Satin is for exciting mys
tery. Black Satin, but naturally, is for
sophistication.
The aura in which an earthly
angel moves may well be the deli
cate fragrance of the Angelique
perfume that so perfectly reflects
her temperament.
Features in the line Include the
Angelique Cologne Quartette which
contains the-four fragrances, the
Angelique Gift Set, complete with
atomizer, cologne and matching
bath powder in your choice of An
gelique's four fragrances, or An
gelique Cologne Spray which is
convenient for dressing table, hand
bag or travel, i
A NEW MACHINE at Klamath Falls Creamery has added another convenience for home
makers. The photo shows a demonstration of the machina at the factory, with the conveyor
belt at the back bringing out the Twin-Paeki with aasy carrying handles. The cartons era held
together at the top by a strip around the two quart cartons, sealing in the handles.
Twin'Pak Cartons
Make Debut Here
The Klamath Falls Creamery last
week commenced general distribu
tion of its new Grater Lake Twin
Fak milk cartons.
Marklni another great step, to
ward convenience packaging, the
local creamery has installed one
of the latest and most modern ma
chines which wraps two single
quarts of milk together and at tne
same time Inserts a handle for
easy carrying. j
According to Percy Murray,
manager of the Klamath Falls
Creamery, this machine was de
veloped in San Francisco and in
less than two years is one of the
most talked of new developments
in the marketing of milk in the
country. It makes possible the pur
chase of milk at the grocery store
or supermaket in multiple units
and yet retains all the home con
venience of the individual quart
containers.
According to Murray, this type
of milk packaging has proved tre
mendously successful in every mar
ket where it has been introduced.
Personnel from the Klamath Falls
Creamery carefully surveyed many
markets where all types of milk
containers were available to the
public and found that where the
Twin-Pak milk cartons were sold,
they were preferred by shoppers
in every instance by wide mar
gins. Murray pointed out that Klam
ath Falls Creamery has been dis
tributing dairy products on this
market for nearly 40 years and this
marks the fourth major change in
the milk containers used. First
were the large round glass milk
bottles. Then followed the square
glass bottle that took so much less
space In refrigerators. Later, the
revolutionary paper containers re
placed all glass bottles on the local
market and now the Twin-Pak mul
tiple unit for greater consumei
convenience.
Klamath Falls Creamery mar
kets all its dairy products under
the Crater Lake trade mark and
is wholly locally owned with all
owners actively engaged in the
creamery operation. While , the
Klamath Country has never been
recognized as a major dairy pro
ducing . area, the Klamath Falls
Creamery has grown to be one of
the most diversified dairy manu
facturers in the state uf Oregon.
All Crater Lake dairy products are
processed and manufactured local
ly. The products now being manu
factured include Crater Lake but
ter, milk, cream, buttermilk, ice
cream, sherbets and other frozen
desserts, Cheddar cheese, Monterey
cheese and cottage cheese.
The Klamath Falls Creamery has
now become the largest distributor
of Golden Ouernsey milk In the
state, receiving the milk direct
MclNTYRE
TRAVEL SERVICE
Your Experienced Agent
WILLARD HOTEL
Phone 3088
from the local Guernsey produc
ers.
The local creamery owners are
Earl Kent, Robert Kent, Rodney
Murray and Percy Murray,
COFFEE BREAK
Tired writing up your Christmas
card list for next year? A hand
ful of fresh California dates or
seedless raisins will give you
quick, spur-of-the-moment pick-up
and are good accompaniments for
your mid-morning cup of coltee.
BEWARE
OF
IMITATIONS
LOOK
FOR THt
HAPPY
UTUt DOG
TOPS IN QUALITY!
LOW IN PRICE
LET MALLORY SAVE YOU MONEY!
OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY
Yakima, Golden Delicious All Brands In Stockl '
APPLES ZLT COFFEE 89
Snowdrift, Criseo, or Spry All Purpose
Shortening ... 69c Shortening 49c
c
lb
sugar
Powdered
or Brown
(Limit)
3 - 25'
Pure Pork
Lean
Sausage
Pork
STEAK
Tender end Good
ib Steaks
5"b. '1 Ground Beef 5?1
Pork
-29c ROASTS -29c
Meaty .
35c Beef Roasts -25c
70"x80"
SHEET BLANKETS
Reg. $1.79
$4 49
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Beginninq Jan. 1st. We Will
Close at 7 o'clock
Merrill-Lakeview Junction
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Open Until 9 o'clock
On Saturdays.
AAALLORY'S MARKET
Phone 8147
We Give Wm. Roger Silverware Certificate!
SWEET CHERRY .
FRUIT MEDLEY
Simple to prepare, this la ele
gant enough for a fruit cup to
precede a formal dinner.
1 pound can dark sweet cher
ries 1 1314 os. can pineapple cubes
1 ripe banana, peeled and
sliced
Vi cup grenadine syrup or fruit
Juice
Drain and pit cherries. Drain
pineapple cubes. Peel and slice ba
nana and dip into pineapple juice.
Arrange fruit in sherbet or fruit
glasses. Pour grenadine or Juice
over fruit and chill before serving.
Makes four or five servings.
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S&W Fine Foods
Annual Carnival
Once again It Is time for S&Ws
annual carnival promotion wn'eh
will be conducted throughout the
area during the month of January
and into early February.
This marketing event coincides
with the lowest point of supply of
fresh vegetables.
Watch for the special displays
in your favorite grocery store or
supermarket and in the advertis
ing pages of the Herald and News.
This timely, annual promotion
accents the year-round availability
of canned foods.
Meal planners are now working
Into their dally menus larger quan
tities of canned vegetables than at
anv time of the year.
S&W quality builds saUsfled
customers and makes the Job a
lot easier for the homemaker at
this time of year.
ONIONS
' Boiled onions, dressed up with
a thin sauce (which may be ac
cented with a little Sherry wine
if you wish) and silvered toasted
almonds, go well with wlntertlnv
menus.
A STATELY DECORATION (or buffet table or mantel for the
holiday and post-holiday entertaining is this reindeer head
made of leather-grain embossed aluminum sheet made by
Reynolds Metals Company. Reynolds Metals Company's Do-It-Yourielf
plans are available by writing the company, 2500
South Third Street, Louisville, Kentucky. Every homemaker is
familiar with the standard weight and heavy duty Reynolds
Metalt Company foil, but other weights and patterns in easy-to-handle
sheets are the perfect material for making all sorts
of ornaments and decorations.
GINOfS
Will Be Open Until
Iiev; Years Eve
FOR YOUR DINING PLEASURE!
BEN B. LEE, MGR.
Phone 6496 For Order To Go
The one drink your
Holiday Guests will welcome
Coca-Cola
You're sure to have guests.
They're sure to want Coke.
Better have plenty... almost
everyone appreciates the best!
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Get Extra Coke
For The Holidays
Famlly-Slie
OTTtIO UNDER AUTHORITY 0 T H I COCA-COtA C6MANT lf
THE COCA-dOLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF KLAMATH FALLS
IMS, The COca-coia company
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