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THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1956 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE TWENTY-ONE AT BIG V! FRIDAY r- ; fly fn l2)IL I 1-1 .IfJ l! YOUTHFUL ZEST and care free spirit inspire this Jester's Fling Swirlawave coiffure de signed by the official hair fashion committee of the Na tional Hairdressers and. Cos metologists Association. The sweeping wings flung up wards from the temples re call the pennants and stream ers of a jester's collar and scepter in a theme of gayety especially suited for the win ter season's party fun. CHESS TARTS ; This recipe, from the Oregon 'Dairy Council, serves six. Every one has his own special pastry recipes, but whatever you bake, make It the very best by using butter, the Oregon Dairy Council advises. FILLING !i lb. cottage cheese ', 1 cup sugar f i egg yolks . ' Vi teaspoon salt J Juice and grated rind of 1 ' lemon Vt cup blanched almonds, chopper! 1 TART SHELLS 1 cup flour, sifted 2 teaspoon salt 1-3 cup butter 3 to 4 tablespoons cold water For the filling, drain cottage cheese and press through sieve. Blend in sugar gradually. Stir, in remaining ingredients. Pour into aix unbaked tart shells: For the tart shells.- sift together flour and salt. Cut In butter until texture of coarse - cornmeal. Add water gradually, mixing lightly. Lightly roll dough to j inch thick ness. Divide into six parts and press loosely into six 3"2-inch flut ed tart tins, pressing out any air pockets. Trim dough. Fill with cheese mixture and bake at 400 degrees for 30 minutes. Bessys pain By Bessy, the Basin Bossy As the saying goes. . ."now is the time to stop, take a quick look back to see where we've been and then a long look forward to see Just where we're going. Looking back, I feel very satis fied with what I've been telling you. . .drink at least three glasses of milk each day . . . you never out grow your need for milk. -- Drinking three glasses of milk every day is your best and cheapest health habit. Milk's value to you Is far greater than Its cost. Here's how milk helps you live better five ways ; ... .'" - 1. Milk protects you with "Arm ored Calories." There Is a dif ference in calories. "Naked" cal oriesfound in sweet, starchy foods supply only body fuel. With "Armored" calories you get pro teins, vitamins and calcium in ad dition to body fuel or energy. Milk contains more highly "Armored" calories than any other food makes you feel better, more energetic. -- ' 2. Milk prevents loss of pep when dieting. Milk is your best source of digestible, low-cost protein, vita mins and calcium which you need ' for vitality and a sense of well being. Milk builds strength, not fat. High protein reducing .diets built around milk are comfortable and safe . . i help you feel better, live better. - 3. Milk keeps you feeling young. : Calcium starvation makes you feel old before your time. Most Amerl- ' cans suffer from this dietary lack. Without calcium, you tend to be come nervous and irritable, to have poor teeth and bones. Milk is the only practical source of calcium. . Drink at least three glasses every day to get the calcium you need to . keep feeling young, vital and ; strong. - 4. Milk eases nervous tension. Tests on nervous children and adults prove that drinking three glasses of milk every day helps re-; duce fatigue and strain. Milk Is ' good for you, and refreshing. It ; contains no stimulants that may 1 Increase your nervousness. Instead, it regulates the heart and nervous system to tone the muscles. : 5 Milk makes you sleep better. i Rclentifir testa definitely show that f a glass of milk before bedtime re J laxes you. makes sleep come more quickly, helps you sleep soundly I all night through. Milk relaxes the ' blood vessels, aids circulation. eases the hunger pangs that some i times cause wakefulness. If you Mike milk warm, that's even more 'relaxing . : r J So take it from me. Plan now to drink at least three glasses of mlik every single day In 1S5. PATRONIZE THESE . BROWN STAMP '-SPONSORS: - Art Needlework Shop : 612 Main Braaos Siqnal Service 2340 So. 6th St. Bramwell't Sinnol Service 4653 So. 6'h Bussman's Seed Store 834 Klamath Ave. . Charm Center - 1215 Main St. Chef's Assoc. Station 259 E. Main Crescent Sea Food 2836 So. 6th Currin's Druqs 9th and Main Stone's Siqnal Service 9-h and Pina $t. Western Oil Burner Co. 1845 Sa. 6th St. ' Dorothea's Gift Shop 4621 Sa. 6th St. East Main Shoe Shop 253 E. Main Lee Hendrick's Drug 2212 So. 6th St. J. W. Kerns - . 734 So. 6th St. Model Cleaners 2205 So. 6th St. No. Entrance Union Sta. - Route 3, Bo 603 Red's Mobil Service 940 Klamath Ave. Roper & Roper Paint Store . 2012 Sa. 6th St. t Vera's Candies 1006 Main Sr. Zim's Bakery 719 Main St. Bill Davis Assoc. Service 2101 S0. 6th . Community Service 2900 Sa. 6th Start The New Year Right With Double Brown This Friday! lauemraiit Nalley's No. 2Vi cam Get off the Holiday rich food w Scott's Pure-Pac Skinless Chili Peaches Graprfniit Fruit, ilflix lraarine Nestles fvttlk Nalley's Mild or Hot 15-ox. cam Libby't No. 303 cam Goldette Sections No. 303. cam Belmont for Salads or Cocktails Swanson't Colored Cubes H 1 U U 15' 2-29' 2-35' t Best PRODUCE BUYS! Sweet Arizona 8-ib. bag - a 'rw 4fr mi) s ii Cauliflower Celery Tomatoes - Fresh Dates Those Larqe, Plump heads Large, Crisp Stalks 14-oi. or More Tubes Tall Tint flfjjt Potatoes Klamath Gems, Economy Pock U.S. No. 1 19l 19' 19' 2lb.pk.59' ea. ea. Specialfy Selected fbrQualitg! DOUBLE BROWN STAMPS FRIDAY! Repeated by Customer Demand! Fresh, Whole Pork Shoulders 2 10 to 12 lbs. Average Weight -- and, we cut them to your order. For example, a 10-lb. Shoulder costs 2.90. FROM THIS You can have a 5-lb. PORK ROAST, plus 6 or 8 Tender Lean PORK STEAKS, plus Vi to 2 lbs. PORK SHANK for Boiling! Sliced Bacon Hormel Hams Morrell's Thick Sliced 2 Whole Hams lb.pkg-79 45 c lb. Shank or Butt Half 49c lb. Ike's Beef Bacon o-39 c rIb. Economy Feed Lot Beef. Our economy beef is bright in color, well ' marbled with fat, and GUARANTEED TO PLEASE! Sirloin Steak Rib Steak T-Bone Steak Beef Roasts Blade Cut 491 49 63 2 Klamath's USDA "Choice" Beef Finest! Locally Grown, Locally Fed, Locally Processed! Beef Roast Sirloin Steak T-Bone Steak Rib Steaks 39-69- 79- 69- Pork Sausage Country Style 5'$1 From Our Cheese Bar Natural , 2-Year Old Wisconsin Cheddar 455,! Cheese 79 c lb. Gerber't " Baby Foods Heinz Tomato Soup Stockton CATSUP White Star TUNA Flying Cloud TUNA 12 01. Bottles No. Vx cans No. Vi cant 3-291 29l 2 29' FLAV-R-PAC, . 6-oz. con 10-oz. pkg. FLAV-R-PAC FLAV-R-PAC TO-oz, Rose Bowl Pineapple Juice ts 23' By Customer Request - SPECIAL! We have iust received o small shipment of "HEATHER- PLAID DISHES ORANGE JUICE PEAS Br. Sprouts SPINACH Cl f Stokeley's jiidwumiei Potato Patties Complete, Chicken or Beef Ro Swanson's TV Dinners 79c Bradley's Pies "" ""J-i. 59c I FLYING MODELS 10-oz. pkg.'Z3IT Stokeley's 4 fk 4 in pkg. 7C Complete, Chicken or Beef Roost Dinners PLACE SETTINGS AND SOUP DISHES -While They Last! This Coupon Good for Worth of extra Brown Stamps with Any Purchase at Currin's Drugs 9th and Main Bill Davis Associated 2101 So. 6th Fridoy ond Saturday with a cash register slip from BIG Y FftFEl No other purchas. PACKAGES LJJC Necessary 4710 So. 6th Phono 6875 19c 21c 18c 18c