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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1956)
THURSDAY, MARCH 15, ll5fi HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PACE TWENTY-ONE 'J to: IP .'V AN EASY SUPPER DISH is shown here. Sometimes the simplest combination of food can provide the best eating. This is true of such a homey, easy to prepare combination as Escalloped Potafoes and Ham. It has been a favorite for generations. HAM AND POTATOES Milk used without thickening coll with lemon butter sauce, with potatoes and ham simplifies the preparation of this dish and makes the result tasty and nour ishing. Potatoes allowed to cook slowly In milk absorb the creamy quality and the finished product Is moist and delicious. Using ham slices for a flavor contrast gives the whole a balance in texture and taste. It is the wise homemaker who makes certain that the family has milk to drink at each meal and also cooks milk into other foods daily. Milk supplies good amounts ef calcium, protein and riboflavin and is one of our most popular foods, as a beverage and in com bination with other foods. With Escalloped Potatoes and Ham you might serve new broc- UIICTOD V "KXI IPIMC" ready been named .Murine" was rilblUKT Ur MUKIINt placcd on commml mtM Manv successful American busi- scribed for patients under their, Except for certain technical tm ness enterprises trace their origins car. Han had usea ,t himself and I provemeuts which have been made chance meeting, an accident. " , ' " ;"" no years. Murine toaay sometime." eveu what was looked : uu" remain i basically the same product upon at the lime as a sheer coin-j a tremendous commercial potential I mit It was when Hall and the Doc cidence. for the preparation, and so he ap-'tors McPatrich Hrst n!pfl xiurinr nrnal. Km.Kah. ...ill. hi. irfu .. .. r b. it 1. win, Th. 1.1rin. mm. proacnea ine orotners wiin nis iaea pany of Chicago, which almost I"' """ "-ir picyuioiiuu vu Irom Its becinninc. 60 years go.at1 'o the public. has been the world's foremost pro- tvidently, no one had ever sug-' grain which has kept It ahead of ducer and distributor of eye prepa- gestcd such an undertaking to the field in developments In pro- on the market. But through the years. The Murine Company has maintained an alert research pro- tossed green salad, corn muffins, baked apples and milk and cof fee. ESCALLOPED POTATOES WITH HAM SLICES 4 medium potatoes Dash of pepper and salt l'a tablespoons flour ?i pound pre-cooked sliced ham 2 cups milk 2 tablespoons butter Scrub potatoes, pare and slice thin. Place layer of potatoes in buttered baking dish; sprinkle with salt, pepper and flour; add layer of ham slices. Repeat until all in gredients are used. Add milk; dot top with butter. Bake In a mod erate oven (350 degrees) for l'j hours or until potatoes are tender. Makes 4 to 8 servings. rations. It would be no exaggera tion to state that this unique com pany owes its birth to a careless swtsb of a horse's tail. The tail belonged to a horse owned by Otis F. Hall, a Spokane banker who was blessed with far more than the average man's share of business acumen and faith in the American economic system. The horse in question swished his tail across his mas ter's face and thereby set off a chain of developments that began with an ulcer of the eye and ended with the creation of a new busi ness. The horse's tail had been drawn across Hall's right eye, cutting the surface of the cornea, and it wasn't long until the injury had developed into an ulcer. This was in 1890, and because he was un able to obtain in Spokane the spe cialized care that he needed, Hall finally went to Chicago where he placed himself under the care of two brothers who had achieved a prominence in the field of ophthal mology Dr. James B. McPatrich and Dr. George W. McFatrlch. Hall also took with him to Chi' cago his young son Frank, who had been foubled with an eye lr ritatlon. The trip proved beneficial to the Halls, both from short-term and long-run standpoints. Under the care of the McFatrich brothers, both father and son were com pletely cured of their eye disturb ances within a relatively brief pe riod of time. During bis treatments in Chi cago, Hall learned of a special eye preparation which the McFatriches compounded and regularly pre- them betore. Nor had the idea oc curred to them Independently. De spite all of Hall's considerable per suasive powers they reiusd to do anything along the lines he was suggesting. For most men. this would have been the end of the idea, and the end of the story. But not Otis, Hall. He returned to Spokane, but his thoughts and his plans remained with the McFatrlch brothers and their remarkable eye preparation. In a steady barrage of letters to the doctors. Hall hammered away on the thesis that by marketing their preparation, they would be performing a greater service to far more people than they could hope to benefit through their practice alone. After a few years. Hall moved from Spokane to Chicago. W'here he continued to urge tha. the Doctors McFatrich consider "the greatest good for the great 'est number." It took him another seven years, but eventually Hall's patience and persistence were rewardd. In 1897, ine eye preparation which had al duction techniques and quality. Everybody's changing fo faster foolproof RED STAR YEAST Big Fresh Cake AND Special Active Dry . W Bnowi Sugpft, add Delivered FRESH by BORDEN FmiIk ChMM OivitiM That good HAWAIIAN CANE flavor Presents A New Inspired by the historic recipe used in the Birthplace of JULIETTE GORDON LOW, FOUNDER OF THE i 6IRLSC0U1SU.S.A. r Jf - jpA m:rA''hr 'fry, M, Girl Scout Uniform of the period of the Founder. Dromedary turns to a treasured recipe to create its new Angel Food Mix , An eel Food, indeed! Light's a moonbeam, fluffy as a summer cloud, white and moist as a fresh snowfall that's the kind of Angel Food Cake you will bake with this new Dromedary Angel Food Mix. As any good cook knows, the secret is in the recipe. In the development of its new Angel -Food Mix, Dromedary turned to a favorite recipe used in the Birthplace of Juliette Gordon Low, founder of the Girl Scouts. The inspira tion for this new mix a veritable masterpiece of the baking art was found in an old family cookbook. 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