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PAGE 4 C HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 13. 1358 S. i1-' ' fcf 1 1T3 1 II"' I I ,V 'V&nfl 'II' ; HERE'S oven cleaning magic come true. Frig id a ire de ; signers waved !ie wand and this is what happened: : Milady pulls the entire oven out of the range cabinet ; where she can clean it easily, without stretching or 1 stooping. The top lifts off so that even the back wall of the oven is completely accessible. This exciting develop : ment is featured in Frigidaire's new 40-inch electric ranges for 1759. Custom Imperial model shown here also features automatic spatter-free broiler and wide variety of other automatic controls to make cooking a breeie. Home Appliances By Frigidaire : New home appliances for 198). highlighted by electric ranges with a revolutionary oven that pulls nut for eaity cleaning, are announced by Herman V. Lehman, Frigi daire's general manager and Gen eral Motors vice president. Frigidaire is currently introduc ing four new lines of products, which are packed with meaningful design and styling ideas. There are nine new electric ranges; 11 refrigerators including two Frost Proof combinations with frostless freezing systems: six upright and chest food freezers, and 11 room air conditioners. In describing the new ranges with pull-out ovens, Lelman em phasized that the unique design "marks a new concept in conveni ence for homemakers that not only minimizes drudgery but speeds up oven cleaning by as much as 50 per cent." For cleaning.' the homemaker simply pulls out the entire oven, LONDON (AP) Fella belnne Mrs. Oueen. he nav niripin F.np. lish is still a useful means of communication. The British flnlnnial flffiro couldn't agree more. In places like the Solomon Islands, which have several dozen different lan guages, everybody understands pidgin. The administrative nfticere in local districts accordingly trans- laie oracrs irom London into pid gin so the natives can understand what is wanted of them. The fella belong Mrs. Queen, is f course, her husband, the Duke I Kdmburfh. He was sn described by natives he met nn h is Papifir tour two years ago. Recalling this a speecn to tne English-sneak ing Union. he railed niricin a splendid language. Its origins, however, are far from splendid. Pidgin was rievplnned hv Fnp. lish traders of the 17th century as a means of talking business with the coastal Chinese. "Pid- n Itself is helieved In ho n Chinese corruption of "business." The traders were mostly unedu- caiea men wno neia tne British view that a foreigner can under stand cngusn n you only shout it Cranberry Relish Homemade cranberry sauce pressed up with spices and Cali fornia Sherry wine makes a Spiced Cranberry Relish that's unbcliev ahly delicious. Make, this a day ahead to ease the Thanksgiving day rush. And make plenty this goes fast! Remember, too, the other ways Sherry adds to holiday enjoyment. A glass of dry Sherry makes a rleasing appetizer before the fes tive meali and sweet Sherry is an agreeable accompaniment to pump kin or mince fpies. SPICED " CRANBERRY RELISH 2 cups fresh cranberries 1 cup sugar 4 cup water H cup California Sherry wine i teaspoon cinnamon 'i teaspoon cloves t teaspoon nutmeg Rinse cranberries. Heat sugar, waier and wine to boiling. Add cranherries and boil rapidly until cranberries burst their skins. Add spices and cool. Makes about 2U cups. WINTER SALAD Wash 1 small head of cauliflow er and bread into small pieces. Cook 5 minutes only in boiling salted water. Drain. Combine with a No. 2 can of pineapple chunks, well-drained. Pour h cup French dressing oier the combination and chill. Just before serving, lightly mix in U cup sliced stuffed green olives. Arrange on a bed of greens. Srrves fi. No additional dressing is needed. An Italian type dressing makes a prrttirr salad than a red. red French dressing. DATE SURPRISE For an easy holidiy confection, stuff pilled dales with a filling of creamed cheese mixed with drained crushed pineapple, half and half. just like a drawer, resting it on the sturdy drop-down door. The top lifts out, exposing the inside of the oven for easy cleaning. Even the back wall is completely acces sible without kneeling or stretch ing. The sealed, self-cleaning heat ing unit at the bottom, like the one at the top. comes out. leaving the oven floor completely unob structed tor cleaning. Shelves can be removed for washing at the sink. Revolutionary frostless freezing pioneered by Frigidaire earlier this year, has been coupled with a dis tinctive new styling concept to pre sent, wnat Lehman described, "as the most completely feminine household refrigerator ever de signed for American homemakers." He pointed out that the new re frigerators have been designed, not only to provide efficient, effort less food-keeping, but to look as though they actually belong in a woman s kitchen. A delicate lace- work styling on door and bottom panels provides a truly elegant feminine appearance without sac rificing the clean, functional sheer look design lines introduced in re frigeralors and other home applian ces by F ngiriaire. rreezer defrosting is eliminated completely in two new top model 1959 Frost-Proof refrigerators. One Is a 12.4-cubic-foot single door mod el with 90-pound freezer below. The olher is a 14.2-cubic-foot model which has a l.')3-pound freezer with separate door. Food packages never frost up or stick together in the' freezer section of these combination mod els. Ice cubes remain clear and dry, regardless of lime in stor age. Frozen food is always easy !o remove without chipping away frost and ice. Homemakers never face the muss and fuss of defrost ing with all of the confusion of meltihg ice, soggy food packages and water puddles on the floor. Food storage facilities arc sci entifically designed, arranged and sectionalized to eliminate search ing, stretching and bending. Ice cubes are always in plentiful sup ply and instantly available, thanks to a built-in ejector and generous storage bin in the freezer. The new 19.W Frigidaire food freezers, ranging from 12.3 to 20 cubic feet in size, are designed to bring "supermarket shopping convenience" right into the hnmp. Bright star of upright models is a 15-cubic-foot Imperial model which matches the size, shape and styling of the 14.2-cubic - foot, Frost-Proof refrigerator-freezer or 1-1.4-cubic-foot Cold Pantry combi nation model. This upright model will hold up to 525 pounds of frozen food, stored on three fast-freezing shelves, a removable shelf, roomy basket drawer and five full-width door shelves and frozen juice can hold- KIT r&'.j STAR rfe FLASH $f& , 1 if Jill n V IF Ji Whit BROWNIE CAMERA Flash Bulbs & Film FUj. 9.93 , .'7.67 Wallensolr SLIDE PROJECTOR "Set if . . . and forqet it" It ihowi you ilides auto metically, alio with nmota cabla and carrying coia. Rcq. $149.95 NOW $ 95 FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY ON FILM SPECIAL KODACOLOR . (CTACHROMF i aj, ANSCO. 127 - 620 . 120 ReJ, 1.2s , , , OC , KODACHROME 135 20 exp. Reg. 1.9$ .. . 1.67 135 36 exo. Rea. 2.75 . . . 2 39 8MM Roll Req. 2.65 8MM Maq. Rcq. 4.00 2.29 3.49 LAY AWAY YOUR PHOTOGRAPHIC GIFTS NOW LEO'S CAMERA .las EXCLUSIVELY PHOTOGRAPHY 836 Main Ph. TU 2-3331 Pidgin English Is Unruly, But Very Useful Language loudly enough at him. The crews of the traHins cUInt were illiterate slum types. They maae extensive contributions to pidgin. "As a result," says the Ency clopedia Brittanica, "it is an un ruly, bastard jargon, filled with nurserv imhecilities. vnlpflriemc and corruptions." .Nevertheless It is sooken hv millions of natives. Pidcin is pasv to learn TT e: soldiers in the Southwest Pacific were supplied with a pidgin hand- oook. une examD e: "Yufela yu stand fast. Yu no can walkabout. SuDDOse vufela walkabout me killim yu long musket." As any fool can plainly see, that means "Don't move or I'll shoot." FEATHER SHOES Fancy footwear takes a fat pock- etbook when designed by Levine. One-of-a-kind pumps were featured as a prop for a jeweled butterfly clip in Tiffany's window recently. The shoes, made of eyes from peacock tail feathers, cost $900. A buyer for your business may be watching "Rusiness Oppor tunities" in Classified today. Dial TU 4-fllll to advertise your place. if I SOENCtr FAK. I , ! if isP Iff Vf v .if "fViA s2 f-M. it. us. pit on. $mi bf ME Unif. "Speaking of thrust, you should meet Helen's father!" -1 Former Skating Titlist Now Successful Designer By GAY PAULEY ' NEW YORK UP! Three years ago Sheila Muldowny trad ed her ice skates lor a sketching pad. Today, the New York debutante and figure skating titlist is a suc cessful designer of clothes for the active sportswoman. "I'm trying to put some fash ion into sports wear," said the pretty, dark-haired designer. "Goodness knows the field is wide open. All of us are so used to the conventional. The white tennis dress. . .the velvet skating skirt with bulky quilted lining. Most of the designers of skating clothes never were on a rink. "Am I trying to make the clothes sexy? Now I ask you. . . How sexy can a woman be when she's beating a man on the ten nis courts! "But I do think active sports--wear should be beautiful, as well as comfortable and practical." The 23-year-old skater had made her own costumes for. years before she turned fashion "pro." Her fall and winter collection, sold in better stores across the nation, concentrates on skating fashions. But for spring, she will make clothes for other sports, in cluding tennis and golf. She feels that skating alone of. fers a big sales potential. "Mora and more people are taking it up," she said. "Did you know that last winter Wollman Rink (a public rink in Central Park) drew 375,000? And look at the crowds always in Rockefeller Center." Her" first collection of skating wear was in wool jersey, but now she includes wool plaids. AH are designed for mix and match co ordinating. Sheila Muldowny has been skat ing since she was five "I think I was born with a silver skat in my mouth," she laughed. She also was born with silver spoon. Her father is chairman of the board of Teleray Tube Co., which makes television tubes. She attended fashionable Brearley, a private school on Manhattan's Upper East Side. She made her debut at the junior assemblies in 1953. 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