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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1958)
TUESDAY. DECEMBER IS. ma HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE 'lit.- UJ"T '"""i" 1 .fand the StoSaClwsj nr n LIXDLEY HEIGHTS The annual Christmas party for members of the Lindley Heights Home Extension Unit was held De cember 10 at Joan's Kitchen at the fairgrounds v ith 14 members, sev en children and two guests, Mrs. Jean Caster and Mrs. Myrtle Al len, present. New members greeted were Mrs. Ruth Caster and Mrs. Gee. Mary Schlegel taught knitting. Lois Book was absent. Kathryn Billing, vice chairman, presidec Christmas carols were sung with Kathryn Smith at the piano. A PROJECT for Christmas 1959 should bo to have Klam e:th Falls Christmas events listed in the Christmas calendar in the center section of Richfield Oil Company's Christ mas Carol Book, the cover of which is reproduced here. This 16-page booklet is available from local Richfield dealers without charge as the company's contribution to a joyous Christmas season in Klamath Falls. Last year, approximately 6,000 copies of the annual booklet, with words and music of seven well knowrt carols, were dis tributed here according to T. J. O'Harra, local Richfield manager. Home Extension HOLIDAY NEWS By Ruin Gustavsnn Walnuts, traditionally used in fes tive holiday menus, have been des ignated by the LSDA as the plentiful-food-to-feature during the week of December 14-20. The entire commercial production is grown in Oregon and California. Califor nia produces 78,000 tons while Ore gon produces 6.500 tons for com mercial use. USDA grades for wal nuts are U.S. No. 1, U.S. No. 2 or U.S. No. 3. The large wrinkled nuts have a sweet, creamy meat that blends with many other foods. Walnut are widely usable in recipes that require a sweet, less-oily nut meat As with most foods, walnuts are surrounded by a cloud of ancient superstitions. In past centuries, many people attributed an evil na ture to the tree itself. One story goes that a walnut tree in ancient Rome was tie stroyed because folk suspected the evil soul of Nero was luing in it Another famous walnut tree grew in the Italian town of Benevento. It was cut down when the pagans there were converted to Christian ity. and reportedly, the devil was hiding under the tree. In some parts of the old world peasants used to beat walnut trees with sticks, and it was often said that if you walked beneath a wal 4-H NEWS BASIN BRIEFS MUFFIN' MIXERS MERRILL On December 11 the Muffin Mixers held another meeting. Our president, Audrene Cunningham, called the meeting to order.. We all made cookies. We put icing on the cookies. We each had one cookie. We made plans for our Christ mas party. Audrene Cunningham and Carol Trcu are to bring punch; Nancy Harris is to bring cookies: Shirley Swisher is to bring ice cream. We had a new member today, i Donna Felt. Audrene Cunningham; then adjourned the meeting. i Nancy Harris, utes. Remove from pan and place coarsely chopped walnuts to mirf-l'i cup shortening. Stir until dis-er with damp cloth and let rise in iin natter, basic white cakes, and i. ,,n ,,-, h nuarm place until double in size. waffle batter (or menu variety. Inackace drv veast or 2 cakes ! Balte 330 dfErees for 25-30 min- Sprinkle frosted cakes with , compressed veast. Add this to milk chopped walnuts. Interesting de- mixture. Add 1 egg. 2 cups sifted signs are easily made by cutting1 Hour and beat thoroughly. Stir in Udpri .o me sue oi me caKe.i, teaspoon ground cardamon. j then cutting Ollt a Star, name Or:,,io ppHI(. raisins 1 run ranrlint "ther design. Place paper cut over! fl.uil nlix, i, cup nuls an(j 2,t trosiea caKe ana sprinkle chopped ;cpS ShcA flour save about j walnuts into the open area. Press !cun of flour for kneadinc. Turn out nut meats into the frosting within lightly floured board and knead iiiiki-i uriurr removing ine paper, until smooth and elastic. Place In mi uaira nun cream cnecse, oipicreased bowl, grease top, cover into concentrated orange juice and roll in mixture or powdered sugar and chopped walnuts. The Christmas season brings to mind many of the wonderful tradi tions that ha e been handed down to us through the years. H you are of Scandinavian descent, you with damp cloth and let rise in warm place until double in hulk Turn nut on board and divide in half. Shape in 2 round loaves and place on greased cookie sheet. brush top with melted butter. Cov , ; ,j (;j' u. ni 'will appreciate the recipe for Jule ik. hr "J'" I Kaga which is Norwegian Christ- among the b, jnches. . .. . The nut, however, has a better d,navian descent vnu micht tlii.ik reputation than its tree, even';, (un t0 trv lnc i0iinwine recine: To one cup of scalded milk add among the superstitious, people would use walnuts to ward off thunderbolts, fevers and spells. Supposedly, if a walnut is placed under a witch s chair, the witcn won't be able to get up. Even if the modern homemaker doesn't have a witch to contend with, she will find walnuts mighty useful in the following holiday treats: For nutritious munching, spread two walnut halves with cream cheese, press together, and use on liors djoeuvre trays or to enhance fruif salad plates. Parboil walnut halves three min utes. Drain well and place on bak ing pan. Spread walnuts into a sin gle layer. Dot with butter and bake about half an hour in mod erate oven, stirring frequently. Re move from the oven when toasted brown and sprinkle with salt. Serve hot Coarsely chopped walnuts are more appealing in finished dishes than those finely chopped. Add 'i cup sugar, 1 teaspoon salt audi OSBORN HOTEL EUGENE, ORE. an j. a. rlr J t.rlj It. Preerieftar TkoroaghlT Madera topped with nuts and cardies. For the plain icing, combine and heat until smooth 1 cup sifted con fectioner's sugar, 1 tablespoon on cooling rack. Top may be I milk, and teaspoon vanilla. brushed with melted butter of dec- Brush on hot bread or srread with orated with a plain icing and; back of spoon. IN FINE WHISKEY Fleischmanri's IS ULV UUO Midland Grange will meet Wednesday night, December 17, at 8 o'clock in the grange hall. Pot luck dessert. Dorrls A.3.C. Dick Filippe has completed his Air Force tour of duty in Japan and is home in Dor ris visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Filippe, and his brother, Gary. After his 30-day leave, he will be stationed at Wichita, Kan sas. Open House will be held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Stolt of Merrill on Sunday, December 21, between the hours of- 1 p.m and 4 p.m. The occasion marks the celebration of their 25th wed ding anniversary. All friends are welcome to attend. No formal in vitations will be issued. Home Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Moore and Cecil, Tulelake, have returned from ' Rochester New York, where Moore went through the Mayo Clinic. Chas. J. Cizek TAILOR Suits t Slacks Made lo Order Perfect Fit Guaranteed 119 SOUTH 7fh wve i ne vjitt ot neanng r-rom R 8 IN THE EAR A - - j -- n I Christmas Parly Thursday at 11 a.m. at the home of Millie Swisher. There will be a planned politick at noon, and a gut exchange. Re member your gifts for the Klam-' ath Gospel Mission, and the auc tion sale. Change The Rev. Arthur John-i son, former pastor of the Tulelake Community Presbyterian Church, who left here to go into public relations work on the campus of Dubuque, Iowa, plans to make a change after serving only a brief time in his new duties. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Johnson and twins, a son and daughter, Larry and Jerry, Nach es, Washington, are guests in the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ryck- man, luieiaxe; Mrs. itvcuman ana Mrs; . Johnson are sisters. The guests are en route to Old Mexi- co to spend a month. Christmas Parly The Henley Home Extension Unit will hold a Gain Reported In UF-RC Drive The United Fund-Red Cross Drive reports receipts during the past week of $2,025.69, bringing the total raised so far in this year's campaign to $124,424.56, with a goal of $150,000. Additional, receipts should be chalked up within the next day or two, when reports" from Merrill, Malin and Bly on their "Blitz Cam paign" reach headquarters. In the immediate Klamath Falls area, this blitz sale ot Success Dollars, Fri day and Saturday, brought in $765.-49. The other $1,260.20 received dur ing the past week was mailed or brought to the United Fund office, either as a result of readins news paper articles or of receiving per sonal letters. The largest contribu tion was one of $200. MOVING? your furniture is in good hands With tat Edmund E. 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