Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 07, 1963, Page 13, Image 13

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VALENTINE'S DAY
HEART CAKE EASY
Why nol get foolishly romantic
about your family this Valentine's
Day. Shower them with hearts and
(lowers as dessert !
In less than an hour, you ran
hake a double heart cake, place
it on your best platter ar.J ring
it with a cloud of confetti like
coconut. Candy or real pink
rosebuds 31d tiny loving touches.
You don't have to buy special
baking pans either. They can be
simply made from heavy duty
iluminum foil. And afterwards.
the pans are disposable.
keep this aluminum foil tip in
mind for all heartfelt occasions-
such as engagements, bridal show
ers, weddings and anniversaries.
To create the special' pan, eul
Should you not have a heart-shaped Dan in which to bake
your Valentine cake, do not dispair make one from aluminum foil to bake a
"iweet" calce for your family's Valentine Day.
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By RUTH KING
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore.
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COMPANY COMING? Highlight your company dinner with Zwieback Cherry Torte
(or dessert. This piece de resistance won't be passed up after a hearty meal. Make
it ahead and chill no more thoughts until serving time.
Cherry Dessert Par Excellence
How could you possibly refuse
hen there's Zwieback
Cherry Torte on the menu. Not
only is tins dessert a pieasin;
iM in the eve. it is taste-tempt
ing to the palate. Bright red tart
pitted cherries are Dienaea wnn
. oiKiarH.uMir rream mixture and
nestled in a zwieback crumb
crust. It's rich and delicious -teamed
with eoflee. the perfect
finishing touch to an elegant
meal.
ZWIEBACK CHERRY TORTE
l'n cups fine zwieback crumbs
' cup sugar
1-3 cup butler, or margarine
1 ran (1 lb.1 water pack red
lart pitted cherries
3 eggs
'i cup sugar
'4 teaspoon salt
I cup dairy sour cream
Mix crumbs, sugar and melted
butter thoroughly. Press around
Veal In Noodles
1 1 cup butler
'4 cup flour
2 cups milk
1 teaspoon sail
Few grains of pepper
2 cups diced, cooked veal
I cup diced, cooked celery
1 cup cooked peas
2 tablespoons butter
teaspoon thyme 'optional i
' cup minced parsley
4 cups cooked noodles
Melt '4 cup butter in a sauce
pan: blend in flour. Add milk,
stirring constantly; cook until
smooth and thickened. Add salt
and pepper. Cook live minutes,
sllrring occasionally. Add veal,
celery and peas Season more if
necessary. Combine two table
spoons butter, thyme, and par
sley: add to hot noodle; mix
weil. Press into bullered ring
mold t'nmold on hot serving
plate: fill center wilh veal mix
ture Garnish with parsley. Makes
eight srrvinCs.
A regular cnrnmeal muffin
mixture can be baked in corn
stick pans.
Ask about daily
"Business Cati"
SPOT ADS
TU 4-1111
bottom and sides of a deep 9-inch
pie pan or shallow baking dish.
Put drained cherries in bottom of
crumb crust. Beat eggs. Add su
gar, salt and sour cream: mix
well. Pour over cherries. Bake in
a moderate oven '350 degrees'
about 40 minutes, until firm
Chill. One 9-inch torte.
COMPANY DINNER
Clam Juice Cocktail
Roast Turkey
Mashed Potatoes Giblet Gravy
Brussels Sprouts
Cranberry Sauce
Ripe Olives Pickles
Hot Rolls Butter
Zwieback Cherry Torle
Coffee
EAST INDIAN CARROTS
Add curry to canned carrots for
an interesting dinner vegetable
Season a bit of the liquid (mm
canned carrots with curry now
der and lemon juice to taste: stir
until smooth. Add drained carrots
and butter: heat. Season with salt
and pepper.
GRAPE SHRl'B
Save the syrup from canned
piced peaches to prepare Grape
Shrub either for an appetizer or
light dessert. Mix a 1 pt. bottle
grape juice, 'i cup canned lem
on juice. I nip canned orange
juice and 1 cup syrup from
canned spiced peaches Chill For
dessert, add a scoop of sherbet to
each serving.
QliCKY BEEF CASSEROLE
Time at a premium? Dinner
will be on the table in minutes
with Quicky Beef Casserole. Com
bine canned beef slew and canned
French fried onions. Add chili
sauce to taste; put into a baking
dish. Bake in a hot oven until
healed through.
READ
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Farm & Food
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CRESCENT
JOHN STROHM
farmer, global report
er, adviser to government
chiefs.
The man who got inside
Red China tor an American
newsman's first report from
behind the Bamboo Curtain
now digs deep inside Ameri
ca's biggest and most baff
ling domestic (and world) is
sue: OUR CRAZY
FARM AND FOOD
PROBLEM
It starts Feb. 11 in
a cardboard pattern in the de
sired shape. You can cut a double
heart shape, or two overlapped
hearts, to use a complete, two
layer cake recipe or lull package
01 mix.
Each heart should measure at
least eight inches across the wid
est section.
Heavy duty aluminum foil trans
forms the cardboard pattern into
a metal baking pan. Simply tear
off two sheets of 12 or 18-inch
wide heavy duly aluminum foil lo
overlap the cardboard at least
three to four inches on all sides.
Place the pattern between the
two foil sheets and turn up all
edges lo form the pan. Where
necessary, cut off jagged peaks
of foil to eliminate bulky spots in
the next step.
Top foil edges of the pan should
be gently folded donn toward the
outside, evening off the rough'
edges, to form two-inch high sides
of the pan. Crush fou tightly and
smooth.
When the pan is completed,
grease it lightly and place it on
a baking sheet for extra support
before adding batter.
Bake the cake according lo rcc-
ie or mix instructions, or for 35
40 minutes in a 375 degree oven.
When baked, top wilh marma
lade while warm and sprinkle
with pink-tinted coconut or cool
and ice wilh fluffy frosting.
Serve in the sparkling foil pan.
then toss it away when the last
crumb of your romuilic dessert
is gone.
With these simple directions, you
can make baking pans from super
Cow Belles At Convention
Eddie Fisher, Debbie Reynolds
Frank Sinatra and seven Klam
ath County Cow Bellts, among
others, shared the Las Vegas strip
lor a fun-filled and busy Ihree
and a half days during the Ameri
can National Cattlemen's and
Cow Belle annual meetings recently.
Monday evening the Cow Belles
held a reception at which presi
dents of the 24 Cow Belle groups
reported on activities. Tuesday
was the luncheon and fashion
show fur all women attending (lie
convention. Wednesday morning
was the Cow Belle breakfast and
main business meeting. Thursday
strength aluminum foil in any
shape you desire for all holidays
and special occasion
morning the General Council, con
sis! ing of officers, chairmen and
stale presidents, met at break
fast to map plans for the coming
year.
The National Cow Belles, as
Mrs. C'laridgc of Atizona, the;
president, stressed, are the auxil
iary of the American National
Cattlemen's Association, carrying
out their aims and purposes. It
is a rather loosely-knit group of
over 6.001) individuals and 24 af
filiated slate groups and serves
to siearhead beef promotion pro
grams and act as a clearing house
lor new ideas working their way
up from the local groups and as
disepnscr of ideas and materials
In r.'iiTv mil ni-nm-nm nl all lou.
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els.
' They depend heavily on the Na-'
lional Livestock and Meat Board
for technical help and to the new
ly formed Beef Industry Council
'of that group for promotional
leadership. Oregon and the Cow
Belles are proud to have Mrs.
Tom McEIaiy of Vale as the first.
iand now one of the three women
members on the council.
Principal programs siionsored
by the National Cow Belles cur
rently are Beef for Father's Day,
Beef Cook Book, Beef Education,
i carried on already in nine states
and adopted as a national pro
gram last year', general beef
promotion projects and public re
lations projects such as helping
in farm-city week programs and
wilh safety campaigns.
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PEANUT BUTTERT TiW
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DUNDEE
RICH RED
TASTY
22 .... 5 c c
JARS J
CLAM CHOWDER SN0- 249c
ASPARAGUS
PEARS
TOMATOES
CORN
NOR-PAC
No. 300 cans
CRATER LAKE BARTLETT
HALVES No. 2Vz
DUNDEE
No. 303
DUNDEE -CREAM OR KERNEL
No. 303
3M9c
3 ""69c
4-59c
4 -59c
QC A C Fancy Hudson Perfection ZO
It A J No. 303 cans J cans 0 jC
APRICOTS
GARDEN
No. 2Vi
3 cons 57c
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3KIDNEY BEANS 3 ""43c
No.
303
STANDBY
Pureta Smoked
USDA "Good
T-Bone Steaks
Fryers
Bologna
Fresh Oysters
Soran's - Local.
Fresh Frozen l34-lbs. eoch
Scott's Pure-Pak
By the Piece
98c
69c
-39c
all Pint
FIRESIDE CREME
COOKIES
1 12 ;b, 29c
VAN. - CHOC. - LEMON
DUNDEE - Mb. PKGS.
MARGARINE
3 49c
Real Gold 6-01. Concentrated
ORANGE
JUICE
3 - - 49c
1 .1 .Til ki 1 r ij 1
1 1 in 1 am i
JUICY SWEET CALIFORNIA
ORANGES
5m
PoiatoesSO 9ff
Smoothie
Carrots
a 2:119'
FRESH CALIFORNIA
DATES ' 2" 49'
HOSTESS - QUALITY FOODS
PEAS - MIXED YEGS. CORN -
SPINACH-BROCCOLI-FRENCH
FRIES C : Oft.
Peas & Carrots J qj V
BANQUET 8-INCH SIZE a wm
BLUEBERRY PIE- J 5
BANQUET CHEESE & MACAKUNI
DINNERS 2V
BIRDSEYE 14'2-oz.
FISH STIX
18
IN
PKG.
59'
BEST-BET
EGG
NOODLES
1 12 35c
GOLD LABEL
INSTANT MASHED
Potatoes
8-oi. pkg. make 15-3-oi.
Serving A
2 pkg,. y
FINER
FLOUR
10
LB. BAG
1
HERSHEY'S
COCOA
49c
ib.
tin
Maxwell House Drip or Reg
COFFEE
21"
Adamsdale - Assorted Flavors
ICE CREAM
Vi Gal.
79c
ADAMSDALE Half Gallon
Orange, Grape or Punch
JUG
"1 mmtVlaf ar-
DRINK
27
Fresh Creamery, Brookfield
BUTTER
Ib.
59c
"WIZARD - SPRAY" HOUSEHOLD
DEODORANT
Spice, Evergreen, Spring
Bouquet, etc.
KITCHEN HOUSE OR
BATH LARGE SIZE
YOUR CHOICE
PRESTO-LOGS
16 "for 100
POST OFFICER CONVENIENCE
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