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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Tills, Ore.
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Eager Housewives
Hear About Beef
TREMENDOUS PROGRAM Klamath County Cow Belles were among more than 12.
000 Oregon housewives who attended a series of Beef-O-Rama cooking schools held
during the last two weeks In five Oregon cities. Sponsored by the Oregon Cow Belles
and Oregon Beef Council, the beef cooking demonstrations, conducted by two na
tionally known home economists from Chicago, drew the following attendance: Salem,
2,100; Eugene, 2,500; Albany 1,500; Portland, over 6,000 in three days, and Pendle
ton 1,500. More than 20,000 beef recipes were given to homemakers. Left to right are
Mrs. David Campbell, Bly, Cleo Maletis, former Oregon Mrs. America, mistress of
ceremonies, and Mrs. Vi Goulden, state vice president of Oregon Cow Belles.
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"NOW SHURE AND IT IS" Get In the swing of St. Patrick's Dav fun by asking
in a few friends and maybe dancing an Irish jig. When, it comes to dessert there is
nothing finer than this Irish cake, shamrock and all.
Don't Pass Up A Celebration
Now being hailed as the most
successful consumer education
and beef sales program ever
staged in the state of Oregon is
cooking schools sponsored by the
Oregon Cow Belles and the Ore
gon Beef Council, for the purpose
of showing homemakers the vari-
ty of ways oi preparing low
ost, economy cuts of Oregon beef.
All records for cooking school
jtlendances were smashed at thei
Bcef O Rama programs in Salem.
Kugcno, and Albany held the last
week in February. More than
2.000 allended the event at the
Marion Hotel in Salem. Another
2.WK) jammed the I.ane County
Fairgrounds auditorium in tu
gone; with more than 1,400 mass
ing at the Albany High School.
Monday. March 4, In Portland:
more than 2,000 homemakers at
tended the first Beef-O-Rama
cooking school held at the Me
morial Coliseum. Tuesday there
were 1,900 in the audience, with
expected attendance Wednesday
of over 2.300. This will give a to-;
tal of over 6.000 persons in three
days, which will break all cook
ing school records ever held in
Portland. The last in the scries
will be held in Pendleton, March
8. In the Vet auditorium.
From 20 In 25 Oregon Cow
Belles from Klamath, Jefferson
Grant, Wheeler and Umatilla
counties spearheaded the hostess-
ing at the Beef-O-Rama cooking
schools. Coordinators of the Ore
gon Cow Belles are Mrs. Earl
Smith. Mitchell, Ore., president,
and Mrs. David Campbell, Klam
ath Falls.
Mrs. Earl Smith stated, "Ore-
gon Cow Bellies arc ecstatic over
the phenomenal success of thei
Beef-O-Rama cooking- schools. It
is without any doubt. the best re
ceived consumer education seriesi
I've ever seen, and dramatically
points tile way for all Cow Belles
tn continue such evenls in the
future."
Richard Weslerberg, Medford,
chairman, Oregon Beef Council,
stated "the value of such promo
tions, as the Bccf-O-Rama cook
ing schools, clearly demonstrates
that such events educates home
makers to buy Oregon beef.
When such consumers are sold on
the merits of beef over the other
types of competitive foods and
continue to buy it, the lasting
effects will financially benefit the
entire beef industry in Oregon."
Two of this country s most not
ed home economists, Eliiabeth
McKcllin and Patricia Turner
Chicago, with the National Live-
Add a vivid green nous to your
costume, whistle an Irish tune.
We are about to celebrate a gay
occasion St. Patrick's Day. Pa-
raders strut, bands play lively
melodies. Everyone who loves a
food time adopts the Emerald
He as his home for the day,
dons a shamrock, gels ready to
make merry.
' Party plans are heard on all
aides. Here is a suggestion in
Itha refreshment line a lofty
.sponge layer cake filled and frost
d with buttercream icing. This
dessert is memorable. To carry
out the color scheme of the day.
bright green maraschino cherries
'are folded into the filling, and
arranged around the base of the
cake. A shamrock of grated choc
olate decorates the top.
St. PATRICK'S DAY
CAKE
. To make cake:
'; l'i cups Rifted cake (lour
i- l'i teaspoons baking powder
W teaspoon salt
I 4 f gt;s
',- l'j cups granulated sugar
'.- I tablespoon lemon juice
'.i cup hot (not boilingi milk
Sift together 'flour, baking
powder and salt. Beat eggs until
very thick. Gradually add sugar
to eggs, beating constantly: add
lemon juice and beat well. Grad
ually fold flour mixture into egg
mixture. Stir hot milk Into batter.!
Turn into 3 ungreased 8-inch lay
er cake pans. Bake in moderate
oven (.175 degrees) about 23 min
utes, or until cakes test done. In
vert to cool. Cool thoroughly. Re
move from pans.
To frost and decorate:
.t oup butter or margarine,
softened
8 cups sifted confectioners'
sugar (about l'a pounds)
1-3 cup honey
i cup milk
t cup chopped green maras
chino cherries
Grated unsweetened choc
olate Whole green maraschino
cherries
Cream butu?r or margarine un
til light and fluffy. Blend sugar.
lioney and milk alternately Into
butter or margarine, beating well
after each addition. Add chopped
cherries to " cup frosting; mix
well. Place cake layer on serv
ing plate. Spread part of cherry
Hosting over cake.
Place second cake layer over
first layer. Spread remaining
cherry frosting over second cake
layer. Place remaining cake lay
er over cherry frosting, j'tost top
and sides of cake with remain
ing frosting. Sprinkle top of cake
111 grated chocolate in a sham
rock design. Decorate base of
cake w ith whole maraschino cher
ries. (Makes 1 8-inch layer cake.
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Shop Till 9 PM
stock and Meat Board conducted
the beet cookery programs alrea
dy held and will finish with the
one at Pendleton. The former
Mrs. America. Cleo Maletis.
whose services were provided
through the Northwest Natural
Gas Company, acts as master
of ceremonies at the series.
Tile home economists were de
cided hits at the beef cookery
events as they actually prepared
various cuts of beef on the stage.
emphasizing the low cost cuts
They prepared American Pizza.
Bavarian Pot Roast, Broiled Por-
terhoui steak. Gourmet Swiss
steak, Hungarian Goulash and
Stuffed Beef Log an unusual
ground beef dish.
More than 15,000 beef recipes
nave Dcen given away at the
Beef-O-Rama cooking schools plus1
a very high sale of the famous
Cow Belle cook book: "Round
up of Beef Cookery."
Besides the Northwest Natural
Gas Company, the Oregon Dairy
Commission, Sears Roebuck Com
pany, and Cascade Natural Gas
Company, cooperated with t h e
sponsors of Becf-O-Rama cooking
schools.
Another well-received feature of
the series was the prizes which
included a grand prize of a Scars
deluxe Konmoro range, installed
in the winner s home, as well as
25 hags of groceries and 10 beau
tifully bound cook hooks given at
each cooking school.
Kitchen arithmetic: When you
are making chicken salad remem
ber that a 5-pound fowl usually!
yields about l'i pounds of meat
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