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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1963)
i tferaJa Ne Klamath Pat! Thura., June ZO, 1963 Page 7-B QDQCQ2( an Market Basket Food Marketing Specialist Oregon Slate University VEGETABLES Homegrown greens include leaf Liz Greeks Qshigiigk Ga? .-a All your money tack . ifU ,' . V: - : C Av ' V "'ifejl ("without returning a thing) , ,.-nmK ik, ' ' -' ,v -V- ,' J rXV? on any fruit or ' v - 'fiW- wr( m'Wi' ' A' 'ft ' Ih ' ". Jf$&y b Pv A'fi.'VS. -" S AFEWAYuFRUITS & VEGETABLES ALWAYS i BIST! Seedless Grapes Fresh Plums Crisp Cabbage Fresh Green Beans Peanuts First of the Perfect for fre Lurch Box. Gfflrd fcr Ssw. Head Garden Fresh Tale e'cr q t bio f jl: to the baii game. V'y fresh. ib.39 ib. 29' 2 for 25- it. 19' ib. 39 It's Hawaiian Fruit Salad Time Local Strawberries Flavor Full 4 Heaping Cups Pineapples Papayas Coconuts Fresh Dates Limes Avocados Urgt Silt Hwiiin. - Frth From Hwii, , Fr fh rtil FUvor of th Tropiet, Tapt for lolod. Etfri Flavorful, Trooicil Flavor. BuHiry rip. Stlid Effect. t..59c E.. 39c E.. 19c "59c 3,J9c t..19c Radishes or Gr. Onions s 215 c Mushrooms Fresh Celery Lemons Add Flavor to your favorite steaks. Large firm n' crisp. Perfect for Salads. It's the tiie to enoy refreshing lemonade. ib. 69' stalk l9C 6 far 29c rang Facial Flour es Tissue MANDARIN Town House. 1 1 oz. can TRULY FINE White - Pastels. Box 400 GOLD MEDAL All-Purpose el Monte Corn iatsup KERNEL or cream style. 303 can DEL MONTE Adds flavor. 14 oz. btl. More Safeway Value Favorites 5-$l 5-l 5"89c DANDY IDEA! I SEE RECIPES IN STORE ' jIuccxhc ICE CREAM Half Gal. Cherry Vanilla Peppermint Candy Choc. Chip Almond Choc. Marshmallow Macadamia Nut Vanilla Chocolate Maple Nut Neapolitan Banana Nut Choc. Marble Butterfinger ButterbricVIe Butter Pecan 19 38 Lucerne 7 ox can 49 Lucerne Salad smw- 29c Cottage Cheese Cottage Cheese Dairy Topping Lucerne Lueerao ' G,l. 75e Lucerne Buttermilk Refreshing Summertime Drink Half Gallon Chocolate Drink JO W.. NO-COOKING JAMS iToM.C.P. Pectm.. 235C fjj ""I' Qt. Lucerne Quart Carton 25' Air Conditioned for Your Shopping Comfort! Saran Wrap Breakfast Drink V-B Cocktail Potato Chips DelMontePeas Nestles' Bars MJB Coffee Tree Tea Blue Mt. Cat Food Preserves l.fr-ov.rs. 25 ft. roll Tang, orange flavored, 21 oi. site Vegetable juices. 46 01. can Nilley's. Crisp! 4'l ot. pig. Sweat and tern No. 303 can ;-2 3 varieties. King Size Reg. or drip 3-ib. can Orange Paleo 41 bag pig. Chicken or Liver Tall cant 35 99c 39c 39 49c 39c $1.69 67' 7 ' 15 for Jbollar Value Sn J3el-air frozen 3oodi GREEN BEANS CHOPPED BROCCOLI Cut. tot. I0. pig. FRENCH GREEN BEANS KERNEL CORN 9 et. pig. 10 0L pkg. MIXED VEGETABLES GREEN PEAS PEAS & CARROTS FRENCH FrWpOTATOES 10 pkf . Rtc. or Crlnklf Cut. I ot. pi J. LEAF SPINACH CHOPPED SPINACH I2ei.pl 9. IZnphf. dlix orJlatch a . . your Choice (Bfor$ Chinese Vegetables Chop Suey Mix'd Veg. Bean Sprouts Chow Main Noodles Chopped "Bif , Dried Beef Instant Coffee Instant Coffee Italian Dressing French Dressing Betty Crocker Pizza Dog Food Mix Dog Food Mix Dog Food Mix I. Ck.r 301 (IN I. Chr J01 IM 1. Ck.r Ml WiIiwi'i, tHt4. I't M. S. 201. M. a.. so. a m. at. w. Wlahbm, a.lit. I .1. K.(HMft).a. mm i. rrUSUi. 10-lh. rium. , I a.i ruh. a-n. Mf SAVE MORE ...SHOP SAFEWAY ...BEST VALUES plus GOLD BOND STAMPS! Detergent Soap White King "D" Whift King 4ot. Pkg. 89 Giant 40 ot. 79 Mot. site Cleanser White King 2 for 29c 1 . j Prictt effective Thursday, June 20th through Sunday, June 23rd at Safeway in Klamath Falls. 1 mm warn? laataa mm letluce. romaine. butter lettuce. mustard greens, and spinach. Greens from nearby are more succulent and have a better chance of keeping all their vita mins. Home grown radishes and green onions are at their best. Local cauliflower Is excellent and coming down in price. Add some of the flowerettes to tossed green salad tor extra flavor and crisp- ness. First peas are from The Dalles . . . the faster peas move from the field to the kettle the better they are so eat them right away. Florida tomatoes are prac tically through. Tomatoes coming from California are now some what higher in price with quali ty varying. Asparagus season is nearing the end ... so buy it now. Dark, harashelled summer avocados are now appearing . . . prices are a bit higher. FRUITS Oregon's famous strawberry crop is increasing in quantity each day. Although strawberries have been on the market for sev eral months, many Oregonians wait to eat their fill of sweet local berries. The peak for Ore gon berries is expected this week end. Time to stock your freezer or have a "jam session." Many of the fresh berries go to the processors as Oregon is the larg est processor of frozen berries. Cantaloupes and watermelons from California and Arizona are good buys and generally fine quality. Cantaloupes are adver tised as low as six tor a aouar. Produce people tell us we may see some good oanana ouvs customers are buying strawber ries instead of bananas and mar kets may need to dispose ot their ripe bananas. High priced newer items In clude apricota. seedless Perletle grapes from the Coacncua val ley, eweet dark bing cherries from California, nectarines, anu early peaches. Coconut Custard Pie l unbaked 9-inch pie shell with upstanding crimped edge 4 eggs, slightly, beaten t cup sugar ,3 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla . cup flaked coconut 2'j cups milk, scalded Roll out pie dough M Inch thick. fit into a 9-Inch pie plate, trim edges, and crimp in an upstanding edge. Do not perforate. Mix eggs. sugar, sail, vanilla, a"" vuvunu.. Slowly stir in hot milk, mixing well. Place pic shell on the oven rack and quickly pour the cus tard into the shell. Sprinkle with a little extra coconut and bake in a 475 degree oven for 5 minutes. Then reduce the heat to u degrees and continue In bake for 10 to 12 minutes longer, or until knife inserted hallway between the edge of the crust and the cen ter of the filling comes out clean. Kemove at once from the oven cool on a w ire rack, tlien chill be fore serving. Makes t servings. The new method of baking this pie w ith a uniformly high temper ature lor a short period of time does away with that old bugaboo of the moist undercrust. This pie demands almost undivided at tention during tlic baking, since an extra minute or two in the oven will turn a satin-smooth custard into a weeping, unsatisfactory product. DELUXE GINGERBREAD Use I 3 cups silted cake flour 1 teaspoon soda t teaspoon salt 2 teaspoons ginger 2 teaspoons cinnamon 'i cup butter (1 stick) 1 cup sugar 2 eggs I cup dark molasses 1 rup buttermilk Sift flour once, measure. add soda, salt and spices and sift again. Cream butter with sucar until light and fluffy. Add eggs, one at a time, heating well after each addition. Add molasses and blend. Add dry ingredients, alter, nately with buttermilk, beating un til smooth after each addition, floured S by 12 inch pan and bake in a 150 degree oven 35 to 40 minutes, or until a rake tester in serted In the middlo comes out clean. Serve warm with hard sauce, lemon sauce or slightly sweetened whipped cream. Makes 12 servings. CHEESE BALLS Blend together 3 ounces of pack age cream cheese, I tablespoon of pinapple juice and 3 tablespoons of toasted wheat germ. Shape into six balls. Roll in additional lieit germ. Serve atop a fruit salad. A worn-out hot-water bottle makes 1 good kneeling pad when scm'ibing or weeding. Kill t h bottle with foam rubber. Alk about daily "BuiinoM Card" SPOT ADS TU 4-tlll