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Page Ten Wednesday, June t. l!Ji THE KLAMATH NEWS HOWtfO Prepare I 31 fHowto J I MEAL PLANNING GREAT TRIAL TO , 11 THE JUNE BRIDE;; HOUSEWIVES URGED TO SERVE SALADS MENUS FOR THE WEEK RECIPE GIVEN Recipes Given for "Meat Extenders" to Housewife Mi r Mini more coU food art1 the rder of these truly summer d.i. ut we must le careful in planning meals not to go to extreme in this re Rani. Too tmieh eold food slows down and impairs the pro-ese of isestion and lessens comfort rather than increasing it. Oue warm fed at ea.u me.il t a good rule to follow. This may Si MY IUv.tkf.tM Orange Juu-e Oatmeal with Top Milk Omelet Vhole Wheat Toa Cot fee I. It II rtt (Hi It be .a warm vegetable dish, beverage " i it u . .i on loa.M !or. if the meal breakfast, a cereal Delicious combinations of foods Pineapple Delight tlraham Crackers Tea Meal planning la one of the Touocer married woman' greatest find their way into salads these Milk trial. She has lea rued that a ha I- days. Instead of servins a hnl vejse- Dinner ned dietarv means health for her iW at dinner, or a meal dih. both ; p. fiimilT imav be combined in a meal sixe' Lamb (hops What she wanta to know Is howalad. and with the addition of C-2ri!i .',;;r to achieve a balanced diet while at ; or creamed potatoes we have . W tjbl the same time considering economy. invitmg and wholesome meal. Vh -mnat extender- is one wavl Strawberries are nearing the end Kig Tapioca with of arriving at n answer. -Me.it exJof the season, but other berries are i .h. Mrine nt hme! at their bert. Strawberries should economist, mean foods which fill' hot be allowed the privilege of m.4rx out the urotein needs of a meal,; usurping shortcakes as they often NW DISHES MADE ti.h...h .h- mM nnr.inn mav be are. for the others are equally good small or entirely lacking, through ! ose h nav not lriod the medium of a "meat extender": combination of I'reu in Coffee MOMMY Ittvukfasi Orauttes and Itananas Sliced tlucon Johnny Cak Maple Syrup CVIfee I.uiii IhSmi Ham and Kris Saudw iches Stewed Hhubarli .oki Milk Junket IK liner Pot Koat Hired Potatoes tll0UH Creamed i'urrota Cabbage Salad Amber Pie Tea or Coffee Tl KSIMY ItrfakOW CrapefruiK ( erval with Fop Milk A.paraieua Omelet Toast Cot'te l.Ullctltlltt Hue nnd Tomato Radishes Utllltmrl) Whole '!n.,t Bread and Mutter Milk Tea lHitnor Meat !.o.f Kseulfoped lV-i;i:ke Cold Slaw Fruit liehuin Cookies w kiii-:simy ItltNlkTltst I'ncooked Cerejil. Crushed St raw Iter .ies and 'Top Milk Ham Omelet Toasted Who In Wheat llread Coffee l.iiUtiusiii Parsnip Puff rMite, Ilacon nni Cheese Sandwiches Porcupine Pear Snlutl Tea IHinier Creole Steak 1nudellnii lireeus uud Com Dodgers Khubarb Pte Milk Till ItSlMY ltrv.ikfitt (mpefnilt French TimmI Maple Syrup 4 offee Luncheon Saffron Noodle Soup '."heose and Lettuci Water Crackers Milk Dinner Fried Spring Chli-ken Saute Potatoes Sp4inltih Salad N'ew iVaa in Creair Sliced Oranitea Kosemarv Cake HIHMV Hi-enWftl Straw berries Corn Flake witl Tup .Milk Creamed Chipped Heef riast 1 offo. I.uiirheuii Pheeo Cr urn pet n Muffin Pineapple Salad Cake Tin lHiuter llaked Salmon Creamed I'otutoea Hultered Creen IV II llhnbarb Pie Tea or Coffee MltltlMY I Stewed Prune will i ItalsliiM Itnlled Oata and Cream I ;a ' bed Kgna Toat j I.UnHieiMi Itaked Heaic Catsup Iti.ked Apples WholH Wheui elery Itaked CuMynl Poiikles Milk ' Berries on Markets Now j Make Canning Simple FROM SEASONINGS VEGETABLES GIVE PLACE TO FRES HFRUITS IN MARKETS rushpc red rasp the housewife .enure, approximate ; H'rrie, end losanberrie, is truly .le- lv tbe same result a if she had a nou. " - much larser amount of meat. they are the wild ones, have a , Foods such as ews or beans in flavor that Just demands a second various combinations are "meat ex . ihelpinK. tenders" in that they provide, with hut little meat, a dish containing the necessary amount of proteins. The following meat extenders are( Remove the bonea (rom as many typical: i . l , n.A ,n Ka .arm1 roll r ...... . . ! i.prrit4 in.ifu ritw .iTtii kip. i ii iurr u . icni tvnnt nrn hp nr niir'nnin nrmK:e a i ii e enonnen red ni- - - nAKKD CHOPS SAICK MOl'S SF.MNE A lilt le difiVrent season iui; mav pew diih of one of which . . , , , I I-at month at thf-t tune the tK Lnu-kind that vrni neeil nw vnrrv ahmit the family has grown tired. alh FaM(( mjirk(Mt wp fUU.tl wlUl to laW(. mi tt ulrnl(. nr ttII oulitiri. To ham. however cooked, even tempt tux itretn things, radishes iusi Firm and luic vthev keen even in little mustard coniiiiR in. asparagus ut Us helchi hot weather aud still their hearts Other water ham omelet, adil Try this also on baked beans and and tohiatoes KrinRliiK dear prices, are sweet and meaty. j Now that f it-ell fruits are found ' in such an Hl iindaiire In Klamath K.i I! inaiii'lH. llie lioiisew ife rnti safely Mlart nut oil her rutin In it and have 11 over by (hn time later fruits laud etcetalile,, appear. lleirb'H of nil kttidM. rnsptterrlea ami l.itMtthe rrle. blac klierries and j Htni Iter lies aiv delh lous now. Firm (and Juicy and except tonally awoet. Milk I Wry are of lered at reasonable i priren. i A fruit compote th.it will be ie- i i Itciotia for hoi lit sc ii It f w lieu rld DuriitR cleauitu u:ul c.iiiiiliu weather comes, or on toast before times the fjiMldlo-.i housewife "i'l"'. fun he tnude eoily at this lime of year when things ara o plentiful The follow Inn recipe Is plvnn for the perfection 'f the fruit compote: Handful of apricots; handful of pouches; handful of Vltiuis; ran of IHiuicr Ilarley Soup lutked Ham wltM Potatoes (tolled StHinae Cak with Fntstlnic Cautieit peaciies tett I'.VHK tl-- HANDS hir litintls. ( cn cheese dishes such us 'or spachettl. Put curry in lamb, veal or rice. macaroni dreads tin cffci-l First lather liuititH wi'll with aotid , toilet soup, then sprtuklo crnerously with corn ini'iil ikecti snine In u( aluss jar with boles punched In I lid) rub and rinse. Then sprinkle Anil now thA m:irttta nnxiKiil n t.n.liin fr.im ttiinriul vttlluv ntnll..... . . i broken sllcrd PtlieaPllle: handful " - , wiiq iniro corn meni anil siiucexei , i. I oirrics, kiuii or kiiiiii, ciiimirii sil v fiood of fruits. beniiM und melons, northern California sell for three' ,.nlon ju,.. M( rnrn meal and rub chicken - In one local market store cups of cents, but lack the 'punch." of the OD,.e mu The corn meal carries Ki,r r""k ,,,""n ""' "l','k", rett rasplierries. Cikiunibian rasp- Yuma melons. I the lemon Juice tuto crevices that rhicken Tiuibales and pin them in shape with wooden Add nuts, us ln:my n desired. lh Real onion is not ob- oae at a time the unbeaten ess once- basting with (travy. Sauce: -whites, and then very gradually tlm wash and pick over carefully a evaporated milk and cream. Pour'soHd. pint of fresh spinach, then Into small buttered molds whose pound it in a mortar and rub it bottoms are lined, with buttered throuch a sieve. Put into a sauce paper. Fill molds two-thirds full' pa n KYi a tablespoonful of cream, and cook in a dish surrounded by,Ine beaten yolks of two epBs, pep hot water in a 375 degree oven.; per. salt and a tablespoon of tara- y'v,. will .,i l... .i.i. ... r... i, i . I more me rimer inn rnnipiiiw. were arranxeil In neat rows sur- Klainath Falls merchants from W.'IO,er wav Hlnie uml .Irv wll nml ! '" J"1'" paraffin like Hly. . tounded with baskets of boWcu ap- II. Ilawklus of tho Hawkins ranch1 B,,piy roml lotion (llycerln rose i Thl r""l""' Improves wlih mt and Sa't! , . ... .. .. .. ... ,. n. t .... . ' I lm 1.. .....I ............ ... It t-ltl ncois ano oeep piums. near iMuiiiain runs. i nry v'n walcr und benioln make an excel- ' " Ued riispberrlei. the Columbians bunches for K cent, tlreen onions lint oue. It Is ulso u, kooiI plan u '"' ''"''I bclni; cooked. ; ulack caps, matnmoih blackberries ,bave been n f'.r some lime, hut si 111 to nsn warm olive oil at nlcht, Rlv-j ' .hA4.in rw crri wlm'rlu. lonmliA. ':irn Ddinl f.f.ltirs I Inr Nttorlul rnrn In nnll. I Fresh fins, black and Juicy, froml l""'v " '"- dcr in salad. It is delicious. .,,.,,. ,, ' .. ,, ,.,i n,i.... riif luth Fulls uml offen d In mai k. t ' "u"11 1,1,10 K'"'0 Bl '" When warming over bits of meat... . ,r ... ,, lr" ... ..,. . nnj . i.n nr.! hero for JO cents. D,t'1, aTT 1 cups white meat, raw: 1 t-p toothpicks. Pip the chops in melted mento pepper on the salad. salt. i- tsp. nutmeg, a eKS v.me bu,.er- then in very fine crumbs. vse celery salt and 1 eup evaporated milk. 1 cu? cream ; dust witn pepper and salt, lay them ; ilen the fresh ariicle dash white pepper. i a buttered shallow baking pan ; tamable. Pas. the chicken through the food tnat was (lrst w(ped with, a cut bud .., , af d nf ta At.Av.nas Ikua HlnM' Q ;1 rl ttlA Sa . . . ... : . I. L . . . . . J . - oi game, uiu uu uui.r. uu.. , ,licht ta-Ie of nrlir or enrrv now- . . sonings. and beat into the mixture to a deiicate brown, turning them ' , t .... ., . ,..,. ' ' .ric" muT variety; 'of struwberrle9 all se!l rents n .cup or two cups f'ir cents. Straw-'brlng tu cents a pound. KI.AMATII VAl.l.F.V JIOSPITAI.. pmaio ana gravj ami a u o. c...i. ,.eri.it., .....orrtin,. , Klamath mer pepper, curry powder in the gravy ',..,,, or, , rhea RH ,ht.v wl ,lc or garlic. Onion, finely chopped., any Ump autlag , nUr,,mor ,. tomato catsup. orcesiersnire sauci or a little mixed mustard are also good. If the lived yesterday mnrnlnff. and late) Tomatoes nre retlinK cheaper yesterday nfternoon had disappeared l"id,ntally better. Cut from from the window of a Klamath Falls ,asl 'y " PonN for Turn from the molds and serve with! gon vinegar. Beat to a stiff frothy , shelves filled with strawberry Jam I wnunn it in this wa v ana see II 11 . sauce with a silver fork. Place the. 7 . conserve or just cannen strawner- hot dish and turn the. v " . B M ' H. ' . ' in their own Juice. son. and as they sell for 20 cents a cup It Is not likely that winter will find the local housewife's fruit room) murker. cents. A splendid v.triety of li the much room sauce. (u.room Sanet j chops on sauce over them garnishing with sprays of watercress. 1 cup evaporated milk, diluted with 1 cup water, 2 tbsp. butter. 3 tbsp. flour. H tap. salt, dash pep per, 1 cup mushrooms, chopped. Prepare a white sauce of the iut- ter. flour, salt, pepper and evap- Study the general style of your orated milk, add mushrooms after ropm. Curtains can help to make an opion, mix it mustard that has with powdered i been moirtened C'HtMISI.Vn XKW CI ItTAIVS Gooseberries are In splendid con- it It In n nml fr frmti liU'tiiihpft with weak vinegar. Spread this mix.,T1)ey mU 1wq fof c(mi ture all over the pot roast when ir from )oca, w nearly dime. Vi-p't.lhlcK OhmI jmato from valley hoi Houses Is srll. New potaloes lire easy lo get. aml!ln s" r'"',, P"'i'"l slrniglil. There selling four pounds for 25 cenis.!' great difference In b"tn nnvor Asparagus Is still finding a gooila't as well ns brilliant color j market at four pounds for 21 reins j Italian ash Is alio finding n Celery Is very dear and brings 2.1 good market here and Klamath Falls cents a neail. rno celery seen on .'v' 'n i ... .. n' i u ... I r markets here is Imported southern California. from !y than before. The squash sells IT. cunts n pound and suffered n great M-K IS I'.KVIVKI) j Honeydew melons are bringing K.I Artidinkes are selling steadily Irl'irop in puce nn ine ainan.e , Icents and cantaloupes which havei restaurants from two lo three fur "'""'er these last mo weeks. I 'increased Immensely In flavor dur-'2r. rents. They seem lo be free Ask for Kraft t.fJlEESEf Jtyour dealer sauce begins to thicken and simmea room homelike and inviting or) Tnere is a decided revival of feel-,lng the past week, and are selling from any blight or worms. aignmea ana iormai. oepenaing on ln(. or tulje aIlll for (ine nPt ia(es three for 25 cents or lu cents apiece. , .Musnrooins ironi ine uump uous the kind of material used and how w(tn tnrea(j patterns. Often it Is acrording to slie. near the Klamath lakes are large it is hung. Side draperies give aLmhln-j . advantage with chiffon: Yuma watermelons are bringing and very white. Packed in soft dirt S tbsp. evaporated milk, diluted, finished appearance to the window. ot eIactiy the same shade. i four cents R pound. They are theor moss they are brought Inlo Klam- 2 cup bread, are useful as shades If arranged toi ; - - for ten minutes. Meat Loaf 1 lb. beef. H lb. veal. tbsp. suet. with 3 tbsp. water, crumbs, 1 tsp. salt. 2 eggs. 1 slice draw, and are a' good means of ad- onion. 1-4 tsp. celery salt. Iling color to the room and of mod- Run meat and suet through a foodifying poor proportions.- In small chopper. Beat egg well, add meat, homes, side draperies that end on milk and seasonings, then breada line with the apron of the Win crumbs, which have been soaked injdow are more suitable. If a more water and squeezed dry. Iix thor-1 formal effect is desired, let them ex oughly and form into a loaf. Place tend to the baseboard or an inch in a roasting pan oiled with 1 tbsp.j above the floor. A valance used fat and with enough water to pre-ii'h f without draperies carries vent bursitis. Bake in a 575 degree the eye across the top. and has the oven for one holr, basting often toi effect of decreasing the height of prevent drying out. Iroom and window. ii jou nave one or more oiu tablespoons with the bandies broken off them in your corn starch, coffee cans. etc. It is a time saver to have a spoon In the article you wish to use. and the spoons without han dles are just the thing. PIANO SALE 507 Main St. Fresh Fish Today Salmon Halibut Cat Fish Sole Crabs Kippered Salmon A Good Recipe ltKKI SALMON' 2 lb, tiliced nalmon 3 ciinn toniHto Ranee 2 green peppers chopped 1 met! in in onion I DIRECTIONS Dredge salmon with flour, lay in baking pan, cover with tomato sauce, chopped green peppers and chopped onion. Sal t and bake in slow oven about 4a minutes. Phone 68THE PALACE MARKET 524 Main B.P.Lewis Grocery "The Coffee House." 223 So. Sixth St. Phone 355 !We carry a complete line of Quality, Groceries. Try a pound of Lewis Special Coffee. Pay us a visit or phone your order in. f , We have our own delivery. Meat Market operated in co-opei-ation with Grocery. JUST VKAT YOU NEED IN PACKAGE GOODS .fa IS ALWAYS WAITING FOR YOU AT the the tle . f . right , rW , TlZu tsfer tX m a r- zwahwr r tir a r- i-. . . n m y - .' m a m S. O. Piggly Wiggly Co. 4th and Main Street Opposite Hall Hotel Refreshing Orange Crush Buy It By the Case Do you find trouble entertaining, in hot weather? Are you at a loss when unexpected guests come? Do you swelter, and wish for the coolness of Cra ter Lake? Then buy a case of home-bottled, pure fresh drinks, and keep two or three bottles on ice. A case of Orange Crush will cost you ONLY $1.00 net $2.20, and .$1.20 back upon return of emp ties. Order one today. White Pelican Mineral Springs Bottling Works Phone 58 1 1 1 1 1