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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 8, 1933)
THE KLAMATH NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Quality Products, Originality Feature Cooking School June 8, 1933 Delightful New Dishes Presented to Housewives By Famous Home Economist la ordtr to belter enjoy the programs at the Hereld-Newa Cook ing School, It is euggesten: that those attending bring each day the Hit of reelpee published the prerlous day In Dili paper. Buggeettona tor lertoTer moate. TuiufNocxIlo King 1 package nooilU, 4 cupfula boiling watar 1 medium can tuna. I am 1 cupful milk 1 cupful allced carrnta 1 cupful cookud paaa 1 cupful cooked beam. Conk the noodlea In tha boiling water for 10 mlnutea and drain. Greene a ring mold and fill with alternale layera of the tuna and the noodlea. Add tha milk to the beaten eaga and pour over tha tuna and noodlea. Place the siold In a pan of hot water and cook for o mlnutea In a moder ate oren (ISO deia. P.I. or until firm. When dona turn out on a round dlih and fill tha canter with tha hot cooked vegetable!, flerve with a medium thin cream aaure. Rerrea all. Itooat IIorikI Hulled (thouldrr of Jamb Direction for all roasting given In clan. fa.try and I'lce da Lois I cupa of flour 1 teaapoon tall i teaapoon baking powder 1-1 cupa shortening About - tablespoons cold watar. 81ft and meaaura flour, add aalt and baking powder. BIN dry Ingredlenta together. Cut In abortanlng (not too fine). Add enough lea or cold water to hold paetrjr together, but not enough to make a sticky pastry. Apple He medlum-siied aour applaa I cup angar i teaapoon aalt I teaapoon nutmeg t teaapoon cinnamon 1 tablaapcon lemon Jutce. Waab, para and cut apptai Into lengthwlaa allcea. 81ft together auger, aalt and aplcea and mix thoroughlr with applaa and lam on Juice. Line a pta pan with emit. Pill with apple mixture. Sprinkle tha following mixture over top of apples. I tablespoons butter i cup brown augar 1 cup flour. lllend together with finger tl pa until It la like a coarea meal. Hake apple pta 15. mlnutea at 4 S degrees and reduce to 136 da greea for 10-JS mlnutea. I'runo Angel I. Inn with plain paste and bake until brown: 2 cupa prunea t cup auaar Cup chopped nut meata 1-1 grated lemon rind. 8oak prune, for eeveral houra and almmer In the water In which ther wera aoaked until enft. Re move atonra. Cut In email placea and add augar and chopped nut meata and lemon rind. Fold In two egg whltea beaten atlfflr. Pour Into baked ehell. Baka at 150 degreea P. for 10 mlnutea. Whan cool, decorate with whip ped cream to which haa been add ed tha powdered auger and van illa. Garnish with chopped nun. Thli makes attractive Individual plea. Btra wherry Jam 5 cupa crushed atrawberrlea or 6 cupa berrlcg left whole. p. x ?vr ti,u ft -v. ' To ; at th - Cooking ; school 3 Special Lamb Cutting Demonstration riday Afternoon at the Newt-Herald Free Cooking School by the Pine Street Meat Market We are proud to announce that Hester Heath has personally selected all the meats she uses at the Cooking School from our meat market. Pine Street Meat Market 1 package powdered pectin, 5 cupa augar, llrlng berrlaa to vlgoroui bol , add powdered pectin and again bring to boll. Add augar. Boll vlgoroueljr until dealred conatal- ency. Golilrn Haled 1 package lemon-flavored gela tin. 1 cup boiling water 1 cup canned pineapple Juice 1 tableapoon vinegar i teaapoon aalt 1 cup canned pineapple, diced and drained. 1 cup grated raw carrot l- cup pecan meata, finely cut. Bit of grated orange rind. Dlaaolva gelatin In boiling wa ter. Add pineapple Juice, vine' gar, grated orange rind and aalt. Chill. When allghtly thickened, add pineapple, carrot and nuta Turn Into Individual molda. Place In refrigerator. Chill It houra. t'nmold on crisp lettuce. Garnhh with maynnnalae. Servee alx. Hlrawurrrjr la Mode One package Urawberry flavor ed gelatin, dUaolved In 1 cupa of boiling water or strawberry Juice. When cool pour In bottom of parfalt glaeeea (about two tnchef deep) and let congeal. On top of thla place apoonful of vanilla Ice cream. Garnlih with eannra atrawberrlea or fresh cruibed berries. Top with a apoonful o' whipped cream and a few chop ped nuta. Thla makaa a very feallve deeeert. Vanilla Ice Cream 4 egg yolke I cupa milk 1 cup augar I teaepoona vanilla teaapoon lemon 1 cup whipping cream. Pinch of aalt 4 egg whltea Combine egg yolk, augar and milk and cook to a aott cuitard Preete In tray of automatic re frigerator until anlld. Beat egg white- until ait I r r and 1 cup or whipping cream. Add flavoring. Combine with froien custard an til all la amooth. Return to re frigerator and freeze until aolld. Serve aa plain vanilla Ice crea.u or wltb chocolate or butterscotch sauce. Chocolate Brownlre Melt H cup butter and Vi cup ground chocolate alowly. Add. 3 well beaten eggg 1 cup augar i cup flour 1 cup nut meata 1 teaapoon vanilla Baka In email ehallow pan 16 J0 mlnutea at 176 degreea. Cut In squares and roll In powdered augar. Coffee For good coffee uie: 1. A clean utensil. 1. A good grade of coffee; 3. Serve at once. ! Kor average atrengtb coffee 1 level tablespoon coffee to 1 cup water. Methoda of making good coffee will be dlscuaaed In claae. Veferan Hotelman's Birthday Honored ALTURAS. Calif. J. E. Nllee, veteran hotel man of north eastern California, waa a guest of honor on the occasion of his eightieth birthday at a dinner given by his daughter, Mrs. John Dolesal hare Sunday. A i group of old asaoclatee were I guests at the dinner, i Mies, who la an Oregon plo- neer of covered wagon daya re I tired from the hotel business sev ! eral years ago but with the com j Ing of the business depression I went back Into harneaa again as the proprietor of the Alhambra theatre here. i The time required to see and realise a danger algnal and be gin to preas on auto brakes la ; around one-fifth of a aecond: In that time, at 40 miles an hour, you could travel nearly 10 feet. GLEAN HEAT IMPORTANT HJ son, according to David Canflald, oblef ranger. Those employed were Dwlght French, Stanley Woodruff and . Russell Andrawa. GOOD COOKING grangea of the community, with Butte Valley Pomona grange at the flrat one acheduled for Frl- Dorrli. Th, ,, of goodwill day evening, June 10, with the ... . Langell Valley grange. The """ aecond of these meeting, will be started, with the eprlng meeting held on Saturday, June 14, with with the Fort Klamath grange. The Cherokeea are the only Indiana to have literature re corded In en Indian alphabet. Sequoyah, a Cherokee Inventor, worked out thla alphabet . la 1131. Hundreds of Interested women have been attending the demon strations of modern cookery be ing conducted By Mlsa Heater Heath, welt known economist, at tbe Herald-News Electric Cooking School this week. One of the outstanding ad vantages of Electric Cookery, ac cording to Miss Heath, la the ab solute lack of amoka. aoot and greasy steam to cause houra of scrubbing and acourlng to keep utensils, range and kitchen walla, woodwork and drapes clean. "Heat aa clean aa sunlight," la tha alogan of the electric range campaign being conducted thja aprlng by local dealera. The new rangea which are on display at the Cooking School are attracting no little attention on account of their beauty of oesign ana tne many novel fea tures which make cooking a de llghtfnl pleasure Instead of s disagreeable duty. Welfare Work Now ! Is At Lower Ebb ALTURAS, Calif. Aa a sign m return ot oeuer financial con ditions here. Miss Lucille Hoy, county welfare agent, states that ' welfare work la at a lower ebb than It haa been for many I months, with county and fed-: eral highway work under way I and the president's emergency j conservation corps program get-! ting started, most able-bodied j men ot thla aectlon are working at some sort ot Job. Camp Fire Glrla and their guardian, Mra. Frank Powers, will have complete charge of the reg ular meeting of the Klwanla club this week at their cabin on Con ger avenue. The glrla will furn ish both food and fun tor tbe meeting. Tbe meeting of the Klwanla club at the Camp Fire cabin la as annual event, and one of the most Interesting meetings of each year. Klwanlana are planning a ser ies of meetings with various Klamath Teachers Employed At Park Three .Instructors from Klam-' ath Union high school have been added to the Crater Lake Na tional park staff to aerve aa rangers through the aummer sea- Hester Heath .... fit , Recommends that the housewife use steam laun dry service for EFFI CIENCY At Klamath's Home-Owned, Home-Operated laundrie-i Superior-Troy Laundry TOO 8. 6th. Phone 88 or 056 nd French Hand Laundry 127 N. 4th. Phone 400 "Can I have More?" VeA'V d U Q' eLZII i rtn-frrtK I tZT I 1 I HSI lililil Hester Hr- : Heath '-i tmtitmf&$i J . Jfoted Heoae) Kooeto- l 'Ltitr ! a the Ifewe- iimj.jS" Herald I "For Goodness Sake Eat Better Bread" Free Cooking School f Recommends and Uses ' f FAULTLESS H feaiael In Southaa-n Orwfes'a Fbaewt BaJiary. Better Baiking C Quality rroteeted Quality Protected At The Cooking School You Will Find lYAl HJB Canned and Manufactured Food Products Used Exclusively By Hester Heath Because she can always be sura of the quality and highly recommend them to the housewives of Klamath Falls Canned Fruits, Vegetables and Figh, Coffee, Tea, Spice, Extract, Peanut Butter, Jell Powder and Salad Dretaingg are some of the items offered under the Royal Club label and sold on the follow ing 4-point policy i 1. Highest quality. Always protected. 2. Sold at competitive prices. 8. Sold by Independent Merchants. 4. Distributed by a local wholesaler. ASK YOUR DEALER FOR "ROYAL CLUB" Mason Ehrman & Co. I IONKEB WHOLE8AI.EER8 OF KLAMATH COUNT! KLAMATH FAM.S.OnEGOS. A Life -time Investment: THAT SAVES While It Serves i i ($9&)&9mii tin i v a r I AHE day you buy an Electric Refriger ator, refrigeration losses stop and your savings begin. The new, modern auto- e matic refrigerator costs less to operate than any other type of cold maker. It brings you absolute peace and security as to the safety of your food the convenience of sparkling ice cubes always on hand the satisfaction of making your refrigerator pay a profit in food savings . . a the thrill of preparing an unlimited variety of chilled desserts. Here's an investment that will repay its purchase price many times in the years to come. See the new models of Electric Refrigerat ors on display and in actual use at the News and Herald's Happy Kitchen at the Pelican Theatre. It started today and will con tinue Thursday and Friday. THE CALIFORNIA OREGON POWER COMPANY SYOUI rAMMM 83 IN MOASIti'