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Home-Makers' FORUM By JOAN S. WHITE Breakfast is often literally the forgotten meal. In some families, dad gulps down something every morning, mother, who is watching her waist line, has dry toast and coffee, and the children sleep too long in the morning and run off without any breakfast at all. We all need a good breakfast to start the day right. If we do not get the one-fourth to one-third of the day's required nutrients at our morning meal, the chances of our making up this lack during the day are pretty alim. This is probably why dad feels "all in" about 11 a.m. and finds it hard to concentrate, mother wonders why she has not been feeling so well lately and the childrens' report cards are not very good. Anaheim High school students have had quite a discussion of their breakfast situation. They wanted it discussed. Many of these teenagers have to leave home at 7:00 in the morning in order to catch the school bus. When so many students frankly stated that they were not having breakfast at school, when the children themselves see the seriousness of the situation, it is time we homemakers took things in hand. A good breakfast consists of fruit, whole grain cereal, whole wheat toast, milk for children, and an egg if possible. Cook and serve these foods attractively, and see that enough time is allowed for the meal, and you will be well repaid by the improvement in your family's health and spirits. Breakfast was a gala affair at the ranch home of the Shelley B. Hortons of 13561 E. Esplanade ave., Santa Ana, on Memorial Day when they entertained friends at their barbecue. For this annual gathering, invitations asked that guests arrive between 8:00 and 9:30 to allow for early and late risers. It was entirely a family affair with Mr. Horton as chief cook at the outdoor barbecue he built himself. He looked the part in a high chef's cap and gay apron which covered him from chin to toe. Mrs. Horton, the charming hostess carried out the ranch motif by wearing a plaid shirt and dungarees. She saw to it that plates were kept well filled. Mr. Horton's father, Dr. Roy Horton, a well-known "old timer" in this vicinity takes credit for squeezing two gallons of orange juice. The oranges were his own Valencias and he was happy to see them so full of juice in spite of this past winter's cold weather. The menu was as follows: OUTDOOR BARBECUE BREAKFAST Fresh orange juice Scrambled eggs Fried potatoes Little pig sausages Hot cinnamon rolls Coffee If you are considering this type of home entertainment you will ing pan, hot top milk cream. Cover the pan and eit slowly on top of the stove in a moderate oven at 350 degrees for half hour. HAM AND NOODLE CASSEROLE Cook 1½ cups noodles, baking dish and place in of noodles sprinkled with ¾ cups Safeway ham, ¾ cups grated cheese ½ cup chopped green pea and celery Combine: 1½ cups milk 1 egg ¼ teaspoon paprika Salt to taste Pour this over the noodle Top with bread Bake for one hour in a ro oven at 350 degrees. NEVER FAIL LEMON MERINGUE PIE 1 baked pie crust 1⅓ cups sweetened condensed milk ½ cup juice of Alpha Lemon 1½ teaspoons grated lemon ¼ teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated 4 tablespoons sugar Pour sweetened condens into mixing bowl; add lemongrass, salt and egg yolks. B egg beater until well blend filling into pie shell. Marringue by beating egg with stiff but not dry. Add sugars usually, beating until smooth. Spread over lemon and brown in a hot oven grees about 4 minutes lightly browned. Cool. One out of every three in this area owns a television This figure turned up in survey and judging from best of antennae on the roof our city, it seems fairly a Anaheim High school students have had quite a discussion of their breakfast situation. They wanted it discussed. Many of these teenagers have to leave home at 7:00 in the morning in order to catch the school bus. When so many students frankly stated that they ate no breakfast at all, School Superintendent Paul H. Demaree become alarmed and is considering having breakfast served at school. OUTDOOR BARBECUE BREAKFAST Fresh orange juice Scrambled eggs Fried potatoes Little pig sausages Hot cinnamon rolls Coffee If you are considering this type of home entertaining, you will be interested in the amount of food required. Guests included 20 adults and 15 children and they consumed 10 pounds of potatoes, six pounds of link sausages, two gallons of orange juice, five dozen eggs and four dozen rolls. The food was delicious and the company excellent, so it hardly seems necessary to add that a good time was had by all! Here are some recipes featuring foods that are current and choice in Anaheim markets this week: PORK CHOPS AND APPLES Wipe with a damp cloth Kilduff's pork chops. Sear the chops in a hot skillet. Season with salt, paprika. Cut in halves crosswise and core apples. Place them on the chops, skin side down. Cover the apples with brown sugar. Add, to cover the bottom of fry- TELEVISION SALES & SERVICE RCA PHILCO PACKARD - BELL Open Evenings Until 9 P.M. TELEVISION PARLOR PHONE 3303 616 N. Los Angeles St. ANAHEIM MAILING LISTS Complete Coverage FULLERTON — ANAHEIM GARDEN GROVE Call Fullerton 8715-R-3 or Gazette Box 151MC “That’s wonderful! We’ll meet you at the station” Citriculture Fame Spreads To S. Africa Fame of Southern California citriculture is becoming spread—worldwide that is. South African citrus grow least are interested in culinary methods that make South Africans and Valencias a co-choice. When you've good news to tell...when—for any reason—you want to get in touch with anyone, anywhere...think first of fast, personal Long Distance. And, if you'll remember these tips, you'll get even more out of your Long Distance service: Keep a list of the out-of-town numbers you call most...and you'll find service even faster. If you plan your call in advance and take notes while you're talking, you can say as much in three minutes as in an average letter...and you'll be able to express exactly what you mean through the personality of your own voice. Use Long Distance—so personal, so fast, so inexpensive The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Fame Spreads To S. Africa Fame of Southern Californiacitriculture is becoming widespread—worldwide that is. South African citrus growers least are interested in cultivation methods that make Southlake vels and Valencias a choice. Here is a note received daily by Mutual Orange Directors in Redlands to prove "I have recently been informed to your most excellent position, 'A Manual for Citrusers.' I would therefore be grateful to you if you could manage to forward me of this manual. I would write of course, undertake to make necessary payment through legation in this country." The letter was signed by Burrow, Lebata, North Traffic South Africa. MOD managed to forward book by return mail—and legation won't be bothered collecting. It's free. The manual, now in its edition, and due to be next fall, is the only book kind put out by a citrus man organization, according to De Roo, field department ger. It covers every phonetic culture from planting to gation and pest control. LONG BEACH (AP) — G.Muggins, the "earthquaker died recently at the age of His owner, Mrs. Larry H. found Grandpa dead in his f-steling chair. The cat called the Holmes' residence as the morning after the big quake of March 10, 1933. ing pan, hot top milk or sour cream. Cover the pan and either cook slowly on top of the stove or bake in a moderate oven at 350 degrees for half hour. HAM AND NOODLE CASSEROLE Cook 1½ cups noodles, Grease a baking dish and place in it layers of noodles sprinkled with: ¼ cups Safeway ham, chopped ⅔ cups grated cheese ½ cup chopped green pepper and celery Combine: ½ cups milk 1 egg ¼ teaspoon paprika Salt to taste Pour this over the noodle mixture. Top with bread crumbs. Bake for one hour in a moderate oven at 350 degrees. NEVER FAIL LEMON MERINGUE PIE 1 baked pie crust 1½ cups sweetened condensed milk ½ cup juice of Alpha Beta lemons ½ teaspoons grated lemon rind ¼ teaspoon salt 2 eggs, separated 4 tablespoons sugar Pour sweetened condensed milk into mixing bowl; add lemon juice, mind, salt and egg yolks. Beat with egg beater until well blended. Pour filling into pie shell. Make mergue by beating egg whites till stiff but not dry. Add sugar gradually, beating until smooth and glossy. Spread over lemon filling and brown in a hot oven 425 degrees about 4 minutes or until lightly browned. Cool. One out of every three families in this area owns a television set. This figure turned up in a recent survey and judging from the forest of antennae on the roof tops of our city, it seems fairly accurate. GOING UP!—This Air Force picture shows the new Boeing B-47 Stratojet taking off on a test land Air Force base near Albuquerque, N. M., to determine its atom bomb carrying power. Details of the test have not been announced, but Boeing officials said the United States Air Force "ordering Stratojets in quantity and in a hurry." If you haven't changed your address lately, you just aren't appreciating that settled down feeling enough... And you can't possibly realize the amount of worldly possessions you own!! You've forgetten all the phone calls and signing ups necessary to assume utilities at a different house; the writing needed to change your address in the offices of every periodical you receive; the letters you must mail inform-laws and law-makers... And that's worth voting for ready our new neighborhood and coffeeing willing they too believe is next to godliness. Thoughts while putting and putting: Lots of people deserve deep respect and admiration—especially the gal who keeps a planter lamp planted! ... How I'd hate to have my husband running for office next Tuesday. Can you imagine getting him to do any work around the house?... Only the folks who get out and vote Tuesday have any right to criticize our laws and law-makers... And One out of every three families in this area owns a television set. This figure turned up in a recent survey and judging from the forest of antennae on the roof tops of our city, it seems fairly accurate. As a home appliance, T-V is in a glass by itself. I can not remember ever hearing of a family giving its all for a refrigerator, stove or radio but listen to this. When a relief worker from the Orange County Welfare office made his routine check of one family on the relief role, he found the living room to be without curtains orugs. The furnishings consisted of one chair, a dilapidated davenport and—you've guessed it—a brand new television set. The popularity of television makes us as home makers look it over with a critical eye. What effect does it have on our family living? We hear all about us extravagant praises. It is wholesome home entertainment, something the whole family can share together. It is educational. It saves money ordinarily spent on other forms of entertainment. Apparently it is a mixed blessing however, because we also hear that, there is too much violence portrayed on its screen, that it is over-stimulating to children. Some youngsters who have television sets in their homes fall asleep at school and do poorly in their studies. What has been your experience with television? What rules does your family have regarding it? Is it a good thing for happy family life? Mrs. Homemaker, write and tell us what you think. Citriculture Fame Spreads To S. Africa Fame of Southern California's citriculture is becoming widespread—worldwide that is. South African citrus growers, at least are interested in cultivation methods that make Southland nails and Valencias a consumer choice. If you haven't changed your address lately, you just aren't appreciating that settled down feeling enough... And you can't possibly realize the amount of worldly possessions you own!! You've forgetten all the phone calls and signing ups necessary to assume utilities at a different house; the writing needed to change your address in the offices of every periodical you receive; the letters you must mail inform-laws and law-makers... And thoughts while putting and putting: Lots of people deserve deep respect and admiration—especially the gal who keeps a planter lamp planted!... How I'd hate to have my husband running for office next Tuesday. Can you imagine getting him to do any work around the house?,... Only the folks who get out and vote Tuesday have any right to criticize our laws and law-makers... And At Mr. Mahan's FOR THIS SHOW A 3-Pc. Hollywood that FOLDS HERE'S Washable Leathere INNERSPRINT MATTRESS Comfortable Steel Sprin FAME SPREADS TO S. AFRICA The Fame of Southern California's agriculture is becoming widespread—worldwide that is. South African citrus growers, at least are interested in cultivation methods that make Southland natives and Valencias a consumer choice. Here is a note received yesterday by Mutual Orange Distributors in Redlands to prove it: "I have recently been introduced to your most excellent publication, 'A Manual for Citrus Growers.' I would therefore be most grateful to you if you could kindly manage to forward me a copy of this manual. I would willingly course, undertake to make any necessary payment through your negotiation in this country." The letter was signed by D. H. Murrow, Lebata, North Transvaal, South Africa. MOD managed to forward the book by return mail—and the negotiation won't be bothered about collecting. It's free. The manual, now in its third edition, and due to be revised next fall, is the only book of its kind put out by a citrus marketing organization, according to D. S. Lee Roo, field department manager. 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