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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1936)
IV'iniury 21, 1030 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE NINE Jim SERVICE IT MEDFORD PLANNED HERE Establishment of dally round trip nporntlon holwoon Klniiinth Full! nnd Moillnrd l ylitnnnil liy William tliinilnll, niiiniiKor f t ho Kill inn Hi Air Hervlrn, It ho can ha axmircil of siirfli'lent aiiuporl. Itnmlitll linlluvml Unit sueli mi iiporatUiii fur I'IkIiI iiiiiiiIIiii will pill Klnmn.Ui Kill In III u liimltliiii to ink thu Rovortiiiimit fur linlp In in nl ii I nl iiIiik Ilia aiirvloo, nml Unit after operation the run for several months, the limil may lis litktui off local business mini hy inveminnnt air mull conduct. U niul Hi I'll plan In esplnlneil In a hitler ho unit lu bunluuaa uion tlirntlKliOUt tllo oily, i Tho ouBt of flying between Kliunalh Pull and Mudford on it dully round trip srhodulo, ox oupt Hnniluya, will bit pnrn nml nly liir," month, Tim ship to ho used In Ilia Air Mull Itoo IliK, which cnrrloa 7411 pnunda ut mull, buiiKiino and exuresi, plus four nass"iiKurs, and Iws a 0 1" lit and Whitney 112 IS hnrse powor . Hornet . motor, with t prulHliiK apoed fit 130 mile mi hour anil lilicli peint of 140 miles nn hour, . 'I'lio cost oallmnlo Includes kui and oil, depreciation, mechanical upkeep. . plrk-up nnd delivery service of mull and txproaa on uui'li 1'inl of tho lino, ldclily auhacrlbor it It per moulii uro needed to uxauro Iho opnriilliiii or Ilia Klauiiilli-Mml-fuid run. For this amount, tho sorvlo cmi Issue t monlhly cnurtuay nurd, wlil' li will ho good for one round trip or two one wny trip holwoon Klamath and Moil In nl, Tho card would ho triuiaturuhlo and ncicolluhlo, It nlso entitles Iho holder tn CO pounda of air espres and all Ills mall will bo carried. . ... Tlia run to Moil ford would connect wllli thn north, south and oiislerii achoduloa of tho Unlloil Airlines. nn lid ill I, In hla Intler, oiled tho wider uao of avlutlon for mull, express and pnsseiiKiir aorvlco, nnd tho efforld that huvo been maila to Rut airmail for Klniiinth Kill la. 11 yunr, ho aiild, tho sorvlco rendered by tho local firm In run n I n k - a echedule to Mudford proved boiuif Iclul to tho business inon who uaod It, and limy uro anxloua to huvo it re uinod. They cannot, however, carry Iho burdon alone, Ilundull polnlud out. MBDPOIII), Keb. 21, (A'h-Dnlo-Kiili to Jueksnn county'a agricul tural convention mot for thulr sucond-diiy aesslons today, with A. H. lliirrlnr, roaiittlnmnut nd iii 1 ii Ih I ration couaultant, aa tho prini'lpul spcukor. Vli'llora yostordny board H. K. CoiiKur, declared that "united ac tion" la oiiaontlul for aorvlco and prlcaa In Ilia niarkatlng of livestock. J' WAS GETTING DESPERATE A low month ago, I deddod w. bad to cut down our .x panioB, I found I could tcrvo money hora and thoro. But I also found I bad lot mysoU In for a lot of trouble. For in stance. If I told you how many differont kinds of coffee we tried, you wouldn't beliove mel I was getting pretty desperate, because we novor liked any of them. Finally, I made a discovery. ".' One day at my grocer's I noticed that Hills Bros. Coffee was selling at about the same . price that I was paying for the various coffees we had been drinking, Believe me, I was a happy woman as I bought thai can of Hills Bros. Coffee. And I wish you could have eon Harry smile when he - tasted that coffee at supper. He .' said. "111 bet this U Hills Bros." "You're exactly right." I an swered, "and it's the only coffee Tin going to buy from now on!" ''Pjjiiiaiiamaiajii mwMiiaiiaiui uaf hi i- . ...IT r -v f 1 V ; K ...... . V . ... . pi'. ;' V ""V. pP'i WJV-' i"v 41 ?, . . v ' 1 5- Food Special Friday Saturday Monday fc Schilling- Wo Iti'MTTO Ml Hluht . to Limit Qiinnlliica Coffee Peas 1 - LB 25' 0 ID a0 flu. t Del Monte Peaches Mclba halve aH ran, 2 for. Milk OrcKon brand lt. ran, 4 can. Sugar l'ow ilcrel or brown, S l'ba. Baking Powder Calumet 1-bb. tin 29 - 23 19 19 Tuna Fish Century brand, fancy it. mont Ijiiku ran 2 for Smnll can 2 for Tomatoes Mcco 2M fins, for..... 29 19 29 Corn Gold. Hunt, or white a 0t No. 8 Una, 3 for.... 2 String Beans 29 Nlcht brnml No, B enna, 3 for. Dew Drop, fancy angnr H-aa, 2 cona Sorghum v Fancy country orB hum, Qt, Una - Tomato Juice Hturcr'a pure, No. 8 Una, 4 for.... 25' IT 25 Eggs Giiiirnnloeil fresh, . a J 1 cxtrna, Dox. jd A Macaroni Funcy Klliow 4 tba. Peanuts Proah rousted 2 Wia. Dates Fresh Ilnllowl' 2 I,b. r Tomato Soup Campbell' 3 can Catsup Htoror's, l l-ox. bottles, 2 for Salad Oil Golden West, In bulk, quart 19" 15' 15' 23' 15 33' S1 FORAAAY lli nw-lyp ihorbanino 3 Lbs. 53c Dog Food ' Wag brand aaa) t Can .....U Tomato Sauce Val Vita . ) 7 enna aWj Sardines llootli'a Inrgc oval Una, num. tnnl or tomnto sa m aniire, 3 Una A J I'KKSII FRUITS AND VKUK TARI.K8 SATURDAY ONI-V Lettuce I.nrRP, firm heads 3 heads , Asparagus Fancy wblto 2 Lb Rhubarb Fancy atrawberry 4 Lba. . ..... Onions Fancy Danvera 4 Lba. Apples Fancy Newton, 40-Mi. box Rutabagas Ynkliiin, fancy elected, 3 Lbs $ 10 29 15 10 79 10 Raeatt Depti:. Spesaalls Pot Boast; Uaar 'mi Fancy turkeys : P 28c PER POUND PER POUND Link Sausage 2 Lbs. 45c Fine Recipes for Preserves Found in Round-up Hy IIKNitlKTTK Qril-I.INO K. V. II. M. Iliimrallc Hcli-nca Jlt'luirtiiicnt To autlary Iho fwnlllo'a dnslrii for sweiils, I he luiusowiro muy Borvo Juina, jullliia or murinuluilua. All aorta cun be used. AIuiik about Auxust anil Hupli nihur thuro comoa a pliuitirul Hiipiily of fruits aiiltnhlo for prcHnrvliiK. It la at this time that thu wlntur upply la niudo. General directions cun lio Klvnn for mukliiK Jiiius anil Jellies. The fruit Julco or iuls shoulil ho well nilx'il with tho siiKur before eooklni; anil tho mixture la then allrred until It begins to boll; for Jelly do not stir anymore, fdr Juma continue. allrrliiK- Blorlllicd Jura, tops, rubber or kIiikbcs must he used to Insure tho Julllua uiid Juina 110111 spoil lug diirinx atoruKe. Homo housewives prefer to use commercial pectin rather tbun de pending upon nutural pectin In frulta. We have a rather untw ual flrat prize winner this week. 11.00 award: C'lnnniiion Jelly Mra. J. V. Jlrewhuker 1841 Esplanade Ave. CI cup aukur 3 cupa water 1 pound red clnuamon candies 1 bottle fruit pectin Meaaure auitur, water and cin namon caudles Into a lnrno sauce pan. Mix and bring to a boll und when candle are dissolved, add the pectin. Btlr coiiMunlly. Ililng to a full rolling boll and boll liurd for minute. Heinove from fire, skim and pour quickly. 1'aruflln at once. This recipe fill about V Jelly glasses. Other prize winning recipes are: Quince Honey Mra. O. K. Christ, Arcade Apt. 2 large quince 2 cup water 1 pound ugar Para and grata qulncca. Boll together augur and water for 6 minutes. Add quince and boll until tbey look translucent i minute. Place In sterilized Jar; seal. Strawberry Jam Mr. Charles Wiese, Tulolake, Calif. 1 qt boiling wator 1 qt. trawberrle I cup sugar Prepare berries and drop Into 1 nt. boiling water. Cover, let land 6 minute, drain and add 11 cups sugar to berries. Iioll 6 minute and add the other 11 cups augur. Boll 20 minutes, akim and put In Jars. Thi Jam I quickly made, the berrle tay whole and retain much of their fresh fruit flavor. Prune and) Orange Conserve Mra. M. McWithey. 722 N. loth. All the preaervea are perbapa getting low and thi cold weather conserve will help out until the fresh frulta are again In markot. Soak one pound prune over night and then cook until aoft. Put through a colander. Add to the pulp the Juice in which they were soaked. 3 orangea, aeeded and put through the grinder, 2 cupa brown augur. Cook until It begin to thicken, atirrlng fre quently. Add i cup chopped Eng lish walnut, cook three minutes longer and then pour Into ster ilized tumbler. Seal when cold. Winter Jam Mrs. C. S. Robertson, McCarthy Apis. Wash 1 pound dried apricots, and run through meet grinder. Peel three oranges and three lem ons and boll the peel until ten der. Scrape out white pith with silver spoon and cut yellow peel with scissors, into flue shreds, ollce lomons and orangea, and add with shredded peel and 4 cupa of crushed pineapple to apri cots. Measure and add an equal amount of sugar. Cook slowly until thick and clear, seal In glasses. One cup walnuts may be added at the last to make a very rich Jam. Orange Conserve , Mrs. R. E. Wattenburg, 219 Pine Street . 6 orange 4 cups sliced rhubarb or cran berries. 1 lemon " 1 oup seeded raisin 4 cupa augur 1 cup walnut meats, broken In pieces. tiruta thn rind from the orungea and lemon. Cut the pulp In slices, discarding thu white membrane and the aeeds. II nllced rhubarb la used, pluce It In a colunder und pour boiling wuter over It, then drain thor oughly. If cranberries are ued, cut them In halves, pluee In a colunder, and run cold water over them to. Remove us muny seeds as possible. Mix the fruit, grated rind, sugar und rulHlns, which may bo chopped or cut In pieces. Cook slowly until thick und add nut. Cook f minutes ufter add ing nutu and pour Into sterilized giusses, Cool and seal with puruffln. Orange Jelly Mra. Bertha Coinings fill oranges Three lemons cut Into fine pleeea. Use hulf the peelings cover with three times as much wuter ua there Is pulp and let stand over night. Then put on atove and boll 4& minutes. Let stand another 24 hours. The third morning strain and measure cup for cup of augur and Juice, boll about ono hour or until It Jellies. Orungo and Rhubarb Mnrmuludc Mrs. Wultor Brown, 1335 Pacific Terrace 2 qtiurt rhubarb, cut up fine Juice of 6 oranges Peeling of 3 oranges, chopped fine. Use as many cups of sugar as fruit. Mix all together In large pre serving kettle. Cook 30-40 minutes (until thick) stirring to keep from sticking. Put In glasses and seal. Next week recipes for rellBhe nnd plcklea will be Judged. He ml them In by Tuesday at 6:00 o'clock, ran expert Bl WIN Interest In the solution ot cook ing ploblems I increasing among Klamath country women us a re sult of the Recipe Roiind-Up, which appears weekly In this nowspnper, and an exchunge of Ideas ha been suggested to Miss Honrlette Quilling, who conducts this department. Here Is a request: "Have you on file a recipe for a pudding, steamed, which calls for carrots and potatoes and nuts, in place of suet or something sim ilar to that; also, tor a lumplltig made of fruit and put In individ ual sack.i and boiled? "Thanking you, I am, "MILS. ANNA HAYES, "42 Pine street, Klamath Falls, Oregon." Miss Quilling asks that anyone who can contribute an answer to this request, do so by sending It to The Herald-New. Others who may wish to ark for special recipes are Invited to do so. - EPWOKTH COXVEXTIO.V GRANTS PASS, Feb. 21, UP) Delegate began arriving here to day for the three-day Epworth League convention In the duUrict bounded by Coo Bay, Cottage Grove and Klamath Falls. Ruth Pratt of Grant PaB. president, predicted 115 would attend. digestion- w b fey ' piiaoti II t ill to cHjOi the -ttsTwines Take a health and pleasure rip from Europeans. At dinner tonight drink wine! And b tore It's o bottle of GUASTI Wine Saultmo, Clarot or any of the 21 GUASTI varieties best of California's most glorious gal lons, priced so low you can afford It every night. SMiai..tTvr.--li,gMW'!J.I. I I, n .IIMUM" . -r-in-r j- ;v I ! :ryf37miV.3mraiTCTl T7Z. ltT7 i f -,TI Jill l4 t I li.ll 4 .awl llllll In i-hi nn 1,1 1 mm miii,u GET YOUR GUASTI MOLATORE'S 1112 Main Street Saturday and Monday, February 22 and 24 MJB COFFEE 2 c- 53 Baker's Premium CHOCOLATE 8-oz. Pkg. 13c TO MILLIONS WHO SHOULD USE BRAN Tests Show All-Bran Cor rects Constipation Gently and Naturally Since Its Introdaction, omo fif teen year ago, Kellogg' All-Bran has been used with beneficial result by millions of people.. Realizing the important relation ship between proper diet and health, the Kellogg Company hns aided for some years research in leading university laboratories. Those tests show that tho continued use of bran is thoroughly satisfac tory. All-Bran supplies soft' "bulk" which absorbs water, and gently cleanses the intestinal tract. All Bran also furnishes vitamin B and iron. Use as a cereal with milk or eream, or cook in delicious recipes. This tempting cereal may be en joyed by every normal person. Two tablespoonfuls of Kcllogg's All Bran daily are usually sufficient. Consult your doctor if you do not gain relief this way. Help your family keep well. Serve JlellOgg'S ALL-BRAN regularly for regu larity. Sold by all grocer. Made by Kellogg In Battle Creek. Morton's . SALT 2pkg,.15c Fancy WALNUTS 23c V Here's a practical guide . planning meals and shop ping duringLent. Prepared v by the Household Science Institute, it will prove " invaluable to you dur ing the coming Len ten Season. 16-oz. Pkg. Minute TAPIOCA 8-oz. Pkg. 12c I h o Ciuis Blue Plate Wet Pack SHRIMP 2 cams 27c Three Cutis Commerce Pink for 7 y7w SALMON 3 caV 35c IGA Oval Sardines ,25c IGA Tana Fish So. M Cans 29c IGA Fancy Oysters ,29c Snowdrift Shortening 59c 6p-$ao9 Pouncl Can MACARONI 3Lb.l5c Italian PRUNES 3 19c IGA SPAGHETTI 3cans29C Ritz CRACKERS 23c 16-oz. Pkg. Sperry's Wheat Hearts Hydrox Cookies Libby's Tomato Juice IGA Fineannle Juice CHB Cocktail Sauce CHB Chili Sauce i CHB Catsup b IGA Green Asparagus M$ & Maf - ' M. iia ueiaune uessert 23c 17c 2 2 rkg. 8-oz. Pkg. Cans 19c XCans29C Hot tie 17c 12-oz. Bottle 14-oz. Uottle So. 2 Can 19c 15c 27c 3 rkgs. 14c Pacific Coast Ivory Contest Win a New Plymouth and 10OO Gallons Super Shell Gasoline Large Medium Bar Bar 5c Castle Brand RINSO. . . . Large pkg. 21c LIFEBUOY SOAP . . 3 bars 19c DRANO . . SCOT TOWELS. ." . SCOT TISSUE . IGA SALAD DRESSING . Qt. 42c Hardw322t. 49 Lb. $39 Guarntesd .... Sack & . Can 21c .Roll 10c . 3 rolls 21c Quality Meats ROAST tj Jj Cheese VL Brookfield CHEESE JC15C. Tender Steer Beef . Lb. 121 c SHORT RIBS Steer Beef . Lb.8c Rib Steaks 'S3 Lb.22c Jewel Shortening Carton Frankfurters Lb.17c Bacon Squares Lb. 23c Fmifs anil Vegetables Cauliflower Artidiokes . Asparagus Spuds u. Lettuce Fresh Tender S. No. 1 TB.--f. Extra Fancy Large Grapefruit S 13.10c 4forl9C Lb 19c 10Lb..l9c 3 Head. IOC 3 Lb. 25c 6 ror23c 3 Lb. 19c , I ii ii ,,1,111 y.ilj hi, a'li'.i.iw ) ji.i.jLiyjajai.i jaana-awiif a sjjMia.puytajWrJ V---" ' -usiaiiM -hi aaiaiiaasi ii aii mill rrn nai-urii-p ---i--'-r-.,..iAa, I'a..t. ,... .. 322 loo 1 ajMiflILaiaBaBiaii"p ii,fraiiiiuatwam3ai CotutlpallM Am to fnnjltlenl "IM' AatUaalfea