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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1941)
February 21, 1941 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, ORE. PAGE NINE 1.5. HENCE 1RNS JAPAN IN FAR EAST Cherry Desserts for Party On Washington's Birthday Br DeWITT M.cKENZIE Aaaoclatod Praia Wrlttr The situation in the (ur eoat rcmalne tcnao and thcroluro dan gerous, but Ihnre I. hupo that reason will prevoll and thut no body will shoot until he m-i the whiles of lila enemy pyus, by which time slmnttiiK muy nut ) be necessary. The chlrf deterrent to n up- heoval at the moment, as I paint ed out yesterdny, la tho firm at titude and preparedness move, of the United States. Japun'i greatest fear li that we will bo drawn Into the conflict. Thue It la legitimate for in to any that one of the moat pow erful defenaea of Brltaln'a great naval baae at Singapore la Amur Ica'i moral and material aupport of the Anglo-alllcd cnu.e aifalnat the axle, of which Japan la an ppendnge. That fact ahould give sonic aatlafactlon to those wlio have the atrango Idea that John Dull la bearing on hla broad back nut only hla own burden, of defense but all thoae of tho United States. Undo Sam doesn't need to opol oglte for the weight he la pulling and undertaking to pull. The Tokyo newapaper Chugai today exposod one of Jnpnn'a grentcat anxieties In connection with America' altitude. The k pupur aald that "The Unllud blales Is preparing to retort to economic blockade operations against Japan." That la, Nippon Is fearful that we will place a wholesale embargo on all ex ports to her. Such an embargo would be a fierce blow, since Japan is de pendant on us for many of her absolute esaenllala, especially for waging war. Whether Washing ton might resort to such on ex treme measure remain, to bo seen, but Chugai would seem to have a right to worry about tho position. That embargo is the most powerful restraint we could employ against the Japanese It likely would be far more destructive, in fact, than any naval pressure which either Britain or America, or both of them combined, could bring to bear at thl critical Juncture when tho European-war Is mak J lng such great demands. Indeed, should Japan have any design on Singapore and the Dutch East Indies (which she denies) she probably would get head with the Job were it not for two things: (1) The danger of that embargo and American Involvement; (2) The certainty that unless tho axis won the war Nippon ultimately would be call ad to account by an unencum bered Britain and her allies. I il J Frosen cherry torle for Wsshlntlon's Hlrthday party. PERSISTENT PORTLAND. Feb. 21 (P) Tho weatherman clung to his augury of partly cloudy tonight and Saturday for Oregon al though tho same prediction has missed all week. Occasional rain were predicted for the southern section and fogs in the western valleys. Temperatures were mild throughout the state yesterday, reaching a high of 01 . degrees on Coos bay. CONTRACT PROBE WASHINGTON, Feb. 21 The senate military committee today recommended a sweeping Investigation of contract letting In the multl-bllllon dollar nation al defense program. For Washington's Blrthduy dinner party, you'll need a cher ry dessert. Here's a de luxe recipe using sour, pitted cher ries and cracker crumbs as the basis of an unusual fror.cn tortc. It Is rich In nutrients. There fore, you con keep the rest of the menu comparatively simple. Frosen Chorrr Torto One No. 2 can sour pitted cherries, 3 egg yolks, i cup su gar, 3 egg whites, 2 tablespoons sugar, 2 tublespoons lemon Juice, 1 cup whipping cream, 2-3 cup rolled graham cracker or vanilla wafer crumbs. Strnin Juice from cherries. Combine Juice, i cup sugar, slightly beaten egg yolks In top of double boiler. Cook until slightly thickened. Remove from fire and add cherries and lemon Juice. Cool until thick, but not firm; then fold in beaten egg whites ond whipped cream. Turn into greased refrigerator tray ' that has been well covered with the crumbs. Reserve enougli crumbs to cover mixture with thin layer. Freeze until firm. Cherry Croam Pie One rcctpo vanilla .cornstarch pudding, 1 baked 9-Inch pie shell, s package cherry-flavored gelatin, 1 cup hot canned cherry Juice, 1 teaspoon lemon Juice, li cups drained canned cherries. Prepare vanilla pudding as di rected on package. Chill. Turn Into pie shell. Dissolve gelatin in hot cherry Juice. Add lemon Juico ond cherries. Chill until slightly thickened. Pour over pudding in pie shell. Chill until firm. Serve with whipped cream, If desired. Cherry Fluff Tooping Two egg whites, unbeaten, li cups sugar, 1 toospoon light corn syrup, i teaspoon lemon Julco, i teaspoon grated lemon rind, dash of salt, 1 cup pitted, canned red cherries, drained and coarsely chopped. Combine egg whites, sugar, syrup, lemon Juico and rind, salt, and 2-3 cup cherries In top of double boiler, beating with ro tary egg-beater until thorough ly mixed. Place over rapidly Lnlllni unlrr hent rnnntjintlv wun roiary egg-ocaicr. ami cook e to 7 minutes, or until mixture will stand in peaks. Remove fro mbolllng water and continue beating until thick and fluffy (about 2 minutes). Dry remain ing 1-3 cup cherries between pa per towels and fold into topping. Veal Pot Roast Rich in Proteins. Cheap to Serve TOMORROW'S MENU BREAKFAST: Grapefruit Juice, eornbrcod, syrup, cof fee, milk. LUNCHEON: Peanut but ter soup, crnckers, mixed veg etable salad, raisin cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Casserole of red kidney beans and chopped meal, brown rice, creamed cabbage, cherry cream pie, coffee, milk. Extension Unit News Sales of Independent retailers in Oregon, based upon reports from firms In most kinds of busi ness, were 18 per cent higher in January 1041 than in January 1040, according to an announce ment rcleasod today by Vergil D. Reed, acting director, bureau of tho census. January 1041 sales were 20 per cent lower than during December, 1040. Of the several kinds of busi ness covered by this current sur vey, food stores showed a gain of 6 per cent January 1041, com pared with January 1040; ap parel stores a gain of 14 per cent; motor vehicle dealers a gain of 33 per cent; furniture stores a gain of 12 per cent; and the lumber-bulldlng-hardwood aroup sales showed a gain of 20 per cent. Department store sales rose IB per cent. Stores in Portland reported an average gain of 20 per cent from January, 1040; Salem stores a gain of 6 per cent; and stores In Eugeno a gain of 11 per cent Stores located in areas of less then 2S00 population reported an average gain of 9 per cent. The stntemonts shown here ore based upon confidential re ports received from 780 co operating retailers located throughout the state. During the calendar year 1030 this group of firms accounted for $71,059,000 of the total inde pendent retail sales In Oregon. Sales figures were used as re ported, without adjustment for seasonal or price fluctuations. Try a veal pot roast for a change. Uso rump of veal; it's a low-cost meat with excellent protein and flavor values. Pot Roast of Veal (Serves 4 to 6) Four lbs. rump of veal, salt, pepper, suet, 1 bay leaf, s tea spoon thyme, 1 cup water, 4 car rots, 4 potatoes, 3 onions, flour. Season veal with salt and pep per. Sear quickly in melted suet, browning on all sides. Add water, thyme and bay leaf. Cover tightly, simmer 2 hours, turn occasionally. Add veget ables and simmer another hour. Remove meat, thicken gravy with flour mixed to paste with cold water allowing 1 to 2 table spoons flour to each cup gravy, according to thickness desired. For the bridge luncheon, wa tercress veal blrla are a novelty surprise. Veal always calls for a spicy touch, and the fresh wa tercress supplies it. Watercress Vaal Birds (Serves 8) Four slices Daeon, li table spoons minced onion, 3 table spoons minced celery, 1 cup fine ly cut watercress, 1 cup soft bread crumbs, 1 egg yolk, li pounds veal steak, cut thin, li I teaspoons salt, toothpicks, 1 cup cream. Cut bacon up into small I pieces; place in skillet along with minced onion and celery. Fry until onion and celery are soft. Add watercress and cook about 5 to 7minutes longer, stir ring frequently. Remove skillet FAIRHAVEN-KENO The Fairhaven-Keno Extension unit will meet at the home of Mrs. Lester Smith, In West Klam ath, Wednesdoy morning for the first of tho "Good Grooming" meetings. Care of the hair will be token up at this meeting, with Mrs. Wilbur Robinette and Mrs. O. B. Thurman leading the dis cussion. The meeting will start at 10:30, with a potluck lunch at noon, and will close ot 3 o'clock. All members of the unit, or friends interested in good groom ing are cordially invited to at tend. Please bring your own table service. MITCHELL, Neb. (P) A scrvico station attendant found Mrs. Albert Sessler's Rhode Is- land red hen perched on a brace under the fender of her car after an eight-mile ride. The fowl's head was cut from flying grovel but when the ride was over tho hard working bid dy Just clucked and laid an egg. 'Horn!' Left On Principal's Window SHI PORTLAND, Feb. 21 (U.B An ominous ticking sound that came from a dirty wooden box left on the window sill of Principal A. F. Bittncr of Grant high school Thursday made the executive fear It was a time bomb and he called police. They opened the package and found a harmless alarm clock and several cardboard cylinders fixed to resemble dynamite sticks. Captain of Detectives John Keegan started a search for members of a high school secret organization. He believes they also are responsible for a mys terious recent scries of explosions in a fashionable Portland resi dential district. from heat, and allow contents to cool slightly before adding bread crumbs. Mix in bread crumbs and egg yolk. Wipe veal with a damp cloth, then cut into 12 pieces about 3 Inches by 4 Inches. Sprinkle with (alt, spread with dressing; roll Ilk a Jelly roll and fasten with tooth picks. Place veal birds In a two-quart heat resistant glass utility dish, and pour cream over all. Bake In a moderate oven (300 deg. F.) about 45 minutes or until done and brown. Alabama CCC's Die In Oregon MYRTLE POINT, Ore., Feb. 21 OP) The third death from pneumonia since 200 Alabama CCC enrollees arrived month ago occurred Wednesday night at Camp McKlnley near her. James Otl Shelton, 30, Trin ity, All., died four day after the disease claimed tho life of A. Q. Lowery, Greenville, All. On Feb. 11 Joseph V. Bailey, 18, Haleyvllle, Ala,, died of pneumonia. SUNDAY'S MENU BREAKFAST: Pineapple and lime Juice, frizzled ham, marmalade muffins, coffee, milk. DINNER: Veal pot pie, souf fle of mashed potatoes, green peas, lettuce and grapefruit salad, butterscotch tarts, cof fee, milk. SUPPER: Creamed stuffed eggs, toasted roll, stewed fruit, layer cake, coffee, milk. NEWSMEN IN BILL WASHINGTON, Feb. 19 UP) Legislation to exempt newspaper men from testifying before fed eral courts or congressional com mittees with respects to sources of their information was intro duced today by Senator Capper (D-Kas ). An exception would be made where acts of treason were Involved. The Titanic disaster occurred on April 15, 1912. CP TP I 1 CAN HERSHEY riCE . TOPPING with tach 30c QUART BRICK FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY ONLY! BRICK ICE CREAM 30c QUART Vanilla. Chocolate or Strawberry HAND PACKED 40c QUART 15 FLAVORS In Ice Cream and Sherbet SUPER CREAMED ICE CREAM STORE 1130 MAIN ST. PHONE 6577 SahiSidatf SfLeciali 14 m Cherry PIES Froth Frozen . . . Strip Topped tj. D EACH 30c U rrj li ij miDiimiLiiui mmim v '"p. main mi mpmrimmm Chocolate Nut Fudge i CAKES ' EACH 59c - - HALF 30c 0 i I- ABU BBC Aft ? 01' Virginny 4.ma.i n s" A fij For Downright Good Eat!n LT LOAF 12c D 119 NO. EIGHTH I -:. . '." m - a i n in is m nail sjssai 1 1 sj i sjm a 1 1 ' If I " BsasMBaVBsaBBHHKi I . fYnii ' nH m - III r1k WW Delight your unexpected guest ... delicious... feasf woric... feast lime. ..lead money... healthful. .. order, today, from your grocer. NO ICE CREAM ROME, Feb. 21 (P) A gov ernment order today forbids the manufacture or sale of Ice cream, cake, or fresh pastry made with flour, milk, oil, but ter or other fats, after March 1. Pastry and ice cream can be sold three days a week. Under tho new regulation, fruit ices, made without milk, may bo sold 7 WWW girWBflan LOWISTCOST Pr-n tbh AND MILE FIRST SHOWING Saturday Aftornoon and Evening, February 22, 1M1 FRII TALKING PICTURES J. W. KERNS Phono 4197 734 Bo. Sixth Klamath Foils Komi o( Monarch Quality Foods and Battle SATURDAY AND MONDAY SPECIALS MONARCH Quality Foods Monarch Cherries , Rod pitted pi In heavy syrup No. 2 tin 21 e Monarch Pineapple Julee No. 2 tin 2 for 25c Monarch Catsup 14-oi. bottle ..............17c Monarch Grapo Fruit 2 tin 3 for 31c Monarch Asparagus Green Garden, No. 2 tin 31c Monarch Preserves Assorted. 28-ei. glass 35c Monarch Corn Golden Bantam, No. 2 tin 3 for 49c Monarch Tuna Pish All white meat. 7-oi. tin 22e Monarch Wax Beans No. 2 tin 21 e Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Fancy Sweet Potatoes Lb.. Sc Fancy Artichokes, large, 3 for 25e Lettuce, large head .... 8c Imperial Carrots Bu. 5c Hood River Spltienberg Applet Lb. 5c Fresh Green Asparagui....2 lbs. 29c Juice Oranges, 200 site 2 doi. 35c Ariiona Grapefruit ....3 for 10c Sunklst Lemons, dot. 21c 21 17 Rlti Crackers .... l-Lb. Egg Noodles Peas Royal Club Sweat Dimple No. 2 tin fA 2 lor Ifl Bartlett Pears Hood River, tl No. 2 tin 1,3 2 Crook Health Fooda SHOP BY PHONE Gebhart's Chili Con Carne With Beans, At No. 2 tin AU Van Camp's Pork & Beans r: 10 Oregon Date Prunes Largo siao Rt 8 Lb X? Drifted Snow Flour 49-Lb. Sack Kollogg's Corn Flakes 9C 3 for Golden Bantam Iowa Corn )Z 2 for Red Cherries $1.59 Pitted, water pack. No. 2 tin 2 for I Ivory Soap C Medium also MONARCH Try Amorlca'a finest canned foods this week I You'll like their EXTRA GOODNESS, and you'll find they cost no more than ordinary brands) Go en a spending spree while you can buy at these savings! Cherry Cream Pie For This Rodpo You Need: Cherries Red Sour Pitted No. 2 can .................. 14c Cake Hour Swantdown Large Pkg. ootooooooMoofe 19c Corn Starch Argo 3 Pkgs ....... 23e Pet Milk Irradiated 3 cans ........................ 19c ASK US FOR RECIPE Meat Specials Saturday Only Bacon Swift's Oriole, Vi or whole lb. Hams Swift's Premium Vi or whole lb. Beef Roast Steer Beef lb. 25c 29c 19c Prime Rib Boned and Rolled lb. 29c Short Ribs For Braising lb. 15c Ground Round Steak lb. 25c Pork Chops Lean and Tender ..... lb. 29c Pork Steak Young and Tender .... lb. 20c Kraut New Pack big qt. 10c Wieners 2 lbs. 35c Peanut Butter .......................... 2 lbs. 25c Cottage Cheese, Crater La Ice lb. 10c Special on South 6th Hams, tendsrlsod. M or whole, lb. 21c Boiling Beef 2 lbs. 25c Beef Roast, blade cuts lb. 17e Sliced Bacon, no rind lb. 25e Eggs, Grade a, tar 39c Cheese Honey . . il .. .... RTana ....-" ' Honey ... .yf lir.,-..h Clover sin. 1 comb, 2 . I ranw m mm-r French Pnll 1 Largo Siso - I I I Swift Premium Milk ic TaU Cans 6 for"" Powdered Sugar 7 3 pounds Drifted Snow Flour 491b. bag . Bisquick 1Q Largo Pkg. Wheat Hearts 22' Sperry'a Lge. Pkg. Chocolate Bar fQ Farmington. 1 lb. bar.... Sugar 4tV C ft H 10 lbs. ' White Satia 10 lbs. 47 Dola Plantation Pineapple A Largo No. 1M can W Llbby-a Apple Butter QC 2-lb. jar Lorraine Brand Beans 4Q Sliced Beans 3 cans Fruits and Vegetables FtU Bat Only Daffodils Arrived Fresh From ' Modford 2 dox. 23c Asparagus, Med. Size, Long, Tender Green Tips 2 lbs. 23c New Peas Fresh Tender, Full Pods . 3 lbs. 23c New Potatoes Right Size for Creaming ............................ 5 lbs. 23c Artichokes Fancy Med. size ....6 for 23c Lettuce Extra Solid Heads 3 for 13e Bananas Golden Ripe Green Tips . 4 lbs. 23e Grapefruit Fancy Sweet Coachella dox. 17c Lemons Large Jumbo Size ........ doz. 17c Oranges Fresh shipment from Redland, finest quality, guaranteed sweet, at lowest prices. Drip or Regular Grind Par Coffee 100 Valua Vacuum packed 1-l.d. can 2 9' 5oT Fruit Cocktail tall can .... 14c SJ? Fancy Pineapple No. Vi can 22c Grapefruit No. 2 can.... 15c Sd? Oven Baked Beans Mod. can 2for25e Brown Bread Med. can 2 for 25e SH' Peas, Med. Site No. 2 can 15c 5 Cut Beans No. 2 can .... 15e Papaya Pineapple Crush, tall can 3 for Hormel's Soup Largo can '.. Matches Searchlight, largo carton ... Tru-American Waldorf Tissue 20 3 for 29 29 19 carton 15 el 6 , 25 Del Monte Corn No. 303 can 10c Post Toastles .... 2 giant pkgs. 15c Kollogg's Corn Flakes Reg. pkg. Be Walnuts In the ShoII 2 Lb 29c Sunshine Graham Crackers 2 Lb. Box 29c tifebuv i I Health Soaf C I . fa L5Vh I Lux 8sj "SOpkg ' 20 I Toilot sov W II I Spry ' St I I