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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
PAGE SIX THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. March 21, 1911 RETAIL SALES N OREGON UP 14 PER CENT Sale of independent retailers In Oregon, based upon reports from firmi in most kinds of business, were 14 per cent high er in February 1941 than in February 1940, and 3 per cent lower than in January 1941, ac cording to an announcement re leased by Vergil D. Reed, acting director, bureau of the census. Sales for the first two months of 1941 were 16 per cent higher than for the corresponding pe riod of last year. . - Of the several kinds of busi' nest covered by this current sur vey, food stores showed a gain of 5 per cent February 1941 compared with February 1940; apparel stores a gain of 17 per cent; motor vehicle dealers a gain of 33 per cent; furniture tores a gain of 14 per cent, and the lumber building - hardware group sales showed a gain of 33 per cent. Department store sales rose 9 per cent Stores in Portland reported an average gain of 13 per cent from February 1940; Salem stores a gain of 12 per cent; stores in Eu gene gain of 23 per cent, and stores in Med ford a gain of IS per cent Stores located In areas of less than 2S00 population re ported an average gain of 8 per cent The statements shown here are based upon confidential reports received from 756 cooperating retailers located throughout the state. This group of firms re ported net sales of $5,416,230 for the month of February 1941, and during the calendar year 1939 accounted for $65,525,000 of the total independent retail sales in Oregon. Sales figures were used as reported, without adjustment for seasonal or price fluctuations. February 1941 con sisted of 28 days, as against 29 days in 1940. SO SORRY MANLIUS, 111., (P) Mrs. James Kirkpatrick, Just back from a hospital where she had given birth to a daughter, was chatting with members of the family when a hurried rapping was heard at the door. It was a hospital attendant with an infant in his arms. Would Mrs. Kirkpatrick mind exchanging babies, please? She had been given the wrong one. Yankee Bean Soup Makes Nutritious Meatless Meal FIRST U. S. CAPITOL A bronze plaque marks Fed eral Hall Memorial, in New York City, as the site of the first United States capitol under the Constitution. It is the old sub-treasury building. -V , . ... aft. t Since make hot verttable mora tcmpUntv mf., DIT7 Mk:J has that taste-teasing nut-like flavor! .ST' T STAYS CRISP AND CRUNCHY LONGERI If baked by a special process that seals in fresh ness and flavor. That's why the last Rib in the package is just as good as the first. ..enmchy, tooth some, delicious! . . . Buy 'America's Favorite Cracker" today! BAKED BY "NABISCO" NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Yankee bean soup is a first class meatless "nutrient" meal in itself. Several readers ask for a recipe. Here it is, to gether with two brand new fish main dishes for Lenten meals: YANKEE BEAN SOUP One-half lb. dry pea or navy beans, 1 quart water, I lb. salt pork, 1 onion, 1 teaspoon pep per. Soak the beans over night. Drain, add water, sliced salt pork, onion and pepper. Cook about 1 hour or until beans are mushy. Rub all but the salt pork through a coarse sieve. Season to taste. Serve hot with a slice of the pork for each serving. TUNA AND SALMON VEGE TABLE CASSESOLE (Serves 6 to 8) One cup uncooked elbow mac aroni, 4 tablespoons butter, 4 tablespoons flour, 2 cups milk, 1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon Wor- cestershire sauce, i cup flaked tuna, 1 cup flaked salmon, 2 cups sliced cooked carrots, 1 cup cooked lima beans, 1 cup grated cheese. Cook elbow macaroni in boil ing salted water for about 10 minutes or until soft and no starchy taste remains. Drain and wash with cold water. Melt butter in soucepan; blend in flour. Add milk gradually, stir ring constantly. Add seasonings and allow to cook for about three minutes or until no starchy taste remains. - Add macaroni, sal mon, carrots and lima beans. Turn into a well-greased two quart casserole. Sprinkle the top with the cheese; cover with the utility glass cover and bake in a moderate over (350 degrees F.) about 30 minutes or until top is brown. BAKED FILLET OF FLOUNDER (Serves 6) Two-pound fillet of flounder, cup minced onion, 2 table spoons gmgersnap crumbs, 2 tablespoons minced parsley, 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce. 1 teaspoon salt, 23 cup water. lemons, sliced. Wipe fillets with a damp cloth; place in an oval two-quart heat- resistant glass casserole. Cover with a mixture of onions, crumbs and parsley. Add seasonings and pour water over all. Cover and bake in a moderate over (351 degrees F.) about 25 to 30 minutes if fish is fresh; bake about 40 to 45 minutes if fish is quick frozen and not thawed. Garnish with lemon slices and tufts of watercress. MENU BREAKFAST Grapefruit juice, cornmeal mush, bacon, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON Yankee bean soup, hard rolls, rhubarb tart lets, tea. milk. DINNER Tomato Juice, tuna, salmon and vegetable casserole, spring salad bowl, prune scuffle, coffee, milk. Elsewhere In Oregon By The Associated Press ' ASHLAND, March 21 (IP) John P. Daugherty, dry goods dealer, has replaced O. F. Car son, resigned, on the city council. HOOD RIVER, March 21 (JP) A petition has prompted the city council to order arrests for un necessary horn tooting. SALEM, March 21 UP) The First Methodist church opened observance of its 100th anniver sary last night. GRESHAM, March 21 (JP) Forty-five men have been cited to appear in justice court on charges of smelt-fishing in the Sandy river without permits. WHEELER, March 21 (JP) inis community s first news paper since 1934 was to make its appearance here today. Clay Brownhill is publisher of the paper. The Nchalem Valley Post. SALEM, March 21 (T" Births exceeded deaths 2 to 1 during February in Marion county, 103 to 52. The figures for the year so far are 193 births and 137 deaths. Sfl HENRY FONDA AND MARTHA O'DRISCOLL IN "THE LADY EVE," A PARAMOUNT PICTURE Henry Fonda and Martha O'Driscoll Agree "You cant make a bad cup of M J B" j f ?"?'''V,Vn'tmakeabadcup HOOMl "TimM ' Now rU try M.J.B. of U.J. B.t...Hm...hmmm...Well. I have another wnu ... Mil 'had nt haA m nil I- -ll Uii. ,i ii- m t n : - uM rnhm .act, w- e aarn gooa wnen u s maae wiak 'Well, whad'ya know? That slogan e it on the now.1. M. J. B. is good ami way yon male it medium, weak or fltON" W .... aaA VP IT tip iNo... : lor drip or gluts coffee molten -- UlAt IND... I fr pereeloler or toffee pet Why you won'l make a bad cup of M. J. B. Here's why It never fails! 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March 91 im Quiet advance nrermretlnr,. nr. being made for a second selec tive service registration day, al though only a small of the 18.404,000 men who en rolled last October have been put in uniform. The second reel be for men who have reached I their 21st birthday since last I October 16. By the time it is I held, possibly in the lato sum mer or early mil. between 1.000.000 and 1.250 finn u-lll have come of age. population ex perts figure, and thus will be subtect to militurv service Selective service headquar ters officials said today only general consideration had been given thus far to the next regis tration, but advance studies were being made. Under the selective service act, the presi dent must set the date, and this is not considered likely to be before August or September. Enrollment of the new 21-year-olds was expected to be far less formidable than the task of registering all men between 21 and 35 inclusive which was car ried out in a single day last Oc tober. The numbers involved arc much smaller, the registration machinery has been tested, and its operation is generally familiar. TO VISIT HERE LAKEVIEW The Lakevlcw 20-30 club will journey to Klam ath Falls Thursday evening for the purpose of attending the sub-district conference to which the Klamath Falls club will play hosts. Ex-President Roehl Walls heads tlio committee which is arranging transportation for the members. ATE HIS UNIFORM General Bordeou. -nf Nminl. eon's field staff, ata a military dress suit during the disastrous retreat from Moscow in October, 1812. Presented to him hv an. other French general, tlio suit had been mado entirely from food by a celebrated-Polish tail or and cook. Even tlio buttons and other decorations wero edible. ST. HELENS, March 21 !) Tlio city hall built In lull) was offered for sulu this week by the council nt u price of 7500. 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