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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
Mnrch 21, 1941 PAGE EIGHT THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. Your Food Budget Can Be 'Frozen' at Fair Level Most national deiense leaden believe we can keep food costs at aa low a level as is consistent with services rendered. That means that our family food bud gets, provided they are adequate, can be kept in a reasonable bal ance with nutritional needs and the extra demands made on our purses by defense costs. How ever, wise buying, no food waste and careful preparation of all In gredients must be the rule in every American home. A recent issue of Consumers Guide, published by the depart ment of agriculture, sums up household economy hints. Here are a few: "The most important single rule in meat cookery is to keep the temperature fairly well down (moderate), at least most of the time. This is true for stews, pot roast, and all the less expensive meat cuts, as well as oven roasts. It's cheaper to cook foods over the burners on the top of your stove than in the oven. MENU - BREAKFAST: S tawed . dried fruit, raisin-grits muf fins, scrambled eggs, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Omelet with left-over vegetables, French ' bread, baked apples, cookies, tea, milk. DINNER: Chilled vegetable ' stock, pot roast of round steak with vegetables, steamed rice, apple brown betty, coffee, milk. Tender cuts suitable for oven roasting cost more money to buy, and they cost more money to cook, too." Get your neighbor to go In with you and buy your apples and oranges, and peaches and to matoes by the crate or the box or basket. Then divide up. You'll be surprised at how much you'll save. k Don't let the green grocer throw away the turnip and beet tops, or the cauliflower leaves. They contain valuable nutrients. Prepared like other leafy green ' foods, they make tasty and val uable foods. When you prepare vegetables, save the cooking liquid and use it In soups. There are health-giving vitamins and minerals dis solved in that liquid. The liquid in which canned peas and aspar agus and lima beans and other canned foods are packed also has iood value. ? . . Cooking Rules There are also a few simple cooking rules to follow In cook ing fruits and vegetables which help you get more nourishment and flavor out of fruits and veg etables: Don't stir air inio fruits and vegetables while hey are cook ing. Never use soda in cooking green vegetables. When you boil vegetables bring the water to a boil as fast as possible. Use as little water as you can. Don't stew or slow-bake fruits and veg etables if a quick cooking meth od will do. For chopped salads, cut up the food just before serving. 01 ness In Klamath Falls on Tues day. Harriett Bmner spent Tues day in Klamath Falls visiting and shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Foster of Summer Lake, Ore., spent Mon day night with Mr. and Mrs. Marion Barnes. Mr. Foster and Mr. Barnes are cousins. Alden Bruner has returned to his home from Corvallls where ho attends school at OSC. He will remain here through the summer months, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reillng entertained at dinner Saturday evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Bruner, Mr. and Mrs. Swalm, Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Kin ney, Mr. and Mrs. Vic Brown, Mrs. Ross Kinsey, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Belling. Altamont ALTAMONT Percy Webb returned to work Wednesday, March 19, after an attack of mumps. Mr. and Mrs. I. W. White of Blsbee street had as their guest Monday, Mike Murphy of Car mcl, Calif. He is White's uncle. Edward Roark of Delaware venue made a business trip to Lakeview this weekend, Walter Jones of Rosevllle, Calif., visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Benolst on Bls bee street March 18. Mr. and Mrs. James Hower of Dorris, Calif., vlsltod at the home of her sister, Mrs. Chrys tal Conner on Delaware avenue Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. LaSalle and her mother, Mrs. E. Mathi- son, motored to Bonanza Wed nesday to visit with friends. The Sewing club mot at Mrs, Erlckson's homo, 3157 Cannon avenue, Thursday. ' Charles Thurmun of 3307 Hll yard avenue who recently suf fered an Infected finger has re turned to work after a 10-dny layoff. Mrs. Son Hunt and Mrs. L. E, Reeves of Blsbee street are on the sick list this week. R. L. Sutton of Hilyard ave nue is In Chlloquin this week on business. Louise Sexton is at homo with tonsllltls. She is the young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Porter Sexton, Mrs. H. A. Gllklson Is visit ing friends in Mcdford this week. ene Leonard Kinner returned this 1 week from Portland, bringing . word that his father, Oliver Kin-; ney, is recovering from a major j operation to which he submitted i a week ago at St. Vincent's hos-: pital. Leonard will drive north to bring himjiome as soon as he is permitted to leave the hos, pital., A. L. Marshall transacted bus! Hera's a lip for vigorous Spring jppotitts! Kttp food budgets down) "FRIL LETS" arc a special Ltnfcn treat prepared in many tasty ways. Ask your grocer today for genuine "FRIL LETS" wrap ped in cellophane! Send 15 Porter's label end receive. 3-cjuari, yennlne , hard-aluminum macaroni strainer and vegetable cot- -post-poid- mam roru-scMKUi uacajom ca, mituuid he. IPALACIE MAH1KIET GROCERIES AM MEATS Phono 4109 A Home Owned Store 524 Main St. Free Delivery Phono 4109 FREE PARKING . . . Customer Parking Lot at Sth and Pine MEAT SPECIALS saCnl?AY Fresh Fruits and Veg. Steer Beef Hump Iloast ... Ib. 19c Steer Beef, Rolled Ilib Iloast . . lb, Shoulder Pork Iloast . . lb. 18c Boneless Stew Beef .... 2 lbs, 49c Shoulder of f gW n Lamb lb. dc Finer Large Asparagus ... 3 lbs, 25c Illiubarb 9 lbs. 10c Sunbeam Vegetable Salad Pk9- 10c Juice Oranges. 2 do- 19c Klamath Netted Gem U.S. No. 1 Potatoes ... 10 lbs I5c SPECIALS FOII SATURDAY M MOMAV Sunshine Crispy Crackers 2-lb. box M0 9 Alber's Flapjack Flour QQn 2M-lb. pkg mt93 Liberty Bell Syrup I fijc 12-ox. bottle M.9W Porter's Fril-Iets Doctors Recommend M-I Tissue 3 rolls 25c Wadham't Whole Kernel Corn O tlf No. 2's ... ''cans OJL Royal Gelatin Dessert All Flavors 4, 19c Wadham's Sauerkraut No. 2H cans 25c Klamath Comb Honey lf Each tmfMr' Klngen's Ilried Reef c S-os. glass J Swift's Tom'to J'ce 47-os. can 4m93 iLQW tJt " "Cffialtilr ril h.v. W g MfgY inoiher cup of coffee. .. end Jf - WWj I wish I knew your secret fo 4jin4jCM g HOITIMi "I have no aecrel e. fffWWww j I p, ( uso Hills Unit, (.offee g wfiA I according to directions. It "3r-.. V -- "UXrfKit 100K! RIGHT THERE ON THE SIDE OF THE CAN ARE COFFEE-MAKING DIRECTIONS FOR, ANY METHOD The compliments you hear for II ill j Bros. ColTcc are not only a tribute to it) matchless, uniform quality, hut to T?u Covuct Qidni. For this uriml used "ui it" ac cording o the directions on the side of the Hills Bros. Coffee can produces the utmoit of flavor and aroma in any kind of coflce-maktr. 77u CoVudt Qjund Is guaranteed to produce belt resulti In T-r) DRIP trV GLASS MAKER rS PERCOLATOR M II OR POT 1) If directions on the fide of the Hill Bros Coffee can are followed ' 0 GLASS MAKER (g PERCOLATOR tfjf J mBjjjmjfjmBajjjajfjB tMMp I wmdte mm WHITE KING OVICK DISSOLVINOj SOAP 'IT TAKES SO Umf GIANT Size Pkg. 41c GRANULATED SOAP FAMILY Size Pkg. 25' white! SOAP J ii nfls so umr y REGULAR Size Pkg. 20' I ntllsr'" ft i I UI 15 J.AN1C SIERRA PINE TOILET SOAP for 7 White King TOILET SOAP for 13' CALLA LILY GRANULATED SOAP nif" Tiiiiiernii-m GIANT Size Pkg. efcldS) LARGE Size Pkg. 19c THE ABOVE ITEMS ON SALE NOW AT ALL OF THE FOLLOWING STORES KLAMATH FALLS Bundeson's Grocery 1201 Division Bertha's Grocery 5805 So. 6th St. BOITO'S Bolro's No. 2 147 E. Main Boito's No. 1 So. 6th Buena Vista Grocery 890 California Ave. Carter's Fine Foods 126 N. 7th Crescent Grocery 1601 Portland Ave. Community Grocery 1040 E. Main California Grocery 1050 California Dryden's Grocery 1842 Portland 11th Street Grocery 1039 Washington Esplanade Grocery Spring and Esplanade Garden Street Grocery 2263 Garden Homedale Grocery 3348 Homedale Rd. Home Grocery ...................... 431 Commercial Idella's Grocery S. 6th St. Jurgensen Groceteria 1710 Oregon Ave. Kllgore Grocery 321 S. 6th St. Link River Grocery .... W. Main and Riverside Lincoln St. Grocery 901 Lincoln Modern Grocery 802 E. Main Main St. Grocery 1405 E. Main Morrison's Grocery , 24 Main St. Olympia Grocery , 1126 Main St. Pine Street Market 126 N. 7th St. Palace Market and Grocery 524 Main Palmer's Grocery 331 N. 3rd Park's Grocery 2222 S. 6th St. Piggly Wlggly 2246 S. 6th St. Quality Food Store 830 Main Sarah Nelson 1201 Division Sunset Grocery 1001 Main ' Seeond Street Grocery 615 N. 2nd St. Shasta Food Market ............4333 Shasta Way Twin Girls Grocery 620 E. Main Wilson's Grocery 2205 Wanflqnd Whltey's Grocery .......4. 324 Broad St. Emil's No. 1 Emil's No. 2 Emil's No. 3 OREGON Oregon Food No. 1 Oregon Food No. 2, EMIL'S 122 N. 9th St. 1338 Oregon Ave. 2200 S. 6th St. Safeway No. Safeway No. Safeway No. Safeway No. FOOD STORES 2405 S. 6th , 1749 Oregon Ave. SAFEWAY 150 .... Oregon Ave and Upham 142 S. 6th St. 364 1204 Main 75 357 E. Main KENO ROAD Carl Frei's Keno Rd. Lien's Cash. Store Keno Rd. West Klamath Grocery .... Weyerh'sr, Keno Rd. KENO Keno Cafe and Grocery , Keno . CHILOOUIN Glenger's Grocery Chiloquin Safeway Store , , Chlloquin PELICAN CITY Pastega's Food Store Pelican City Pelican Bay Lumber Co Pelican City MODOC POINT Lamm Lumber Co Modoc Point FORT KLAMATH Ballou General Store Fort Klamath Castel's Grocery Fort Klamath KLAMATH AGENCY Elliott's General Store Klamath Agoncy MERRILL Hodges' Store Merrill Merrill Meat Co Merrill Stewart's Merrill Sanford and Co. Gen. Store Merrill Safeway Store Merrill MERRILL ROAD Klten's Grocery ....! Merrill Road MAUN Everett Jones General Merchandise Malln Malln Mercantile Co Malln TULELAKE, CALIF. Marty's Food Store Tulelakt Earl Ager Tulolake Safoway Store Tulelake BONANZA L. C. Beede Bonama F. W. Bold and Son Bonama BLY Pioneer Grocery sly SPRAGUE RIVER Sprague River Grocery Sprague River Idoal Department Store Sprague River DAIRY Bliss Grocery Dairy