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About The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1941)
March 21, 1041 THE NEWS AND THE HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. ORE. PAGE NINE ' Sauces Perk Up Hot Vegetables, Aid Health Th more vegetable In your menus, th mora health for your family. Cabhiiito, currots, onion, licet topa, lock, turnips, cauli flower, greun or wnx hcuni, how ever may iiicm dull at times. Jlowevor, hero's series of now ey veietuble sauces which be llln with homemade or bollori mnyunnulso or commercial snlud clipsslnu: MUSTARDHOLLANDAI8E SAUCE Yields I Cup Onolmlf cup mayonnaise or Milud (Irc'N.sliiK, i teaspoon salt, J tablespoon prepared mustard, 1 cup milk, Comblno muyonnolso, Halt, and imisturd In tup of double bullvr. Gruiluully add milk, stirring af ter each uddltlou until amootli. Cook over bulling water 9 min utes, stirring constantly; If over cooked, aauce will curdle Serve t once with hot beets, cauli flower, broccoli, artichokes, or spinach; broiled or baked fish, corned beef, tongue, or baked ham. Hero are tome varlatloni: CURRY-HOLLANDAIBE SAUCE Omit musturd. Combine i tea ppoon grated union and salt with mayonnalae. Substitute water for milk. Cook aa directed In recipe for inustard-llollandatae pauce. llland small umount of auuee with tc-uspoun curry powder. Add to remaining sauce and mix thoroughly. Serve at onco over hot vegetable, CHILI-HOLLANDAISE SAUCE Omit mustard, Combine i tea apoon grated onion and lull with mayonnaise Substitute water for milk. Cook aa directed lit rcclpo for muaturd-Hollandalae snuco. Illorid I teaspoon chill powder with small amount of sauce. Add to rcmulninK sauce and mix thoroughly. Serve at once over hot vugotablo or kid ney beans. TOMATO-HOLLANDAISE SAUCE Omit mustard. Combine i tea spoon grated onion, 2 table spoons catsup, salt, and dash of pepper with mayonnalae. Hub- atitute water for milk. Cook as directed In reclpo for musturd Hollandalse sauce. Serve at once over hot vegetablea or cooked dried beans. MENU BflEAKFAST: Tomato and grapefruit Juice, fried applea and baoon, wholewheat toaat, ooffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Dried kidney beans, chlll-Hollandaiso sauce, cherry turta, tea, milk, DINNER: Green peppers stuffed with round steak, pars ley potatoes, boiled onions with musturd Hollandelao sauce, criss-cross rhubarb pie, cheese, coffee, milk. His And Hers -Smart Towel Trend Just Easy Slitchery for These CO4 nw MOUUMOL0 n. MC PATTERN 6701 If you haven't your set of Mia and Hers Mr. and Mrs. towels, It's time you alerted. Kveryono loves them; they're bo decorative and pructlcal, too. Pattern 0701 contains a transfer pattern of 12 motifs running from Si by SI inches to 1! by 3 Inches; Illustrations of stitches; materials needed. To obtain this pattern send 10 cents In coin to The News and Herald, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Be sure to write pluinly your NAME, ADDRESS ond PATTERN NUMBER. T T DORRIS The Dorrli gram mar school Parent Teacher's or ganization Kovc a public card parly Tuesday evening in the school auditorium. Eight tables nt whist were present and late In the ovening doughnuts and coffee were served. Mrs. Genevieve Karnsworth won the prize for high score and Mrs. Murgaret Woods, low score. Clarence Motschcnbocher won the high score prize for the men and Mrs. Green the consolation prize. DINOSAUR Tllanosaurus, a modcrotely ized dinosaur that lived on plant life, existed during the Cretaceous period, near the close of the aue of reptiles. Trade; Wlnils Wow Wanner Climate To Oregon, llelief WASHINGTON, March 21 fP Northwest trade winds may be responsible for Oregon'a warm er climate In recent yean. Coast and geodetic survey of ficials told Senator McNary (R Orc.) yesterday that the winds have been more prevalent In the last few years, and may have driven the Japanese current clos er to the Oregon coast. They did not think the condi tion would be permanent, but advocated a survey. The agency now Is collecting FAMILY STYLE DINNERS Any Hour In the Day Chicken or Turkey Dinners Every Sunday Fried Chicken Steaks to Order FORT KLAMATH HOTEL Mrs. Ray Taylor Fort Klamath. Ore. data from lightships and light houaei along the Pacific north west const. McNary asked for the Infor mation at request of Mayor 01t bert E. Gable of Port Orford. Watch the Classified Pagel M stands for MUSTARD with rich, tangy zest Schilling's name on the tin is the mark of the best I Schilling: 7 iPicii-i sxreaers A LOT Or WOOD According to the measure ments of engineers, the Sherman big tree In Sequoia Na tional park, in California, has an estimated volume of 000,120 j board feet. STEEL MILLS More than half the continuous strip steel mills in use today were built and put into oper ation within the last five years. Tarts and Cakes More Delicious With Fillings Butterscotch cream filling makes an open-fuce pie or tarts which give Monday's dinner of left-overs a pleasant surprise finish. Lemon cream and plain cream filling are also excellent for Boston crcum pio (cuke), taru and for serving with slew ed fresh or dried fruit. Here ore simple but perfect recipes for these nourishing and delicious standard fillings: BUTTERSCOTCH CREAM FILLING One-fourth cup flour, 13 cup brown sugar, packed down, teaspoon salt. 23 cup water, 2 tablespoons butter, 1 teaspoon vanilla, t cup cream, whipped. Combine flour, sugar and salt In top of double boiler. Add water. Set over boiling wuter and cook until thickened, atlr ring constantly. Add butter. Cool and add vanilla and cream. LEMON CREAM FILLING One-fourth cup flour, i cup eugar, i teaspoon salt, 1 cup lemon Juice, i cup water, 1 egg lightly beaten, 2 tablespoons but ter, i teaspoon grated lemon rind. Combine flour, sugar and salt In top of doubla boiler; add lem on Juice, water and egg. Set over boiling water and cook until thlckoned, stirring con stantly. Add butter and lemon rind; cool. CREAM FILLING For cream pic, tarts, Boston cream pic (cake), cream puffs and eclairs. Two-thirds cup sugar, 13 cup flour, i teaspoon salt, 2 cups hot milk, teaspoon vanilla, t tea spoon lemon or almond extract, 2 eitgs or egg yolks. Mix dry ingredients. Add hot milk graduully. Cook IS min utes in a double boiler, stirring constantly until mixture thick ens, and then occasionally. Add slowly two slightly-beaten eggs and cook 3 to ft minutes long er, cool and flavor. For a thick er filling use i cup flour. MENU BREAKFAST Sliced or aniica, oatmeal, toast, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON Tomato soup, left-over vegetable salad, but torscotch tarts, tea, milk. DINNER Roost beef hoah, toasted muffins, buttered beets, apple and lettuce salad, Boston cream pie, coffee, milk. CLEAR AS A CRYSTAL OKLAHOMA CITY. (P) Robert F. Wells flung his money on the table and told the crystal-gazer to go to work. After considerable hokus pokus he was told his problem would bo solved if he went to the Capitol Hill district. Roberta obeyed. He found his car which had been stolen last week from m front of his Shaw nee, Okie., home. Nine-tenths of the population of India live In villages remote from political activities. EJ Watch the Classified Paget I B fIwT' i" ,Mp" gaggggaj""1 1 Orange and Pineapple Cake Mad with fresh oranges and crushed pineapple end filled with cooked or ange custard; topped off with French butter cream. Each 59c Butterscotch Coffee Cake A rich coffee cake filled with brown sugar, butter and walnuts. Each 75c Old Fashioned Potato Rolls Dozen 18c Klamath's Finest lekery Moved To The MEW FLUHRER BLDQ. 722 Pine St. Super Market Store No. 2 Store No. 3 Dial 3168 Dial 4714 Dial 6875 Prices Effective Frl- March 21 Thru Wed.. March 26 MEAT SPECIALS Sot. Only DEFENSE WORKERS EAT HEARTY! KLAMATH FALLS HOUSEWIVES praise wholesome, nourishing NUCOA, the modern margarine so delicious on bread . . . so flavorful in cooking! It helps balance your diet and your budget, too! Every wife and mother knows it rakes plenty of energy food for men to work on and chil dren to grow on. That's where NUCOA wins! Delicious NUCOA made with pure vege table oils churned in fresh pasteurized skim milk furnishes as much food-energy as the most expensive spread for bread (3,300 calories per pound). Precious VITAMIN A, too! And NUCOA furnishes VITAMIN A! Over 7,500 precious VITAMIN A units are guar anteed in every pound. No wonder NUCOA is the Coast's most popular margarine! It is always SWEET AND FRESH-made here on the Coast, on order onlv, never held in storage. NUCOA "HIGHLAND BEAUTIES" OraitaT In school r Job lunehboxea! Cream together 1 cup Nucoaand 1 cup brown augtr. To 2H cups sifted all-purpose flour add I teaspoon sods; sift together 3 times, then mix in 2 cups oat meal. Addflourmixture to creamed mixture al ternately with 14 cup sour milk, mixing welt after each addition. Chill. Roll dough It inch thick on lightly floured board and cut with floured cookie cutter. Bake on well Nucoa-d cookie sheet In moderate ovenStoIO minutes, or until done. sfHUXOjTGWEsTuVOR j fs"sf TO BAKING WHICH ONLY "Sf A SPREAD FOR BREAD J lyaVw-f CAN GIVE YET IT COSTS :s4rJ,lC SO LITTLE TO COOK 4 lb Ma. Jm WUCAI wl OTs& The wholesome, modern "Thrift Spread" for bread Made on the Coast for Coast taste' Sliced Bacon Leg oS Lamb Shoulder Lamb Lamb Chops Leg of Pork Fresh Side Pork Swift. Q Clorer Brand .... Lb. adTW Lb. 29c Rib Si or whole Sausage Country Style SPECIAL ON SO. 4TH Sliced Bacon, lean, no rind ............. Boiling Beef ......................... Pork Hocks Ground Round . , 25c Lb 29c 25c 4Qn Piece .... Lb. BV 25c Lb. Lb. Sliced or PRESENTS THE FAMOUS PARE DOGS Lobe, Junior and Oueenie. Shew Starts Wed., March 26 Store No. 910:30 a. m. Store Ho. 22:30 p. m. Su-- Market Two Shows Afternoon 4:30 p. m. Evening 7:30 p. m. lbs. i Lb. 25e 2 Lbs. 25c .. .Lb. 1 0c Lb. 23e FRESH FRUITS and VEGETABLES FRI., and SAT. ONLY Bananas Beautiful Daffodils Fancy Golden-Ripe-Green Tip . Lb. 6c With Fern Salad Bowl Rhubarb 1 Cherry variety Asparagus XI 1 Fresh Green Haves . , 4 Dos. J7W m pkgs. 15c 4 ib. He 3. 22c ! Lb. 5C 4 An Bu. 1VI 15c Dos. ' Spinach Broccoli Lge. Green Bunches Lemons Extra Large Sise Table Queen Dressing ............. ......Quart Jar 23c Tomatoes, Rogue River Choice Grade, No. 2Va Can 2 for 25e Pork & Beans. Van Camp, No. 300 Tin 3 for 25c Pork & Beans, Sacramento Brand, No. 2Vi Can .... 10c Pink Salmon. Tall Can . 2 for 29c Oysters, Tillamook, fancy small ...................-2 cans 25c Clams, Seaside Brand 2 cans 29c Shrimp, Pheasant Brand 2 cans 25c Asparagus, Del Monte, No. 2 Can 19c Corn, Del Monte, No. 303 Can 10c Fruit Cocktail, Sacramento Brand, Tall Can ............ 10c Boysenberrles, Rogue River, No. 2' Can ................ 20c Pineapple, Dole Plantation, Large No. l'A 10c V-8Cocktail29cr,."19 46-oa. Can Matches 14c20c Tru-American ...Carton Nectarines, Sealed In Brand, No. 2Vj Can 10c Peaches, Sacramento Brand, Freestone No. 1 Tall Can 3 for 29c Kadota Figs, Delhi Brand. In Heavy Syrup. No. 1 Tall Can 10e Krispy Crackers, 2 pound Box 27c Calumet Baking Powder, 1 pound Can 17c Swansdown Cake Flour, Large Package 19c Churches Grape Juice, Quart Bottle ........................ 27c Rinso, Giant Pkg 49c Large Pkg 18c Lux Toilet Soap Bar 5c Lux Flakes, Large Package 21c Lifebuoy Soap Bar 5c Waldorf Tissue 6 Rolls 25c Flour. Drifted Snow 49-lb. Bag SI. 39 EXTRA SPECIAL GROCERY DEPT. FEATURE Brookfield Cheddar Cheese LB. Aged 2 Years Cut it yourself If you cut 16-ot. you get It FREE - - if . . .. W.'J " - S : jr.-tj--- -m vf - -v : I " ' ." Oh. Boy. What a Treat Lobo. Junior and Oueenie, the world famous Pard Dogs will appeal at E mil's Market. Sensationally popular In a successful 78-day run at the Golden Gate International Exposition -these dogs will offer for all the kids of Klamath Falls performance that will thrill all boys and girls from six to sixty. Trained to perform in front of the keen eye of the mov ing picture camera, these marvelous animals do all their stunts at the command of their trainer. Ray Courtrlghi. by obeying implicitly the signals he gives with only the use of his hands and fingers. No, sir, no loudly shouted commands are needed by these creatures with the almost human brain. As these beautiful creatures go through their repertoire of dosens of spectacular stunts you will be amaied and de lighted by the novelty of their performance. Lobo, Junior and Oueenie have entertained hundreds of thousands of folks all over the country) demand repeat performances always follow the appearance of these wisards of ' dogdom. Be at Emil's Market at the time above. Be sure and bring the Kiddies. Educators say this is one attraction all children should see. SOME HIGHLIGHTS ON LOBO. JUNIOR AND QUEENIE 1. Lobo Is a pure-bred Belgian Sheep Dog. He Is seven years old and the father of 2. Junior. 85 pounds of beautiful black Belgian Sheep Dog. Junior Is the clown of the trio and Is the father of 3. Oueenie. This little lady's mother is a "SEEING EYE DOG." famous for their clever mind and ever faithful to their master. Oueenie. although Just one year old has mastered many difficult stunts. 4. Bob Ripley has featured Lobo and Junior in his famous "BELIEVE IT OR NOT" cartoons. Also A Pard Pet Parade Wednesday, Starting 4:30 Super Market Only PARD MUTT SHOW Yoo-Hool SKINNAY and SALLY, too, come a runnln' and bring your very own Pooch down to Emil's Super Market on Wednesday at 4:30 p. m. You know why? Well, Emil's Super Market is going to hold one of thoae swell PARD MUTT SHOWS. Now. all you kids have to do is bring your dog on leash to Emil's Super Market, at 4:30 p. m. on March 26. and Boyl what a lot of keen fun. Why Mr. Emil Albrecht Is going to give real prises, such as Dog Collars, Dog Harness, Leashes and lota more for the dogs who win the following contests! 1. The dog with the longest tail. 2. The dog with the shortest tail. 3. The dog with the curliest hair. 4. The dog with the wiriest hair. 5. The best trick dog. 6. The best dressed dog (comical). 7. The biggest dog. 8. The smallest dog. 9. And the grand contest of alll A special prise for the homeliest pooch in Klamath Falls. All you kids who bring your dogs on leash will win a prise of some kind. No entries without leashes. Nothing to buy. No entry blanks needed. Just bring your pooch and be at Emil's Super Market on Pine at 9th street, at 4:30 p. m. on March 26. Judges for the PARD MUTT SHOW will bet 1. Mayor. 2. Chief of Police. 3. Chief of Fire Dept.