The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 21, 1941, Page 7, Image 7

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    Novflmbeir 21. 1941
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
FACTE SEVEH
LONDON, Nov. 21 P) The
Inter-nllled Information commit
toe assorted tndiiy thitt more
thun 100,000 persons had boon
killed, many thousand itnprts
oned, and whole vlllnuot de
prived ol meat or burned down
In thu "hoatuilo terror" swoup
Inil nlno axis-occupied countrloi
of ICurupo.
The committee's formal report
Mia Id the syatem wai first de
veloped by the Italian In Al
bunla In 1V3U, thun porlactod by
tho Gorman and vlyen "IU
moid million application" by
tin llulifarluiu, who were said
to have killed 16,000 persons In
a (Inula reprisal expedition In
to tlx Urerk vlllui(e.
At loost 82,000 Poles have
lioon killed In two yeuri by the
Ciermum under the hostage
yslum, the report aald. It as
sorted that 300 of 2000 Polish
ammunition worker were ahot
to break a atrlke.
Mora than 6000 persons were
paid to have been executed by
the Garmani In Yugoslavia.
Every tonth man In ome Yugo
lav village were laid to have
boon shot and a number of vlt
Hl' burned in 100-for-l retri
bution for the aluylng of sold
ier. Many former government
leaders, profeuori and Jewi
wore wild to have died In the
Netherlands. In Norway and
llelglum no hostage were re
ported shot, but In Norway
father of hundred of boy who
broke away to Britain were
aid to have been hold.
Former army general and
hundred of hostage were
killed In Czechoslovakia, tho re
port aid, and at least 290
Frenchmen have boen killed be
cause of the anamination of
German officers.
Citrus Output for
1940-41 Hits New
Peak, 340,000 Cars
LOS ANGELES, Nov. 21
Production of citrus fruit In the
United State during the 1840-41
season exceeded that of any pre
vious year and totaled 142.000,
000 packed boxes, approximate
ly 340,000 railway carload or
ylx million ton.
California and Arizona ac
counted for almost fifty per cent
of the nation's cltru crop, The
two western (late produced fifty-five
per cent of the oranges,
nearly all of the lemon and
about 10 per cent of the grape
fruit. - - - - - -
These statement featured
General Manager Paul S. Arm
strong's report to the California
Fruit Growers Exchange direc
tor at the annual meeting In Los
Angeles, November 19. The
board room In the Sunkist build
ing was filled to capacity by over
thrra hundred oxchange growers
and packing house managers
from California and Arizona.
The total of 104,404 carloads
of packed cltru fruit (hipped
from California and Arizona tn
the year which ended Octobor
31, mark a gain of nearly 8000
car over the record total of the
prevlou year.
Wallpapar remnants one-half
rice. Goeller's, 230 Main.
XUcginner Could Make Thenl All
Household
Art
by
Alice
Brook
r&5 5ajSST c,n,p
CO mm. uouuuoit U1 K
PATTERN 6968
Make It a personal Christmas
gift gay crocheted jewelry.
Those necklace and matching
bracelet and lapel pin are fun
to do In bright gimp or wool
and cost next to nothlngl Pat
tern. 8008 contain direction
for making Jewelry; Illustration
of It and stitches; material
needed.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cent in coin to The Henld and
News, Household Art Oept ,
Klamath Fall. Do not send this
picture, but keep It and the num
ber for reference. Be lure to
wrap coin locurely, as a loose
coin often slip out of the en
velope, Request for patterns
should read, "Send pattern
No to
followed by your name and ad
dress. Be ure to write plainly
Mrs. Henry Hortager, Rt. 3,
Box 874 Wo do not hove any
pattern number 3383. Will you
please check your clipping?
Mrs. Glenn B. Head, 337 Hss
klns The number was ordered,
No. 71D2, is not carried. Please
look again.
Authority on American
Food Suggests Dessert
Lucy Mnltby, noted American
interpreter of what the average
American family likes best to
eat, has worked out this mouth
watering "old wine In new bot
tles" recipe. i
BUTTERSCOTCH PUMPKIN.
PIE
( Bervings)
Pastry 2 cup flour, 1 tea
spoon baking powder, 1 tea
spoon salt, 2-8 cup lard or, other
fat, 8 to 8 tablespoons Ice water.
Filling 3 egg. ( cup dark
brown sugar, s cup granulated
tugar, 1 teaspoon salt, i tea
spoon cinnamon, teaspoon nut
meg, i teaspoon ginger, i tea
spoon cloves, II cups cooked
pumpkin, 1! cups milk.
Sift flour, baking powder and
salt together. Cut In shortening
until the size of lima beans with
a pastry blender or two knives.
Add ice water a little at a time,
mixing It In with a fork. Pat
dough, together and chill If pos
sible.
For tha filling, separate eggs;
beat yolks until foamy. Mix with
yolka the brown sugar, granulat
ed sugar, salt, cinnamon, nutmeg,
ginger, clove and pumpkin.
Scald milk and add to pumpkin
mixture.
Roll out about three quarters
of dough on floured board. Line
10-lnch pie plate, leaving about
an Inch overlapping tha edges.
Make double upright fold and
pinch between thurrjb and fore
finger to make fluted rim. Beat
egg white until stiff and fold
Into pumpkin mixture. Pour fill
ing into pastry lined pan. Roll
out remainder ot dough and cut
pastry turkeys with turkey cut
ter. Place on top of filling.
Two Specialties Described
To Fill Out Dinner Menu
Theso two specialtle are de
signed to round out the menu for
larga dinner.
PrUeilla' Coin Pudding
(Ten Servings)
Six tablespoon cornmeal, 6
tublcspoon brown sugar, 2 tea
spoon salt, li cups milk, 8 ta
blespoon butter, 3 eggs, 7 cups
fresn or canned wnola korncl
corn (3 No. 2 cans), 8 tablespoons
diced green pepper, 6 table
1 spoon mlncod onion, parsoy.
Mix cornmeal, brown sugar
and salt together in a bowl.
Scald milk and melt butter In it.
Pour gradually over cornmeal
mixturo, stirring until lugar is
dissolved. Add well-bcoten eggs,
corn, green popper and onion:
combine thoroughly. Pour into
a well-greased three-quart heat
O resistant glass baking dish; bake
uncovered In a modorate oven
(329 deg. F.) for about 11 hour,
or until firm. Garnish with pars
ley and serve.
Qrsp Custard Ring
(Serve 6)
One-eighth teaspoon salt, 2 egg
yolks, I cup milk, scalded, 2 egg
MENU
BREAKFAST: Grapefruit
Julcu, scrambled eggs, corn
meal muffins, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON: Black boan
soup, chopped lettuce and en
riched bread 1 sandwiches,
baked apples, tea, milk,
DINNER! Pan-brollcd chop
ped round steak, mashed pota
toes, stuffed onions, raw cran
berry relish, squasli pie, cof
fee, milk.
whites stiffly beaten, 1 package
leman-flavored gelatin, I cup
hot water, I cup grape Juice, 1
teaspoon salt.
Add I teaspoon salt to egg
oiks and beat slightly: then add
hot milk gradually, stirring con
stantly. Cook and stir over hot
water iintll'mixture coat spoon, I
Remove from fire. Fold hot
custard gradually into beaten
egg white.
Dissolve gelatin in hot water.
Add grape juice and 1 teaspoon
salt. Chill until cold and sy
rupy. Place in bowl of cracked
ice or ice water and whip with
rotary egg beater until fluffy
and thick like whipped cream.
Then beat In custard. Turn Into
ring mold. Chill until firm. Un
mold. Garnish with cluster of
Concord grapes and grape
leave.
Buko In a hot over (4S0 degrees
F.) for 10 minutes. Then reduce
heat of oven to 350 degrees F.
and continue baking for 30 min
utes or until knife comes out
clean when Inserted Into pump
kin custard.
MENU
BREAKFAST Orange
Juice, dry wholcwheot cereal,
bacon omelet, toast, coffee,
milk.
DINNER Fricassee of
chicken, baked potatoes, cauli
flower with parsley butter,
rnmolne salad, mince meat
mousse, coffe, milk.
SUPPER Chicken-tomato
soup, frankfurters, creamed
potatoes, relishes, preserved
fruit, nut cookies, tea, milk.
S0TH DEATH
PORTLAND, Nov. 21 Iff)
John Lewi Mayer, 14, was Port
land's 80th traffic fatality of the
year. He was killed yesterday
ln an automobile collision.
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landmark of "Tha Original Bourbon
County". Strict quality methods, set
up by the POOUB Dlitillery Co. at
Maytvllle, Kentucky, in 187S, have
never been compromised by time or
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Friday Nov. 21 through
Monday, Nov. Z.
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maait a day and ttiU ba poorly fad . . . that A mar- - iM
tea is undamourisriad? To help build a rtronger nation, Safeway
now malca available nutritional information that will enable you to
Improve considerably tha health of your family. This eaty, tan
leuont-by-mail course explain tha newly determined value of
vitamin . , , how to prepare mora nutritious meals.
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Prices Are
Always Low
SAFEWAY make many lav
ing in diatrlbution eosts.
And it is company policy to
give consumers th benefit ot
these savings by pricing all
items at th lowest point that
will yield a reasonable profit.
That's why Safeway price
are. always low, every day,
on every Item. Add to thii
the fact that while Safeway
doe not believe In tailing
below cost we will meei such
prices if other make them
and you will understand why
(hopping at 8afway ave
you money. You can buy
here with confidence know
ing that tha price is right
and the quality is assured by
a money-back guarantee.
CUT MACARONI
17c
JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S BREAD
DEVILED MEAT
FLOUR T,J?'? 93c
FLOUR r-T
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Na Mas
M-Os. 4U
Rial "out
S-U. Jar
trull en UAU
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SANDWICH SPREAD
MAYONNAISE
MAYONNAISES.
PEANUT BUTTER
PICKLES SttJTLZ.
CATSUP ?""s.itw
HOT SAUCE
TOMATOES
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TOMATO JUICE
PINEAPPLE JUICE '7L .
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227c
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17c
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42c
45c
29c
14c
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33c
$1.99
l7c
49e
19c
I fc
CHERUB MILK 21 4 33e
N0BHIU.C0FFEEst.23e J45c
AIRWAY COFFEE Ml8c 52c
pineapple ,rr,r 3 25c
plums srsn 2 250
PEACHES R
MINCED CLAMS
HORSERADISH MUSTARD 9c
19c
CORN FLAKES ?L 3 . Uc
GERBER'S DRY CEREAL 15c
15c
13c
WAX PAPER IK-SaM RaR
SATIN MIX CANDY VSHMSL !
Brown Derby
Beer,
ll-os. Bottle
3 for 25c
(Plu Bottle Depoalt)
Ritz Crackers
sr. i9c
Bonnie
Dog Food '
No. 1 Cans
6 25c
J ROQStS BiTd'e cuts
Steak
Ground Round ...
STRING BEANS
Highway, Ho. 303 Tin
3 for 25c
PEAS
Oardo side
Ho. 303 Tina
3 for 25c
CORN
Card ilde '
Ho. 303 Tina
3 for 25c
Meat Price -Sat.
Only
.Pound
31c
Pound
22c
Pound
27c
Pound
33c
Tired of Turkey? Then serre an appetising, savory meat loaf, a "aer,
flavorful beef or perk roast, or delicious, thick, sizzling hot steaks. Make
all your meat selections from your nearest Safeway market, and be sure
always of quality and flavor.
PORK
Roasts uc .pound 19c
ROaSt Pork L. Pound 25 c
Steak pork ...... pound 25c
29c
Chops
Pork. Center
cuts Pound
Bacon ..... Lb. 25c
By the piece, any sis.
Bacon,... Lb. 33c
Sliced. No rind, no waste.
Salt
Pork. . . Lb. 17V2C
Delicious for seasoning or for
frying to golden cxispness.
Ovsters . . Pt. 29c
Grade "A" for good stews.
Saf.way' Low-Cost Cut Have the Goodns and Flavor Ton Get Only in Quality Meat
WHITE KING
V U Ta-lll STtO SOAP
Lg. Pkg.
29c
Caino
Sliced Pineapple 19c
Pineapple Juice stokiy' . 25c
Pineapple 2 25c
Boston, Vegetarian or Kidney
Helm' Beans n - 3 -1 9c
PeaS Dal Mont., Early Garden, No. 2 tin 2 for 25 C
M0tierS OatS Cup and Saucer, large pkg. 29 C
TISSUES i2S 23c
SOAP PADS ,,rtpl 9c
Ul Y johnaen-a Olo-Ooat QT
n H A Quart Can 9 19
MATCHES Otn. of I Ioxn
19c
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!V MakMlksy
1 Sfer Pi. Croat
Cnowdrift
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6Sc
CANDY
Monster Gum Drops
Jelly Beans
Orange Slices
Chocolate Drops
Satin Mix
Broken Mix
Cello Bag
Pound 73c
Oranaes Valencia Pound 7c
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Crammed V
Cabbage
Celery
Potatoes V. S. No. 3, Klamath Cms . 50 lb. bag 79C
OfllOnS Dry. Tel. Dan.. U. 8. No. 1 70 lb. bag 35 C
SdUaSh Mrbl.h.ad, Banana, Dankh or Hub. Lb. 7 V!C
.
Crammed With Delicious Sweat Juice and Vitamins
Pound 2'2C
Pound
5c
Local, solid crisp beads
Orgon, Utah type, grean celery ...
Apples
Fancy Jonathom. Wine
saps, Rome or Delicious.
Pound, 5c
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Produce Price Saturday Only