The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 28, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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    November 28, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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FLEET TO ADVISE
Stitch Vegetable Garden On Towela
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SAN DIEGO! Collf., Nov. 28
0D Initoad of retiring from the
pltine-biilldliiK field if Ills Inter
est In the Consolidated Aircraft
corporation U acquired by the
Vultee Aircraft, Inc., Major Reu
ben H. Fieri Intcndi to stay on
In the "even bigger" Job of ad
visor to both cumpnnloii.
'I'll la decision, Major Fleet laid
In a statement, not only repre
sent lila own choice but fulfill!
a government request. "I con
sider It my patriotic duty," 'the
C'onsalr president remarked.
Kletit's statement followed an
announcement that Vultee, of
Downey, Calif., and Aviation
corporation, which owns an In
terest In Vultee, were negoti
ating to ncqulre, probably
through an i-xi'hunge of stock,
the controlling shares in the
great Snn Diego bomber building
plant held by fleet and member!
of his family.
"By no mrani am I withdraw
ing," he snld. "The Job before
me Is oven bigger than before.
Turning over management de
tail! of ConiHilldntcd to younger
men nnd brcomlng an adviser to
both Consolidated Alrrruft und
Vulleo Aircraft, will enable moj
belter to servo my country in
this period of need than has been
posslblo previously . . . ."
Consolidated builds long-dls-Innre
land and sea bombing
planes for thu United States army ,
nnd navy and for tho anti fascist
nations abroad. It employs mora j
than 30,000 at It! San Diego'
plant und hoi present controcti
exceeding $730,1100,000.
Vultee, sprcliill.it In training
planes and small fighters, holds
soma $153,000,000 in military
and naval orders.
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Nj Household
Do Motif
UK W UOUMHOl MTf. MC
PATTERN 7039
vviint vegetable will you have
todoy? There are ilx kinds here
lo embroider on your tea toweli
and the larger ono In each may
be appllqued, if you like. Pattern
7039 contains a transfer pattern
of fl motifs averaging 7x7s
Inches and applique pattern
pieces; materials needed; llliis
tratlons of stitches.
To obtain Ihli pattern !cnd 10
ccnti In coin to The Herald and
Now!, Household Art! Dept ,
Klamath Falls Do not send this
picture, but keep It and the num
ber for reference. Bo sura to
wrap coin securely, ai a loose
coin often slips out of the en
velope Requests for patterns
should read, "Send pattern
No to
joilowed by your name and address.
Sample This Swedish Food
Recommended By Stylist
Bids on Shasta
Dam Fish Hatchery
To Bo Delayed
SACRAMENTO. Nov. 28 jf)
Postponement of the opening of
bldi for construction of addition
al facilities In connection with
the Shasta dam flih conservation
program was announced by tho
US bureau of reclamation todoy.
Tho bureau was scheduled to
open bids today for building a
batchory on Battle creek In
southern Shasta county, and oth
er offen tomorrow for an adja
cent warehouse and garage. Pro
posals for both projects will be
opened December 8 Instead.
Ilurcau officials said the post
ponement wai due to a change
In the wage icale effecting an In
crease in pay for carpontors who
will be employed in the con
struction. At tho same time,
they announced bids will be
opened December 18 for six resi
dences at the hatchery site.
The fish control program Is
designed to provide salmon a
"detour" to an Insurmountable .
obstacle Shasta dam Itself-fto
their annual migration from the i
Pacific ocean to the upper
reaches of the Sacramento river
and tributary streams.
Vyvyan Donner, American news
reel fashion director, does most
of her International dining in
Swi-dlah restuurants. She hus a
prlza collection of recipes based
on Swedish dlihes and her favor
ite form of entertaining la to
Invite friends In for a Sunday
night supper of Scandinavian
foods. Mibs Donner says the
Swedish dishes produce an ele
gant and expensive-tasting meal
for little money. Swedish meat
balls and Swedish ham omelet
are two of her most popular
recipes.
SWEDISH MEAT BALLS
(Serves 4 to 6)
One-half pound of chopped
beef, 1-3 pound of chopped veal,
s pound of chopped pork, 2 eggs,
suit und pepper, 21 cups of milk,
2 tablcspoonfuls of finely ground
onion, i cup of bread crumbs, 2
heaping teaspoonfuls of butter, 1
cup of boiling water.
Mix the meats together and
put them through the grinder
twice. Mix eggs and milk, beat
ing well, add bread crumbs and
let them soak until they swell.
Fry the ground onions until
golden brown. Mix meat and
bread crumbs thoroughly. Add
onions, season with salt and pep
per to taste. Form Into small
balls and fry In butter until
brown. Add cup of boiling water
and allow to simmer 10 minutes.
SWEDISH HAM OMELET
(Serves 4 to t)
Three eggs, 2i cups of milk, 1
cup of ham cubes, salt and pep
per, 1 tablespoonful of butter.
Mix eggs, milk and butter,
beat thoroughly and season with
salt and pepper to taste. Place
hum cubes on carefully buttered
plo plate, then pour liquid mix
ture over the cubes. Put in a
moderate oven until mixture sets
lightly. Serve on large platter
garnished with greens.
Swedish housewives Import
baking powder from America for
their Sprit Kakor (butter cakes).
We return the compliment by
using their recipe, as given in
"Around the World Making
Cookies," a handy guide to'
cookie baking.
SPRIT KAKOR
(Butter Cakas)
Sift together 3 cups flour, 1
teaspoon baking powder, 1 cup
butter, creamed, 1 cup sugar, 2
eggs, unbeaten. Add the sugar to
the butter and mix well. Add
eggs, one at a time, and mix
well. Add flour gradually and
mix into a smooth dough. Put
the dough through the cookie
press and form cakes Into small
rings. Bake at 400 degrees F.
until light brown.
MENU
BREAKFAST Orange
Juice, oatmeal griddle cakes,
molasses, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON Cream of
tomato soup, wholewheat crou
ton!, hot gingerbread, whipped
cream, teu, milk.
DINNER Swedish ham
omelet, mashed potatoes, but
tered greens, hearts of celery,
squash pie, coffee, milk.
Oregon Gas Sales
Zoom in October
SALEM, Nov. 28 VP) Gaso
line soles In Oregon during Oc
tober totaled 27,377,378 gallons,
largest October figure In history,
and a gain of 4,162,433 gallons
over the same month last year.
Secretory of State Earn Snell
said Tuesday,
Sales for the first 10 months of
1941 were a record high of 251r
324.777 gallons, a gain of 31,
102,338 gallons over the similar
period of 1940. Gas tax collec
tions during the 19 months were
$12,566,239, a gain of $1,555,116
over the similar period last year,
and more than the collections for
all of 1939.
Read the Classified page
CUMBERLAND, Ky., Nov. 27
(AP) Two 18-year-old boys who
were arrested In the slaying of
Ward Loveless, 31, Washing
ton attorney, were returned to
Virginia Thursday, several
hours after their capture.
E. D. Helms of the Lessburg,
Va., police department, laid the
youthi, Paul Bernard Hoback,
18. Bluefleld, W. Va., and Tom
mie Peterson, 18, Lcciburg, had
been charged with murder.
Accompanying Helms and the
two boys back to Leesburg are
High Sheriff S. T. Alexander,
Commonwealth Attorney Charles
S. Harrison and Police Sergeant
L. E. Thomas and Patrolman E.
B. Mitchell, all of Leesburg.
The party left here In Love
less' automobile which was
found at Cumberland yesterday.
The two boys were arrested
shortly before dawn at a hotel
In Appalachia, Va.
Cumberland Patrolman Jim
my Johnson quoted the boys as
admitting robbing and beating
Loveless but denied knowing the
capitol lawyer was dead. John
son said both boys admitted
"some shots were fired" during
a scuffle.
At Leesburg, Va., Claude Hon
icon, partner of Loveless in his
agriculture interests, disclosed
meanwhile that Hoback had
been employed as a farm hand
on the Loveless estate but said
he had been discharged five
weeks ago "because he was sul
len and wouldn't work."
Johnson said both boys were
unarmed when arrested but that
police found several loads for an
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Portland Expects
le Fire Year
Largi
PORTLAND. Nov. 28 (P
Portland will suffer its greatest
fire loss In a decade this year,
Firs Marshal Fred W. Roberts
said Monday night, Sunday's es- j
tlmotcd f200,000 blaze at the
Arden Forms company building
carried the year's total so far
over $000,000.
Losses during 1940 totaled
only $430,581.
HAS LANDED
BOISE, Ida. (P) Six time!
William K. Hodge traveled to
tho writ coait seeking enlist
ment in the marines. Six times
In Portland, Seattle and other
points, they turned him down.
Mo made a seventh trip. The
folks have a wire from San
Diego, Cnllf. Wllllo's in.
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automatic pistol In their posses
sion. The patrolman said Cumber
land police were tipped oft to
the two boys by an aunt of Mo
back who read of the Loveless
killing and noticed that the auto
mobile bore the same license
tags as those listed for Loveless'
automobile in the newspaper
story.
Johnson said Cumberland po
lice trailed the pair from there
to Lynch and then across the
Kentucky - Virginia state line to
Appalachia where they enlisted
the aid of local police In appre
hending the boys.
Plans Completed
For Army Camp
Near Albany
ALBANY, Nov. 28 (P) Cap
tain T. . Dittebrandt, construc
tion quartermaster In charge of
the Albany-Corvallis cantonment
headquarters here, said last night
that plans for the 40,000-acre
project are practically complet
ed, appraisals made and the way
prepared for letting of contracts,
Accordingly, Captain Ditte
brandt said, the contractor-archi
tect offices will be closed Decem
ber 8, though a small staff will
be retained to make any neces
sary alterations.
John W. Cunningham, con
tractor-engineer, and Abbott
Lawrence and F. S. Allyn, archi
tects, Portland, and their asso
ciates will leave.
Captain Dittebrandt revealed
that the cantonment plans pro
vide for a power supply line
from the Bonneville substation
at Albany. He hag recommend
ed complete electrical equipment
for this camp, he added, and if
these recommendations are ac
cepted the Albany cantonment
will be probably the first in
which electricity is used for
cooking, baking and water heat
ing as well as lighting.
Alternate plans provide facil
ities for either one or two army
divisions.
British Slightly
Mixed on History
LONDON. Nov. 28 (Brit
ish fuzzlness about American
history cropped up again today
in a story of a Thanksgiving
celebration by American techni
cians working for British forces.
The story said "Lindbergh's
Gettysburg address" would be
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"MARRIED BACHELOR"
ESQUIRE - Sunday
shown on movie screen as
part of the observance.-
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