The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 05, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
NOBODY LIVES
AT CENTER OF
POPULATION
CARLISLE. Ind., Dee. 5 For
the next 10 years the cemer of
V. S. population will nestle
ankle-deep in a 30-acre clover
field once owned by President
William Henrv Harrison.
On land where the Potawata-
mie Indians made their last stand
before moving across the Missis
sippi river, it's in the center of a
unique tract. The French orig
inally surveyed the tract so that
11 the farm buildings would be
located where the sun would
strike each side at least once dur
ing the day.
The new center Is part of one
of the most productive farms in
the Wabash river valley, only 10
milec from Illinois ctnt ltin nnH
it's owned not by Hoosiers, as
have been the Centers for the
last ou years out by state Sena
tor Charles Garrison of California.
The exact spot, located by Sul
livan County Surveyor W. C.
Smith, is two miles southeast by
east or uu-usie, ina. ine town
was founded in 1815, and its pre
vious claim to fame was its 35
blocks of paved streets for its
872 population, said to be one of
the highest ratios in the country,
s Scattered through the topsoil
of the cloverfield are hundreds
of relics of the Indian wars. Ros
coe Carrithers, who has tenanted
the farm for more than 21 years.
does not even bother to pick
them up any more.
. It took the bureau of census a
year and a half to determine
where the new center should be
The result is this:
If you had a map Just the size
or me united states which
weighed nothing at all . . .
If you could place every man,
woman and child atop it . . .
And if you could place a pin
rjoint under the renter nf iwrnilo.
tion Senator Garrison's clover-
zieia wen . . ,
The map and its occupants
would balance perfectly.
"Boy, will the Senator be
happy about this!" Carrithers ex
claimed. '
And he joined Mrs. Carrithers
in preparing the neat, little farm
house for the influx of visitors
Its new fame may be expected to
auraci.
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
December 8, lfMf
4-H News
FAIR HAVEN COOKINO
The 4-H Cookinf cluh u. n
genized November 12, 1941. We
elected officers which are as fol
lows: Bobbv Sereent.
Jack Smith, vice president: Lu
cille Schiesel, secretary; Marian
Schieferstein, news reporter:
Clarence Casebler. veil anH
leader. We named our club "The
Mix-it Club." There are eleven.
counting the director, who Is
Mrs. L. L. Smith.
Marian Schieferstein.
News reporter.
Betsy Rots Sewing Club
The first meeting was held
November 14, 1941. The leader
of the club is Mrs. McLean. At
the first meeting we elected of
ficers who are president, Edna
Mae Benzlev: vie nr!rtmi
Margie Mikkleson; secretary.
raney ODindier: news rrinrior
Arlene Swegle; song leader. Lu
cille Floyd: veil leader Viroini.
r eager, i nere are fourteen girls
in our sewing club
Our second meeting v heM
xsovember 28, 1941. First the
meeting was called to order by
Edna Benzley and we then chose
me name lor our club which is
"Betsy Ross Sewing club." The
next meeting held, the girls are
going to start working on their
projects. We are looking for
ward to having a successful sew
ing club, and expect to finish our
projects throughout the year.
Arlene Swegle, news reporter.
Chew and Chat Cooking Club
November 26. 1941 th "-,,
and Chat club" met at the ele
mentary school. We called the
roll with name of a mo i--
able. We then drew nm.
our next meeting, during which
we will have a Christmas ex
change. WaVTID r.nhr o-... .
talk on how to use raw veget
ables. Mrs. Keadv
With US boilt triv.r.-
i vonne Hough and Wllma Black
man gave a talk on how to make
cabbage shread. Then we all
played a um ration n,,. ? -.
We then adjourned with another
game. A nleacant tims i
-""-. nno 11 a U
by all.
Billy Davig, news reporter.
vld Brader and George Hash,
won prizes at the spring fair. We
are wondering if the girls can
do as well this year as the boys
did last year competing in a
girl's project.
David Brader, news reporter.
Cook and Talkalot Dinner Club
mo "Look and Talkalot Din-
ner club'" held a meeting Novem
ber 25 at Pelican arhnnl Th.
meeting was called to order by
our president, Eileen Bocchi.
There was nothing cooked at
this meetinc. We marts final ir.
rancempnt for our nkaiimr iuhv
Plans for a Christmas part- were
also discussed. The meeting was
men turnea over to our iparior
Mrs. C. C. Jones. She told us
how to fill out our books and
cards.
Afton Phelps, news reporter
Altamont Husklx
The Altamont Hnclri Unlh
club) was organized on October
17, l4l under the leadership of
Mrs. roerije. ine following of
ficers were elected: President,
BHlie Jean Blaine; vice presi
dent, Dian Kemp; secretary. Le
on a uuguay; yell leaders, Eva
Anderson, Alice Vincent and
Coreia SnnrtA' anno- laaHnre rL.
aldine Book and Connie Coskl;
news renorter. nieen Rook w
have thirty-two members in our
ciuo. At tne present time we are
studying safety and first aid.
Some girls are preparing reports
On this tODic: nthprs are Bi-ninl
skits to present to the club. We
hope soon to have our nhveir-ot
examinations which are to be
given by the county health department.
Illeen Book, news reporter
Song and Happy Stitches Club
The meeting was eaiiex n
der by the president, Helen
Ziemienczuk. The roll was called
by the secretary. Betty Willhite
is the leader of cona mj i
... J CHS.
we sane soncs anri oava th, i..u
yell. The leader. Mrs. William.
told clothing I and II members
hOW to do their vrnrt 1
.. v. iv oiiu ex
plained then how to use the
books. Games were played and
then the meeting was adjourned.
wanna nansen, news reporter.
Vienna Veal Rolls Waltz
Into Favor With Star
FWD DOCTOR OF
SCIENCE VISITOR
LANGELL VALLEY A very
distinguished visitor in Langell
valley last week was Dr. Knox,
noted doctor of science of Seat
tle, Wash. He spent several days
at the Oregon hot springs, a
guest of Dr. C. J. Moser of
Grants Pass. Dr. Knox devel
oped the serum for streptococ
cus after 15 years of research,
and is now working on a serum
ior arcnniis.
TRAGEDY
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 5 VP)
Mrs. Minnie Teske sneaked into
the basement last night with
grapes for her sulking 13-year-
via son, tamuna, wno had been
scoiaea oy his father for being
late io dinner.
She found his body hanging
bj a rope rrom a rafter.
Of the s.nnn nnn fnrmAnnan
families in the United States,
i.uuu.uuo move every year.
itlttctlve
CORDIALS
Fruit Cordials . . 60 Proof
AprlMt a BlitkWrrjf
Pint 85c VsQL$l.60
Creme de Mentha . 60 Proof .
4 Pint 85c Qf.St.60
Creme de Cacao . 60 Proof
4Qt.$l.60
Bernardlne . . 84 Proof
Qt.S2.l3
tHII.8.lY0Nsi)tJCa
BJm rraaclir, ClirtniU
Chemult Co-d
-n. i-m . . ..
wv-u axe
really enthusiastic hn.,t ,! a
- wwu ulCU T
K work. They have enrolled for
o programs this year
leathercraft anri nu. n.
"MuaMUOlieiup,
Last year the boys belonging to
iook sewing with the
girls and learned to crochet. This
year the bova hav kij t.i.
say and the girls are learning to
xae ciuo organized with
the same officers and members
Of both nrnlea Mm.1 .
- . . ' BI1U
officers are as follows, Jacquel
ine MacGreer, president; George
and Marcaret Wash VAn i i
ay Thompson, secretary; David
Brader, Josephine Brader Rob
ert Harris, Richard Jessup, Capie
Jessup, Glenn Hash and Billy
Stucky. Mrs. Verne Brader will
be our club leader again this
year for the leathercraft project
and Robert TT Kacon r..m u .i
' - 111 Ut tll
leader for the marksmanshin
project. Nason has been promi
nent In BOV Scout work in Purl.
land and had a group of scouts in
marksmanship there.
Last year two of the boys, Da-
Ilka Chase, sophisticated star
of stage and radio, makes these
two foreign dishes in her own
kitchen.
VIENNA VEAL ROLLS
(Serves ()
Three-fourths pound mush
rooms, 3 tablespoons butter, 1
CUD sour cream. II nonnrla veal
cutlet sliced thin, 2 medium sized
onions, 2 tablespoons fat, 1 tea
spoon paprika, salt and pepper to
taste.
Chop mushrooms fine, saute In
butter 5 minutes. Add H tea
spoon salt, 2 tablespoons sour
cream. Cool. Cut veal into strips
Of 2x4 inches, snrinkle eai-h
piece lightly with salt and black
pepper. Place small amount of
mushroom mixture on each Diece
of meat, roll up and fasten to-
gciner with toothpicks. Slice on
ions thin and cook slowlv In lmn
frvinc nan in hot fat until iishtw-
browned. Add veal rolls and
brown well. Add paprika and re
maining mushrooms. Cover and
cook slowly 1 hour. Remove rolls
to heated platter. Pour remain-
ins sour cream into nan anH heat
thoroughly. Pour resultin taupe
over rolls.
ENGLISH PORK PIE
(Serves 4 to S)
One and one-half munHi of
lean pork, 1 onion, salt and pep
per, 1 pound flour, I cup lard, 1
cup water. 1 ess volk t cm
milk.
Remove bone and gristle from
meat, place In pan and cover
with cold water. Bring to boil,
skim fattv surface. AHH Ui-
onion, season with salt and pep
per, simmer for 3 hours. Remove
from fire, cut meat Into small
cubes. Boll lard and water for
several minutes, add to flour
which has been sifted with M
teaspoon of salt. Stir until of a
kneadoble consistency knead
until smooth. Cover and stand on
top of stove or in a warm place.
After t hour, knead nwiln. Di
vide dough-setting aside enough
to make lids for pie. Make Inriie
hollow ovnl bowl of Plough, fill
with meat, moistened with a lit
tle of stock, cover with Hd. Press
down edges, make small hole In
center of top, surround It with
club and cave a sneers to the
pupils. We didn't have any old
business. In new business, we
elected a vice' president who is
Jimmie Alexander and we also
elected a news reporter n.v. i.
Yvonne Swindler. Then we read
our lesson In the breakfast club.
we also filled in our rnrH. l
then the meetine was ariionmesi
by the president.
Lilas Yvonne Swindler,
News reporter.
Hapcr Go Lurkv riv.
This is a report of what we
did in our club Km-emiu. oo
1941. The meeting was called
to order by the president. We
Bvc me pieage to tne flag and ! Ik 4 1
the 4-H pledge. The president Relieve misery, as most mothers
asKed for old business and then ao- BUB ta
for new busineu Then i i throat, chest
yells. Mr. Jenkins came to our 1 VaoaOm.
kiuiv- .si.cu w wevr-WBWW
rim of dough. Brush top with
yolk of egg which has bean
beaten tip with milk, fluke 2
hours In niodernte oven. Remove
from oven, pour III rrmiilnilfr of
stock which has hmtrd. Sorvi
cold. Sllner, Athletic Director Per
cy Locoy and other officials of
the college will attend the Pcl
f lo Coast conference meeting
Pnlm Springs Monday.
FOR HINT
TRUCKS and BICYCLES
You D Wa Move Yourself
Save H Long and
Short Trips.
STILES' BEACON SERVICE
Phone (304 1201 East Main
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YOU'LL TASTE the difference in Libby's
Fruit Cocktail. All the five fruits that go
into it are as outstandingly delicious as Libby's
Hawaiian Pineapple, Libby's California
Peaches, Libby's Bartlett Pears.
Fruit cocktail makes an easy-fixed appetitcr,
salad, or dessert. Get Libby's . . . and be sure of
really finefru its.
FREE-NEW RECIPE BULLETIN. Hunches for Nutritions
Lunches it full of good Idras for packing lunch bos. Addrtu
Mary Hal Martin. Libby. M'Neill & Llbbr. Chicago, Illinois.
Pineapple, peachts, pears, grapes, cherries
each Libby's quality. Delicious.'
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V
Snowdrifr
Pur Vgtabl
Shortening
X lb.
Pall
65c
SUPER MARKET
9th and Pin - Ph. 3168
STORE NO. 2
1338 Or. Ph. 4714
STORE NO. 3
2200 So. tth Ph. 687S
C is for CHILI POWDER
by Schilling it's blended
Just try if... your search
for the finest is ended!
Schilling
T iriCIS-l IXTSACTS
It's at Emil's Food Markers
hare more cent Prices
rith its Every Day prices that your dollar!
effective Friday, Saturday and Monday.
What a Break for
Pantry-Snoopers
i
Keep Fresh, Flaky
SNOW FLAKES
Always on
Hand!
sweked with good-eating
gNOWrtAKB"
Extra FRESH I
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Meat Specials Saturday Only
Hamburger or
Sausage 8E?.. 2lbf. 35c
ist I1'6' lb. 22c
Sliced Bacon ir"1d
CLaal D!U. OF
Kraut
I mwml Horn
B.UI U
BEEF
A big quart
Rendered
lb. 35c
.... .b. 15c
10c
4 1. 65c
Specials on South 6th St.
Bacon. H or Whol Hams. H or Whole.
Lb 25c Lb. 26 He
Sausag, Country Shortening, Snow
Styl .... 2 lb. 25e Cap 4 lbs. 45e
Catsup SSwSi
ftrnn Our Favorite
catsup ,2.ef. bottu
Jf Deep Brown
large
bot.
tot
7 "uirw
tangy ' ' r' fre
rushed to your
from th f" right
"VVfrii& Xlesome.
end SNUW riMivw
Nothing VZLcVZ
a hPPi rt esaertsp
.ll evening tnan v
for
35c
10c
10c
25c
35c
27c
25c
comes along
FRESH - FROM -THE -OVENS
BAKED BY "NABISCO
I
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NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
Damno 13M-OS
"CMIIJ C,
Pumpkin 2N8eniM
Salmon T'c.rk 2
CmIimmm Msrrimac Brand
daimOn Columbia. No. M s
Da sMt- Libby's No. 4 Sieve O
I No etn b for ,
Garden Brand, No. 303 can ... 3 for 23
Eggs, Grade A Large
Dozen 37c
Crackers TZuSox 19c
Starch l Co'n 4 29c
Assorted A
Flavors dIcoi. 5C
Corned Beef 24c
SZW Oven Baked
Beans Lc.r: 17c
Brown
Bread J 15c
Sm Peas r. 2 N-n? 33c
Produce 8pdls Frl. and Sat. Only
Oranges B00rx 252 1 19
Oranges f?u,1deI.ura..,,,,2,do.. 25c
Grapefruit iro.80 ' do.. 45c
Klamath Nttd Cams
Potatoes SoA' 10 Ib.. 23c
Washington Roman Bauty
Apples c'rn.7. boxl
Washington Dalielous
Apples FJUoV s;
Madlum Sis (For Baking)
Sw. Potatoes 4lbf. 17c
Lunch Tongu
Swift's Premium
Can
18c
Deviled Meat
Swift's Premium
No. 4 Cn
6
Cam
25c
Coffee
Chi It 8nborn
Drip or Rg. Grind
1 Lb.
Can
3 Lb.
Can
31c
85c
SW Asparagus rNT2, 27c
Spinach JJ; 2 for 27c
Kraut yrL 11c
'or 2S
625c
No. 2M can
No. 1 Tall Can . 3
UaI C.. D.l
Tomato Sauce 6ean,
Josephine Brand. Extra Standard
Dole
Pineapple
Coral Sa Brand
No. 2 Can a
Fancy Sllcad
No. 2 Can
15c
17c
Havn leans'
No. 2M
Can
3
2
for
for
for
29c
25c
29c
23c
25c
27
2 Cant (20-or. sixe) Standby
OVEN BAKED BEANS 1e
With each 49-lb. Sack
Swonsdown FAMILY FLOUR $1.99
ALL FOR
SAOO
Tomatoes
Tender Sweet
..n Choice Quality.
corn No. Jos e z.,
Mll- Cosmos Brand
worn No. 2 Cin
Marrimac Brand
A MMMaii Midium Sis.
Asparagus No. 2 e.
Large Sis. No, 2 Can
Bella Fruita or Dal Haven
Grapefruit CN." 2
Meo Brand (In Syrup)
Kadota Figs
Walnuts 8K?,,.dlum
Mixed Nuts "
Homestead
wwwim.w mui a f8r Ju
Raisins 29c
Olives
Above Pr Brand
Jumbo Sis
Tall cai
19c
Tuna Fish
White Star 0fm
No. M can --C
Hormal
Spam
31c
2 lor 25c
Peanuts lbs.
for
for 29c
ib.. 35c
45c
35c
Can
Swansdown
Cake Flour
Large
Pkg.
25c
Milk
Swift Premium
Tall Can j'
4 for OOC
Case . . . $3.99
RINSO, giant pkg 60c
RINSO, large pkg 21e
LUX TOILET SOAP, bar 6c
LIFEBUOY SOAP, bar 6e
LUX FLAKES, large pkg 22e
Sugar
, White Satin
B.V.b: 6k
fa5," $1.52
100 Lb. te aa
Bag PJiOV
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