The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 20, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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    March 20. 194fj'
PAGE SIX
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
IS
NOTE SOUNDED
IN IGL TALK
TULELAKE An optimistic
talk on the world situation by
Bert Igl, Klamath Falls, imbued
Tulelaka Rotarians this week
. with the Idea that perhaps after
all the war will stimulate in
genuity and self reliance in the
people of the United States.
Lack of materials and imple
ments upon which we have de
pended to make living easier
should be the incentive for the
manufacture of substitutes.
Brains, he remarked, will be
put to use figuring out new ways
of doing old tasks.
Mistakes In direction of the
war effort must be expected and
rectified and the population
must expect such errors in such
a gigantic undertaking, Igl stat
ed. President Clark Fensler called
the meeting to order and the
new reception committee of
Eddie Gresham, George Heiben
and Dick Dickson functioned
perfectly. Charles K. Weise led
the community singing. One
guest, Glenn Kent of. Klamath
Falls, was present, i
Karl Gentry, in San Fran
cisco this week, will be chair
man of the program next week.
P. C. Bergeman also was in San
Francisco on the meeting day.
Alturan Pays
Official Visit to
Tulelake Lodge
TULELAKE Charles Bald
win, Alturas, inspector of the
seventh Masonic district of Cali
fornia, paid his official visit to
Canby Cross Masonic lodge, AF
and AM Tuesday night. He was
.accompanied by - Leon Smith,
also of Alturas. '
Arthur Schaupp, - Klamath
Falls attorney, a thirty-third de
gree Mason, spoke on national
defense. Fred Flock, worthy
master of the Klamath Falls
lodge, was also among a number
of other Klamath Falls Masons
present.
Otis Roper, acting master In
the absence of Fred Fisher who
entered service with the United
States navy immediately after
being Inducted into office, pre
sided.
j Poe Valley
Among those' who attended
the auction sale from the valley
at Malin Sunday were Joe and
John Nork and Irvin Rose.
Web Van Meter and children,
Louise and Dale, were weekend
visitors here from Dorr is.
Mr. Streeter was a business
caller here Sunday -from near
Merrill.
The Bert Wilder family are
moving into the old Earl Webber,
place.
The Jack Holzhouser family
! moving to ' Klamath Falls
where Jack has found employ
ment.
Will Meacham made a trip to
Ashland Monday.
: Clarence Webber Is getting
tome land ready for a crop of
peas which he Intends to sow
this spring. v .
Vic Brown is getting some
ground ready for potatoes on
Archie Roberts' place.
Clarence Webber took a load
of hogs to Klamath Falls market
Friday.
. Mr. and Mrs. Ross were shop
pers in Klamath Falls from the
valley Saturday.
' Mrs. House is moving some of
her things into the old Irvin
house. '
George Smith was a caller
here from Malin Thursday. .
SIESTA
RYE BEACH, N. H., March 20
(AP) The girls of Stoneleigh
college intend their spring fiesta
March 21 to be 8 gala affair.
They were a 't dismayed,
therefore, when t. invitations
came back from the printer with
a typographical error describing
the event as the "spring siesta."
FRESH,
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DEFENSE
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By the Klamath County Nu
trition Committe for Defense
Those of us who like our
cakes, pies and pastries have
been wondering how we can
continue on a normal basis with
sugar rationing looming in the
foreground. One thing that will
be done we will be looking for
sugar substitutes. Among the
sweet foods that are being railed
to tha colors in the defense kitch
ens of America are honey, mo
lasses, corn syrup, maple syrup
and sweet fruits.
Honey, which is 75 per cent
sugar, is the oldest of the world's
sweets. It may be used as the
sweetening agent of cakes,
cookies, pies, frosting, sauces.
and as a beverage sweetener
The distinguishing characteristic
of the sugar in honey is the ease
and rapidity with which it can
be assimilated into the blood
stream. When using honey m
pastries, recipes should be used
which are especially prepared
for its use since the water con
tent of honey must be taken into
account
Molasses is another old-time
sweet Molasses is the syrup -f
the sugar cane which is trailed
down and contains all of the vi
tamins, minerals, and sugars in
the original juice. When using
molasses for sugar, it should be
kept in mind that one cup of mo
lasses will give as much sugar
and sweetness as one cup of
granulated sugar. One cup of
molasses contains about four ta
blespoons of water. For each
cup of molasses used in baking,
one-half teaspoon of baking soda
should be used.
Corn syrup may be used in
frosting, cakes, cookies, pie and
in canning. Sugar rationing
may help America in proper nu
trition in this way. Statistics
show us that with normal con
sumption, the average person has
too much sugar in his daily diet
The average daily consumption
of sugar per person is 41 ounces.
This will probably be reduced
when rationing goes into effect
In order to make good use of
sugar substitutes, particularly
honey, the following recipes will
probably prove helpful:
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as you have in the put Thee
two exclusive M. J. B. features
a uniform roast and double
blending will give you the fin
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Chocolate Cake
2t cups cake flour or 21 cups
blend flour.
1 teaspoon salt'
I teaspoon soda
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon baking powder
1 cup fat
I cup honey
1 egg
2 squares chocolate
1 teaspoon vanilla
1 cup sour milk
Sift flour, salt soda, and bak
ing powder. Cream sugar, fat
and honey. Add egg yolk, melt
ed chocolate, and vanilla. Beat
well. Add sifted dry ingredi
ents alternately with sour miltc.
Fold in beaten egg whites. Bake
in moderate oven t370 deg. F.)
for 40 minutes.
Rolled Cookies
3 cups blend flour
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon salt
3 teaspoons baking powder
1 cup fat
2 eggs
cup honey
1 teaspoon lemon rind
Nuts for top of cookies if de
sired. Sift flour, sugar, salt and bak
ing powder. Cream fat, add eggs
(Part of one white may be re
served to brush over cookies.)
Add honey and lemon rind. Mix
these ingredients well. Com
bine liquid and dry ingredients.
Dough is easier to handle if it
is allowed to stand in a cool
place for about 30 minutes. PoU
about t inch thick and cut.
Place .on a baking sheet IX de
sired, the cookies may be brush
ed with slightly beaten egg
white and sprinkled with chop
ped nuts and granulated sugar.
Bake in a hot oven (42S deg. F.)
from S to 10 minutes.
Suggestiqns for Sandwich
Fillings
Peanut butter and honey
Mix equal parts of peanut but
ter and crystallized honey.
Dried apricot or prune marma
lade Wash apricots or prunes
Grind fine. To 1 cup of ground
fruit add 1 to 1 cup of honey to
give a desirable marmalade con
sistency. Blend this mixture
well. Place in jars, cover, and
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BOUIll YOU1 MONIT BACK!
Buy a pound of M. J. B. Try it
for a week. If you don't agree
it's better than any other cof
fee, return the lid to M.J. B. Co.,
Sin Francisco. We will refund
' double your purchase price.
coffee makers. RIOULAR MIND.
allow to stand about two weeks
before using. .
Applet in Honey Salad
4 medium apples
1 cup honey
i cup vinegar
1 cup water
i teaspoon cinnamon or red
cinnamon candies.
Core whole apples, or cut In
quarter sections. Skins may be
left on. Mix and heat honey,
vinegar, water and cinnamon. If
red apples are desired, use from
four to six cinnamon candies for
each apple in place of the ground
cinnamon. Cook apples slowly
until just tender. Remove ap
ples from syrup. Boll syrup un
til thick and pour it over apples.
These apples may be used In sal
ad or served with meat
Yeast Bread
1 cake yeast
1 cup lukewarm water
2 cups milk
1 tablespoon shortening
2 to 4 tablespoons honey
11 teaspoon salt
About 6 cups blend flour
Soften the yeast in the warm
water. Scald milk over hot
water. Add fat, honey, and salt
to hot milk. Cool until luke
warm and add yeast Add
enough flour to make a stiff
batter. For the sponge method
this batter is allowed to become
light and spongy before more
flour is added. Then add enough
flour to make dough just stiff
enough to knead. Turn on to
lightly floured board and knead
enough to blend Ingredients.
Cover and let rise until double
in bulk. Bake from 45 minutes
to 1 hour in a hot to moderate
oven (325 deg. to 373 deg. FJ
California Cuts
Requirements for
Army Draftees
SACRAMENTO, 'March 20
(UP) Many potential selectees
in California will be eligible for
induction into the army as the
result of lowered requirements
for eyes and teeth, Brig. Gen.
Joseph O. Donovan, state dl- j
rector of selective service, an
nounced Wednesday.
The new dental requirement
is merely the ability to eat and
digest army "chow" he said.
All local draft boards have
been ordered to re-classify regis
trants granted deferment due to
deficiencies in teeth and eye
sight A baby whale may weigh as
much as 7 tons at birth.
BABY'S COLDS
Keller misery fast
externally. Rub on
WICKS
1 W VapoRub
jiANt WhaVs cooking, detective?
Mistoni I'm up against the per
fect easel Bert fry this coffees.
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Say, what are you trying to prove!
aisTONi That a case of M.J.B. is the
perfect case. I've made it every way
and it's swell every time I
..for percolator or coffee pot,
TAXES-SPRAGUE
ASHLAND, Ore., March 20
(UP) Oregon is in position to
reduce ita income tax rate by at
least 20 per cent Governor
Charles A. Sprague told meet
ing of the Ashland chamber of
commerce Thursday night.
The governor said hit admin
istration had eliminated all
property taxes from state pur
poses, a two mill levy for the
elementary school fund and a
one-halt mill levy for retirement
of veteran's aid commission
bonds.
Other steps with which he
characterized hi administra
tion's Interest in the taxpayer
were the taking over of the
counties' share of public wel
fare administrative costs and
partial absorbing of old age as
sistance programs.
During the present state ad
ministration, the governor point
ed out the bonded indebtedness
of the state was reduced more
than $10,000,000 and a surplus
of better than 12,000,000 built
up in the state treasury.
Medford Camp Road
Work Complicated
PORTLAND, March 20 (ZD
Construction of an access road
into the Medfodr army canton
ment was complicated here to
day by high bids opened by the
state highway commission.
Two bids on the south half of
the road both were considerably
above highway department esti
mates, commissioners said.
The commission delayed ac
tion until later in the day.
Low bid on the four miles of
grading and paving of the south
half was entered jointly by
Leonard-Slate of Multnomah,
and Jacobssen-Jensen, Portland,
$421,337. McNutt Bros., of Eu
gene, bid $443,433.
Babler Bros., Portland, was
low on the north half with $312,
887.50.
. Both whales and opposums
are mammals, but a baby whale
outweighs a baby oppossum of
the same age about 49,444,000
times.
At
Tomato Juice
SUV Sutra Large
Ripe Olives no
SrW Had Kidney
Beans
Armour's
Treet M'e.rr"
Jacob Boiled In Butter
Mushrooms,,.
J0m
Hamburger Steak
And Onions 12 e, e.n. 29c
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Phone
3138
How's Your Smell?
Find Out for
50 Cents Per Sniff
NEW YORK. March 20 (UP)
A genuine Imported toque
fort cheese a scarce item now
that they no longer can be
Imported irbm France' ar
rived Wednesday to go to work
raising funds for the British
American ambulano corps.
The corps owns the ilva
pound ah, valued at 1100.
On of the last shiploads
brought from Franc 19
months ago. It was flown her
from Chicago. It will be put
on exhibition at a Manhattan
store, where cheese-lovers
can't buy it, and can't touch
it but can smell if for SO
cants a sniff.
OLD AGE ASSISTANCE
VENTURA, Calif., March 20
(JPh-Mrs. Cristobal Garcia Soto,
93, "wanted someone to look
after me in my old age." So she
and Carlos Martinez, 69, applied
for a marriage license. He's a
bachelor.
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We Deliver Free
KEYTON NEW HEAD
OF KUMATH ELKS
Frank Peyton was eleoted
exalted ruler of Klamath Falls
Elks lodge. No. 1247, at the an
nual balloting Thursday evening.
He will succeed Exalted Rulor
Lawrence Slatar.
Other new officers are: Jack
Unman, leading knight; Ray
Rugcr, loyal knight; Glen Evans,
lecturing knight; Don Hunt, sec
retary; Robert A. Thompson,
trustoo; R. F. England, tiler; Lea
tor Offield, treasurer; E. B. Hall,
alternute delegate to the grand
lodge.
This year's change of officers
marks the retirement of Lloyd
Porter as treasurer after more
than 20 yoars In that post Ho re
fused nomination.
One out of every 20 trucks
operating on American highways
Is owned by government fed
erul, state or local.
Quality
Ham Ends
Shoulder
Beef Pot Roast
, Ca 1W ba
Huqor- W0.,29c
DU0fi aeons e,nt
Peas r- I
SauerKroux.
1 1
I Mate
Won"
Rib Boiling Beef .J7c,
Fresh Beef Tongue . .... lb. 19c
Fresh Ground Beef 2 lb. 45c
Shoulder Pork Roast lh 32c
Trash Dressed Colored
HENS and FRYERS
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ennne
Defense Begins
Boylen Testimony 1
PENDLETON, March 20 OP)
The defense opened today In the
trial of Tom Boylen Jr., Pendle
ton sheep man charged with con
verting mortgaged proporly to
hi own use, following a surprise
conclusion of the government's
case yesterday.
On the stand late yesterday
were Robert N. Duhlgran, FBI
agent who arrested lioylen at
Now Orleans in October, 1040,'
Harvey Kay, Memphis, Tenn.,'
lloylon's brother-in-law, and
Eugeno Boylen, the defendant's
brother.
Dahlgren said that Boylen ad'
mltted mortgaging shoop to the
Baker Production Credit associa
tion and selling soma of them
without turning ovc. all of the
proceeds to the association. Ha
said Boylen refused to sign a
statement to that effect, how
ever, without first consulting his
attorney.
For propor handling of a
plane, a pilot's movements must k
be rhythmic rather than Jerky. V
Fresh Frozen
Loganberries
19c
Meais
290
,k 27c
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