Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 18, 1943, Page 9, Image 9

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Sitdown Strike Against
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' DALLAS, Tx., Mitrch 18 fl'j
Private Homer Lru Andrews
may miss out un u military court
frsrtlal on churiicn of mutiny nl
Pandlaton (laid, Ore., by receiv
ing sentence of two years In El
Rano reformatory yesterday (or
Violation of the law prohibiting
traruportatlon across state line
of a stolen car.
, Andrews plondad guilty. When
asktd to explain the army's ro
port to the FBI that he won to
hove been tried on tha chiirga of
mutiny at Poiullolon flnlil If lie
lind not Ikh'ii released to gov
oil ii nun t outhorltlcii, Andrews
told Fodoiiil Judgo T. W. Duvld
on: That he had gone AWOL from
I ho field to coi mi to Dalian to lire
Ills wild iilxmt liar request for a
dlvorca and whim he returned
ho was put In the guard house
whern ho and 11 others hud gone
on a alt-down iitrlko from work
ngnlimt the qmillty of food
served them by a new provoit
tn ii r 1 1 ii 1 . .
"Whut food did you have?"
tho Judgo imkod.
Andrew aald It consisted
mostly of black coffee, oatmeal,
potatoes and beam at varloui
meuls,
The Judge observed that some
famous moil had done with leas
and assessed Andrew the two
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PHONE BOOK ORANDPOP
The first telephone directory
In New York City wa Issued In
1878 and wai so small that It
barely filled one aide of an or
dlnury sheet of paper. '
DELICIOUS COLA DRINKS
good for the whole
family and guests!
made at home.
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Old Favorites
To Round Out
Ration Meals
Man la a creature of habit
when It comes to food as well
aa In most other everyday ac
tivities, says Wlnnlfred K. Gil
len, chairman of the Klamath
county nutrition committee for
dofense, In discussing menu
change needed to fit rapidly
changing market supplies. Those
who have studied the matter say
that most men who occasionally
cat at hotel or restaurant will
be more likely to order some
familiar food than to take a
chance on something new. In
wartime, however, food habits
re bound to be Jarred and the
question la how to make these
necessary change as pleasant as
possible.
The experienced homemaker
recognizes that the family en
Joy meal that do not vary too
greatly from the accustomed
type, say Mr. Gillen. In find
ing way to make meat go far
ther, he will probably look
first to old favorite family reci
pe such a that of baked beans,
split pea soup, or lima bean
chowder.
However, If your recipes are
not at hand, try these which
have been suggested at recent
home extension unit demonstra
tions: Split Pea Soup
1 cup split pea
1 mall onion, diced.
2 tablespoon flour
Salt and pepper to taste
3 quart brown stock
1 pint tomato Juice or
trained tomatoes.
Clean peas and soak In water
to cover over night. Add the
peas, the water in which soaked,
and the sliced onion to stock
and simmer until peas are ten
der. If preferred, the meat bone
may be cooked at same time as
peas, starting In cold water. Add
more water as necessary. Press
peas through a sieve and re
turn to broth. Add tomato Juice.
Make thickening from flour and
cold water and add to soup.
Stir until It thickens. Cook for
S minutes, (about). Taste and
add salt and pepper if needed.
Serve hot with croutons. (Serves
5-8).
Lima Bean Chowder
1 cup dry lima beans
2 strips bacon or salt pork
2 tablespoons minced onion
4 cup diced carrots
H cup diced celery or dried
celery leaves (may omit).
1 tablespoon chopped green
pepper (may omit)
2 teaspoons salt
ltt cups milk
1 tablespoon flour '
' 2 cups canned tomatoes
U teaspoon pepper.
Clean beans and soak over
night in water to cover. Cook
in same water with 1 teaspoon
salt. Add water as needed. Dice
bacon and cook until delicately
browned. Remove bacon and
add onion, popper, carrots and
celery to fat, Cook until deli
cately browned. Add to beans.
Cook until tondor. Add bacon
and milk and thicken with paste
made from the flour and 2
tablespoons of cold water. Stir
until thickened. Strain tomatoes
and heat them. Add tomatoes to
the chowder Just before serving.
Combine below the boiling
point. Taste and add seasoning
if needed.' (8-10 servings;.
Chinese Puff
1 cup rice, brown or white -
1 cup cold white sauce .
tablespoon dry mustard
6 eggs, separated
1 teaspoon salt
tt tablespoon paprika
Vi cup melted butter
1 cup (or less) of grated
cheese.
Cook rice In large quantity of
salted water until tender. Wash
In cold water. Place mustard.
salt, paprika, butter and beaten
egg yolk in white sauce and
mix. Combine rice with white
sauce mixture. Beat egg whites
and fold into mixture. Taste and
add seasoning if needed. Pour
Into pan, surround pan with, hot
water and bake about 30 min
utes at 3S0 degrees F. or until
set when tested with knife in
center. (8-10 servings).
New Pine Creek Boy Says
Mosquitoes Bad in Guinea
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mulkcy re
cently received word from their
youngest son PFC Ben (Budge)
Mulkey who was inducted into
the army two years ago March
28. On February 24 he wrote as
follows:
"We are In New Guinea at the
present time; the mosqultos are
terrible, bite right through your
clothes. We sure arc In the Jun
gle, heavy underbrush, tall trees
with wide leaves, with climbing
vines over them,
"Have seen the natives they
wear hardly any clothes. Just
a blanket or piece of cloth
around their midsection; really
some hard looking specimens but
guess they get along and are
friendly as far as I know. They
have grass houses, covered with
wide leaves from the trees; the
frames are tied together with
grass or climbing vines or some
thing of that sort.
"Have looked at Jap equip
ment, think all of ours lots bet
ter. Have ridden In air trans
ports, was quite a thrill for me.
"Mike O'Connor was left be
hind in Australia with a broken
hand, don't know whether or
not he will Join us later but sure
hope I get to see him again. Bob
Koskcla was here looking for
me a fow days ago but couldn't
find me at that time; would have
iiked to talk with him for awhile
as i hadn't heard from him for
sometime.
'This place is quite warm, no
breeze coming through the dense
woods at all. Was in an air raid
but didn't amount to much; seen
lots of "ack-ack" shells burst
in the air was quite a sight at
I night really made you have a
queer feeling at that. Don t
think too much of New Guinea,
some rough country in parts but
seems to be lots of water which
is a good thing.
"This Is all the paper we were
Issued at the present time so
you can tell the rest of the folks
why I'm not writing.
"Well don't worry too much
about me, we are doing all right
haven't worked too hard as
, yet, but the heat is pretty darn
warm.
Your son, Budge.
Roosevelt Gets
Model of Carrier
WASHINGTON, March 18 W)
Henry J. Kaiser, west coast ship
builder, gave President Roose
velt today a model of new air
craft carrier to be launched at
Vancouver, Wash. .
Although fish live in water
and breathe it, they never drink
it, getting enough moisture in
their food.
HORSE BEATS MAN
BLANDING, Utah, (P) In
land S h n m w a y, 27-year-old
miner, raced 10 hours against a
riderless, unsaddled horse
then surrendered.
The raco was arranged to set
tle the community argument
over whether a horse could
travel twice as far a a man In
a 24-hour period.
The miner had walked 68
miles in 19 hours, but quit
when he learned the horse had
made 135. The horse wa pretty
tired, too.
Relief for Mistria cf
HEAD COLDS
Put S-purpM V-tro-nol op eaea
nostril. It (1) shrinks swollen mem-
branes, (2) soothes irritation, and
(3) helps clear eold-olog.
Bed nasal passages. vif arc P
Follow complete dl "J
reetlons In folder. VA'TtO'NOl
Thjs Is
TOSS
Good Buys for a Few Points
Points
(I) GRAPEFRUIT. Royal Club, HMi.Oi. Tin
(10) BEETS, Royal Club Sliced, 20-Os. Tin
(14) CARROTS, Royal Club Shoestring, No. 2 Tin ..
(14) BEANS. Lane County, No. 2 Tin ..
(II) SPINACH. Royal Club, No. 2 Tin
( 8 ) riOB, Royal Club, No. 1 Tall Tin .....
(13) PEAS, Rosadale, 17-Os. Tin
(14) PEAS and CARROTS, Royal Club, No. 2 Tin ..
( 8 ) RED BEANS, Frash Flavo, 18-Os. Tin
( 6 ) BLENDED JUICE, Royal Club, No. 300 Tin
(16) PINEAPPLE JUICE, Dole, No. 2 Tin
(16) PEAS, Llbby's, No. 2 Tin
Pries
12
15
13
15
IS
17
12
17
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16
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Qi&iU fyiuitl and VeeicMel
Onion Plants SEK.
Apples KoiT...Y...,
Spinach fZ?.
Oranges Flnl?!...
Grapefruit Er'..Ld:Tu9.r
Grapefruit MS..
....... 2Bu.45c
40-Lb. Box $2.75
2LbI.25c
do.. 59c
4 ,or28c
.5 for25c
Points
(16)
Price
18c
(14)
(I)
Panc HYal Club
rcHJ ao.os. Tin
Bwaet, tender, delicious garden frash peasl
Diamond A Whola Kernel, 1 "T
Com 20,0s.- Tin ic
Cream Style Try its extra flavorl '
CatSUp u!o.' Bottle
Rich red sauce for spicing a variety
of tasty foods!
15c
Points
Price
?n Spinach KtT. 17c-
Oreen broedlaaf, testy nutritious
A quality you'll llkel
,ai) Peaches $h .29c
(,) Cocktail JftEoTft" 2 f 25c
POINT SAVINGS NONRATIONED
KRAUT, Quart Glass Jar 19
COrrEE STRETCHER, Boyd's, Lb. Pkg. .... 19
SILL PICKLES, C.H.B., 84-Os. Jar 35
HI-HO BUTTER CRACKERS, Large Pkg. 21
RAVIOLI, Riviera, 18-Os. Jar 15
OLIVES, La MIrada, Pint Tin ...... 29
8 fc W CRANBERRY SAUCE, No. 2 Tin .
PARKAY Margarine .
NUCOA Margarine ....,.....,..,
SWAN SOAP, Large Bar
RIN80, Large Pkg
EGGS, GRADE X LARGE, DOZ.
29
, 2 Lbs. 49
2 Lbs. 51
10
23
38a
2ualityAfeaU
Jones Colored Fryers
Beef Roast Lb. 28c
Pork Roast ....:;..;M...1.....:.;... Lb. 32c
Rib Boil Lb. 23c
Veal Roast Lb. 30c
Pork Steak Lb. 32c
Cheese
' Broektleld, American
i : $1.90
Mild Cheese
35c
Full Cream,
Lb.
FLOUR
Swansdown
24M-Lb. Bag $1.05
49-Lb. Bag $2.09
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giving you the constant, tireless vision" to which
you are entitled and that i to have them com-'
pletely examined. NOW during Better Vision
Week Is a good time. See any registered optome- .
trist, or the registered optometrist here but DO
IT NOW! You'll be told frankly if glasses are not
needed.
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