PACE EICHT
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
THURSDAY, OCT. 6, Hl
Early Fund Collections Point
To Colorful Yuletide Streets
Chrlstmu decoration (or down
town Klamath Fall an apparently
sutured, according to a report made
to the chamber of commerce direc
tor! at noon Wednesday by Al Lent,
of the Merchant association. Ap
proximately two thirds of the turn
needed has beeu raised, he aald,
and It U expected that the remain
der of the amount will be In hand
by torn time next week. Consider
able economies have been elite ted
by the committee that has the pro
ject In charge, be reported.
For example, at least tlOOO wiU
be aaved by having the electrical
wiring done here Instead of by the
contractors who are providing the
decorations. i
Christmas Tree
The 20-30 club, he said, has
agreed to take over the downtown
Christmas tree that will be a part
of the street decoration program.
Further developments In the prob-1
km of mall and express service
posed by the cancellation of two
California trains by the Southern
Pacific, were given In a report from
the Los Angeles chamber of com
merce which protested the removal
of the trains, but agreed not to
bring the formal proceedings before
the California public utilities com
mission for a period of six months
during which the railroad company
has agreed to review the situation
and take remedial measures In case
the loss of service proves to be a
aeiious handicap to the California
and Oregon communities that are
affected.
- Outgoing Service Hit
George P. Davis pointed out to
the directors that incoming mall
and express service has not been
seriously curtailed by reduction In
the number of trains. It Is the out
going service, he explained, that
has been most Interfered with.
Manager Charles Stark read a
letter from the Three Flags high
way association containing the In
formation that the three-mile a
tlon Just north of Secret Valley that
has been rough and difficult has
been resurfaced and Is now open to
traffic and that surfacing contract
for 10 miles In the John Day sec
tion of the highway In northern Ore
gon are soon to be let.
Interesting Talk
An Interesting feature of the noon
program las a brief talk by Rus
sell S. Rhodes, manager of the Tul
sa, Okla., chamber of commerce,
who Is making a lour of cities in
Oregon. Washington and Idaho. He
predicted that all areas In the West
and the Southwest will continue to
grow as a result of a steady drift
of population and Industry from the
East and the Northeast. He dis
cusses problems 01 chamber of
commerce organisation and assert
ed that keeping the membership ful
ly Informed as to what Is being
done stands at the top of the list.
Manager Stark, telling of com
plaints that have followed Die oper
ations of an outside crew of maga
sine salesmen within the past lew
days, urged again that wherever
possible people give preference to
local concerns, which are here on
the ground, year Ui and year out. I
and to whom complaints of poor
service can be taken.
GOVERNOR DOUGLAS M'KAY, who started out os a news
paper boy himself, signs Newspaperboy Week proclamation
while Newsboy Eldon Miller from his home town, Salem,
looks on. Saturday is Newspaperboy Doy.
NW Tree Forming
Group Formed
PORTLAND. Oct. 8 lA A new
Pacific Northwest forest conservation
organization to promote private tree
farming and related projects was
announced today.
E. P. Stum, Portland. Is chair
man and George L. Drake, Shelton,
Wash, vice chairman.
Youth Bulldogs
Wounded Deer
EVOENE. Oct. 6 i,r. Arthur
Cofer. Wendllng. went out hunting
this past week-end and ended up by
bulldogglng his deer.
Arthur a senior In high school,
wounded a three-point buck In the
Booth-Kelly logged -off area, near
Wendllng. The Injured deer charged
and pinned Arthur to a tree. The
boy grabbed the buck by the time
with his right hand, seised an antler
with his loft, and gave a husk twist,
rodeo style.
Arthurs father. Hubert, and an
uncle, who were hunting nearby,
heard his yells and helped him kill
the struggling deer.
In buying cauliflower avoid heads
on w uch the flowerets have begun
to spread. The head should be com- i
pact, creamy white, and have fresh
green leaves around Its base.
Import Curb
On Canadian
Timber. Aim
SEATTLE. Oct. ueV- Enough
Canadian logs were brought Into
Washington state last year to have
given every logger In Whatcom and
Skagit counties full-time empolv
ment. a resolution adopted by the
Seattle CIO council last night said.
The council's resolution urged
that an Import quota be placed on
Canadian logs In maintain Ameri
can forest Industry employment at
levels above M per cent.
Thousands of V. S. loggers have
been thrown out of work during the
la s t two years, the resolution
charged, with the result that Wash
ington atate has paid out t4.SS0.Ml
In unemployment compensation to
Idle loggers.
In making the Whatcom-Skagit
counties comparison, the council
said It was In those counties that
unemployment Is heaviest.
-ilk
Dam Contracts
Next Month
SEATTLE. Oct. ( Initial con
tracts for work at Chief Joseph dam
on Ui Columbia will be let next
month, the district army engineers
office said yesterday. Others will be
let as rapidly as work progreues.
Construction of a steel and con
crete bridge across the Columbia a
mile east of Bridgeport will be the
Nu. 1 project ol the do in program.
Hiiis on the structure, fur which
Alaska Closer
Via New Road
BEATT1.E, Oct. I Wv-ralrbaiika.
Alaska, will be MO miles closer to
Ural lie next summer by automobile.
Completion of Hie John Hart high
way fjrom Vancouver, B. C, to
about lt.3M.000 has been set aside,
will be oHued November I.
Dawson Creek, tit Alaska military
highway bridgehead will cut th
many miles from the trip by elim
inating Hit long Jaunt from Brail,
to Edmonton, Alia.
The highway, named for Ilia f,.
mer British Columbia premier
runs from Vancouver through Chilli'
wark, Clinton, Williams Lake and
Prince Oeorga to Dawson Creek. It
already Is passable except tor i
miles.
An Inexpensive Want Ad today
till mean til lor you loinon.mi
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Rain Drops and a
trt dash of your
favorite soap gives you Bore,
better, arder-workiaf suds
than any soap or detergent
alone!
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YOURS IN '2 THE TIME OF
OLD-FASHIONED RECIPES!
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Make 5 kinds of rolls with this easy method
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It's the mixin' and fixin' the trick's
in! "Saucepan Yeast Rolls" are made
without waste motion . . . without
lot of utensils . . . and without the
"first rising time" of old fashioned
recipes! This streamlined, modern
method is so easy and quick ... so
trouble-free ... so lure! Yes, SURE,
because Sperry guarantees fAis 6aJIc
ing method cannot fail! When you
follow this Martha Meade "Saucepan
Yeast Roll" Method and use Sperry
Drifted Snow "Home-Perfected" En
riched Flour, you'll have perfect bak
ings the first . , . and every time . . .
or the Sperry Millers will refund
double the amount you paid for your
sack of Drifted Snow! No wonder
"Women Who Know, Use Drifted
Snow" the all-purpose flour for all
their bakings.
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SOUR CREAM CINNAMON STICKS
In a meal saucepan (2 quart bring rapidly just to s boil
, , 1 cv sew table cream
Tske from heat sod add
1 taM.sps.ns iHstHninf
1 toUetpMns mi for
1 esai.asn salt
... Vt Ssaipesn baking tsda
lux mucrure until well blended. Then sdd, in order '
t egg, well beaten
. , ,. ' esrke esalsf campnmtd yMtt, trvmbl.i
Stir until yeast disappears. Then sdd y2 of
1 cvp. tllll Sperry Drifted (new -rWeW Cnrichtd flour
!IL I51ghl,,0fcrrai,hicl',moom fomin ,,ou?h ' mooth ball.
SI'ij ning flour snd mix Cover with damp cloth snd sllow to
JLZ,mAUBi0lg'-7Tt 'V 15 min,"CT- Ro do"th into sn
!E.r. niik0Md HM1 oblon tbM 18 6 'nches. Spread
about 30 seconds (about 50 strokes) entire surface of iovgh with
, , 1 tablneeens imlrtd better
Then sprinkle half of dough (the lone war) with
Vt rg brewn sugar
1 Ssotpsen clnwuieil
Pold jinsugared dough over sugared Cover with damp cloth snd let rise in
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filling. With a sharp Itnie, cut dough
into 18 strips, lx) inches. Then taking
each strip st both ends, twist it in op
posite directions, twice, forming s spiral
stick. Place on cressed baking sheet
about 2 inches apart, pressing both ends
of sticks irmly and flatly to the pan.
-.. u-iitp tivui iiu in rise in
warm clue until light and double in
bulk, about 40-45 minutes. Brush with
melted butter. Bske in a hot oven, 400,
for 10-12 minutes. While still wsrm,
spresd tops 0 baked sticks with king
msde by mixing cups sifted powdered
sugar with I tablespoon table cream.
1 Vi dozen sticks'.
Your Grocer has the Recipes!
In addition to the two recipes shown
here, your grocer has 8 snore "Sauce
pan Method" recipes for you. How
do they sound to you Brioche Puffi,
Pineapple Whirl; Tomato Chttte
Cnecentet Get the complete set of
Martha Meade's "Saucepan Yeast
Rolls." See your grocer today!
POTATO PARKER HOUSE ROLLS
In a metal saucepan (2 quart size) bring rapidly just to a boil
Vt cvpaiilk
Take from heat snd sdd
V tee shertsnlnf
3 lebleiaeens tug ee
1 reoipeen salt
Vi eve enseatensd, meihtd while terete
Stir mixture until well blended. Then sdd, in order
1 egg, wall btottn
1 cake mtlit cemprened ysait, (rumbled
Stir until yesit disappears. Then add of 1
2 Vt cups lifted Sperry Drilled Jnew WeW Inrlrhsd Fleur
Beat thoroughly to form a thick, smooth batter. ' round with the handle of a table knife. Double
Add remaining flour and mix into a moderately
sun aouxn. 1 urn out on (loured board and knead
lifhilj about JO seconds (about 50 strokes)
forming dough into a smooth ball. Cover with
damp cloth snd sllow to rest 15 minutes. Roll
dough V4 inch thick. Cut into 5-inch rounds.
Make deep crease across the center of esch
rolls over lightly snd nlare iuir harelv uhin
in greased baking pan. Cover with damp cloth
V , . . "i".,"1 . ,rm P'ce until light and
double in bulk, about )5-40 minutes. Bruh with
melted buiter. Bake in a hot oven, 400. for
I0-1J minutes. ii2 dozen rolls.
Sperry Division ol General Mills
apetiy," "Drifted Snew," "Home Prfcid ' and "Mirths Mude 'ait Riiinred oid irnrki of Cenersl Mills. Inc.
Prices RiGHTf
QUALITy BiGHTf-
Nwanadnw n
Instant Cake Flour
Specially prepared foe 'iff.
high altitudes. pk(. JDC
Locker Wrap
IS in. wide. 1J0 feet no
In length. . Hull 7CC
Variety MGHT!
"IN KLAMATH FALLS, IT'S PIGGLY WIGGLY"
Safety Glare Shield
Keg. VJt Klse, 1Q.
roe Only ' ' t
With purrhase ( Johnsons
CarNu at Kriular fe Trlre.
A li t" value for only ake
t.Ure rlhlrld stops headllilll
llare In your rear view mir
ror. Attaches In seconds la
any standard rear view mir
ror, r'llpa up out of the way
for daytime driving.
I . M. No. 1
New Hit
trap
Comb Honey
t'umb 3?C
Hershey Bars
Plain, Almond or lllllertweel
Jumbo Hlse t g p
L IUI 031
rlars
:arh
Cirade A Medluma In Carlo
uaranleed Strictly I'resb . .. !".
59c
SWIeTS
PEANUT BUTTER
Free Hlrrn M'hlalla
with each 11-aa. Jar
33c
(RKAM STVI.K
CORN
Western Pride llrand
No. Sol tins
2 fee 25C
rase of II Una
2.79
0XKM
POTATOES
25 l b. Bag
r. 8. No. I .
98c
BROCCOLI
VUrr
Bunrh
23c
ORANGES
Swrrt, Julry,
3 nw.
55c
Large
8ise
EGG PLANT
each 15C
Dried Prunes . . 2 lb. C 35c
New Crop Plump, mealy Oregon Date Prunes'
Kleenex lee Count Package 27c
Long Grain Rice Mb. cell bag 3?c
Worcestershire Sauce TZ ..,. 1?c
Pard Dog Food . 2 - 25c
Whipped Salad Dressing . "7 54c
".r Pancake Flour hl(hl 98c
Nestles Instant Cocoa 4?c
k frank TH NW Hensatlanal Seasoning. Jaw
ACCCni Make rood riavora Ring I-os. tin 4"C
Royal Club Jell Powder - 00
5 parkagea 29f- f'ase of II Assorted . 1.0
Htrawberry. Raanberrv, Lemon. I.lme. Cherry, Orange
Dromedary Date Nut Roll . 23c
Loaded with nuts and Dromedary Date.
Armour's Tamales 23c
( Individual tamales la the Jar
Strawberries r .ru. 39c Lima Beans T:LMHc
Chip Steaks 49c Corn on the Cob..:X 59c
Chefs Tamales TTJ 24c r-'na-
Mixed Vegetables "Z 2?c
PRICES EFFECTIVE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY, October 7 end
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7th and Pine WE SAVE YOU MONEY
COLORED
Fryers 46c lb:
VEAL
Chops 59c lb.
SKINLESS
Franks J9c lb;
Rib or Sirloin Steak lb. 59c
COLORED
Hens , 39c lb:
PORK
Roast 39c lb.
PORK
Steak 49c lb.
Veal Steak
,b 49c