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By Florence Jenkins, Food Editor
WYANDOTTE OLIVES
Olive culture began in the Unit
ed States slightly more than 150
.ears ago, when Franciscan Fath
ers brought cuttings or seeds of
what is now known as the Mis
sion variety of olives into South
ern California. The first olives
were planted near the site of the
present city of San Diego at the
San Diego Mission which they es
tablished. Plantings were distributed to a
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WYANDOTTE OLIVE GROWERS Association has numerous packs of fine olives. Shown
ere the "large" size ripe olives, in pitted and not pitted. The entire industry packs only
two and one-half million cases of olives a year and it takes from eight to 12 years for
en olive tree to reach bearing age. The Mission variety comes from the mission plantings
in California, brought from Mexico by the Franciscan Fathers a century and a half ago.
NEW HAWAIIAN GOLDEN PUNCH
A rich, fruit colored label her
alds the new delightful drink, Ha
waiian Golden Punch, which is
made from pineapple and passion
fruit juices.
Passionfruit comes from an ex
otic Hawaiian vine. The exquisite
blossoms live in religious legend.
Passionfruit juice has a fascinat
ingly different taste with a hint of
guava. lime, banana and necta
rine. Combined with golden pine
apple juice, it brings you this
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HAWAIIAN PUNCH, the tropical fruit punch so enjoy,
able for summer beverages, has a new companion drink,
Hawaiian Golden Punch, Ihe pineapple and passionfruit
drink with the real Island flavor.
delightful new beverage for the
vhole family.
The fruit drink is pure and non
carbonated, wholesome and re
freshing for breakfast, between -
meals or with any other meal.
The 46-ounce can makes approxi
mately eight servings.
The new fruit drink is a com
panion to the popular "Let's Have
a Party drink, Hawaiian Punch,
for children, teen-agers and adults.
Hawaiian Punch is a combina
tion of juices of orange, pineapple
apricot, papaya, guava and pas
sionfruit.
Serve both fruit drinks as they
come from the can or as mixed
drinks. They are better chilled.
Keep the opened cans in the re
frigerator for future use.
Get
non-caloric, non-fattening
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BEAUTY TIP
Do not be afraid' to cut bangs
for the most popular coiffure since
the Roaring Twenties, says Max
Factor, Hollywood's world-famed
beauty authority. The new bangs
are not yesterday's long, thick
type which hid the forehead like
a window shade, but are little
thin flattering whisps.
i These tendrils are so sparce that
a damp brush will sweep them
back into the rest of the hair when
off-face coiffures are wanted. Cut
jome hairs slightly shorter than
others for the whispy look and so
they will brush back more natur
ally. Enjoy these new bangs, but
cut them and all other parts of
your hair so that many high-fash-inn
and becoming coiffures may
be easily styled and enjoyed.
Having meat loaf? Team a jar
tit whole small boiled onions with
a can of tiny green peas for a
good go-along.
The
Welcome Wagon
Hostess
Will Knock on Your Door
with Gifts & Greetings .
from Friendly Business,
Neighbors and Your
Civic and Social
Welfare Leaders
On the occasion of:
The Birth of a Baby
Engagement
Announcements
Arrival of Newcomers to
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Scroll Patterns Tweeds
Save on these end many other items
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We Give Z&C Green Stamps
number of other missions in south
ern and central California and
some of the original trees are still
thrifty and productive. -On
account of the sparse dodu-
lation, only small plantings o' olives
were made and the culture of
these was often neglected until
nearly a century later when inter
est . in olive growing received a
new impetus and a few men olant-
ed good-sized orchards. From that
time, plantings have continued to
increase, until today olive culture
is a prominent factor in fruit ore.
duction in California and is of some
importance in Arizona.
The most important centers of
production are not so very far
south of Klamath Falls and well
within a day's driving distance.
These centers are near Oroville in
Butte County; at Fair Oaks which
lies northeast of the city of Sac
ramento in Sacramento County and
at Corning in Tehama County
(south of Red Bluff where the
world's largest range bull sale is
held fhe first weekend in Febru
ary each yearl.
" Mr rt
WARREN H. TREE, sales
manager for Wyandotte Ol
ive Growers Association,
was in Klamath Falls last
week talking about his fav
orite subject olives. A
native of North Dakota, ha
moved to California about
35 years ago and has been
associated with the olive in
dustry for some 30 years.
Ha has been sales manager
for Wyandotte for nine
years.
More than 1(500 acres of olives
are growing in the valley and al
most the entire acreage is of bear
ins ace. Store than nnp.thirri nf
jthe olive acreage of this valley is
louna near uroville, because of the
favorable climatic and soil condi
tions.
The Mission variety took its
name, of course, from the Mission
plantings in California. It is now
the most important variety and is
grown in all important olive-growing
sections. Its popularity results
from the satsfactory growth of the
tree and the production and high
quality of its fruit for both ripe
pickles and oil.
The fruit is medium to large in
size. Its shape is oblique-ot ate,
wth a more or less decided point
at the apex, deep purple in color,
turning to a shiny jet black when
fully ripe. The meat is firm and
separates from the seed readily
when pickled.
The Mission variety Is superior
tor on making as well as for pick
les. The tree is a vigorous, hand
some, upright grower, suitable for
borders, avenues or windbreaks as
well as for general orchard plant
ing. The fruit ripens rather late
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and injuries from fall freezes are
so severe that earlier-ripening va
ieties are preferred in some sec
tions. Any tempeatures below 28
degrees above zero may be dam-
ling.
It is interesting to note in read
ing material provided by Warren
Tree, sales manager for Wyan
dotte Olive Growers Association,
that the larger the olive (beyond
the. "large" sizel the lower the
olive oil content.
Wyandotte bottles olive oil un
der its own label, also, and guar
antees that its pure olive oil will
not turn rancid even during the
heat of summer.
More Americans are learning
every year that we produce finer
olives and olive oil in this coun
try than is imported and sold at
higher prices because of the "im
ported" label on the can or bot
tle. .
ICED NESTEA
Pour 1V4 quarts of cold tap wa
ter into a pitcher. Add 8 rounded
teaspoons of Nestle's Nestea. Pour
over ice in tall glasses. Serve with
sugar and lemon to taste.
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MORE ENERGY-PACKED NOURISHMENT
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HERE'S WHY...
Both vita-meal and vita-bits are a complete
balanced diet, high in protein and with the
proper fat content to keep dogs in perfect
condition. The importance of fat cannot be
over emphasized .. . 1 lb. of beef fat is equal
in energy value to 4 pounds of round steak.
ONI POUND OF Dr. Ross' vita-meal
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MORE PROTEIN than IV lbs. of
meat.
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MORE FOOD SOLIDS than 8 T?f
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MORE FAT than 2!4 quarts of ( A
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MORE ANIMAL PROTEIN than 6 1 U
quarts of milk. v
MORE CARBOHYDRATES than 5 jgjS?
cups of cooked cereal.
MORE MINERAL content than
2'i dozen eggs.
PLUS
ALL of the required vitamins
Including carotin for the dogs'
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