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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (March 15, 1941)
PAGE SIX LAKEVIEW MAN PUSSES AFTER L ONG CAREER Full Food Value Assured For Meals in Fresh Eggs March 1941 LAKEVIEW John Jacob Van Keulen, who died suddenly here Wednesday, had been active in uk county s Dimness and civic Ufa for many years and at the time of his death was par ticularly interested in further- "s uw novmrj ciuo s junior live stock program. Mr. Van Keulen was born in orana Rapids, Mich., Nov. 3, 1887. He came to Lake county in 1908, goinf to work for the Warner Valley Mercantile com pany at i-iusn. 21a bought Sam Creaslar'i Interest in the busi ness, and remained at Plush until ma woria war. In the year the war started, he married Mable uin ox riusn. Returning after army service, Mr. Van Keulen organized the BOEM Sunnlv enmnanv I Tiew. Later, this company op- eniea stores at Flush, Adel and Paialev. Intentatxl with hin i the company at various times were lormer anerirx . A. Pri- eay, sen Daly, Pat Murphy. Con Taylor and Jack Flynn. Of these, only Friday and Taylor re suit living. Mr. Van Keulen served two terms as commander of the local pon oi the American Legion, was nresident nf thm rH,nKr commerce In 1834, and has served tne last two years as director of the Lakeview Fed eral Savings and Loan associa tion. He served nine years on wie municipal water board. He huri ma mi,., '-' - - i the Rotary club junior livestock now ana auction last year. He- nuy ne ana James Clark went to Baker enuntv in tui an kuj of registered cattle to improve me sianaaras oi livestock grown oy we ooyi and girls of the county for the big show. Survivors include Mrs. Van Keulen, a eon, James of Lake tow, nd Dorris, a student at Oregon State college. Funeral announcement will be made later. PTA Notes PELICAN An entertaining evening waita those who attend the : meeting scheduled for Monday, March 17. at 7:30 p. m. in the Pelican school house. Several aklta and dance numbers com- oinea to lorm a very interesting program will be presented. A mall charge will be made. The real surprise of the evening will be the giving away of a chest w jujiuenoia linens. MILLS - - wu auiea to order by the president, Mr. S. H. Herbert it R n m potluck supper at 6:30 p. m. in evaoot caietena. The busi .nese meeting was the election the nominating committee, Mrs. Lois Swisher, chairman; Mrs Marie Matlick and Mrs. Thelma Beckham. The following program was presented: Two piano numbers played by Charles Shlnon; Athena Laro propulos played a violin solo ao Pfiodby Miss Donofrio; talk by David Bridge, recrea S??L,ofiiceri on "Childrens- Habits"- anri n.. XI ,. . Copper," spoken by Betty Her- The room prize for having the most parents present went to "" wouoino's first grade room. DIOGIKO nrrn bttuup RUBY. Colo UPi k.i now is a spring pastime In this wmuiu western town. Weather bureau statistics show Ibat Ruby 6850 t above sea VW.rTn Pect nowfall of J?4. to,c,hes to March, S3 in April, SO In May and 10 in June. Spring is Just around the next snow- A fresh ere ia ilwin inn nr Cent loan Valll. Indnrij, 0a In your Lenten menus as sources Of Drotein. A erm&inir rhllH needs at least six a week, and an adult at least four. Here are basic hiIm far ninin egg cookery: An eggshell cracks when a cold egg is suddenly put into Doiung water. A pin prick tnrouan tne shell at tha hnuri end gives the air in the egg a Chance tn aaran mil hmimM, this cracking. Putting an egg on to cook in cool or lukewarm water rather than hotline wat.r also helps to prevent the shell cracking. This is important when eggshells are to be colored for Easter. POACHED EGGS Old stvle method? Rroak into cup or small dish and slip it into shallow nan nf knflfnv salted water. Cover and simmer (not boil) for three minutes or more, as desired. New methnnV Ttrulr - a buttered tmrhintr nin mnA steam covered until done. BAKED or SHIRRED EGGS Break eggs into buttered ramekins, custard cups or casser oles and bake in a moderate oven (325-350' T.t until t Sr.. sonings and grated cheese or a laoiespoon oi cream may be added to effea. Thev mav alcn be set on a bed of chopped spinach, creamed asparagus, a rOUnd of buttered tna hnllH ham or bologna, cooked aausase cake, etc plain nun a-r Four eggs, 3 tablespoons rich mux or cream, l teaspoon salt, t teaspoon Denner. 1 UblMiwtni ouiier. Beat eiss with e r a a m mnA seasonings until thnmnahiw miv. ed. Heat butter very hot in sxiuei, aaa egg mixture and cook ouicklv. ahalrfn kill rtr even cooxing. with a knife lift edge of omelet to let some of uncooked mixtnra nm .yfar cooked oortion. When rt mil the omelet and slip out of skillet on to not platter. SCRAMBLED EGGS Four eSIS. 3 tablesnonna rloh mux or cream, I teaspoon salt, 1 teaSDOOn Denner. X tahlaTVfcAna butter. Beat eeffa. cream and tngs together until just blended.' Melt butter in ton nf rinuhu boiler, or in skillet, add egg mix ture and cook, stirrlne nn. ally with fork. Be careful nn to overcook, since cooking goes on aunng ine serving. Chipped oeei, cnoppea nam or tongue or vegetables may be combined witn eggs tor scrambling. MENU BREAKFAST Grapefruit, fried eggs and bacon, toast, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON Tomato Juice, plain omelet, mixed greens salad, chocolate cup cake, tea, milk. DINNER Pork chops, mashed potatoes, green beans, apple and cabbage salad, but terscotch pie, coffee, milk. I F'v. ., ...' r t 'v-.'i Surplus Market Group May II d. m aaeaa. ' oarier ror laano Prunes Plans for the new community hall will be studied at a business meeting of the Suburban league to be held at Shasta school Fri day evening. At the last free dance, it was voted to buy a lot at Shasta Way and Madison ztnvt far th site for the hall. This location is in the center of tha nuthflt suburban district, easily reached from all noints in tha thlrlrlv settled area. The league auxiliary helped substantially in the purchase of the lot. It IS exneded that rfnnntlnn of material and work will go far towards brinsin? the mm. munity hall to a reality. Highway Labor Agreement IVear PORTLAND, Ore, March 14 t Approval at national union headquarters was all that was needed today to put into effect labor aereementa construction and highway work ur mi m uregon ana southern Washington. The Portland rhantr nf i. luaouaiea uenerai contractors of America has apporved the Contracts. Jack McDnnaall mn- traewn representative, said. Wages would remain the same in some unions, anri wnulH In. crease from 2i to 10 cents an nour in o triers. McDougall said an average of 3000 men, per haps 10,000 in tha summer, would be affected In Oregon and Klickitat, Skamania, Clark. Cowlitz, Wahkiakum and parts of Pacific counties, Wash. The fellow who refuses to be Shown is nrettv ant to ha ahmvn eventually up. , CKOIC ........ Martin. Is. will be queen of the eighth annual Fuyallup Valley daffodil festival March tl-JO. the big floral fale at royallap. Wash. RETAIL BR NEW YORK. March 14 UP Retail trade. Hxnl ... ther, continued to expand mod erately this week and dollar vol ume of sales averaged 8 to 10 per cent above lat var far k. country as a whole, Dun 8c Brad street reported today. The cold slowed rinnm ala nf spring apparel, but more than uuseiung. iraae declines in the clothing category were unproved retail totals in hrnncfnniiiMna, and automobiles. Stronff demand nntmA far eookine uteniU H.n.t. u,. sun lamps, beds, bedding, slip covers, curtains, sheets and pil- tuw cues, in some cases, stores were having difficulty maintain ing stocks. Sales in New England aver aged S to 8 per cent above last year, east 3 to 7 per cent, middle west 7 to 11 per cent, south 8 to 15 per cent, southwest 3 to 12 Der cent, nnrthwaat ft fa a - cent, and Pacific coast 4 to 10 pr cent. "Wholesale houses reported no ! let-up in the steady stream of or ders for current and future 1 needs," the credit agency said : "Tha hishllsht nf trarilns on-. tinued to be the heavy flow of SAN FRANCISCO. March 14 ttl-Ftt The surplus marketing ad ministration annaunead Thun. day a public hearing will be nam luarcn 31 at Caldwell, Ida., on a proposed marketing agree ment and nrriae fnr fMik Mr..... . (, HUH produced in designated counties oi iaano. The nrooOaed nmaram un,,M be similar to that in effect for nrunea erown I a Uii,M rtr.... and Washington and would ap ply to all counties south of the southern boundary of Idaho county. The hearlne. tn ami. a.an a. m. March 31 in the Dairyman's para live creamery auditor lUm at Caldwell, waa arran4 on request of Industry representatives. The proposed marketing agree ment, to rafulaf K. i,.nji. of fresh prunes in interstate and loreign commerce, provides for: A Control commlttaa Mmn,l. ed oi six members representing na tour representing handlers; proraUon of program exnenaea thmnaM . .... levied upon original handlers: preparation ox a marketing pol icy report by tha control com mlttee; limitation of shlpmenU of fresh prunes to particular xraaes ouring spec tiled periods; limitation of dally shipments of prunes during specified periods: allotment of proportionate ship ments to each handler; and handler reports to the manag ing aeent emnlovad hv tha nun. trol committee eivlna detail, nf each shipment of prunes. Following hearing and possible modification of the nroaram mnA tentative approval of the final draft by the secretary of agri culture, tne Droiram will hn submitted to growers for a refer endum. The program will be put into effect if two-thirds of me involved imuin a n h handlers of at laaat Art of the prunes shipped from Idaho approve it. KIWIS CLUB TO VISIT Gins Klamath Kluunl. .I..K bora Will vUll tha rnr MTIrmafh grange Tuesday evening. March u, ii waa announced inuriaay by E. A. Thomas. In charee of the trip. The Klwanlana are making a number of trips this year to rural CAntara T h a v MMntlv visited the Midland grange, where the local club presented an entertainment program. At Thursday's Klwanla club meeting, moving pictures of the collapse of the Narrows bridge at Taeoma were presented. Marylilll MiiMeum To 0icn April 1 GOLDENDALE. Wash, March 14 tll.PJ Maryhlll museum, built on a promontory above II.m tulMHInit rnlnmhl, rlv.r In liouso curios, works of art and historical objects collected by tha lata Samuel 11111. nnana on April 1 for Its second season. The museum has been closed since November, after tha ranv hllnif atrtii'ttira rirnuf ihnlll AO.. 1 000 persons in six months. People who contend that air planes are safer than autos prob ably are pedestrians. business for future delivery. Stock ordering in many lines was described as the greatest in years." Eugene Considers Uce Ordinance EUGENE. Uirrh ll mot ordinance to prohibit lice, bees, honeS. COWS inri rahhll. t "''ding in the city of Eugene j waa up ror consideration Thurs-1 day night before the city coun-! cil. The city attorney drew up' the ordinance. But the police' department wantnrf tn t- how H could be expected to keep lice and bees out of town. . I Some marry because they hate ! to be alone. Later soma of the same ones get a divnrea far th. ! aaine reason. How To Lose 10 Lbs. AT A COST Oa ONLY 80c You can get rid of 13 pounds ef Home Laundry every Monday at te pound And have It laundered the professional way. 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The Putnams really became ir- """ ""en two tire engines Denauon cnief drove up. ROCHESTER, N. Y, (A) When three of the seven children t the William Callahan home " down with mumps, their w cats, wmnie and Boxer, sui uiem loo. DANGEROUS LOOT ATLANTA, UP) A thief who cut his way into an automobile dropped his loot In a hurry. Two boxes ha removed from the car were found on the pave ment nearby. One contained a four-foot al ligator, the other 12 live snakes. 1 u ai.iea eiegiMi ; in.ijm"., j lawawioias, wcnks. tota curs Jf OTH FOR And Xo. 1 Tall Can HnrmeU CHILI COXCAIIXE SHOP BY TELEPHONE at ' Corner 7th and Pine Streets Yts, tni omecnoNS for any kind or COFMe-MAKI R ARf ON THE SIDE OF THE CAN Tha matchless, uniform flavor of Hills Bros. Coffee is one reason it is praised by millions of coffee drinkers. And TTus Cevutt Qrint is another reason. For this grind makes it possible to successfully nse Hills Bros. Coffee "as is" in any kind of coffee-maker. 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JUST DIAL J3138 cfe.::'-- ,0 Bo, 39c Meat SfxeciaU Ham Ends , Lb. w wlBht Lb 9C Ham BuitsrtMnt Lb 29c Fresh Ground Beef 2 Lb.. 35c Morrell Sliced Bacon Lbt 2Sc Pork Shoulder Roast . Lb. 21c FRESH DRESSED Poultry and Rabbits TH7 4elU VeaetaLUi Gfant King Alfred Daffodils Oranges Juloy gUBkut 2 Deii 39,. Asparagus r.Bey 0r..n2Lt,. 23c apejrutt L. Texas pink 4 ior, 29c New Potatoes 4 Lbi. 27c inow real . . . Slicing Tomatoet . . . Zucch . . . not Mouse Rhubarb OPEN EVENINGS AND SUNDAYS uni K ' I' . v. i. " ' A "A GOOD lUCE TO TRADE" - - f