The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, November 28, 1941, Page 8, Image 8

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    PAGE EIGHT
NAZIS STRIVE
;T0 GIVE JAPS
THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
November 28, 1041
Br DaWITT MacKENZIE
(Special News Scrvica)
The martial spirits of the old
shoguns are stirring uneasily as
Japan debates whether to accept
wasmngton s sweeping terms or
to mirsue expansion at the rule
of war, but the signs still read
the same that Nippon would
like to avoid an armed clash
with America and Britain if it
could find some face-saving
escape from its dilemma.
The Tokyo government ap
peared to be feeling its way Cau
tiously thrnuph thp rricic inHnv
and Foreign Office Spokesman.
msni aiscreeiiy avoiaea any
thing more than non-committal
comment on the volcanic situa
tion. As this column has pointed
out before, much depends on
whether the Japanese believe the
axis will win the war, and the
position at the moment is such
that a great axis victory or de
feat might determine Japan's
course. That's one reason why
Hitler is straining every nerve to
capture Moscow, to save himself
from the allied offensive in
Libva. and to force the Frpnrh
government at Vichy to become
luutn Bguuai UiiuilU,
Hitler's best prospect at this
writing is against Moscow. Aged
Marshal Petain, French chief of
state, apparently is being stub
born about making all-out con
cessions to the fuehrer, and the
allies still retain the initiative
in the battle of the desert.
The Muscovites warn us once
more today, as they have been
doing persistently, that the peril
to Moscow is ineressinff Thp
blood of a host of young Germans
is staining the white Russian
snows in this vast assault and
the bolshevist losses must be
heavy as well, but the nazis
continue to extend the arms of
the pincers they are trying to
swing about the capital.
Thines anoear to ho onino
better for the reds in the far
south on the Rostov front This
is more important from the stra
tegic standpoint than is Moscow
itself, for Rostov is the hinge on
which the gate to the Caucasus
swings. Here the Russians claim
to have flung the invaders back,
and this morning further heavy
bolshevist counter-attacks are re
ported. Intense fighting continues to
mark the" sxeat battle nf h
Libyan sands. Both sides report
successes, but both continue con
servative in their claims for
wnat is the biggest engagement
oi m Kina ever lougnt.
ine most constructive an
nouncement comes from London
where it is stated that the allied
position in Libya continues to
improve as a whole. Analysis
of the various developments
icnas to support tnis. The allies
appear 10 De getting ahead with
the job.
The most significant report of
me aay came inrOUgh the Offic
ial unusn ramo which stated
that "not one ton of supplies
has reached the hard-pressed
merman ana Italian armies by
sea" since the battle began. The
British navy is said to have
swept the waters of the Libyan
wi ciean.
That is immensely imrviHanf
As remarked in this column be-
iore, ine outcome of the desert
campaign is likely to rest on
supplies and reinforcements. If
ine axis can't get them, and the
Bines can, then the situation
must become increasingly dark
w me ueunun-iianan Drothcr
nooa.
Designer Tells How to Set
International Tasty Table
Born and trrf In Nu v-u
Mollle Parnls, the noted Ameri
can dress designer, takes delight
in foreign dishes. She
in food "treasure hunts," lunch
ine and dlninr In the tfAn
neighborhoods where New
York's foreign-born re-create the
delicious foods of then- home
lands. Among Miss Parnls" finds
are stuffed Italian vnn.h
Hungarian stuffed peppers.
atuitad Italian Squash
(Serves B in lni
One Italian nuuh. 3
Kround beef. 2
American cheese, 2 cups cracker
crumDs, l chopped clove garlic,
1 teaspoon salt, 1 teaspoon pep
per. 1 No. 1 can tomato sauce.
If the squash is tender, scrape
11; u ii is nara, pare: then hol
low out the center. Mix the re
maining ingredients, except the
tomato sauce, and stuff center.
Place in greased baking dish;
pour the tomato sauce over it;
cover and bake until
about 11 hours.
Hungarian Stuffed Peppers
(Serves 8)
Four CUDS tomatoes- 1 run ura.
ter, I medium onion minced, salt
and pepper, 8 green peppers, 4
slices day-old bread, li pounds
eroUhd beef. 3 tjlhltxnnnnc
ped parsley, 2 tablespoons rice,
2 tablespoons flour, 2 table
spoons water.
Place the tomntne water onrl
onion in a deep kettle. Season
wim sail ana pepper ana simmer
slowly for 19 minutes. Wash the
peppers, and remove the top and
seeds. Soak bread in cold water,
then squeeze dry; add to meat:
season with salt and pepper. Add
parsley and rice and mix well
Stuff the peppers with the mix
hire and place in kettla with to
mato mixture; simmer slowly for
21 hours or until rln rfnn.
Thicken tomato sauce with flour
ana-water paste to serve over
peppers.
Scotch SraHM
Afternoon tea in New York
with Scotch scones and jam is a
common signt. Here s a simple
scone recirje with a miii.
ocoxen Durr.
Two cups flour, 1 teaspoon
salt, 1 teaspoon soda, I cup sour
milk. Sift flour, salt inri
together. Add enough sour milk
10 mane stiff dough. Shape
aougn into mm round cakes.
Bake on erlddle In mnHm.i.
hot (375 deg.) oven. Serve with
Duner ana gooseberry Jam.
MENU
BREAKFAST Orange and
grapefruit juice, crisp bacon,
Scotch scones, Jam, coffee,
milk.
LUNCHEON Kidney
beans. wholewheat bread,
fruit cup. cookies, tea, milk.
DINNER Hungarian
stuffed peppers, rye bread,
cole slaw, prune pie, coffee,
milk.
HENLEY PUY SET
S
Li
IT
MOSCOW, Nov. 28 (JP) The
soviet information bureau ac
knowledged Tuesday night that
the Russians had lost 2,122,000
men in killed, wounded and miss
in? since the start nf the Rue.
sian-German war June 22, but
declared that the rrmn Iimm
naa totaled six million.
The Russian losses were de
clared to include 490,000 dead;
1.112,000 wounded and more
than 820,000 missing.
The bureau also acknowledged
these Russian losses in material?
Tanks 7900; planes 6400; guns
iz.uuu.
Against these the Germans
were declared to have lost more
than 19,000 tanks, about 13,000
planes and 79,000 guns.
Company Protests
Restrictions on
Sale of Drugs
PORTLAND. Nov. 28 IJP
Hudson-Duncan and company
filed suit in circuit court yes
terday to enjoin the Oregon
board of pharmacy from en
forcing an order restricting
sales of proprietary medicines
and household remedies to drug
stores.
The order, effective January
2, has no relation to the public
health and affords the public
no protection, the comnlaint
says, asserting it would give
druggists sole sale of tooth
pastes, nose drops, headache
cures, cougn syrups, cleaning
fluid, rubbing ointment, laxa
tives and mouth wash.
Sioux CAtv Ta ( r4h
north than Windsor, Ontario.
The date for the junior class
play at Henley high school has
been set for Friday, December
S, at 8 o'clock. "Believe Me Pro
fessor" is the name of the three.
act- farce to be presented.
ine cast of characters is as
follows: Terry James, Mary
Bruner: Sheba Smith. BonlU
Smith; Laura Lane, Margaret
Murphy; Tommy Holden, James
Wrlsht: Jack Miller. Dale
Chevne: Stewart Wlltsie Rnioe
Hess; Mrs. O'Brien, Shirley Fair-
clo; Rafferty, Gordon McKay;
Madame Yvonne, Russell Saund
ers; Prexy Balantine, Jim Sulli
van: Mrs. Rafferty, Eunice Gray;
Dottie Dorn, Polly Trlppett;
Stella. Patricia Mtn- l.ettv
Lythe, Verna Cheyne; Dr. Cut
ter. Mildred Tipton.
The play is coached by Helen
Dumbeck. titnlnr class adviser
with Don Norlin, principal of
Henley grade school, supervis
ing stage arrangement.
Baker Woman Cheers
Up Boys in Army
BAKER. Ore . Nnv as
Baker men in the militnrv urvJ
ice have no cause for homesick-j
ness any longer since Mrs. J.
Roscoe Lee became a rnmhlna.
tion mother, sweetheart and
newspaper.
Mrs. Lee corresponds with
more than 50 young Baker men
in the service at nresent and
daily her mailina list is irnwlnp
until it is threatening to become
a real project Instead of a hobby.
Mrs. Lee sends six full type
written pages crammed with all
types of local news to the men
each month. They in return
write ner and give her the lat
est Information as to what they
are doing or about what another
Baker man has done. In this way
she keeps In contact with nil of
her "sons" and they hoar about
all of their friends.
GIDEONS TO GIVE
SPEECHES SHIM
NO EXEMPTION
SALEM. Nov. 28 (P) Auto
mobile dealers are not entitled
to exemption from taxes on gaso
line they use to "warm up"
motors in their garages, the at
torney general ruled yesterday.
Ths opinion held that if the
dealers oblnlncd such exempli"",
then every person In Ihn nlnte
who warms up Ills cur In his
garugn enrti morning would be
entitled In exemption for till'
amount of gas used.
Bladder Weaknesso
U tou aufTtr from Cltllliis Up Nit,i. W'
tiarkarha, Har.ouauaaa, U rains. Sw'Ii.h
Auklaa slid lal worn oui. dua to nnii.o,ai,u
stlrt Httll-ajralamlr Kldnay rtd Hladdar l?nu.
Maa. jri'U altould try t'talat whlrh ta llvlna
loynua halp 10 Ihouuiirla. Prlnlad ftiaratit.a
Htmar back unlaaa complalalv aallafarlnir
A. k jour drufilat (or I'tatu today. Onlr ,
Speakers from the Purl In nH
and Eugene Gideons will talk at
ine bunclay services In tlio Meth
odist. Presbyterian, and Christ
Ian churches.
H. A. West, international
trustee for the northwest, will
speak at the Kirst Christian
church mid on the radio Sunday
morning from 8:30 to 9 o'clock.
There will bo a Bible rfcrilca.
tion at the high school In the
afternoon at 2:30 dedicating
Bibles for Klamath and Klam.
alh county schools. Thomas Dry
den, state president of the Gld-I
eons, will also be present and
the public is invited. i
TO and including Oclnher I !
the Gideons have placed a total 1
of 1.901, S07 Bibles lhrniiDhr.ni !
the world. These Bibles arc:
placed In hotels, schools and hos-'
pitals. They have also pluccd
500.000 testaments with the arm. 1
ed forces.
The average pint bottle of 3.2
beer contains about 250 calories
Heel Repairing a Specialty
Highest Quality
Fast Barries
CONNERS SHOE SHOP
121 N. 8th St.
f ' '' af "l
GREEN SLABS
Your cheapest fuel. The most wood for your money.
18-lnch green pine slabs are still selling (or 84.00 par double
load, a full cord ta every load. Mix It with your dry wood.
Buy today and sava. Prompt dellvarits.
FRED H. HEILBRONNER
TtMli That Satisfy" Plu ferric 8Inc 191
Offle and Yard, 821 Spring Stmt TtltpboM 4153
DIAR Rlifiin i I . '
- ivwi man, mar-
bTHhi rolling pin ever m rvaad end
mafcee me utep out In the hail. All beeeuee
i.r0;a!No'T,oh",' WB" -" 1
See the Answer in
"MARRIED BACHELOR"
ESQUIRE - Sunday
The A-ONE Brewing Company of Med ford takes
pleasure in Announcing the Appointment or
mash. mmm & Co
as distributors for
and
ij k mi
I CALL FOR
I per bottle at
I your fiTorita tavern
' f
DELIVERED IN
WOODEN BOXES
BREWED FROM
KLAMATH COUNTY
MALTED BARLEY
Phona 3195 A Mason
Ehrman at Co. raprnsnt
atlva will call.
ASK FOR
OLD KING
COLE h
1 if, If
iir
per botlla at If
all ratal! stores I I
1 w
Quebec, Canada, has a 6 per
cent tax on restaurant meals 1
i-usung no cents or more.
PAR
Comes In two
convenient
slses
HfMRy MILL
, ran smpy wkitm6.
nt IIWtNTEP THE
first Tvnwatn.
I X
I 1
rue eeTTEzwMitfTeeAt
COHSTlfmOti DUE TS LATH ml
opee Wt m THE WET IS TO
CORKtCi THE CAUSC OF THE
IkDUoLE VJITU A
fIC(0US CEREAL,
KEUO065
AU.-8KAH...&X
rr EVfRv mv
GIANT
SIZE
contains a
place of flna
California pot
tery to grace
your dlnlas
table.
REGULAR
SIZE
contains n a
pottery, but a
tab on the ton.
plus a little
money, brings
you added
pieces to com
plete your set.
RING around the dish p an?
Water full of scum?
End 'em both. With PAR you can
'And make dishwashing huml
PAR
SOAP
Lightens Every Washing
and Cleaning Task
For Par is the loop which contains "Pyro," that scien.
tiflc ingredient which produces such effective suds
(and more of It), prevents scum In water and rings
around washer pr dish pan. "Pyro" helps In clear,
quick rinsing, too! Par also contains glycerine, as an
extra protection to your hands. To lighten every
washing and cleaning task
Ask Your Grocer for PAR
SUPER MARKET
9th and Pine Ph. 3187
STORE NO. 2
1338 Org. . Ph. 4714
STORE NO. 3
2300 So. 6th Ph. 6875
Strawbarry
Preserves pPhu'rr,rttlS, 39c
Crackers 'p
box
29c
Ritz Crackers VkT... 19c
Fr.ih. Fluffy
Marshmallows 2 ,b,.B'.- 25c
REAL MONEY SAVING VALUES FOR FRL. SAT. AND MON
3 29c
Tomato Juice 3 SM 25c
48-os. Can 22 C No. 10 Can 39 e
Blended Juice f;,Ph"r 28c
No- 2 "n 2 for 2Bit
Orange Juice ir. 30c
". 2 for 25
Dola Fancy
Pineapple Juice
No. 2 can 2 for 25 47-oi. can 29
Pineapple 2!Vr s,lM 17c
Pineapple LY"e.rGm,' " 19c
Peaches NMY9r.cll" 22c
Fruit Cocktail : 1 2 , 29c
Fruit Cocktail 2 iot 25c
Peaches ltZF B 23c
Kadota Figs In1 3 39c
MEAT SPECIALS Saturday Only
MORRELLS HAMS EST? JJ?." " 29c
SALT P0RK:SKn u. 19c
CORNED BEEF lb. 20c
SLICED BACOH. ...35c
(PSCIAL ON SOUTH SIXTH
Mil, hy Mm pltcii II.. Me Rraikfiit lainaia t Iba,
noinn ciaar m. W,t IMflMMml. Smwrati .... 4 lln. u
Cranberry Sauce 'r 2ea' 29c
Frankfurters 2Sxrrtai 8,y" 29c
Grapefruit Juice tiZL.. 20c
PlnfA LB
Qtant
Pkg. ..
Largs can
swaat'd, 48-os
Lux Toilet Soap
Formay Shortening 3 Ib. p, 59c
Waldorf Toilet Tissue 4 roIIi 17c
60c
haa 6C
Ponds Facial Tissue
600 to pkg.
25c
Scot Towels 2roIII 19c
Pard Dog Food 3eni25c
Bonnie Dog Food 6 eanI 29c
Miracle Whip qu.,tj.r 29c
KRAFT
CHEESE
ValTsata or
Amarlcan
Bo'xb 69c
POPCORN
RedEPopt
It 39c
(Plus 10c De
posit on can)
CORN
FLAKES
Kallogg'a
Oaal
Larcra 10c Pkgs
L 20c
SYRUP
Mallow Drip
cV"' 49c
c.'"0" 89c
SUGAR
Whlta Satin
J?.. 61c
2S lbs. . 1.52
100 lbs. 5.89
EGGS
STRICTLY
FRESH
GRADE A LG.
DOZEN 39c
Sat. Only
GARDEN
PEAS
No. 303 Cans
L 25c
FLOUR
Swamdown
10 lb. AJC
Baa
24 M Lb. $105
Bag I
49 Lb. $199
Bag I
Cut Sliced Beans ';'".. 10c
Cut Beans 3 or 33c
Cut Beans ZY1 2 for 29c
rrn Craam Styla Cosmos o n
Om Brind No 2 can for A-lC
rm D'smond A Whola Karnal o T7
V'n No. 2 can or II C
Msllo Gold Brand. Pura
Strained Honey ,,, . 43c
D. Royal Club. Dalntv
Dlmpla, No. 2 can ...
PoAC Happyala Brand.
2 (or 29c
No. 303 can J . 7C
Spaghetti Tr;rc.Am,r,"B 3 f8r 27c
Meat Balls in Gravy r. 25c
Pineapple c; f5c
JOUP All Varlatlas. larga can .... for 20C
flDAIIKCC 'ary timklal Havala
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GRAPEFRUIT r.,''
PRODUCE SPECIALS Saturday Onlv
APPLES SSZSZSTLt 1.98 SI
243c
A . 95fe
POTATOES ;-r(?aN.r Z 2Q 69c
BANANAS mi.
CABBAGE M""um '" ' '
MUUHUr. ,,(( Hal da . . ZC
MML Swift's Premium
11 K Tall Can.
Casa
n-.pnAJ RX Wilson's
4 ler 33c
$3.99
.... 25c
29c
Old English Dog Food 5c
a't Diamond Crystal Shsbar 2 for 1 5c
Flapjack Flour ft"":' 53c
Parkay Margarine 2 Ibi.43c
ta I tan Prunes '25c
Del Monte Prunes .... aib.pkg. 1 9c
Dates Fan ..,,.. ? .... 35c
SPICED
HERRING
OF WATER,
Walnuts ... ' 2-35ft
l
Pint
Jar
32c
.... M, JDS.
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