The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 05, 1941, Page 9, Image 9

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THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE NINE
SCHOOLSBUY
LARGE AMOUNT
OF STAMPS
A total nf $1073. (IS worlli of
nntinnnl dcfrnso saving lampii
Imve hrpn nodi In Klnmolli Fall
school It wu announced Thurs
liny. Hcuulnr snlo dntos have
Jlii-pn rstnbllshrri In nil snven
schools with nno Inlr ntnrtrr
holding dully snlrs In an effort
Id nitch up.
Dofrnno stamp sales lirgnn In
Into Oc-lober when Illvorsldo
school started li drive (or In
dividual snvlnff throiiuh I ho pur
chase of stumps. It holds Hi sales
every week, on Monduys, spon
sored by the PTA whose officers
allend to purchase of tint stamps
mid disposition of sulc fundi. The
total sale of thin fchool hit
amounted to $132.43. I
Roosevelt ichool started sales
Thursday and let up nice total!
of $78. Snlpi thrro are under
fiK-ulty supervision, with assist
ance of the PTA, while nt Mills I
school the PTA hits tuken overi
nle unit from u suln of J137.S0I
worth of Uiinp the first day, has
Wi' three sale riayi sold a total of.
$421.08. Thin school hud the lurg !
V't le of nny of the seven now :
"sclllnu stumps. It wim Thursday!
and the amount wnj $170.83.
Prill-ail ichool wai late netting
sturted and had held only one
sale, with reiulli amounting to!
$13. Fremont school kicked off;
November ft with a first mile of
$103 113. under supervision of the
chool faculty. They huve held
four sales, Intendlnii to continue
every Monday, and the total of
their sales Is $20(1 40
Kolrvlew school hni Hold $11111
worth of stamps since November;
7 and Intends to continue to have
nle doyi every two worki. Last
time the demand io exceeded the
supply that mora could have
been lold than the $32 that the
sponsoring PTA had on hand.
Congor't total to date la $89.78
and thli li the achool that li hav
ing lt nolo booth open dolly, be
fore (chool In called, under the
care of the PTA.
A. M. Collier, chairman of the
Klamath county national de
Vcnio laving committee, nil been
'present at the firm day is lei of
all (even ichooli.
Scraps Make This Bright Afghan
Aria
by
Alice
Brook
CO MM. MOUUMX. Mil. MC
PATTKRN 7153
Gay yarn scraps, mainly, turn
out these easily crocheted flower
medallloni that lend themielves
to the making of afghan or pil
low. Enjoy this fniclnotlng cro
chet In your leisure time. Pat
tern 7133 contain! Instruction!
for making afghan and pillow:
Illustration! nf afghan and
stitches; milter In Is needed; color
ichemrs.
To obtain this pattern send 10
Crocheted
Flower
Medallion
Form
Light
Weight
Afghan
cents In coin to The Herald and
News, Household Art Dept ,
Klamath Kails Do not send this
picture, but keep It and the num
ber for reference. Be sure to
wrap coin securely, as a loose
coin often slips out of tha en
velope. Requests for patterns
should read, "Sand pattern
No to
lollowed by your name and od
dress.
"I've Been Shot"
Says the Patient
FOHT WORTH, Tex., Dec. 4
(AP) D. M. Wood, 44, of Tolar,
walked Into the emergency room
nt St. Joseph's hospital today
and announced calmly that he
had been shot In the chest.
"1 coughed up the bullet,"
Wood told attendnnts. "I didn't
like the taste of lend."
A physician found the bullet
had runged upward from Wood's
left breast under the skin but
outside the lung cavity and Into
his throat. It missed vital arteries
nnd veins.
"This couldn't happen again In
a million tries," the physician
said.
Wood told attendants that
he had driven alone to Fort
Worth from his home at Tolar
43 miles.
He said he wns shot when a .32
cnllbcr pistol dropped from his
belt while he was Investigating
a disturbance In his chicken
house about 0 a. m.
The physician said Wood
should be able to leave the hos
pital in "two or three days."
Let 'Civilian
Morale' Begin
In the Home
By RUTH MILLETT
What does this term "clvlliun
mornlo" we're hearing so often
really mean' What does 11
mean to us women?
Wa know what li meant by
"morale" when it is used In con
nection with soldiers. But what
dues It mean when applied to the
red of us?
Woll, let's reduce It to- terms
of one individual, "Mrs. Jones,"
and maybe we can sec how it ap
plies to all women.
Mrs. Jones runs a house and
a family. National defense has
already touched her life In num
erous ways. Most important, of
course, is the fact that she now
has a son in the army.
In a less important but still
serious way Defense has touch
ed her pocketbook. It seems to
her that everything she buys to
day costs more than it did a few
months ago. And yet the allow
once on which she runs her
house, feeds and clothes her fam
ily Is just what it has been for
some time.
-Defense has touched her life
outside her family, too. She has
been faced with the problem of
whether to go on spending her
leisure at bridge tables, or whe
ther to volunteer Xor Instruction
in some of the defense courses.
, She's Doing Her Best
j Mrs. Jones isn't going around
waning because poor Dick was
taken into the army just when
ho was going good In a new job.
She hasn't encouraged Dick to
( feel sorry for himself, either. In
i stead she has let him see that she
, is proud of him, end thinks
what he is doing is important.
When he gets her letters at
camp, he is more rather than
, less satisfied than he was be
' fore. He's not mama's-boy-who-has-had-a-tough-break
and isn't-it-
a-shame? He's a man doing
man' duty.
The "high e o t of living"
hasn't got Mrs. Jopes down
cither. She ha had to start
economizing pretty close but
she doesn't talk about It all the
time. She doesn't ruin her fam
ily's meals by grimly reporting
at the table that pork Is up
another two cents a pound.
And she hasn't once said to
her husband, "I just don't see
how I'm going to manage on my
allowance." She' managing
with a minimum of talk and complaints.
I And she has decided that she
j can't afford to waste all her
' leisure on women's bridge parties
'and aimless teas. So she is
't busy these days learning first
aid. knitting, rolling bandages,
and helping in a school hot lunch
, program.
j In short, Mrs. Jones' morale
, is splendid. That is, she Is mak
ing the best of the job she has
to do.
j
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28
Housewives' donations o f
used aluminum during the 1941
scrap collection should permit
construction of 2000 more fight-
; ers or 800 four-engine bombers.
I mwil
l.ii
Good Qifii
Kris Kringle, Jolly Old St. Nicholas, or if you like, just
Santa Claus. Anyway, you must stop and realize it's
almost Christmas, and we have baked some of the finest
Christmas specialties to be found on the Pacific coast.
So now is the time to choose yours for mailing or gifts.
Here are a few items-you should stock up on early:
Old English Fruit Cak Ginger Bread Star 40c doi.n
Made with choice fruits, nuts, bran- Pf.ff.rnu., hand dipped ond varied
dy, and rum. Aged just right. in color 20c doien
One pound 60c - Two Pound $1.13 - Anise Drop 20c doxen
Three pound $1.70 Springer! 25e dozen
Ginger Bread Santa Claus Spitxku.her i 25c doien
Elaborately decorated. Wrapped in rtll"' H "
cellophane. Ready for the tree or "ndy ho:olQ'e 2
pocking. Two sizes, 10e and ISe. Faney Macaroon 25c dozen
Marzipan Fruit 5e each
Honey Cake Heart 10c Ponatonl A rich Christmas Fruit
Christmas Tree Cake 5e Bread I'j lb. loaf 35e
We also specialize in fancy decorated Christmas Table
Centers. Any design you might desire.
BE SURE AND GET YOUR ORDERS IN EARLY.
SB
fi
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No Additional Army
Cantonments Seen
WASHINGTON, Dec. B (AP)
General George C. Marshall,
chief of stuff, told tho houso ap
propriations committee that
there were no Immediate pro
pects for establishing additional
army cantonments.
His statement was made In re
cent committee hearings In the
new S8.000, 000,000 defense bill
and were made public with In
troduction of the bill yostcrday.
General Marshall added that ex- j
tensive slto surveys hod been ;
mode fO the nrmv wnuM Km ... I
pared If forced to move sudden
ly into another construction program.
On the homo front USC and
JJCLA wind up the conference
Schedule at Los Angeles. The
Trojans are favored over their
cro.istown rivals.
Bear delicious, ratrashlngl
And "Wlaland's Has th Flavorl"
At
Your
Grocer's
Sing a long of soap suds.
Washer full of clothe.
Par clean grimy work duds.
Is safe on sheerest hose.
PAR SOAP
Is amazingly gentle on the
most delicate of fabrics, and yet
Is so effective It is preferred for
taking grease and grime out of
work clothes. You need only
ONE soap In your laundry when
that one soap Is PAR.
1 PALACE MARKET
GROCERIES AND MEATS
Phone 4109 A Home Ownad Store 524 Main St. Fra Delivery Phone 4109
Fr Parking . . Customar Parking Lot at Sth and Pin . . . We Resarve Wight to Limit
MEAT SPECIALS 8,d Fresh Fruits and Veg.
nit.. ti D4C New Potatoes 4 lbs. 25c
White Hens lb. 4 -AND-
Blrds.y. Fresh Froi.n
. l Ac c Peas . . pkg.Z3c
Pot Roast Lb $3 JS$t mP., R..d, to
Avocados . . . 2 for 17c
Bon.l.s " C
Stew BeU ... lb. Jj& Artichokes ... 3 5or 2Sc
gkQ Large 252 Sis Navel
Leg o1 Lamb . . lb. JU Oranges ... 2 doz. 25c
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY and MONDAY
Sta-Krlsp Graham Royal Cardan Asparagus Style Boren
Crackers y f Green Beans yc Washing Pdr. i o
2-Lb. Box - A 2 No. 2 Cans Large Pkg T
Helm Assorted Sun-Shlne Mlx.d Royal Club Oral
Soups 7& faKnd!es 29 Sardines -
2 Ci-T..-. Lb- B,g tnTom.S.uee 2 Can. O
Silk k, r j Hill Bro. Blue Cn Br.nd
Toilet Tissue C FS8PSoodIes M Coee 1A
6 Roll 3 Lb-Pkg 1-Lb. Pkg
Carnation Quick Cooking
swiit-. pr.mium wheat Flakes oaxTiir
Dried Beef 2i-u. --e Pudding
2-Q. Qlas Packages A 4.Pkg ',
Pi &w
Baked
Beans
Brown szp
Bread fc'
1 Tall Can f
Each I y
tor 33c
FREE
DELIVERY
DIAL 3138
PRICES FOR
SATURDAY end MONDAY
SWANSDOWN
CAKE FLOUR
Large
Box
23c
sw CUT GREEN BEANS
TENDER, STRINGLES3
CUTS
2 ca333c
sw BANTAM CORN
WHOLE KERNEL
OR CREAM STYLE
2 "cans
HI-HO
CRACKERS
19c
Larg.
Box ...
MEDIUM PEAS 2 31c
Tar i ITm Tm m uni
JOURAPPIEADAY
12-OZ. TINS
2 for
29c
NOT A CIDER
( Red Kidney Beans 2 "' J 29c
( Green Lima Beans 25c
Hot Sauce . 3 19c
Julienne Beets 2 Nc0ani 25c
Tomato Catsup 2;.33c
Dried Prunes .,. su. t 23c
Orange Marmalade ..2; 34c
( Assorted Jellies 15c
FRESH VEGETABLES
SW Tomato Juice
4ct 24c
tSST Grapefruit Juice 26c
Pineapple Juice 4-34c
SZV Blue Berries w. 29c
Fruit Cocktail 2 "C'J 35c
SW Bartlett Pears wca.i"32c
Gooseberries J'ZZ 25c
Cranberry Sauce wmc0;,1 19c
555T Halves Apricots 2wc.Lw53c
KRAFT
DINNERS
2 for 19c
A M.-1 for -4 In 8 Minute
Dr. Phillip'.
Orange and Grapefruit
Blended Juice
" can '
DIAMOND
WAXED PAPER
2 200-ft. MQ
Roll '
mwrnm
DRIP or REGULAR GRIND
COFFEE
31' 60
Royal Desserts
and Puddings
17c
for
1 Lb,
Del Mali
Niblers .... 2 for 25c
Mexicorn, 2 for 29c
Fancy Rlpa
Bananas 3 lbs. 23c
Juicy Narel
Oranges 2 doz. 35c
Coachella Seedless
Grapefruit . 6 for 25c
Frosh, Green
Broccoli 2 bchs. 29c
Squash - Grape Apple
Cranberrie
f. .......... . .... n.nn.n.-i.njiTi-iriririnnrinnnim.ru.i-L-.i-
QUALITY MEATS
SHOULDER
PORK ROAST lb. 24c
RIB BEEF BOIL Lb. 15c
LITTLE PIG SAUSAGES Lb. 26c
DILL PICKLES 5 for lOe
FRESH GROUND BEEF 2 Lb. 33c
CREAM COTTAGE CHEESE Lb. 10c
Dry picked Colored Hem Roaster - Fryer
Freih Dretsed Rabbits
PARD
DOG FOOD
3 for 25c
1
New FRANCO-AMERICAN BEEF GRAVY..........! 0-oz. can 10c