The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, December 17, 1941, Page 13, Image 13

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December IT, 1041
THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THIRTEEN
W MODIFIES
REQUIREMENTS
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Doilies Make Dining a Delight
FOR RECRUITS
A TAlnviil Inn rtt r.1. lr.l
ttandards fur enlistments in the
U. 8. navy and Iho naval re
rva was announced thli week
by the navy department. In
ivy department announct-mmii
ten inai numerous mm who
mint mnntha have annul.! In
enlist mid have been rejected on
Ihn basil of minor physical do
le In will. because of the modi
ration of physical standards,
e ennntiraaed to r-annlv Inr
nllstmenl In cither the regular
nvy or tno navai reserve for
H- uurawuu ui hid emergency.
The navy department hat re
quested thai any person know
lull of young man who had
bri-ii barred from enlistment in
the navy or the naval reservo
because of minor physical rea
ma should bring this modifica
tion In physical requirements to
Ihtr attention of these young
men.
Applicant with vorlcojo
vein, will ba acceptable undor
the changed atandarda, Ihli vari
cocele condition to ba correct
ed, If tho condition la painful.
6t lin naval training stations
which the new recruits lire
sent. Hydrocele, another defect
that formerly ruled out numer
oii applicants, will ba correct
nl. If decenary, after enlistee
arrive at training stations A
pllcnnta suffering from hernui
will be accepted provldrd their
1. Q'a are 7S or better. lie
crulta (ufferlng from hernia will
Iw treated at tho truininii ala
lionii and will bo enrolled for
schooling during thalr period
of convalescence.
Other phy?lcal defects which
formerly provented men from
Imlng accepted an recruits, but
which now are waived, are
seasonal hay fever; corrertlbln
nn-.nl deformities or natal le
formltlea of such a degree an
not to Interfere with duty; un
dernourished and undcrdevelop.
Ml applicants providing the
condition l.i not due to organic
lirae; and minor surgical ile.
fi-cta which can ba corrected
within a month. Ann! lennfa
jtho possess 18 natural service
Din teeth, with at least two
molars In functional oeellminn
and not more than four in
cisors miming, will bo accept
able. Dental treatment will be
given at the training stations.
Any applicant who haa been
rejected because of anv of the
defects noted above is urged
t re-apply for enlistment In
the navy or naval reserve Im
mediately. All applicants accepted with
drferta requiring correction will
Im kmnllall..J A It -
- w,jlv,icu. Mier correc-
i.jii 01 mesa nerects recruits
will bo returned to their train
ing stations at the earliest
practicable time.
These modified physical
standards will apply for ail ap
plicants for enlistment In either
the regular navy or the naval
reserve with the exception of
applicants for enlistment In
classes for prospective commissioning.
Brook.
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PATTERN 7NJJL.
Let your own handiwork
bring beauty to your home.
These dollies In filet crochet
three sizes are so lovely and
useful for many occasions. Just
the thing for a hostess gift. too.
Pattern 7181 contains Instruc
tions and charts for making doil
les; illustrations of them and
stitches; materlala needed.
To obtain this pattern send 10
cents In coin to The Herald and
Nows, Household Arts Dept ,
Klamath Fnllr, Do not sand this
picture, but keep It and the sum
bcr for reference Be sure to
wrap coin securely, as a loose
coin often slips out of the en
velope Requests for patterns
should read, "Send pattern
No to
ollowed by your name end address
custard cups. Stand them In a
pan of hot water and bake In
moderate oven until firm, about
30 minutes. Cool, and unmold
In sauce dishes.
MENU
BREAKFAST: Stewed dried
prunes and aprlcota, oatmeal,
toast, coffee, milk.
LUNCH: Tomato Juice,
toasted cheese sandwiches,
ginger pearl, tea, milk.
DINNER: Egg and chicken
soup, "old clothes," potato
slices, cabbage with onion
dressing, pumpkin pudding,
coffe with moist brown sugar,
milk.
BLACKOUT TEST
LA GRANDE. Dec. 17 Op)
La Grande will hold Its first
test blackout Friday from 7 30
to 8 p. m.
WOMEN ORCANIZE
THE DALLES. Dec. 17 (Pi
Women from Wasco, Sherman,
Wheeler and Gilliam counties
met here today to organize for
war work.
SIXTEEN SHEET
ITALIRKERS
GO TO BOEING
Sixteen members of the Klam
ath Falli aviation sheet metal
defense school will report to the
Boeing Aircraft company In
Seattle Friday morning, Horace
Armcnt of the Oregon state em
ployment service disclosed Wed
nesday. The youths, all of whom have
completed SO hours of training,
left here Tuesday and Wednes
day. A special swearing-in cere
mony conducted by Circuit
Court Judge David R. Vanden
bcrg Tuesday morning enabled
one youth, Frank Kula, a Pole,
to obtain his final citizenship
papers and become eligible for
employment In the big Boeing
defense plant.
Klamath county youths who
will report to Boeing are:
Carl Brlngle, Burt Gray, Ger
ald Schoten, Trevor Owens, Har
old Porter, Robert Bender, E.
klinkhammer, George Linder,
Sam Garrison, Arro Luoma, Jim
Perkins, Frank Kula, Early
Lynch, Amos Burnett, John Har
ger and Luther Tarwater.
Arment said that to date 84
students In sheet metal classes
have been hired by Boeing, 19
by Lockheed Aircraft company
In Burbank, Calif., and one by
the Columbia Aircraft company
In Portland. Five graduates of
the defense radio school have
been hired by Boeing.
40 TOPCOATS ON SALE
FOR $13
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DREW'S MANSTORE
Woman to Taks Up
Dead Son's Work
PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 17
Last year Mrs. Reba Feldman
accompanied her son Jack, 18,
to the army recruiting station
here.
She was back again yester
day. ' "Jack was killed when the
Japs bombed Pearl harbor," she
told attaches without emotion.
"I want to take up where he
left off. Surely there Is some
thing I can do for tha army,"
Mrs. Feldman waa given
job In tha army quartermaster'!
depot here.
A good Hunting Knife la what
most men want We have 'em
The Gun Store Puckett
and Houston 714 Main.
A tax or assessment of money
once was known as a "scof't
hence, "to go scot free" means to
escape without tax or penalty.
FOR CHRISTMAS!
Top
Quality
NYLONS
ALL
NYLON
PLENTY OF THEM TOO!
Beautiful
Hi I II fa File
& Main rUULUCK 3 Shoe.
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Snack Parties Go Latin
With These Appetizers
Agriculture in
Sood Condition.
Says AAA Man
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waw( aVi:V. II I J
Art Cummings. assistant to the
western regional AAA director,
aald vesterdav aorlriiltnr ...n-
In tha best condition In history
to meet the United states war
nemanda.
He save credit tn th AAA
program, particularly to the
over-normal granary plan.
Dr. C. W f!hennullh TTr.li,,-.
iy of Idaho professor, told
290 Orecon AAA mmmltti.emen
at their annual conference' that
the entire farm program will
an unless the U. s. wins this
War. He tiroeri 1hnr eanltnl
and farmers to work together.
extension and experiment
station I0nli mnt with AAA
men today In tha first session
oi me annual agricultural ana
home economics workers' conference.
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i oeveriy Ann sexton snows cam
Vraman at Cleveland hospital
th two Inivar teeth that Came
Into this world right along with
l her. Beverly was 11 days old
. when this picture waa made,
l.iilm American appetizers or
liors ti'ollvrr ur? guy and col
orful Ope n- fnci-d sandwiches
aro mailt- with crusty French
hrend lopped with paper thin
Mice of chtrken, hnm, smiMige
ir t in-vM. Krr a Mi.'tck party, the
Lutln American hoalc serves
tlioo uppctlzers with cafo con
li cliu (cnlfee with hot milk.) She
hnl(l a pot of M-nlrilng hot coffee
In one hand and a jug of hot
milk in the other and pours both
rnffoe and milk Into cups at the
name time
For your bridge or lata sup
per party, you might go Latln
Amorican. too. Here's u sugges
tion for the menu
Avocado canape, hot crab
canapes, orange halves M'-xican.
celery stuffed with bleu cheese,
"shrimp cooked double" open
face sandwiches, coffee.
Avocado Canapes
Combine mashed avocado pulp
with highly seasoned chili sauce
and spread on small strips of
toaxt or crisp crackers
Hot Crab Canapts
Flake crabmeat fine; season
with salt, pepper, onion and lem
on Juice. Spread on strips of
toast, put a little creamed butter
on top. sprinkle with grated
cheese and brown In hot oven.
Serve hot.
Orange Halves Mexican
Slice seedlesa oranges a half-
ir.ch thick. Do not remove the
fkln. Cut in halves; sprinkle
sparingly with powdvrrd chili
peppers.
"Bhrlmp Cooked Double"
(Serves 4 to 8)
Two pounds shrimp, luice i
lemon, t vup water, t leujpoon
salt, 1 teaspoon pepper, fine dry
crumbs. 2 cues, deep frying fat.
Doll the shrimp as usual. Re
move! nil the shell except the
tails. Put the shrimp in a bowl,
and pour over the lemon, water,
salt and pepper mixed. Let
stand an hour. Drain and place
two by two on toothpicks. Dip
In the crumbs, then In the egfts
slightly beaten, and again In
crumby. Fry in deep fat hot
rnough to brown a bit of bread
in 40 seconds. Serve surround
ed with plain or fried parsley.
Note; These may be prepared
in advance and reheated In the
oven for serving.
MENU
BREAKFAST Tomato
and lemon Juice, oatmeal, cin
namon 'oast, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON Pried lima
beans with fait pork, French
bread, rlicecl oranges and ba
nanas, cookies, tea, milk.
DINNER Pan-broiled
round steak with lemon but
ter, mashed potatoes, carrots,
with parsley, mixed green sal
ad, sponge cake with Guav-a
lam, coffee, milk.
Brazilians Boast Savory
Dish of Yesterday's Roast
"Old clothes" In Brazil means
a savory dish made of yester
day's roast. Brazilian housewives
make delicious chicken soup
from leftovers too. and serve It
with an egg yolk dropped into
each bubbling bowlful. Left
over cabbage with onion dress
ing Is another specialty. So Is
pudding made from leftover
pumpkin, and accompanied with ;
little cups of black coffee sweet
ened with moist brown sugar In
the Latin-American way.
"OLD CLOTHES"
(Serves 4 to 8)
Four cups shredded cooked
meat, 2 tablespoons fat, 3 shred
ded onions, 2 tablespoons mincad
parsley, 1 cup drained canned to
mato, t tablespoon vinegar, salt
and peppor to taste.
Cook the meat slightly In the
fat, but do not brown. Add the
remaining Ingredients together
with a cup of water, and simmer
until the sauce has largely evap
orated. Serve with boiled pota
toes cut In slices a half Inch
thick and sprinkled with minced
parsley.
CABBAGE WITH ONION
DRESSINO
Slice Savoy cabbage and cook
tnder in salted water, or use left
over cabbage. Servo hot or cold
with a aauce made by combining
three tablespoons oil, lk table
spoons vinegar, salt, pepper and
mild onion sliced paper thin.
PUMPKIN PUDDINO
' (Serves i to 81
One-half cup granulated sugar,
2 eggs, 1 cup cooked pumpkin
pulp, i cup light brown sugar.
2 tablespoons melted butter, 1
tablespoon flour, few grains salt,
1 cup milk, i teaspoon nutmeg,
i teaspoon cinnamon.
Caramelize (molt) the granu
later sugar, and pour Into four
custard cups. Beat the eggs. Add
the remaining ingredients In the
order given and transfer to the
f - --M!a
It pita! in whw. dtporting guMta m
prtm thl with. For our tvtry mov It
directed to moling tntm fl juit thot
wtiy! Whtn you comt to Portlond nl
tfmt stop at fhtj Hottl MulfnomoHt
wmm oooo Tm and qmd Livifft.
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Qive a Man a Qift That's "TOPS"
Fashion Tower
FUR FELT HAT
Price "V -
If you want your gift to gt) to his head, glv him
a Fashion Tower Fur Felt Hat! Jaunty soap brim or
off-tii e-face types with round, diamond or plnch-tlp
crown. Welted, stitched or bound edge and match
lng, contrasting or novelty bands.
a
Lined or Unlineid
Belt, Buckle
and Tie Clip
Men's Belt and
Buckle Ensemble
$3?
49
Burnished bridle-type belt
with gold color lever
buckle and tie clip. Choose
from brown or black.
Cordovan finish bridle
type leather belt . . 1H
Inch width . . Silver plated
metal buckle. Decorated.
Black or brown.
S DRESS GL0VES I
71 il JljlfM fit M&tff fcaeotti eapeaktns la attpn, buttonad or jr"
if 111 II Ml til I iF-:: atracMrrist types. Outaeam sewn with noss- V
r)V vf 'Ml tf&f f "' J elty-Mtehed backs . . . some with fleece 'VJ
sbQi" AlWAsr j0-.r-r.' lining. Choose from eork, black or brown. Jfc
rB sJr1' 4Sr&mr Lined ftovea Nylon stitched for long wear.
SMART GIFTS
He'll Appreciate
The Year 'Round!
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HEAVY MELTON CLOTH
AVIATOR
JACKET
For Winter Wor
BOYS' WINTER
"VEE-LINES"
Er Panel ribbed Vee-Llrrt shlrti
US and shorts of winter weight
cream cotton witn aii-arouna
,35 lastex waistband. Fly front, rib
bed anklets: round ntck, ahort
leAvea Rm nil medium, lim.
IW 7 "
Fraternity Prep
Coat Sweaters
Knitted or woven fronts, knit
ted sleeves and back. Full but
toned front style with two
pockets and leather buttons.
Wide range of assorted patterns
ana colors. Sizes from 8 to 18.
FLANNELETTE
BOYS' PAJAMAS
19
Notch-collar cost styles In san
forized flannelettes that cant
shrink more than 1. Assorted
plaid patterns with el as tie
trouser waist and grlpper fas
teners. Slsea from 8 to IS.
UPS
Double breasted aviator style Jacket with
full length slide fastener closure to
shoulders. "Arldex treated to repel!
water. Blzea 8 to 16-
BOYS' 14 INCH
MOCCASIN HI CUT
Blueher type hi
cut with oil tan
ned soles, choco
late brown leath
er upp era and
moccasin toe.
Sizes from 10 tt
to 12.
198
Boys'
Longle-s
Boot
Sock
Lined
Glovts
Knit
Dress
2.98 49c 1.00
Cap Socks
49c 19c
Drip model with Qfty wool locks
4 plMti and ft with 8. Inch topi
pocket. Tap ra- and1 r a d trim.
Inf oread. 10-80. Flatknlt foot.
Beya' lined win
ttr eapeskln slip
arts. Brown or
black, ft to ft.
M e a v y ihakar
knit with pompom
and striped tuff,
ft colore. 1 alto.
Combed cottons
In ell-over blazer
stripes ar pit
tarns, ft to 11.
Blazer
Socks
2 for 25c
1 1 r striped
cottons with
lis supported top.
SIim t", to 10Vi.
MUDGUARD TOE
14 INCH HI-CUT
mm. aM
BOYS' SWEATERS
uttontd novtlty wnlin with knitted iloovos
and btoK. Bluo, ntsroon or 1 1 Q
brown. I to ie.... t w
Wool ftbrla eontsnt on label.
Chocolate brown,
ell tanned leath
er uppers with
mudguard moc
casin toe. Tire
cord heeL 1 to 6.
USE SEARS EASY PAYMENTS
FOR GIFT BUYING THIS YEARI
Boys' Sandy Nevin, Jr.
Just like Dad's! A
sturdy well-built ox
ford In black or
brown. Sizes 2H -8
,98
gram, raprea i a a ai : 11 ) g& i
133 So. 8th
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