The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 09, 1942, Page 6, Image 6

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THE EVENING HERALD. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
.miliary 9, 1042
SCRAP METAL WORK
MEETS OBSTACLE
J CHICAGO, Jan. 8 (JO Efforts
to bring out an increased supply
of scrap metal essential to the
production of steel for armament
purposes have met another ob
stacle in cold weather, industrial
palvage circles said Thursday.
t Lack of scrap is creating a
fcerlous problem in the war pro
gram, according to steel makers,
because scrap must be used to
Manufacture finished steel.
6maller plants particularly, said
Jthese sources, are dependent
upon a steady and abundant
jflow.
In the past few days, when it
Jwaa hoped collecting would in
crease, the trade has remained
tquiet. Salvage circles blame this
on the cold, saying it has pre
vented dealers from scouring the
'countryside for material.
Effects of the shortage were
evidenced this week when Great
Lakes Steel corporation, Detroit
subsidiary of National Steel cor
poration, shut down four of its
16 open hearth furnaces for lack
of enough scrap to keep them
going.
Sharon Steel corporation,
with plants in the Youngstown,
Ohio, district, has announced it
expected to shut down an open
hearth furnace late this week
for the same reason.
Mickey Rooney Has
Marriage License
Says County Clerk
SANTA BARBARA, Calif.,
Jan. 9 (Jf) The county clerk's
office discovered Thursday that
iMickey Rooney of the films and
Ava Gardner, the Wilson, N. D.,
jglrl who captured his heart six
.months after she came west, had
been licensed to marry Monday,
i The application was issued un
der Rooney's true name of Joe
jYule Jr. The license can be
. jrranted tomorrow, under Cali
fornia's three-day law.
J In Hollywood, Rooney's studio
'said he declined to give a hint
when the nuptials will be. The
'license must be used In Santa
iBarbara county.
NLRB Hearing for
Weyerhaeuser Crew
Set January 19
A long-awaited national labor
relations board hearing on an
AFL representation petition for
woods employes of the Weyer
haeuser Timber company will be
held Monday, January 19, in the
city library clubrooms, it was
announced Friday by the CIO.
Tho AFL Lumber and Saw
mill Workers union la asking to
be named the sole collective bar
gaining agent for over 350 Wey
erhaeuser employes. The CIO
International Woodworkers of
America is intervening.
Leaders of both factions re
gard the hearing as one of the
most important yet held in the
basin area. Both hope that vic
tory for their union will lead to
eventual organization of an es
timated 900 Weyerhaeuser mill
employes in the same group.
It was generally accepted that
an NLRB conducted election
would result from the hearing.
The meeting will start at 10
a. m.
Copco Crews Work
On Small Jobs
California Oregon Power com
pany crews, handicapped by
weather conditions, are working
on only small jobs In the basin
area, Sam Ritchey of the firm
said Friday.
Chief among the smaller proj
ects is one of relocating a line
on the west side of the airport.
Water crews are at a standstill,
Ritchey said.
FROZEN DUMB
CHICAGOJVP) Running
home in subzero cold, Louis
Sabatini, 14, slipped on soft ice
and fell against an iron light
pole.
His tongue hit the pole and
instantly froze to it, so tightly
that he couldn't even free it
with the loss of some skin.
With the cold wind pouring in
to his open mouth, he couldn't
breath warm air on the pole
to thaw his tongue loose.
Policemen, called by Louis'
sister, brought hot water and
thawed apart the pole and
tongue which bad been joined
20 minutes.
E
L
MERRILL Contributions to
the Merrill Red Cross war relief
fund are lagging and while $173
has been turned Into the Klam
ath county fund by Mrs. F. E.
Trotman, local chairman, it was
hoped that donations from here
would at least total that of the
membership total which was
more than $300. Eight dollars
has been left with Mrs. Trotman
since the main sum was turned
in and anyone who has not al
ready contributed is urged to
add a bit of cash to the slowly
mounting quota.
Of the amount sent to head
quarters from here was one
check for $100. Donations may
still be left with either Mrs.
Trotman at the residence or with
Dr. Trotman at his office.
Honor Rolls at
SOCE Revealed
ASHLAND, Jan. 9 (Special)
According to a report submitted
to Marshall E. Woodell, registrar
of the Southern Oregon College
of Education, the students earn
ing a grade-point average of 3.5
or better included Duain Mon
roe, Ashland; Mary Tucker,
Klamath Falls; Hope Bliss, Pais
ley, and Austin Haddock, Spra
gue River.
Students earning a grade-point
average of 3.0 to 3.5 include:
Irene Yokem, Chiloquin; Ellen
Brown, Crystal; Dean Drew,
Hildebrand; Verna Meggs, Mil
dred Schultz and Mary Thomas,
Klamath Falls; Marie Pochelu.
Paisley, and Marie Kerns, Sum
ner Lake.
Engineers state that a com
mon cause of reduced automo
bile engine power is too rich a
carburetor mixture.
2-Way Stretch Suggested
For Your Food Dollar
Resolve to banish food waste
from your kitchen. To make
your food money supply the
maximum of nutrients, buy sup
plies in the exact quantities you
need. The table of quantities
given below will help you great
ly in your marketing. It Is bor
rowed from an excellent pamph
let called "Stretching the Food
Dollar."
STARCHES
Macaroni an 8 -ounce box
will make 8 or 9 servings.
Rice a pound (21 cups) will
swell to 8 cups when cooked and
make 12 large servings.
Spaghetti an 8-ounce box of
spaghetti will serve -seven, not
quite as many as a box of maca
roni.
FRUITS
Apples about three medium'
sized ones to a pound.
Bananas three or four to
pound.
Grapes a large bunch weigh
ing a pound will serve six peo
ple-
Pears three m e d 1 u m-sized
pears to a pound.
MEATS
A pound of ground meat will
make hamburger balls for four
people; combined with bread
crumbs or mashed potatoes it
will make meat loaf for six or
seven.
One flank steak weighing a
pound, rolled with dressing in
side and baked, will cut into
from four to six slices.
Quarter of a pound of dried
beef makes three servings of
creamed dried beef.
A roast with little or no bone
makes four servings per pound;
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Highest Quality
Fast Service
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121 N. 8th St
CAMERA FANS
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DEVELOPED
and PRINTED
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Reprints So Eich
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PRICES for SATURDAY and MONDAY
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Blue Box I lb. box 23
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A MONTH
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ASSORTED POTTERY DINNERWARE
PREMIUMS
ant
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Hershey's Cocoa -oi. Can
77c
Egg Noodles
Best Ever Krlnklet lb. bag
23c
Bonnie Dog Food . 6
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Kellogg's Pep - - 2 large boxes
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2 boxes of 440 49c
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27c
C & H CANE SUGAR
10 lb. cloth bag ...65c
25 lb. cl
100 lb.
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ASSORTED JAMS
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MENU
BREAKFAST: Ornngo Julco,
corn bread, syrup, crisp "bn
con, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON: Blnck benn
soup, wholewheat toast, sliced
bananas, nut and raisin cook
ies, tea, milk.
DINNER: Leftover beef,
gravy, carrot and onion plo
with biscuit top, green benns,
prune and cranberry pie, cof
fee, milk. ,
makes three moderate servings
per pound.
Allow a hnlfpnund of spnre-
'rson.
ir servings per pound,
boneless, can be cut
.oo generous pieces to the
ribs
I
1.
Into I
pound.
A one-pound can of salmon
will make a salmon loaf for six.
To roast chicken for six or
eight people buy a fowl weigh
ing 31 to 4 pounds. It will also
yield about one pound of cooked
meat enough, creamed, to serve
10.
Nursing Course
Slated at SOCE
ASHLAND, Jan. 0 (Special)
A non-credit home nursing course
is to be sponsored and conducted
by the Southern Oregon College
of Education during tho winter
quarter. Any woman interested
In receiving this training should
contact college authorities at
once.
The class will meet from 3 to
8 every Thursday nftarnooii In
the gymnasium of the college.
Rend the Classified pane
ANNUAL
GOLD and GREEN
BALL 0)
ARMORY
FRIDAY, JANUARY 16
New Closing Hours for
Food Stores
All major Food Stores In Klamath Foils are now observ
ing the following doling hours:
Week Days .... 6 p. m.
Saturdays 8 p. m.
Plan Your Food Shopping Accordingly
WMru,m r?gSi - v
'Don't give me that 'Oscar'
You cant make
a bad cup of
M-J-B"
-Veronica Lake tells Academy Award winner
Preston Sturges, director of Paramount 't
"SULLIVAN'S TRAVELS"
mistoni Everything's wrong! Hain't
held up thootinrj thoe outdoor irfnr
and to mako thing uorsr, had
a hum pot of coffee for lunch.
viionicai I can't do anything about
the weather, hut I can give you tome
good ctiffce. Try th m.
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nisroNi Swell! A little weaker than I usually take
coffee, but it halt plenty of flavor.
viionicai Oh you prefer strong coffee! O.K., m
make some.
"moNi Marvelous! Black as night, but not bitter.
You deserve the Academy Award for this, Veronica,
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week. If you don't agree it's better and we will refund double your
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