The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, January 09, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    Jnnunry 0, 1042
rllK EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
iSKIMO YOUTHS
LIKE THE ARMY
BUT NOT K.P.
ANCIlOHACiK, Aliinkn. Jan. 0
(UP) Six Eskimo ymith wlio
lnft their Arctic hnmns nnar
l'olnt Harrow to enlist In the
United Stntr army nix wanks
iiKO Ilka tlinlr duller (Inn ex
cept, of courso, "K. P."
"Tho officer find non-com
n ro too "od to on," anlil Lloyd
Ahiivkunu, spokesman for tho
liroup. "It sromorl hard nt flmt
to bo In lijnco Ilka this, litit
we're adjunlintf oursnlvcs fast.
Kitchen pollen duty I loiiKh
hut overybidy' doing It."
Voteron army officer deem
,Jhe Eskimo excellent material,
JUhmiKh nono of the alx had
ever anen a train, tree or moun
tain until they hit the now-covered
trail for thin buatllnii mili
tary center.
Ahavkana hauled gasoline for
launches durlnu the scorch for a
party of lout Ituiuiliiii filer In
Il):i7. HI companlona are Uaac
Tallnch, soon to become a cor
poral: Clifford MoiiKoyuk, Eddie
llopson, Hoover Koonatook and
Ilnrtlclt Kudvalak.
,. All are former relndcer-herda-men
and scalers, and are ex
cellent markumen; all were on
the acene of the travlc plane
craah of Will Roger and Wiley
Poat near Point Barrow.
Their drpnrturo from the little
northern outpoat occnaloned In
tonae pride In Point Harrow as
lla first contribution to the na
tional dcfcno effort. For dayi
a he alx youths paraded In form
lion through streets, adopting
what they thought wan the cor
rect military technique.
CurlOualy, none had ever used
akla until they arrived at Anch
orage, 700 miles south of Point
Harrow. Now they are enthusias
tic and proficient aklcr.
Th alx Eskimos are under the
direct aupervlalon of an experi
enced Alaikan soldier, Capt.
Donald M. H. Adler. Alaska de
partment commander of the
American Legion In llinfl.
"These men are proud of their
uniforms." Capt. Adler told me.
"They're excellent aoldlers,
quick to learn. They could put a
rifle, together after a sergeant
had atrlpped It but onco In a
demonstration."
Try Tax Trick on Frosted
Cupcakes for Party Treat
Offor your gueata a glistening
tray of "tax" cup cakea to atari
their year off well. When you
pour tho cake butter Into tho
cupa, drop a brand new penny,
wrapped In cellophane, into each
cup. Jt i a good way to help
thu party with a laugh.
Incom. Tax Cup Cakaa
Two and one-fourth cups sift
ed cako flour, 21 teaspoons com
bination baking powder, 11 tea
spoon salt, i cup butter or other
shortening, 1 cup augur, 2 eggs,
well beaten, t cup milk, 1 tea
spoon vanilla.
Hlft flour once, measure, add
bilking powder and ault, and alft
together thrco times. Cream but
ter thoroughly, add sugar gradu
ally, and cream together until
light and fluffy. Add eggs and
beat well. Add flour, alternate
ly with milk, a small amount at
a time, beating after each uddl
tion until smooth. Add vanilla.
Hake In greased cup-cake pans in
moderate oven 0)75 dcg. F.) 20
to 25 minutes, or until done.
Frost with your favorite
orange or butter frosting.
Chlckan and Mushrooms
Two hard-cooked eggs, 1 raw
egg, 3 tablespoons butter, 1 8-
ounco can Dutton muanrooms, zi
cups cold cooked (or canned)
chicken, cubed, J cup chicken
stock or gravy, 2 tablespoons
flour, t teaspoon salt, i teaspoon
pepper, t teaspoon celery salt, 2
tablespoon chopped chives, i
cup sherry or non-alcoholic sher
ry flavoring.
Press yolk of hard-cooked
egg through a sieve. Add dash
of salt, pepper and enough of the
raw egg to make a thick paste
Form into small balls, roll In a
little flour and saute until light
brown in 1 tablespoon butter:
aauto mushrooms in remaining
butter for 3 minutes. Add chick
MENU
BHEAKFAST: Stewed
prunes, wholewheat griddlo
cakes, syrup, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON: Tomato Juice,
parsley omelet, hard roll,
frosted cup cakes, tea, milk.
DINNER: Ham bone with
sauerkraut, mashed potatoes,
lettuce and apple salad, gin
gerbread, coffee, milk.
non-alcoholic sherry flavoring)
little at a time. Do not allow
to boll. Remove from fire, add
remainder of raw egg and atlr
for one minute; pour Into serv
ing (ll.ili and gnrnlsh with egg
bull and hurdcookod egg white
put through ieve. Serve with
wedge of hot toast.
Seven-hundred and fifty car
penter, 75 electrician and 85
plumber are needed Immediate
ly for work on Alaskan defense
project, local Building Trades
council official said Friday,
Carpenter pay 1 (1.35 per
hour for 48-hour week and time i
and one-half for overtime. The
Job will last for 18 month.
Board In Alaska Is 11.30 per day.
Transportation from Seattle
will be paid by the Saima-Drake
Puget Sound company, the em
ployer. Applications must be
member of the AFL union or
willing to Join.
Fifty apprentice carpenter of
thrco year experience aro also
needed. Pay is $1.13 per hour for
three-year apprentice and $1.25
for those with four year' experi
ence. Other condition are the
same.
Electrician pay 1 $1.55 per
hour and plumber will also get
$1.55. Other conditions are Ident
ical to the carpenter.
Applicant must contact either
Joe Willi at the Labor temple
or anyone at 'the United States
Employment service at 242 Main
street.
THOROUGH
CHEYENNE. Wyo. Wi
When Supply Sergeant Joe Fal
agrady tell his assistant to do
something they get It done.
Ho ordered them to issue a
batch of overcoat to newcom
ers at Fort Warren. They hand
ed out every one In the supply
room Including Sergeant Fal-agrady'.
en cubes and 2 tahleapoons of
slock and lmmer 5 minutes long
er.
Thicken remainder of stock
with flour mixed with remain
ing butter; pour over chicken
and mushroom mixture. When
smooth and well-blended, add
chopped chive and sherry (or
Choice, Select
Prime, Steer Beef
STEAKS
BURR-O-N
W Rrwrt tfc Right to Limit
Our Leader
COFFEE
Drip or Reg. Grind
Pkg. 21c
FLOUR
2 cans Standby Buns If) Sack
1.99
SHORTENING
Formar
' 57c
Frash Local Ranch
K.llogg'a
Corn Flakes
Large Pkg..
for
19c
(Saturday Only)
Eggs - Grade A Large . . Doz. 37c
Fisher' or Sparry'
Pancake and
Waffle Flour
10 lb.
Sack
49c
Sugar
Whit Satin
Cloth Bag
10 lbs 63c
23 lb. 1.59
100 lb 6.0S
U. a. PiMr Diamond A What Ktmol
HONEY t . 4Sc CORN ' 2 , 27c
Orason Brand Pnaaaant No. In
MILK,:: 4 330 SWEET PEAS ,3 ,M27c
lua Min eramt Blaolrwolll
COCOA 2 17c KETCHUP J5c
SWEErPEAS,2t.,2Sc gg'iff, 224c
COFFEE'g'" 30c PRETvEsT- 39c
RrsiiV"'0"" "2le PARKAY 2 E, 43c
DCwIlJ .... Jem, H Olaomaraarlna
bes'm's " s a. tio LK! 3-
MT- lan.lggL'"'--"'
CORN
Tender Sweat
No, 303 Can
3,o,27c
Crackers
Caicad Wafer
2 lb.
Box
19c
SEGO MILK
Tall Can
4 - 35c
Lunch Needs for Dad & the Kiddies
Smooth, B'oh nrJ HMtthful
PEANUT BUTTER
t-t.il OHM Jar
29c
Swift's
Tomato Juice
47-0.
Can
21c
vary Day Brand, Ll(ht Maat.
TUNA,,. 0.n2lc
Iwlfl't Pram. aory
LUNCH MEATr
29c
Kraft l-Oi. Olaaa Jar
HAM-N-AISE .... . 2 ,33c
A PiMftlmw Urtfd fnr Bunrtwlchm
Kritt
MAYONNAISES 49c
Ootmot Medium
RIPE OLIVES":1 17c
twlft'A Premium IVi
DEVILED MEAT 6
25c
flwirt'i Otmilni
DEVILED HAMS a.'.n 120
ftnioy fiiur for OinipH lamhwlohttv-
Meat Price liturday Only
Bee! Roast Lb. 17c
Blada Cut Juicy and Tender Stear Beef
Boiling Beef, lb 12c
Fresh Side Pork, lb 22c
Sirloin Steaks, lb 29c
Swill orlola
Bacon, sliced, lb 33c
PrsduH Prleet-turday Only
Grapefruit . . doz. 25c
Swatt and Juloy-HUp Pravant Win tar Oolda with a Olaat of
Tandy Grapefruit Juloa lean Morning
Oranges 8Il. m 2 d...25c
Avocados E.c 5c
Caulfflower Wh!: 10c
For Everyday Savings Shop WHITAKER'S GROCETERIA
CONSISTENTLY THE LOWEST..?- ,d.
Ill 1 X?'Lz.L-JlT
mimmk
in Roasts
J
M AKt A TIST TO0AY...SM fx yevr.
mH how Safiwoy'i GUARANTEED
MEATS plan givei you mora ttndtr,
iuky imat pw pound I Jaftway mot
xptrtl buy wily th "btttir-aetlng"
arose of nwof ...prapor that quel.
Hy mtoti with jptdol tort,., deli vf
fo sodi morktt jutt ttit emounts ix
ptctid to tall right away. You mutt
b pliastd . . . tvsry art and ivary
tim...of w pay back your money I
BEEF
Blade Cut .
Sirloin Steak
Ground Round Steak
Ground Beef
Sliced Bacon no mnd
Tandarlsod, Half or Whole
Skinned Hams
lb.
lb.
lb.
Eggs Grade A
Large,
Dozen 33c
23c
33c
29c
2 ... 39c
b 29c
& 33c
PORK
ib. 21c
Roasts SB
Pork Steak
Country
Sausage
Lean and Meaty
Spare Ribs ,b. 25c
Pur
Pork
ib. 25c
2 ib. 39c
Were You A
Safeway
Customer
Last Year ?
If iron Mrs, faal pratt aan
(Idant ywi oin sotithMM at our
uatamm Hi 1M, bmiM WI
know that V0U amw, that H
ifrway prlftaa an aonaNtanllv
low avtry day that ki MM ton
nm your family tan onoy tha
llnaat auallly rood raiuUrly tt
IM IowmI DootlMa aott. 0a IM
olhar hand, It you an not
afaway auatomar ao yat, than m
must aamaatly ura you to
oatifat tha laltway mathod
toon. What you rind M quality
fooda ooonomloal prtott m guar
antaod tatlalattlon will aa mora
tan no. You kt tho Judial
Price aro effective Friday, Jan. 9th thru Monday, Jan. 12
Holiday
Chocolates
(Clota Out Prices)
2V2Ib.box49c
5 ib. box 85c
Dorothy Duncan
Chocolates
(Close Out Price)
lV2lb.lIn 59c
3 ib. tin 89c
on ID A
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,l,'ftiSUHrM"a.,
HUH I A llf!C Monata
Vina. i vi.,.
SOUPS
Attorttd zcpt
Coo aomzna Clam
Chowder, Chii
G urn bo
Vz-Q Bottla
U. oft M.
No. J00 Can
KITCHEN BOUQUET Sr."
CRANBERRY SAUCER,
171. Can a?
SWEET PICKLES STS,
SANDWICH SPREAD J"
CHEESE
Crtam
ORANGE PEKOE TEA
1-Ui. . ato
TFfl Uplon't Yallow libd OC 'i-l
1-Ui. nt. www
Ul. Pkf.
1lfn Ull I come
1 '11 BT. X:-.
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araask
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JVUAUE WRIGHTS
BREAD
X now DATED
plainly on reryi
wrapporl
Tomatoes
Gardensldo No. 2 H Can
3for 33c
l-Lb. PHE.
I I I AIRWAY "t
ir.
(.
23c
19c 55c
45c
1 1
Real freshness, everyone will agree,
it the important feature in fruits
end vegetables. And that's why you'll thrill at the
crispy garden freshness of produce you'll find at
SAFEWAY. Every purchase guaranteed dewy
fresh, full-flavored or your money back!
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Vt..-:. '?r 'v.
I oTtl
tbler'-urf' " n .1 to
vwaa V . itatt" 4 ur
TOU )Ot
Golden Fruit ..
Top Off
Small slie. Handy
ahopplng bag
b,tt
.now - . .
moot" orit" .uc
Bananas
Carrots
Oranges;
Coachella
Grapefruit 10 45c
(In Handy Shopping Bag)
Yellow Danver
Dry Onions 10 1 43c
t it "-r pro..-: n " m
7 !sz I
2J3c
3.10c Rhubarb
10.45c s "
2,i.?c
On"1"!
iM ST, irte oai-T.. new
POTATOES
U. S. No. 1 KLAMATH GEMS
10 lbs. . . 29c 25 lbs. . . 73c
U. S. No. 2
50 Ib. baq 89c 25 Ib. bag 49c
PANCAKE
FLOUR
Harvest Blossom
9 lb.bag49C
CHERUB MILK Vl 4 , 33c
FLOUR VTL 1.79 ?t. 93c
CAT FOOD rr 4 hrl9c
hot sauce a 3 ,iic
JUICE 2;-;r:'T.To-nH.uM 3 (w25c
SHORTENING K"X 16c 61c
RICE SCREENINGS S 19c
OLD DUTCH ci5.AiN"i' 2 ,.r 15c
DC AC Oardantlda fie,.
rCA No, ,0, oant for wB
GREEN BEANS ETcK. 12c
CORN ryM 3 25c
SPINACH r?;? ! 15c
SAUERKRAUT TO.. 9c
SAUERKRAUT K,'
APRICOTS .UTX.
DP ARC Harptr Houot
a fciiw
No. IV'a Oan .
peaches r;rc.n
DRIED PRUNES"..
SYRUP 'o"!!
10c
15c
21c
19c
19c
59c
47c
13c
WHITE MAGIC BLEACH g.,. 10c
MEAT BALLS ". 25c
B . M BROWN BREADS": 14c
TOILET TISSUE Ra. Holla 3 (0r I i C
FACIAL TISSUES ST. - 236
Dl II I U ft Stawarrt
1 la-ot. aottn .
SANIFLUSH
tf-OU
Oan
chore girls PBr::
13c
19c
9c
H. O. OATS
Quick Cooking
25c
Largo
Pkg.
INSTANT POSTUMXT.
IE! I WEI I DESSIRTIand J
" PUDOINQ. all flavor! for
MALT SYRUPY "or.
PUREXV;
COCOANUTK..
FLAPJACK FLOUR
37c
18c
13c
20c
MARSHMALL0WS
riufllaat
4 4-Or. Pa.
In Dox
POPPED RICE ViiTTo'fcwip.
Efift unnni re sunna.
kuu avuirau
it-Oi. m.
I3c
2 ,.r!5c
15c
GRAHAM CRACKERS " uTtn. 29c
ROLLED
OATS
Alb.ra Quick or
Regular
lag"" 43C-
Cora M.al - White
or Yellow
32c
9 lb.
Bag
Albert Farina.
Sag" 49C
HORMEL SPAM
TNI MIM OF MANY UMt
12-om
33c
PALM0LIVE
SOAP
Bata Slio
3-25
ZEPHYR-FRESH
LIFEBUOY
1 HEALTH SOAP
3-17
IVORY FLAKES
12M o. 91
Pkq. 1
IVORY SNOW
12V4-OX. pkg. 22C-,
B I ' I I 1 V' I I M i M v f II kU
axacfMSt
AV.. - - w
LSU-PURB Soap
Granulated
19c
24-01.
Pkg.
Pkg.
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