The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 13, 1942, Page 7, Image 7

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    THE EVENING HERAID, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
GARBAGE DISPOSAL
Irish Eyes Will Smile
At St. Patrick's Pie
March 18, 1042
DORRIS Frea garbaga dla-
ponnl for all Dorria roaldencos
mid bualnoas oatubllalimonts was
discunacd ut tho Murch city coun
cil meeting Monday, March 0.
Tlio clly'i nowoat municipal
project would furnlah a full-time
aulurlvd pualtlon ui gnrbniie col
lector to aomo mini with a truck,
with an opportunity of fvvdlng
lion and autllnii Junk and acrnp
Iron aa a aldcllne, Propor II
conaea would have to be obtain
ed by the uppolntoo.
Financing of tha project might
involvu u mull tux booat, the
council auid, but the rlae In any
cuao would be much leaa than
tho average monthly charge from
prlvato concorna. City toxoa
could not bo rniacd until July,
JMH2. Tho present tux rate la
Appllcanta for tha Job will be
accepted by the council mom
bcrs during tho month, with
further uctlon to be taken at the
April mootinu.
Health Clinics
Slated at Dorris
Grammar School
DOIUUH Notices have been
aunt to tho parenta of Dorria
grammar achool pup I la, advising
them of lieulth clinlca to be held
ut tho achool Murch 20 unci April
17, beinnlu at U a. m.
Diphtheria immunliation ahuta
will bo adminiatered at the flrat
clinic Murch 20, to both pre
achool and elementary achool
children.
Q: Smallpox vucclnutiona will be
ottered pro-school and achool
children of Dorria at the April
clinic. AdtilU may take ad
vantage, of tha offer also.
A chargo of 25 centa per per
aun, to bo paid at the tlmo of
tho clinic, will be made to cover
cont of materia la.
Parenta were urged by the
aponaora of the clinlca, the atate
and county department of
health, to tuke advantage of the
dlaeaae prevention clinlca at thla
tlmo, aa wars are uaually accom
panied by epldemlca.
Recreation Center
Dance Successful
At Dorris Hall
Q DORRIS The Dorria recrea
on center aponaored Its flrat
public dance Saturday night,
March 7, and collected $23 to
help finance tho recently or
ganized recreational program.
Music for the affair was don
ated by Lea Spannaua' orcheatra,
compoacd of four local muaic
lani and a drummer from Klam
ath Falla. The Dorria grammar
achool furnlahed a public ad
dreaa ayatem for amplification
of the mualo.
A amall admission charge of
IT cents waa made and young
and old alike enjoyed the affair.
Meanwhile, Butte Valley high
achool atudenta continued to
gather at the center on Monday
nlghU and Dorria grammar
achool puplla on Wednesdayi for
a variety of recreational pas-
tlmca. The program, requested
by tha young people themselves,
admittedly lucceasful.
6
Bly
Hero's a pleasing dish for the
special party to colobrate St.
Patrick's day. Lime chiffon pie,
trimmed with shamrocks, mukea
a dessert to delight tho eye and
tho taste. A touch of green In
tha menu not only honors the
Ms
11111
Bervi lime pie en 81. Patrick's
Day.
good Irish aalnt, but reminds us
of the bright colors of spring
which will sonn bit appearing.
Lima Shamrock Pie
Three egg yolks, slightly beat
en, s cup sugar, 1 cup water, 1
package lime-flavored gelatin, 3
tablespoons lemon Juice, 11 tea
spoons rated lemon rind, dash
of suit, 3 r-KK whites, 1 bnked fl
inch pie shell.
Combine egg yolk) and 4
tablespoons sugar In top of
double boiler, mixing well. Add
water and blend. Cook over
hot wuter until mixture coals
spoon, stirring constantly. Re
move from fire. Add gelatin
and stir until dissolved. Add
lemon Juice and rind. Chill un
til allghtly thickened. Add solt
to egg whites and beat until
foamy; then add remaining 4 ta
blespoons sugar gradually, and
continue beating until stiff. Fold
lightly thickened gelatin Into
egg whites. Four Into cold pie
shell. Chill until firm. Garnish
with whipped croam and pep
permlnt cundy shamrocks.
Another cheerful holiday do
sert touched with the green of
Erin In this Irish Medley:
Irish Medley
(Serves 10 to 12)'
One package orange-flavored
gelatin, 1 pint hot water, 1 cup
canned crushed pineupplo, drain
ed, 1 cup lady finger or stale
cake crumbs, 1 cup cream,
whipped 1 package lime-flavor
ed gelatin, 1 pint hot water, 1
drop all of peppermint.
Dissolve orange-flavored gel
atln in 1 pint hot water. Chill.
When slightly thickened, fold In
pineapple Turn Into shallow
pan. Chill until firm. Fold
lady finger crumbs Into cream
Pour over orange-flavored gela
tin mixture. Dissolve lime fla
vored In 1 pint hot water. Add
oil of peppermint. Chill until
syrupy. Place In bowl of crack
cd ice or ice water and whip
with rotary eg beater until fluf
fy and thick like whipped cream.
Pour over cream mixture In
pan. Chill until firm. Unmold
Cut shamrock shapes with sham
rock cutter, cut In squares, or
mold In large shamrock mold.
MENU
BREAKFAST: Pineapple
Juice with lemon, oatmeal,
enriched toast, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON: Lentil soup,
enriched hard rolls, baked ap
ple In cream, tea, milk.
DINNER: Corned beef and
cahbaRO, boiled p. tatoea,
sliced tomatoes, lime sham
rock pie. coffee, milk.
ath Fulls spent the weekend with
her parents, Mr. end Mrs. Henry
Anderson.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Coke and
young son of Medford wcro in
Bly for a day with relatives and
to meet John Coke of California
who Is entering the army soon.
Mrs. J. E. Walker Is leaving
for Modesto to work In the can
nery. Bill Harbeson, who has been
in the Veterans hospital in Port
land for aeversl weeka, has re
turned to his work at tha CCC
camp.
Mrs. Gene Ishtrom and daugh
ters moved to Medford where
Mrs. Ishtrom secured employ
ment Mr. and Mrs. Don Lower of
Tuttle, Ida., were In Bly visiting
the Rosa and Jlmmie McMillan
families. Don Lower Is a brother
of Scotty Lower who lived In
Bly several years. Scotty Lower
Is In the U. S. navy stationed at
Newark, N. J.
Janet Protsman entertained
the following guests at a theatre
party on Sunday evening: Jlm
mie St. John, Jim Hall, Freddie
Kobler, Freda Stillwell and Mr.
and Mrs. Don Lower.
George Fullerton was In Los
Angeles visiting his sisters and
brother. Whilo there he exper
ienced a bit of excitement when
strange airplanes were over the
city and the army had all their
searchlights on and all the anti
aircraft guns going.
Janet Protsman entertained
tho senior class of tha high
school at 6 o'clock dinner on
Sunday evening. Those present
wre Freda SUlwcll, Freddie Kob
ler, X. C. Clapp, Rosillnd Rid
dle, Jim Hall, Jim St John and
Janet Protsman, the hostess.
Estos and Max Moore and Dick
Grass who have been visiting at
the Prottman home for a month
hava returned to their homes In
Valparasio, Ind.
A son of lm Havens has re-i
ccntly Joined the army.
L-Jii.innasjai
mss
mm
a If roar akin 1 chapped, ym will
by ddlshlKl with lh .Sect of
Menthol. turn appllpd to the atlni
Int. rd, iwoHsn paru Mf mboUtuto
quickly coola and aoothra tha irrita
tion, uulatlns Naturr to mere quick
ly nral tha Injury. Mtnlholatum Is
ao e moit aoothlnc and elective
application for other minor akla
Irritation.. Jam or tubca. Ma
3
Logging operations for the
Crane mill were resumed
Tuesday, March 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Burch and sons
are away on a 10-day vacation
Mrs. Ivory of Klamath Falls
was a guest of Mrs. Georgo Beck
on Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Hlghcock have
reopened tha White lunch and
are ready for the season's busi
ness. Mrs. Haskell Thomas Is In
Klamath Falls with her Infant
son who had to be placed In an
Iron lung.
A handkerchief shower was
tendered Mrs. Carl Dcering at
the last meeting of tho Bly Wo
men's club. Mrs. Dcering and
son, Michael, will Join Mr. Deer-
dg at Medford soon where he
employed by the Kroit Cheese
company.
Mrs. Leo Moll's parents from
Kentucky spent a few doys In
Bly with their daughter and
family.
A gift of towels and wash
cloths was presented Mrs. Joe
Wallls who Is leaving next week,
by members of the WSCS of the
Bly Community church and the
Bly Women's club.
A. L. Book has moved his fam
ily from Sornaue Rlvor to Bly.
Two daughters have entered the !
local schools.
Roso Murlo Doty who Is at
tending the Acadomy In Klam-
t aim a iimaa fkiirrrn
iou wiKLo nnu durrtnx
B1EII0RRIIEA
If you sufrsr monthly erampt.txw
ache, nervmianeM, dlntresa of "lr
rtiRtilnrltlns" due to functional
monthly dliturhencee try tydla 8.
PlnklmnVa Vegetable Compound
oncel It's one medicine you can buy
made enpectoHv or women, follow
label rtlreotlona. .
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Emerald Isle Layer Cake
A delicious layer cake made with fresh Klam
ath Potatoes right In the batter, Insuring the
keeping qualities for many days. But we know
fou will not want to keep it after tasting it
t's topped off with real Pistachio nut frosting.
59c
Whipped Cream
Chocolate Cake
For those who really enoy a moist rich choc
olate cake This cake is made with pure whip
ping cream Instead of butter or shortening,
filled and topped with a delicious Chocolate
Butter Fudge. 4 layers, too.
69c
Shamrock Potato Rolls
Made with fresh Klamath Potatoes. Saturday
only.
78c doz.
Danish Coffee Rings 20c
Irish Potato Bread . . Mb. 70c
fVf vMn.wMHniinsimm
Now a way fo save It mora necessary than ever
before. Pennies will be Important In every budget
In 1942; for defense stamps, Red Cross, higher
taxes and many another requirement for winning
this war. The pennies you can save steadily and
consistently on your food purchases can help a
lot toward meeting these obligations. Try taking
advantage of Safeway' s low everyday prices
for one month. The way the saving mount up
will surprise yov.
mCES ABE SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES
PEAS Libby's 2 sieve No. 303 cans 15e
PEAS Sugar Belle No. 2 cans, 2 for 25c
CORN Del Maiz Nib., 12-oz. cans 2 for 25c
SPINACH Emerald Boy No. V can 15e
LIMA BEANS WITH HAM No. 1 can 15e
VEGETABLES FOR SALAD No. 1 cans 13c
PUMPKIN Highway, No. 2Vi cans, 3 for 25e
APRICOTS Whole, No. 2V2 can, 2 for 35e
FRUIT COCKTAIL Hostess Delight,
No. 1 con 14c
PEARS Highway No. 2Vi can 19e
PEACHES Castle Crest No. 21z can 19c
SWEET CORN Cordenside, No. 2's, 2 for 23e
BAKED BEANS Sugar Nut, No. 2 can 17e
SPAGHETTI Van Camp's, No. 300, 3 for 25e
HEINZ SOUPS Asst., 16-oz. cans 2 for 25e
DEVILED MEAT Libby's No. V's 2 for 11c
CORNED BEEF Caps 12-oz. can 24c
PIGS FEET Hormel's Qt. jar 35e
OYSTERS Battle Rock Pacific, 152 oz. 16c
RED SALMON, Del Monte No. 1 tall 35c
MINCED CLAMS Pioneer No. Vi can 17e
BONELESS CODFISH Mb. can 33c
SARDINES Rio Del'Mar oval can 11c
VAN CAMP'S SOUPS Tom. or Veg. 10c
CHICKEN NOODLE SOUP MIX 3 pkgs. 25c
TAPIOCA Alber's instant 16-oz. pkg. 19c
SEMI-SWEET CHOC. 7-oz. pkg., 2 for 25c
FIG BARS American 2-lb. pkg. 25c
LOOSE WILES HI-HO CRACK. Ige. pk. 19e
NABISCO VANILLA WAFERS Lge. pkg. 20c
GUM AND CANDY 5c kinds, 3 for 10c
JULIA LEE WRIGHT'S BREAD VA lb. 13c
TOMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn, 46-oz. 19e
TOMATO JUICE Libby's 47-oz. can 23e
CANADA DRY BEVERAGES 28 -oz. bot. 15c
(Plus bottle deposit)
CHERUB MILK 4 tall cans 33c
MILK Carnation, Borden's, Alpine,
Special Morning, Pet 4 tall cans 35c
NOB HILL COFFEE Mb. pk. 23c; 2 lbs. 45e
AIRWAY COFFEE Mb. pkg. 20c; 3 lbs. 58c
EDWARDS COFFEE Mb. can 27c; 2 lbs. 53e
COFFEE MJB, Golden West Mb. can 32e
2-lb. can 62c
COCOA Hershey's Mb. can 18c
CHOC. MALT. MILK Borden's, Mb. con 29e
26-oz. can 35c
12-oz. can 16c
26-oz. can 29c
5-lb. can 49c
3-lb. can 59c
SYRUP Log Cabin
SYRUP Sleepy Hollow
SYRUP Lumberjack
MALT SYRUP Blue Ribbon
MOLASSES Brer Rabbit
Creen Label 2J4-lb. can 29e
TOMATO JUICE Sunny Dawn, No. 10 39e
BROWN DERBY BEER Stubbies 3 for 25e
(Plus bottle deposit)
' BEANS Baby lima
RICE Blue Rose fancy
CUT MACARONI
RAISINS Seedless
5-lb. pkg. 49c
5-lb. pkg. 49c
3-lb. pkg. 19e
4-lb. pkg. 32c
DRIED APRICOTS Del Monte, 11-oz. pk. 17c
CHEESE Kraft Velveeta, etc. 2-lb. loaf 69c
ivory Flakes
Pure Ivory Soap
KLEKSOAPBEADS
22-ox. ni.
Blra. I C
Cuts Dirt and
Grease Quickly
CHILI SAUCE Moneto
CHILI SAUCE Heinz
12-oz. bottle 15c
1214-oz. bottle 25c
IVORY SHOW
HORSERADISH MUSTARD
HAMBURGER RELISH
PICKLES Paradise sweet
CIDER VINEGAR Old Mill
MAYONNAISE Nu Made
MAYONNAISE Kraft
APPLE BUTTER Libby's
2 for 19e
12-oz. jar 15c
25-oz. jar 27e
Gal. jar 35c
Qt. jar 46e
Qt. jar 51c
33-oz. jar 24c
; DisolTes lit e
I riiahlncold
j water
220
tvlV.
Royal Satin!
in 22o
61c
1 lb. can 22o
9 lb.
can
SNOWDRIFT
69c
Waason-Craamsy
Shesttaiag
lb. can 24c
lb.
can
THAT TIBED FEELING
. . . tncry ba dua to a faulty dial. Lat our Homa-
" ureau Help bring your knowledaa of J A
nutrition up-to-date. Enroll ude. im. in ?
laasons-brmaflcoursa. Just tend your noma and
ortify your famlty
against spring colds with
orange .end grapefruit Juica, .
Produea Prices Saturday, March 14
Oranges Sg?J Wic
Grapefruit rS.u.T!.l. 5c
Annl( F,Be rkn Blacks. AQ
Carrots vT SJT u, AVzc
Rhubarb SSSK.
Spinach "ZZrtZZTL
Potatoes S 10 ttI33c
V. S. No. 2 Klamath Gams 80 lb. bag $1.09
tt.5V2c
ib. 9c
9 BUyUaS.
I DEFENSE STAMPS'
FOR VICTORY!
SaSeway GwoffajiteedrJooto
Meat PiIcm For Saturday Only March 14
Beef Roasts--23k
Beef Roasts Round Bona Cuts ..... lb.
25c
Brisket Boiling Beef --14c
Rib Boiling BeeL .17k
Picnics;?;
Tsndarlted, cello-wrappX
lb. averaga .
By tha Pleca ...
Bacon
t
Bacon Back
lb,
lb.
Wall Strtakad
Sirloin Steak
lb
35c
I fiirironr r?
swing.
to S lb. ayaraga
aTTaTaTlT-i TTTtwt fej:if ILfl
PANCAKE FLR. Har. Blossom 10-lb. bag 49e
FLAPJACK FLOUR Alber's Lge. pkg. 22e
FLOUR Self-rising buckwheat, 10-lb. sack 69e
CAKE FLOUR Swansdown Lge. pkg. 23e
ROLLED OATS Peacock 9-lb. sack 45e
INSTANT RALSTON CEREAL 16-oz. pk. 23c
KRUMBLES Kellogg's pkgs.,2 for 23a
CORN FLAKES Alber's
1 1-oz. pkgs., 2 for 17c
NABISCO SHRED. WHT. Reg. pk., 2 for 23a
EGGS GRADE A LARGE 2 dor. 45e
GRADE A MEDIUM J dos. 43c
OLEOMARGARINE 1 Ib. 17c; 2-lb. pkg. 33
OLEOMARGARINE Porkoy 1-lb. pkg. 24c
, 2-lb. pkg. 47e
MACA YEAST pkg. 3c
BAKING POWDER dob. Girl, 32-oz. can 20o
BLACK PEPPER Schilling's 8-oz. pkg. 18c
SALT Maximum Plain or Iodized pkg. 7c
nizjjf-y i i li im ? : taj i j i a j i.-ai
CRYSTAL WHITE SOAP CHIPS 5-lb. pk. 39c
SU-PURB GRANULATED SOAP 24-oz. 20c
50-oz. pkg. 39c
PUREX Bleach Vz Cal. 25a
WHITE MAGIC BLEACH V4 Cal. 19c
BLUING Mrs. Stewart's 10-oz. bottle 15e
STARCH Elostic 12-oz. pkg., 2 for 15c
SKAT HAND SOAP car 2 for 17c
MATCHES Searchlight Crn. of 6 boxes 27c
CHORE GIRLS OR CHORE BOYS Regular 9c
G. E. LIGHT GLOBES 30 & 60 watt, each 10c
DOG WAFERS Friskies 4Ji-lb. pkg. 49c
27k
27k
J7k
101-