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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1943)
.Tnnunry 12, 1043 PaGETHREI KLAHN ELECTED PHESIDEN T OF SGOUTGOUNGIL K. 0, Klnlin wim oloulucl to servo tin president of thu Modoc Arcu Council of lloy Scouts of America for 1043 ut thu iiiiiunil council niuctluu huld Sunday. In iiccuptlnu thu - ponltlon uit prt'Kklunt, Kliihn uric d Unit Micro bu mi IncrcuHud ompliiiHlM on thu fuel Unit till 1m onu unified district, orKiinlzori for thu ptirpono of fiuthcrlnn scout lull iictlvltU'H throughout (ho arcn, wlilcli Includes flvu anili ties In Oregon, Modoc und pin t )of Siskiyou county In Califor nia. Other officers for 11)43 are H. C. Cirosheck, Niitlonal Coun cil representative; vice-president, It. L. Ackeriiiiui, Lake county; K. H. Morford, Alturus; Krnesl Hlioades, Newell; com missioner, It. 11, Prentice, Henil; treasurer, K. A, Dunham, K'::m ath Fulls. 40 Attend Executive board, Dr. F. C. Ada mi, William Cunstaus, C. S. Elliot, Hans Norland, Arnold Cralapp, Jog 1 licks, It. C. C, roes beck, l.ce llendiicks, A, M, Col- Her, Klainatli Kails: Hay liar Ian, l.nkevlew, Gil Moty, liend; I'uul Tanner, Alturas; E. A. Fulsch, Lukevlcw, retiring presi dent, , Over 40 members attended thu meethiK, with reprcseuU tlves from liend, Lakoview and Alturus. Thrco boy wore tiuesls of honor, Sea Scout Min ion His ley, Cub Scout Lee Trlppett, und Scout David Mocnbeo. These young men re.iented the colors und closed the meethiK. A tentative proitrnm discus sion for 1043 was led by Hob crt Lumolt, executive secretary of the council. Out-of-town members attend ing were C. E. Ebbc, L, J. Aus tin, Paul B. Tunner, George S. James, Enrl R. Morford, Paul O. Rclmor, N. G. Waller, Al lures; E. A. Kctsch, It. L. Acker mun,' J, Mlllls Flyiin, Lakoview; J, G. Jones, Bend, SET FOB 11. 11 Ditto of tho second community sing has bean announced for 1 rl I dny, January 22, In tho Klamath Union high school auditorium under tho direction of Andrew J. Lonay Jr., and one of tho high lights of thu Holary January war savings drive. , This sln is expected to be even moro successful than the ono held during Women ul War week when hundreds of song lovers gathered In tho auditor ium. Songs will be printed on mimeographed sheets und dis tributed among the audience. Bonds and slumps wilt not be sold in tho audlcnco but those attending will have on opportun ity to purchase savings in tho auditorium. Tho public Is urged to attend. Loney will announce thu program Inter, - Oanow arorage ai a : MUUT13 nTBIUIjn III Water Sheds MEDFORD, Jun. 12 (ZD Snow storngo Is above average In nil of tho water sheds of cen tral and eastern Oregon, R. A. Work, licud of tho Oregon snow survey, said Monday, Wutor content of snow nt Hogg pass on tho Santinm-Dcschutcs divide Is 32 inches, the heaviest on record for any snow course nt this lime of year. Irrigation reservoirs for the Rogue River vulley are above average, and storngo nt the head waters of tho Willamette river Is unusually heavy, Work snld. He listed the central and east ern Oregon rivers with henvy supplies as: Klnmnth, Deschutes, John Day, Grnndo Rondo, Pow t dor, Burnt, Malheur and Owy-hcu. Ono of tho great developments of this war Is nir transportation. In a year or two what wo will be moving by air will be fantastic. Col. Merinn C. Cooper, chief of staff to General Chennault. Men Wanted Experienced rip-saw and cut-off men So. Calif. De fense Plant 48 hours vfeek. Good wages and working conditions. Ad dress Box 378, Pasadena, giving experience. mi SERVICE VISITS Floyd Oden, coxswain on one of Hie navy's subchasers, v lulled bis fath- -V or, l'hlllp Oden O of Dairy, and his - j b r o t h o r, lien O d e n, 1071)1 ?,t l Wlnrd lane, on u j f . V V" seven-day hull C ' i day leave fro in 11 r e in o r to n.K u..' ; W a s h. Floyd f ' J. has seen service jt? ... j " at Pearl llarbnr, -ft Midway, und thu jjfuWin -y 4 Solomon islands, where his ship, tho Astoria, was lost, ONE YEAR Harvey lllhhoit. IN Frank s e a man second elnss, visited friends and rcl ullvcK on n IS day Icuvo from thu Sun Frnucls- co navy yurds after ono year's, service In the nuvy. llnrvey enlisted from hero January B, 1041. On Ills leave hn stayed with Mr. and Mrs. William Gourley, Bartlett avenue. French In French Morocco "sure go for candy and gum," nc cording to Sergeant William El mer Evans, who has written his pnrcnlH, Mr. and Mrs. W. S Evans of the Hart hotel. Sergeant Evans snld "These French nre sure good people, or they nro crazy ubout tho Americans. They linve had a hard time for n long time. They sure go for candy and gum But Sergeant Evans was even moro interested in the Arabs who, he said, tiro "Just like the movies. "They hnvo their camels and alt and It Is quite a show for us," ho wrotu. "However, they are sure dirty and filthy. They don't know whnt a bnth is. Their iinlmiils sleep In (he same house with these Arabs. Surgennt Evans snld that Ills entlru convoy got across without trouble but that ho wits sen-sick almost every day on tho trip. William E. Sweet, son of Mr, and Mrs. W. S. Sweet, 1340 Wll- foriA jSlreet, , w,ns commissioned a second lieutenant In the nrmy upon completion of tho officer candidate course nt the Infantry school, Fort Iiennlng, Cu, Ho was previously u corporul. Lieu tenant Sweet gruduutcd from KUIIS und attended ono year ut I'uclflc university, whore ho was u member of thu football team und Gamma Sigma. Clydo E, Gilchrist, son nt G. W. Gilchrist, 315 Grant street, litis arrived at tho air force tech nical school, Scott field, III. Private James M. Yaple, broth er of Glenn Yaple, Klnmnth Fulls, hus' completed a 45-duy course In repair and maintenance of nr. iorcd forco vehicles nt Fort Knox, Ky. Mary Pulmcr, 3317 Dclawnre street, has two men in service, her husband, Corp. James M. Palmer, 30, stationed near Seat tle with the anti-aircraft coast ar tillery, and her son, Leo Hoscley Jr., 21, stationed somewhere in the South Pacific with the Unit ed States marine corps. Palmer enlisted April 3, 1042. nnd Is a member of tho Klamath labor union. Young Hoscley enlisted the dny after Pearl Harbor, De cember 8, 1041, and sailed three months ago for duty In tho Paci fic. His mother has not heard from him since that timo with tho exception of a Christmas telegram, Ho Is a former Klam ath Union high school student. TULELAKE Mr. and Mrs. Clark W. Fensler have been ad vised of the advance in rank from captain to major of their eldest son, Robert W. Fensler, now in charge of a bomber squadron. The honor was bestowed on Christmas day at Pueblo, Colo., following a rapid rise in rank since he joined the army air corps three years ago. Since completing his advanced training at Kcllcy field, Tex.. Major Fensler served as instruc tor for new pilots at a number of stations in the west and mid dle west. Later, transferring to a borrfbing squadron, hp received training In Florida. Commission ed a captain, he was sent to Wendover field, Utah. Major Fensler, a graduate of Tulelake high school, has just passed his 24th birthday. Two other sons of Mr. and Mrs. Fensler, Dick and Jack, are also in the service. Of course, I don't know my range, but I've been told people a block away have heard me snoring. Army recruit dis charged due to "chronic asth ma " Relieve Misery of Put S-BnrpsM Vicks Va-tro-nol up each nostril. It (11 shrinks swollen membranes, (2) soothes Irritation, 1 t .i i j J I ileus ncur tiJiu- mnmm dogged nose. Follow WlCXS nlToilTc"! VA-TRO-NOL ft JRlLVVni If you can't get that -try this Even though our food dealers' shelves are likely to take on the appearance of Old Mother Hubbard's cupboard during this wartime period, it is still up to the homcmakcr to keep the family fare in balance with sufficient vitamins, minerals, and other body building indispensiblcs. FOR YOUR DAILY QUOTA OF VITAMIN A . . . Look to your dairy products, eggs, sundry meats such as liver, heart and kidney, oily fish, leafy green and yel low vegetables. If one "A" food is not available, then turn to another. GET YOUR VITAMIN B . . . From whole grain cereals, en riched flour and bread, milk, eggs, liver, kidney, fruita, and vegetables, YOU'LL FIND VITAMIN C " ... In oranges, lemons, grapefruit, tomatoes and berries. Leafy uh cooked vegetables, especially cab bage, can be called upon for "C." MINERALS ARE SO NECESSARY Calcium Of course dairy prod ucts, especially milk and cheese, are the best source, but the pinch hitters arc molasses, carrots, cabbage, broc coli, and dried figs. Iron Liver, heart and kidney are about the best sources of this all im portant mineral. But too, there's whole grain cereals, enriched flour and breads, lean meats, egg yolks and leafy green vegetables. PROTEIN AND ENERGY FOODS Proteins These arc the sustain ing foods around which our menus are usually built. Meat, of course, is most universally favored. But when the family quota is exhausted, then think of the menu in terms of cheese, eggs, dried beans, and riuts. Energy Foods Somehow or other, we seem to get our share of these, so there's no need for worry here. Breads, desserts, potatoes, in other words, starches and sweets, arc seldom neglected on any menu. Saeway Homemakers' Bureau SVUK LEE WRIGHT, Director J 1 IfateM f'- 1 fgr ... lvHt.- r b flk Aw f M: f J j - ' f wss : I i "If I 'BAKING I: M$ I ,51-J LI DOnS "r'S -ii -if Af $ fWjY buy r Cy KITCHEN CRAFT , f Eiiric'il FLOUR WBtf ) W35 Il.iH NiWi HW.I.1.-ITU i Prices Subject to Market Changes and Stocks Use Kitchen Croft the home-type flour thot's especially made for home baking. Use it for breads, pies, biscuits, cakes or more fancy foods. If you ore not completely satisfied -your money back. ""' 49-Lb. $ Sack .. ... 242-lb. Sack 9Se 1 79 Enriched Drifted Snow 2414-lb. sk. $1.09; 49-lb. $2.09 Gold Medal Enriched Flour.. 24V2-lb. $1.19 Harvest Blossom Flour 24'A-lb. 83c; 49-lb. $1.57 Albers S. R. Buckwheat ...4-lb. sk. 31c 10-lb. sack 69c Pancake Flour, Harvest Blossom, 10-lb. bag 49c Monogram Wheat & Oats .....9-lb. bag 45c Corn Meal, Alber's Yellow... ...9-lb. sack 34c Oats, Sperry's Quick and Regular, 10-lb. bag ... 49e ?earl Barley Mixed Soup Stock Roasted Peanuts Dried Prunes Old Foshioned Oats, Alber's Carnation Quick Oats Roman Meal Salad Dressing, Duchess Mayonnaise, Nu Made Knox Sparkling Gelatine Corn Starch, Argo Salad Oil, May Day Salt, Morton's, Plain or Iodized Peanut Butter, Skippy Chunk Peanut Butter, Real . Roast .... 2-lb. bag 15c .....2-lb. pkg. 23c .........Mb. bag 25c 2-lb. pkg. 31c Ige. pkg.' 25c Ige. pkg. 25c 1-lb. pkg. 29e .16-01. jar 24c 32-oi. jar 38c 16-oi. jar 27e 32-oi. jar 48c 1-ox. pkg. 19c Mb. pkg. 2 for 15c .....quart bottle 45c ...24 and 26-oz. pkgs. 8c style 1-lb. jar 36c 1-lb. jar 27e 2-lb. jar 49c Edwards Whole Roast . COEFEE 25c NOB HILl COFFEE 1-Pound Bag Bring Your Coffee Ration Stamp to Safeway Egg Grade A Uroe Do. 49c Grade A Medium UOZ. Oranges xb 11c Grapefruit1 -lOc Apples01" - lb. Delicious Apples, faced and filled Box $2.19 Potstoss ""-'iw-;- ba 1 .1 9 Tomatoes Onions For Salads ..LB. Yellow Danvers LB. 19c Vic PAINLESS GAS rOUR NEISHBOR6 CERTAINLY GET ADOUNO. THEY WENT OUT THE LA6T TIME I WAS HERE (fRJfv(yOH1THATls JUSV" W Mil: '.-A A Jri A. COINCIDENCE - fi IV fV' ?? THEY ARE JUST Xw-'tfih'l 60,148 SHOPPING. EXTRACTION W...THE-6A6... T)!iSil F AND TIRES... II T I Tl White King GRANULATED SOAP Large Pkg. 30c tefllBPBIlBMIBIIWflP ! Su-Purb GRANULATED SOAP ST 20c. Crystal White Chips 42c AND TIRES. DO YOU AIL HAVE 'B' BOOKS IN THIS NEIGHBORHOOD? MM JR Of COURSE NOt r. C'x DARLING... WE iutk" GO TOGETHER' W ft IN ONE CAR AND IJl ALTERNATE CARS. ...WHEN TIRE AND 6AS RATIONING WAS BEING PLANNED, WE GIRLS DECIDED THAT WE NEEDED A PLAN TOO. SO WE FORMED A 'SHOPPING CLUB'. WE ALL LIKE SAFEWAY'S METHOD Of MERCHANDISING SO WE TICKED A DAY EARLY i THE WEEK AND. Cream of Wheat, Quick and Regular ........Ige. pkg. 24c Tomatoes, Gardenside Std. ... No. 214 can 14c Asparagus, Highway, All Green ........No. 2 can- 30c Baby Foods, Gerber's, Strained or Junior.... ...tin 7c Gerber's Dry, Cereal ...8-oz. pkg. 15c Ovaltine, Plain 14-oz. plain 63c 16-oi. chocolate 63c . Hi-Ho Crackers pkg. 20e Ralston Ry-Krisp, Family Style 13-oz. pkg. 17c Peanuts, Planter's Salted, Cello 5c pkg. 5c Dog Food, Friskies 4Vi-lb. pkg. 49e La France Powder reg. pkg. 9e Satina ....reg. pkg. 6e Bleach, Purex .....Vi-gal. 25c 32-oz. jar 14e Matches, Searchlight .J........ .carton 27e- 20 Mule Team Borax Soap Chips ...... ..22-oz. pkg. 23c - A & H Soda Mb. pkg. 9e Bisquick, Gold Medal ....40-oz. pkg. 35c EVISCERATED POULTRY Colored Fryers lb. 63c Colored Roasters lb. 63c PORK Loin Pork Chops lb. 33c Pork Chops lb. 39c Smoked Link Sausage ....lb. 35c Tamales, Stidd's Chicken ; Tamdles ...2 for 35c BEEF Beef Roast, blade cut Boneless Beef Cubes .. Ground Round Steak .. Rib Boiling Beef .......... iirloin Steak Rib Steak ...:........i...lb. 30c ..:.;.i..;......lb. 35c :..::........'...lb. 35c ...:.......;...ib. 23c ......lb. 37c lb. 39c .. TAKE TURNS DRIVING . OUR CARS. IT WORKS IN OTHER WAYS, TOO. IF YOU SET FOUR OF YOUR, . GIRL FRIENDS TO DO IT, YOU SAVE FOUR-FIFTHS OF , YOURGASl JUST WAIT 'TIL THOSE 'GAS I V UL I MOSfc OAS I l.,, . r . r ... AAmiDNPCfi1 im I Vrl r S . 1AAY NEIGHBORHOOD ' 'OOf. Qu Fo. Wed fc l Z ve helpfa, f.t0 "e store