March 12, 1043 flERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREB o Tho oniuiul nicmljciblilp cum pulgiv of tlie Kliunatll Commuiv lly Convert imnoululioi) closes at 2 o cluck Suttirtliiy afternoon, March !), ii nil thuso wishing to affllliitn with tho group are ui'iicd to do io before that hour, Worker bio alio nuked to re port before 2 p, in. No member ships will be nold after .that tlmo. The Columblu all-slur quarlol, compoied of Nino Martini, Igor Qorln, Josophlno Tumlnlu and Helen Olholm, Is the loudlng at traction for tit la coming year and will uppciir toiiothor during the fall, tho ditto to be announced lator. Any resident of tho commun ally may Join tho association and "Indents ara especially urged to tiikn advantage of tho low priced students' tickets, Mrs. Martin Swutuon, membership chalrmun, stilted. Headquarter are at the willurd hotel, telephone 6013. J4A ' AT 111" oV Bale . Mora Than 100 SUITS On Solo ot DRASTIC REDUCTIONS All ara suitable lor Spring and, year 'round wear, and Almost all ara 100 wool mad by nationally known manufacturers. Regularly Priced Up to $42.80 Sale Prices '24 o $35 Sisss 3S to 48 Short, Regular, Long DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Altamont Graders Raise Money for Red Cross War Fund Altainont elomonlnry school litis ruined $27 for tho Rod Cross through a movie which was glvon Tliursduy at the school, Children of the school Initiat ed tho Idea. A small charge was ma.de to all who saw tho pk'ljiro, Walt Wlcscndungcr, ' local grocer and a director of tho Ore gon Food Merchants association, announces that all grocers and clerks are Invited to attend a meeting In the circuit court room of tho courthouse at 7:45 p. m., Wednesday evening, March 17. Lorotta Calligan, field repre sentative of the Oregon Food Morchant association, is travel ing through the state and will bo here to show a government picture, entitled, "OPA Counter Attack." Prior to rationing, Miss Calligan, who has had seven year' experience In the grocery business as a representative of tho vocational department of the public schools In cooperation with tho association, conducted five sessions In Portland ori point rationing Instruction, Nick Long, coordinator for the office of price administration In this district, 1 arranging for some of tho local OPA represen tative to be present. The state association has ur gently requested-the OPA offi cials In Washington to reduce the point value on dried raisins and prunes. It this is not done, J. M. Lanslngcr, stats secretary of the Oregon Food Merchants association, and recently appoint ed executive, secretary of the State Retailers committee for the Food Distribution . administra tion, says that the government will have to work out some method to remove these products from the grocers' shelves before they deteriorate. Other prob lems confronting the grocers at thl time will come up for dis cussion, , - ' , Immigration Agents Hold Englishman For Deportation ' PORTLAND, March 12 (VP) Immigration agents are holding Edward Burns, 47, native of Eng land, for deportation proceed ings on a charge of Illegal entry. . Burns, employed for six month as a marine electrician at a Portland shipyard, was taken Into custody yesterday. Agonts said he was deported from Philadelphia in 1027 after ontering this country from Can ada and later reentered the U. S. Courthouse Records FRIDAY Marrlac Licenses JACKSON-JACKSON. Elmer Jackson, 67, mechanic Native of Kansas City, Kas., resident of Klamath Falls. Ella Baxter Jackson, 41, housewife. Native of Washington, resident of Klam ath Falls. . . HOPE-ANDERSON. John Rob ert Hope, 31, police officer. Na tive of England, resident of Chll. oquln. Maxlne Phana Andorson. 28, seamstress.. Native of Ore gon, resident of Klamath Falls. Apple Sauce Cake - This cake is made with butter, whole fresh eggs and apples, and just mildly spiced. Iced with a carmol icing with , chopped nuts and . raisins in the icing. '. Hot Cross Buns , The Lenten season again brings to you this . delicious new addition to your menu. Our Hot Cross Buns contain several kinds . of choice fruits. 38c doz. Cheese Rolls 20c doz. A ) n I .JlAlnl How to Use Your Ration Points Wisely, Explained Point rationing Is imporlunt Important to every homcrnuk er, to her family, to her coun try, and It's part of every American homomuker'i war job to understand It, It will work to tho ultimuta udvontuge of all of us but it Is a new Idea and may puzzle us at first, You can help mvko It work efficiently. One of tho first things is to budget your fiimily point allow ance, Dlvldo the total family point ullowunco for the ration period by the number of weeks In the poriod to get the weekly allowance. For cxuinplc, a fam ily allowance of 144 points for a four-wcok ration period would bo 36 points por week. List the processed soups, fruits and vege tables you would normally use In the week's meals, and then after each Item In your list put tho valuo in points. Add up the points in your list and compare with your family allowance. If tho total you want to use docs not exceed your allowance you need do nothing more. But . if you find thut your list totals 46 points, whllo your fumlly allow ance is 36, you must cither re duce your list to a lower point valuo or clso uso up your month's allowance long before the month Is up. If you wunl to rcduco your total point valuo, there are two possibilities: (1) change some high point value item to items of lower point values and (2) uso fresh fruits and vegetables or homc-mude soups In place of some of the procosscd Items. Learn to mako tho most of vege tables and fruit In season, You w 1 1 1 probably discover many vcgatubles and fruits are avail- ablo on the markets now that will help stretch the canned supply. Try variations In prep aration of fresh vegetables. Many of them may be cither baited or boiled. They may be creamed or served with butter for season they may be shred' ded and served raw lor a change. - - Be sure to keep up the nu trltional value of your meals Most people are familiar with the classes of foods everyone needs. Milk tops the list three, four or more glasses dally for children and two or more for adults. The other foods are cit rus fruit, tomatoes or other vita min C-rich foods; green and ycl low vegetables; other vegetables and fruits; meat or alternate main-dish foods such as cheese, eggs, dried beans or peas; grain products; fats. These needs must be kept In mind when ration coupons are traded for canned, frozen or dried foods. Patriotic activities, war work and the necessity of feeding her family more high nutritive meals than ever make today's homemaker a mighty busy woman, but it's her Jobl LATE TAX RETURNS PORTLAND, March 12 (P) Internal Revenue Collector James W. Maloncy expressed fear today that many warwork ers will fall to file federal in come tax return by March 15 for a variety of reasons. "We have no proof that' work er are defiant," ho said, "but there is Indication that a consid erable! number will deliberately attempt to evade payment." The management of one war plant asked Maloncy for more help in filling out tax reports. "Wo can't handlo it," Moloney said. "Our people are already swamped." , In addition to some irrespon sible people, many . substantial persons ore delaying returns,, tie said, i , . . " "I blame congress for this," he said. "There, has been so much dilly-dallying that people haven't known what to expect in the way of a plan for pay ment." Maloncy repeated the warning that those who fail to file returns face severe penalties and those who wilfully refuse to file are liable to fines up to $10,000 and imprisonment from one to 10 ycors." COGNAC INVENTORS John Martcll, an Englishman, and Hennessey, an Irishman, were the first to distill cognac and export it to Great Britain and its colonics. Their distilla tion, took place in the French town of Cognac, from which the product derived its name. The enemy has suffered de feat, but he I not yet con quered. . LOCAL IONS GIVE COLDS? FIGHT MISERY where you feel it-rub throat, cheat and back with time-tested BUY WAR B BUY WAR BUY WAR BUY WAR BUY WA BUY VM'PM BUY W BUY W BUY W BUY WA BUY W BUY WA BUY WA BUY WA BUY WA )ND5Ji! IY. WAR- BONDS R BONDS vR BONDS AR BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS BONDS C f 55 ft sft ftS8iV 'JIH rm m In a "picke" about WcrrTme Afeas? See what my fovorfe ! pickles can do C H I STUFFED DIUSI Remove . center of OH-B dill pickle with . apple corer chop pickle center, mix with either cream or plmlento , . cheese. Stuff Into Dill; Chill. Slice and arrange on serving plate. ' Grand with frankfurters! ... TO MARINATE BOUED BEETS: Slice beeti and let itand overnight with ulce from bottle of OH-B Dill Pickleil STUFF CELERY STALKS with mixture of toft cheeie and chopped OH'B Pickles, any variety ! , t - it Dozens of other timely uiei, tool - left" . JU tiffer"" L. Orth Slscmore, chairman of the Red Cross war fund drive, said Friday that through mis understanding some local union members had been solicited for the Red Cross at their places of employment, whereas under an adopted plan union members are contributing through their un ions. ' In cases where this mistake has been made, Slscmore said, the contributor should inform his union he has given to the Red Cross, so the union will get credit for It. He can report the contribution to the secretary of his union. If any futher solicitation of this kind occur, Sisemore said, union members should explain they are contributing through their unions. "Union labor is giving us fine support in this campaign," said Sisemore. "We want the unions to get full credit for the contri butions of their members." PortJand Breaks 28-Day Dry Spell PORTLAND, March 12 OF) A 28-day record dry spell for this time of year was broken Thurs day by tho first measurable pre cipitation since February 11, the weather bureau reported today. Red Cross War Fund Drive Swells With Ten More Firms The names of 10 additional business firms who have signed up 100 per cent in the Red Cross war fund drive were announced Friday by Lester Officld, chair man of the business district. The list Include Carter's Fine Foods, First National bank, Craig' store, Motor Investment company, Swansen's Barber shop, Reliable Cleaners, California-Pacific Utilities, Pelican hotel, Sun set Grocery and Rickey's Jew elry. . , Pauline Suty Writes From North Africa Arabs, ragged beggars, a coun try much like Klamath county, highlights the section in North Africa where Pauline Suty is serving with the WAACs,- ac cording to letters received by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Anton Suty of Merrill. Miss Suty was one of the first WAACs to leave Klamath Falls. She mentioned her long trip across the Atlantic in convoy, following a time spent at Day tona, Fla. Miss Suty mentions living conditions in French Af rica a being most satisfactory and even hot and cold water is available where she is stationed. Always read the classified ads. Red Cross Motes . The honor of being the first to head the 100 per center is held by the United States Em ployment Service, who brought in thoir donation signed by all employes early Monday. Red Cross windows are blos soming all along Main street and even on Klamath avonue. The beautiful window in the headquarters was decorated by Mrs. Harry Wayne and Mrs. J. H. Poppy. The sewing group, under direction of Mrs. A. L. Barker, made the flags and Mrs. Clark- son made the lifelike Red Cross dolls. These windows are indicative of the interest and appreciation of the work of the Red Cross being shown this year and, since we all thrive under appreciation it makes for happier workers at YOUR Red Cross headquarters. If your dealer Is out for the duration, advertise for used one in the want-ads. . P i L E S SUCCESSFULLY TREATED NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION No Lom of TliAO - PtmuiMn! aMultal . DR. E. M. MARSHA CMrapnetlt PhrUu nt Ho. 70i CKium Thutrt lids. Phwv 7011 Grants Pass Puts 11 o'Clock Curfew i On Beer Selling GRANTS PASS. March 1 (A No beer will be sold In Grant Pas after 11 p, m. beginning Saturday night, according to Po lice Chief Carl Dallas, Nine places dispensing beer are voluntarily ceasing sale of beer at that hour at the sugges tion of Cum p White officials. Similar action has already bona taken at Mcdford and Ashland. ' WAR BONDS and LIFE INSURANCE Help Prevent Inflation; Oregon Mutual Life policyholders , are buying; bonds individually til, and they are buying more bonds through their purchase of life iniuf" ance, because life insurance company T dollars are going to war bonds. Every ; dollar saved, whether in bonds or life insurance helps prevent inliatiooi HomeKeeper Plan A ik lb ii scots about thecomplcfe 4 wiy protection of the Home keeper PUo. Lynn Roycroft 118 North Seventh Street : OREGON MUTUAL LIFE INiURANCI COM ANY' MAR. 11th to 20th . . ..vt: ;.. ' 8. eanTM (S)c fa" "'hh', - " a, UJ IlMfi it, 7 in t Whir- .Oaw II ; .1 . . . i. Ililinis II , VVZ : I hurry . H 'ul., u , " ; II prfce. Tb'rU 0U V"6" ,iw' Bet-, II sand or I MJM ITAl IWEi. II 39' DUII HFD inm Prici I" ot .,: : . "We're Giving Away 2000 Dick Tracy Comic Books Tomorrow!" Beys' Dept. 35 LB. ROLL ROOFING . . Regularly sells at 1.29 roll! Mica sur faced roofing at an extra special 117 price. Covers ' 108 sq. ft.I Roll ' . WOMEN'S SWEATERS - A group of Specials . purchased espe cially for. this eventl Sises 34 to 42. Button front or slipover . "TO tylel Ea. ' WOMEN'S RAYON PANTIES Regularly sold at 35cl Sears popular Rosetex brand.' Panties, ' )Qc briefs, bloomers! !..Ea. GIRLS' WOOL SWEATERS One big clearance group of values la 1.981 Broken sise ranges ... at0 Be early! .......Ea. v WOMEN'S PERCALE APRONS A big shipment of good quality aprons bought especially for this sale! OQc) Values up lo 39cl .............. ...Ea. WOMEN'S FRANCINE SLIPS Tearose or white in nine lovely styles. Lace: trimmed or tailored ' ' 22 with adjustable straps! . - Ea. EMBASSY RAYON CREPE New spring prints that are really vsl uesl 39 inches wide . . . and washable! ' Yd. WATER TUMBLERS Assorted designs and plain style water or highball glasses! Three ' a siies . . worth' morel ..Ea. GLASS BOWL SETS Worth at least 49c. Complete set of 4 sturdy mixing bowls. ' 11 Handy sixes! ......Set WINDOW SHADES Washable fiber shades In buff, green! Complete with . . rollersl 63"x6" Ea. WALLPAPER SALE One group of discontinued 1942 ternsl High quality papers ) ' from 4c to 26c roll! ....' 2 PEPPERELL STAMPED CASES New designs in popular stamped and hemstitched pillow cases. . fft Worth 89c pair! ... Pr. . FLOUR SACK TOWELS Regular 13c qualityl A huge stock at a markdown price ... Qc) so buy plenty) Ea. LAUNDERITE SHEETS 81x108 site in the popular sheet that millions, of. American house- 31 wives use every dsyl Limit 4. " CRINKLE BEDSPREADS Easy to wash . . . and they need no Ironing), Several colors. Ant Full-Bed site! ... " BOYS' SLACK SOX Regular ISo sellers in colorful stripe and plaids! Close fitting tops. 11 i Stock,, upl i.... I NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY A LAWN MOWER See this easy runninq No. 8179 Dunlap mower at . Searsl 14 inch cut . . self aligning ball-bearing con struction. 3 self-sharpening blades. Rubber tires on 10-lnch wheels! 5 USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN!