Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 21, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
December 21, 1944
Mure of German
L L I I V A
tounierDiow Mav
Encl War Soon
WASHINGTON, Deo. 21 W'l
Secrelnry stimion sma io
I''.? ii thn riArmuii cnuntrii'.
'ffe falls H definitely will
orlen
the war
with thin ossor-
hnwover, tho statement
t
Germans' ability to
U the hugo offonslvo U tltl;
irtnl Ho said the natls lied
.lllarf tarrlturv fur
IS ranging lrom "v0 10
J l- hi. unnklv rnvlnw
i ihi wr given at new cuiv
' mid tho Uarmnn eliosu
. heir attack icctor "which
1 i
MCITERS
llO INTERVIEW HERE
lii.i Bernard P. Cody, coin
End inn officer of tho, Ore-noil
TkC recruiting mnirlul,, un
Kneed today thnt Lt. Ilntly
kunced today thnt Lt.
E and bVSgt. Kvcly
ft women's nrmy corns re pro.
Liilivci, will be in Kliuiuilli
T- .. . .I.... 11 n .1 rl 11 r. I
Ml ueceinuur uuw iu in
Li.u women Interested In the
Lnl. lney will mana men
.4nllinerB mv h uiiuy ii?'
ihiilni office, room 210. post
Jittc building. ,
"At 1110 pru.ciu nine, inu
.. need for women In Ilia
AC U serving with the medical
mrimeni 01 1110 srniy. sum
nnru mut hnvo help In
.riiil of ways In order to conu
IIUI 1110 UAW II UUlimnuf liun uv
i need unon mcir skiii.
Ilerrlni. former Klamath
niller, has Just returned from
-j tut. where she has attended
conference concerning the
tdieil deparlment'i needs mid
j sDDortunltlca 11 Is now offer
,( women between the uges of
DlllaiU. women unci usn-u in
ill or any other branch of the
nice in me vyau may comuci
I Jesn Morrison. WAC re-
rulllng officer of the Klamath
lis area, lor an appointment
id Lt. Herring, by calling
Ml,
Urn Manager of
enney Store Named
resident of C of C
SALEM. Dec. 21 fVP) Loyul
imer, manager or inc biiicin
C. Penney store, was elected
ttldent of the Salem chamber
commerce yestcrdoy for 11)45,
:ccetdlng Carl Hogg, who has
rtd three terms,
Other officers are! W. L. Phil-
first vice president; Linn
mlth, second vice president;
titer Barr, secretary; and Guy
ckok, treasurer.
hud been loosely hold by both
skips. It wui u ternim which
inn nut iitiercti inc ulllus much
iiivunuvu or cxi) o In on."
Till' KocrHiirv ,.r,mmeiilM thu
Iho mi?.! did nnl lmm u ua-.ini
mill iu IOMI 111 rillKIIII! t 10 Offl
slvo and lliut it mliihl nuln for
mem u icw nioiiiut ol lime be.
lore timy mint occount for "tho
mUory they have Inflicted upon
Discussing the powtr of the
(luiiiiiin thrust, btimson said
nun (Icmjiio loss suffered bv
the diizIh In him! mid nt attacks
In recent months "thoy have
noon ubio to bullrl up on the
wi'Kiwuii a very sulwliuitlal forot
Kir UIIK IIUIICK."
Interpreting the enemy offen
sive us "un all-out ef'orl to halt
our iidvaiue Into the Cologne
plain and tho Saar batlu," lie
aufiiri:
"I hnvo tho utmost confidence
ill inn wiMiom, energy, and
itn-Mive iiKiiung ai'ituao ol Gen
oral hinenhuwer and his lead
ers. '
in response to n question
r3iniiuii nn in no naseti ins stoic'
ment concerning n possible
shortening of the war on his
recollection of events 2J years
nno when he fou(ht In World
Wur I. Referring to 'hi enemy
offensives In the lnttir st.ifjes
oi iniu war, no muu:
'I was there when tlviy drove
inmost to the channel, again a!
most to Armentleres. Again
wnen tney arovo to the Marne
I remember how wo felt as If
they would never stop. And
men t remember how, suddenly
on tho lBth of July (1018) we
bit Into the German salient and
it shrivelled up like a toy bnl
loon.
"And I remember how It seem
ed a very short time after, the
surrender came."
Hood River, La Grande
Lowest In Milk Survey
POrtTLAND. nee i rPi
Hood H I VIM- and La dnmrir- mill
the lowest umonii wide v scat
tered Oregon cities covered in
milk survey made bv the
state hculth board.
Tho onlv flaures released hv
the board were those from Pen
dleton and Bnkcr. Pasteurized
milk In Pendleton rose from
83 to 73 nor cent of tho federal
standard from July to October.
in ine lumo period Bukor s pas
teurized milk rating Improved
from 70 to SO. Tho federal
health services set 00 per cent
as passing.
No results were announced
for Salem, Marshflcld and Rosa
burg, where tests also were
KIDNEYS
MUST REMOVE
EXCESS ACIDS
Htlp IS Mil., of Kldn.T Tube
Flush Out Poisonous Waste
f f you fair. o .tc-M. of .tda lo roar blood,
rour 16 milM of kl'ltw tut, miy b. ovir
oi!ihl. Tiira. tiny filuri ud tube. .r. work
log dty oA nit ht to brlp N.tar. rid your
v.lm nf .iru rld. .ad OoUoDOU. WUt.
IVheo dUordtr of kldDeyTuocUoD MrmlU
IoIkdou. m.tt.r lo rra.in id your oiooa, it
Men In service and students
home (or the holidays will re
sent the annual Christmas lunch
eon rogram at Rotary Friday at
noon In tho Wlllard dining room.
In charge of the program are
Bgt. Charles Foster, hero from
Greenland; Jerry Elnarsson,
home from University of Ore
gon, and Richard Beane, MM2C,
made. Bend, Madras, Redmond
and Prlnevllle are now being
surveyed.
U, S. navy, here from Brooklyn,
n. y,
Tho program will Include tho
following numbers: soio, Joy
Kent; skit by group of girls un
der tho direction of Miss Kent;
clarinet solo, Jerry Einarsson;
Blblo reading, Don Pcterman.
Si(t. Foster will serve as master
of ceremonies.
CAN THIS BG KANSAS'
TOPEKA, Kans., Dec. 21 fP)
A weekly crop report from tra
ditionally dry (utmospherically
and prohlblllonally) Kansas:
"A small acreage of shocked
cods In eastern Kansas was de
stroyed by floods whllo other
feeds, exposed to tha weather,
have been damaged by wet conditions."
Classified AOs Hrine Rer.ulU.
Pendleton Housing
To Be Reviewed
PORTLAND, Dee. 21 ()
Pendleton's housing situation
will be reviewed by the nation
al housing agency, James E.
Maxwell, housing representative
of the agency, said today.
The decision was based on a
DEVELOPING
ENLARGING
PRINTING
PHOTO SERVICE
211 Underwood Bldsj.
recent survey which showed that
the city's gross vacancy rate In
privately owned dwellings was
only 2 per cent. About seven
eighths of the unoccupied dwel
ling units were habitable, and
only a fourth of the habitable
dwellings were for rent, .
If It's "frozen"
need, advertise for
in the classified.
article vou
a used one .
To The Parents
An Everlasting Xmai Gift is a Buiinesi Course for your
son or daughter. We offer o Complete Business Course,
ond we Do teach that Snappy Up-to-the-Minute Thomas
Natural Shorthand and Speed Typing.
Klamath Business College
733 Pine Strttt Corner of 8th
Phone 4760
Ii ikln, lm ol ppp Ktvi o-rrny, utUiu up
piittiU. welling, pufflosM under to .
bvsuUcbw mi diiilofM. Ptequtot or tctnty
i)MkN wilb tmwUnf ntvd buroing om
Ikrot ihoirt there U itoialhLo wrotui wltb
your kidneyi or bUdder. .
Kidnav may om1 htlp theMmeubowek,
Kttk yourdniixlil for Ooeo'i PUU.uMd iuo
ftwlully by nilllloiw (or over -10 yer. Tbey
(ivo hippy nd wU btlp the Ift mllee of
idoey tuie Putb out poltoDOu Hl uon
your blood. Qti Doa Ilik.
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There are only a few days
left until Christmas so
place your orders early and
avoid disappointment and
that last minute rush. We
would appreciate having'
all special orders in by Fri
day A. M. at the latest, so
they can be filled while
our supply is complete.
For your, Christmas menus
we are featuring pumpkin
and mince pies, butter and
parkerhouse rolls, and
those never forgotten Fruit
Cakes. They make any
meal a success, so be sure
to include one or more
when placing your orders.
KUmatUi Qimlt Bake?
Mincemeat
W PfoP JSiT'5 AT r niCyiri Safeway tur- .
3ss9 ssriffl-SSa
Tf6jTE' gf dejicious or P
All Stores CLOSED CHRISTMAS DAY (Monday, December 25),
so please shop early . . . early in the day and early in the
week . ... when supplies are plentiful and stores less crowded,
I Add color and tang to m aw ti
no ernes 1 f LBfjc
It's mine pU timel
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23c
TURKEYS
Grade A VQc Grade A yQ(
Hens, b; Vt Toms, lb. 9
Edwards Coffee, ..;,. or drip, lb. jar. 28c
2-lb. jar 54c
Canterbury Tea, orange pekoe.. ..Vi-lb. pkg. 22c
Wine, Monte Crisr'o Burgundy.. ..24-or. bot. $1.07
f idolit Wines, Claret, Burgundy, Sauterne,
; Fifth .....;........ ...78e
Sauterne Wine, Cretta Blanco .....fifth $1.41
Vegetable Cocktail, V-8, (1 blue stamp),
18-ox. can .15e
Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn (4 blue stamps),
46-oi. can 21 e
Apple Juice, New West. .....12-ox. glass 12c
Blended Juice, Adams ......'. ....No. 2 can 18c
Ginger Alo, Por-T-Pak.... 32-oi. bot. 13e
Plus bottle deposit
Orange Juice, Florida Sparkle ........No. 2 can 19c
Grapefruit Juice, Town House 46-ox. can 30e
Campbell's Tomato Soup lO'j-or. can 9c
' Hainx Soups, several varieties. .11-oz. can 14c
Green Beans, Santiam Fancy No. 2 can 17c
Diced Beets, Del Monte No. ?03 jar 12e
Fancy Corn, Butter Kernel, Whole....N. 2 can. 15e
Fancy Corn, County Home, cream. ...No. 2 can 14e
Sweet Potatoes, Pellaeo ..Vi tin 27c
Diced Carrots, Del Monte No. 303 can 12c
Guava Jelly 2' tin 29e
Grape Juice, Church (2 blue stamps). ...pt. bot. 16c
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Oranges cam. Nav.is .! m box 298
Full Case ..... 5.95
Tangerines Fiorid. ,l.........:...l..i.i..;tb.13c
Grapefruit Texas Pink Meattd Lb. ,w
Cocoanuts Lb. 14c
Cranberries
Celery
Golden Heart i Lb'
lie
Peppers California Wonders tb,
Yams
Pink Mealed
25c
Lb. He
Sweet Potatoes u.llc
Annies n.n.i.... ... Lh. 12c
Bn-y 1
Extra Fancy Wlnesap
Lb.
..Lb. 126
4.59
dow to roast a turkey
without a roaster!
IT CAN be done easily and without basting,
too! But first, remember that in buying a turkey
it's wise to figure about M to 1 lb. (drawn weight)
per serving.
. To truss the bird (thus
keeping it in compact
and attractive shape
while roasting):
. Fold whigs back so the tips are caught in back of
the bird, and tic tightly, around the whole bird
using strong cord - - ; . , .
Then, using-anottier length of cord, tie firmly
around the end of each drumstick just above the
; joint, press them close to the body, and tie them
securely to the tailpiece (as shown above)
. .DOUGH BLANKET .ROASTING
is the next step, and it requires neither roaster
nor basting: ....
1. Have bird trussed and ready
2. Place on shallow pan or metal tray (may go
eater-cornered if bird is large)
3. Have oven good and hot (450 F.)
4. Mix ,4 to 6 cups of flour (depending on size
of bird) with just enough water to make stiff .
dough; knead slightly
5. Roll out to !4 to H inch thickness, large
enough to cover bird, completely
6. Let edges hang loose don't tuck in (if it
stretches too thin at any point, patch with
extra dough)
Put immediately into hot oven
Pour 1 cup water into pan; bake about 15
minutes for dough blanket to set.
Reduce oven" heat to 325. F. and finish
roasting
Do not baste, but be sure to keep about 1
cupful of water in pan at all times
Half an hour before serving time, break the
hard dough blanket by tapping with a ham-
mer; remove blanket, being careful not to
break the skin.
To get desired. color, increase heat if neces
sary and continue cooking uncovered. ' -
Roasting time depends on the sire of the bird;
the larger the turkey, for example, the fewer
minutes per. pound needed for tender results.
Turkcvs weighing from 14 to 25 lbs. require
about 4 hours at 325 K.; from 8 to 13 lbs.,
about 3 A hours. j'ft-. V
large birds are "dene,,'when tines of fork
cosily enter the thick part of the drumstick, or .
when, after you've grasped the end bone of the .
drumstick the.ioinU in the thigh break or move
easily. '
jr.. . iajeway. .
Homemakers' Bureau .
JULIA LEE. 1VR1GHT, DimW . .
7.
S.
10.
11
12,
13!
Mrs. Wright' BreaoVtor stuffing tool
IVi-lb. loaf 2 for 25e
Schillings Ground Sage lVz-oz. can 14c
Shredded Wheat, Nabisco for turkey
dressing
Mixed Nuts, fancy no peanuts
Fancy Filberts, Barcelona
Roasted Peanuts, fresh
Sun-Maid Raisins, Nectars ,
Puffed Raisins, Sun-Maid
Sun-Maid Currants, cleaned
White Figs, Blue Ribbon
box 11c
lb. bag 47c
.lb. pkg. 45c
lb. pkg. 29c
...15-ox. pkg. 12c
....15-ox. pkg. 14c
...11-ox. pkg. 21c
......6-oz. pkg.. lie
Dry Prunes, Sugar Ripe, large, 2-lb. pkg. 30c
Hi-Ho Crackers, always crisp......lb. pkg. 19c
Jumbo Ripe .Olives, Lindsay.. ......pint jar 30c
Chopped Olives, Libby No. Va can 13c
Green Olives, Los Olivos..... 3-ox. bot. 13e
Stuffed Olives, Los Ollvos....4'j-ox. bot. 27c
Cucumber Pickles, Heinx 24-or. jar 26c
Cucumber Pickles,. Libby's Old Fashioned,
No. 2'2 jar : 33c
Libby Pickles, Home-made style,
No. 2'a jar :.............30e
Apricots, Valley Gold, whole, (6 stamps).
No. 2' can 27e
Kadota Figs, Libbys (7 pts.), No. 2'j tin 31c
Flavoring, Westag Vanilla and Lemon,
4-ox. bottle ...i 7e
Boraxo 10-ox. can 14c
-Holiday Cleaning Helps-
Crystal White Soap T.;4c
P&G Soap 3 br i4c
Swan Soap White King
The 4-In-i Soap Toilet Soap
3 bars 29c 3 bars 14c
Fancy Dressed
Rabbits
Your money back if we fail io please you
Eviscerated
Colored
Fryers
lb. 55c
Ready 1 6 use.
tbV65c
Eviscerated
Genuine Young
Roasters
No Ale
Waste. Lb.OIV
Sirloin Steak (13 points) Grade "A" lb. 40e, "B" 33e
Grade C (No points) pound 28c
Beef Rooif (5 points) Grade "A" lb. 27c, "B" lb. 25e
Grade C (No points) pound 22c
Veal Shoulder Roast Grade "A" lb. 28c, "B" 26e
Drawn
FOWL
rOiaiOeS u. S. No. l Klamath Gems. 1001b. Sk.
U. 8. No. 2 5-lb' B '75
OniOnS sweet SpanUh Boilers 10-lb. Bag 39C
Peanut Butter, Beverly, fancy, 2-lb. jar 4Se
Plantors Peanut Oil quart bot. 61e
Moyonnaise, NuMade pt. jor 27c
Quart 47c
Salad Dressing, Duchess pint jar 23e
Quart ....35e
Morning Glory Oats, regular or quick,
l'4-lb. pkg 12e
SAUSAGE
TTPi t
Links, AC
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Lb.
lb. 57C Cjuntry S.TU
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Fresh
lb. 28c
Fresh
OYSTERS
Med. SIse
pt. 65c
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