Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 03, 1952, Page 7, Image 7

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WEBSTER SAYS A MA
TRON is. calm, tranquil,
composed, serene, quiet,
unruffled, undisturbed, but
what Webster doesn't ad;'
is that' sho has a twinkle in
her eye, a sense oi humor,
deep compassion and plenty
of grit when it comes to
her "guests" at the Klam
ath County jail. ' Mrs. Dor
othy Post, jail matron for
the past eight years has
never yet had to seek mas
culine support in getting
any of "her" women com-,
forlably "settled" in close
quarters . . she works hap
pily six days a week . . is
on call 24 hours of the day
and has a way with the la
dies. She supervises care
of their quarters . . trave's
with them, cajoles, comforui.
and' clamps down with an
iron will when the Roing
gets rough . . she never
makes one go to bed who
prefers to sit up all night
waiting for the dawn .
feels sorry for those who
repent and smiles over the
bride and groom who
looked sad when a barred
door swung between them
on their honeymoon . . she
wouldn't change places with
the wife of the Maharaiah
of Jodpur . . she'd rather
be here in our town writing
letters to a son in Yokaha
ma who is heloing army
engineers build bridges
where no bridges were be
fore . . would rather be go
ing to meetings of Aloha
Chapter, OES, the White
Shrine of Jeruselem and
helping women who have
erred back on "the straight
and narrow."
Retail Prices On Some
Foods Push Higher, But
Eggs Show Sustained Drop
Take Time To
Look Lovely
For Family
When your children grow up nd
leave home will they carry with
them pleasant and warm memories
of you? Every time you walk,
speak or laugh you are creating
an Indelible Impression upon their
youni? mlnda. They know, even un
consciously, If you are graceful
nnd gentle: If you are laughing at
inem or wiui mem.
Let your family know from the
start they are dealing with a wom
an who cares about her daily ap
pearance. Spend a few extra mo
ments In the morning on your hair
and make-up. Refuse to wear that
rinmflv uitrnnlrvu in hrpflkfAKt
Tt rinpun't tuiro holt no miih clintT oeach slices Into a bak
time to be glamorous as you might i dish. Stir in 2 tablespoons qui
By The Amoclated Prew I and Independents. Production Is on
Retail prices of . several Impor- "e seasonal upswing now and
tnnt food Items pushed a little high-' 'de sources report that a a to 4
or in this first' week of the new !ner cent increase In laying Hocks
year. , tnouid soon put additional pressure
I Mtntcr rose two to six cents a H Prices. .
! pound in most places as produc-! Cucumbers and peppers were
jtion declined when storms slowed! about the only fresh vegetables
; shipment of cream. Some beef cuts, I generally lower this week. Carrots
particularly prime rib rousts, were and old cabbage were down slightly
marked up a few cents In many Bpeclals advertised by major
..lores. Lamb and chicken edged! chains and independents for the
higher. (next few days showed little unlfor-
In fresh produce departments, po- imlty. Most stores held their fresh
tatocs. onions, new cabbage, caull-1 and smoked ham prices at the spe
nower, celery, radishes, sweet po-! cial pre-New Year's Day levels, but
tntoes and citrus fruits especially otherwise their meat features va-
tungerine:v all averaged higher. ! ried from sliced bacon and frank- Pood market observers reoorted
Tomatoes and lettuce, though about furters to pork loin roasts, leg- of that processors' holdlfigs of canned
unennngea irom last week, con-1 lamb and Wisconsin treese. Other tomoaloes and corn In both the
tlnued relatively high. . ladvertlsed leaders: Frozen-halibut I Eost and Midwest are unusually
Retailers said canned milk prob- steaks, frying chickens, canned 1 light, indicating that somewhat
ably would advance a penny or two pork and beans and canned hash, higher prices for those Items may
within the next couple ol weeks, oatmeal, split peas, dried prunes, ! be on the way in the next several
refleclum higher costs for fluid graham crackers, fresh string j months.
mil, beans, carrots and oranges. Price Stabilizer Michael V. Di-
Eggs led the small number of ; The Agriculture-Department head Salle said a 2.000 store survey over
foods running counter to the up- lined processed orange projects as the past few months showed retail
trend this week, dropping two to six I the week's most plentiful food for .food prices were averaging about
cents a dozen in major store chains 'thrifty buying. '4 per cent below their ceilings.
velvet evening coat, you can trav ..
form It Into a housecoat to be re
membered. - And Just watch the
family perk, up when they see the
change.
To protect your disposition
agslnst the ups-and-downs of Ju
venile behavior, try to get as much
rest as possible. No matter how
busy you are, you can certainly
manage a short nap, either when
the children are off to school, or
taking naps of their own. It you
are relaxed, your family will be,
too. . .
Think of your life not only M
It exists today, but as it will exist "
In the minds of th(we you love
most In the years to come. With
your help the memory can be
truly beautiful one. .
, EASY TO PREPARE -
No trick to this easy warm trr-'
sen that tastes so wonderful oi
cold day. Empty a No. Vk can
imagine. If you have an outmoded
cooklns taoioca. '.4 cud sugar
1 teaspoon lemon rind. Blend
gether until crumbly Vt cup sugi
3'4 cup flour and Va cup butti
Sprinkle over peaches and bake
moderate oven 45 minutes.
GOOD TO EAT
Maybe you were among the lucfcv
ones who got a chafing dish I'r
Christmas. Try it out with a gor.-l
Welsh rarebit. Serve the rareb.t
over toast with a sprinkling
I chopped roasted almonds over to
I It's wonderful on a cold day.
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Prices effective Friday and
Saturday. Klamath, Merrill,
Stewart-Lennox.
Leap YecrfSos SfyEes
Leaping Wii.i Al.ure
i iiy ihikiiiiiv mil-;
Atsnriatrd !'rr i'aftlllou- :dltar
Appropriately enough lor Lean
Year. l'JW luiiiluiis will be loaded!
wlUi the subtler ingredient ol feni-1
tumo allure, with accent on curves. '
Hie siiiuli waist, the rounded hip
line, the arcented bu nud the
ladylike look nre all prominent In
the spring collerllon.H of top UcMgn
rrs. while resort wenr goes nil out
lor glorifying the leinale lorm tic-
vino una If It's not divine the
new fashions will do Uieir ulmo.st
to mulcc It appear so. !
Two major silhouettes nre In 1
prospect for the New Year. One in
Mlm nnd tubular, the oilier draped
mikI hnuflnnt. Lilly Dm he, design
er of "lip to lop" fa.shluns de
scribed the Jckyll-IlyUo Inshion
prospect thus:
"Women have a choice nf tn-o 1
dlsllni t ways lu lank in 1K3
and Itnth are good. Fur the first
Inok, the hair Is very short, warn ,
in Hie 'pnmllc' cut, and the sll- 1
houelte Is strulglil it ti cl supple, with
a corseted effect si Hie uutstllnc,
sleeves pushed up to lliree-qunrler j
length nnd slincs with slightly law-
er squared spool heel. i
"For the second look, the hair I
Is lung and worn In a chignon, the ;
skirt is full and one Inch shorter
than the straight skirt, the neck-!
line Is deep, the bodice draped ;
and sleeves high and lull In Uib-!
son Girl style. Hlghheclcd pumps
go with this one."
As for hilts, Mine. D.K-hc says
they will bo "very largo or very
fiinall," and Mr. Fled, o( John !
Fredericks says: j
"You'll he able ( sec the hnls
next spring', no matter how high
the pnmlla hairdo gees. We'll have
no more rif those controversies
ahnut 'Was or was not the Duch
ess wearing n hat'." "
On the bench, the body lakes
IWy spotlight, .says Frances Sulci-,
designer of bnlhlng suits, sports
wear and,, morn recently, a new
Inundation garment which she culls
"the body." Slin snys:
"For true fashion In lfif2, wom
en must strive for n sculptured,
supple look, ji light nnd modern
look ol complete case nnd comfort.
This Is achieved by the Inside
story of swim suits nnd bench
wenr a cniciully titled foundation
to keep the curves under control.
The correct hotly lines prepni cs the
wenrer for the outer look of small
wnlst, high defined bust, smooth
midriff and general slroumllned
look.."
The'voinigpr set will go In lor
(lie Gibson Girl look, says Emily
Wllkcns, designer ol Junior lnsh
Jons. She ndds:
"The 11)10 silhouette Is still good
Happy Is The Day
When Backache
Goes Away ; . .
NnRRlftfT hurkneti, Im if prp ftnilmorffy,
ticndhrliM And fllMincft mny Im due tnnluw
riowii of kldnr-y function, (tirctnrn nity good
kidney fnnctlnrt l very imiiartnnt In Rcod
hinll h. Wtinn nutria (rvrydy mndit Ion, nurli
Hn ren nnd ntriiln, rnuntfn thtu 1m purl nut
SncttfrtAuvilttvf, doti, ninny ffilknmiirrr imH
sliB hufUtnnltr-fncI'mlAi'rnlili'. Minor hind
tUr Irrltntlomtflun (o cold ur w(n diet mny
cn,.iii()fl'tllnttiipnlRhiiinrfrcniinntpnfiHiift'''ri.
nrt nt'ffloct, your jddnoya If ll o ntnidU
timn b(ithr you. Try Uimn'n mild
diif tl. ;Uc(l ducdoMfiilly by hillHonu for
ivi'i50 yrnrrt, H'n nmiiKlnn how nmny tlmm
rinnn'i trtvff hupiiy rclluf from thvv dlHQom-fortn--lw'HlioU.mileof
kidney l,tilirHnntl III
tn iIubIi guI wutt. 4t Dun's 1'ilJw tudayj
(or Vm. We'll be ncrtnir a bustle
rfftrl on many fnihlons, hi?
nlrcvra nml a pretty, feminine look.
The ftlrlK mill will wear peltU-otUft
hut not so many and not so full
as those of the la:t year."
So 1052 Is the year In which
you pay your money and lake
your choice. II you Inncy the i
streamlined look, go In lor slim i
skirts, smooth, dropped shoulders,
slim wnlst, rounded hlplliie und a I
short haircut. If vou're the frilly
lype. make a beclinc lor the leg
o' mullein sleeves nnd the fluffy
RAKED CTSTARD GOOD
One ol ihe most delicate flavored
of nil desserts is a baked custard.
Give It this deluxe treatment for
a really elegant touch. Prepare the
cuslnrd mixture as usunl and bake :
In custard cups. Unmold and serve ;
In your prettiest glass dishes with
a circle of canned cling peach
slices around It. Top with a spoon
l ti 1 of rasnberry preserves or thin i
Jam.
skirts that also will be In the pic-1
ture.
In any event, you can't lose, i
It's Leap Year, and open season
for all-out allure. I
ORANGES
Florida,
Fine juicers.
lb.
8c
I pIis HEIP YOU GET YOUR MAN!
GRAPEFRUIT 8-59c
APPLES
Newtown.
Fine for cooking.
lb.
10c
SPERRY DRIFTED
.SNOW FIOUR t
ran
W 5 ; 49c
CA 10 B:b; 95c
Poteei's
Market
Owned and Operated
By Bob & "Peanuts" Poteot
Lfw Pfrk
Roast Center Cut
Small Sixe
39c
Bratton's Best
U.S. No. 2
PRODUCE
NAVEL ORANGES
POTATOES
RED POTATOES
TOMATOES
SPECIALS
baa49C
lb. 1 0Q
boa
1A lb.
5
50
Bluebird
C0
bag
3?c
tube
Durkce's
Lean Slabs
Anv Sixo Pierc
Carton
Lord
Skinless
lb.
49c
DEPEND ON US
FOR
QUALITY
Oiecwgsnne
2 lbs. 57c '
MAYOSSAISE
43c
Pint
Trupak
Light Meat
35c
Can
Chili Con Came
Stidd's
23C Con
Party Time
For Pie
29c
Con
Anytime
Strawberry Jam
25c
Pint Jar
Tavern
COFFEE
79c
lb..
Kraft
Cooking Oil
59c
quort
Meco
BEANS
No. 2's
15c
SPINACH
10 ox.
cello bag
19c
Can
Royal Club
KRAUT
No.2'i Can
19c
Prices
Effective
t Friday
v'lThru- .
Saturday
niOOrcaon Are. . . . . Phone 3860
Free
''"Delivery
On $5.00
Orders
Or Over
Brussel Sprouts j,?-29c
CARROTS . 19c
GERBER'S .;. DEL MONTE
cnnrTc CORN
FOODS 303 Tin, .
3 25c 2 for 35c
DEL ROGUE DEL MONTE
TOMATO PEAS
JUICE 303 Tins
25c 2 ,., 35c
Item&i0 Franco-American
SPAGHETTI
F fZ , -
. 'OBaia6 'Swift's
HONOR BRAND CRNEDdl?"F
SpeCa $ Pork and Beans
-i Vo" Camp's OC
BUY M n 2' Tin AOC
YOUR I I 3i
choce jn y T FRISKIES
ORANGE JUICE b. .Hn, DOG FOOD
GREEN PEAS .... 12.z. 7 t 29C
CUT CORN ..tllB T""
SPINACH uoi . ... 14.:. Sunih.Be
SPINACH ch.pp..i . . . H oi KRISPY
SQUASH cook.d . . . 6. COM A C
POTATOES Pr.nsf,i.d . ?oz. WUA
immsT nb. 29c
GRIGG'S
FOODS
AND
Klamath Falls
FRYERS
Fresh Frosted Pan Ready
Smoked Picnics
PURE LARD 4
PORK ROASTS
lb.
lb.
lb.
pkg.
lb.
Merrill
49c
43c
89c
49c
Lean shoulder cuts.
Old Fashioned Oregon Chief
Frankfurters - 65c
Gov't. Grade Good '
Cut and Wrapped for your locker.
p (side about 200 lbs.)
FRESHCRABT"
lb.
lb.
61c
39c
STARLAC 35c
QlJQ.. Swanson'i Colored, lb.
TOMATO
JUICE Libby,,No 2,iM 2 ,or 25c
ORANGE
JUIGE Royoiciub'46ox' 29c
MD TISSUE 2-25c
JY Kerr's, 12-o. tumbler IC
PUREX hoth' Vi 'o"ob 25c