Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 06, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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vTIFRAl.D AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
TIIUHSDAY, MAKCII 0,
Get Your Money's Worth
By Sharp-Shrewd Buying
Shopping: wisely to get the ninx
knum worth from your dollars is
Important these days. While worn
en like to pride themselves on be-
U1R snrewa shoppers, 100 many are
"penny wise, dollar foolish." For
example, have you ever hesitated
In buying merchandise marked 'lr
reirular" tor fear it was defective
nd wouldn't wear well? Throw
your caution to the wind (with dis
cretion, of course) and take ad
vantage of the savings offered, for
IrreRUlars are mostly soiled goods
or discontinued lines all in per
fect condition! Oceaslonaly. too, a
thread may be pulled which will
not lesson a garment's long life
and the Hem has to be classified
Irregular."
This Is Just one of the little known
aaoects of department store sel
ling which is brought to liVit in
a recently published book,' "Every
Dollar Counts"- by Max Hess Jr.
published by Fairchtld. which was
written to supply Uie American
shopper with the behind-the-scenes
Information necessary for wise
shopping. "
In easy to understand language.
Mr. Hess himself the president of
one of the nation's department
stores, Hess Brothers of Allcntown,
guides (lie reader through the in
tricate merchandising and promo
tion services employed before a
product can be advertised, the
world of fashion, clearance sales,
bargain sales, bride's services in
tact, every facet of department
store scllling, including credits to
all "back btage" hands without
whom a department storeteould not
function.
GOOD TIPS . i
' Hie book is filled with tips on
how to get more values. For ex
ample, here's a quick test to tell
the difference between real china
and ersats counterparts. Tap a
Iplate with the end 01 a pencil.
I Real china responds with a bell
'like echoing chime. E'arihemvere
I or pottery will give nothing but
QUI! C1M1K.
Or, have you deluded yourself
into thinking that "open stock"
means the pattern will be sold for
ever and a day, only to be dis
appointed at a later date? A good
guide to remember Is that' open
stock is always sold tor a mini
mum of five years of course,
many manufacturers have been
.celling the same patterns for over
50 years, but there is never a guar
antee that a pattern won't be dis
continued because the manufactur
er finds It unprofitable.
j"'Whcn u jfloio announced "PJv
rrylhliut must ru!" it means what
it sys. Prices will drop lower and
lower until n jiunncinl Is linullv
bougtH by someone."
Or,K when buying shoes it's help
ful to know that, "A good shoe.
once completed, has to dry lor sl
weeks. Ihal drying time Is an In
terval which, solidifies the shoe's
shape. Thus, one ol the things you
pay lor In Higher priced shoes l.s
the guarantee that shape will not
quickly be lost."
Have you ever been In a ciuan
dry during a linen sale when un
marked sheets, are selling for n
song? Mr.. Hess says, "The eas
iest test is merely to crumple a
corner of a sheet and rub its folds
together. Some lint will always fall
from even Uio finest, sheets, but If
you create a veritable snowball,
beware."
IIKRK'S now
Did you know, for rxumnle. the
World of Fashion is a combination
.of two ultni-cxcfuslvo sets unc
li'cul tho other linaiiliinry? -I.
Mr. Hess tnys, 'The row I cue
I may bu described as tho lending
i dressmaking establishments ol Par-
Is 1 and New York . . . who meet
'twice a year to decide on slylc.t.
I "The Imaginary World of Fash
lion takes in a sniull, select group
lot women culled fashion lenders
who presumably life in a rureited
."tratum of luxury. Cxnolly who
Uiey are, nobody knows."
I Shoppers too can always be sure
ol getting good buvs in denaitnii'iil
stores lor what they do Is com
bine and pool (heir resources to
purchase through buying syndi
cates very hu ge orders are placed
nun liiiiiitiiiicturci's so thev have
a definite advantage In securing
merchandise at a belter price, II
a manufacturer has a great deal
of merchandise left at the end of
the season, or If ho nerds- ready
cash immediately, a department
i.tore buyer run mirchnvr
jehcnnlv and the ctivliwi aio pun' c;!
i.n to the cniiMiiner, But lo protect
tiie mtiniiliicluiiir'a brand pi'lyie,
jlabcls mo removed!
i This Is Just .some .of the "InMdr
Information" unleascd In "Ever
Dollar Counts" whleh certainly
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YOUR LIQUID SHORTENING
RUBY RED
RADISHES 3 k " 14c
GREEN ITALIAN
BROCCOLI - 14c
LARGE SNOW WHITE HEADS
CAULIFLOWER - 14c
FRESH ALL GREEN
CELERY 12c
LARGE SOLID HEAD
CABBAGE 5c
FREE PRE-VUE!
Now . see a preview of one of the finest
pictures of the. year ....
"I'LL NEVER FORGET YOU"
Starring Tyrone Power and Anne Blythe
Thursday, March 13 ,10:30 A.M. '
Pelican Theater
Free . . to "Better Livinq Club" Members only.
Plus Broadcast from the stage . . . plus Fret
Gifts.
Sponsored by Klamath Theaters
and
Oregon Food Stores
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iWe Meet All Legitimate Advertised Prices!
Grocery prices effective Thursday thru Monday! Meat and Produce features for Fridoy and
Saturday.
Large AA
In Cartons doz
MARGARINE
Salad Dressing
Durkee's,
Yellow , .
Cubes
j Durkee's
Whipped
4 ibs. 1
Coffee
Rod Bo'g.GVind itos".
' you wish
Yellow Bog, Grind it as
you wish
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FRYERS 59i ;
1 j GROUND BEEF 6"S-h 59s,.
1t)YSTER$ ; 1
l! i WIEMERS 59j 1
!i FRESH SflAEiT s 33c J
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PEETS ' SUPER ' CRYSTAL
S . Gronuloted Soop SUDS ; WHITE
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3s . y Large Sixe'' 25c I Larae Size 25c I I .: Bar 6c " I !
DOLLAR SPECIALS TO STRETCH
YOUR FOOD DOLLAR!
Preserves0"-""""" ,,k .21 5 ,ef 1.00
Apricot Sauce .10 11 for 1.00
Pineapple Tidbits 5 " ,,.; .15 7 , 1.00
Crushed Pineapple R"ml: 2 ,ifl, .26 4 , 1.00
Peaches Hun" No 21l .26 4 fer 1.00
Grapefruit.5""' 3 .15 7 , 1.00
Fruit Cocktail M"krt ,M .11 10 , 1.00
.Cherries. .DiAT-' Jfini .26 4 u, 1.00
Apricots H- No 2Ii .26 4 ,0, 1.00
Applesauce T"':e" 303 .14 8 ,or 1.00
Spinach No JVi .18 6 fof 1.00
NewPotatoes Hun, ;,00, .10 11 fer 1.00
Peas H " 303. .14 8 for 1.00
Hominy Moke,Go,den No Jfini .12 9 , 1.00
Corn ww,fa,fc- No 303. 15 7 fer 1.00
Tomatoes S,-'F' ' No 2ll .21. 5 ,or 1.00
Whole Beets MM- No Jlinl .18 6 ,or 1.00
Diced Beets .Din- No ,h. .H 10 ,er 1.00
Pork and Beans H- No.300 Ml 10 , 1.00
Stringless Beans w" N. 2 ,in, , .14 8 ,er 1.00
Asparagus A,IG'""C- No 2 21 5 , 1.00
Tomato Juice Ma kct 44 .21 5 for 1.00
Hot Sauce PG Buct .05 21 , 1.00
JergensSoap .05 21 , 1.00
Maxwell House, Instant
2-ot. jar
Fine Granulated
10-lb. bag
GOLD MEDAL FLOUR
10 lbs. White S
89 TUNA 29
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SAVE WITH THESE SPECIALS!
Snowdrift : 64(
Shortening sL 54
75
77'
39'
25'
29'
15'
Luncheon Meat 539'
Crab Meat
Apple Cider
Soap
Coffee
Coffee
Sugar
Bisquick
Salmon
Tuna
Navy Beans
Large pkg.
Alaska Chum
Mb. tin
Light Meat, Solid Pack
' No. Va Tins
Catsup
Westword, 14-oi.
Danny Boy 'js
Gallon
Crackers
White King
Large
Snowflake
. 2-lb. carlpn ,
OREGON FOOD MEAT LABELS
CRYSTAL
WHITE
6c
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4180 So. 61 h
SAVE OREGON FOOD MEAT LABELS
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