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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 25, 1952)
TIIIIHSDAY, SKIT. 2f, W2 Jlt:nAI.I) AND NEWS. KLAMATH KAU.S. ORKCON PAGE TWENTY-ONE f'J Lfe. v Da.. "4 SollnrM of line mid illiuurKr rharndrrlzri the. I liantlhag. ( rraiiiy tme will, u ijii.ti trr-Hn h silky tup ma km lltln lold-ovrr rnvrlojir ahoiilikr I.ik ilrlli nv Alan. Tab and large burklf rlo Inf are amooth leather. Amillirr luz.v ha (upiirr Irll rrti(rr) K In nutur.il r.iinrl'i hair mixed with ruftluntre. Thin career haf Itu har, I -ib Honing anil hand If tn lihindr rail. It a Henry fireen lrixn. hicnlltrnnt tor It rlmicateri khvpr K thin envelope lug (upper light renin) hv lienrii-lavti. It 'a fciimlalwoiMt calf. i a lull 17 liuhri In length, lua a .single li.ioille attarhrd hy rurved, Rold-ionrd aUjrfn. The iinpnr(;trit box bae in Mark (lourr kit center nppr.im in Ihih Coblnitz design, ll's fcoft and frameles wilh "niinmrrhiind" lurking and double lop h ami Irs. The hand some rust alligator hag 'lourr right rrnlrr) ha Ihf. nrw f I on (a If d Mlbourltr, in fully leather-linn), in designed by Drltftch. Slrek, flat pouch (right) for wear with drrsiv clothe is In brown suede. Thin ltn.enfeld denign lias a complete hordrr of passementerie braid and fringe. There,, an ouliidr mirror undrr the flap of the bag. Hlark registers at most important color, followed by blonde fthade. PI A Check Finds Married Women Work To Help Support Families a well on census bureu sUlle lira and surveys In women's labor unions. Home Extension News ulMirrn f I llf Mis. I.nGiaudc nml III.M.IiV 'Hie llmlry iiuhip KxtcnMuii Unit, iiirctiim tii'i". IK. lur fully lv nl Hie iii.ini- ul Mr. o. 1.. i..,'lt(lll, iljO IllUltltl iJltVl. WtIA tin klckolf lor Uio yi'sr s sillvitlrs. Mrs. Mrllnll Wu.l livtl.ilnl by Mis. Howard JnikMiii and Mrs. liruy tirainiiiii. Kourlrrn incinbcrs wrre urracnl. llm niouiiiin lur uir vciir wu" j i,lnic 1 tllllllliril, J'll n.no uimI and coniplrii'il. New coinmltlro chairmen were anpnlntrd a Inllows: iiieinljershin and ho.ulliilllv. Mrs. lculnh 11111 : luiH'heon, Mrs. Unwind Jai'ksun: publicity. Mis. Howard lloyd; siandnril unit. Mrs. N) hurt: 411 club, .Mrs. Gray llrimiion; II- risnce and Amies Home. Mrs Mrs. Hlnlpe. Mrs. Harper. Illl OtJI IN Hy DAItl.h.M'. Will i I' Plsns lor tne ciinent year w-cre Inld when the Chlloquln Home i;x tensiou met lor lis rally day e. slon on Thursday allernoon. Sept. in. at me nome oi Mrs, waller Mrs. Itohert Una. presldenl, conducted the ineetUiii. Unit oillcers lor Ihp year will be Mrs. Liosk, president. Mis. Beri Hlckeis, vice presldciil, and Mrs. Iliil Winn ol KluuillUl Ancllcy. ..ecretary treasurer, Chairmen ol slandinu' coiniulllecs are as follows: membership Mrs. whir, nospunliiy uorls Uraut- liclly. Niln Parker; standard units, Knyc linker: 411 club work, Mary Hciivilin; linance, Murie .laintson: world citizenship, Ida Fricdi icli; health and sulci), Lois Parker. Three (ton Is were set up to be nrf 'mil nl Is lir.rl liv I Mir iki ...... t.r... wardt. Mrs Clporvn ilri.uthuhl ... ' ' . ' ' i ., ., . .. . ,, ' ""i' s iiuiin'-rs on nielli. : .,i urur uer s mall boxes. ..mtnrrman, tne nosiess. Atlendliiit the lir:.t session weie i Mrs, Hob Donk, Mrs. Hell Dickers, Mrs. Ilnl Wlnii. Mrs. Kdoiiiud I'rlniilx. Mrs. Hob Mczuer. Mrs. Andrew Vnldez, Mrs, l:. U. Ho maine, Mis.' I.nvton llobsck, Mrs. I Uerry Wolll, Mrs. Fred Murk. I CHICAGO, III , iPi The reason an IneressliiK number ol married women are working Is to help sup port Ihemselves and their lamllles, according to Frieda 8. Miller, di rector ol the women's bureau, U. H. Ueparlment ol Labor. In National Parent-Teacher: The P. T. A. rnax tiine. publication ol the National CoiiKre ji ol Parents and Teachers, out here this week. WORKING TOTAL TOM) Writing on "Why Do Women WorkV" Miss Miller said almost 27 per cent ol all married women arc now worklnn In outside em ployment, as compared with 17 per cent Yi years ano. In a down-to-earth analysis nl Tulelake Legion TUI.M.AKE Tulelakc unit, I-e-glon Post 104. held a short busi ness meeting Tuesday night to hear reports ol the district meeting held ext. 3-4. The Booth building where rum mage will be accumulated and sold will be open Oct. 1-2 bclore the sale to receive conrtibutions. Mrs. A. E. Ryckman, president, and Mrs. Paul Tschirky. chairman, are !n charge. The rummage will be auctioned oil the evenings ol the sale days by Paul Tschnky. I A social hour lollowed the busi- I ness meeting w un Mrs. ciaunt I Met.. Mrs. Ralph Warner, Mrs. Harney Mauch and Mrs. Clyde Hollman as hostesses. the answer to the question, she Kave ro space to tile career urge idea, and asked PTAs to promote community nursery and day-care renters, recitation Iscilitles, laun dries, night shopping hours, and other especially needed services lor women workers. Miss Miller said 18,750.000 women are now working and thiit these In- 'clude the single, married, widowed . and divorced. 8he added that about : hall ol the country's single women are In the labor lorcc. Hhc explained, however, that since all the female population 14 years ol age and over are counted among the single women workers, they include thousands ol girls still In high school or college, the great majority ol whom are pre paring lor working careers whether they plan to marry or not. "Ol those with children between 6 and IS. approximately one out ol three was working or seeking work . . . The lact that a woman is married no longer means that fche is free of linancial responsi bility. Married women as well as those who had no husbands report ed as their primary reason lor working the IVt that they had to make a llvincr." the report stated. EARNINGS' I' HE REPORTED "To many lamilies the wile's earnings mean the dlllerence be tween bale subsistence and more adequate lamily support. In some cases the additional Income enables the lamily lo buy or make Improve ments on a home, and In others it provides the extra money needed lor educating sons and daughters.'' Miss Miller said the findings and statistics quoted In her article were based on studies by the women's bureau, the National Education As-1 sorption, and Pi Lambda ThetB. ! women's education honor society, Se Our CompleU Stock TOYS .I' GAMES Lov-A-Wov Now for Xmoi POOLE'S So. 7th HEY!! HEY!! NEXT MONDAY'S THE DAY WHEN YOU CAN GO DANCING TO THE MUSIC OF AMERICA'S SENSATIONAL NEW BAND! "BALDY" EVANS PROUDLY PRESENTS he n.O.l ri..liiUi M.-- n...l 1 1.. I.nanr wri.ni,. wunw u11m..ph.w, , ... miiIi lr I! u . M Mrs. Bill Williams, (iuests were Mrs. Arnold llrandl and Mrs. J. W. Shoal. O.T.I. ny Mils. Kimi.N It. (il. son O.T.I. Home Extrusion Unit held their Kallv Dav meeting bent. lb. m the Girl's Lounun ul King Hull. onailllinli oils. Cm, o.o.pi- ,irc.ii- lng- uiairmcn ol manning cuuiuui tees lor the coming year were , iianied-.Tvlrn. Karl Du.rey. meniber- 1 slilu; Mrs. Juliet TDorn. hospllallty; ; Mil Kowlit Olson, iiiiolicltv; Mrs. I uolm Howard. A.C.W.W.: Mrs. Carl NotrHine. care ol cliiltlren; Mrs. Winion Purvine, program plan l ing Mrs. jack I.atirande, stand ard Unit: ..Irs. K. X. Mulvey, luncheon: Iwrii. Muudo Davis, rec reation; Mrs. Cieorgo Harper. II nriice. Keporta nl the county meetings were made by Mrs. LaOrande and Mrs. Mulrev. M:s. Delinur Jones and Mrs. Je :e Crubtree were aprininled as prnlect leaders lor the demonstra te! on "Repair ol Inner Springs." which will be given at the next meeting on Oct. 16. Iteireshments were served lo Ihe eighteen members present by the run titib Icltv Mrs (ltt-v U'nur Islandard unit-Mrs. Hlckers, II- j nance Mrs. Donk. The rest ol Ihe meelings lor the year will meet Iroin 0:30 a.m. until 3 p.m. and members will bring a sack lunch. Arrangements are being made to have small chll. dren taken care nl so mothers will be Iree lo attend. The lusl study meeting ol the year will be Thursday, Oct. 2. at Ihe home ol Mrs. William Pnebe. when the home demonstration agent w-lll discuss the project, l'op.e and Charm Can He Yours." Oilier topics fur Ihe year will be repair ol Innersprlngs, re. KAlltllAVIN Falrhaveii Home LxlcnMon Unli met Sept. 17. The meeting was called to order by the chairman. Nedru Hopkins. For an eye-opener Mrs. Lee llolllday showed how lo make Mowers Irom old nylon hose. Reports were given by members who attended olluers training Aug M. Kaye Haker gave a talk on eoopcrator'a reports and welcomed new members. Mrs. Mary llcavlhn gave a report on 4-11 work. Chairman ol standing commit lies appointed lor the coming year were : membership. Thelma Siuvl qulsl: recreation, Lois Parker; puU- TRY ONE T1i laru near-shaned Iruit in testing nl all .u .... ...... ... ... .. ,,i, ,.n,.l,,iu.. water w;ells by the Klamaili County i,,k. ac0'rn squash Is the Hawai- nil (iepurlmenl and purchase ol l.. ri i ,nm,iim, a coal rack lor Joan's kitchen. !..,)PCkled with yellow when "it ar I'olliick luncheon and social hour rives on the produce stands, but were (rum 12 noon to 1 p.m. Iwhen It Is eating ripe the color The next meeting will be Oct. 15, ! becomes a deep orange. When you nolo ihe fruit netwecn tne paims oi at Joan'a kiwiien. The rtudy sub ject will be "Poise and Charm Can Be Yours.'' Mnrv Heavlin will care (or all pre school chlVlren at her home on ihe Keno road. Children should take a sack lunch. Chairman lor the coming year Is Nedra Hopkins: vice chairman is Kaye Huker and Nina Mae Sohra koff will serve as secretary treasurer. vour hands, it yields to Kcntle pres. sure. The paoava is a melonlike Iruit with an exotic llavor which may be thoroughly enjoyed, but not described. O I. JUSIPH AfiDIDIM FOR CHILD wgjj. .ACCURATE S DOSAGE L . I HO UUKim OftAIUTi I upholstery, aluminum trays, atudv nl basic tools, becoming a Rood I buyer, salads and salad diessings. understanding yoursru, anu con structing laxy susans. Mothers . . . Shop the CLOTHES MART for your young sters Back-to-School clothing and SAVE! All garments in good condition and clean. Bring in good outgrown clothing for trade. The CLOTHES MART 125 So. 9th Phone 3364 The Recipes ITALIAN STYLE VEAL A dish that will give you a gourmet rating Is mado with veal cutlet, hammered out to sliver width. Dip the veal In milk and line bread crumbs, aprlnkle It liberally with pepper, aalt and orcgano, Iry qulcklv on a hot lire. Remove Irom lire and set In Individual hallow casserole dishes, pour drippings Irom pan on lop, place two thin slices ol mawerola cheese over each and canned tomato sauce over all. Sprinkle the dish with oregano and par mesan cheese and put under the broiler until cheese melts and dish looks crusty. Serve at once. NEW IDEA Here's a good hamburger bun Idea lor tall. Cut the buns In hall and scoop out aomo ot the center. Fill wltlt shredded sharp cheddar cheese, combined wilh chopped ripe olives, grated onion, mayonnaise and mustard. Place rolls In 325 degree oven and heat about 20 minutes. Wonderlul served with potato thins, radishes, ripe olives and other linger lood lust bclore taking oil to a (ootball game. TROPICAL GOODNESS New loods give Interest to menus and on many occasions become conversation pieces. So It Is with papayas, They are arriving Irom Honolulu and bring with them glamour ol the tropics exotic taste and a heavenly nroma. The grcen-Heckcd, pear-shaped Cult turns a deep vcllow upon ripening and yields lo gentle pressure when held between mo pauns oi uic hands. Papavas are enlen wilh a drizzle ol lemon like melons, or they may be used In fruit salads, Iruit cups and as a dclcclablc top ping on Ico cienm. YOU BUT French loast, Is delicious when baked In A wallle Iron. Serve wild canned cling peach slices heated In maple syrup with a bit ol bultcr added to It, loo, lor extra navur. a t arrived . . . anotli icr fl WE GIVE SondH GREEN STAMPS r - i Fashion Cleaners 129 So. 6th Ph. S563 genuine J" I i if . . . that terrific tremendous . . . inimir . able little darling ... the all purpose jacket ... of finest Tog- eroy Aqua Purple Pink O Red Raspberry Lime Gold Hunter Black a 1 mmnuatfmsm only one and There's Slick Shirt it's sold at only one store . . (belt included) shipment Desert Sand Bisque Tangerine Rust Kelly 795 ''Mr The' famous , Tugboat oxford . of genuine buck ... 3 colors . , . Ncofoam soles for lightness . . . "they fit like gloves". , . 3A to C 3 to 9 Let's goto . . . Thoy hove just come in ... 18 i- luscious colors in this famous t Angora anklet ', , , Nylon re ; Inforcod for long wear . . . I Yes! They are dyed to exactly match your sweater . 525 MAIN IN KLAMATH FALLS ALSO 21 N. CENTRAL McL.-UKU K1RBY Call 2-0131 No. 3 Lyrton Co. 1 1 w sTB .-k. THI FRISH APPROACH OF. u a AND HIS ORCH. The Most Exciting Dance Band of the Decade Advonc Tickets On Sal At DERBY'S MUSIC CO. THE ADVANCE SALE IS LIM ITED TO 300 TICKETS AT S1.S0 PER PERSON (Tax In cluded). THE ADMISSION AT ' THE DANCE WILL BE $1.80 (Tax Included). KLAMATH FALLS ARMORY MON. SEPT 29 lesf? 1 (1 (7 J . '".li' ' ou pay only for the parts your family I v'h l?0 Au,t . likes best. You can buy light or dark meat by the pound f O P quick-frozen fresh by Swanson in packages of aj all thiglts, all breasts, all drumsticks, all wings, all livers. C W J Immaculately cleaned and washed ready by to thaw and cook. And not a pinfeather in sight! p -iv- V xa s.Sse5rSa ' ii. i -.rJ--. 1. I 0&a'0 Guorontttd byV vV I 11 II"' 11111 U4 Housikttpb L'HiJ "Try my nay wi fRitzy? Fried Drumstkks says Sue Sivanson 1 packog Swanson Quick-Froien Drumstick 1 egg, beaten 1 cup Ritz cracker crumbi Vl cup vegetable shortening Thaw chicken by directions on package. Dipdrumsticks in beaten egg. Then roll them in finely crushed crumbs. Drop in hot shortening, preheated in skillet. Fry until golden brown. Pour off excess shortening, ('over with lid and place skillet of drumsticks in moderately slow oven (.heated to 325s F.). Allow to cook 30 minutes. Uncover and let cook 15 more minutes to crisp. Serve hot. SHOPPER'S CHECK LIST for A. A. Quollty Chicken You should be sure: 1. It it iptilally bud and lid for mial. Ml tgg- y Idying S 2. IrtotibBiti an rovndid. .ill-imud with ptnl r 3 Itqt vt .til founded, plump, piso'v 1 4 SHn li light pink. imoBlh h leilun S. tl parti an Im liam dutk ipoM ond bruliet f. II li Iharaughly tlianad, with all woita and if plnliathan fameved 1. II h pletaiiad and potktd tha lama day- v Frelatlid by quick daailng and laiuia, lanl. if lary paifcaaing It's the 6nest, freshest chicken in the land with the freshness frozen IN, the hard work frozen out. All Swanson birds are equally fresh, equally meaty, equally tender for they are bred and fed a special Swanson way. You can depend on their meat always being juicy and tender. The finest of these birds are specially selected by poultry ex perts. After they're cleaned, rapid 45 below zero freezing seals in the freshness the very same day. Besides parts, you can buy cut-up fryers, too, selected and packed this same careful way. Wouldn't gome fried chicken taste good tonight? "Cirt-IJp Fryafa Th Swanaen Quarantta Reploemtnt or nfusd In full by Swanion if you find Swonion Ouick-Froian Chickan dooa nol meet any or oil of Ihe above ipeciAcolions. I (reatla Thighi livera 7 J C. A SWANSON SONS OMAHA, NIIRASKA,