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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (May 17, 1941)
THE NEWS AND THE HERAT.D. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE NINE '- JCC FLOAT PUN WIWSAPPROViL Announcement Ut week that the Junior chamber of com merce will sponsor a (lural float in the forthcoming Portland Rose festive), brought pralaa from businessmen and citizens throughout the Klamath basin. At this particular time It la nec euary that the tourists be edu cated aa to the rich beneflta that they can derive from thla local ity and thla fluat la Juit a itart in that direction. Along with thla idea la a new atate wide Junior chamber pro ject, called the "Tourist Guid ance" plan, where'iy the tourist public la taught the advantage of aeelng and urged to stay over an extra day or o In Klamath rails to take full advantage of acenlc ipoU. The plan will mean extra tourUt dollara flowing In ( to the Klamath buln and will benefit everyone. Under the di rection of Eitle Affleck, the large float haa already been planned and will be ready for entry in the parade June 13 Charlea Flake la head of the new "Touriit Guidance" plan and haa many, ideaa Intended to bring Klamath county Ita ahare of touriit trade. Cloae to 4.000,000 of the IS, 000.000 people In Argentina are Italian.. Six Klamath Men Rita in Ranks At Fort Stevens TORT STEVENS, Ore., May It (UP) Six Klamath Falla memhera of Battery C, 248th ar tillery have been promoted. It waa announced here by regiment al commander, Col. Clifton M. Irwin. Corporal Virgil R. Jarret waa promoted to aergeant. Prlvatea First Claia Marlon J. Hrittaon. Earl G. Johnaton, Jerry Paccassi, France! N. Robltallle and Terrell J. Tipton have all received cor poral ranking. Girls Hired for Singing Telegrams CLEVELAND. May It m Singing telegrama began coming In contralto here Thuraday. Weitern Union hired aeven at tractive girls to replace boya taken by the draft or gobbled up by defense Industries. The company expect to add more later. - The meaaengerettea. all more than 21 yeari old, wear ordinary street clothes, and are handling routine delivery mesaagea and singing telegrams, but are not sent farther than downtown of fice buildings. Boy messengers continue to do outside errands entailing bicycle riding. Indians learned the practice of scalping from the white man. AFL LABOR RALLY E) Plana were progressing Thurs day for the big AFL labor rally scheduled for Sunday night at 7 30 at the Eaglea hall to which all bailn lumber workers aa well aa the general public haa been Invited. The meeting will follow a con clave of Lumber and Sawmill union delcgatea from surround ing towns which will take place Sunday afternoon. Scheduled to apeak at both gatherings are B. W. Sleeman, northwest representative of the Brotherhood of Carpenters, and Kenneth Davis, executive secre tary of the Northwest LSU council. Always Disconnect Appliances, Say Fire Underwriters Ten thousand telephone calls every day are ended with the words, "Good-bye. I've got to go. I amell something burning." Then the housewife rushed out to the kitchen to find that, when she answered the tele phone, she forgot to disconnect her electric iron which la now burning a hole in her best dresa. Or It may be the curling Iron searing the woodwork of her dressing table. Or the toaster charring bread. Sometimes she flnda she can save the situation, but sometirr a aha must call the fire department. That la why the National Board of Fire Un derwriters, now celebrating ita 73th anniversary, recelvea re ports of thousands of flrea each year caused by electrical ap paratus carelessly used. Every housewife should form the habit of disconnecting any electrical appliance every time she leavea the room, even for a moment. Because she can nev er be sure she Is leaving only for a moment. She may be de layed. If aha makes a habit of disconnecting electrical appli ances, the habit may save her life. A child once said "Pies have saved the Uvea of great many people by not being swal lowed." Electric lrona have saved the Uvea of a great many people by being disconnected. Have you ever found your self on bus, mllet from home, wondering If you turned off the toaster? And finally you got so worried that you turned around and went home, Just to make sure? Get the disconnecting habit BAKER ILL PORTLAND, May 18 (fit Friends said yesterday that George L. Baker, 72, Portland mayor from 1917 to 1933, waa seriously 111 at his Seaside home. He haa suffered from heart ailment tor several years. FOR CAM VOTE Emory S. Neat, National Labor Relatione board examiner from San Francisco, haa arrived in the city In preparation for a board election Friday at the Canby mill of the Big Lakes Box company, It waa learned Thura day. The election, between the AFL and "no-union," will be held for about 100 workers. Scheduled for next Wednee day. May 21, la an NLRB repre sentation hearing for the Big Lakes Klamath mill. NOT SO SLOWI MINNEAPOLIS UP) 'Dopey, Mrs. T. R. James' turtle, la no dope with the ladles. Three weeks ago he disap peared from the James lawn pool. He was given up for lost until recently when Mrs. James found Dopey In the pool with another turtle on whose back was scratched "Maggie." Mrs. Jamea doesn't know where Dopey got Maggie but she assumes It must be "Mrs. Dopey" now. Kitchtn Duties Become Vital In National Defense Effort We must revise our idea that wars1 are fought only by armies. The kitchen front la vital, too. There the housewife can be par ticularly affective. Her Job la to keep up morale that la, aha must maintain a safe standard of nutrition for her family, and also co-operate with her neighbors In preventing unjustified increases In food prices. Those are the opinions of Dr. Louise Stanley, chief of the vital ly Important Bureau of Home Economics In Washington, D. C. Urges Simple Dishes The physical efficiency and mental health of all men, women and children In the United States must be maintained if our efforts for national defense are to be effective. Our armed forces fight on their stomachs; ao do our un armed forces. American women must realize fully the urgent need today for 100 per cent healthy population, and their part in making It healthy, Dr. Stanley believes. "Women must begin to sim plify their housekeeping If de fense cost are to be mat,' she says. "It won't hurt any of us to get down to domestic essen tials. Women spend too much time and energy on fancy dishes, 'prettlness,' and complicated meals. That time and money to day are needed to keep democ racy safe In the world." ' Agencies Will Help Federal and state agencies have prepared marketing, nu trition, diet and cooking mater ial for use of community groups who are working to raise nutri tion standards and control food costs in this emergency period. "Keep up the national morale now that la the Job every Am- erlcan woman must accept," Dr. Stanley states. "Some women must work in offices, schools and factories, of course. But those who do not, face a per sonal responsibility today, at once, to Join local groups work ing in co-operation with state and federal agencies to main tain a safe standard of living and reasonable commodity costs in this time of grave national emer gency." Mean BREAKFAST: Stewed rhu barb and strawberries, corn bread. Jam, coffee, milk. LUNCHEON: Split pea soup with frankfurter rings, whole wheat rolls, fruit bowl, coffee, . milk. DINNER: Tomato Juice, meat, potato and vegetable cas serole, lettuce and tomato salad, ginger bread, lemon aauce, coffee, milk. FINALIST TILLAMOOK, May 16 (At Eloiae Burdlck of Garibaldi high school won the district finals in the state Elk's oratorical contest here yesterday, defeating Keith Dyer of Marshfleld. She will compete In the state finals at Astoria in August. CAMERA FANS Any or I Exp. Roll of Films DEVELOPED and PRINTED 25c Reprints So Each Carmichael's Newsstand 10th and Mala fM 1 1 :mi n i m :i :i i x i i m j rare Kraft Cheee Velveeta American O Lb- K. Brick 59c PET MILK 8c TALL CAN Sunshine GRAHAM Crackers 2 & 30c SPRY 3 lbs. 54c CRISCO 3 lbs. 54c Pure Cane Sugar 10 arn. 23 lbs. 11.47 Lbs. 100 lbs. $3.70 Drifted Snow FLOUR ftl78 Jit ' Lb.. " Lbs. MEAT SPECIALS - SAT. ONLY J Eer' Sioo Left ' Lamb QQn Genuine Spring Lemb Lb. Aa Shoulder Lamb Offfp Young. Tender Lb. awtJ' !li?m.b..5.ho.!:iLb.29c Hams QQn 1st Orade. W or Whole Lb. W sLF Saunage O B"g Breekfest 2 Lbs. Veal Steak lc Shoulder. Lean. Tender Lb. asaVdaT Peanut flutter QSJc Fresh Ground 2 Lbs. asaydaV Specials en So. Sixth Ground Beef ....... 2 Lbs. 29e Pure Lard 4 Lbs. 35c Beef Short Ribs Lb. 13c Ham Slices 2 for 25c SNnwnB.cT 3 lbs... 53c jtoW"" as sit milk iurLii sxrsa viiiuiu n Lasa 6 lbs. $1.05 Ashland Freestone Peaches Ho aH (n ... 2 ler Delhi Figs No. 1 tall can la HeaTy Syrup Dele Broken Slice Pineapple No. iH c.n ....... Dole Plantation Pineapple Ke. lH e.n Dlemead A Cherries Ko. a c. 2 lor In Heery Syrup Merrimae Apricois Ho. lH e. 2 , Wesson Oil , Qu.rt Del Monte Vacuum Packed Corn 2 elB, Del Haven Vacuum Packed Corn ; e.n Tender, Sweet Choice Quality Corn Ho, ,M 3 Assorted Pertytime PicUes , , C.H.B Catsup i .. for ' 'fit MILK SUPSlllt IXTSA VITAMIN 0 fc Friday and Saturday CORN FLAKES POST TOASTIES Lge. pkg 5c Gni plcg. . , . . 8c REDWOOD EMPIRE DELUXE LOUIS DRESSING Vi Pint 25c Pint 37c V-8 COCKTAIL ST 29c 2 'ar i9c FISHER'S BISCUIT MIX Large Package and Mb. pkg. 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Tall Can Toilet Soap . 4 bars 15c Jergen'a Woodbury Soap 4 bars 26c Scottowels . 2 rolls 19e Scottlssne . 3 rolls 20c 1000 Sheet Rolls Oxydol . .- lge. pkg. 20c Illnso .... lge. pkg. 20c Pkgs. 25c Crt, $1.23 BEGINNING MAY 18TH EMIL'S STORE WILL CLOSE ALL DAY SUNDAYS PRICES EFFECTIVE, FRI. SAT. and MON. SUPER MARKET tth and Pine Ph. 3161 STORE STORE NO. 3 133S Ore. Are.. Ph. 4714 TORE NO. 3 3200 S. tth Ph. 6873 PROTECT The Only Pair of Eyes You'll Ever Have! .... ltl- attire -a j n - No Interest O No Extras O No Red Tape Only YOU can see that your precious eyes get the constant care and at tention they so richly deserve! Visit Klamath Falls' newest and finest Optical Salon see the registered optometrist and get complete eye ex amination. If glasses are needed, choose from a host of smartest, GUAR ANTEED glasses and pay the easy, convenient STANDARD WAY! You'll Be Frankly Told If Glasses Are Not Needed! On of the West's Largest Manufacturing and Dispensing Optician. OREGON WASHINGTON UTAH IDAHO DR. WAYNE SAVAGE-rRegl.tered Optometrist in Charge 715 Main St. Klamath Falls i