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October 18, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THREE OREGON SHOWS DEEP DROP IN REG STRATI 0 N ' SALEM, Oct. 13 (IP) ItCKl trillion for tho Novnmbor 3 elec tion in 22 of Orifon's 30 coun ties In down 13.3 per cent from tho record totnl for tho 1040 gen eral election, itote department Mid today, i Both partlci lost heavily In thoie counties, with democratic losses far exceeding thoso of the republicans. There are 303,741 voters In the 22 counties, loss of 65,804 since the uenoral election two years HKO. Thoro are 102,028 ro publicans, u Ions of 23,10(1, while thoro are 170,002 democrats, u drop of 31,080. Two years ngo the democratic total was only 0701 less than the republican figure, the closest the democrats hod ever been to the republican total. Out tills year, the republican lead will be fir greater bocause of tho ground the democrats have lost In tho past two years, ERR IK RIGHT MILWAUKEE, Oct. 13 (IP) Mrs. Norbort Klein, chairman of a Milwaukee town hall program committee, snld Monday that Col. Hugh J. Knerr, retired for mer chief of staff of the general headquarters army air force, was unable to appear at town hall meeting last night because of an order from Secretary Btlmson. Mrs. Klein said that Col Knerr telegraphed her and stated that Secretary Stlmson had given the following orders: - "You are dlrectod to refrain from all public addresses, writ ten words and all comments on the conduct of the war and questions relating to tha tactical use and organizational relation' ship of the armed forces of the united States and hor allies. Col. Knerr wired that in "com pllance with this order, I will not be able to appear at town hall," Mrs. Kloln said. "My apologies," tha telegram added, "for a policy that reserves freedom of ex- presslon to but one sldo of the question and denies truo air powor to tha United States." Col. Knerr, In a statement Is sued In New York Friday, crltl elzed Admiral Thomas C. Hart member of the . navy's policy making general board, for an ar tide Hart wroto In a weekly magazine, arguing against a scp arate United States air force, Ginger Rogers Will Help War Bond Sale In Medford MEDFORD, Oct. 13 (IT) Gin ger Rogers of the movies, who owns a stock, ranch near hero, will promote tho sale of war bonds and stamps during a street carnival Saturday night. Main street will bo roped off for a dance, a 10-cent war stamp to bo charged for each dance. Stamp books will serve as dance programs, . Doaler snortages put new value on used merchandise Cash in on your "Junk" through a classified ad. Phone 3124. Ladies' Specials Mary's Beauty Shop OIL PERMANENTS $2.50 - $3.50 That Are Softy and Curly 432 Main St. Phone 4073 Upstairs Over Balln's Furniture Store CUTE BUNNY MOTIFS ARE QUICK TO DO 1 r' rv A XL 0 n The passing of another south ern Oregon pioneer was learned here Tuesday when death of Mrs. Ed Bond of Ashland was reported to nor mother, B. S. "Back" Grigsby of this city. Mrs. Bond died lata Monday night In Ashland following a lengthy illness. She was the youngest of a family of eight children born to Henry and Anna" Marloh Grlsby, Jackson county pioneers who crossed the plains Jn tho Into '00s from thoir home in Missouri. ' Ollle Mae Grlsby was born In Jackson county 60 years ago. Sho married Ed Bond and for 45 years the family lived in the Plush and Warner sections of Lake county where they ranched and ran cattle. For 20 years of that time they operated on the west sido of Lakevlew. Two years ago Mr." and Mrs. Bond rcllrprt and moved to' Ashland. Mrs. Bond's death' followed a lengthy Illness. In addition to Mr. Bond, a Hunuhtnr. Mrs: Rubv Rundcll of Ashland, one brother," B. S. Grigsby, and a half brother, Charles Thomas of -Wlnlock,; Wosh., survive. - Funeral services will be held in Lokevlcw Wednesday after noon with burial in the ceme tery there. Among. those who plan to attend the final rites are Mr. Gragsby, his four daughters, Mrs. Elizabeth San ders, Mrs.' Ida Grimes, Mrs. O. L. Brown and Mrs. Henry Grimes, and an old family friend, Mrs. Ivy Fropst. RENO LICENSES , RENO, Oct. 13 (IP) Marriage licenses have been issued here to: Milfred Flyii, 25, and Nellie Licbhardt, over 21; Fred L. Al len and Evelyn Mitchell, 34, all of Klamath Falls. I'm Going Into tho Service, So Will CLOSE OUT ' Complete Stock of Watkins Products at lull 20 discount HERB GLASS Watkins Dealer 1045 Dolores St. No Deliveries bv Alice Brooks What goes on hero? These bun nies have taken over the nurs ery! And you'll love embroider ing thum on all sorts of nursery linens for they're quick to do. Pattern 7404 contains a transfer puttcrn of 20 motifs ranging from 31x20itolsx2 Inches; illustrations of stitches;' color schemes. To omuin . this pattern send 11 cents in coin to The Herald and News, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep It and the number for reference. . Be sure to wrap coin securely, at a loose coin often slips out of the envelope. Roquests for patterns should read, "Send pattern No. , to followed by your namo and address. Navy Calls for Qualified Engineers - SEATTLE, Oct. 13 (P) The 13th naval district staff head quarters Monday made a special call for graduate engineers and mon with construction experi ence, for organization of soveral mora construction battalions. Each such battalion requires 16 commissioned and 10 warrant officers, said Capt. W. J. Giles, director of officer procurement for this district. Commissioned officers should havo a college degree in electri cal, mechanical, civil or archi tectural engineering, . though men with outstanding experience of mora than 15 years may sub stitute It for the educational re quirement. All officers must be field men. No draftcsmcn, of fice men or architects are need ed. Cantaloupes were named for Cantaloupe, Italy, where the mel ons first wore grown- In Europe. Here's How I Licked Wartime Constipation! ft was easy offer wot ioldH's often due lo lack of "bulk" "Seems like I was al ways 'dosing' up on account of corutipn tlon.Thnt sort of stuff gots a follow down. "Then a friend pointed out that these wsr days were upset ting our whole way of living. Particularly In how we ent Snld I ought to take care my meals were properly balanced and mnke sure I got plenty of 'bulk.' Bccatiio lack of 'bulk' Is one of the common causes of wartime constipa tion. Thorn mcdlolnal laxatives gave mo only temporary relief; they didn't gel at the cnuso. "But, keliooo's tit-ssAN really fixed me up. It corrects this kind of constipation by supplying 'bulk.' And It tastes swell, too. Just ent It regularly and drink plenty of water. aii-ssan Is made by Kellogg's In Battle Creek." fa Oct. I V 15th to 24th Eggs, Grade A ; v y ' ' Small . cloz. 37c Cheese and ' ; Here ew sWm Mm t . MP ' ' Cut Macaroni Slw,nck "J- 20c re dependabW ptis-Hy mWl Will Very Best Bag H-cising. ' 3-Lb. Cello Bag 24 JJ Kraft Macaroni Dinner 2Pk9, 19c fP C" M'lk Macaroni Petl !.2Zc MOOT Do Your Part for VICTORY! CoRMrre on rltal rub ber take your neigh bors with you on your next Safeway shopping trip. You can get all your iood needs in one stop and sore extra pennies for War Stamps, tool Crhp, autumn. cSays ohead ond appetites or begging ,tef o steommg dish of old-fashioned macaroni and cheese. Quick and eosy to pre. pore, too,' h this satisfying, nourishing, "one- , dish".meol. Enjoy it oHen- ' true economy 4 Sofewoy's low prices! Cheese Mild cream ;ib;35c7Jc Macsroni Dishes are the stkk-to-rhe-ribs kid that men KJte CKeeSe Tillamook full cream ... 2-Lb. Loat 77ft Kraft Velreeta. American, -Lb. WlieeSe Brick and Pimento Cheese Loaf "w Vs tsp. pepper Yi lb. grated American cheese I cup dry bread crumbs depandabW Bolted MACAAOHt t CMEESE Vl K. mocoroni 3 tbsp. buttor 3 tbsp. flour 2 cups mttk Vl teospoon sort Cook mocoroni In boiling, sotted toioter until tender; rinse, drain. Moke whi' souce of butter, flour,' milk nd seosonings; odd "Vi of the cheese, 3tr trll melted. Pour over macaroni in greased baking dish. Sprinkle crumbs and remaining cheese over top. Boke in moderate oven (325 degrees) 30 minuses. For Tomato Macaroni, odd 1 Hi eups cooked tomatoes after half me nMcewoni is added. Serves sut. QUKK Sf AGHfTTl DfKNfR mnd etcese V CMp shortemwfl 1 No. 2Yi eon 1 lorge onion (3Vi cups) chopped tomcHoes ' 1 lorge green per- H tsp. soft 1 eight-or: con 5 f- PPPer mushrooms Vl lb. grated 1 lb. diced horn American cheese Met shortening in decp-sided fry ,'lng pan; odd chopped onion ond saute;- add green pepper strips, mush rooms and liquid, diced ham, toma toes, seosonings, and spaghetti in order given. Mix' well; cover, ond cook slowly about 25 minutes, or un til spaghetti is tender, stirring oc casionally. Add grated cheese, ond serve at once. Serves 8 to 10. MACARONI & Tomato SAUCE , Heot one 'con tomoto soup or puree, butter the size of on egg, in souce pon and season. Boil a half-pound of macaroni, drain, but do , not chiM. Mix immediately with tomoto sauce end serve hot. Serves 4 to 6. For variety: 1 2 tbsp. of chopped on.... ' son, Vi cup chopped pepper w a chopped pimiento. 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