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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1942)
Pi,emli,r IB, 1042 ITERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Program Dr. Pclnr II. noznn riul, Kliimiith enmity hcultli ot flcer, cnmpltd smallpox unci rilpllinrln liniminlxntlon nt fine rod Heart scnclimiy Moiulny mid will complete Roosevelt school's proiirum Frltlny morning;. On Mondny morning lis will visit Merrill and Miilln schools nnd complete tha Imiminizntlon pro griim there. Thul nftnrnoon ho will conduct child hcultli con ference nt Altiimcint school. City school Immunisation will bo com pleted In mltl-Jiimmry, Dr. Ror. endul uliitnd, th county program ending next week, Tsk Exams Edgar G. Al bert and Clydn D. Lowry, both members of Iho Oregon suite police stationed In Klumuth county, took their exiimlmitlons T (or restricted rndlo telephone operator permit which win glv tn this week by Arthur White, chief rudlo operator employed by the Oregon tnt highway commllon ana siawonca noro, The exams were given by the radio communication! commlii lion. The men will oporata out of thli area. Tree Decorated One of the firat of tha linen trees In the business district was decorated thil paot weekend In the Com mando unit hnid(uartori on Main street. The large trco lights the window where, sorvleo merr are welcome during the. holiday loaion. Subttltute Mm. D w I g h t French In substituting ot Hlver side school, third nnd fourth grides, during the absence of Mr. Moselle tmne Thomp. on, whoso father, Edgar Green, died early Mondny morning. From School Leo and Tony Molatore, who attend school In tha north, are home for 'the Christmas holiday with their parent, Mr. and Mrs. Tony Molatore of Eldorado street To Portland Annli Strulhers, public health nurse with the Klamath County Health unit, ex pecta to li-avo early next week to spend Christmas In rorlland with relatives. Plana Trip Alice Stout, em ployed with the Klamath County Health unit as public health nurse, plans to leave next week to visit relatives In the Wll Umette valley over the holidays Expected Home Merlon Al hrecht, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Albrecht, is expected home this weekend from Stan ford university whore she Is a first year student. Courthouse Records TUEBDAY Decree Malda Adele Wood versus Charles William Wood. Divorce granted. Justice Court Nate H. Smith. Exceeding daily bag limit, fined $25 or SO days. SIS and 30 days sus pended. Leonard Ralph Kllllan. Ex ceedlng dally bag limit. Fined 125 or 30 days. $18 and 30 days suspended. Adrian Lnvern Wonser. Fall tire to transfer title, Fined $5.50 Roy Eugono Wilson. Failure to procure operator s license. Fined $8.50. Frank Moffott Sharp. Failure to transfer title, Fined $5.80. Rny Floyd Denny. Overload ing truck and trailer. Fined $100. $50 suspended. John Dow Hall. Burglary not In dwelling. $1000 cash bond or $2000 property bond. VITAL STATISTICS WINTHER Born at Klnmath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., December 14, 1042, to Mr, and Mrs. Aoge Whither, city, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds 121 ounces. Rotary Party All students liomn from school are Invited to attend the Rotary Christmas dancing party to be held In tho williird hotel ballroom Satur day night. Also Invited are stu dents who did not return to school this year and service men home for tho holidays. Families of sorvleo men may obtain an invitation by writing to 015 Mn In street and a card will be mulled. Tho party Is by Invitation only, Rotnrluns stat ed. There will be a buffet sup pur and "coke bar, Has Operation Mrs. Wayne Scott, the former Lois Ann Soulo, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. A, A, Soulo, Is recovering at Portland General hospital, Port land, from an appendectomy to which she submitted Monday morning. Scott, member of the Klamath Union high school fac ulty, returned hero Tuesday morning. "K" Club Members To Serve as Pall Bearers for Flier Members of tho "K" club of Klamath Union high school will serve as pall bearers at the funer al services to be held Wednes day at 3 p. m., for Staff Sgt. Walter E. Salsbcry Jr., killed Friday In a plana crash near Col orado Springs, Colo. Young Salsbery, former KUHS athlete, was a member of the "K" club during his school years. Services will be hold from the Earl Whltlock liopol with Inter ment In tho fomlly plot, Llnk vllle cemtery, Sgt. Lester Flnley of the U, S. marine corps, will sorve as color bearer, Bnd the escort In Sgt. Hawcx of the Col- orado Springs air base who ar rived early Tuesday morning ac companying the remains of the young (Iyer. FUNERAL WALTER EDWARD SALSBERY, Jr. Funeral services for tha late Walter Edward Salsbery, Jr., who passed away near Colorado Springs, Colo., on Frldu'y, De cember 11, 1942, will be held In Ihe chapel of the Earl Whltlock Funeral home, Pine street at Sixth, on Wednesday, Decem ber 10, 1042, at 3 p. m. with the Rev. Dunlel B. Anderson of the Klamath Temple of this city officiating. Commitment services and interment family plot In Linkvllle cemetery. Friends are Invited. WASHINGTON. Dec. 15 fP) Although liquor production Is at a standstill because of the war, government experts see no dearth of Christmas cheer this year for those who have the money to buy. Or next year either, for that matter. In fact, says Stewart Berk shire, deputy commissioner of the treasury's alcohol tax unit, government warehouses right now are bulging with enough liquor to meet normal require ments for about three and a half years. Reports of shortages develop ing in some sections, he said, are probably due to transportation difficulties or other causes of a purely local nature. Whisky production has been shut down under a war produc tion board converting distiller ies to the production of Indus trial alcohol, but the distillers have been given to understand that they may get occasional "vacations" during which they can turn out whisky. Many Canadian Indians still smoke the "peace pipe," espe cially when a bargain Is being sealed. Always read the classified ads. Communicable Diseases Here Held Below Par Klamath county's communi cable disease report was below par, according to Dr. Peter H. Rozendal when he reviewed the past week's activities In the Klamath County health unit. Eight cases of chicken pox were reported, mostly from the Bonanza district. One case of mumps and one case of pneu monia were also reported. Two patients are in the Isolation hospital, both adults. One Is FOR C0LDSReII"v sniffle nuuds Miii.i? chM- ,,lv wilh COUoHIN&,nutton suet bsu. Oat ntainlrM. white) Penet.ro. PcNcTROzM, double supply 3W. suffering from chickenpox, the other from pneumonia. Dr. Rozendal stated there were a number ot pneumonia cases In the county which have occurred within the past few weeks and numerous colds are observed. He advised patients to call their family physician be fore the pneumonia bug reached the "very sick" stage. For Hit Christmas An Arrow Shirt With Tie to Contrast. White or Colors. DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main Elected Dr. Arthur Simmons of Klamath Falls, was elected second vice president of the Ore gon Optnmetrio association, meeting In Portland Monday, Returns Home Mrs. Robert E. Stephens, accompanied by her Infant son, John Scott, left Klam ath Valley hospital for her home, 1025 Wiord street, Monday afternoon. Dismissed Mrs. Edgar Albert and infant daughter were die missed from Klamath Valley hospital Monday to return homo to 2034 Wlard street. it i ;Tt" T p I I 'Hi.i'iliii our m II M':: I i:::r.." lii I! II lajjtSjKiHsy MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June 16, 1842) Train 19 Southbound! 6:15 p. m. Train 20 Northbound! 10 a. in. Train 17 8outhboundi 6:30 a. m. Train 16 Northbound) 8 p. rn. p. m Evening Airmail. Medford 8tage. Westbound, 3i30 ZC SHOP EARLH If K rt TV F YSa VJJ JAUrJJ Hve TUESDAY (December 15) through ik , a (Wide l sA,uRoAY(Dmb"") .s i Plin unim Priniofmnn rlinnnn -Pnrttn ffiira ISrrfr Vi: i i ion ijuiii uiiiiaiiuap ujiiiiti ii mil una iipi Malln OEB Mrs. Hasel Ka Una, worthy matron, and Joe Halousek, worthy patron of Prosperity chapter, Order of the r.astrrn Star, Malln, hus extend' ed an Invitation to all members of the order to attend the In stallatlon Tuesday night, tonight, in Malln. The meeting Is called for 8 p. m. There will be Joint insinuation with Malln lodge, AFAAM. Royal Neighbors The Royal Neighbors of America will spon sor their annual Christmas tree Wednesday, December 18, at 8 p. m. In IOOF hall. All neigh bors and their families are In vited to attend. General Meeting Women's Society of Christian Service of tho First Methodist church will meet In their general meeting, Thursday at 2 p. m., in the church parlors. This meeting is a week earlier than usual on ac count of the Christmas holidays. A special Christmas program has been arranged, with Andrew Loney Jr., providing special mu sic, and a abort talk by the pas tor. Too will be served. All ladies ot the church and congre gation nro invited to attend. Election of officers will be held. Christmas Party The Ladlas society ot the Immnnuel Baptist church will meet Thursday, De cember 17, at 7:30 p. m., at the homo ot Mrs. S. D. Earhart, 911 Eldorado, for the regular month ly business meeting and Christ mas party. Gifts will be ex changed. Friends and members are invited. Legion Meeting Members of tho American Legion will meet at 8 o'clock Tuesday night In the Legion hall. Plans for both Christmas and New Years fes tivities will bo discussed. A Dutch lunch will be served fol lowing the business meeting. ,Any spread tastes doubly I delicious on crisp, crunchy ft RITZ cracKers Whether you are buying Rltz or say other biscuit tlwiys look for tha red Nsblsco sesl on theptckage.It'syourusur- sace of fine quality sod flavor. BAKED BY NABISCO 0 NATIONAL BISCUIT f COMPANY The Best Christmas Dinner Ever Here is a Christmas dinner planned to add special sparkle to your holiday see son. Items such as cranberry taw and holiday puddingmiy be made ahead of time, and stored until the day of the feaet. It saves precious last-minute rushing. And shopping early for the rest of the dinner saves time, too. THI SIST DINNER tVIR Roast Turkey or Chitken with Sage Stuffing Extra Stuffing GibUt Gravy Baited Hubbard Squash Buttered Beeii Spiced Pear vtiih Cottage Cheat gamith with Partley Whole Cranberry Sauce Hot CloverUaJ RolU Jam - 'Holiday Pudding viih Hard Sauce ffuU Vqffee HOLIDAY PUDDING 1 nip I up. oda 1 ttp. Mil I lp. dBBtRMG M up. clove tup bcfiftning 1 tup brpvn mjar, 4rm)y pVd 3 lf I np gnud n emrrev 1 cup t xA rw pouto H rap Amriy chopped blron or oitroQ Mib- tituu H mp fietly fbopptd fudJed lemoa pel 1 cup KfdleM reipina 1 w t finely chopped velnut meeu Sift flour, measure, and sift again with 'soda, salt, and spices. Cream shorten ing. Add sugar gradually, creaming well. Add unbeaten eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition. Add carrots and potatoes.. Dredge fruit and nut meats in H cup of flour mixture. ' Add flour to shortening mixture grad-' ually, beating well after each addition. Combine with fruits and nut meats, ' stirring until blended. Fill well-greaaed H-quart mold two-thirds full, cover tightly and place on rack m kettle. Fill kettle with boiling water to K depth of mold. Cover kettle and steam S hours, or nntil done. Add additional water aa needed. Serve hot with hard sauce or foamy sauce CHRISTMAS DINNER WITH SIMPLICITY THI THIMI This week's Family Circle Magazine gives menus for Christmas dinner buffet style and the traditional table feast. Get your copyre at Safeway a new issue out every Thursday. Sperry'i Bisquick 40 or. pkg. 35e Popcorn, Jolly Time, 10 oz. con 2 cons 25e Morshmallow Creme, Kidd's 24 oz. jor 24e Powdered Sugar 1 -lb. pkg. 9c Brown Sugar, 1 -lb. pkgs. 3 for 25e Salt, Morton's plain or iodized, 26-oz. pkgs ' 8c Molasses, Creen Brer Rabbit 12 oz. gloss 17e Cold Brer Rabbit, 12 oz. glass 19e Peanut Butter, Beverly, 1 lb. jar 29c Cranberry Sauce, West Peak eon ; 15e Oyster Cocktail Sauce, CHB 10 oz. bottle 18c .15c 34c 19c Prepared Mustard, Crescent 32 oz. bottle Honey Maid Grahams 2 lb. caddy NBC 100 Bran pkg Mayonnaise, Nu Made 16 oz. bottle 27e French Dressing, Kraft 8 oz. bottle .. 15e Kraft Miracle Whip, 16 oz. bot. 27c 32 oz. bottle 41e Filberts .. Almonds ...1 lb. pkg. 35e ....1 lb. pkg.. 35e Walnuts, Large Franquette, 1 lb. pkg . ,.29e Flour, Cold Medal, 24'2-lb. sk. 1.19 Flour, Kitchen Craft, 49-lb. sack 1.79 Soda Crackers, Snowflake 2 lb. pkg. ...... 33e Minute Man Soup Mix, 3 pkgs. 25e Nob Hill Coffee ..... 1 lb. pkg. 25e Edward's Coffee Whole Roast 1 lb. bag ............ . 26V Coffee, Maxwell House, MJB, Golden West, Chase & Sanborn 1 lb. 33c Van Camp's Tenderonl, 6 oz. pkgs : 2. pkgs. 19e Salad Dressing, Duchess 16 oz. jar ... ...24 32 oz. jar 38c : Baby Foods, Cerber's assorted 7c WE GUARANTEE . YOU A 6RAND-TASTINO TURKEY A turkey met will roest sotden brown tender no! delicious. Every bird U csrefully selected and prepared. Every Safeway turkey Is tender-muted guaranteed to please you in every way or all your money back. Holiday Chocolates ....2 lb. pkg. 69c Dorothy Duncan Chocolates 2 lb. pkg 1.05 Tomatoes, Cardenslde Std. No. 2Yi con ; 14e Davis Flaked Fish 7 oz. can 23c Lux Toilet Soap 3 cakes 20e Beverages, Canada Dry Sparkling Water, quart bottle 20e Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn 46-oz. can 21e Prune Juice, Sunsweet quart 24e Candy, Satin Mix 1 lb. pkg. 15e Kraft Cheese, Brick or Swiss 1 lb. loaf 43e Ovaltine large size 63e Dog Food, Alber's Friskies," 2-lb. pkg .. 24c Cleanser, Sunbrite 2 cans 9c Cleanser, Old Dutch 2 cans 15c Su-Purb Soap Powder 24 oz. pkg .. 20e 50 oz. pkg. 39c Rinso Ige. pkg. 23o 69 oz. pkg. 63c Bleach, Purex Yi gal. bottle 25e White Magic Bleach, Yi gal bot. 19c Crystal White Soap, regular bars 10 bars . 39c giant bars, 2 for 9c Toilet Soap, Sierra Pine regular bars 3 bars 20e Cider Vinegar, Old Mill, 1 gallon bottle 39c Toilet Tissue, Silk . Toilet Tissue, Zee Wax Paper, Cut Rite 125 foot roll Bluing, Mrs. Stewart's 10 oz. bottle ........ Alber's Flapjack Flour, Ige. pkg. Cereal, Cream of Wheat large pkg Prepared Cereal, Wheaties 8 oz. pkgs. .... . 12e Carnation. Wheat Flake large pkg ...............25c Magic Yeast pkg. 9c Dependable Coffee Filters 2 pkgs. ...........15e .4 rolls 15a ..4 rolls 19e ..2 rolls 35e .15e 22c J5e . Grapefruit Tangerines Apples Coachella Valley, Full of Juice ..Lb, Oranges.. ..8-tb. Box Fancy Wrapped, Medford Delicious Lb. 6 Box t Natural Fresh Calli. Mates Tree Ripe ...12-Os. Pkg. 10c 1.38 2.39 39c Local Carrots. Turnips. Rutabagas Potatoes Onions BEEF Beef Roasts Blade cuts to. 30c Beef Roasts Round bone cuts . lb. 31c Short Ribs ... lb. 23e Ground Beef 2 lbs. 35c Ground Round Steak ......................... ..........lb. 35c PORK Pork Steak .. . lb. 33c Pork Chops . . lb. 39c EVISCERATED POULTRY Colored Fowl ................... ......ro. tsc Colored Fryers .................................... ........lb. 59c FISH Sliced Halibut ....lb. 35e OYSTERS Grade A ......pin 49c Qrown... .Lb. 5c oajcivay i - Sweet Spanish, 1 I - "" Erf Homemakers' Burea I VaWlOnS u. S. No. a . 50-Lb. 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