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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1943)
October 1, HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OKEGON Transferred J, A, Cummlnifs, US army ))' corps, hod of Mr. and Mm. A. C. Cuminlitji of 11KM Auburn ulroi't, Inn hcm triiDxojred from Wiehllu Full, Tex., whirrn ho Inn been tukintf Ills pro-rilitlit trnliilitif, to the Uiilvcmtty o( Arkiitisus at Lufiiy ettoyllle, Ark, Mr, and Mm, CummliiK Iiiivb J tint returned from Union Crock wttore tlicy Imvo iprnl tlm miiiinii'r nt lliL'lr rnhlu. Cummlngn wit wnrklnu t Union Creek durlnu the pust summer. : Moving to Portland Mr. and Mm, Dick Guliino ol 813 With inillun street Imvo bouiilit a now h o in e at 23 Southwest Custer street In Portland and tliry will move to tlmt city tlili Sntiirdny. Mr. and Mm. Jumps t'oilock of t'rntrnllii, Wnsh., ijhjvo purchased the Cialitno eame here. Vlitttng Kara Vlnlla Flfleld, duuiihlrr of Mm. Mnrtln Jintkliu of 200 Mortimer slrm-t, in visiting; here from Newark, N .J. While on the went coast she also visited for three werks In Sun Krancls en, but in now buck In Klumath Fall for a brlof itlny before re turnlnit runt, Sho la a formor resident of this city. On Leave Uotuild Brldite of the U. K. navy Ik home on leave from Fiirrimiil, Jdn., lifter hnv lnii completed boot training there. Wliuc on lev he is Kino vlsltlna Anno Oley of Berkeley, Calif, llooniild la the con of Mr. and Mm. Leslie Urldue of 1711 Wall street. Raturni South Rtilph Wood and Ben Urundln of Arcadia, Calif., have returned south ufler nilinit the Diisl week looktnii er nronerty on the went Hide of micr Klauuith luko with the idea of cxtubiuihlnii a hunting and finning lodge. Mm. Crandin accompanied the two here. From Pocatallo Robert Sprout, flying Instructor, la here for a brief lime, having been transferred from Pocatctlo, Ida., to King City. Calif., where he will be stationed at the King City Ir bane. Sproat is vixtllng hi wife and young on. Changes Hospitals Word has been received by his mother, that Sit. Raymond Fuller has been transferred from Lctterman'a hospital in San Francisco to Mo Closkey general hospital at Tem ple, Tex. Workroom Closed The main workrooms of surgical dressings at Red Cross headquurlera will closed Monday and Tuesday, vUctober and S, for repairs. It Was announced. There will be no night classes on these dates. Transferred Jack O'Kcefe, fireman 2c, Scabees, son of Mr, and Mm, James O'Kcefe of Dnr row avenue, has been trans ferred from Camp Parks of Pleas, ton, Calif., to Camp Jluenemc, Calif. Joins Hary Arthur William Berth, 17, of 2859 AHamont drive, joined the V. S. navy this week and has been sworn In at Portland. Visitor Orb Campbell, pio neer Klamath rancher of the Pine Grove srctlon, was a busi ness visitor here Thursday. Accepts Position Mrs. New ton Nelson hBs accepted a posi tion as stenographer in the Cop co offices. Visiting Hare Mrs. Melissa tQinse of Ashland Is visiting Mr. snd Mrs. J. A. Mahoney here tor a few days. Sear's Corsetiera To Demonstrate May Morgan, Scars' nationally known corscticre and stylist, is conducting a demonstration Sat urday and Monday at the local Sears store. During the corset demonstra tion, Miss Morgan will present a nationally known Hue of founda tion garments designed to relieve body fatigue and improve pos ture. , She will be available for pri vate consultation on figure con trol problems during her stay here. . Courthouse Records Marriages fltMORANDE HALL. Will I a m ?tcr Morande, 44, box fRclory superintendent. Native of Cali fornia, resident of Chiloquin. Fern K. Hall, 41, housewife. Na tive of Ohio, resident of Hoods port, Wash. The ordinary practice bomb, usually filled with water, is a mere shell of thin metal equip ped with tail fins. Return to School Betty Ray, daughter of Mrs. Stuth K. Roy of Mulroso street, and .Patricia Sex ton, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sexton of Riverside drive, are leaving next week for Ore gon Stato college to enter their Junior yeur hero. Both girls are members of Delta Zola sorority, Returns to Base Col. Eugene Andrews, Instructor In aviation gunnery, has returned to his sta tion In Greenville, S. ., after being home on furlough visiting his puronts, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Andrews, of 2420 Garden ave nue. Kara for Funeral Lnaan El- Hot of Aluca, Wayne Keesee of ( (Hertford and Jolin Turnlrtge or Spring Lnke were here Thurs day to attend the funeral for John Bradburn held In Bonanza. mam I'fi'jpiilllfefW MAIL CLOSING TIME ttlleetive July 14. 1143) Trala II Southbound) p. m. Train 20 Northbound! 11 a. as. Trala 1? Southbound) 1 a. as. Train IS Northbound! 10 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, p. m., Evening Airmail. Stages to Alturss. Ashland, Lake- view and Rockr Point 7 a, as. Lskeview first-class mail only closing at 7 p. m. Legion Auxiliary There wilt be a regular meeting of the American Legion auxiliary No. 8 on Tuesday, October 8 in Memorial hall. At that time plans will be made for the district conference to be held Saturday, October tfl. Rummage Sale The Women's Council of the First Christian church wilt hold a rummage sate Saturday, October 2, at the for mer location of Tim's on North Ninth street. The sale wilt be on from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m. Attention All Loral Moose. There will be a short business meeting on Friday night, fol lowed by a talk on foreign af fairs by Rev. F. C. Wissenbarh. and refreshments wilt be served In the basement. AH members and their wives are Invited to at tend. Alumni Breakfast The Loyal Order of the Moose and the Women of the Moose will hold an alumni breakfast on Sunday at 8:30 a. m. In the Moose hall. It Is hoped that all who can will attend. Party The Loyal Order of the Moose will hold its regular Sat urday night party at 9:30 p. m. All members and prospective members are invited to attend. VITAL STATISTICS KLUM Born at Lightfoot hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., September 22, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Andrew A. Klum, city, a girl. Weight: S pounds 13 ounces. KNIGHT Bom at Lightfoot hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., September 28, 1843, to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas L. Knight, 303 South Eldorado street, a girl. Weight: 7 pounds. EDMONSON Born at Lightfoot hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., October 1, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Baxter Edmonson, Pelican City, a girl. Weight: 4 pounds 8 ounces. HEAR Rev. Duncan McRoberrs - at the Bible Baptist Church Wlsrd at South Sib a. W. Whsstlsy, Pastor 4 YEARS IN CHINA la Over 800 BOMBINGS BURIED TIMES BY DEBRIS Has been on every major battle front. Including Burma Road 3-Great Meetings-3 10:00 . m. 9 p. m. p. m, "Salvation Under Fire" 'lira Tftii Curry 6ncf -' li jvsi delicious, Especially With tfewt and fishes Schilling: tUY ANOTHf SOND TODAY Your Independent Grocer Is Doing His Best To Bring You nourishing Foods at Lowest Prices! Fruit Muffins for Quick, Tasty Luncheon Bread Muffins made -with fruit are a popular hot bread for esrly fall menus. And so more de licious muffin could one want than aa Apple sauce Muitln with all the Uniattsiao; Ustot of D9w apples in every bite. Sweet muffins combine perfectly with sslsd plate lunches or light food. They double equally well as dfrt. The crisp, generous portion oi golden brown crust gives them an extra share of oven-fresh sweetness without using much ef that precious sugar ration. Muffin making has sceclal warm weather advantage, for 11 makes short work el kitchen tune. MuMlns may tie mixed and in trie oven in a jiffy. The hornemaker whose family iikes to est its muffins with golden butter er fortified atargerlae melting oa every crumb has bo prob lem when she uses e double-ecilag baking powder. She can mix her muffins before dinner end place her muffin pans in the refrigerator. Then, iust before the family is reedy to sit down at the table she can place them la the oven to rise to feathery heights. APPLESAUCE MUFFINS H cup shortening cup sugar cup corn syrup ' ' 9S " X cup cepietettce 2 case elited enriched flour 3 teaspoon baking powder . 54 teaspoon salt 1 cup chopped nuts - - Cream cherteaiBg ead eager together. Jti& syrup ead beet well. Add beaten eggs. Add applesauce. Sift flour, baking powder and salt together end add to creamed mixture, stirring; only enough t moisten flour. Add cuts. Bck la greeted mattia peas ia moderate area 374 T.) 20 to 33 minutes. Yield; 3$ dosea muffins. 2. mmmmmmJ mu vsshbc f ensonsses. 'Saturday peclali WUnitte Eooe MalS Gal. 19s ekMrfMVMMwwrfMSsMMMMMMNseisAASkssastAseisesAAssa"kaAAsNAAsMAMi Tomatoes (.21 Points) Ho. 5H Tins . Carrots ( Points) Signet, No. 1 Tau String leans Signet Beets lc Matches (10 Points) Indian Rtosx (8 Points) No. 1 Tall Rosebud Carton ... 2"'2SC 3-29c 14e 10c Campbell's Tomato Soap (SB) jo,. 10c Campbell's Chicken Noodle 4B)h17c Wadham's Sweet Dimple Peas (10 B) a C lc Diamond A Diced Beets (O B) 2 Jta. lCea. 25C Porter's Friflii Porter's Salad Macaroni 14c Porter's Cut Spaghetti Porter's Long Spaghetti Wheaties M-Oc S-Oe. 8-Os. -Os. Sperry's Pancake Flour Soitasilk Cake Flour Biff Fly Spray 25c Fly Swatters Skippy Peanut Butter 1 Us. 14c 14c 15c 14c 63c 35c 45c 10c 46c EreE!T TWIN GIRLS GROCERY KENO STORE 820 East Mala Keaa. Ore. WEST KLAMATH GROCERY Weyerhaeuser BAGETT'S GROCERY Shasta Way COMMUNITY GROCERY 108 East Main LAPSLEY'S GROCERY 3802 Boardaiaa LIEN'S CASH STORE ' Stewart Addition, Xentf-Soatt MAC'S STORE Merrffl Bead DRYDEN'S GROCERY 1S42 Portland EAST SIDE GROCERY 821 East Mala MODERN GROCERY P1 East Main - . MYRTLE'S FOOD STORE Shasta Way . ' FIFTH AVE. GROCERY - Altemonl Drlre and LeVerae ROBINSON'S MARKET 3 South Sixth. JOE'S GROCERY 8 MARKET SHASTA FOOD IIAIIICET 34 Mala Shafts Wr e