Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 10, 1944, Page 7, Image 7

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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ill l,,J"Sory ot nearly every
i l iin Inspiration as
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!TCf tiniy niufriim to
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demands 1110
tVon cl lnH'ortRiit oec.i
k' r.mrsn best lo smvo
l':"Wvin'" liixt the wiiy
come to expect tti.Mi .
will iillow n oil of
Hon you ik"1 "X,1!" oy-
KSni tliis yi-r. This roc-
I for I" 10 I2 POUIHI uircl.
fAutarly fine 'or turkey:
Oyitcr Stuffing
to 21 quarts bread crumbs
eupwm fnvory seasoning
teispoon celery need
lo 2 teaspoons salt
., - nvnipi-s ueiltly for
minulM; llien drain u"
tS. In mo melted Int.
Jk lie parsley audouio,, tor n
riMii. men add thuso in-
IcdienU and llc 'I'1"'10'1 oyster
I ihc bread crumbs unci dry sou-
nlnsi i i
Aciimlly, Ih'-ri! m "il
U last rules lor iiwhihk
;ulngf. u 1 J . ,r,i . I
How are: '"i' ul ui,,ufli
II tablespoons of fnl (depend-
,j on liuw iniii-h natural flit
ry little omoli, seasoning herbs
Celer itulflnii in recummend
i eipcclally for noose, corn
tit stuffing for chicken, suit
rk iiuffnui fur UIIIIICU foul.
ti (or duck on exotic sounding
ncocllon oi rice mm apricots
delicious, and cosy to innkc.
Now for Iho roasling: The fol
vtlm time table is the one rec-
bnendrd by the "Poultry
lookcry" bonk.
Chicken: dressed weight 4-3
imds, oven temperature F. 330.
bit 112 hours. .,
Duck: dressed weight, 5-6
bunds, oven temperature F,
M, lima 2-21 hours.
I Goose: dressed weight 10-12
fundi, oven temperuture F. 1150,
pie i i nours.
Guinea: dressed weight 2-21
bund, oven temperature F. 350,
pit, atwiii it hours.
Wrkcy: dressed B tl pounds,
ra lemperntiire r. 325, lime
! hours: dressed wclitht. 10
pounds, oven temperature
300. lime 3444 houm:
fused welKht, H-17 pounds.
n ifmperaiure r. 275. tlme n
hours: dressed welirht. 1R-2M
r mA'.oven tcinperiilurc F. 250-
J. lime tti-71 Honrs; dressed
"'Klit. 21-30 noimds. oven teni.
future F. 250, time 8-9 hours.
tarnabas Guild
UNGELL VAT.l.KV Mr.
Miter Foote nnd son, Dnvld, of
inviicti st. unrnnDBs
rJlld of Laneell Vtillnu l. nn
llday mcetiiiK nt her homo on
lovembcr 2. The Indies spent
c day sewing for the biiznnr
win do Held nl the parish
pll on December 6. Mrs. Koole
lived a delicious nn Hit..
fill noon, and served coffee
pa smterhrenri m j n'.ii.
Ptore Iho guests stnrted home.
niuic cnjoyinj the, day were
Wlssenbnch, llnzel Morrl-
mrs. Frank Dearborn
KHmath Falls. Mn Ur.ri.ori
Ke'l.herJ" Kenneth, and
.nrj- uearborn of BoiiBiv
Mrs. Paul M, ,,.
,ii b ""Kiiti:i June, ivns.
11 rrilf11 nnd Moilp. M"'s
k. n .ry 1,11(1 Tommy, Mrs.
E.JoJV"0"' Mrs. Florence
I -., airs Homer Hoberls,
M. Wesley Dcnrhnrn nnri
''' Clatirle Murray and Mrs.
F Lenvltt, all of Lnmroll
,lCy( c
! The kHIr. .....
f with a giti:
2hrrUl'd "'CCtillS Will be
II Lr6at 11,0 l,0m0 0f
' "crbcrt -Innes ot Bononzu.
5
wcen Party
ANGELL VALLEY Mr.
clftV,'1'""1 Bom":
nscn Valley Garden rluh
fwrlr InK U,''"1 1,0x1
Wed at ,f '"S mccl1"" was
'cci tvi "'V;'1 oleclion ot
ill b0 tL 1 Mls- Bc" n"'s
'-U,encw Pfcsitlcnl and
Jtreia? "';11"!" will bo the
I the pnrlv It.' r' .Al llle cl
5'ncho rP ,csl"oiil3 lo Mrs.
"""or. Mr. i ' tzlo
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on Slc ""rl lov, Mrs Alia
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And now for tho linal touch. ,
. . the uruvy: pour the (IrlppiniiH
mil ut llin riiHHtiiiK pun mid lei
the lilt i-Imi Id the tup of the
briiwn stuck. Hldiu oil t ho lut
and net It nnlde. For vncli cup
ol lliiuld (liruwii uliiek and (jllilcl
brolh with or wlthuut udded
wiilur), ineiiMiio 11 to 2 table
spooiiH of (lour nnd pluce in a
runntliiK pan. Willi the flour,
blend an cipml (piantlty of the
fnl sklininud off the brown Block.
'V thu uniooth nilxlure, add Hie
cool or lukewarm liquid nlowly
witli coiiHlnnt sllrrlnu over a low
fire. Cook the ravy until thick
ened d If there arc any lumps,
bent smooth with an cK bealer.
Sciimiii the Kiavy to luiile with
salt and pepper, and, If denlrcd,
clionped parsley, or any favorite
herbs, Servo plpluit hot.
The poultry cookery booklet
which contains thche, and other
recipes, may be had free of
chnriitj from your home demon
stration nfji'iil.
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Wed Thursday
Odette Itland S h I p p e n of
Mnrysvlllc, Calif., and Corporal
Clcorde Kdward Wood, of Bos
ton, Mass., were married In the
Klamath temple here Thursday
nitihl by the Hev. Daniel U. An
derson. Tho bride was lovely In a
brown Mill and a Kardenlu cor
oiijie. She was nltended by Mrs.
A. C. Laberee.
PFC Paul L. Stlckncy was
best man.
Present at the weddlnt! were
Mildred Washburn, Lester Ship
pen, Lee Itohiuson, Jim Bum
uran, Wlllard Payne and Fred
Mnyfurd.
Tho young couple will make
their homo in Klamath Kalis
while Cpl. Wood Is stationed
here at the Marine Barracks.
Juveniles of Ihe Neighbors of
Woodcraft met Monday. N nvem.
ber (1, nt i p. m., at Ihc home of
Mrs. C. O. Urydcn, senior Kuar
dlaii. 010 N. llth, for 11 business
meellni!. liames nnd refresh
menls. Mrs. Urydcn was assisted
by Alia Clark, uuardtan neiifh
bur of the NelRhbors of Wood
craft. The new officers will be
Installed at Iho next meeting.
Delta Gamma chapter of Del
phian will meet Tuesday, No
vember 14, nl 0:45 a. in., with
Mrs. E. H. Balsltfcr on Melrose.
Topic will be "Science in Our
Everyday Lives."
1 m tmi nrfir f M1 -'r''aiiitea
MARRIED
Cleo ZurbniRK, dniiRhter of
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Zurbrugx,
4517 Blshec, was married in
Bishop, California, on Saturday,
October 14, to Phillip A. Marin
cnu. Cleo Is a 1043 graduate of
Klamath Union high school,
and has been working In
Bishop. Phillip returned recent
ly from overseas duty with the
United States navy. He is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Mar
Ineau ot Bishop, California, nnd
a graduate of the rrlncvillc,
Oregon, high school.
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The Oregon Vederalion of
Women's Clubs plans to add to
the Navy Armada during the
Sixth War Loan drive. All
women's urgani.ulious in Klam
ath county arc requested to con
duct a drive toward that end,
under the leadership of the
Klamath Falls Library club.
It is hoped that women's
clubs in Klamath will make
their usual showing, and that
enough money will be derived
from the drives to purchase a
Superfortress inscribed for the
Klamath county women's or
ganizations. Presidents or secretaries of
all women's organizations arc
asked to contact Mrs. Esther
Lawlcr, secretary of the Sixth
War Loan committee, nt the
chamber of commerce in order
that quotas for the different M and Mr. j. r. Smilh, 1423
,11 iL' f i Dayton, is engaged to Leslie
iw iifo rirA r.- i."!i 1 1 Barnes, also of Klamath rails
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ENGAGED
Lucille Smith, daughter of
MARRIED
PFC and Mrs. Harold Earl Madison Jr. were married recently
at the First Methodist church here. The bride is the former Lois ,
Mario Elwell, daughter of Mrs. Marlanna Adkins, 527 Upham. :
PFC Mndison Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Madison Sr., of '
Ilnrtford, Conn. Sgt. Charles Rollins gave the brido away, and :
Mrs. Kenneth Estcs of Klamath Falls and Mrs. Henry Gonpper of I
Hartford were her attendants. Cpl. William Salvadore was best
man. Following the wedding, a ceremony was held at the home i
of the bride. 1
drive, the Oregon Federation of
women s Clubs concentrated on
buying equipment for the army,
and the Klamath Falls clubs
united in buying the "Klamath"
bomber,
GOOD RECORD
SALEM, Nov. 10 (!) Of the
207 state prison convicts who
have been paroled so they could
enter tho army, only one has
been given dishonorable dis
charge by the army. State Parole
Director Hal M. Randall said
today.
The marriage will take place In
the latter part 01 iMovemocr.
Maybe it's just a little bit
too early for some of the candi
dates to talk turkey.
lender prt sootht uw, WMrtinj iAcin
nd quickly promote comfort, dtpend on
RESINOLTsSr
Bly
The Women's club met at th
home of Llla Ross on Wednes
day, October 20. A short busi
ness meeting was held titer
which refreshments were served.
Enjoying the afternoon were:
Wilma Angus, Mildred Rouse,
Jean Cline, Veda Dixon, Mary
Luck, Mrs. Casper, Elizabeth
Campbell, Ruth Obenchain, Bet
ty Armstrong, Ruby Hanan,
Ethel Geljabeck, Helen Smith,
Lyndell Harrison, Frances
Schallhorn, Audrey Anderson
and hostess, Lila Ross.
Lt. Col. and Mrs. E. F. Hazel
ton and daughters, Susan and
Dee, from Albuquerque, N. M.,
spent the weekend at Ivory Pine
with Mrs. Hazelton's mother,
Alice Jones and family. They
left Sunday for Portland, where
Lt. Col. Haielton Is to b sta
tioned with air corps.
Mrs. Norman Dyer and Infant
daughter, Mary Lou, arrived
home Sunday from Klamath
Falls. ,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Smith have
as their guests Smith' mother,
Florence Smith, and his brother,
Jake Smith, of Tiller, Ore.
Mr. and Mrs. Herb Hadley
had as their guests the past
weekend Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ban
nister, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Ban
nister, Mrs. Julius Pauck and
son Teddie, all of Paisley, Cpl.
and Mrs. G. Elder. Cpl. Elder
Is stationed In Texas and Mrs.
Elder is working at San Fran
cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ban
nister and daughter Diana ot
San Francisco.
Classified Ada Bring Reaults.
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Past Noble Grands of Rebck
ah lodge met in the IOOF hull,
Wednesday, November 8, for a
potluck luncheon at 1 o'clock.
EiRhtcen members were present
and one guest, May Anderson
of Merrill. Hostesses were Alma
Cofer and Laura Ucrllngs. Al
freds Stcinmctz and Lucille Hei
fer will be hostesses for the De
cember meeting.
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON,
Eugene Dorothy Davis and
Mary Jnne Drake, both of Klam
ath Falls, have been named as
solicitors in their living organ
isations for the campus-wide
World Student Service Fund
drive. The drive began Mon
day, November 6. '
Miss Davis will represent PI
Beta Phi and Miss Drake, Susan
Campbell Hall.
A staled meeting will be hold
for Friendship Court 11, O. of
A., on Wednesday evening, No
vember 15, at 8 p. m., in the
Masonic temple.
All new members of 1944 will
be honored al that time and re
freshments will be served by
Jack Schulzc and Ted Reeves,
followed by an evening of cards.
5
LANGELL VALLEY Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Burnett entertained
with a dinner at their home on
Friday evening. Their guests
were Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Kent,
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kent of Klam
ath Falls, and Monte and Rich
ard Burnett,
Major George Hillis
Named PX Chief
Mn. George W. Hillis, for
mer Klamath Falls businessman
and on duty in the South Pa
cific, has been named chief of
the post exchange branch at
headquarters, South Pacific base
command, according to word
from New Caledonia.
Mnj. Hillis, whose family lives
in this city, haa been on active
duly since January 31, 1041.
and prior to leaving the United
States October 23, 1942, for
overseas duty, was assigned to
the quartermaster school at
Camp Lee, Va.
Bride in Rites
LANGELL VALLEY Ann
Lucille Walker, daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Clay Walkor of Lan
gen valley, became the bride
of Marvin Jacobson of Klamath
Falls on November 4.
Vows were exchanged before
the altar of Sacred Heart church
where flowers had been attrac
tively arranged by tho Sisters
of that church. Reverend T. P.
Casey officiated, and organ
music was supplied by Sister
Hilary.
The bride was lovely in a suit
of winter white wool and car
ried a white prayer book and
flowers. The bridesmaid was
LaHayno Bell and was attired
in a soldier blue suit, and Ihe
best man was Bud Cummings.
Following . the ceremony, ' a
reception was given at tho home
of the groom's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Jacobson, of 1007
Derby. Guests at the reception
were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ja
cobson. Father Casey, LaRayne
Bell, Bud Cummings, Mr. and
Mrs. Arnold Jacobson, Mr. and
Mrs, Clay Walker, Mr. and Mrs.
Orln Hankins and family, Mr.
and Mrs. L. P. Bundcson,, Mr.
and Mrs. Chester Hoover, Mr.
and Mrs. Harold McMahan and
daughters Barbara and Patricia,
Mrs. L o r c n e McColluin and
daughter Marjoric, Mrs. Lloyd
Hoover, Mrs. Emma Manning
and daughter Roberta. Mrs.
Henry Jnnigian, Mrs. R. A. Nel
son and daughter Berthill, May I
McPhearson and Marion Hank-1
ins. 1
The brido and groom were i
presented with many pretty and
useful gifts for their new home.
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