; : , HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE FIVE m XL.Ir.K n HllVU iillor "."?' ". I rinv us Ll hrro ir., c,linl,ci It of h'r " Moro. Shu iW'W"'2 fi (or M.'dforcl if Sunday i"K"' .., Mr nrt i f- r.... hn wl return N Wl.. . ni.lv violin with IfnS'tl'y Gore. H visit I" ?r,i c nlly i""1 h"s m".ny rrc r 111. mull' Kalis. Her and, y ! :,.,., wlih tho US ? .iinnl corps. sl w.V) i u.riiil uunncr on P"n,m' ,hn him been jmWr i' 1,,.,,...i,.1P11 Armv SSDyur,nn;,h- S J'35 Orrlmril. Ilogiml rr'om KU,...H. U"lo Mvh 1 " .All ..ml U.'Ilt I-iT1 " 1 ' gre,l Northern r iuii-h in the tile c : r lgo lost June. m.n of Moon There will ",,n . In., f III,. roll u i 1 ."" 1 . .1... M.ir. '1 lieSflllV. tier 21. I lhu Muo"u h"" n m. CUiiniiii" . ............ . College o( Regent Muude rv ' ...III mmr-nt her M'h.,,.P"rS:!,.-..f'3M..?Hl Miccru, rsnirls nnd com C clioirmen are to wear U ExUndtd The senior 0 IIIC UHK h has cxi-n" mi- linj 111 Old runs uimi w ;tr l, when iney win oc ind tnc procerus iuuku iht treasury. Leave rags at H S. Stone's, 2204 Bar- L Htra-Zoru Miller and I Luce were murrica nniur Sovtmber 18, t the Mctho .r.on with the Rev. L Phillips officiating. Mr. r.,.. l ....n lifl Immediately She coast and thry will re in Minhfleld wncrc Mice is Lied with the Cope Arago iter company. ill Tor Prictlct All offl- Lof tho women oi me , im tn mret for nractice ie Moose hall Monduy, No- jr 20, at 8 p. m. Any mom- interested In becoming c- ... miVA In attend this t.nj for practice and to bo ted. m Los Angtlta Mr. and Alexindor Lust. (Mildred i,A irrlvcd here Monday king from Los Angeles to (for 18 days with her moth llpj. Nina W. Currier, 112 ih. iiu-Dlnnsr The public rdlilly Invited to attend the il biuar and turkey din I sponsored December 7 by I Klamath Lutheran Ladles Dinner will bo served at Enllit In Navy Juincs E. Herbert, 'Ml, Lincoln, lleniHid J. Currier, 1214 Lincoln, Del bert V. I'uckcll of Kcno, John It. Drlscoll of Hiiiiiniu and Mar vin Lagan of Tuleliikc nil on listed In the navy recently through the local recruiting of fice ii i id were sworn in ut Port lund lt.nl week. They nro now iiwiiltlng further order to nc tivo duty. Bon Ii Horn Cox'n Vernon Ward, 22, on of Mrs. J. W. Ward, route 3 box U3H, haa been home on leave from duties with the U. S. iiuvy since last Mon day night nnd report back for duty next Sunday, Ward was home in Jnnuury of this year nnd slncu that tlmo took part In the D-Duy Invuslon of Normundy. He in-rived in Boston and came to Klnmnth Fulls from that point. Arrive Here Arriving to be t the bedside of Hilly King, who inderwcnt an operation at the nllsldo hospital on November 111, were his grandmother, Mr. Alfred McCoy and son Dick, from Blue Canyon, Calif., and Aloiuo King, father of the young boy, here from Salinas, Calif. Billy is a student nl KUHS. Wiiienback Picture Identified In PW Bulletin Sent Here A picture of their son, SSgt. Darwin Wlsscnbiic-k, was Identi fied by Mr. and Mrs. Jinnes Wis seriback of Shndy fine In u Pris oner of War bullelln sent llic-in by the American Hnd Cross. Dar win was shown with n number of oilier American airmen who had been shot down over Germany, but names were npt published. 17B nW Darwln ' at Sl"'" The Wissenbacks were cheered by a recent leltnr received from Darwin s buddy who was re- turnerl n, IK. r:l.u.l. .. ..I t . vl. ...u v., .,.,,, ,,, a nnuii time ago for medical treatment. The two had shared their parcels and the same quarters for two years, and the WIssenbackR were ImionLiiv PFC Charles ijipman, stationed at Fort ntd Wood. Mo.. Is home on 8-day furlough visiting hi tf, Mr. mid Mrs. D. t . Ship- HU3 wiard. fit to Klamath Mr. and lurry Baum of Korl Klam Ivc moved lo Klamath Falls ft winter. Baum Is cm- as an ass slant at the nf- f the tax assessor at the tiouic. rullouahTSot St.rl r. t hammer, USMC, Is hero on h after 21 months In the rftcinc. lie is visiting his Hi, Mr. and Mrs. n. Klinit. tr, In Klamath Foils, and 1'jtr, Mrs. Dclbert Carr, of liOn M.ftllnn Tl. A rilon will meet, TiiesdBy at w discuss matters per- me noimay season. All ri arc urged to be present. Inn Open Surgical dress- "Kimi at Altnmnnl ,n).nnl I'orien Wednesday ns usual """.-rs arc urged to turn .flSIBLE LIQUID -sroat succosifor IRRITATIONS 'PllSii hls ,',y m"td that . Apply y Ume , j .trvio Visiting Mr. Charles Pro vost and small daughter Kathle nro visiting her sister, Mrs. John Holcns nnd family until after Thanksgiving day. Mrs. Provost Is the former Marjorle Smith of this city and I living in Portland while her husband Is stationed with the US navy at the San Diego base. Lesion Auxiliary The Amer ican Legion auxiliary will hold Its regular meeting Tuesday night, November 21, at 8 p, m. In addition to the usual meeting, discussion regarding the Marine Barracks will be Ticld, so all member are especially urged to attend. Ovaritis Mr. and Mr. A. C. Cummhigs, 1034 Auburn, were gratified to receive a cable from their son, Lt. Melvln Cum mings, advising them of his safe arrival overseas. The word came Saturday. Board Maatlng The Camp Fire board will meet Tuesday at cju p. m. at the chamber of commerce. All members are urg ed to attend as important busi ness will be discussed. Ltavi for Sarvic Ernest Bishop, employee of the First National bank here, resigned his position today, as ho is leaving to enter military crvicc ioon. Visiting Hr Kathleen Silver, teacher in the Mcdford schools and sister of Mrs. Lloyd Porter, was in Klamath Falls over tho weekend visiting Mr. ana Mrs. I'orter. Visitors Mr, and Mrs. A. 0. Samson are hero for several days on business from Mcdford, guests at tnc wincmn notei. In Hospital Mrs. Mary Sacb er, 310 N. 11th, is a patient at Klnmnth Valley hospital, admit ted rrmay. To Hlllsld Roy Turner, 1811 Oregon, was admitted to Hill side hospital Saturday morning Approximately 6,000,000 wom en wore In war work at tho end of 11)43, Nowtohelpreltevecon. sesrion ana irritation ' in unner bronchial tubes, muscular soreness or tightness. coughlngsnnsms mojtyoungmothers rubVlcksVnpoRubonthroat.cliestand back at bedtime. And at once VapoRub to upper bronchial tube with it special JjtV medicinal vapors 2i. c nest ana nacK surface like a ,i warming poultice. mc So soothing, comforting . . .VapoRub Invites restful sleep and keeps on work ing lor hour to relieve distress. And . m.i. i, ii.nnniin ri u . . unui VAruKuo uivbs louthissr- cialpenctratlng-stlmulatlng action. It's tlie best known home remedy for re lieving miseries mm mm of children's lICKS colds. Try HI . 9 aT?B ui QEailkMDGIIiTOD . i assured thnt Darwin was In good health und taking part in the barracks' sport program al lowed prisoner at the camp. When Darwin's friend left to he returned lo tho United States, Din win was pitching for the bar racks softbiill teuin. Darwin's twin brother, F.rwin, who made news when he escaped from Occupied France and re turned to liis base in England, has been graduated from Marl ana field, Tucson, Ariz., nnd is soon to go on to an advanced school. Erwln was given tho op portunity to qualify as a full fledged pilot following his heroic escape under great difficulty. Except for Iho 10th century when Transylvania was an inde pendent principality, the coun try has been nn appendage of empire. Male Stone to Be Tried Under Habitual Criminal Act DALLAS, Nov. 20 M') Malcy Stone, who was convicted of rob bing Hie Grande Rondo bank in a flnvliiilit hnlrlun last Aneust. -H.lps Nature Rell... MONTHLY I n ma m m m m mm ttmrn FEMALE PAIN You who ufTer mcta psln with tired, norvoua, "dragKcd out" feeltiiKa all dup to tunctlonal periodic dL t urbancrs start at once try Lydla E. i'lnkham'i Vegetable Compound to rellnve auch aymptomi. Made eapeclBlly for women It helpt na turet Alio a grand atomacblo toalo. Follow Ititisl dlrectlona. LYDIA E. PINKHAM'S uiViuio will be tried under the habitual criminal act next January. Stone refused at a hearing here yesterday to reply to charges of the district attorney that he had been convicted of four felonies during the past 17 TODAY'S OFFER to you who luff tr years. Judge Arlle G. Walker disqualified himself for further action on the case and ordered Stone's case to come before a jury next January, Classified Ad Brina Results Bad Coughs (DUE TO COLDS) (DUE TO COLDS) The first spoonfuls of Pertussin MUST promptlv relieve such coughs or money will be refunded. Prescribed for years by thousands upon thou, sands of Doctors It mutt be good I Pertussin not only helps relieve your coughing spell, but It loosens and makes sticky phlegm easier to raise. Sale for both old and young. XxSrPERTUS8IN NUNN-BUSH Ankle-Fashioned OXFORDS All Sii.i and Styles From $10.00 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main sicksit STOMACH? W1" i lo Stomteh qutasy, unauy ind upwr Quwt and calm It with toothing PZPTO-bismol. Help, bring prompt relief to lour, siclmh, upset stom ach -sets to retard as formation and simple diarrhea. Pleasant-tatting. Non-laxative. Ask your drug. t'tt tdr pepto-bismol when your ntomach it upset. A NORWICH PRODUCT llMd'"i".0,ta 0w,V''. ton Cllil, N. 1". j BoHIs Klamph Fall P.pii-Cola Bottling C, A Turkey that will roast golden brown tender and delicious. Every bird is carefully selected and prepared. Every Safeway turkey is tender-meated guaranteed to please you or your money will be refunded in full. No. 1 Grade A TOMS 48 c Lb. No. 1 Grade A HENS 49 c Lb. Nob Hill Coffee Lb bBg23, Ub3 Airway Coffee Lb; bB3 20c 3bab-V-8 Vegetable Cocktail "J Tomato Juice Tl.Tn "?. pt. Hood River Bottle 46-01. Town House .... can Or. and Grapefruit Juice 8c Florida 1 Q . lit. Sundown 40 Points Tin i Valley Gold Halves No. 2li mpi IV.WIS 60 points Can- 45c 58c 30c 21c' 14c 30c Apple Juice Grapefruit Juice Or. and Grapefru Sparkling Orange Juice Figs 23c Krispy Sunshine Sodas 33c Ritz Butter Crackers 22c No. 2 can No. 300 1 A Hew way to Carve Will your holiday bird bo carved with profes sional skill? There's a simple, modern way to do . it just as adroitly as do the smart chefs. The drawings and instructions given below are taken from a book "How to Carve Meat, Game and Poultry", by M. O. Cullen of the National Live Stock and Meat Board. Suggestion: clip them for the use of the family carver! . After the turkey, roasting chicken, or other large fowl has been brought to the table on a platter, breast up and with the legs pointing to tho right or left (depending on whether the carver is right or left-handed), the carver turns the turkey on its side so the back is toward him. Then he removes the drumstick by grasping the outer end and pulling gently while the knife cuts through the joint, separating it from the thigh. ROASTING CHICKENS Eviscerated ...... Lb. 62c FRYERS Eviscerated Lb. 69c BEEF ROASTS Lb. 27c Sirloin Steaks -a- Grade. (13M) ...... Lb. 40c Round Steaks -A- Grade. (ISM) Lb. 38c Ground Beef FrMh D.Ur lb. 28c Veal Roast Wr1!!!! Lb. 33c Link Sausage Typ, 3 Lb. 45c Oysters Medium si pint 65c Edwards VaT Coffee SM8 32arb-54 Sno-White Salt Plain or Iodised "Pour" . Pkg. Fancy Peas Sugar Belle Nn2 16c Tomatoes, Solid Pack Sr? 15c Green Beans Briargate ......Noc;n 17c Diced Beets Del Monte No. 303 Jar 12c Corn Butter Kernel . c2 15c Niblets Corn, Del Mail 14c Carrots, Del Monte pied .... Glass 12c Sweet Potatoes Taylor N,T3 18c Cream of Tomato Soup H.i cm 12c Campbell's Soups itlV "14c Rancho Soups vC" fj'IOUARANTIID miSH III Then the carver places the drumstick on a side plate, holding it upright, and slices its meat off, carving parallel with the bone. Next, he cuts thin slices fromthc thigh, continuing until the thigh bone itself is exposed. Then he loosens the meat on each side of the thigh bone with tip of his knife, and removes the bone with tines of fork. Remaining thigh meat is sliced off while still at tached to the bird. Slicing breast meat with the grain', the carver takes lengthwise slices from the breast and wing until wing-to-body joint is exposed. Fork is established in wing, and wing is unjointed from body with knife. Thin lengthwise slices are re ' moved until all white meat has been carved from this side of the bird. (All meat, of course, is placed on the side dish as it is cut.) To get at me dressing, the thin skin under tho thigh is slit with tip of the knife, making an opening large enough to allow entrance of serving spoon. "Getting at" the dressing is much simpli. ficd by this method. UatatatHlHA 8unny (2 P"' ,b' K ' Morgciriiteiib Pk3. is Mb. pkg.jac FLOUR Kitchen Craft 251b. sack $1.00 50-lb. $ 1 93 sack I SWAN IVORY FLOATING SOAP . Regular Bar SOAP Med. size 6c FloalS bar PERSONAL IVORY, 20c 6c iNVsr MORE .a Nu-Mad CM. M9W Mayonnaise p.. 3, 27c 47c 28c Ripe Olives Lindsay Giant I8 01. jar ....... Champagne Monte Cristo 26-oi. $198 Pink or White . Bottle - . I ... "? TEA Canterbury Orange Pekoe !4-lb. box 22c '2-lb. 43c 1 lb. 85c IIIITC Larg-e Pecini ltUI iblucbed) NUTS nuts,.?":!:'. FilbtrH . Lb. Tkf. 57c Lb. pic. 45c Lb: PKf. 29c BCHllllT BUTTED "riy or H.wdy Konana Banana Flakes SM-oz. can 37c Orlna -Lb. Jr . HONEY . BEEVILLE 1-Lb. OlllI SYRUP Sltepr Hollow Ffnt GU MARMALADE Brook J-Lb, Jr SAUD DRESSINC "S OI IUCC 8toffd Qneen UblffCv Loi Ollrti - ili-ox. Bottle Lot Ollvoi 3-01. Boltlo WWM QUEEN OLIVES CUCUMBER PICKLES K., 45c; 30c 21c 29c 23c 27c 13c 26c Strictly Fresh Grade A Small Do. CLOSE-OUT! Imparted Vintage WINES (MADERIA) 3 popular kind ZS-oi. $039 Bottle Bottle 4- Once half the turkey has been accounted for, in this manner and provided the carver needs st ill more meat for a complete serving the plat tor's position is reversed. The bird is turned over, to put the mealy side on top again. And the proc ess is repeated. Simple? Of course! e.t Uomcmakers' Bureau JULIA LEG WRIGHT, DitKlw for full value buy produce by weight. AppleS Medford Deliciou Box Yakima Spiiianburgi 2 Lbs. 21 $ Yakima Newtown 2 Lbs. 21t Yakima Winter Bananas 2 Lbs. 18c: Cranberries West Coast Lb. 39c Celery Goidn Hit Lb. 8c Yams u. s. No. i Lb. 8V2C Sweet Potatoes Ut s. No. 1 Lb. 8V2C Head Lettuce CriP H..d. u.'Wic Grapefruit Ttx P1k. Lb. 10c Dry Onions Ylow D.nv,r Lb.5c Grapes H.d EmP.r0, Lb. 17V2C I yaja inMrTiTI'll ifii 1 DURING ICAUll H I till WOSID S fINIIT WAY IO MVII MONIT IN tHI PIOOY.SANK eotiNT incii imn-aut momiy INVHTID IN WA OND 0OW Y NI-THIIDI 1 ' M lSIMtWUI BICAUSI MONtr so mvistto now Will SI AVAIIABU TIN YIAHS HINCt lOR SUCH IMPOSTANT U9IS AS SINOINO tHI YOUNOSTia TO COlllOI, WIIH NO IINAN CIAI WOBBIKI THE e ' !'E BECAUSE IVIRY WH BOND YOU BUY HflPS to HAStIN THAT OlOBIOUS BAY OI IINAl VICtOBY AND HHPS TO INSUBI A IIBM FOUNDATION IOB A IASTINO raooaissivi piach BECAUSE UNCI! SAM UBOK YOU TO Klia Ul THI GOOD WOBKI MAKI IT TOUB OWN PIBSONAl BUIINII TO HHP PUT THIS SIXTH WAI LOAN DBIVI 'WAY OVIB THI TOPI Ye, TODAY I The Time to Buy , that Extra Bond! The 6lh War Loan Drive demands sacrifice from all of as, now sacrifice that will pay positive dividends in money and in genuine satisfaction. Dig deep, and buy more Bonds than you'd planned! SAFEWAY