Kovon?Wi 1942 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVB Mother Seriously 111 A num ber of moinbars of tho family of Mrs. Cliarlos King, mother of Mrs. II. W, Loltiko of Fairhaven hcliihtd, visited hara ovor tho waakond with Mrs. King, who Is critically 111 with pneumonia, Thoso who woro hero from Port land wore Mr. and Mrs. Art Kluu, Mr, and Mrs. Bon King, Bert and Fred King, and William Kins from LaContor, Wash, Mr. and Mrs. Art Law, son-ln-luw and daughter of Mrs, King, also arrived from thnlr home In Wis consin and Mrs, Law, a trained nurse, Is remaining at the Lollzko home to euro for her mother. Mrs. King recently re turned to this city from a trip to hor former home In Wlscotf In. Drive North Mrs. O. Logan Black and son, Donald of Sec ond and Grant street, left by motor Monday for a visit In JJond with relatlvos. From there they will go to Salem to bo tho guests of Mrs. Black's sinter and family, Mr. and Mrs. I,, O. Arens, formerly of this city. Don Black returns here to leave for the armed forces and Mrs. Black will continue to Trlnculon, B. C to spend an Indefinite time with her daughter, Mrs, A. E. Tldboll and family. Visits Here Margaret Wll kerson, employed as chief op erator with tho Southern Paci fic at Albany, Ore., left Sun clay nlttht after upending the weekend hero with hor mother. Mrs. Ingobord Wllkerson of 1124 Mon Clairo street. Mrs. Wllkoriton hos Just returned from Stanford-Lane hospital In QSun Francisco where she has ' been a pntlcnt for tho past four months. To Reside Here Mrs. L. A. Deer of HI 5 Jefferson has as her guests this winter her sister, Mrs. R. C. Jenkins, two nieces and a nephew, Dixie, Virginia and Charles Jones, all ol La mar, Colo. Tho four arrived Wednesday of last week and the younger peoplo havo enroll ed at Klamath Union high school. Game Violations There were four gama violations and IS trot' flc arrests following a game check ncur BIy Friday and Sat urday, according to state police A number of arrests wero made when Oregon residents were found to bo operating cars with California license. ' Promoted Mr. and Mrs. John C. Cleghorn, 219 High street, havo received word that their son-in-law, Lt. Hay Janr, hos been promoted to the chem leal division at Santa Ana, Calif. Ho serves as Instructor, Tho lam1 ily, Including Mrs. Janr and three young children, aro living at Balboa. To LaCrosse Margaret West, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. L. A. West of Merrill, left Saturday by train for LaCrosse, Wis., where she will become tho bride of Lloyd Froom, formerly of this city and stationed near LaCrosse with tho army. Miss West has been employed by tho California Oregon Power company. Visiting T lout. James Rogers arrived by plane Monday night and was met In Medford by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lesllo Roger of this city. Young Rog ers is on a 14-day leave from New River, N. C, where he was stationed following his work at officers training school, Quan- tlco, Va with tho U. S. marine corps, where he has served as instructor. Returns Here Mr. and Mrs. James Francis and family have rnturnod to Klamath Falls after an absence of several years and are at their home in St. Francis park. Francis Is now In the of fice at the Oregon State highway department. Ho has been In As toria and mora recently In Red mond, with the department, Services Regular revival services will be held at the First Baptist church each night this 0 week beginning at 7:48, It has Vbeen announced. Visiting' Min ister Dr. R. L. Powell will speak on "Living Gloriously In an In glorious Day." Initiation There will ba a formal Initiation and banquet for members of Kappa chapter. Beta Sigma Phi sorority, at 7 o'clock Tuesday evening in tha blue room of the WUIard. Grass Fire The city fire truck was called to 142 Nevada street at 1:10 p. m. Monday to extinguish a grass fire. No damage was dona to property, firemen stated. Visiting Here Mrs. E. A. Ren ner of Ruport, Ida., Is visiting In Klamath Falls as the guest of her daughter, Mrs. L. E. Vogler of Fromont street. Here's How I Licked Wartime Constipation! If wat easy after I was told H't often due to lack of "bulk" "Seems like I mss al ways 'dosing' up on "V'1 account of eonstlpa e ' III Uon.Thatsortof stuff pointed out that those war days were upset ting our whole way of 1 llvlna. Particularly In how we est. Said I outfit to Use care my mon Is wow properly bslanoed and moke sure I got plonty of 'bulk.' Because lack of 'bulk' Is one of the common causes of wartime constipa tion. Those medicinal laxatives gave me only temporary relief; they didn't get at the cause. "But, xillooo's su-WAif reslly fixed me up. It correots this kind of X J constipation by supplying 'bulk.' And lt tnstos swell, too. Just eat It regularly and drink plenty of water, aii-bsan Is mads by Kollogg's In Battle Creek." OBITUARIES ROBERT RUSSELL BURLESON Robert Russoll Burleson, a resident for the past two yonrH, passed away In this city on Mon day, Novomber 2, 1042. The de ceased was a native of Proctor, Tax., and was aged BR years 8 months and 4 days when callod. He Is survived by his wife, Lena, of this city; three daughters, Mrs. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith, 81D Jefferson street, will leave soon for Portland to make their homo. Smith Is em ployed by the Great Northern railway, Visits Son Mm Mnrv Mnriln of this city has returned from a visit with her son, Pvt. Clair Martin. Klamath vnuth stationed at Comp Whlto, Medford. il I! Information MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June 16, 1942) Train 19 Southboundi 6:15 p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 10 a. m. Train 17 Southboundi 6:30 a. ra. Train 16 Northbound: 9 p. m. Medford Stage, Westbound, 3i30 p. m.. Evening Airmail, Home Economics Club The Midland club will meet Wednes day, November 4, at the home of Mrs. Leon Andrleu. Tha reg ular Tuesday meeting was post poned on account of the election. Midland Grange There will be a special meeting Wednesday, November 4, at 8 p. m. to Initiate first and second degree, on Sun day, November 8, third and fourth degree will be given. All candidates are urged to be pres ent at both meetings. Henley PTA The regular meeting of Henley Parent- Teachers association will ba held Thursday, .- November 5,.T-at 8 p. m., In the activity room of tho junior high school. There will be a short program and re freshments. All parents and friends are Invited. OEB to Meet There will be a meeting of Cascade Crest chap ter. No. 180, OES, at Die Ma sonic templo In Chlloquln on Wednesday evening, November 4, at 7:30 p. m. Tha record of this war to date Is not such as to -inspire In us any sublime faith In the Infalli bility of our military and naval experts. Wendell Willkle. If you want to sell it phone Tho Herald and News "want ads." 3124 Ladies' Specials at Mary's Beauty Shop OIL PERMANENTS $2.50 - $3.50 That Are Soft and Curly f lit MslB llrMt pmiM sin Upslslrt Over Billn's Furniture store Wkenthe house burns down trie fire goes out f See us before it bums!. "The Oourthoino It Just Across Main Strait From Our Olllu" Otto Polotlck of Portland, Ore., Mrs. Tom Caster of Medford, Ore., and Mrs. William Collier of Rolmont, Ariz.; hi father, H. P. Burleson of Medford, Ore.; three sisters, Mrs. A. M. Rhoad of this city, Mr. Wesley Coffeen and Mrs. Henry Ruch of Medford, Ore.; a brother, Roy, of Arcada, Calif.; also nine grandchildren. Tho remains were forwarded via Railway Express to the Conger funeral parlors In Medford, Ore., where final rites and Interment will take place in the Siskiyou Memorial park at a later date. Ward's Klamath Funeral home In charge of the arrangements. JOHN SMITH ORR John Smith Orr, a resident of this community for the last 16 years, pasted away at his late realdencq on Monday afternoon, November 2, 1942. Tho de ceased was a native of Guernsey county, O., and was aged 86 year 8 month and 3 days when called. Besides his wife Eva E , of Klamath Falls, ho is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Elma Ruth Underwood of Oakland, Calif.; two sons, Lt. Col. Marshall S Orr, American air force, Wash ington, D. C, and Lt. Col. Wil liam W, Orr, U. S. marine corps, Guantanamo, Cuba; a sister, Mrs. H. T. Clark of Warrens burg, Mo.; also a granddaugh ter, Elma Jean Underwood of Oakland, Calif. The deceased was a member of Klamath lodge No. 77, AF&AM, and the DeWltt Clinton Commandery No. 1, Knight Templar, Ren6, Nev. The remains rest at Ward's Klamath Funeral home, 02S High street. Funeral arrange ments will be announced later. It' the well-smoked pipe that take the cake. VITAL STATISTICS NEHL Born at Klamath Val ley hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore November 3, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nehl, 208 Gage road, a girl. Weight: 8 pounds. ENSLEY Born at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Fall, Ore., November 2, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Ensley, Bo nanza, Ore., a girl. Weight: 1 pounds 8 ounces. I I Attt ... II. tr Mill MI thatro li no en no at to Hi ll A HEAD ivy smiw cmttte prices are low first, what It a filing prleat A store' ceiling price 1 the highest price that mar be chargea by that particular (tore for those item governed by the ceiling price law. Secern, why oren'f telling prices the fomt In all stores? Under the regu ladon etch More establishes its own price ceilings within the limitation of the law. The ceiling price law fixe to amount above which prices may not go, but without restric tion to bow low prices may go. Why Safeway tailing prees ere fowl Because every Safeway price ha been a very low price month after month, Safeway ceiling price are naturally very low. For year Safe way has waged war on needless waste in dis tributing foods. . . cut outunnecesary expense . . . eliminated frills. And the savings thus made have been shared with our customers by giving them low prices. The ceiling price regulations will not, in anyway, alter Safeway's policy of bringing you the finest foods the markets offer at the lowest possible prices. Safeway Is cooperating wffh fhe Government's effort to prevent Inflation by rigidly adhering to the spirit as well as the letter of -- the ceiling price regulations. thstro Is no celllna as to the number of War Bends and Stamps you should bay, rag' ularly. Put your savings, of east 1 0 of your Income, Into War londs and help win the war. Criico Royal Satin Shortening Shortening 3Lcbn73cl 3 64' Tin SW4 May Day C.UJ VI JV4IUU Wll Glass Tin Salad Dressing D,u2!Srj38c Kraft Miracle Whip 32-0. Bottle I C Mayonnaise fttti. 48c Horseradish Mustard NelUy's 8-Os. Jar r. r, 1 ; r : i ; V ?WPMjjsP!S!i i)mim')'wy thp trfy In ttt wttk..,tU crtw4s.tn4 tt amy, SAFEW AV ADVERTISED PRICES ARB GOOD All VeoIx! 2 lor 19c CIlAACft Pabstet Standard or ,. 1 wneese pim,nto sm-o. pkg. Deviled Meat 0.. . 10c No. W Tin 2 for lit Bed Hill I 4v Catsup 14-os. Bottle ii Spry kw f Can Shortening Lb. Wesson Oil Kitchen Craft FLOUR 1.79 24M-Lb. Sack 95c l Drifted Snow FLOUR 1.98 24M-Lb. Sack. i no 49Lb- I W Sac Gold Medal FLOUR 24V2-lb, Sack 1.19 Campbell's. Tom. Soup Hew Formula, ;. "'10 : 10-O. Can ' at for I 7C TOMATO JUICE All Good. 47-Os. Can 21c BABY FOODS 2.15c Hems, 4M-C-. Can TOMATOES Gardtnsld Standard . No. 2Vi Can 14c MATCHES ravorlte. Carton 23c Coffee Edwards Dependable 1-Lb. Bag 26c Quart can Vienna Sausage l 1c Crab Meat K ,cL"b40c Oysters P.K0. 80,. c.n 21c Flaked Fish Davis, 7-Ot. Can 23c Tuna Flakes l??2L2Ic Dill Pickles, 29c Olives ol...!Tc.n 20c Ivory So&pl Medium 4for25c RinSO Large Pkg. 39H-0 23C Sunbrite Cleanser No. 1 can Cml Ticcnae a mwimi a sa.Ms Stellar SOO'slWC goo'a at JC i i Y-8 Vegetable Cocktail48 29c Cherub Milk Tall can r Canned Milk bwnTaUean.. Walnuts Large Franauette.. 1-Lb. Bag Cane Sugar 3fo,27c 3,0,29c 29c S-Lb. 1-Lb. Q. J1V pka. uw -Bag ' Oleomargarine sunny Bank 2-u. WU WCMIIJ Bilargat No. X can. for 37c 35c Peanut Butter "?.r49c 1 27c Jolly Time Popcorn 21 2lot25c Ovaltine iRgSS 63c Brown Derby Beer f. Bottl. .,.25c PeaS Sugar Belle.. No, 2 Can 2fot29C Fly Sprayers 19c Fly Spray Bt.dM4: pt. c.23c Dog Food Walter Kendall. S-Lb. Pkg. 65c Chinese Noodles 14c U.S.M BRINES Snnwwmu Nov. 10 Porter's 14-Os. Pkg. . Egg Noodles Sunrise, 17s U-Os. Pkg. . Mapleine 29c unce Bottle.. Extract Westag Vanilla or A. Lemon.- 8-Oi. Bot. 1 w& GUARANTEED 4f47& 7aa TaufaI Wax Paper Cut Bile 125-ft. Roll for J i BC I I : Ivory SotlM 1 rT mM run- ' 1 V. Uj iiPH ?S UXvvj Invite) Your I 2,.9c m U WJ L Ntighbors Mb. r x it ir" duratkm. That's the iiSS I ' ml f 'Ssini sr ft I . I is I I V "Wj i save rubber end I t i V ' . re ease the e nch Mil M tl . t I CJtKJ (LJ A(rx C-j b. 37c xb 23c .Lb.30c Lb. 31c Sirloin Steaks Rib Boiling Beef Beef Roasts Blau Cut Beef Roasts ArmCut. Skinless Wieners ..... ......... .....lb. 30c Bologna or Liversausage lb. 27c Assorted Luncheon Meats ..........lb. 33c Oysters, Grade "A" ..... ....... pt. 49c Pork Sausage, Country Style,.2 lbs. 45c IGUAXANTEED-FRESN Veil seye msnsy en Safswey eretfus, bsceuss II ye ere aet seHiflsd wHk yew avctlMM year ScotTissue Soap Toilet Paper Granulated 3,24c SS.-20C T. buy fresh produce wUely-btiy by wjlght- you 4o sit Safewsiy. For when you buy by the pound you ft FULL V-rttiUB-every time. Prices subject to market changes and stocks