. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FIVI
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xaw of
week visiting her grandparents,
ana Mm. o. Miutoon of
Portland. At tho present time
aro at Nownort alloying a
holiday at tho beach.
...moWd-Word hMbien
Cbar lul.en, 30 to the
I "K. .nnl-colonol in tho
""J-j suites army onKlnccru,
"llci, .iff corps. U.-Col.
Sin
?!? . member of the officer.'
W. ihoii Br., and tho brother
cl M"'11"'", ' nl HlBl, ,tl.ea,
?',..7h Fall. At the pi-cson
s"'i ..nh American .-,
located in Nowfound-
no
ESrw t Oregon State college
; which school he was grad
h ,103 4 He was called up
Pearl Harbor and at that
was making hi. home In San
3Sd hn iwqmntly.
0n rurlough Pvt. Ellra
rth 0. Sander., member of
J. WAC. I arriving Saturday
if !- ..m trnrt riea Molnrs.
. iiurt furlouuh. She
B'!.P In Pnrllnnd hv
venlni Jrom Fort
, on a 10-day fu
hi t. talnfld In
daughter, Betty Jean San-b,.ndgWay,notteCoy.both
Em SamarlUn ho.Plt.l
t whom are student nurses at
three win w
hiinr"" ..., ,,(Vl
iMri. oanaera !,
ui.i,.r.nale Davis. 15-year-
U wn of Mr. and Mrs. Allen
i...i. inns ivinnzaniw. is now
IK':"!. ,... ul.llnr. tor a few
minutes each day. The boy ia a
Sit at Klamath Valley hos-
Mis and on nprii i niit
inliir Ion whon struck by
i csr whllo riding hi bicycle.
D lias nan iiiujui
one leg.
w.w Manaaer Sam Neslln of
... - ' iri il
JJIirimlCia, lormony ui muinwui
v. hnit rciurnca nrc iu iu
the management of the
lOregon Woolen store, 800 Main,
Mix uruxman, lurmcr iiiuuhkui,
l... r.iurned to his home In Port'
land with Mrs. Druxman and
their children. He plans to go
into business mere.
On Vacation Dob McCam
bridse. assistant Klamath county
nr cultural brcih. is on vncauon
ilrom his duties. McCambrldge
wi far w nnemucca. wev,. to en
joy a family reunion with his
mother and two brother at the
nnch home of one of tne Boys
0n brother expecta to leave for
overseas duty immediately,
Look at 'Hoppers C. A. Hen'
ilerion. Klamath county aarlcul
turn aient. accomnaniea oy
Wendell Glnther, war foods as-
flstsnt of tho Oregon state ex
tension service working in
Klamath county. left early Frl
rfav mornine for unoer Klamath
innrsh to Investigate (he grass
hopper nntcmng situation
riom Oakland Mrs. H r
Stoarns of Onklnnd, Ore., Is vis
iting nore at mo home of her son-ln-luw
and daughter, Mr. and
Mrs. I'orcy u. wobb of Z91B Alia
niont. Mrs. Stearns will leave
rritiay for nor home, accompuii'
icn oy nor granacnimrcn, Joan
and Jim wehb, who will spend a
month at the Stearns' home.
Eaalas Installation Aerie Nn
2000 and auxiliary of the FOE
will hold a Joint installation Fri
day at 8 p. m. In the FOE hall.
Tho meeting Is for members
only. No children will be al
lowed. Refreshments and danc
ing will follow the installation
ceremonies.
Attend Services - A number
of out-of-town residents attended
final rltea for Judge Lev Walker
ot cnnoquin on wednesda:
Qeorge and John DuVall of Ch
oquln, Rev. Asa Miller of that
community and Clayton Kirk
Patrick Jackson and his mother,
all were present.
Olrl Scout Laadera Tha
meeting of Girl Scout leaders
which was to have been an out
door meeting at Moore park,
will instead be held this ThurS'
day at the homo of Mrs. Paul
Buck of wocus. It will start at
10 a. m.
Daughters of Nile Members
the Dauuhtcra of the Nile
will meat Tuesday, June 7, for
luncheon at 1 p. m.. at the Fell
can party room. This will bo the
final meeting of the yenr.
From San Francisco Mr. and
Mrs. Waltor J. Kerrigan and
Mickey Boatrlght, formerly of
At Beach Shirley Frances
Mattoon. daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Dnlo Mattoon of the Keno
highway, is spending several
EVERYBODY LIKES
FBESH BEBBY JAM
Save Sugar and Berrios
with This Easy Recip
6 Case Ground Btrrk
114 Cups Sou.r
1 Package M.CP. Pccfia
Will, itcra' and grind 3 quarts hilly
rip berries, or cruth completely oo
layer at a time so that each berry Is
reduced to pulp. Measure tsatdy 4
level cup crushed berries, (add
tar to ill out last cup, If necessary),
Into a Isrga kettle. Add M.CP. Pectin,
atlr well and bring to a boll, surriog
constanlly. NOW, add the sugar
(which has been previously measured),
ails well and bring to a full rolling boll,
BOIL EXACTLY -i MINUTES. Re
move from fire, let boll subside, stir
and snm by turns for 5 minutes. Pout
Into sterilised (are. allowing H-locb
space for seating with fresh paraffin.
(NOTE: For Strawberry Jam, add M
cup lemon Jules to each 6 cup crash ec1
berries.)
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DISTINCTIVE APPARIl
the 8222 901 Main
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Your new awlm tult will lit
you look lovely a. tha lore
lei, or merry as a mermaid.
If you've slim, slim midriff
ahow It off with a two-piece
suit. If you want to be con
servative, we've aome won
derful, flattering awim and
un suits for vo
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the United States navy, arrived
from San Francisco ovor Mem
orial Day to docorate graves and
to attend services for the late
Judge Lovl Walker.
Improving Harold Clawson,
13, son of Albert Clawson, 2766
Diiyton, is reported improving at
Klamath Valley hospital. The
boy suffered Injuries In a bicycle
accident this past weekend.
League to Meet A meeting
of the Klamath chanter. League
I of Women Voters, will be held
Friday, Juno 2, at 1:30 p. m.
at the- chamber of commerce.
Mrs. Harlan P. Bosworth, presi
dent of tho chapter, will, report
on the stntc convention from
which she recently returned,
and the program for the coming
year will bo discussed.
Jewett Hera Stanley Jewett,
federal biologist for the fish and
wildlife service, was a visitor in
Klamath Falls this week.
Recital Tonight Mrs. Allen
Sloan will present her student
of piano In recital at 8 o'clock
tonight, Wednesday, in the li
brary club rooms.
Treatment Mrs. Axel Malm
berg, 2205 Applegate, is a pa
tient at Hillside hospital, admit
ted Wednesday for medical at
tention.
- Minor Surgery Mrs. Herbert
Boettchcr, 459 Michigan, sub
mitted to minor surgery at the
McAtee clinic Wednesday morn.
ing. She is convalescing at her
home.
7500 Popples Not Dollars
By an error In reporting, this
newspaper said the other day
that the 1944 VFW Buddy Poppy
sale in Klamath reached a total
of $7500. It should have been
7500 popples not dollars. This
total was materially above any
preceding year. At their regular
post meeting tonight, the Vet
erans of Foreign Wars will hear
reports of the poppy sales, along
wun oiner Business.
From Arkansas Corporal
William Hagelstein, Jr., ia here
on a 18-day furlough Tliltlnf hi.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. mgeisieirt
of Oorris and Klamath Fall.
New York Clty'a 444B the
atres seat . 1,440,604 persons.
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Bringing you your favorite brands of tho world's finest
tea, at worthwhile savings. No better teas packed. ,
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Place one level teaspoon
M of tea for each cup into an
earthenware or china pot which has
been heated with a little hot water.
Pour vigorously boiling water over
the leaves. Allow It to brew for a
full Ave minutes. Then pour off the
liquor and discard the leaves. Sugar
and milk or cream should be placed
in the cup in that order before the
tea is poured. The extra spoonful of
tea "for the pot" can be saved as a
wartime economy. With, careful use
one pound of tea will usually make
175-200 cups.
For iced tea the brew should be
stronger to allow for the additional
water from melting ice.
PEANUT BUTTER
Beverly ....... .1 lb. 26c
SALAD DRESSING
Duchess -.16 oz. jar 23c
KRAFT MIRACLE WHIP
DRESSING .16oz. jar 27c
RIPE OLIVES
Lindsay med 16 oz. gl. 22c
KRAUT JUICE
Hamilton ........12 oz. gl. 10c
VEGETABLE JUICES
V-8 Mixed .-18 oz. tin 15c
13 PORK & BEANS
Van Camp's ..20 oz. can 11c
DEVILED MEAT
Cudahy's .314 oz. can 6c
LUNCH MEAT
Swift's Prem..l2 oz. can 33c
1M CHERUB MILK
Tall cans 3-25c
3 VEGETABLE SOUP -
TOMATO SOUP
Rancho lO1 oz. can 6c
1 BABY FOODS
Gerber's AVz oz. can 7c
1 BABY FOODS .
Heinz 6Yi oz. can 8c
WAX PAPER
Cut Rite...... 125 ft. roll 2-35c
SUPURB SOAP..50 oz. pkg. 39c
LAVA SOAP...:med. bars 3-1 7c
TEA Canterbury 0. P.
V4 lb. 22c 1 lb. 85c
12 lb. 43c 10c pkg. 7c
16 count 13c
TENDERLEAF TEA
'A lb. 24c 16 count 17c
7 S OA.
BATIQX KTORMATION
Blue Stamps A-8 through V-8
new goed for ten points each.
Red Stamp A-S through T-8
good for ten points each.
Red Stamps U-V and W-8 ef
fective Monday, June 4th.
Sugar stamp 30 and 31 good
indefinitely for five pounds sugar.
Abe goed new, Sugar Stamp No.
40 for 5 pounds canning sugar.
Canned vegetables point free-
tomatoes, green beans, peas, com,
asparagus, spinach and beets.
Onions Whit Wax Lb. 7V2C
New Potatoes u. 8. No. 1 White Shatter . Lb. 5'2C
Onions Yellow Bermuda Lb. 8c
Oranges New Crop Valencia . . Lb. 10c
Tomatoes For Salads and Slicing Lb. Ctn. 19c
Carrots Long, Tender Santa Maria Lb. 7c
H-0 OATS.. 1 lb. 13c
2 lbs. 24c
CORN KIX
Gold Medal 7 oz. 1 2c
POPPED WHEAT
Nuvita.... 7 oz. cello 6c
POPPED RICE
Nuvita..'....5 oz. pkg. 7c
RITZ CRACKERS
National Biscuit Co.-l lb. 15c
CRACKERS
Snowflakes....2 lb. caddy 33c
COCOMALT... .1 lb. gl; 41c
BREAD, Julia Lee "
Wright's..jJ"2 lb. loaf 225c
BAKING POWDER
Clabber Girl 32 oz..cn. 23c
Fruit Jars 5S-
2 Dor.
Kerr Glass Jars
Quarts .. Dos.
1.38
89c
Kerr Fittings
Regular )ar caps, complete dot. pkg. 21e
Regular jar lids ...dos. 10c.
Wide Mouth jar caps, complete doz. 32c
Kerr Wide Mouth jar lids ..dox. lSe
Kerr Economy jar caps ..do. 19c
Cake Flour Swanidown , -
Grape Jam Llbby' Amite
Mazola Oil .li. -
Kerr's Assorted Jelly pu.
Wheaties .;....
Lemon Juice
M. C. P.
lb. pkg. 24c
.. 2 lb. glass 33c
pt. botUe 29c
al21c
10c
. os. bot. 10c
16 os.
, 8 os- pkg.
8 Lb.
Glass
SPRY
Shortening
68c
Crackers
Krispy
33c
Ne mattar
by buying Safeway i
what meet you're planning to serve this week, mehe eertdln It will be satisfactory
Safeway Guaranteed Meat-money back if it doesn't please you in every woyl
Up A I Shoulder Roasts, Grade A .
v EMb Shoulder Steaks, Grade A .
Yea! Chops, Grade A .
Breast of Veal, Grade A . .
DC EC Beef Roasts, Grade A, 7M
DCCr Sirloin Steaks. Grade A, 11M
Rib Boil, Grade A . . . .
. Ground Beef . .
BACON By the piece ...
2 Lb.
Caddy .........
Edwards
COFFEE
Reg. & Drip
1 Lb. Jar .
2 "55c
Royal Satin
SHORTENING
3 Lb..
Glass .
60c
Prunes
R.d Tag Choice
12 Pts. 254 Glass
B Highway
rear
43 Pts. 2tt Can
Each
.lb. 28c
lb. 28c
lb. 38c
lb. 21c
lb. 27c
lb. 38c
lb. 19c
lb. 28c
lb. 29c
Gardenside
Gardenslde
r.CUS No. 2 Can
lOniUIUCS No. 2H Can ....
Beans
Creswell Cut "
1 No. 2 Can
n-. Sunny" Day
Os. Glass ,
18c
12 for 2.09
.. Each 24c
12 for $2.79
EallC
12 for $1.29
e.:15c
12 for $1.73
e..13c
12 for $1.52
e-23c
12 for $2.69 .
3.95 Up I 3jt