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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1944)
j I J9i.:l944 Ml I 1 ... rr.nn nun m i in n uh iiiiii IUU U i . IIIIIUU fcl 1 : - - n r n n i' hi IT L II H un i r inn ninii ii i w 41 CLUBBERS -.nlunclion. ?,'" iiiiuuoiit Junior iiikh Bil"1"" : in At til im oitii- fc'irofi..' 1. : ..i..i'i. will) Uu 411 miv. t in mini 'S Will bnlowrrtj ldelormi" . Wlnnl. 5.r,.?Lq iH.m'ii ri.iiuinrtlrn- K. ' Ii m itn i. lour of: Kiimi scorn tho canned; . ,,. Mm r lib nir-ui- I0J., hv Mrs. til Men, A pom; .?... . -H. mid Iho ulrl , m.l points wlthi 'Vnnfd 8""'l. I"l,h t1non" ,?,niM! !"'"'."--i!.i:,'yo," "V,1!'0! Y. Ilmnniintl-lltinnri '. i.o mm nrrmll. but u W will bo presented nt il division, are open In tho, Ii conlo.il, n follows: Mil rcquirc-mcols (pint or I: Two Jura ol! fruit, rlflll'S. .i.i... Tln-ee container limit. Ihn-o varieties. IvUlon 3: uno Jr oi iruu, ( lin of vegetables, three,, Iiun mntnllier. OI (kin ur rdlnhr.i. two varieties. iviilon 4: r" Jr " iruu, wltllci; two Jr of von- ..t. Itim I'tini'tll-M! IWO llim IPIIF, ............ .... mfil, ft'h, or fowl, two vane- ono contumcr oi picnics or ineer Milling impony Sold rilt OALLKS, Auk. 24 M'l i United Mills of Grnftnn. b, hu purchased the Pioneer wo warcnouse mining com- to here, Bay F, holly, prosl ttof the local firm, said today. lite purchase Includes grain ntori ana wnrcnouses. unit Mills, a subsidiary of the Mi ci Biscuit conipuny, in on developing the local m! Into a million dollar Indus- j, Kelly aid. Ioylor Slates iiir to Klamath II B. Tiiylor, chnlrmnn of ((on USI'A war bonrd mid ' ililo AAA committee, will put In Mniniith halls noon t I conference with lociil og- plurl.il.i. County Agent C. A. rotrson nn.i mild. HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINB SIDE GLANCES .'... . lk. it.- II . lUi eoew. i mi iv wt wiivwf. inc t. m. iito. o . at. off. "Sninc Ryinploii)!!, Mrn. Pilks! You need clmnnc maybe u Irip lo Mexico! Sorry it'n iniposHiblt! to send you on a voynyc around (he world 1" . Tidewater Transport Sold to Shaver PORTLAND. Ore.. Aug. 24 lI'i Purchiuic of Ihij 'I'ldewiiler Trnns noi tiitlon compuny by Ihu Shnver VurwnrdluK vonipiuiy, win an nounced today by Cnpt. lioincr T. Shnver, president. Tho purcluue Joins the two nlrlnl ntiMriilnr tf 1 1 1 tr utirl bnriiea on the Upper Columbia river. rue cohsiiikiihoo com pany will ply from the river month to Pdsco mid Kcnncwick, Postwar extension plnns cnll for opcriitlons ns fnr up the Co lumbia nnd Snako rivers as pructleablc!,.Cnpt. Shaver said, in cliidinu services to Hnnford, Wnsh., and Lcwiston, Idaho. Lew S. Russell will be man ogcr of tho new company, THINK YOU'HE CHILLY? If your house Isn't as warm this winter us you would like, remember that in Japan, with a winter climate almost like that of New England, houses arc made of paper and bnmboo, and heating plants are nonexistent. A bamboo shoot has been known to mow as much as 24 inches in 24 hours. foot Ft'q-Ats for fhocon v SHU UHC AWAY', WNIN IT atlNI II fOUHt DDT CONTROLS LEftF CORVALLIS, A UK- 24 (IP) Complete control of the oblique baiulcri leaf roller thai ruined much of the Crcsham berry crop last year was obtained this sea son by the u:n of the new won der insecticide) DDT, Oregon Sloto college entomologists said today. As fur as known, this is the first crop of commercial size on which tho new insecticide lias been used, as al supplies except experimental quantities have been reserved for the armed forces. Because of the' impend ing certain loss of tho crop on hundreds of acres of the rasp berries destined for military use. fvwvvvtvrwvwvwwwwt SUGAR STAMPS GOOD INDEFINITELY federal officials last spring re leased 100 pounds of DDT for 250 seriously Infested acres. The DDT was applied in mid May, after the berries were in bloom. The field results proved as complete as previous labora tory trials had indicated, so that more than 89 per cent control was obtained and the crop saved. Careful observations failed to reveal any damage to honey bees working tho raspberry blooms. If it's "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one In the classified. fnlMuSTARn "A girls Lest friend is her Durkec' Margarine is made b? an improved process which churns the pure vegetable oils right in with the fresh pasteur ized skim milk. IN foods and ON them, you'll love the flavor of Duxkeel Margarine I CO0K..SAJCI.. One of the Bute V Food rccomxnendi cd in the U. S. No. thcioo food KuUs.' Docbr!" X L "Didnt he tdl Motker : I need orange juice every day ' Doaor knows that orange juice is nature's surest source of vita min C ... the vitamin youngsters need for sound bones and teeth; to help resist in fection; to make cuts and bruises heal faster. It is served to infants diluted, in creasing to 3 or 4 ounces of straight . juice. by one year, and 6 to 8 ounces by six years. Grownups, too, need vitamin C to fight fatigue and keep feeling young. One 6 to 8 ounce glass of juice at breakfast meets the day's quota, and helps with vitamins A, B B, (G), calcium and other minerals. Also serve oranges in tempting salads and desserts, for between-meal snacks and lunch-box meals. Small sizes best buy! Don't miss this big health value! The smaller oranges are most plentiful. Ideal for healthful juice. Buy at least two dozen. - BEST FOR JUKE -and&vuf If you wont to sell It phone The Herald and News "want ads." 3124. Afyour grocer's ...Limited time onlyl JPdiirs With two 11 oz. pkgs., or three 6 ox. pkgs. Albers CORN FLAKES . . Stop "check -stand fumbling" for those elusive, easy-to-lose ration tokens. Get yourself a handy, durable . Ration Token Purse absolutely fret with your two s 11 02. or three 6 02. package purchase of Albers Corn flakes, the fine-flavored, golden-brown Corn Flakes that are "Just a Whisper Crisper." See the giant dis- , play at your grocer's get your token purse while they last today! PS- EMIL'S The cost of Uvlnq is going down at Emil's. Don't take our word for St. AU that we ask you to do Is to compare these prices . . . you will find that they have been reduced within the last few weeks. Wise ihsistion IB Hw m emo uy.' I LB. JAR I VITAMIN Nf N If A I rmuiMioH BEAUC Ol A!.. TJi 111 DCHHw J, i-w. 13 Points Van Camp's beans in rich, red tomato sauce. CHEESE 2-Ib. brick 83c 24 Points Brookfield Yellow American. OLIVES . pi. jar 29c LaMirada Ripe Medium Size. " SPINACH 29-oz. tin 21c . Hunt's known auality now'from new oack. - JAR LIDS .. . regular 3 doz. 29c Kerr s for sate and dependable canning. We Do Not Carry Utility or Cutter Beef Nothing But First Class PORK ROAST lb. 31c BOIL MEAT lb. 21c PORK STEAK lb. 31c SAUSAGE, Pure Pork lb. 25c GROUND BEEF lb. 29c VEAL CHUCK STEAK, Grade AA lb. 30c WE STILL HAVE JONES' FRYERS Kerrs Fruit Jars, ' -. Dos. quarts ..794 Case oi 24 pints 1.35 Tea Garden Grape Jam, 1 lb. 25 Church's Grape Juice, (10 pts.) Pint 17 Royal Club Corn, ' (5 pl.) 20-oi. tin ISt) Seaside Butter Beans, (13 pts.) 20-os. tin ISti Standby Vegetable Salad. 19-oi. tin 194 Hunt's Tomato Sauce, (2 pts.) 8-oi. tin 6 Parowax .....l ib. pkg. 126 Soy Beans, Success Quality, No. 2 tin .. . .10 Dr. Phillips Grapefruit , Juice, 18-oa. tin IS Dr. Phillips Blended Juice, 46-02. tin 45 Sunihlne Orange Juice. ' 48.02. tin 48 Sunblest Fruit Cocktail, (28 pts.) tall tin 19 Baeville Honey, 3-lb. Jar 79 Durkee's Mayonnaise, Pint Jar ...34 Kool-Aid 6 pkgs. 25 Crlsco, for delicious digest ible foods, 3-lb. glass 68 Pketa Granulated, gives suds ' more quickly, pkg 26 Palmoliva Soap, '. Reg. bar 3 'or 20 PEACHES Rochester. Fine for canning . SUNKIST LEMONS DRY ONIONS Yellow Danvers ..... WATERMELONS CABBAGE N,w box 1.69 lb. 12c lb. 5c lb. 3c lb. 6c FOOD STORES Palmolive, bath size ;...3 for 19 Old , Dutch Cleanser, - cleans, scours, and polishes. , i Tin :..-............i 2 for 15 Clapp's Baby Foods, all , ' sprained varieties, tin 7 White Rote Bleach, .. . M gallon v..,.-;'. .....25 Hits Wafers', . : i fresh baked, 1 lb. .......22 Ii m feu mm im if m i m. in a; it n ii It ij-jljii; i