Vjctober 12, 19-44 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINB Cascade ii... I'm null 1111(1 IW W'' 3 o Horn" tint Vmirrlcr wi u ..i, om"."!. .,.0'.,'im , 40 minim d, "iiiSai there. Tliu una l,cru l i l w ' I"1'"'' '"hlki ! ''00 k"h!tl W"" lior.1. It. '"?...,'' tv"L i,.v.iv vii.ii.Hi ut Eml ";;;'0','we,u h""1' . I'nd Is vi-ithiK ut it'" rfr"'""?... iii.i- niiiiill nun WZ t 1,1. nr.1111. SI?" homo tor la-nrly I1'' . n ll..,w,, WlH H Ell- rs. ) L. Kim will .SanFriiiiciaco to sliop Ihla .udM.H'i'-'-ylllll vh.lt l llio R. 'or",r "n f1"''' , ... A.I.IImiii m-i'wci- rtr, arc sonic ot lh "! summer home rolnnUls. ..J S lo Luke Ortcll for r,,",i id vmirs. nicy come in I. ., ' ii,i nn-wi-r rim l!ol tuck Willi!" viiciitlonlnu. III! III" niiii;'u . .- men . in" "; wnrk nil und wined J, undisturbed by tliolr line at him. Ili'im i""" !u,h"ro thl full. ihkI whlln Showing mn "i '""" U itoltlirr do Itipy seem to Irliilitenr-d of them, often Ing ' Within 'nw tevi u" l,c0 biolli and bin K'n'K M'vf" ,, where they will do elee l.tMlni. for llio Southern lie roinuniiy. Mil Midll liveli Oukrliiue in U u,!iif,.r IIVC- 111 Vt.n. "' mi ihrlr son Jerry, can ill- school there. ..L. ...rr:.l' ,llllllr.m PlU'l. rin ...... . "j i w'.-- - - tned lo work atler spciidlnii il diiyi in mo cuki'iiu lnke ildlint lirro of llio joid track In brlntl rrpliiced 131 pound ru. inn m re nt 80 pound rails which lild during consiruciion in The heavy traffic hn muclo II nevcmiHry to roplare tha llulit mil wllh t ho henvlor tynn. Harry IIIIIh Ik In chnrRc of (he work. Thin nkllnu In It iiillen lllDK, Bly W. A. Nleholit of Eimlo Tolnt Ore, vIdIUhI limt week wllh lib non, rnim'iH iNiclioia und liimny. Mr. und Mra. Hub Coko mid children, Murahall and 1'hyllm Ann tind Mra. coke miner, jack Poeblnr, all from Modford vlait od frlrnds und relative! here limt week. TrcKHn Snndcra, who ap.iul a week vlilllna ut the home of her ion, Mmvh) Sandera, left Tliuradiiy, October Bth for her homo in I. my, Moitiiinu, Mr, nnd Mra. Iliiruld Chance of Albany und Mr, and Mra, Claude Lukaiia of Corvallla and Mr. und Mra. Ed. Glclbecck of Kliiiniilh Knlla apent tliu punt week cim ai me noma or Mr. mid Mra. John Olenlhrcck. Mr, and Mra, Auguat Tlkknnnn mid noil Jimmy of llurny, Cnllf., und Mr. and Mra. Fred Bownuni und diiutibtrr Aucuna Rao of Kltimulh Kulln were week end vutorn ut tho Lee iilnub home, A 1. Ilvr.1- ttllH Mr iini-l M rm Itulph Sholton returned to tholr iinme in Myruc ureck, Ore. Wcdiicuduy, October 4, huvlnu hpent ilia week at the Normnn Dyer home. Audrey Goljsboock win liontcx lo tho Women a club Wedneaduy October 4, Refreshment wore nni'vod to tho fullowliiK mcinboia: Klizabctli Cumpbull, Uiirburu and Jo. Hulh Obenchi.ln. liclty Arm- ntrons, Lyudcll HurrUon, Wilna Annus unci urundclilKircii, Uulchy und l.ciih. Thi'linu Abbott wna honteaa lo tho brlditc club Krldny, Septem ber zu. Kcfrcihnicula were ai-rvcd nt a Into hour to Helen Smith, Unth Smith, Jennie Glf- ford. uctly Armntronit. Nlsha lludlcy, Mildred CiutwrlKlit, Kllrnbelh Campbell and Thelma Abbott. IIIrIi ncorra were held by Janli Uifford nnd ElUnbclh Cnmpbcll. Mm. J. Cieiheeck and daugh ter, Leslie June were bunlnesa vlsltora In Klamath Falls Satur day. Alico Jones and daushtcrs, Betty nd Benle spent the past week end at Bandon, Oregon. Frank Clagston of Medford, Ore., la spending the week here visiting frlenda and hunting. 12 Touh BWAO fNHOY UNITS AND O00 UNITS VITAMIN 'A" IN IVtHY POUND HERE YOU THIS CUSTOMER? Cgstomati Mar I place an order for bloekif . Uli I'm sorry. We are unabla to taka order! for blocks at tha present time. Cmtomtri How about an order for ilabit Un No. Our dry slabwood Ii gone, and wo art so far bthlnd with preen alebwood erden, wo had to quit taking ordera lor tha present. The sup- , Ply Is short, and tho season Is late, and wo nay be unable to get out all the orders on hand. Wo do have pros-to-logi and coal, and can make do. l'ry In a short time. J I" a typical conversation carried on all day at our r-- -i .mopnone and at tha counter. Have you under l4 why this situation exlsta In Klamath!" f.cl" h,v b"n, and will oontinuo to ba learea Item of II Supply, 11 VOU hV u... .k...U .... mrm. only as kindling. Use other luel for cooking and heat- 'lo iogs, coal and slabs can all bo used in all types cooking and ti..n. i . .i ... . . - wui.iiiviii, aoiiiviiiiivp Trim juii " djustment. We were several monthi behind when "oppsd taklna rrf.r. .-j .u. .... . H ba some time before we will be able to again take fl" ""'on for the ihortage Ii our Increased population. "Honing records ahw that 30 more fuel was de. this year than last In Klamath Fall! area. Our P'y irom the mills w. 1... h.n hrm.r .. as we I 1,0 'tockplle to draw from. i'i all to go cold or without cooking fire If thev will adlust . 10 the availablo supply. Pred H. Heilbronner "Fuels that Satisfy" plus Service Keno It In reported by rclntlves of Mm. Dnllun liecbo Hint nho la Kniduiilly khIiiIiiK sti'ciiKlh mid her condition Improving, follow ing sorloua conipllcutiona Jn mi appendix oncrutlon loccnlly. Mr j. Ilenhe Ik tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrn. Jumea I'hllllps, and the fuinlly formerly lived In Keno. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bucbc, also Mr. Derbo'l purcnts, now rosldo near Midland. Mr. Ulld Mrs Krinlr Klrnheru have moved to their now home In Keno. They formerly lived on the hlghwuy, near tho Keno pom nflirc. T. E. Deckard, who was In jured several weeks ago when tho homo which he wus riding, fell on his leg Is reported lo bo recovering satisfactorily at his homo. Mra. Charles Foster of Grass Valley, California visited at the homo of her husband's brother, Joo II. Fowter on Wednesday und Thursday. Several ot the men from Keno havo been on hunting trips this punt week. A number of Kono people era working In the harvesting of onlona and potatoes the past wack or two, Mr. and Mr, W. L, Perkins and Utile dauuhtor havo re turned to Keno to reside, after having been gone for about a vear. Thev returned to Keno und were here several weeks Inst spring, but It was necessary for Ihem to return to California to Olene Mr. and Mrs. Holly Swingle of Trull, Ore., were recent visitors at tho O, L. Brown home. Mra. Estclla Mill Is visiting at the homo of her daughter und Son-ln-luw, the Jnek MurHhalis, Cpl, Jimmy Sullivan spent a week at tho home of his parent. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Sullivan, returning to Sioux City, la., und uo ng from (hero to Lincoln Neb. Cpl. Sullivan la a gunner in the air corps. Mr, and Mrs. Guy Foster of Summer Lako were guests at tho Marlon Barnes residence tho first of tho week, They were accom panied to Klumuin falls by Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ewing of Pendle- take cure of business matters there. They expect to be In Keno ton, Ore. Mra. Ewing and Fos ter also visited with their eister, Mrs. Curmol llartln, who resides on Boardmun avenue. Mra, Hugo Leyva nd Mrs. Leo Hanks of Lakevlcw, Ore., spent Friday af ternoon With tho Barnes family On their way borne after trans acting busincsn in Klamulh Falls, Mra. Itoso Hussel of Topeka, Kans., has been visiting with her futhor, Henry Donovan, and brother Leo at the Corpehlng borne. Another brother, i.d, has also been with his family, hav ing recently returned from Alaska. ; Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Whitby spent Thursday evening visiting tho Jack Marshulls. A prospective husband and wlfo munt remain secluded to gether for 40 days before the wedding ceremony In Java. Schilling Coffee chilling flavor is always reliable. s- -iyy.-;iiiitv r r r i sav. "fn i - - - i o I till HUM I ' r - i - mjw-wim vri 'trzA'zrx xmz l m cojH f UCrO&er WU t t t i.Notin.llyAdvrtiBranJ.W..-k. mCj ; rVTiSj I aJ t-f-w,w 1. rf..rin nil tU krnnrl vu know nnd like. The brands VOU 1 H ' f X V -5m7k -A 5tVv reaa OOOUI in llio iumoii a leuu.ng muy uiiioi, iiaion iu wc mo w... "" I pT 1 x fViVVV f YTFj&szsickb l m your 'oc3' newPaPer" Stock up today on the many good "buys" listed """p- jjr . below ... Most important put your javings in War Bonds and Stamps. jQfiS& yy ) I 'l M y Campbells Soup TOmat0 ,.... .oh ;.. 9c GVE M m W-n ""p's Pork & Beans' ci-19c : gene'ir wkIWA IS H U Corn Country Home CB CS No. 2 Can 13c to your fJ lg M I iffli llli is?l? fffi A S nowf lakes or 8i?oDnnScSL. pS' 33c united war Tif-l llf i'.lS a CHEST I V I- iU SOU Prem Meat , Eggs Grade A Small ., Dozen 2-oi. can Wheaties (-ot. pkg. He Potted Meof, Llbby, No. Va tan 6c Deviled Horn, Underwood, 3oi. con 18e Tan 12-ox. can 32e Chill Con Carne, Van Camp 17-o 28c Diced Carrots, Del Monto 303 glass 12c Tendoronl, Van Camp, 6-o. 2 pkgi 15e Rico Krlipics, Kellogg't, 5'j- 01. pkg. 12 Kraft Cheese, V a I v t a I a, (6 pti.) ij-lb. 24e French's Mustard ....9-ot. ar 13c CHB Catsup (SO pts.) 14-oi. bottle 17e L. & P. Souco ....'....5-of. bottle 33c Miraclt Whip, Kraft 16-01. Salad D r t s I n g, Duchtss, 16-oi 23e Mayonnaise, Nu Made, 16-oi. 27e Bouillon Cubos, Kraft's, 5-eube pkg 8e Coffee, Hills Bros., 1-lb. glass 33c Noodle Soup, Lipton Mix, pkg. 9c . Helnt Soups, Vegetarian, Veg. Pta, Bean ll-oi. 14c i UP ,T , , ' Milk, Milk, 27c Jell Well Nectar PKg White dpt.) A lla "L: junket dertaVk ins - Pk c at no, SparKiins . Aasortod Dessori. Raisins, Sun-Moia, White Rice, M '," : ., S-ox. pkg. Salted Peanu s,' k?. ffi'W" Alb. a, x.-; t-fc HalfTH-it Tobacco 10c ..10-lb. 54e 50-lb. sack 2 '""5'o"lb. sk.$2 39 10-lb. 38e .......i. 88e Aunt Jemima: lie "packet He Gold Medal 'HoirV 2S-ID. Gold Medal Flour Flour, Drift Snow 25-lb. . n.u. Snow Flour, - . Flour, Harvest Bless 23-10. Dj.nre.k0 Ik . putiv"" . in.ni . l. sae Bisqui f lour " 25-ot. eon V Baking Powder. Calumet, 05. . u "''I":. Saits", Schilling 25e .26-ox pkg. 8e ,.e"V Rippled Wheat r..:.."0. pkf.-iOe Rico Krispies, Kellegg's ...'.pkg. U Nabisco Bran ;.16-ox.. pkg. I7f Bran Flakes, Post, 14-oz. pkg. 13c Grope Nuts 12-os:. pkg. 13e Corn Flakes, Kellogg's, 6-ox. pkg 5e Quaker Oats 20-ox. pkg. 13c ' Fisher's Zoom 20-ox. pkg.. 23e Wheatsworth, Nabisco Cer., ie . una. .................--- 7 M. i-Si H,ir catteo ....id. iar jjs - Airway Coffee r.. lb, bag 20 Nob Hill, Whl. Rst. Coffee, lb. 23e Sanka Coffea .:....:....lb. jar 36e . am M . Imtant Postum ......4-OX. PKfl. 41E Hershey Cocoa ....'x-lb. pkg. 10c . Hemo, Borden's ..........lb. jdr 59a , Ovaltine, Chocolate, 14-ox. ; Plain ..16-ox. 66a Canterbury Too, Black, 14-lb. 22 Tree Tea, Black.... Va-lb. pkg. 27 CjiS,, BHOHTENINQ Smooth iVOyUl eJMtin and Rlehi cute In quickly. 3-tb. Jar 59c 23 Crisco Shortening lb. jar 24c; 3-lb. jar 68c Cane Sugar, Stamps 30, 31, 32; 33, 40 10-lb. sk ....;....,,... ... ..63c Karo Blue Label Syrup ....T2-lb. glass 15c Brer Rabbit Molasses, Green 12-oz. gl. 15c Maka Mix, Syrup Mix Powder ....pkg. 5c Heinz Cider Vinegar quart bottle 21c Searchlight Matches, Ctn. of 6 boxes 29c G-E Light Globes, 25-40-60-W. (incl. tax) each 11c White Magic Bleach 32-oz. bottle 10c Edwards Coffee Finest Quality Blend Vacuum Pack Lb. Jar 28c fo J Super Suds Concentrated 24 0. Pkg. alaf W Oxydol 24-Os. Pkg. . Granulated Soap .. 24-Os. Pkg. 23c Sweetheart Toilet Soap 2B.r. 13c Clorox Bleach 32-oz. bottle 16c Sanifluih, Works Quickly! 22-ox. 21c Rex Lye 13-ox. can 9e Sunbrito Cleansor 13-ox. can 5c Bon Ami Powder 12-ox. can 12e Mrs. Stewart's Bluing, 10-ox. bottle 15a Argo Gloss Starch Mb. pkg.. 9e Elastic Starch 12-ox. pkg. 9c Rinso Gran. Soap 24-ox. box 23c Vano Cleaner ......32-ox. bottle 29e O'Cedar Polish 4-ox. bottle 19e Satino ........I..... pkg. 6e Simonix Liquid Wax pint 45e Windex Window Cleaner.. ....20-ox. 33e Jet Oil Shoe Polish bottle 9c Gaines Dog Meal 2-lb. pkg. 18e Gra-Pup Dog Food 25-ox. pkg. 23e t '.'jsi aV .. SAfCWAy At ATS Safeway Farm-Fresh Produce APPLES Tie Extra Fancy Delicious - "it. Irb. Extra Fancy Jonathans Winter Banana GraYonaiein 3 lb. 25c GRADE "A" LAMB 4M Shoulder Roast, square cut ...lb. 34c 7M Leg of Lamb lb. 38c 5M Shoulder Chops b. 37c 7M Rib Chops - b- JJe Breast of Lamb 1 lb. 19c Grade "A" Beef ' SM Roasts, .blade or 1 round bone cuts lb. 27 e 13M Sirloin Steak lb. 38e . ' Short Ribs or brisket Boil ...Ib.20e- Ground Beef lb. 28e Pork Steak lb. 33e Pork Roasts, shoulder cuts.Jb, 31e Pork Hocks lb. 17c Pork Sausage, country style, lb. 28e . Grapes Concerd 23-ib. lug $1 8 Grapefruit ni. Lb. 7V2C Carrots :!; e.... U, 7c Turnips Lb. 6c Potatoes Klamath Netted VlC Gems Klamath Netted Gems No. 2 SO-lb. bag Yams Baking sue $1.1? Lb. 10c Since 1919 Spring ut. Telephone 41 S3