peconibo r 28, 1944 HERALD, AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE FIVE rlml HUM lpuncnil serv- itfthollc church hi Uummiulr i i . ,rlt,y 'l,r A"'" Lorn, who died In u Khiiniilh Hi lioplll Mondiiy u( last ''S Mr, lionora .wuii n rcil. ,,i'0r mmsimilr for 12 ycurs Mil led 'hut plnco olKhl ynurs WW I.. II,. U, 0 l() rem"" ...... H ,.( linlv mid wd 02 ycura "fj' .i the time of his death. !wo ions, Outdo and Hudolfo, ., lervhiB In tho Italian nrmy, Anlnliinllii ..I... iiirvivcs. w . flrnvm Ml'l fllf. Ii. fumi w.... - ....... , ord P- "owo nd "on nntl d?"'1. Grove, whero the Howes hiivo -iirchiiffCti iiviiiv, u, PUm " 1.. If Inmalh k'ulla .ml, I ,c end of tho present school I he Win J1-"" ,nn " ' iv" recently accepted pout In the journi "k urn! on Leave Lunelle Gndy, son of Mr. nd Mm. i W Gndy of Hope street, It home on leave for the Christ mil holidays, and Is vlslllnii with (rlends and relatives here, jutciio Is with the NUOTC at the University of Washington In Seattle, unci will return there on January 1, naeuneratlnfl Dorothy t.es- meUlcr Is recuperating Horn a tonsil operation performed Tucdny. She Is now ut home nt 1240 Mon inure, wncro snc mis been vlnlllnii her parents over Die Christmas holidays. Miss Usmilstcr Is a student at frcmo slate collcuo. n.nrn Th,l- U, I M hrt I, ,h. ...... (or the colored personnel of the WUnmll. mil'lll llll atfttinn uKmn Saturday night at 7 p, in., In lown. The navy orchestra will provide music for tho holiday fifty. Biby Born A baby boy was born on Christmas day to Mr. and Mrs. Stephen K, Sabo Jr. The baby, whoso father Is now veriest, has been named Michael Paul Sabo. VITAL STATISTICS HtNTXLllcpi at Hl1UM hospital, KUmilh rll, On.. tiecmbr aj. inn. 14 Mr- and Mr. Bon JUnml, Mnlht. Or?., i boy. Weightf 1 pounds u agjini. POVTrn-porn at Htllild hoiniut, Klimiih ralli, Or , Dceniir J1, lOii, w Mr. and Mri. John )ytr. Tuftlakt, CiHf.. a boy, Weiihtt fl pound. (J'i M(i. Nam: Claude Jamei. HARM Born at Hltlitdt hnopiui, KJimtlrt ralli. Ore.. Dectntlwr 34, 1044. Mr. and Mr., Altwrt I.. l(sli. ciui mult, Ort , a acirt. Wcittht; 7 pound i U wnett. Name; Uarbara Jim. ,1MPCP--lloin at Klamath Valley hoi lU). Klamath rail, Or Dcrrmbr V. to Mr. and Mri. Altwn V. mr. llift Oregon, a boy, Wtiiht; 4 pwndi 11 ounca. OBITUARIES JOHN JOHtPH COUMAMI Mri Jouph Cnumana, a native of OnUrjo. Canada, ajt ttT ytara, paiid .iy In thia city Dceamber 3t at it. 40 I. m. Ha rcaldad with hi brother. iriomai Coumana at 4O30 Bryant, and n a innnar amployaa at the Tcltcan y Lumbar company. Tha rainalna rrt I Uia Carl Wfinlock Tunaral home. Em hi Hlxlh, Funeral arraniamanU BABY MARGir Rt C niAttliniiN Hirfla But Daarborn, 19 day old baby frl of Mr. and Mrt. C. W. Dearborn of winia. praon, paiird away Wodnti x rnornini, u renter 27. foUowini a my brkf Tllitana. In addition tn Tier Rirtnu ha U mrvlvrd by two brother. rold William nrf l.ut)ir It.nrv nnr. wrn and one filter, Catherina May WirKorn, all at noma; alio her two Ktmni..i nwr. niri. ntry uearnorn ann . nuby Drown and i raat-iranri-pirinii, Mr. anil Mri. Krank Niohnl a I Bonanra, Oragon. Funeral aarvlcat nd ccmmhtnnu will ho held at the omnia cematery Thunday, Decemtur Wlmnbarh nf St. Paula Enlnconal 'hwrch offlrlatlnf. Arranjamanu In "im or in a carl Whltlock runarai norn. " Mltd. NINA It. MAftTK.V Mri. Nina It. Maitcn, native of Mln- MIlOll. .H 111 ... n.n.,(L nl M daja pdMtd away at tha noma of her fliuihter In 1'nrtUnd. Orauon, Ufiranibar . wnra ana naa re mon ior ma nan hi had been it rc it drill of Klamath tounly for 30 yean. Surviving: htr li (on; five dauiMui, Mra. May Corkhlll. ifr' lTr Conkla and Mrs. Ruth Turpln ill Of Port anrl. flrainn: a.n Mrs .Toimi rV and Mri. Ollva DWHI nf l.m ".irp, n wru M ra mic nt m van and 't-frandrhlldran, runaral ar l! fiftfRS " Unlat'v,'y "l t0 bt h,ld Courthouse Records w .,,;!"LM" "r . ""ini r.rr.r. ariv nr motor J.' wall, unilor the InduJnco of r. .. ;.iir. L.nminiiiin au ny.. kiri?,..1,l.nuel Millar, ilrlvlm motor v. antr in. inllurtic. of n- SM cl' w,,hliu "" " "M 111 J.'- "iinitr, earryint coneti to wmi": wmmlllrd ao d.vi. h.... 1 ,v,orr,nn, ii iiiB in procure r&J"r ', Hwiw. rinrd MM. .1... i:,n0 Mine num. rnlllns in pro. jJJJ 1H motor volilclo IHonio. fliifil Vi . . .il'M wllr. PSMlnir motor . J;1' Hli iniu(tlol,nt cltaranci. Vln.d Card Partv JV.,... .. Mooso will spiiiihur a card party l'l lday alternoon, nuccmber ail ut i n. 111., at the Mouse hall. The public Is InvlltMl. T10 U ; ,'; cMiinmiit,,, ()f , women rt iw Mooso will ,l:ci t n,u ,, Sl r P."Vl ,bl1' au' ul 0:;)() m . .i """ a i)unii!ss niiin ' CU,',!1 ls cliair' Knight, of Pythias The ft'"? V" Pyll'lna will meet at h i IOOF hall t 7 o'clock p. m. thin evening, Thuraday, for 11 tur key feed and public Installation of office. The Knlxhts of Py. '. !1,"i"'KL,,l"!l1' f"'llle and the I ythlati Silmor.i and their fami. lies arc Invlterl. Vlilli Hr I'KC Harold Rob c ?"; ton of Mr- ""d Mm. C. S. KnhPi'tKon of Lincoln street, left Wednesday morning for Cortland after upending thn holi days here. Robertson Is station ed In the air corpn ofricc, Port land port of embarkation. PASTEURIZED SKIM Milk ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS bnriitmai uunii Mr ,i Mrs. Harry Ruch of Rccdsport were Hie weekend holldny guests of Mr and Mrs. Carl Arthur at their home In tho Kvans apart ments. Ruch Is owner of a large n...... mninui III ncCOSporl, Hr From Tulo Allan marKioy and Donald Ross, iiii-mui'is 01 me sum 0f tin. iiiieiune mi a center, were ylsitori In K I a m a t h falls Wednesday. , Etgl Mott The Eogles aux lllary will meet Friday, Decem ber 20 at 8 p. m. In the lower KOE hall. There will bo refresh ments and entertainment alter lodge, Raturni South Margaret Pearl llalley, rlnuglitcr of Mr. and Mrs, V. L. llalley, 1828 Etna, relumed to San Fran cisco Tuesday after spending vnrisimas nere. DoMolay All members of IJeMolay are reminded of to. nights regular meeting in the Masonic temple at 7:30 o'clock. There will be balloting on new memoers. Visit H.r Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zinn of Duiisniulr spent the holidays in Klamath Falls with their daughter, Mrs. Law rence Roman, and family. To Sptak Reverend Ingersoll will speak at the servicemen's chapel on Friday, December 29. Tho chapel Is located at 325 Main. FOR HOLIDAYS HERE 1st Lt. Ralph P. Taylor, who nan been wounded four times during his period of combat, re turned homo Christinas morning to Join his wife, tho former blizubclh Burton, and their young daughter, Sara Elizabeth. Lt, Taylor was officially list ed n wounded by the war de partment on Wednesday. He wus first hit while In Italy and when the 7th army moved Into Ger many he received additional wounds. He will report alter January 1 to Harnes General hospital, Vancouver, Wash., and Mrs. Burton and daughter will accompany him north. He Is the son of Mrs. May Taylor, 610 N. 7th, and George Taylor of Portland. Mrs, Ralph Tuylor is the daughter 0 Mr. and Mrs, George Uurton, 43 Pine. Home of Klamath Man Ransacked The home of Ben Bishop a. 4810 Shasta way was ransacked by burglars early thin week, ac cording to Sheriff Lloyd Low. The homo was entered by throwing rocks through the win dow, and unlocking It from the Inside. All the members of the Bishop family were away at the lime of the burglary, and several articles were taken, Low reported. 3P valtor Harold Klrkbrlde, San Francisco, chief engineer for the Southern Pacific company for 12 years until his retirement last January, died Wednesday in Dunsmuir following a heart attack. I Klrkbrlde has just returned from Klamath Falls where he had been on business for the SP. He was en route to San Francisco when he became ill and was moved to the Dunsmuir hospital. The engineer had been at the local yards on a private Inspection Job and attending physicians said his illness was brought on by over exertion. Ranger Station Shift Announced BAKER, Dec. 28 (P) Shift of stations for national forest rangers was announced here to day by Charles Simpson, local forest supervisor. Eugene Wil month, Blue Mountain ranger station,, will assume charge of the Bend dis trict, Deschutes forest. Harry Wolfe, Whitman Dale district, moves to the Blue mountain district and Avery E. Berry transfers from the Umpqua forest at Roseburg to the Dale district, Classified Ads Bring Results. NEW RECORDS SEEN IN SP 44 TRAFFIC Southern Pacific's freight and passenger loads piled up new all-time traffic records in 1844, President A. T. Mcrcler reported today in a year-end statement of the railroad's activities. The company's net ton miles of freight in 1944 will be slightly greater than in 1943. This rep resenus a new all-time high for the fifth year in a row, being nearly three times the load car ried in 1939, the last year be fore defense production affected rail transportation. Passenger miles for 1944, it was stated, will exceed last year's by more than 11 per cent, being five times those of 1940, a fairly normal year, and estab lishing a new all-time record for tho third year In succession. Net Income In the year Just ending, however, will be ap. proximately 35 per cont lower than that of 1943, and is expect ed to run about 53 per cent be hind that of 1942, it was noted, due to higher wages, increased material costs and mounting tax payments. PORTLAND, Ore., Deo. 28 (Pi A burglar broke through the second floor of a vacant building adjoining a downtown cafe, forced a door, and dropped into the cafe kitchen through a trap door. His loot: one 40-cent sweet potato pie. Card Party The Women of tho Moose will sponsor a card parly Friday at 2 p. 111. in the Moose hall, BONNEVILLE SNOW PORTLAND, Dec. 28 (Pi Six "Inches of snow blanketed the Bonneville area today, and drivers were warned of hazard ous conditions on the Columbia River highway near Crown Point. Portland, however, recorded ubovc-treczliig temperatures. WEATHER r.uitnr Klnm.lh rll Rner.menlo Norih nond Portland Madford Meno San Francltco . 60. tils IKK Mln. Praeln. 3D Trare .sn .10 Northern California flalny '"djiy: linwari tonlKhi; cooler tonlahl. Trlilay partly cloudy wltr. Hint anowari lutn 'or'Yon-tntrmlttanl rain today and tonlshl but .now over and ea.t of cat cade.. Sllfhtly tolrter In .ovilll and aa.t portlona tonUht. uM ahower. rrtday. cTmT" or THANKS Wa wl.h to thank our many friend, and iwlnhhore for thrlr Idnd word, and beautiful floral oflerlno in our recent bereavement, the death of our aon anil brother, little llarrell Oene Mecham. Mr, and Mr.. r.imr Crap.er and family. NEW kind of ASPIRIN tablet doesn't upset stomach When you need I 1 rti i qulckrclioffrom I . '' nnin. do VOU -V ' v.'.' - . . - jBBTi licKitatototake "i 4 J aspirin bocmise .,.". I it leaves you V X-fl 1 with an upset .Tmtnn stomach? If to, vnMPUPf I fliln new med nl Hliienvnrv. SUPERIN. ia "just what the doc tor ordered" for you. Suptrln Is otpirin plus contains tho sumo pure, sale aspirin you havo long known-but devoloped by doctors in a special way for thoro upset by aspirin in Its ordi nary form. This nw Wnd of, aspirin tablet dissolves more quickly, lots thn aspirin get rlulit at tha Job of ro liovlnir pain, reduces tho acidity of ordinary aspirin, and does not Ir ritate or upset stomach oven alter repeat doses. Tor this out to remind you to net Stiperln today, so you can tiny ft on hand when hradaohes, colds, for New Year's Parties Mixed NutsNoposnutI Lb.47c Fresh Roasted Peanuts 90 Pound aWW Ritz Crackers Mb. Pkg.22c Hershey's Cocoa Lkbg.lOc Edwards Coffee 28c 2Ijb54c Nob Hill Coffee Whole boen freshntii Mb. bag Airway Coffee w Mild, mellow blond Mb. beg"C Pepsi-Cola and Burgundy Wine ("Nips") 6 bottles 3 Plus Bottle Deposit. Monte Cristo ... .24 oi. bottle $1.07 While Stocks 26-oi Laitl Bottl' Monte Cristo Real Champagne. Was $2.75 12-oi. , Cans Prem & Tang 32f 5 The Perfect Meat for Lunches, Snacks Mrs. Wright's Bread ;..Wb. l0.j 9c Tea Bags, Canterbury beg, 36c Borden's Hemo Food drink. ,b. 3 59c Sun Valley Beverages H gallon Jug (plus deposit) EalaitM'a? Baa?lie1i aViv I lauvi a iiianii itiia 40-oz. pkg. Softasilk Cake Flour 2?i.lb. package Kitchen Craft Flour S-lb. sack 25ti 10-lb. sack Puffed Raisins Sun Maid lS-oi. pkg. Peanut Butter 25 Bovorly or Howdy Coarse Grind lb. Jar Beeville Honey ,.i.,b. j3Qc 49c 29c 26c 43c Kanana Banana Flakes Sfi-os. can 39c White Satin Sugar 10 bs. 62c Soda Crackers or Grahams 2-lb. box 33c Libby's Deviled Ham 3-ox. can 16c Joy Mixes, Golden Layer and cup cakes 12-oi. pkg. 28e Supurb Soap 50-oz. pkg. 39c Favorite Matches .. carton of 6 boxes 24c "CAT AND tQG" CLEARANCE - In the grocery trade "Cats and Dogs" refers to slow moving items, discontinued products, or just plain overstocked merchandise that "needs a home." And that's what these are as well as a number of other odds and ends on display at your Safeway. Help us clean them out before the first of the year and save real "doughl" While they Iastl Clean-Up Prices That: Are "Doggone" Hot! Mavis Cola Syrup Makes delicious drink at home. 12-oz. bot. 5c Tinned Jelly K ElBc Delicious tropical guava Jelly. Sweet, tasty. TiiitM Valid for sandwiches 1 Una Bnd ,alads J4 t: Pre-Cooked Beans Copcland's brand. White beans. H-lb. pkg. 9c 9c Minute Man Soup Mixes Vegetable or Chicken noodle. 95c Excellent for quick hot lunches. 3 pkgs. Bon Ton Shoe Polish Black, brown, army tan. For that beautiful shine 2 tins 25c MaCa MlX Delicious for making pin cake and waffle syrupone package lfc makes one pint syrup 3 pkgs. ,v Many other items on display. Don't miss 'em! i ic'lrVlt Safeway produce Is rushed from form to store. Celery Tondor and crisp U. Carrots , tb;7c Oranges caiifomis Nsvcis Lb. 10c Grapefruit J&ri! , He YamS California Lb. Sweet Potatoes tiUc p.i.int.c U. S. No. 1 Klamsih A CO rOtatOeS Q,m, 100-Lb. Bag " U. S. No. Klsmsth Gems SO-Lb. Bag 1.7S New Year Cleaning Needs Parsons' Ammonia quart bottle 21e White Magic Bleach ...... quart bottle 10c Lava Soap, the miracle resolvent soap. Large bar 5c Penn Champ Floor Wax pt. 49c and 1 Free Peets Sweet- Puz Granulated I I Granulated Soap Heari Soap ' Toilet 33-ox. pkg. Soap 21K-OS. pkg. 26c 1 2ba,j3c 1 23c SPBAKfNG OFSOLUrONS i l.WLVI TO DO MV CHOOLWORK BRTTBtl IN 1145 SO I CAN OROW UP TO BE A OOOD CITIZEN I aV I RSSOLVe TO WHITE MORS UTTBM TO MV SSISNOS IN THE ARMED PORCES SO THEVWl. Shop wlsely-poy no more than celling prices help keep prices down. 4 Resolve to buy War Bonds with your savings in 1945 . . . and here's a good way to start your New Year savings right now . . . Resolve to buy all your foods at Safeway in 1945. You'll find all the brands you know and like the best values of 1945 at your Safeway store plus naturally fresh produce and guaranteed meat. - Cut String Beans Wilamet, No. 2 can.. '10 Pts. per Tin) 13c Tatmntn liiiVn Sunny Dawn (2 blue stamps) No. 2 can ' Tomatoes fs'Ll'll'stamps). no. 2 can 15c Whole Kernel Corn Country Home, (20 Pts. per Tin) ... CmsmmIi Emeiil Bay ?pinacn (20 p,. pr Tin) Sweet Potatoes Pel-la.Co .....No. 2H ein'C Sugarbelle Peas ,(2 16c ICa. ., No. 2 cm No. 2H can 17c Mayonnaise N Marg Pint Jr Nu-Made. Fresh-made like homemade. . Sunny Bank 2-lb. 8nnc (jr p ib pfc9- IT 351 Best Foods Mayonnaise pi"' 34c Duchess Salad Dressing p1," 23c Sandwich Spread Bo"h Pmt s.r25c Durkee's Dressing ,A And Meat Ssuee 10-os. bottle UC Cider Vinegar oh Mm. i-si. bot. 57c Cucumber Pickles . Helns .,,1.24-os. jar 0C Chopped Olives Libby, h can 13c Yanilla and Lemon Flavor 1fl Westag ,...8-os. bottle ' "C Snowdrift SHORTENING jet 68c Spry SHORTENING Royal Satin SHORTENING 59c 3-lb. Jar No motter what the cut or price Safeway meat Is guaranteed. GRADE "A" BEEF Round Steak, 1SR, lb. 38c Sirloin Steak, 13R, lb. 40 Rib Steak, 11R lb. 32c Chuck Roast, blade or arm cuts, 5R lb. 27c Short Ribs for braising or boiling . lb. 20e Ground Beat lb. 28c VEAL GRADE "A" Vesl Roasts lb. 27e Veal Loin Chop lb. 42c Veal Rib Chops .... lb. 38c Veal Shoulder I Steak lb. 2 Eviscerated Fryers, no waste .......... lb. 65c Rabbits, fresh dressed lb. 55c Oysters, medium sijeed pt. 65c See Our Selection of Point Free Steaks and Roasts. "Utility Grade" at Lower Prices. I RESOLVE TO LIV8 AND EAT WI3SLV SO MV WOSK SOU VICTORy WONT SLACKEN IN 1145. WISSLV SO MV I ''''X'i WOKK SOU VICTORy fc-sl WON'T SLACKEN I RSSOLVi TO 8SRVB MV PAMILV NUTRITIOUS POOO-TO SHOP AT SAPEWAV AND SAVS MONeV-TO iuvest MV SAVINGS IN WAR BON03I TURKEYS u. s No. 1 Fsncy Hens Point Free etc, strike. Sea how quickly is 1 m m lb. 49c SAFEWAY rc eves pain. now msm A....a.A fnnl Qfr.Af &-A..rAt,t W4 i" .V. .Tic,,;. toH.ii .t.itllllfil gist's, Ifif! and 39!. ft -in.. fi Jvl-