Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 19, 1945, Page 7, Image 7

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Czern Zevely
Reported Milling
MALIN J. H. natllff. Mlln.
mid Mm. JnnicR C. Klovonson Sr.,
Miicuuni, nuve received word
IhHt llmlr nephew, Sgt. Ciern
Zovely. 3(1, wall-known In th la
community, who Iim been mlsa-
Inn lnco a-my in Normandy, la
n prisoner of th Oermens. They
worn inioriiino. m mi capture
through h Irllor written by .evil
ly to Mia. Hliivenaon last Aug
uat nnd received only recently.
HIM mother, mra. m. a. jeiisun
liven In Mluml, Kla., and hli lath'
or In Blcbor.
Merrill
UVallev
lllSll win hrlpmg Hi"
1; company f" "v
t'ts niursniiy.
Jaunty ronrt crew was
(i tno roan in."- -
.
P.'..,,,- Il.l.ina ri-tiiriii-H
irtlsnd where she apenl
wctKs rccupcruunH nitration.
jiirus "i'w " ........
cutting woon una wtr.
In Rooeris ooiikih rmu
nil)'.
Nork helped John Nork
In Moocris wan a tiiuvi
John flora nomc uii r 1 1
llolmes family has al
liiihfd movini!. The Buck
7 i.... !.. il
sio inuviua imu iiiv
home.
tnedlct was a caller at
cNork home on Friday.
Tt . i . ,1
lorn rcuirnea irom ino
hospital alter hla opcr-
Oltncdlcl Is spending n
i visiting in luamain
e DavU wai a Christmas
lueit at the Archie Hub
Be. Ho Is the aim o Mra
and Uvea In Ashland
Roberts was a culler at
hlo Roberts home one
week.
aid Mrs. Ben Nork nnd
ny were visitor here
evening from Klamath
ulllnex had the mlifor.
damage hli car quite
when he cot stuck In
Idy road near hla home
I Til Mn llnrrv r.lthnrl
, 'no airs. jncK lioiz
and son, Glen, were
ffUestl nl Ihn fMnmnrM
home on Rlinrliii-.
Id Mrs. Webster are now
I at the Hnrrtf r. IIKrl
f'ebater la quite 111.
rcsier spent n few
the homo of hi mini
.c, Mr. and Mrs. John
Henlpv
ohn Short and two chll
re visitors nt the home
wr ana brolher-ln-liiw,
Mrs, Iluby Keslcr, re-
V ihnnnnrB I., vi n.
la ,u rviiiiiilllll
fm hero on Saturday
niiu mra. Arciuc Rob
We a Kobcrls and Mr.
Warren Moore and
fw'n W." CBllcr '
ii nomc one day
IK1; Joo Nork wore
iuhiii tans on
They culled at the
Clara McCnwer. Mr.
Ken Doak nnd Mr. and
HP. V""T on nloiidnv.
rtslcr'a sisler .i i, .
vlillors ,cre ,,., Tn.
riulv . ' ' ' " '""Way
ilierVii ' " """ Mn-
iion; ""u"1 vaiiey lor
.Otlisft 19. .11. ...... .
ie .iTi,.i i " na 'viy"
taking sewing lea-
w3 ...L "L""ii 1,1 )o
ill lcIrri!"m,"ld R"berU
UthoV", w9 0 via-
S.n,," 'p"ce Webber
for IS P'nin nu
f, ft,?" 'IP? emp l"
cci ' ",s wiro nnd
fo. 1 ,0 "Mompany Iilm
niay nftcr-
llusbaiula of the Morrill LI
brarv club mombrra will ba an
tertaiiieti nl a iiiiiiuck auppar
uih card party in tna gym
illinium of the grade achool on
the evening of Friday, January
211, It waa announced this week
bv Mra. Don Palmar, president.
Dinner will be anrved al 8:30
with bridge and pmocnia to to
low.
Mr. and Mra. Don Palmer
hnva had na recent house guesla,
Mrs. Sen Davidson and Mra,
llnrnco llutcn. both of Redmond
The Lost River Garden club
will moot Tuesday, January 23,
at the home of Mra. Luther Has.
klna for a potluck luncheon and
"lacking" porty. Member! will
tie a unlit for tho Veterans' home
at Koseburg while Mra. 0. T.
McKendrce discusses "Around
the Year Wllh Shrubs." Each
member la asked to bring a
th mble and darning needle.
Lunchoon will be aerved at 1
o clock.
George Of f Iclrt Is reported to
be Improved following recent
critical Illness. Offleld la a pi
oneer of the Merrill commun
Ity and for many years prior to
lila retirement was In business
hero.
E. E. Kllpatrlck shipped a car
or onions Wednesday to ina lien
try Dehydrating company at
Gllroy. The onions were part of
the crop Hint wero caught by the
parly snow storms and freezes.
beveral thousand sacks sill! re
main In fields In the Tulelake
dlatrlct and a fow In the Merrill,
Malln area.
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.0J,,,o''and.nin.
K,;herbTZ:,H"
r " re evo .,r.k
.uflh old ,, m
'PERTUSSINS
Bly
CI Wto rail..?
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Mr. and Mrs. Herman Dahms
returned home Friday, January
13, after a month vacation
which waa spent visiting rels.
Uvea ut St. Louis and St. James,
Mlmouri.
Mrs. Axel Anderson under
went u tonallectomy at tho Mill'
sldo hospital on Wednesday, Jan.
uary 1U.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank Obenchaln
nro receiving congratulations on
tho birth of a baby girl. This is
their first child, and she has
been nn mod coralyn Jean.
Mrs. Martin Cavan left Mon
day to upend tho week visiting
in Portland, Oregon.
Mickey Moll of Klamath Falls
spent tho weekend visiting
mends hero.
TSgt. Kobert Smith, who has
snenl tho nasi three years with
the signal corps In Australia, Is
visiting at tho ivory rino com
puny with hla mother, Mrs. Alice
J ones. Ho has been delayed
en routo to rorl bam Houston
Texas. Smith enllstod in the
army In 1930, and prior to that
lima was employed by the Ivory
1'ino company.
Milk Testing Bill
Passed by Council
PORTLAND. Jan. IB fD
Family cows and goats will be
ic.iieu once year for uang a ah
onso, umlulunt fever source, and
tuberculosis, through an ordin
ance pusacd by mo city council.
Tho measure, to take effect in
30 days, also requires testa every
111) days for mastitis, from which
numans gel acpuc sore throat.
MODEST
SPOKANE. Jan. IS (P Con
fronting a burglary suspect with
a long prison record report. Dep
uty Prosecutor Clarence Smith
asked tho prisoner why he pre
viously had denied serving time.
"Pcoplo would have' thought
i waa Dragging," the suspect ex
plained. "Now the record can
apeak for Itself."
ITS
TO PRESENT PLAY
MALIN "Moonlight for Her.
bert," three-act comedy to be
presented by the Malln high
achool on January 24, wag writ
ten by Dana Thomas and la one
of the beat school presentations
to oe piayea nere. Ann uoietoi
Is directing and the leads will
be played by Robert Vlctorlne
as Herbert with Mary Ruth Bay
playing jean Bressart. comedy
narta will be clayed bv Paul Mc-
Culley as Vincent Farnaworth '
jr., and Margie Griffith as Mlsa
nepniewnne.
isiiiRr nicmunni oi in caai in
clude Richard Donaldson as Sid
ney Raines; Lincoln Eltner, Vin
cent Farnaworth Sr.! Mary
Elmer, Mrs. Raines; Dorothy
Loosley, Beverly Raines; Mary
Jane Hornbeak, Mra. Ellington
Lewis; Atha Griffiths, Julia
Arnold; Jack Lindsay, Felix
Heldler; Beaale Hanel, Mra,
Tracy, and John Loosley, Mr.
Tlerney.
The high school girls' glee
club, under the direction of Mrs.
Jean Blake, will assist.
Mi Laki
Mrs. Fanny Chevne waa re
turned to her home laat week
irom a local hospital, where ahe
received treatment for bruises
and shock aa a reault of a fall
at her home. i
Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeLaD
Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Jackson visited their grandfath
er, C. R. DeLap In a Portland
nosnitai lest week,
T. D. Pealrs, who suffered
paralytic stroke on Monday at
his home, was removed to a local
hosptal.
TSgt. Martin (Teddy) Green,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Green, who ia home on a fur
lough from the Aleutians, was
honored at a buffet dinner given
at the Pelican cafe ono day laat
week. About 25 friends and rel
atives were present. Young
Green will leave January 20 for
a station In Texas, where he will
receive further orders.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brelt
haupt and son Jlmmle, are visit
ing at Roseville, Calif., with
Mrs. Brelthaupt's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Clyde Griffith.
Mrs. Hana Hansen is conval
escing at her home, after receiv
ing treatment at a local hospi
tal Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Falrclo have
received word that their son
Paul, is now stationed In Missis
sippi with the army air corps.
Oregon Man Spends
72 Days Inside
Reich Wjth Deserter
THE DALLES, Jn. 18 (PI
LL Lester Carllle, now home on
furlough here, related that he
apent 72 days Inside the relch,
wllh a German army deserter aa
his companion, after his Thun
derbolt fighter plana was shot
down.
A German family shcltored
the pair while nail troops search
ed the area, he said. The lieuten
ant and the German finally
learned that American troops
were approaching the village
where they hid, whereupon they
started tor me battle area.
As they neared advance allied
lines, both spoke English and
walked down the middle of the
road to avoid being shot as nail
soldiers. Carllle reported. His an
swer when n American sentry
at a bridge asked for the pass
word waa, "How the hell would
I knowr
Arrests Skis Tartar
ITCHING
A SI Hmm TrMtaMf,
(1) Acte auleltlr to )m Ttehl
nrt Irritation of n5imRMh,
Itchln FMt and moat common
Kternallr efcUMd akin troublta.
(I) rromolM Healthy Heal Inf.
(S) Kconomloa) only ft (aw arpa
raqutrad at art application.
(4) rUTWACTtON i?UAHANTI!1CO
or moniy enaerfully rorunU&
flftt a arriaM orlslna! hMtl of
MOONR'A KMHRALD OH, today a.nd
apply aa directed. Any rood drug
afore will ba clad to auppif 7u.
MM MIDNIGHT
mom at)
ISA
Schilling
"Vanilla
Delicate flavor that
won't bake out
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As a successor to Mr. Boito, it is our aim to please you by giving prompt, courteous service,
together with the best quality merchandise at reasonable prices. It will be a pleasure to meet
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ORANGES
Blu Goose Jumbo Six DOZ.
69c
Sweet Southern Navels, Juice Size Do. 29
J. JL Large Solid
LetTUCe Heads. 2 for
Bunch. 2 for
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Grapefruit Juice r
Orchard Garden 46-Os. 3 JC
Orange Juice MBDon"J' .o..52c
Blended Juice s,". .o..47c
Tomato Juice .0,.23c
15clCarrots
A DDI EC Fancy Washington . AQ
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New Peas p Potatoes 1Qr
2 LBS -OOC New Red 2 LBS- I w
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Peas Rosadale ...
No. 2 Can
Flapjack
Albers .... 2K-Lb.
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PeP Kellogg's Larga Pkg. 2 for
Rice Krispies K.ll0fl9 .... 2 , 25c
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Shredded Wheat 0
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YAMS I
2 lbs. 19c
Pancake Flourspe,ry.NOB1.g69c
CnnEric Supeiior sndwich 35c
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Staley'a
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Pkg.
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HAMBURGER Freah Ground Beef. (4 Polnta) Lb. 25c
All Roosts Ar Good "Grade B" Beef, . '
BEEF STEW, Boneless, 1 pt Lb. 20c BEEF ROAST, Bonoless Rump, 10 pt. Lb. 35c
RUMP ROAST, B Grade, 6 pt Lb. 49e RIB ROAST, Boneless, 8 pts. Lb. 40c
T-BONE STEAKS (12 Poin's) (All Steaks B or A Grade) Lb. 39c
SIRLOIN STEAKS, 13 pt Lb. 35c BEEF LIVER, 4 pti Lb. 38e
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RIB STEAK 10 Inch, (7 Points) Lb. Jwu
LEG Of PORK oven Ready, (6 Points) Lb. 33C
FRESH SIDE PORK 8Het(1 or chunk, ,3 POin) Lb. 29c
PORK ROAST Shoulder Cut, (4 Points! Lb. 33C
LIVER Frtih PorIt, (No points) Lb. 25c
PORK CHOPS Center Loin Cuts, (10 Points) Lb.
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