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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 24, 1945)
HCTAID AND NEWS SEVEN mi M Mini: i iu IIIIIJ 1111 sUlllI. J-ltEJ 11 Mil LI Z . Pine Creek l. Kelly Creek grade school KKnto it Tunt clay of Graduation cxerc ... , program win " - who cum were Eugene nlchartl Leo Lwson, Poe Valley kr. hoso frKl'' nnttw rnnnon 1 l"'.rii' .kr. and Anill Kr,EW Tl.rpln. Ken Thompson and Robert for ipciuliii U Kni u "ii.Vwmo, the deluge IT to come." -urmcr riuvius Id out the mnln head-nates I? ... .....in the water IwlToro. Starting In enrnont, r , ' l... in iicnii- down on lv evening here ond never Torrents of mud- Lrbulent wntcr. boiled down knolccuics Ul ... -- fcf hot a roii so, iuii if". 1 .11,1. .1,1. mil. bu 1 cvrry fcd making nome new ones r . ... ... U I m K rBmn tho Dnimn. " I. 1 1 v-... i.rmiLli llio streets of the n on mad ond unrelenting fing'to I''0 "ct tlmt thc kt at the weir, Installed last ner at tnc om mmt unH and rocks filled in Jy ahead of II, bucking the h mitpllliiB there, now oc- b bv James' V. Jay, and tin fed Ihe main head of water nme down inrougn iown. iv rrrrk. likewise, was on kmnaiio and come down the lane ny vaninrun n. cui iho hishwav like a mad from a victorious fight, sent I rocks and cicuris on me kav without regard for traf- talcs, and sparing no mercy Sulci's choice garden spot at Lehman rancn. aucn is na I rmichshod manner of fcr s - . .. lo the valleys wun silt from (lain siones dui long ago Ind has learned to take the and debris with the slit, klnful lolls with tho calm kuy flow ot life and the bit- Hih ine sweet. one of the best attended e meetings held for some grange members voted to Saturday. May 26, grave- clran-iin day. For all those turn out to lend a hand in fvcry worthy cause, the Indies will have nrc a dinner for 12 o'clock. will bring trucks, nick' ' whatever tools and fa- tliey have to do the Job everyone knows is really (per did not follow Imme- upon the close of the g as usual since the lift- the mtdn Eht curfew re the necessity of hurrying his detail and dancing eloro and after sunner until l o ciock. Everyone a Dang-un time. Home Economics club itt Thursday afternoon at nge hall with Mrs. Joe as hostess. Sixteen mem' ind one guest, Mrs. Pat n, were present. She the club at the meeting nammersley was ap to take the place of Fleming, nrosldcnt of lb, who was unable to at- Buring the summer. The are Eolnff to work on Br Mrs. Keller at the next I. Devlllod eggs, sand' and coffee wore served r. Smith received her Km. and Mrs. Ed Beneflcl H thc Kolly Creek eighth iraauaung class by a spe aduatlng party at their last Tuesday evening. were nine graduating Irs present, which is thc (roup of eighth graders Among shoppers In Klamath Falls from hero recently were Vic Brown, Emll Wolls, Bo Tucker and Joo Nork. Olon Kcster rented some po tato lund from Archie Huberts this spring. Sovcral of the young people from hero attended the musical program held ut Henley. aevorui oi ine mrmcrs lira getting their sulphur for potato lormizur. Rex High nnd Joe Sullivan are drilling their dry land in grain now. The Llskcy brothers are get ting a lot of IhoLr land levelled and checked for alfalfu this spring. buck uocigcrs Is doing some night plowing with his tractor tins WCCK. Mrs. Joo Benedict nnd dan-h- ters are helping to get potatoes ready for seed. Wurrun Mooro took some bar ley seed for cleaning to a mill In Merrill on Thursday. joe uoneciua nought some barley seed at the Joe Nork ranch this week. Ho also bought wneni secu. Mrs. Bessie Holzhouser and daugmor, Liiicln Webber, were shoppers In Klamath Falls from nero on rrlduy. Chct Barton had some dry land cleared on his ranch this spring. He Is starting to sort seed potatoes In his cellar. Billy, Joe and Jimmy Nork were callers hero on Wednesday nigni irom umgcii valley. I he Hclllngs arc getting their seed potatoes ready for plant ing. Max Gerke and Ed Trulovc were business called here on Thursday from Klamath Falls sympathy Is extended to the Marshall families on the death of their husband und father. The funeral of the late Mr Pickett was hold hero on Wed ncsday, with quite a few attend ing. Vic Brown was collecting telephone dues one day last week. The Eddlo Roberts family were callers at the Archie Rob erts home on Tuesday evening. Ben Nork was a caller here from Langcll valley on Monday. He bought some seed barley. vie brown recently returned from Montana where he went to attend the funeral of an un cle. He brought an aunt with him to live here indefinitely. Mrs. George Rolling went to Klamath Falls on Tuesday to consult an eve specialist. Effle Benedict .visited with her sister, Jane Moore, on Tues day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs, James Brolha- nek wore callers here from Ma un Tuesday. The Homer Roberts family were callers at the Eddie Rob erta place on Sunday from Langoll vullcy. wubo a nd uulo Van Meter wore visitors In the valley from Klomptli Fulls Sunday. Bllllo Nork helned .Inn nnd John Nork to muku ditches for Irrigation last week. Joo Benedict flnMicd sowing his grain on tho Mooro ranch, and Is planting on his home placo now. Mrs. Qcorgo Helling and Mrs. Benedict unci dmigliliirs, Eftlo and Helen, and John Nork were among thoso helping William lubnk to cot tho potatoes ready for planting this week. Forest Broighthuunt Is eolng to plant 29 acres lo potatoes this season. 1 HATS rr work r 4r N WOOLEN STORE Mtln r! 8th Spracjue River Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Moore spi nl Mother's Doy in Ashland visiting with Moure's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J., Moore. Mrs. Anna Wolfoid and Paulino Grane uccoinpanicd them. Phyliss Sundcrvlllo and daughter Muria nro In Chcmawa where Mrs. Sundcrvllle is em ployed ut thc school thoro. Mrs. Pearl Shudicy, who has been there thc nust three weeks, re ports she likes tho work. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Nelson uro preparing to move to their runcii just east of Spraguo River. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson, former residents, will bo wel comed back by their many friends. Mrs. Pearl Rogers is here this week from Trail, Ore. She will be here a short time, going to Albany to return her children home when school closes there. Barbara Sncll and Patsy Crume, children of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvan Crume, have re turned home, having spent the school year attending Sherman Institute ut Riverside. La Vena Chipps. daughter of Mrs. Ham Lawver and Mel bourne Walker, son of Mrs. An gcline Crume, who were also students at Sherman Institute, are at home here. Mr. and Mrs. Orlan McCum ber have recently closed a deal for the Charley Jewel prop erty. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. William, son and daughter Dorothy, were visiting Mr. and Mrs. Folk Had dock and friends over the week end. The Williamsons now live at Prlnevlllc. Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Baldwin were calling on friends in Sprague River on Wednesday of last week. Rollo Moore and Vincent Bodncr Sr., were lucky fisher men Sunday, returning with a seven-pound trout caught by Rollo Moore and a five-pound trout by Bodner. Friends of Lt. and Mrs. Aus tin Haddock have received the announcement of the arrival of a son, Richard. Mr. and Mrs. Haddock are both well known in Sprague River. Mrs. Had dock, the former Eleanor Barth, taught in the Sprague River school for some time. Byron Welch and Harry Eaton were business visitors In Dorrls, Calif., one day last week. Mrs. Gladys Passolt was able to return to work Wednesday, having recovered from a recent illness. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short and son, Jlmmie were in Sprague River Thursday. Jlm mie is on leave after 13 months overseas, and took part in the invasions of Saipan, Luzon, Leyte, Guam and Okinawa. Mike Short, who ha been en leave win ship out soon on a Victory ship. Mike is chief eleo triclan in the merchant marina. - Mrs. E. J. Tuning, Ivann and Doris are visiting Mrs, Tuning'! S Brents in ' Idaho, having gone lere to spend Mothers' Day. Have eggs at' room tempera ture before beating them. AH ELASTIC SUSPENDERS GARTERS OREGON WOOLEN STORE ever to graduate from thc Kel ly Creek school. Those attend ing the party were May Bene (lei, Leona Robnctt, Frances and Mary Hallinan, Susnn Faris, Eugene Lawson, Kenneth Shaw, Faye Shaw and Faye Schacffor. Ice cream and cake was served after the games of the eveninp were over. Everyone rcportec having a very nice time. Large Shipment of the famous Stetson ic Stockman Shapsi, Gradss From No. 1 to tX Cleor Beaver Qualities 850lo 35 .lacs 111. Ldrew'sJ MANSTORE 731 Main St. Headquarters for Ststsons For 28 Ysars Tfcy'r growing Ilk sine I ttarfa tnm on... TRIANGLE CHICK STARTER The first tight wk are a critical peiiod for your chicki. Play tale by starting them on the road to nurdy health with Triangle Chick Sorter a rarefully balanced ration built to fill their requirement! for. proper development. M KUm-AT YOVI nUMU OUUM V2 iMJi.-rfipiJi-.Mi in ijjj.i Kppetizingw Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE --T t ih&efrmm as ai sat I 1 I ; Inside or OufsiiS Picnics 25c CMC WiW, Mb. loaf lie Picnics and Spring holidays go hand in hand. A novelty all the family will enjoy is a home picnic with a hot dish for the main attraction. Or you may want to pack all the rutin's in the old fashioned way and let the family prepare their own in the wide open spaces. The suggestions below will give you a head-start for a leisurely day with a minimum amount of time in the kitchen. I mid Picnic HOT POTATO SALAD CASSIROLE Make your favorite potato salad, place in cas serole and layer with sliced frankfurters or diced luncheon meat, sliced onions, cooked peas or string beans and dot with mustard and mayon naise. Top with potato salad and bake in mod erate oven (375 F.) 30 minutes.' Oultidc Picnic. SANDWICH! S-"Mak Your Own" Take along Assorted Bread Head of lettuce Mayonnaise Meat or fish salad Hard cooked eggs Peanut butter and jelly MACARONI AND CHEESE SALAD Marinate macaroni in French Dressing. Combine with diced cheese, sliced olives, sliced radishes, diced onion and mayonnaise. Garnish with to matoes. Pickles an? carrot circles Devil's food cup cakes with white icing or cookies Fruit Hot Coffee qr Lemonade ' .Carry lemon juice and sugar in jar. Combine with waif 4 at scene of picnic.) Safeway Homemakers' Bureau JULIA LEE WRIORT, Dtnelor Corned Beef Hash Wl Tang k T"ty Sandwiches (8 R. Pts.) D Swift's, Serve Hot or Cold (6 R Pts. Potted Meat FUI" B Cheese PBb,t'tt' s"1 or Pim 4 H f American, Dutch Mill (24 R Pts.) v.neese Kraft Velveeta Cheese (24HPU-) Porter's Macaroni EU,0W and tar" Jell Well A" FlaTOr to Chocolate Syrup s,fart 8,Md Horse Radish Mustard Sweet Relish L,bb7'g vuupcu V I I T -u Jelly Glasses s CertO Pectln Del-S'T bT buying; 3 bottles Jels Rite Ll,ul1 p,ctinor j,11t Pen Jel Powd,ie1 Poetin CI-...- Kitchen Craft I IVUI Flour Sp,rry' Dtilte1 Snw f" Harvest Blossom nuui Pancake Flour Su"nn Br"d wo. I can 12-31. can H can 34c 6c M-os. pkg 2c a-ib. Pkg. a.ifc,pkg.75c 14-ci. pkg. 5c 28c Edwords Coffe lUgutor onef Drip SOes. jar 23 c 58c 8c 15 c 15 9-os. glass 14M-OS. Jar 50-lb. sack 2.05 25-lb. sack 50- lb. 1.78 10c 27c t-ox. slse, dot. 3botu-47c 13c 12c 1.06 .o-tt.2.38 as-92c H-b. pkg. fc t-os. bottle S-os. pkg. $-lb. sack Nob Hill Coffea .. -Mb. bag Delicious whole bean 2-lb. 45c Airway Coffee ...3-lb. bag Ground fresh l-lb. bag 20e Canterbury Tea, Orange Pekoe, black . . .1 38 or. Filters, Dependable Cloth 2 pkts. ...... . Paper pkts. Sun Valley Beverage, refreshing. V-gal jug .... plus deposit Tomato Juice, Sunny Dawn, Fancy (20 B. pts.) .....46-oz. .Grapefruit Juice, Town House, (20 B. pts.) ; 46-oz. Beet Suaar . . . 10 lbs. 5 lbs. ....::....32e. Stamps 35, 36 Seedless Raisins, full of iron.. 2-lb. pkg. . Corn, Country Home, C. B., cream f Jfj . style (20 B. pts.) ...No. 2 can Cut Beans, Wilamet, (2 cans. 10 pts.) ....... ....No. 2 can Swaetwett Feas, fine spring dish. (30 B. pts.) -No. 2 can Diced Carrots, Blue Tag (no'pts.) 303 jar 49c 21c 30c 62c 24c 12c 13c 12c Ritz 1 oc Ivory Soap Sweetheart Crockori, 1-lb. box -1 Floating Toilet Soap KHtpy 33c Medium 19c Crackers, 2-lb. box OJC Bar V A Cakes iO Freeh Chloken Halibut fJnder 10-lb. Fish By tho 'OUc Piece lb. JJ" rresh, Medina Halibut 10 to 90-lb. fish Piece lb. HALIBUT FRESH SLICED lb. 40c Razor Clams, cleaned lb. $1.15 Round Steak (1 1 pts.) AA grade, lb. 41c Rib Steaks (7 pts.) AA grade .....'.lb 35c Lamb Loin Chops (1 0 pts.) A grade lb. 55c Salt Mackerel lb. 37c Fresh Oysters pint 65c Prawns, Nate's Best, 14-oz. Jar....$1.05 Luncheon Loaves, Assorted, Type 2 (4 pts.). lb. 48c Polish Sausage, type 2 (5 pts.)....lb. 39c Spiced Ham (10 pts.) lb. 55c Wieners (6 pts.) lb: 37c PINEAPPLE Fresh Cubsn NEW GREEN PEAS... AdrAKAwUS no. i elity Wenttohee Fener Green . rlBECU EDV 7lEEri WSI l utsh trpe . SPRING RADISHES L0NI CABBAGE Solid, erlso ................. DRY ONIONS Yellow DenTOrs TMUTACC I VITIM I WB. Fl,W grown lRRATe VHIiW I 9 Top( 0f LEMONS 8unW,. . VALENCIA ORANGES GRAPEFRUIT GREEN ONIONS 22 c t,19c .2450 18c 2 14c in. 8c 3 21c ;h24c iv 7c " -' ' I..12V2C ih.11C le,12c; J,'; ' ' . : ;. 2 ,15c mV TO SAME ON FOOD AND TEMPERS. 7VoJ WHAT I CASSAGt A9AIN? I'MNOTJieOS. VOUKfWrV :-?tifit:m I Sit 6AVftfO0a..AN0JIM' I &.-mJt&JwS ALL LEFTOVER. I '?jJIWjV!kJ rWATAU. IVtASLESAM lifMIV trS JVUatr-VJ OUST CANT WASTE VvT PJ Ail NIC-ABOUT SOLD BY WeiaTr.. T 6e yostf offHctal an tieUM , mt OomiIm ....