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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 9, 1945)
nun nii'im: iws Keno Mr. Mnnly Purketl n n rt dnuiclitnr, Ellon, of Orlck, Calif., left (or tlmlr hnnin on frldiiy niter anveral wcuka' ntny with roliillvrn In Kono and com munity. Knvcrnl Kono pioilo obsprvnd birthday iii)iilvoriiiii, I tint wofk. Among tlirsr wort) Mrs, Karl Si'liarnr, Franklin Lew In, Hill Crime nnd Mm. Joe Foatrr. Mr. unci Mrn. Ciny U Monro loft for Flasher, N. Duk Inttl work. Mm. Monro will return In time for Urn opening of school, fill will loHi'li In thfl school tfuln Ihl" yrar, Monro will re main In I ho runt on business for a while. Mr. mid Mm. Jon II, Foster aprlit the weekend ul Ashland. On Sunday ufloriHion they vlnlt od at the homo of Mm. C. II. Mu Keen at Talont. Mm. McKeon and family formerly lived ut Kono. They also visited Mm, Charles Unwind ut Hrccte lllll fnrni near Ashland. Ifownrd was tar roulo cnnjfr for years, bo. twoon Kliimiilli Fall mid Ash land. Mm. Elizabeth Grncey, n sister of Mr. Vorn Puckolt, him re ceived word Hint her husband wm killed In ik-IIoii Juno II. Mm. Ciracey'a parents, Mr. and Mm. C'levenijer, were formerly resident of thin rnmmunlty. According to word received by B. W. MrCnrmU-k from bin dutilillter, Mm. Hazel Ilendrlckii, Mm. Ilendrlck son. Wlllliuii, wan wounded In action by shrap nel noma time aiio. Ho In Mill un derdoing treatment In the hos pital. Mr. nnd Mm. C. C. Iltisltlnson and duuKhter, Murlnrle. nnd nephew, Hill Crane, of Clearwat er, Calif., spent Sundny at Cra ter lake. They report a most en lovable duy. Little Wally Joe Fouler, grand on of Mr. and Mm. Joe II. Fou ler, has been III roeenllv hut U reported practically well aaaln. wany and Ilia mother, Mrn Waller 8. Fouler, lived In Keno last Hummer nnd fall. At nresent thev live In Klamath FalU. Mr. and Mm. S. Wnnih and little daiiKhter are visiting at the T-R-E-T-C-HI S-T.B-E.T-C-H rour iupply of his home-grown ugr a far aa possible. It' a material of war. Don't wiite It. Dairy Mm. Hellbronner Sr., of Klam ath I'm ll, npenl aevoral dnya with Mm. Emma Knock. Mm. Mickey Frnley I ex pected homo thin weekend from Anhlimd whnro alio ha been go ing to school. Wesley 1 In nk I iih. who 1 on a 3ll.ilny furlough, lit enjoying a vli.lt with hl fmnlly, Mr, and Mm. Lnuritnco llimkina. We. Icy liua n hrolhor, Donald, who la u Uo In tho lurvice. Friend will be Interested to learn of LI. Clydo llorsley re ceiving h discharge from tho air corpa under tho point ytejn. Clyde completed nil hi air mis sion In I'.urope mid returned hole in March. Ho then nerved on air Instructor In Oklahoma until July. Clyde nnd hi family aro at present vlsltina with hla oi.rentn, Mr. and Mm. Joe llorslcy, of Klamath Full. F.lmcr Smith nnd Hob Rhln vnlt recently spent a flvc-dny furlough with relative nnd friend. They are ntntloned at Snu Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Smith, of Crencent City, were guests of their daughter and family, the Keitli Turner, during their aon'a May,' Mr. nnd Mr. E. B. Schmoe. of Klamnth Fall, spent lust week visiting relative and old Wends In thla vicinity. Nora Leo, daughter of Mr. and Mr. Waldo Joric. returned home last week after vlsltlnif relative In Medford, 8Bgt. Theodore Helm ha re cenlly moved from Now Cale donia to the Philippine Island and wrltea Hint he shall, never forget tho trip. He In ulatloncd In one of tho largest cltlos which now lies a muss of ruin. Mr. nnd Mr. C. C. Brown have received word from their on, Harry, that ho ha left Ta coma, Wnsh., and I nulling In northern watera. Harry Is a Seabee and recently snent aev oral day at homo hero with hi family. Mr. Ada Arant, of Ashland, I visiting with her alster, Mrs. home of Mr. Unroll' father, Perry D, Wilson. JARS, CAPS, and IIIRS ktA (nOow IhImuiImm k tf BJI BIm Boat. To fit Mr mn umd loo Mia you bum ud tMrtt lo- , mi nomwr company, ai., im. LIDS RUII 0BST OWV tJOVi! o mm : nn SDuDgHW ES, n.U one. "-Wo thr Swc t them miBhty juiccl (To8nu'cou o((toP.of.maU.rang Buv a big bag tu or treating the Bay Mlcka and family for several day. Mr. Bnd Mm. Joe Horsley, of Klamath Fulls, were business vlxltor In this vicinity and Lan gell valley on Tuesday. Mr. Jill Adam of Klamath Fall, spent tho weekend with her parent, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolb. Warron, on of Mr. and Mr. Charles Flacku, of Klamath Fall, la home on furlough, from Europe. He I visiting his par ent and many of hi old friend. The Flackuse wore residents of North Dairy before thoy moved to Klamath Falls. Congratulations to Mr. and Mrs. Orrln Hankln on their third son, born to them last week at Hillside hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Hnnkin are resident of North Dairy. Fort Klamath Visiting here with relative last wook from their home In Lo Angeles, Calif., wore Mr. and Mm. Chester Jackson and two chihlion. Whllo here they were overnight guest at the home of hi undo and aunt, Mr. and Mr. Harry Engle. They also visited at the home of Mr. and Mm, Alfred B. Caatcl Sr. and Mr. and Mr. Earl Jackson while In Fort Klamath. Chester I the son of Tom Jackson, well-known lo cal resident of many year be fore moving to Merced, Calif., scvernl year ago. Mm. rt. S. Ballou returned last week from a trip to Grant Pans where she went for medical care. Mm. Fern Head of Santa Bar bara. Calif., Is spending a month visiting here at the home of her son-in-law, daughter and grand son, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Prowell, and Alan Kay. Pvt. Glenn Smith I spending a 15-day furlough here with hi parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Smith. He la atationcd at Fort Ebcy, Waah., In the U. S .army. The Big Lake Box company is moving It camp from Chin chnlo to a site on Seven Mile, west of Fort Klamath, where It will establish a logging camp for a year's logging operations. Capt. Alfred B. Castel Jr. ha arrived home for a 30-day fur lough. He is with the air corpa and has been stationed In Ger many for some time. The new 10,800 ton Victory ships will carry the names of 60 or more U. C. colleges and universities. Thursday. Aug. I, 194S HERALD AND NEWS KINS ITS A T.'K"..7, aiiomwM", PASTEURIZED SKIM IKlOt ADDS TO ITS GOODNESS . I a m 111 ----1 There's no time like Bummer time for tender, fresh fruits and vegetables. Ana mere s no place like Safeway to find them naturally fresh . . just as they come from the fields. So ... for an eating treat . . . try Safeway produce now! And buy now, too, for home canning while fruits and vegetables are plen tiful and prices low! Apples Cravenataln, fancy lb. 13c Cucumbers Local crop lb. 8c Cantaloupes Crown In Northwest lb. 8c Calavos rirm.ndnP. lb. 42c Grapes ThomPoB eedie. lb. 26c Peaches 8w..t.ndriP. 22-lb. lug 2.59 Tomatoes ClId.n m' lb. 15c Lemons meh juic nd nator 5 lbs. 65c Oranges Sweet S lbs. 54c Apricots for eaaning 24-lb. 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