Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 11, 1946, Page 13, Image 13

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corninand oft-r tl. Jap
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.T, rnnurcsjlonnl commit-
nl wau.mii"" '
,lcly warn t)l loul U
ilittrs of Japiiiu-se nl
Stirk Qucitioned
I re the committer look up
kimmel matter, rrruuxin
iunrd Adm. lliirnlil 11.
former chief ot naval
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mil siifo iiihsii(( of mi Aini i li nn
vessel, I'lirrylnu iiiiirliie mill
other Anii'ilcum frmii north
China to Mnnilu.
I'Vi'Uuiiui. mild Iio tliuuiflit the
urrunKeiiienls 1 1 1 lieen uixler
tukrn In the flml week In lie.
cemher In untlclpiitlun hy hulli
countries tliul wur wmilil breiili
out mum,
Ht ii ik replied (lint us fur lis
Hip United State wus etmeei netl
It thmiKht wnr whs nimliiK bill
didn't know when.
Fort Klamath
ti'Cl'lll visitors lit the lliillle of
Mr. mill Mm. (loss 1'nKe uiul mm,
time, were Mr. unit Mm. Flunk
l.enne of Sim Anselnm, Cnlil ,
llin In'ter belnu Mm. I'line'a Mu
ter, the flintier l.nis Smythe.
They hull been visllliiK In i'nrt
In ict with Mia. l.eime'a fnther,
N. C. Sinythe, before riillilne. to
Kurt Kliimiith, While here, the
visitors mill the I'll Km were en.
lertiilnvcl lit dinner Thiusiliiy
evenliiK of Inst week lit the home
of Mr. mid Mrs. Wlllliiiu Helm
lit Modoc I'olut.
Murtln Hansen tins l rlinnrd
from Coltimwond, L'ulif., where
lie lulu been employed durliiK the
winter by J. 1. Mt-Aullffe nt Inn
Cot'ouwood riiurh.
Mm. Curl Wilmm win lukon
to the Klnn.nth Viilli-v ho.spitnl
In Klnmnth Fall on niondiiy for
a wrek'a stay. Mm WIImiii him
been under n doc-tnr'K care for
ome tiu.r for n nerlnun heiirt
iillmenl.
I.oren Miller Jr.. In In Fort
Klnmnth from Ited llluff. Calif.,
and hr and hit futher expect to
nhip their cuttle here koom from
(ullfnrnln for piiHture on Ihci
J. It. Kl-ii-more niul Miller!
rnnrhru here. j
Mr. unit Mm. Cleorue Denton
were Klamath Fnlla vl.sitom on I
Monday. Local reKldeuU who i
spent Tiicsduy in Klnmnth Falls
Included Mr. mid Mrs. Delmnr
Knox, Mm. Hoy Wimer. Mm.
Henry Orth mid Mm. Klmer
.umbrun. The pnrty wnx lie
eompniiled nn thr return trip by
Mm. Ivnl Knox, who hud lieen
hospitalized In Klnmnth Fulls
Hie previous day for medical
cure.
Mm. Henry Orth has met with
ii very satlsfm-tory response In
ennvuKliij( for the Ited Cross
drlvu in Oils vicinity. She bus
been assisted in lliu work by her
diiiiKhler.lii.lnw, Mrs. Klmer
.uiiibrun,
Cline Confers With Attorney
Strike Slated
At Canneries
SKATTI,!-:. April II (Al1)
Alnsku mi I ii loi i cnniiery work
ers, ehni'KliiK that i-oiitruet iieKo
llnlluns hnve koiii, down, made
plans liidny to strlku Kuster
nuniiny, April 21.
'I'he Cu ry Worker d
Fnrm l.nbobers union lucul 7 hen;
and six loud. IoIiiiilo. iiL-rii-ul.
tural nnd nlbed workers' union
locals in Alimku, nil disaffili
ated, iinuoiiiii iiiK the strike, Bind
ill a Im liiu! sluteiiieut:
"Ni-Kntiutlons eume In u hull
when Walter Fuhrer. represent
liiK the Industry, llntly stilted
the Industry refused to neKotl
nle on miy i,f (he union's do
tniinds. . . . Their ordinal offer
of a II per rent Inirease, mnde
on a liike it or leave - It basis,
nmoiints to u rise of only (1 per
cent per hour In our lowest
cnteKDiy."
'Hie unions .said the Alasku
Suliimn Industry. Inc., "must nc
cepl full responsibility for this
strike UL-lion."
Two Thoroughbreds
Standing At Stud
The IhiirtniKhbrcd stiilllons
OtitKiiesx and Sportnm KInK, pro
vlded by the niiny ri-inount urv.
lie, are uvniliible for horse
breeders In the Klumiitb husln
liipiin this siiimner.
Outiiuess is currently hluiidlnK
with (ieorije C. West of Miilin
nnd the stallion Sporting KInK
Is stnndini! at the l.l.skey broth
ers ranch near Klamath Falls.
PI L E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
N(l PAIN NO IIOHIMTAI.1.A1 ION
Hm l,oi of Time
Prrmarirnl RraulUt
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Cblraprirtle ThrilrUn
rtt N Ufa r.Mialr Tbalr B1d
i i.m .
1 . km.
Alfrtd Leonard Clin (right), whole trial on charges of forgary
and grand theft beqan In San Francisco superior court, confers
with hit attorney, J, W. Erhlich, during the selection of a jury,
AP wirephoto.
Malin Grange j
Holds Meeting
MALIN, April 1 1 The rexu
Inr business mcetlnK of the Ma
lin Krunfjc was hold on Tuesday,
April 9, with the worthy master,
Charles Hamilton, presiding.
Electiinn for the state officers
were held and Frank Payffr Jr.,
chairman of the agricultural
committee gave a brief report on
the recent meeting held at the
county agent's office. Kighteen
applications for membership
were submitted. These appli
cants will receive their obliga
tion at the next meeting. Re
freshments were served under
the direction of Mrs. Lou Drnger,
home economics committee
chairman.
The next meeting of the
grange will be a business one,
instead of the regular social, and
wll' be held on Tuesday, April
23. Features of the evening will
be obligations of the new mem
bers and a motion picture.
"Fighting Weeds," a bureau of
reclamation film. The refresh
ment committee will consist of
Joe Chotard, Elmont Kenyon
and Marion Cant. All members
are urged to attend.
COMMISSIONED
putt Ann phia Am-n 1 an
The submarine Tusk, manned by I
eight officers and 72 enlisted
men, wa to be commissioned to
day at the Philadelphia naval
base. The 312-foot vessel will
be under the command of
Comdr. R. A. Moore, IISN, Bry
ant. Tex., the navy said.
NFKAI.D NKHS. Klamalk !!, Ort. llll'KHOAr. April II. ISIS, TklrOaa
The nickel is the only modern j both derived from the Latin cae
American coin not carrying thc'sur-
words "In God we trust." ,
Car Liability
System Sought
SALEM, April 11 ll') A
preliminary initiative petition to
set up a state-operated compul
sory automobile liability insur
ance system was filed with Secre
tary of State Robert S. Farrell
Jr., today by W. H. Downing,
Adrian Smith and W. E. Rich
ardson, all of Portland.
The measure, which would be
on the November general elec
tion ballot if the required num
ber of signatures is obtained,
replaces one filed several weeks
ago. The original measure was
withdrawn when the sponsors
learned It was defective.
The new measure, which
would take effect next January
1. provides that every motor ve
hicle owner would pay $25 a
year for the insurance, which
would be administered Ty Far
rcll. The insurance provided
would be $5000 for each person
Injured in an accident with a to
tal bodily injury liability of $10,
000 for each accident, and prop,
erty damage liability of $5000
for each accident. The Insurance
rate would drop $3 a year If the
owner had no accidents.
When in Medford
Stay at
HOTEL HOLLAND
Thoroughly Modern
Joe and Anne Earlay
Proprietors
torn where I sit ... Ay Joe Marsh
Professor Zogi,
The Magician Marvelous!
Now Many Wear
FALSE TEETH
With More Comfort
The words czar and kaiser arc
FASTEETH. a plraunt slkillnt 'non
arid, niiwdrr holds falM Iceth marc
I firmly. To el and talk In more com
fort. JUJI uprlnkle a little FASTEETH
The hides Of Circus elephants on your plt-ra. No fummy. wy, PlY.
art- onea reguiariy to Keep mem j-,, R;
from cracking. any dni atore.
Professor Zogl, the mairielan,
eame to our town Saturday and
put on a performance for the bene
fit of the Orphanage.
It was quite a show! Antonf
other things, the professor holds a
pitcher in his hands, and asks folks
what they'd have to drink. Ma I Ins
kins asks for buttermilk and the
professor promptly pours her a
rich, creamy glassfuL
Then Zeb Collins asks for cider,
and out of the same pitcher comes
a mug of cider. Doe Hcllistcr next
calls for beer and presto, from
thepitcher comes a sparkling glass
of beer, white collar and all 1 .
"Just goes to show," says Doe,
astonished, "that it takes a magi
cian to satisfy all tastes."
From where I sit. the professor
has a mighty good act... one that
points a moral too. Taste differ
but people can have a friendly,
happy time enjoying the beverage)
that each prefers and being toler
ant of one another's preference.
06 JU
Husbands ! Wives !
Want new Pep and Vim?
-h(llarnl fll fMlplrl tfC WMW, WOrtWMIt.
ItftilMlrxl i'tl'lr i"-imt h'-ir I"""1" I'""- 1 "f ,M
titn. uluy. trr (Nirri Ti
viumlit Mi. f-l Ate InUMluctor)' . "
Al drtif ilnr! vrvwhr in Klam-
Wlrni and Whitman
ath ralli, at
Drug
PALM0LIYE SOAP
Reg. Bar 3 for 19c
Both Sii 2 for IVc
Superior tyiml'Utj GROCERIES
Del Monte Catsup . . . ..19c
Slenderite Dressing - 33c
Pink Salmon -...... . . . t24c
SOI IYI Oil Mtka H,d Sock.y. Ocean Beauty No. 1 Tali Tin3C
Minced Clams - 43c
VEL
Instant rich suds
In any water
Pkg 23c
SUPER SUDS
Lorge pkg 23c
PEETS
Granulated Soap
Large pkg 26c
Van Camp
Beans
Sperry Pancake
and Waffle Flour
9.8 lb. bag ...v74c
12-os.
Tin
9c
Libby'i
Royal Anne
No. 2H
Glass
HERSHEY
COCOA
V4 lb
10c
Cherries
43c
Diamond A
Dark Cherriei
No. 2H
Tin
38c
el Monte Corn
Mcuum picked 12-o. tin
'eanut Butter
kiPPT. Mb. jar
15c
39e
aby Lima Beans OAc
b. cello bag . MtTm
23c
MEATS At Their Best
Beef ROaStS Shoulder cuts (A and AA) Lb. 29C
Ground Round Beef
(No cereal. Fresh daily) Lb.
Pork Sausage our own M.k. Lb.32c
OySterS frying Six Pint 59C
Wieners (T.2 AC, Lb. 37c
Sauerkraut Qu.rl15c
Boiling Meat L,.n. Mty. A and AA Lb.22c
Jones Fryers Pr.dtawn Lb.61c
Large Variety of Best Quality Lunch Meats on Display
at All Times
Meco Tomatoes
"nger Snaps
ftn,i ,.Lb. pkfl.
No. 2i tin
SWIFT PREM
M: 33c
Ajli Con Carne
(Carsren's)
Km.
in
20c
Standby Corn, vacuum packed
12-oz tin
Del Monte Tomato Juice, 46-oz. tin 24c
Libby's Tomato Juice No. 2 tin 11c
Royal Club Blended Juice, 46-oz. tin 44c
Royal Club Grapef't Juice, 46-oz. tin 35c
S & W Blended Juice No. 2 tin 22c
Tangerine Juice No. 2 tin 23c
Standby Peas No. 2 tin 15c
Sparkling
Water
Par-T-Pak
New 12-ox. Bottle
6 for 25c
Plus Bottle Deposit
VEGETABLES
Crispy Fresh for Mealtime Flavor
lbs.
35c
39c
tragus 2
lew Peat 0
h Potatoes I 2 .. 23c
y Artichokes .... 5c
Artichokes , 25c
e,,y Extra Fane t v 12C
Royal Club Cream Style Corn
No. 2 tin 17c
Meco Peas No. 2 tin 11c
Grand Island Cut Beans, No. 2 tin 17c
Titan Cut Beans No. 2 tin 11c
Tru Pak Spinach No. 22 tin 21c
Del Haven Spinach No. 2 tin 15c
Turnip Greens No. 2 tin 15c
Gerber's Strained Baby Food .... tin 7c
Peaches, Sacramento No. 2V2 tin 29c
shes and Greei Onions
""" HHUBAHB
Bu.
17c
TOMATOES. ZUCCHINI
SUMMER SQUASH
AND
Merchants Deliver Service
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l liWk AStftSi MILK OF MAGNESIA 12c :
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! t Krj '" Your Greetings! Q .o j-(i.SZZZiIZZlaaaJ,
aSxV - Easter Cards jfi If TWO for the price of ONE! j FsuiStte!
X EYma I 3il5c R t
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1 lL J I J 'iii'14-of enUi' You pay not one penny Wtuaeu f a
J rl'lJUTmL AUinl'Mj extra-you get TWO! WSm f I
vi zr vsaccharinI t
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l Pkg. 20 1 GetFresfcVitaify.' " Body-Buildtr" i 1" j) fl With-'Wancf I i
l SCHICK If M.20S.S.S. WAMPOLE'S H i .1 ft ORc K
I injector I TONIC PREPARATION I I 3
X L J HEW PE-RU-.A Tic Q,.! t
4 Wakens new pep! U-oz. . OAlbllUUM) 1 SAILK 4
XT ioootfSfc.,7l FATHER JOHN'S 49c YFAT-IRON I ASPIRIN I
50 BOOK a Health aid. 5'A-ounces . ItHtJI IIIUII I TABLETS 1
I J matches I yiZ,':..93' ay.. 49c 12' J X
4 a0'' Federal Excise Tax on Toiletries, Luggage and Dtllfnlds
t xCoo BottT 1 KOTEX If Isj: ll"icnli $221 X
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4 I BABY OIL I I OU I Save One-Thirc on Rtal Protection.' Giant Double-Size
I fl ftfi! II lDeodoTaniockedll DAGGETT & CYLINDER LISTERINE X
71 89C Vi l tn cXVpS d RAMSDELL , PADLOCK QUICK-FOAM I
T I- I1 L $1.50 Perfect $ I Easy to use; QQC 40c Tooth OQc
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