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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (March 13, 1947)
MKAI.D NtW, KUaialk r.M., On. TMIBWDAr, M.rrk IS, lull. r.. Ill "The Best Years Of Our Lives" And "The Yearling" Favored For Oscar Award HOLLYWOOD. March 13 iPl Hollywood is supposed to be uiwd to climatic momenta, but those coming up tonight when the Oacars are presented have Hollywood agog, aa usual. Little else was discussed to day except who will get the awards for last year's best film performances. Everyone seems to believe Olivia de Havilland will win Miner Suffers Axe Attack CRESCENT CITY. Calif March 13 P) Undersheriff Wil liam Mooney said today William J. Langiewicz, a miner, was hacked about the head with an axe and seriously wounded by an itinerant odd jobs man he had befriended. The attack occurred early yes terday, and Oregon police of ficers trailed the assailant deep into the remote Winchuck river area of the Siskiyou National forest. A posse of IS California and Oregon men with bloodhounds continued the search today, Wil liams said. Williams said Langiewicz. who was working a mine in the Hard Scrabble creek area north of here, awoke under the blows yesterday. The miner was brought to a hospital here. The undersheriff said the as sailant fled with Langiewicz s effects and automobile, but the car stalled as an attempt was made to ford the Winchuck river. The man then proceeded on foot.' out over Cclla Johnson, Jennifer Jones, Rosalind Russell and Jane Wyman for her work In "To Each His Ow:v" Frcdrlc March appears to have the edge as the best actor, for "The Best Years of Our Lives," although Laurence Olivier is considered by many to be a strong contend er, not only because he acted In the English-made "Henry V," but because he produced and di rected it. None will hazard a guess on the best of the five pictures nom inated, but some pre-Oscar guess ing has It that either "The Best Years of Our Lives' or "The Yearling" will cop the gold plated statuette. This year's affair has been switched to the biggest hall in town, the Shrine auditorium, which has 6700 seats. All but a few seats, at prices ranging from $3.60, for the balcony, to $12 for main floor, center, have been sold. The show preceding the award announcements is scheduled to get under way at 8:45 p. m. (PST) with Jack Benny as mas ter of ceremonies. The enter tainment will . consist of such classy stuff as Dinah Shore, Judy Garland. Frank Sinatra. Hoagy Carmieharl and uicr Haymcs singing 1946 s best film songs, and a film montage of previous winning performances. Joan Crawford and Ray Mil- land, last year's winners, will present the Oscars to the best actress and actor. It is expected that the climax to movieiand s biggest annual affair will be reached about 11 p. m. (PST). City Dalivtry Sarrtc. Ph. $417. Businessmen Asked To Aid Guard Move SALEM, March 13 W) Busi ness men were asked by Acting Adjutant General Raymond F. Olson to assist in the drive to fill Oregon's quota of 12,058, na tional guardsmen. - General Olson announced the drive would begin immediately. He returned yesterday from at tending a conference of adju tants general in Washington, D. C. He said businessmen would give a great incentive to the recruiting drive if they would give .employes time off in the summer to attend national guard training camps. Dr. Raymond W. McNair wishes to announce the . OPENING , of his DENTAL OFFICE 206 Boivin Bldg. 110 No. 6th St. Phone 8421 Sewing Machine Rebuilding Immediate Delivery Have your old treadle rebuilt into a modern Portable Electric! Writttn Guarantees SEWING MACHINE SERVICE Your Independent Dealer 3218 Shasta Way Phone 6771 Feed our Baby the IRON in HEINZ STRAINED BEETS They'relastyi loo, r Heinz Special Processinq Insures Uniform Vitamin and Mineral Retention Not Possible in Usual Home-Cooking Methods. By using select quality beets and the latest scientific cooking and packing methods Heinz retains a high degree of vitamins and minerals in Heinz Strained Beets! They're always fine flavored and appetizing in color. Constant tests in Heinz Quality Control Department assure this uniformity. Ask your doctor about Heinz strained Beets backed by a 78-year reputation. Serve Your Youngsters the Other Delicious Heinz. (Strained Vegetables Peas, Carrots, Spinach, Green Beans. Taste Them Yoursef'Stt Why Babies K Like Their Flavor. Color and Texture ! took for ffio Comphte Line of HEINZ BABY FOODS CBMALS MSAT VRtMTASLtS RUIT3 DESSERTS UNINVITED HELPERS CHICAGO. Marcn V.i ,n Mrs. Bertha Stem, operator of a dress shop who is moving to a new store next wee'e won't have as much stock to load onto the moving van as she expected. She told Shakespeare avemie police part of her stock 173 dresses she valued at $1000 al ready has been removed from the store, by burglars. ALARMING FRANKLIN, lnd., March 13 (Pi The Franklin fire depart ment sped to a fire at tho rural residence of J. B. Hicka but they got there too late -and also missed getting to a second fire. The firemen not lost mid be fore they found the Hicks rosl-1 denco the family and noignuors had extinguished tho blaze. Meanwhile, with tho entire department out, a fire destroyed Ed Hill's dairy barn. Lower Klamath Lake Certifitd NETTED GEM SEED Perfect Isolation Oceanttde Reading 0.2 (210'i of CALL MERRILL 7403 8m John LUkey or Keith Qentryi ressw l.rt a Sinner expert put vour ma. rhina in firsl.rlasa niunin arAer. KeaunbU rhtrrei. Kitiniate fur oiilinl in ailvanre. SINGER SEWINO CENTER 418 Main Phona 6402 1 Wmm MISSIONARY CONVENTION Undar the Auspices of , The Oriental Missionary Society Mrs. Hazel M. Kilbourne 31 Yean Missionary to China, Japan, Korea, India and South America. 2 Years. Priionor of Japanese. Pilgrim Holiness Church 2301 Wantland Av. March 13-16 Each Evening 7:30 ilAKlE sweet and faff of juice injoy the golden harvest at SAFEWAY HURRY! GROWER-CONSUMER CAMPAIGN ENDS MAR. mm ORANGES Come get your shire of these sweet, juicy oranges. At their peak of goodness right note. Give your family plenty of oranges in a variety of ways in salads, in desserts, in brimful glasses of sparkling juice, fairly bursting with vitamins that are especially needed to protect your family's health. It will be to your advantage to stock up on Oranges now during the big Grower-Consumer Campaign in progress at Safeway. You'll be helping the Grower while you're helping yourself. Grapefruit 1" 6c Z 1.69 T.3.25 Iff I I Graded Extra it W YineSaP ApPieS rcy and rey LB. 1 5c Cauliflower Solid, white heads LB. 13c Green Cabbage ,.. m-frash. LB. 6k Fresh Peas Bliss Triumphs . New Potatoes Flavorful Green Onions Radishes Tender, Sweet Enjoy oranges these new ways 0IUGZ rUTH-Trr this with lei or Uat chillon pie; or aa it as the erast let a htta trail pit. And it aim dellgMlall dilltrtat ilaver to puap kia pit. , j. Sift" and Mitire i cap all-parpote flew. Sift aatlR with h teaspoon salt Cat Vi cap shortening into Hoar with i kaltt or pattqr bltadtr until par ticles are the site of taall peas. Add gradMlly 4 to tablespoons erenoe juice aad 1 ttetpooa gtated orange riad, ailing only until paltry holds together. Wrap in waxed ptpti; chill thoroughly. Sullldtn! for two 9-inch holla 01 one 2-cniit 1-inch pie. 0RARGE COLD PARSIIPS-imm.r I atdium-tite parsnips In water to cover until ttnder, about 25 alnntti. Drain and cool. Peel and cut Jtngthwise strips, rtaoving any tough cores. Place ia a greastd 2-guart baking dish; sprinkle with Vi cup keowa near, salt, peppet and paprika. Pout cup euafo luice over the parsnips aad dot with butttr or aaigerine. Corel and bake ia a aoderate even (350 P.) 30 alautee. Garnish with orange itlcee. Serves I.' Dlrttfr Tht Hom(inktfi' Burrsu iHImMnelmti cZetfeL SuqqtAttonJu Minced Clams Snows oz. 25c Shrimp Burgess medium size; 7-oz. can 6a?C Pink Salmon HaPpyvie no. i uu 35c Minced Abalone w N' 6oz. can 26c Kippered Snacks HS5SLL "Vn.Wc Northern can Minced Butler Clams oval No-'1 29c Rarkarnarl Trak I anr 3'i-oz. vuiutvutu vi u uvyj Mione tin CmaIxmI Dnrto 3'i-oz. jniuncu vi aw i aiic Mion. 10-oz. OC- can v Whole Clams . & 49c jar wiv A. brand Noodle Por,er -z 15r llb-2r nUVUIC) Wide Fril-lpt. nice. I flv nlcff. Sv Wide Fril-leta pkg. Macaroni Dinner Kraft Macaroni pkg- pkg. Porter's Elbow , 24-oz. pkg. 12c 25c Dried Prunes ST JIT It 30c Z 59c 18c . 11c 9c BUNCH Crispy (rtth BUNCH OC Green Beans Oysters Sunrise French style cut No. 2 tins 2 for 356 Ideal Lenten meal For fries or lews Deep Water brand N0, 1 51c tall cn J I V Grapefruit Juiced":'. 19c ?,$2.25 Fancy Grapefruit Glenn-Aire Whole segments No. 2 can 17c Tea Biscuits American brand For those afternoon snacks Specially 6'4-oz. pkg I 3C Seedless Raisins 31b. pkg. Monte pkg plfg. 21b. pkg. 79c Hoi. 21b. J, Seedless Raisins 1 29c Currants Bzar.r( Dried Prunes r,' Blue Ribbon , 12oz. pkg."'"' 12-oz. pkg Apples or PearyJ.'.U Pk.. 27c d 3-oz. pkg. 2 for White Ot. Black 04. "Jv 12oi. oke. " Apple Sauce L'V 25c Pipe Tobacco wK . Van 69c Pipe Tobacco pAr.be;, 83c Cigarettes K".r ctn. 1.38 SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS They must be tender, juicy, fine-flavored or money back Beef Pot Roasts SIu.39c Tender, Juicy Blade Cuts U. S. Grade Choice ond good Beef Short Ribs lb. 29' Fine for Stewing or Braising (J, S. Grode" Choice ond good Pure Ground Beef, lb. 39e Fresh Itan mtat griitlt free PICNICS Smoked Tendered lb.cc Bacon Jowls Very Flavorful Fine for ' Qc Seasoning ID. 7 STEAKS U. S. Grade Choice and Good Sirloin Round T-Bone Rib ..ib. 55c ,b.59c ib. 59c .b. 55c SLICED BACON Lean flavorful LUNCH MEATS Large assortment FRYER CHICKENS Fresh dressed ID. ee lb. 75e lb. 49s Sua Joed- Jfajadif $oh flan Chinook Salmon St'ki Ib. 75c Halibut Steaks b. 55c Fillet of Solo lb.45c Fresh Oysters PM A5r Features in this Ad art effective through Saturday, March 15 Unpcclcd 41. UIiaU A nriAtr Sundown No. 2S ca Lnernes Rovai Ann can Jt Kadota Figs Sc No I 29c Blended Juice TooZ 23c Orange Juice Fd0' "can 23c Tomato Juice sDTn 4flcan 25c No. 2 can 10 GOOD COFFEE it FRESH COFFEE Edwards Coffee IH"1" 'e avlxrlwd 1-lb. Ale 2-lb. AJ can 7e? con 1 rnf c.-.. 1 1 Ctrta? 1 12 I "h. 25c Maxwell House Coffee Golden West Coffee Chase & Sanborn Coffee Hills Coffee Ln, 29c Sanka Coffee c""ei" Yelveeta Cheese Kr"'1 8o,29c Nob Hill Coffee 42c American Cheese jh 8o, 29c Airway Coffee 39c 3 lbs $1.15 55c Instant Coffee bo-. nor. c Pimiento Cheese l'un ot Mb. 40r CHI) 'v Mb. AO can Mb. 49- Mb. AQr ! l-Mi. CCf fan tfllv 2 lbs. 83c fltAai-A Superior or Mt. Hope VIICC3C American lb. Tomato Juice Libby's 10c No. 2 tin .... CORN Country Home Whole Kernel r No. 2 can ' TOMATOES Qardtnslde Standard No. 2V4 J6 W,''HM"M ---tt " ir"- r i