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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 17, 1947)
Langell Valley Mr. mill Mil. Wnltrr Pool and (nmlly uf Klnmulll Fall sMnt the week-end Willi tier parent, Mr, mid Mil, Turn WiIkuii, Mr. mid Mr. Lloyd OKI and family spoilt Biiiidny at Die Oregou Oaves. I.. W, Monro of Cave Junction It upending few day will) relatives mid friends, Audrey Cochran, Mary Wilson, Eugene Hargrove, Normiin Kuiwrt nu Mr. mid Mm, Klmrr liarclay lienl anvcral ilMVit nt Liikevlrw with Mr. mid Mm. ilnruld Wilaon mid family. Mr. mid Mm. Herb Marchant of GinlilK I'uni aptmt II le Eaalrr week, end with their son lUy mid fam 11 V. Mundy dinner gurma nt the Mnrchnnl home alno Included Mr. mid Mm. John Urowu mid (laugh (em f nun Himiuii.u, Mr. mid Mm. Ucorgn Kernliind mid nnn spent Knnler week-end nt Medford with her parent. Mm. Hill Nnvotny hut been very III. Mm. Curl Hi own of flonmiut pent it week Willi Mm. Nnvotny. Mm. Mary Dearborn mid Pete Indue of Hoiimiui were dinner sural (i Ule Leavlti home on Thinwlny lo relebmte the blrthdny of DorU txmvltl. . Dirk Pepple of Ashland spent Enaler week-end Willi hi parents, Mr mid Mrs. Owen Pepple mid Ted. Mm. Christine Ilrnwii mid Mm Jeunette Oralain went to Merrill on Wednesday to attend the Altar aiK-leiy. Hut. Tom House relumed home Friday after receiving ltd dl rlmmn from the army. Tom wa oversea for 111 month", the latter part spent In Korea. Mm. W. D. Campbell. Mm. Ilea ale Ramobrll and Mr. and Mm. Ror enioii spent Mnndnv al Aahland. Ml and Mm Dick Kranenburf (if Klumalh Kail timil Runday wilh Mr, and Mm. mil Rurnett. era TRAVEL TOR MOTOmiTt APRIL 17-23 Malin The Mulln neighborhood commu nity (roup will hold a special meet Int. Tuesday, April 34, In the iohool calelsiia from 1:30 p. m. to S p. m. Inula Purker, executive direc tor of Oii1 Hcouta In Klamath county will present a talk on Scouting, Mm. Pmker hna many Interesting subject which will prove moat helpful to leaden, an. Uluiil leadera and . member of troop committee. Anyone Intereat ed I Invited to attend thla meet ing. A pre-achool clinic will be held at the Mulln grade achool at 0 a. m. Wedneaday. April 30, for all chil dren entering school next Septem ber, and who will be ilx year of nue on or before November 16, I B47. Dr. Truiman and Mllllrent Weat, county achool nume, will have charge. Pinna were announced thla week by Superintendent A. E. Street for baccalaureate and commencement exercises, The Rev. Olen A. Nor tlun will deliver the addreaa to the senior class at baccalaureate to be held at the Malln Presbyterian church at I p. m. Sunday, May II. Commencement exerclae for the year IS graduate will be held Thursday evening at S p. m May 23, In the Broadway theatre. .Grad uating aenlor are Mary Ruth Bay, Dorothy Looaeley, Barbara Hendrlx, Darlen Griffith, Dorothy Llndaey, Larry Johnaon, Andy Pleld. Roy Anderson, John Baker, John (laund er, Gilbert Klnkle, Ernie Arnold and Paul MoOulley. Dorothy Looaley, daughter of Mr. and Mre. M. J. Looaley of Malln ha been named valedictorian of the Malln high achool, with a grade point average of 1.16. Dor othy ha been outstanding In varl ou actlvltle during her four year of enrollment at Malln. She ha received the acholarahlp honor of having her name en graved on the achool acholarahlp plaque; ha been named the out standing student for citizenship for two yeara and received the DAB award for oltlienahlp laat year. Dur ing her Junior year ah waa assist ant editor of the annual and Ar rowhead, and for the put year ha been senior editor of Arrowhead and alao editor of the annual aa well a acting a secretary-treasurer of the student body. Hhe ho been active a well, In sport. Larry Johnaon, aon of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Johnaon, with a grade point average of 1.77 ha been elected as salulatorlan. Larry ha been editor of Arrowhead during the senior year. The Junior-senior prom will be held Friday. April 18. In the high achool gymnasium from t p. m. un til 1 a. m. Baldy's band will furnish the music "Deep Purple" Is the theme chosen by Juniors for their social avent. Mulln high school student who attend "A Preview of the Uni versity of Oregon" on the campus April 18, 10 and SCO will be able to see the University theatre's produc tion of Maro Connelly's "Oreen Pastures." Lee Petraaek. former . Malln high student, will appear In tne piay a jacoo. An Important art honor came to one of the younger citizens of this locality recently when Richard Darlen Hawkins. Box A24, Malln, a pupil at Malln Junior hlijh, won the HOUSE WIRING New and Used. Reasonable Rate. Call us for any of your electrical problems. B.&B. RADIO & ELECTRIC SHOP (31 R, th Phone 9M0 r 4asvlBsaas3pa-t Washougal Driver Given Fines VANCOUVER, Wash., April 17 fP) Justice court fine were levied yes terday against Theodore T. Chicks, La Center, driver of an oil truck state first prize for the seventh grade In the Milton Bradley "Amer ica The Beautiful" crayon drawing competition. The first place win ner's teacher Is Mr. M. F. Melton. IIKBAI.D a NEWS. Klamalk Falli, Ore. TIIIKSDAY, April IT. last. Pa. Ma which figured In collapse of the Waahougal river bridge February 11, Chick was convicted of negligent driving and of operating a vehicle with defective equipment. Me ap pealed. The fines were 836 on each charge. The truck and a tanker collided on the bridge and caught fire. Heat of the flames buckled the structure which plunged Into the river. It. g. Molded boats. General Accounting Service and Tax Reports BOOKS INSTALLED and MAINTAINED THAD. W. HATTEN . ACCOUNTANT Formerly GANS and HATTEN 116 N. 9h (Balcony Pot't Barber Shop) Phone 9262 There' plenty to do (hit week in the Northwest Roam down' any compasa point, on almost any day, and you'll find a wealth of eventi that will make those regular acenic tour more Interesting, and more eduv cationaL If you're looking for a place to go, perhape one of these event will add interest to your travel. . a- .. j. , CENTRAL WASHING TON MUSIC FESTIVAL Ellensburg, Washington, April 18 Approximately 900 high achool contestant! will participate in thii annual, event ..I H CLUB STOCK SHOW Odessa, Washington, April 19 Young farmer will partici pate in the eighth atock show of this type since 1940. HUNTOON SKI HANDICAP Mt. Bnker, Washington, April 20 BROWN SWISS SALE Centralia, Washington, April 22 Sponsored by the Brown , Swiss Breeders Associa tion. Cattle to be sold at this sale are picked from quality herds throughout the North and Mid-west SPRING FESTIVAL McMinnville, Oregon) April 22 IDAHO STATE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE CONV. Boise, Idaho, April 17-18 You'll find plenty of fun and interest wherever you go. For extra enjoyment along the way, we'd like to suggest a tankful of the new Richfield higher oc tane gasoline. SUMMERSHIELD iMf NOW f f: NW.4.1Q jl- fry Man TT7C , Here's your chance to make big savings on your favorite canned citrus . U jff l i J juice. It'i really an opportunity to atock up on health, because each kind ia JJ 1 14 r I "c'1 vtmn C. Safeway offers zestful, golden orange juice, tangy $ ' 1 14 , I grapefruit juice, and a taste-tingling blend of both. You can keep your U '$MJ2 family interested in citrua juice by serving a different one every day. Fill J B0W wn P"06 low t Safeway. 8.huberft W J 1 1 Grocery features in this od ore effective through Wednesdoy, April 23d II J fust fxws & mmnus Serve variety of spring produce with every meal Fresh Produce Feoturet for Friday and Soturday Only Sweet-Juicy TEXAS RUBY REDS Grapefruit kJMAl rf A Sweet nUTCI VIVMHWEeJ e. i ckiMvie Thin POTATOES OBEOON V. 8. No. 1 fJJ ' Special sbea. ' Lb. 9C White Shatter New Potatoes lb. 12c Skins Juicy Avocados Calaros Rhubarb Sprint Crop Asparagus Local crop Tomatoes Prc-ripened Carrots No tops to bar Ib.lOc lb. 11c lb. 11c lb. 40c Seedless lb. 7c lb. Wit lb.2?c lb. 8c fftW" House Sweet Grapefruit Juice . tnWM HOUSE Sweet or Notwol Grapefruit Juice No. 2 tins 1 I Blend-O-Gold I 1 Grapefruit and I I Orange Juice I 1 (Blended) I I 4ei. A4C I Oregon Walnuts Full-O'-SoJd I I Orange I I Juice 1 Tangerine Juice can OfAer iuic ' VEGETABLE JUICE j...'. Health Brand . No.2conl3e 4tVoi TOMATO JUICE Saaay 0w Qh 4- " M . No, 1 Med. lb. 49c 1 Ik ?C. A Ik LO Pk(. IW Wl III. wl Evap. Apples or Pears Emplre pkg. 27c iiicu riuim i DVTOIU SmaU White Beans Oreat Northern Lima Beans California Creameries (Macaroni) Frlllets Porter Wide Tenderoni Van Camp's Spaghetti Dinner Boy-Arde Spaghetti Dinner Egg Noodle Dinner Spaghetti Ban American Pan ' American With Mushroom Sauce. Pan American 2-lb. pkg. 49c Mb. pkg. 30c 2-lb. pkg. 52c 8-oz. pkg. 10c 8oz.16c;lb.26c 6-oz.Sc pkg. 29c pkg. 25c lb. can 10c 10c Tbuv! WAKEFIELD COFFEE Taftfaf 9$ tOOtaf M tV Green Beans fS?"u No. 2 can 21c Fancy Peas sugar Bene No. 2 can 18c Gardenside Peas No. 2 can 14c Green Giant Peas No. 2 can 21c Sauerkraut, Highway, No. VA can 11c Pork & Beans, C & S 13'2-oz. can 12c Pork & Beans Van Camp's No. 300 can 14c Peanut Butter Beverly 2-lb. jar 69c Peanut Butter lb. jar 29c; 2 lb. 55c Welch's Grapelade Mb. jar 26c 1 teu4 ua 4Sc Preserves Dude Ranch lb. can Apricot Pineapple 2 lbs. 51c F SUNNY IANK 1 PHrS TAiVf VvD RjNCH 1 f $ODA 1 Morgarine TAHG , gffa. Crackers I Sno-White Salt Ce 12c; 10 lb. 27 A&H Baking Soda 1 lb., 3 pkgs. 25c Baking Powder, Clabber Girl, 2 lb. 23c K.C. Baking Powder 25-oz. size 21c Sugar 8wr 10 lb. 91c; cane 10 lb. 92c Cake Flour, Swans Down Ige. pkg. 33c Cake Flour, Softasilk large 33c Yellow Corn Meal; Albers VA lb. 21c White Flour, Harvest Bl.10-lb.sk. 78c Cake & Pastry Flour, Sperry, 5 lb. 45c Drifted Snow Flour. Sperry 10 lb. 89c Fruit Cocktail EST VA can 37c Fruit Cocktail 'mnv. VA can 45c Fancy Grapefruit T,' No. 2 can 17c Broken Grapefruit Highway , No. 2 16c Citrus Salad, Adams No. 2 23c Pears Harper House, No. VA can 39c Pears, Green Tag No. VA can 33c Pears, Hit Parade (diced) ' VA can 29c' GRADE A BUTTER Canned Milk NrndS tall can 12c Canned Milk Cherub 2 tall cans 23c Baby Foods ZStfSSf. per tin 7c Baby.FoodsrppCUppi per tin 10c Corn Starch Amalxo Mb. pkg. 11c rUtstkrti Krft American and r A ap 1 inceSe pim, American Spread 301. JUl 1 31 Cheese Kraft American V'2-lb. pkg. 29c Bulk Cheese, Superior per lb. 49c .Cheese ?Z2 2-lb. brick 1.09 Duchess Salad Dressing 8-oz. 24c Kraft Miracle Whip 8-oz. 25c; pt. 45c Catsup, Red Hill 13V2-oz. bottle 19c Heinz Ketchup 14-oz. bottle 24c Noodle Soup Mix L1Ptn, 3 pkgs. 28c Assorted Cookies Amc, 7-oz. pkg. 19c Tea Biscuits American 6!2-oz. pkg. 17c Snowflake Soda Crackers 21b. box 44c Ritz Butter Wafers Mb. pkg. 29c frit- OeduaJLl EDWARDS Mb. size 49c 2-lb. size 96c HILIS 1 -lb. can 49e M. J. I. 1 -lb. can 49 NOB HILL 1- lb. bag 42c 2- lb. bag 83c AIRWAY 1-lb. bag 39c 3- lb. bg. $1.15 CELERY Fancy, I'tah Type Lb. 19c CABBAGE V, so.id He Lk 9c RADISHES b.!5c Garden fresh LETTUCE 15c Fresh, firm heads GREEN ONIONS Lb. 15c Mild flaTorfal Leg of Lfir.lB MMt Features for Friday aneJ SU k cut LVaibL-jAUL m Wm (-TV -w. '-S-bbss-I l-ee"a mtt BaaBMa you. ""a oefc- tf. r SflFEUAY Before a Leg of Lamb goes on the scale. Safeway re moves the inedible shank bone and trims off oil excess fat. At Safeway you poy only for the meaty, good eating part that will roast just right! Spring Lamb Legs b. 65" U. S. Government Graded "Choice" and "Good" Dry Sausages Armour brand. Wide assortment to cheese from GOTEBERG MORTADELLA PEPPERONI B.C. SALAMI CERVELET Pound , 09' Beef Pot Roasts Sirloin Beet Steaks Fresh Ground Beef Sliced Bacon i-trtortei Piece Bacon lutueune lb. 45c !b. 59c lb. 3?c lb. 65c lb. 65c PORK ROAST Shoulder 49 Xvticeretee ana cut up Bvlseeratee and left whole Xvlsceratee and out uo Meadow Wood lb. 73c QjglffiliiEI FRYERS ROASTERS FOWL Salmon Steaks Halibut Steaks Fillet of Sole PUSH CHAIS Whole - cooked ..... Ms. eely 15 lb. 67c lb. 67c lb. 57c lb. 65c lb. 55c lb. 45c PORK STEAKS Tender lean t.55' FRESH OYSTERS Medium thee w59