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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1947)
Administration May Ask $75 Million To Reinforce Southern Korean Position WASHINGTON, May 8 (i An approaching administration pica for perhaps I7S.000.000 to reinforce Southern Korea confronted congress today at the house entered the voting stage of Us ftght over helping Giwce and Turkey resist communistic domination. After two full days spent In general discussion of the $400,000,000 Greek-Turkish aid bill, the house turned to specific proposals for restrict ing the program and changing 1U terms. Chief among the amendments likely to be put to a showdown test before nightfall is one to shift the burden to the United Nations. , To a hushed house near the close of yesterday s debate Dcmocratto Leader Rayburn of Texas cried out against a return to "isolationism.' Portland Stores See Sales Boost PORTLAND. Mny ( ( Depart ment stores sales here increased 11 per cent during the week ending April 36. the Federal Reserve bank said today. Sales for the first 17 weeks of this year stood 14 per cent above the same period last year. In lmnassloned tones, he declared: 'God help us. God help this world, If we do not accept our responsi bility to help countries that do not want to be smothered by com munism." From across the aisle, where the republicans have been divided on the Issue since it first was posed by President Truman nearly two months ago. Rep. Wadsworth (R N. Y.) voiced the answer of those in OOP ranks who have lined up be hind the administration's expanding foreign policy. Liberty Defended I am convinced." Wadsworth said, "that when we defend liberty the world over we are defending our own liberty. This measure is a forthright declaration in the support of righteousness. The struggle for liberty Is never finished. We must aland up on our feet and support liberty." Even as the house was weighing the price and measuring the prob lems of halting the march of com munism. Secretary of State Mar shall was telling a news conference his first since returning from Moscow that congress would be asked very shortly to authorize a Korean program. He said the stale department Is going ahead with its own plans In Korea obviously as insurance against the possibility that the United States and Russia, which occupies Northern Korea, will fall to reach an agreement upon setting up a provisional government. SCAIILKT FKVFR DOWN PORTLAND. Ore.. May 8 The prevalence of scarlet lever declined 30 per cent in Oregon last week, with only 16 cases reported. Fewer cases of chicken pox. in fluenza, pneumonia and mumps were reported. Measles, however, was up 33 per cent. Officers To Get Training SALEM. May t i.v Four Oregon national guard Infnntrv officers will attend a one-week refresher course beginning May 11 at (he army in fantry school at Fort Benning, Ga., Acting Adjutant General Raymond F. Olson announced today. They are: Col. Harold A. Taylor. McMtnn ville, commanding officer of the 16'2d Infnntrv regiment. Lt- Col. Armin E. Berger, Salrm. executive officer, headquarters. 163d infantry regiment. Lt. Col. Garlyn Muukrrs. Forest Grove, executive officer, headquar ters. 166th infantry regiment. Capt. Eldon J. Bailey. Forest Grove, operations and training offi cer, headquarters and headquarters Gilchrist Annual Out GILCHRIST, May 8 The stu dents of Gilchrist high school re ceived their year books. "The Em erald." Tuesday afternoon at a spe cial assembly. Judging from the reactions and expressions on the faces of the pupils when they received their an nuals, which were ably edited by Violet Freeman, senior, nnd her competent staff, the book was a huee success. This year "The Emerald" was dedicated to the FT A to show ap preciation of Us grncratilv and support in the previous yen vs. The purpose of the book was to illustrate the highlights of the school year In wrtte-upa and pic tures, The publication was, made pos sible financially through the back ing given by the advertisers, boosters, and subscribers. Dorothy Houston supervised pro duction of the annual. Ann Doleal directed tvplng of the material and Ray Oehlerlch acted as financial director and general adviser. I Crab Take Said High ASTORIA. May 8 tn The crab ! canning and freetlng Industries of Astoria and Warrenlon have re ceived 1.900.000 pounds of crabs for processing this season despite un settled conditions early in the sea son when the price was falling, the U. 8. fish and wildlife service re ported today. Receipts at Grays Hnrbor, where a strike tied up the fleet tor 60 days, have reached a record volume for the area. Early this week the catch was estimated at 1.330.000 pounds. In Astoria during the nasi week as much as 40,000 pounds have come In dally. company. 3rd battalion, 186th In fantry regiment. FIFTH AVE; GROCERY 3802 ALTAMONT DRIVE R. M. Schlffman . L'. Schlffntan Speciols for Friday, Saturday and Mondoy ALL CANNED Vegetables And FRUITS 111 e yf DISCOl'NT Nubora Soap 63c Nucoa - Lb. 43c 2 Lbs. 85c Crisco 3 Lbs. 1.49 Milk, tall cans ... 2 for 25c Nalley's Potato Chips 23c and 55c New Spuds :.. 6 Lbs. 25c Green Onions Bunch 5c Fresh Meats . . . Gas ... Oil SHOP 5TH AVE. GROCERY FOR REAL SAVINGS Pa f Sfi Specials For Friday And Saturday Campbell's Tomato (0)4 SUGAR PEAS No. Z tins ... 10c GRADE A LARGE FRESH RANCH EGGS Doien 57C CHB Pickles 24-oz. jars 54c MECO CORN No. Z tins 15c MILK All Brands 2 Tall jfk,a Tin, atCV Cake Mix Pkt. 10c Peaches no. ... 27c Potato Chips Nalleys Large bag 23c Hi-Ho Crackers l-lb. pkg 25c San Spread F... jar. 52c Mustard French . .. . 9-u, 12c Pork 8 Beans v.. Camps 304 tin 14c Flash Lights Reg. Sl.OO value ... 79c Tomato Juice Del Monte. 46-ox. tins 21c Fly Swats 10c Gerber Asst. Flavors Chicken Potted Bc&d Kool-Aid Ravioli Meat 320c 6-23c 10c 3120 Tins MEAT DEPARTMENT Premium Skinned Hams,, 55c Pork Shoulder Roasts,, 43c vitiuiv oacon sliced ib. X Viptina Wieners " Sausage i-ara :.:. , 26c I x AQn FRESH VEGETABLE DEPARTMENT Berries - Cherries - Melons Shatter Spuds 3 ib,. 14c Radishes & Onions t 10c Grapefruit Texas Pink. lb. 8c Lettuce . 10c CLEAN AND COOL So. 6th nr PLENTY OF PARKING SPACE i Shasta Dam Tn Get Tourist Rood WASHINGTON, May I MV-The U. 3. bureau 01 rf'liiinutlon Is going to build a tourist hlihwav to Shasta I dam. The Harms brothers. Sacramento. ! lowest of 11 bidders, will build the four-mile road from slate hliihway 209 at Summit Clly, Calif., to Shasta fur sBUJ'iS, the bureau snld. The construction, north of Red dim.'. Calif., will Include a parking area for tourists at the left abut- i inent of Ihe dam. It must be com pleted within 10 mouths. Boys' Week Dates Set The AmerU'iinlmlloii pinui'iim (o bo conducted (lurltut Hruver Hoys Stalo week at Orcitou Slate collcuc, June 31) to July 6 this yenr will be explained by Lynn Hoyrroft, Amer ican Leulon commander, to Hie lluys Alliance. The Roys Alliance will meet Fri day at 10:30 a. in. at the hluli school for Ihe purpose of henrliiii Koycroft, 11 was announced today. Hoys will be chosen from high school students all over the alnle this month, to attend the camp Ml HAI l NKWg. KUmslk filli. Or. TIIUHNIIAV, M, I. It'll. Ufllt where tliey will have piacllcal ex licrlcncc in city, youuty and slulc government. The Ami'i lcmi Legion, sponsor of Hoys Hlalp, will assltt school autllor Hies In selecting boys who Imllcain li'iidci'Hlilp, and the school will hell) Hie Legion In conlnctlmi Klnmniii Fn IK biislue.is firms and oruunlv.it Hons to sponsor buys (or Uio week's pi oki "in, Is It a luird-lu-uct aillcln vou need? Advertise fur It In The Her ald and Now Want Ad Uecllun, JOHN If. HAUNCH PRINCIPAL NAMED COOS HAY, May 8 ll'l Cluy Khcllriibaiucr, Marshlleld Junior hlHli schuul principal, has been ap puinlcd senior hind school principal to succeed Kny HuiiMicker, who re signed tu become CiKiillle superin tendent. Douuel Sanders will be come Junior hlith principal. A. A. Soulo, M.D. anmiiimiea Oponlng of OMIco May 12th 194S Moln St. Medicine and Surgory I'lione Sim, MM No Answer Mill OFFERS HOPE FOR THE CONSTIPATED Drops harsh laxatives recommends famous cereal TUy you tried ont laxatWa aftr another to ovarcoma consti pation without auroaa? Thfn read thia aincara, uniolicitad Ut ter; "I'd to Uklnff Uiftllvt for 10 ?rt Willi on l iMpiovmr mj? condition, month trn 1 tftitfd lo tl KKuLOtifi'K ALUURAS for Vtktt mnd I vl4 I WRi ivitlnf rtwilt. Now I t ALL HRAM vry dr n) my UouWo ie vnt I hup thie WUr may hlp wm on afftcttd m 1 tu."Kr.C.CJMi, Katlnr KELI.OGG'S ALL BRAN regularly has brought last inj; relief to thousands ufferinic from constipation du to lack of bulk in the diet. For best rnults tat ALL-BRAN daily and drink plenty of water. That's all! If not (ompliltly satisfied after ten days, end the empty carton to the. Kelloga; Company. Battle Creek, Michigan, and get daitefe yeur moxty oaeA7 KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN 1 not a purgative but wholesome food made from the vital outer layers of wheat. Eat either as a cereal or in mufhna. Get KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN at your grocer's today. KEN Tomato Juice Del. Monte No. 3 tin. 2 'r Cherries FOOD STORE 830 Main Open 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Thone S773 FREE DELIVERY! City deliveries leave at 9:30 a. m. and 3:30 p. m.i Suburban deliveries leave it 1:30 p. m. )1 JACK 25c COST OR LESS Dark. Sweet Pedigree, No. 2 'a tin ... Kidney Beans 14 . tit Joan of Arc 22S ,,. )ar29c Baking Chocolate sneiiBe Ohlrardelli's llie. pkg. 30c 15c Garden Fresh PRODUCE Lettuce f Large, firm heads 3 heads fcJt Mothcrt Now you can get a complete line of Heinz Baby Foods Strained meals Strained Vegetables Strained Kruiu and Desserts Pre-t'ookeil Cereals. Vou Pay No Prem ium fur the Rest! Yel Salt Morton's, Iodised or plain, l-lb. pkg 3 for Radishes & Onions uu. 5c , iu, 29c New Peas Full pods Beans Van Camp's No. 3 tin 18c New Potatoes Shatters lbs. 29c Syrup pQ Pmc icP Oswego, Maple Ilavor qt. 37V I CUJ hWdalc. No. 3 lin Coffee MJB. Alladin . u.i r nUI JdULC AA. rL . Kratt Hunt s 3 for UL VIICCJC Swift's 3 for 23c Hemo Frozen Food ,b 45c Paper Towels ,Pkg.25c American, brick 2-lb AO. 70L 59c TIIK LAKtiKST ASHOIIT.MKN1 IS St)t TIIKHN OHMidN ll'l'ism y j NF.W LOW PKICHS ON MAN If ITEMS! uitaw tvoi South 6th 8 Shasta Way Phone 6592 For Outstanding Values in Fine Foods Kidney Beans Joan of Are No. 10 tins 15c' Apple Butter l-lb. Jar 39c Jelly Assorted flavors. Kerrs Z-lb. Jar 59c; Lima Beans & Ham Cerltrlla 10 tin 19c Salmon fancy Red .. No. tin 39c ! Peas Curfew . No. I tiej 2 tor 25c 1 5c! Rice k. nrjr Long (irain Hominy No. I lin ftdUldWIV JTIUUIT Albers 10-lb. bi 73K VlUO (ireen and Stuffed Old Dutch Cleanser . 10c Hi-Ho Crackers 3-lb. caddjr 27c Nubora Soap ,., pkr 69c Tomato Juice Del Monte No. X tin 10c Fruit Cocktail Llbbys No. X'i tin 39c Eggs Grade A. Large Fresh Ranch. Dos. 59C 3,b.55c .r Jar Z9C Cherries Clean-up Price No. Hi tin 29c Prune Juice Del Munte quart Jar 33c Coifee Km press 'l-lb. tin 49c Syrup Cane and Maple quart Jar 79c Cake Flour SMansiloMn 35c Blended Juice N tm 10c Vel Soap large pkg, 33c Fr sh Fruits and Vegetables I (cVAfIl!?K FROM THE GARDEN TO VOU -, f " WW&TTTlJ IT 1 UT1 " J JMtjfjeikjajjteiritakjLAAABBaUBMAataMSM Lemons Radishes qualh v mkats at prices vou can ai rih n . 10c "'', 5c Morrells Picnics .u. 49c Apples Green o.i.ns Skinless Wieners 45c New towns fine for pies. Lre JT I eV I J vl 59c Urge Size lb. 9C Bunch 4-t-mA, : OOltS Fresh Dressed Ib. DSC Oranges Tom w Short Ribs ... ,, J9c ...... 79c 2 for 35c Sirloin Steaks . ... . ,. 59c . . strawberries Pure Pork Sausage . 39c Grapeirnit s,rJ,es Eastern Slab BaconT65c Texas Pink. Sugar m FIgiriVBl go 8 B" 7C Price Fresh Crabs 27c NEW SHAETER Potatoes U.S. No. 1 Size A PURE LARD 3 99c QaMCERY FOODS