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THURSDAY, JAN. 8, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN Keno Mr. him! Mm. Itny Hiithimw mm Itlltli oil rrliiinril Friday Inuii Hull FralM-lnril Wllrii' lliry aprnl (.'luiHl mnrt Willi lllniiliiiw'ii iiiullicr. Mm. II K. Illimliuw. ' 1 1 1 1 v Hi'in rullril In Anlllllllll HlllKlliy lli'i'iillni' III till' M'l -liilM lllllrwi nl Mm. Illllftllliwn nlntrr. Mm. Nrlllr llnwlrn. Ml. oiul Mm. Wullrr I. nylon ir Itirnrtl Tiirmlay f rum Crrnrrnt C'lly. Clllll.. wlli-ln Willi linn 11 li.KUlnu ninliiirl. Mr. mill Mu. I.. A. Hiullli Hi. lmil I he IiiIIiiwIiiii nui'i.m 1 1 10 piiiil wrrk, Mr. unil Mm. Kiikimio Itriiini'ii mill iluuuhtrr nl Utki-vlrw, Mr, mill Mm Moutlc Miiuir nl Tin-ninu, W11.1I1., Mr mill Mm. I). V. Iliiik mill nun uf Wryrrhin'iiniT rump II, mill (mu ll Inula Irniii lliilur, Hi" lulli'r mi n lin k liiintlnu I r 1 1 j . Mr. mill Mrn. Itnlirrl (lliihhiiuoir irtiiriiril rri-rnlly Irniii vlnltlnu llirlr mm Hub ul IIiii UHNIt ulr Ma IKin nl Hiiiul I'nliil. Wash. Hull ,n In Hip iii'rnuiiiirl nlflt-e nl Hip nuviil II wrvll-r "I'llfy vIMIril (llnnn IhhiIp'h liriitlirr, lliirvry, mill IiIn Inmlly. Hp In iiImi In tlin nitvii! it nrrvl. 'I'lio (lluniiHmlrit v I n 1 1 P (I frlrnila In I'nnrii. Wmli . while nnrlli Mr. mill Mill. Klill Hillrlrr mill rlllllllPll rrtlirnrll HullllOiiy limn ClirhlllU. WnMll , Wllrrr lliry Bl ' Ipmlril Hip Hrlirirr Iilllllly minimi Nrw Ypur'n Diiy. 'Hint urrr II& nl Hip Hrlirirr liiinllv nl Hip rriuiliiii. (Ill Jillllliiry 1. lliry nt tendril irlllilnll lit Hllvrr l.nkr. Wtthli , wliprr Mrn. Hrlirrpr'n Inmlly llvrn Mr mill Mrn fcl l.nrnr ahn atirmt pel tlirM rPillilnun Mr. mid Mm l-'ml lluiiir mill Mr. unil Mm Dirk Murium luul niiipir Mmiiliiv pvrnliiK wtih Hip Ktliotu f'liiriiilr Hrlilrvrr rluli in Klamath Flilh lllrk nnyn nliynnP wlnliiiiK (n Irnlu tlipir itnit In hpI rwiic Id rump In llin plurr Pnrh Humlnv nltPriiiHin Itity lllllillnw Irll Tuiwliiy niurn init (nr Mt Vrriiim In tnkr liln mint home. HIlP llin Iwrn vlnlllliK nt tllP liimlmw Imnip Mvrriil ilnyn Mn. Ruy OiruM ul Khiiniiili AilPllry In tlir new Irnrhrr 111 the Kpiiii Krmlp M-limil Hlir In Muvlni? nt tlip l'4iitnk KtiulirtK liniiir. Mm. C'nmtPl Irplwr Mrn, Jiillir.i low lei. Hhn rP'lKllnl (IAS KAl.t.K KAI.K.M. .lull K i.V. Allliml 4IKI.. Ann mm gulliiiin nl u.iolliir upip nulil In (irruiiii In 1047. mi II ipr rpnl nam opr linn. HcrrrUry of Himp Kail T. Nrwliry n!d today. f IIKIIISAMIS WW AHAIN ENIOYIMi Fort Klamath Mr. mid Mrn. W. II HiMmk mid (iiinlly mliiriird In ' I wrrk from u wppk'n nlny in Hun KhiihImii. wlirrn thpy vlnlli'd lirr nlnlvr mid Inmlly lor llin hulldiiyn. Tim liiiinn nf Mr. mill Mrn, Hurry KiikIp srrina very iillrl thin wrrk (iIIiiwIiik liimlly roiinliin lii ld ilur IllK Hip linlliliiyn, llm loliillvrn liuv Iiik nil Irll for thrlr vnrlimn linini-n. (lupnin Inr llio liinlltiiiiiiil holiday (mini wpro this IoIIowIiik: Mrn. Kvii Nlrlmln of I'lirlliind. Mntrr of Mrn. KiikIp, who Irll Wi-ihiPMliiy lor hoinn ultrr n tti'i-k'n nlny; Mrn. Norn Houlhrr mid noim nf I-oil Klmniilli, ii No h nIMi-r mid ni'iilirwn ol Mm. Kllkli-; Mr. mid Mrn. Alvln Copi liuid mill ilntiKlitrr Joyi-o of Kliiin- utli KiiIIn, Coiii-liiiul Ih'Iiik Mm. Kn Kli'ii brnllipr, mid Mr. mid Mrn. KiikIp two noun mid lliclr liiinlllpn. Mr. mid Mm. Wpnlon Knitln ol Kliiiiiulli fnlln, nnd Mr. mid Mrn. (Mllfoid KiikIp mid iluimhtpr Irmu Ji'iin ul Knit Klmniilli. Tlin Intti-r iiiovi'd Diln punl wri'k-pud In Kliiin ii III Kulln, wlii'in tlipy will in a k e lliclr Iiiiiiip while KiikIp In nliidylnx tlin rrlilKiTiillon ronrna ut tlip Ore koii ViM-iilloniil m-liool. Hp wun rp ri'iitly dlni-liiirui'd frnin Hip U. H. iiriiiy Iroin lluinilioii fii-ld whprp he luul hPi'ii nliitloiipd. CIpiib I'umi mid Don Winnr Irlt Hiiniluy to ri'siiinn their ntiidlrn at Ihn Oii-koii ViM-iilloniil nrliiHil in Kliiiiiulli Knlln IoIIowIiik Dm liolldny vui nt Ion nppnl I hi i! Willi tliitlr pnr cnln. lloimld Hm-di'r, Hi-yi'iir-old non of Mr. mid Mrn. Murvlii IIopiIit. Fort Klmniilli, niilfi'ii'd u nrvfrii Injury to liln nnkli- while nkllim In C'riiinr l.nkii park Hiindiiy. Hp wnn InkPii hy liln f 11 1 1 it r to Kliiiiiulli I'ulln ml Mondiiy (or iiiiilliiil rxuiiiliiiilloii, which dliiclonrd h 1 1 in ki d Ixuin In tlip Biikln. In a lew iluyn, wIipii the hwpIIIiik ol the painfully Injured miklc luu Kone down, youiuf li'M-der will lie taken In Kliiliuith I'ulln Klii-ll! llin din Uir will plui c the iiu- kle In a rim I. He In a nludent nt C'hllixUlii luuli nchool. i Mrn. Klmvr .iiiuliriiii iinderwciit iiilnor KiiiKrry on her throat on I Tur.Hduy ulternoon, returnliiK home j Wi-dni'Mliiy alter ntayliik ovprnlKlit : at the hoiipltal. j Mrn. Jiiiiii-n Van Worrner anil non i DouKlan returned home here Tuen ! day alli-r npiudiiiK Monday In Klamath Kiilln with relatlven. Mrn. lo Pelcin ol Han June, Calif, wun a New Year'n Kiienl at the home of her daiiKliter, Mrn, Jdiymond Van Worrner, liunhiind and non, David Hay, nt Hand Creek itatlon. Blic returned liomo hy bun Haturday evenliiK iki oinpnnli-il by her dauifli ter llernlei-e, who npent the holldnvn vlnltliiK with her nlnter mid fuiillly at Hand Creek. 4-H Club Office Receives Rules For Safety Contest Union for the 1U48 4-H (arm nafi- ty content have been received In the 4-H club office, Francis A. Hklmier, county club aiient, an nounced recently. Any bonuflde 4-H club memtier may participate In thin activity. To be ellKlblc (or thin content, club iiicrnbern inunt comiilcte work rec ordn and be between the aifes of 14 and 21 yearn of an, and mu.st have completed at leant three yearn of club work. Including the current year. The objective of thin content are (1) to accept, practice and promote nafety an a 4-H principle; '2i lo contribute to the nntlonal welfare by preventing accident and In juries to people or anlmaln, '3 to practice and promote safety through proper maintenance and i alteration of automobiles, truck, tractorn and farm machinery, 4) tot promote nafe practice In the home, through the proper use and care of household equipment, (5) to check and remove from farm and hnu.se any conrlltlonn likely to cause fire, accidi-ntn or Injuries. 6i to pro mote and aid nafe methods and pracllcen In farm life and work, 7 to help develop cooperation in fire flghtlng, first aid and other safe ty work, and S tn learn what are the more common accidents on farms and In homes. The contest If sponsored by the General Motor company and the state winners will have an all-cx-pense paid trip to the National 4-H club congress In Chicago next De cember. Entry blanks are available In the club agent's office and club members have until next fall to complete the content. To participate In this contest, club member must make an acci dent and fire prevention survey on the farm, make a list nf 13 or more of these or other accident or fire hazard which were found, ntalo definitely what was personally done to remove the hazards, and write a story of the activity. Additional Information and entry blanks are available in the club agent's office, Skinner added. A it hi; st HtANKFUKT, Clprmany, Jan. I UVy A Russian (one housewife was arrested today at Hof and churned with trying to enter the United Suites none of Ooliluiny Illegally Willi smuggled food. Among the food Items were two smoked cat and a smoked dog. SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING Expert ffOarsnUrd Wrk Air Maki fOaionabtc Prlr Eitlmftlei Sewing Machine Service Your In depend r nt Urtitr Choiie n;i .inn AHjmU War PUMICE TILE For Every Building Need "There is no Finer Pumice Tile Mado." Klamath Pumice Tile Co. IR40 Owens Phnne 4B1S Hciilclbcrfl tlu' hi'iT thai i .iiiu' uu k i 1 li i I )i i i 4 ! J)f (Oiulii MiKiiin. inc. mom. ii VQ FIND OUT IN ADVANCE HOW YOU'LL orcnDr Y0U BU' NY DtrUnL HEARING AID Don't nk wrong lining or learn tixi lulu Hint your hearing Hid will not give you supreme com fort and rich liHtc-nttig pleasure. The ninaiiiiK new Hcltonc Si'lii'lomi'lcr tells in advance exactly whichONlCol IM hear ing correct ions you need gives "lii'lore-yoii biiy" proof of clearness. iimlerslHiiilnbilily, Inleninrr lor soiitul. power you need; wleils I he ONK iierli'Ct titling hearing aid lor you. Farr Pinn, nl. nl mmr In Inr n fc Krre riMnmwlrntinn ol Ihi wMl unil niml ninntini dfveliin mrnl. has the Selectometer S. C. Mitchell of JIM I.O.O.l''. Itlili., Plume 4111. Hugene, I Willi .1. M. Taft anil Anniiilnles iif I'lirlliinil Mlm Itavr hern nerving llir haril iif heurln since I Ml. Special FREE Clinic Friday Jan. 9th, at Winema Hotel Fresh I'vcrenilv A nm! 1 llnllerles for nil lienrlng uliK l.aily Asslslnut. gfif of full value in good-eating meat because r - A5HORTRiB5it RIB ROAST olSafewoyi Wrl-JrVM4 cvt so you pay only for por- lh HEAVY CHINE tioo that will roast just right wL VBONE REMOVED ( j&tfg greater savings because,,. ...you get meats of guaranteed quality, trimmed waste-free before weighing. See, in the diagram at left, what this means when you buy a standing rib roast. Although many markets cut rib roasts from seven ribs, Safeway rib roasts are cut from only the first five tender ribs. These are cut seven inches long. The less-tender end is lopped off to be sold as short ribs at a lower price. The heavy chine bone is also removed. Result: you pay for just that part which is suitable for oven-roasting . . . the tender center portion. Every cut of meat you buy at Safeway is correctly prepared for cooking before it is weighed. For meats, as for all foods, be sure . . . shop SAFEWAY. PORK LOIN ROAST Your choice of Loin or Rrb End 55c Grade Good Good Beef Rib Roast T 1 H-1 nL Blade Grade Deei roi nucisi cut Smoked Picnics lb. 75c lb. 75c ll CCC Commercial ID. DD b. 59' 11 CCC Commercial ID. OD b.49e FRYERS Eviscerated cut up ROASTERS Eviscerated Whole Fricassee Fowl Ik .LIZ Eviscerated cut up IU. UwV FLAVORFUL, LEAN SHORT SHANKS SALMON STEAKS HALIBUT STEAKS FRESH OYSTERS lb. 49' lb. 69c lb. 59 5? Pork Chops Lmh, tender ewtt From rhe center of the loin lb. 69c Pint Swift Premium Sliced BACON Famous for its flavor lb. . . . we price all items as low as possible. In addition, we meet every competitor's "special" prices . . . item by item, day by day. We reserve the right to limit No sales to dealers Canned Food Values Fruits and Juices Green Beans oarcirmuie Green Beans iir,iii Green Beans Ravrr.st Lima Beans Komxti Sliced Beets may Diced Beets nert 0r vaiiry Diced Carrots Com aardciislrlc Cream Hominy Banjo brand I4r No. 9 can I4r No. 'i tan 1 No. 2 inn No. 3 CHii 10c No 2 can 10c No a . 10c No. 303 can 9c No. can I5c No. 3i call I6c Peaches Halves O' Cold Prepared Prunes Tag Apple Sauce AUrn's i 1 Valley Gold ApriCOtS Whole, unpeeled Fruit Cocktail Delight No. 3': can 29c No. 2'i ur I9c No. 3 can I3c no. 2'i's 27c No. 2'iTs 38C (jfyfe of produce at its best because .our experts select top quality fruits and vegetables right in the growing areas... rush them to your nearby Safeway! SUGAR BELLE PEAS No. 2 rf-fc $4 OS Can l Dozen cans I.7s9 Gardcnsido Peas, No. 303 10c, Dz. $1.15 GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town House) Citrus Sale Event! Natural. 46-ei. 21 25 TomatOeS Ciiinlrn.Mn No. 3'a can 2 I C Tomatoes dci Momc-soua pk. no. 3 can 25c GraVy Finnco-Aincilinn-UliEK No. Is I C Pork & BeanSca.sc & Swuyne No. 2'. 11 can I 9c Pork & Beans vim camp no. 303 can 1 5c Ravioli Hlvleia Vi'Rctnble 7-oz. can 9c Chicken and Noodles lyT,'z.29c Pigs Feet 39c Prune Juice Heart Delight Blended Juice Blend O' Gold Orange Juice V-8 Juice vcgetabi. Full O Oold 33-oz. 25c 46-oz. 25c 25c 48-oz. 4S-oi. can 32c Tomato Juice 46-ox. con 19 BUY THEM BY THE BOX! Red Rome per lb. 11c Beauties per box $4.19 Winesaps lb. 12c box $4.65 Red Delicious, lb. 13c, box $4.98 There ore many ways to Serve AppAes Sunny Dawn Crackers and Cookies SAUERKRAUT 10' Columbia No. 2'i Drona can Tea Timers Preserve Values Crackers Snow Flakes Crackers Tasly Maid Butter Crackers Crackers Pirates' Gold Ritz Crackers Wheat Toast Wafers Vanilla Wafers Tn.iy yo. J-lb. box I-lb. box ' 47c 35c Mb. pkg. 25c a-ib. 49ci.,b.26c l-lb. box 30c 1-lb. box 28c a-oz. I5c NAVEL ORANGES Sweet and juicy. Keep . good supply on hand. 5'2C 1.79 Lb. Box Apricot P reserves niu-h i-m. 29c Boysenbcrry;,?k ,,b.29c LoganberryP8ryvcTk ,,b.29c Plum Preserves Bimdyoak l-mjar 15c Strawberry simdy ok piccivcs Mb. 39c Orange Marmalade piic l-mjar 1 5c PACKAGE COFFEES NOB HILL, Extra rich lb. bag 45c AIRWAY, Mild, Mellow lb. 43c Table Grapes Lb. 14c RED EMPERORS Cauliflower Lb. 14c FULL WHITE HEADS DESERT WHITE GRAPEFRUIT . tc "$1.49 Si $2.95 GET THI JANUARY FAMILY CIRCLE magazine f AlMtltl't Jtorfjvtl lllngl I 5y