Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 22, 1948, Page 5, Image 5

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    THURSDAY, JAN. 22, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PACE FIVI
High School
fen
Comment?, I
Mm
By
MARY LOU
CASE
Timlulil al 0:3(1 llir l.alln club will
ewrinlilo hi llir 1.1'uiuii hull fur the
IIIIURl l)llllltiel III! 1 1 in l ii Hill Kilt III
nllu-era. Tuiilulil n mm if will bo
"Jiinn In January," curried mil Willi
bltMftuiiilnif aiiuw-nivert'd Ueua mid
aiinilnr di'curiillima. J Ji . Cecil Aduiiie
will be the iiuiln apeakcr for Hit
evening- unci Ki n TurKi'muii will net
aa iniuter ul itii'iiiiiiiImi, KIKhl
iirijiul-yciu aludi'iil will nlnn ba In
ducted ul Him limcJrim Mi own,
C.iu mi'l I'lnnlKun, I.h Viiimn Itmiry.
Nick Lunu, Ituyiiimtd I)rrpy.en, Owen
llttiiku, Vrnion Keimitu mill llinn
Kliilin.
A ui'W Miiiii'lMliiu In Hie way of
tduiiilliiiiul iJiiiuiuum will Minn br
briincli iinl tivi'r KI'l.W emli Wertnca.
cluy uftcriKiuii, Iruin 1:16 to 1:90.
The nludrnln ur i'hil). under each ul
30 uf llir KU IrarliriV direction will
prcaenl Hip in-immitn brnmli'aM.
l lrl In hue, fur January 3H. are
ClrruUI Itrvnu'n ajMrrlt clitMra; fol
IiiwIiik tlirni, mi I'elmuiry 4, Mn
llrlrn llnflmiiii'a l.atln dub will
lirracnl 1 1 IP pmmiirii. Joe l.oClnlr l
Hie KU trmiirr III charge nf ar
rangement. Carrying out Ihe VnSrniine ihrme.
Hie annual King nf llrnrl formal
li brluii pluunrd for the night of
February III. Eiuli yrar the Juba
Daughtera nnonnnr Una glrl-aik-buy
formal, and elrrl kliiK mid four
kniKliu lo reign fur the rvenliif.
Dorothea Cogdlll, Job's Daughter
quern, la the one working on plan.
In tile ab-rnrc nf the regular ten
Inr arfvuer. Mm. Ilrrnadlne Noggle.
Principal Htniilcy Woodruff has
delegated her advlnlng dullea to aev
rml other teachcra. Mr. Allre How
arrt will nnw rl an head aenlor ed
vurr. In charge of luholarnhlpa and
awards at commencement time.
BACK! ... AND
MTTEIl Than EVEN
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(Mt
BOTANY TIM
FINAL
CLEARANCE
Suns
k REGULARS
SHORTS
LONGS
Values to $70.00
$750
Now
Values to $57.50
$750
Now
37!
Values to $39.50
$O-V50
Now
Sine. 111,
J
Mrs. Genevieve Opiien will couch
the arnlor play aha did lant ynir.
Caps mid gowna will be taken cure
ol by Mil. Ilarbura Itoaa with the
Mlatmice of tlie aenlor homeroom
leachera. The aelectlon and ordering
of gradUHllmi aiinoiinceineiila will
be handled by Mls Kvu Hiiiklmltcr.
at the la doing at present.
.
A section for Iho members' of the
Junior mid aenlor furiiin groiipa in
bring rewrved fur next Tuewliiy
night, when Dr. frmik Monk will
prevent 1) In Uilk on luxldr ImihIitii
Kurope. Ur. Munk, heud of the poll
tlcnl sclema ilepiirliiirut nl Herd
college, ahnuld be of apeclnl liiti-real
lo the students beriiune one of hl
official dutlra wna llir liitriimllnniil
exchange of aludcnla. The progrnm
will atari al a o'cliH-k Tueailny In
the niidltorliiiii. (Icnrnil chuliiniin
uniiiiKlng Or. Miink'a niieurnni:e la
Mrn. Helen lluffuinil.
Forester
To Speak
Henry C'lepprr, rxrcullve aecrclmy
of the Hwleiy of American Forea.
ti'ia, will be the mulii apeuker al
the Hhiinln - Cnnciide aubaertloii
incctliig l''cbruiuy 'i.
The group will meet m the Olym
plu lioli-l In A'.liliind on Monday,
rrliniuiy 2, ul 7 p. m. for dinner.
l'robubly five men from Weyer-hiteuM-r
'l imber cuinpuny will attend
the Hireling und three ur four from
the Klumulli l''ui'cnl Protective umu
clutlon. A Houiir Itlver imllonul for
ent dull li t meeting coming up in
Miilfoid the mime week will pre
vent nny uf the foirnlry men from
unending the Ahhlund meeting.
IWA Dismissals
Bring Warning
VANCOUVKK. II. C Jun. 22 l1'i
In.MnlMiil of the third CI'J-lnteriiH-tiuuul
WiKMlworkeia nf America
orgiinler wllhln u week brought a
winning tod h y of umllMlonrd artlon
frurn Krnlc UulKkrig, acting preai-
dent of the dial net.
j The lulent dliimlMal waa that of
I Mike rreyllnger of Prince Cleorge.
I Two olhern, Tom 1ucljnuld and
ia uiquhiu i, were nnillied eurllcr.
Uub.kog did not dlnclone what uc
Hon he contemplated, but warned
that "we're going to do aomethlng
about thin firing of all organizer
who voted to aupport thin dlatrlrl'a
policy ngiiliihl the International executive."
Pinneo Heads
Modoc C Of C
ALTimAH, Jan. 22 -Hurry Pinneo,
owner and munnger of the Bupcrlor
Lumber company of Alturaa, la the
new president of the Mrxloc County
chamber of commerce.
Dlreclora of the chamber elected,
and the office they will hold. Jame
Souther, vice president; Stanley
IJecloua, treasurer; Dal Wllllamt,
chairman of activities committee:
Wall Oioater, Fred Ball, Dr. Ed
ward Conwell, W. L. Andrew and
J. Novlack.
Mra. Laura fllarx, who ha been
a:tlng an necretary nlnce the realg-
I nation nf Dale William, wan re-
appointed tecrctary.
I The new president mate that
! meeting of the membership will be
held once each month during the
I year, with the directors also to hold
, meeting each month unless called
I to act If matter of Importance
should come up, when they will be
called together.
The next membership meeting
will be held January 26.
A large snake will destroy more
rodents than two or three cats.
Over 73 per cent of navy men Join
when they art 17 years of age,
making their retirement age 37.
Leonardo da Vinci drew plana for
flame throwers, grenades, tanks and
flying machine.
Little Ads get Ulg liewlt. Use the
lleruld and News Want-Adnl
Best-Known
t remedy to reHevt
rtfiscf child's cold Is
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for
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Dependable Check and Fill Service
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Office Phone 6696 Night. Sunday. Holidays Phone 6043
the beer
everyone
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M tenant Mlwiwy mk umi, wia Wj
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W reserve the
right to limit
No sales to
dealers
Our idea of the right price on each item we sell is the lowest
price in town. Under a long-established pricing policy, our first
step is to give Safeway customers the benefit of our efficient way
of doing business by pricing everything at the lowest point which
will yield a fair profit. But we go beyond this in
that we also meet the prices of every competitor,
item by item, day by day, town by town. Al
though we are continually checking to see that
we have the lowest prices, we may miss some.
Because we do not want to be undersold for even
a short period of time, we ask that you do this:
If you see on item advertised in this town
at a price lower than Safewoy's, please
bring a copy of the ad to our nearest store.
We'll gladly adjust our price on any item of like
grade and quality to meet the competitive price.
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Pound for
pound you get
more tender meat when you buy
it cut "Waste-free" at Safeway
"Leg of Lamb" ii just an example. Other cuts, rooili, steaks and chops
are always trimmed the waste-free way before weighing at Safeway.
This saves you money os well as assures you of meat ready lo cook.
Canned Juices and Fruits
Coffee and Tea
n . I Hearts
r rune uuice i
: Delight
i: 45c
I 89c
Nob Hill Coffee
Airway Coffee 43c ,bl 1.28
Hills & iVlJ.B. Coffee 53c
Tea Bags 45c ,., 17c
Grapefruit Juice
Grapefruit Juice
T I. Old
i anqenne ouice
South
end
O'Oold
Orange Juice Ptln 0 com
12-o. can
Tn. House 46-oz.
Sweetened can
Town House
Natural 46-oz.
No. 2
can
Dl l-J Blend
Dienaeu uuice
mn
Gold
Tea BagS Llpt.ni. Blark 16-bag pkg.
20c
GRAPEFRUIT
DESERT WHITE
I.e.
I.b.
6c
9c
Half
Boi
1.50
Full
Bel
TEXAS PINKS
Half
Box
3.10
Full
Box
2.98
6.19
Orange Juice o
V-8 Juice ve. n-o.. 13c
Tomato Ju ICe Llbby
Kadota Figs
' Sundow n
r- ! la T I HoateM
rruit vocFuan
Delight
Fancy Grapefruit
Peaches
Olenn
Aire
Halves O' Gold
10c
22c
21c
Ic
. I Ic
Ic
25c
32c
?7r
46-ot. can a
No. 300 can I9c
S i can 38C
nc I9c
29c
No. J i
No. J
can
46-oz.
can '
46-oz.
can
CHOICE
Seedless
Raisins
25e
45e
l-lb. pkg.
4-lb. pkg.
T-Bone Beef Steaks lb. 79c
Beef Pot Roasts, blades.. lb. 49c
Fresh Ground Beef !b. 45c
Center Cut Pork Chops lb. 69c
Pork Sausage - Bulk lb. 49c
Lean Lamb Rib Chops., .lb. 65c
Waste-free Sea Foods
Salmon Steaks lb. 69c
Halibut Steaks lb 59c
Fresh Oysters pint 59c
Eviscerated Poultry
Fryers, ready for the pan lb. 75c
Roasters, ready to roast.. lb. 75c
Fowl, ready to stew lb. 65c
BACON
Lean Flavorful
BY THE PIECE
Lb. 69c
PICNICS
Hocklefsl
Rath Black HawV
Lb. 49c
No. 5S can
LEMONS
Keep some handy to
combat coldi.
Per lb. 13e
Grapes lb. 13c
Cauliflower lb. 12c
Parsnips I.nrul crop lb. 9c
Rutabagas lb. 6c
SPINACH
19-
Trimmed
ond
woshed
10-nt.
eello pkg. .
l r laC and fiaey peel ""
Red Delicious lb. 10c; box 3.89
Red Rome Beauties, lb. 12c; box 4.69
Winesaps lb. 9c; box 3.49
Prepared Foods
Pork & Beans Van Camp No. 300 can I5c
Pork & Beans Van Camp 30-oz. can I9c
Chicken Tamales Riviera 1-oa. can
Vegetable Ravioli Klv,er 7.0I. can 9c
Lyndon
29-ox. can 1
Plum
Preserves
Shady Ook
Mb. 4CC
Jar J
Fancy Peas
Sugar
Belle
No. 2
can
IT
12 cane
$1.95
Edwards Coffee l ,b 50c J,k 99c $1.97
Powdered and Brown Suaar 1 lb Mrfon 1 1 C
Haley's
beef
Fricassee Chicken
Beef StevNMiev.
Vegetable Stew
Veal Loaf Lbbya
Prem Lunch Meat Swm
Lunch Meat Hawk
30-oi. can
83c
55c
jvi 37c
7-oii. can 25c
,J"M9c
can ' '
12-01. 47c
Canned Vegetables
Gardenside
Standard
PEAS
3for25C
95
No. 303
Can
DOZ.
Fresh Roasted Peanuts
Pitted Dates 5o" '
Great Northern Beans
Suzanna Pancake Flour
Sperry Pancake Flour
Peanut Butter RM,Ko"f
Strained Honey ""
Sleepy Hollow Syrup
i-ib. pi. 29c
tJb. eello pka. 29c
Mb. cello pig 32C
J'i-tb. 30c
4-ib. Pk9. 49C
Mb. i.r 55c
l-lb.e-n $1.29
I2-OI. boHle 24 c
No. 2 tin I OC
No. 2 can 10c
No. 2 can I Oc
9c
No. 300 can
I5c
Fancy
Banjo
and
No. 2 can
No. 2 can 2 I C
No. 2'i can I OC
No. 2 can I7c
Lima Beans Konocll
Sliced Beets Highav
Diced Beets Zot
Diced Carrots Dewkist
Cream Corno0"
1 I Butter Kernel
ixernei vorn
White Hominyb
Okra Blue Plata brand
CreamCorn mob5' no. 303 can 1 4c
Sweet Potatoes Taylor, Squat can 23c
Sweet Potatoes Mashed 2 , a 1 5c
Columbia Sauerkraut No can He
Tomatoes "x8 Stand. No. 2't can 23c
Tomatoes Solid Fk. No. 2 can 25c
Baby Foods Helna Strained 2 cant I4c
Baby FoodSacrber Strained 2 cans I4c
Gardenside
Green
Beans
No. 2 A OC
Can m for A
doz.M.45
Pork &
Beans
Case & Swayne
No. IVx
can
19c
Apricot Preserves -,fc-27c Wb-45c
TOItiatOCS Gardenside Standard eon 19
Tomato Sauce MJt ,uff,M,n 5c
Grapefruit H'r-" "' No-lt,n7c
Grapefruit Juice Tew" Ho"" NaK SwM' No u 1 Oc
Tomato Juice B0W" No 2 ' 1 Oc 46 01 23c
Fancy Corn Co""'ry Hom,' c"1"n ''y' No" u 1 7c
Fancy Corn c""Ur Hom'' K""' N' 1 "" c
Fancy Spinach No 2l MR 1 7c
Corned Beef Hash n....29c
Sardines, Copfe'"' fc"w No" v rtn 14c
Kitchen Craft Flour 25 lb Mek $2.39
Applesauce
Allen's Old-foshloned
3 ons 29
Prices In this ad
are effective through
Friday, Saturday and Mon.
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