Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 29, 1948, Page 7, Image 7

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    THURSDAY, APRIL 2?, 1948
HPRALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE SIVEN
.Reds Alone
On Plans For
May Day Rite
II y MM, OOI'I II
LONDON, A pi II 211 Tim cum.
miinUta Hill liitvr to crlrliral May
liar ull Ihrlr (ton IliU yritr In muit
ill Wralrril l lllnpr ilritnii rutlli rap.
lUla.
Hurlullita mill mmlrratu lulxir
grilli arr ilvliia llir- rmiimtinlftU
till rolil Bhiitllilfr un never lirftirr III
planning lr the limlltliiniil lalmr
rrlrhrnlluil Huluriluy.
May Uay wuit rlulll)lt'(l In Mil III
litriiulliuiiil liilmr liulliliiy In IIIUU Hi
kiH'lullhl niiiuirnn In I'm In. In muni
count urn it Iiiik Ijri iiiiu' Uilmr Uiiy.
Tlia Kuiuiliinii luivi' iiiihIu II u im
tlniml liulliliiy., mill llil yriir llii'y
liluii imp nl llii lr Iiikiii'H ri'li'lii'ii Ilium
In Mimcuw.
I 'umliliiril
lluir tili'turra o( l.riiln, Nlullll mid
llllirr lHlllirvlk Imilrm hnvv liccll
lilarril uii liullillno, mill thr city '
gong all-tiul III ilrriirutliiiu. Tlir
ItUMlmu nrr i-iiiiililnlni rrlrhmlluiu.
Im May 1 l llir llilnl anlilvrrwiry
il llir vnlranrr ul Itllulan lro lu
lu llrrlln.
In Wmtrril Klllupr, liuwrvrr, the
riiinmiinl' ueiirnilly llliil tlnuii
KPlvea AllUlibcil.
Dun! rrli-bi KttoiiN. Ill MJllm en
fur llici llrat lime. ne rullrd by
cuininunlnU mid ntm.i:oiniiiunlAiA
In lnidon, n-.it!. I'urln, llrrlln.
Mnnlrrdnin. Ilruurli mid Cuncn-
Kvrn In rliilainl, vthhli rrrrntly
riiiuliiilril a inutii.il nllmii pari
llll llula, ihIuI ili-murmta ami
rumiituiiliU rmled fur arparatr
ralllra In llrUlnkl unil aunir ulhrr
ruiiimuiilllra.
Klnnlitli ciiiniiitinliitA ndiipted a
tlirlr M.iy Uuy !. in:
Kirrdiiin. d c in r a c y. !,
frlrnillili Willi ihit Huvin Union
v.iili'11 will muumiiiT prnce to Km
Innd. a cnllirllve Iliilit to rrmli tli
imwrm ol rupllull-.nl mid dually,
Und In all llior wlio nml II."
Tlir uncial driiKK-riit alouun: "De-iiiiK-riiry.''
'
t'llllrp Uirulllllulll I utopr. Hllh I he
puulhlo rxrrplli.ti dI llaly and
Trlnlp, tuuk a calm vlrw ul thr
rumlnr rrlrliralluna. Ill prior yrara
May Hay liaa ollrn led tu aliarp dla-ortlrra.
New Dorm To Bo
Built At University
KUUKNK, April ill) iIV-A pnwi'l
aIiiivpI lirnku rm III ut Mm UnlvrrMly
nf Oituuii yunii'itlny fur ruiihli iii.-limi
ul a new wnini'iia diirinluuy, Hi'
fll'fit iniijur drvriiipinrnl on llir
minium In nlno yriirn,
The. I.MIII.IMIO IjiiIIiIiiik. to hnui.e
"AM iilrla, In to be flnunri'tl from
riKillllliu fern. It In the flrnl of flvit
new iiriijeria. The iloriiiltury In to
Iw comiileled within a year.
Milk Prico Set
At 20 Cents
PORTLAND, April SB ll'i-A retail
milk price of iu renin u ipnirt hiui
lieen nnlulillnhed an the minimum for
Jiirknnii and Lane ruiintlrn tllrcUve
May 1.
The alula milk control board wl
the pike for milk of J.2 Ui 3.B per
rent billterfal contrnt. Milk with
3 0 Ui 4 3 Htr cent bultei fut wan net
at 31 renin a tpim-l. Hlrher milk
leveln wore art at 33 and 34 cenln u
quart.
The board iiImi ordered produrrrn
to Hell only III the market area to
which they were accredited.
Road Fund To
Be Allowed
WAHIIINOTON, April 30 111
Oicifon'n fedenil aid liliihwny pro
Kiain on lant March 31 culled fur
ronnll lli tlon of ftll4 1 lllllen of hlKh
way conlllilt l34.fiM.IKM with III
federal Kiivernmeiit piiylnk" H3,
317,11011. The public roadn admliilnlriitloii
In at unrliiK the flKiiren anlcl the
tntti ban an unprouraiiiincd bid
iinre of federal money coinlnK to It
of U,3UU.0IM). .
It mild that Oreunn'a proiiriiiniiieil
roadn call for cminli iirtlon of 153.1
inllen conllim H,liri7,0(MJ, Willi llir
Koverninrnt paylnif 4.H1U.(KKI. It
mild pliinn have been approved for,
but ronntrurtlon not nlqrted on,
07 1 iiillen of liluhwuy to conl
:i.:illl.0IK) with federal piiyinent
iinioiiniiiiK to n.ouu.ono.
It mild that conntructlon In under
way on 354.0 inllra of hlKhway,
cnntlnx l3.3:m.UOO with federal
tiindn iiinoiinlliiK Ui tU.OUO.OOO.
Dangerous Medicine
Missed Northwest
HI'OKANK, April 311 (l'i-North-went
lionpllnln received noiii; of the
Kluciwn noliitlon which reportedly
Injured honpltul piillentn hi Houth
ennteru United Hliiten, It wun an
iirunred here today,
Hubert T. Iflnh, Norlhwent mull
liner of Cutter Lnboriilorlen, nald
the nhlpment waa iniidc from the
C'Uller laboratory In Ilerkelcy,
Calif., to Jacknonvllle, 11a.
"A check of our reeordn of nhlp
inentn lo WanhliiKlon, fdiiho, Ore
Kou mid Montiinu verlflen beyond
liny doubt that none of the botllen
of noliitlon In tiientlon reached ho
pltnln In thin area," he mild.
To prevent needlen and plnn from
riuthiK. ntlck them Into a piece of
flannel which hnn been unlimited
with machine oil.
Htrlkea, ihortafra of ateel will un
L'uulitedly ralne prlcea linmrdlately.
Our prlcea have nut rained on new
or unrd earn or truikn. Her Hrlky
l.a.l!
"""LEGAL NOTICE
NOIIf K OK HAt.r. m K(VAI, fKOI'IKTV
IN 'f ' M K CIHCI'IT (OtJHT Ut THf.
HTATK Or OHKfJON IN AND r(JH
1'UK COIf NTY OK KI.AMATH.
IN 'I NK MATTKJI r THK KHTATK OF
HAMUr.I, II ACKKItMAN. mlw known
Hmih A'karrniin, lrtfj.
NOTICK i MKHKHV (HVKH that th
uri'lf ria(iirJ Arlrnlriiilralrlx of th Kntmim
of Hatuuti H Ark'rrmri, aUo known a
Haj in A' krrrinri dinl, punuant to an
ortlrr nt the (.'Irrull Court of th Htala
of Oregon, for Klamalh County, marl
arid rntcrnri lilh rly of April. IttiH, will,
on antl aflr May 22, UH, at prlvalff
air o tha hiheat blrtrltr for raah, all
of tha right, titla and Intrrait ownrd and
pott-Atari iy Mid drdrnt at Hi tint
of tin nVnfh In and to tha raal property
(rf ritd a follow;
I'Altr.'JEL NO, I:
HfKlnnlnir at th moat fMjuthpaatarly
roinvr of ot I. Block Ml, of Klamath
Addition lo tha City of Klarnatri KalU,
Orrifoii, aaid prjlnt tMlng at tha alley
on r'ifth MIreeL thvoca ninnhm on tha
caitarlr lln or laid lot In a northarly
dlrrrllon .U' 6"; Ihrnc-a running at
right angler to Mid lot Una in m wt
arly direction M frt to a point on tha
westerly Una of laid lot; I ha in: run
ning In a aoulharly dlractlon on aaid
lot Una A' 10"; thane-a running In a
wrtrly direction at right anglaa to
aid lot Una and parallel to tha allay
Una 70 fart; thanr running In a south
arly dirvcllon parallel to th easterly
line of lyit a In Mid Mock. 2V B" lo a
point on ! allay on the aoutherly line
of Mid lot: thenca running In an east
erly direction on Mid allay line 122
feet to the aoutheailerly corner of Lot
1. tha place of beginning. Held parcel
being part of 1U I, 2 and .'I In Hlork
Oft of Klamath Addition to the City of
Klamath KalU, Oregon, and having a
front of .12' S ' on Fifth Htreet. Jt
la hereby agreed that an eatrment la
granted to a atrip 10 feet wide along
the entire westerly aide of attove n
acrlhed tract, lo be used as a private
alleyway for this and adjoining pro
perty only. Alao, all the westerly M
feet of Iot a, all of Lots 4. ft, H. 7. II. 0
and 10 In Hlork M of Klamath Addition
to tha City of Klamath Kails, Oregon.
Subject to contract of Ml from
William t. Palmer and Grace B.
Palmer, his wile, lo flsrnuel If. Acker
It puy to ukc the Want-Adsl
BOSTONIAN SHOES at DON'S
Winomo Hotel Bldg.
1125 Main Street
Phone 6520
man and Do rot ha (whoa tru name
Is IJurothvi F.. Arkerinan, hla wife, and
Mid property at the moment of his
death belonging to aaid decedent, there
being a balance due thereon of
fl.MiMU, as of January 1, 1MH.
CAHC'KI, NO 2;
Lot IV Block 11 of Mot ftprlnga Ad
dition lo the City of Klamath rails,
Oregon, according to tha official plat
thereof on file In the office of the
County Clerk of Klamalh County.
Oregon.
Hubjert to a mortgage to Pacific
first rederal Havings and Utan As
sociation, on which a balance of
4778 V) remattu due. Mid mortgage
being recorded In Volume It.'l, Mortgage
Record of Klamath County. Oregon,
page 3H7.
the real property described aa Parcel No.
1 above to be sold pursuant lo Section
10 HJ2, O C L A. IfMO, as amended.
Hide will be received for said property,
lo be sold In on parcel, or tratiri
whichever will bring the better price,
all bids to be In writing, delivered lej
Mid Admlnl'tralrlv at the office of hee
attorney, J. H. CnrnMhan. IMl I. O, O. f,
Building. Klamath Falls, Or inn
Dated Ihla llth Uv of AiirtF, ItHH
OOHOTMY K ACKBKMAN
AdmlnlstralrlM.
A. lft-aa-ae: M -i;i No. of.
L DDK AIIILT
i LUGGAGE
THE GUN STORE
1 It IT
k.A.JsVsV
711 Mn In Rtrrrt
THRIFTY TO SERVB!
FROZEN F00DJ
LOOK FOR THE BRIGHT YEUOW PACKAGE
Spanish Stowaway
Reach Venezuela
BKA'lTl.K, Apill ill I.IV Hlx Span
lull tiiiiii. detained five nionihn
at r their ariet at C' Hay, Ore.,
have reached Caracaa, Venctuela.
They nnliflrd Iiiiinlurallon Di
rector R I'. Ilonhnm here yesterday
of ihrlr ante arrival.
The men mowed awny In Krance
and wero laken Into cimlody by Im
nuiiratlon olflcluU when Ihey arrived
at Cooa Uay. The men ere neni lo
Venezuela throiiuh tundn niipplled by
a rampaiin aurted by Irviii Uuod
mau, I'orlland attorney.
Make
thrift
meats
taste
better
O
einz
Tomato
Ketchup
made from the
utorlds fmcst tomatoes
rare spices and
fine Vinegar
0
mm m
were $ a x
B it
Because If Offers You
MORE for LESS!
There's no monopoly on qunlity, you know. Anyone
can make flood root beer if he has the know-how
nd will put good "stuff" into it. The people who
make Cragmont do know how and do put good
stuff into it. Otherwise could Safeway afford to
recommend and guarantee Cragmont Root Beer?
Certainly NOT! As most Safeway customers already
know. Snfewny will refund the price of any purchase
that fails to prove satisfactory. Cragmont Root Beer
nd all other beverages are included in this guarantee.
NOT famous
...YET!
But,. ., soon will be.
Ves, we know you prob
ably never heard of
Cragmont Root Beer or
these other beverages
and may be reluctant to
try them. But try a bot
tle on our say-so, won't
you? You really will
like them- and that
means you can start
saving money right
away for these bever
ages at Safeway cost
you less.
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Sragmont
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Price Quotations
ON SOME OF SAFEWAY'S STOtlE-WlDE VALUES
Lima Beans
'with Bacon
A real good buy on
a real good item
King wood i JP
No. 2 can ID
GtefwnriTrajinD
Apricots
Santa Paula
CBilGMOIUT BOOT BEES
14c fo, 27c
QUART 1AM 2
BOTTLE TSV FOR
Made from the finest ingredients full of sparkle. Flavor that's reminiscent of the home
made root beer you used to enjoy so much back home.
Hare's the rest of the family of New Beverages we guarantee you will like them
fea te
-3 Nr- Sar
zJ c o
Scooter Lemon-Lime Beverage
Sky Room Tom Collins Mix
Gold Rush Orange Soda
Snowy Peak -Ginger Ale
Merry Mix Sparkling Water
Sno-Cola Cola Beverage
QUART
BOTTLE
14'
or 2 for 27c
NATIONAL BABY WEEK
APRIL 25 -MAY 1
FOODS FOR BABY
Dry Cereal Gcrber & Heinz 8-ox. pkg. 17c
Poblum Cereal 18-oi. size 45c
i
Strained Baby Foods, Heinz tin 8c
Choppod Baby Foods, Heinz tin 10c
Baby Foods, Gcrbcr's Variety 2 for 15c
DELICIOUS
CAKE
RECIPES
3
In the May
Issue of
5e
ON
SALE
THURSDAY
COFFEE VALUES
Nob Hill Coffee1;: 48c p5c
Airway Coffee br 46c 1.37
Edwards Coffeer 53c !M.05
Golden West Coffee !., 55c
M.J.6. and Hills Coffee . 55c
BAKING NEEDS
1-lb.
Pure Lard 33c
Shorteninari.lS
Shortening "JT 39c
Kitchen Craft Flour
lb.
Crlsco
1-lb. can
3-lb.
10-lb. bns
1.25
41c
1.09
93c
Orange Juice
Full o' Sold
Sweelaned
46-ox.
can
Canned Foods
Chip Sliced Beefs Pacific Misf No. 2's 3 for 25c
Diced Beets Snider's Fancy No. 2's 9c
Green Beans Sunburst Cut No. 2 can 14c
Green Beans Gardenside Cut No. 2 can 14c
Lima Beans Rosedale Green I White No. 2's 25c
Corn Highway White, Cream style No. 2 can 22c
Corn Payette Valley-Crm. Golden No. 2 2 for 25c
Peas Gardenside Standard No. 2 can 11c
Spinach Gardenside Brand No. TU can 15c
Crackers and Cheese
Soda Crackers Busy Baker Mb. 27c 2-lb. 49c
Grahams Pirates Gold lb. 29c 2-lb. 51c
Tea Timer Crackers Mb. box 30c
American Cheese Dutch Mill 2-lb. S1.19
American Cheese Kraft 2-lb. loaf $1.19
Breeze Cheese 2-lb. loaf S1.19
Jnices and Traits
Tomato Juice Sunny Dawn 46-oz. can 23c
Apple Juice C & S Brand 2 quarts 25c
Fruit Cocktail Hostess Delight No. 2V2 can 38c
Pears Old Fashioned - Chunks No. 2V2 can 25c
Prunes Highway' Standard No: 2'2 can 15c
'cbbv! DDftnnrt rot at
rninv ravvvvt ini.ni
25'
tip"'
Lb.
Frtsh
Rhubarb
For pies and
sauce supreme
Qc
Lb.
Asparagus
U. S. No. I
Grade
14c
Cauliflower lb. 10c
Cucumbers lb. 27c
Green Onions lb. 25c
Radishes lb. 19c
Zucchini Squash lb. 19c
New Peas lb 15c
U.S.No.1 -New Potatoes
Smooth, Uniform 11 7JL
Shatter whites US 21
Smoked
Picnics
Short Shanks
Flavorful
,b 49c
Betf
Chuck
Roast
Blade Cuts
,t. 49'
Sirloin Steaks lb. 79c
Salt Pork lb. 39c
Beef Short Ribs lb. 29c
Ground Beef lb. 45c
Pork Sausage lb. 55c
Pork Loin Roast lb. 59c
Pork Loin Chops lb. 69c
Lego' Lamb lb. 69c
Lamb Shoulder lb. 59c
Prices In this ad ore effective Fridoy through Monday, May 3rd.
We reserve the right to limit quantities. No sales to dealers.