Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 29, 1948, Page 8, Image 8

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    ACE EICHT
THURSDAY, APRIL 29, 194S
WEATHER
KLAMATH FALLS AND VICINITY
Partly cluinly tnnlgltt and Friday with
rw ihnuii this avanliig. Hull today
sttout 4M Low tonight in to Jl. High
trlilay
NtiHTHKRN CALIFORNIA Rain
fay and Innlfht. Occasional showers
Friday. Colder In aouth today. Fresh to
llrong aouthwast winds olf coast, he
mming southwesterly and aubaidlng lo
sight. Snow In mountalna.
WESTKHN OREGON - Considerable
lloudlnefts Willi scatsjrred showers and
arraslonal periods ot sunshine today and
I riday. Continued cool tonight with
local froit and tog patches over local
kellrys. Somewhat warmer this alter
noon, with highs of 48 to 5- Lowa to
night 3U lo M. Highl Friday 50 to 0.
Uentle to moderate aoulh winds off
roast. freh to strong olf aouthern coast
Ihla afternoon and .hilling lo aouthweat
tonight.
EASTERN OREGON Considerable
rloudlness with showers of rain or
mow and local thunderstorms today.
Murh colder today. Partly cloudy and
colder tonight, with freezing tempera
lures. Frldav partly cloudy with scat
tered shower. Highs today 43 to M.
Friday highs 46 to 68,
TickrU Available The Women's
Society of Christian Service ot the
First Methodist church preparing
Uie luncheon for the homemalters
festival Friday, announces that tic
kets will go on sale at 10 a. m. at the
registration Uble at the church.
Arrangements Have been made to
serve 250 people and there are still
lame uckcis left.
Leavea Hospital Mrs. Carey M.
Ramsby of Klamath Falls was dis
missed from Good Samaritan hos
pital In Los Angeles last Tuesday
and is now at the home of her
daughter. Mrs. T. R. Glllenwaters.
112 Lincoln Place, Monrovia, Calif.
Daughter Horn A girl, her sec
ond daughter, was born at 6:30 p. m.
Wednesday, April 28, to Mrs. Robert
Fox, the farmer Elaine Carden,
sister of Mrs. U. S. Balentlne of this
city. The child's father was killed
December 1, 147, In a logging ac
cident near Wolf Creek In Douglas
county.
In Hillside Mrs. W. A. Brebner
of Tacoma, Wash., her visiting her
grandson, Brebner Saether of 1211
Pine, was stricken with a heart at
tack early Thursday morning and
moved from her residence to Hill
side hosiital by Professional Am
bulance service.
Oregon Mothera The Klamath
Fnlls club of University of Oregon
Mothers will meet Monday, May J.
at 1 p. m. In the Pelican party room.
I uncheon will be served. Reserva
tions should be made with Mrs.
Malcolm Epley, president, by calling
S;32.
Twelve KUHS Studenis
Join Quill, Scroll Society
Twelve Klamath Union high
school publications Minimis were in
ducted Into Uie KUlia chapter. Quill
and Scroll society, at Hit' annual
publications banquet held Wednes
day night at the Winema hole).
John Kpley, piwldent of the local
well, assistant news editor; Joanne
Meek, exchange editor; Friincea De
Hosier and Hut UrPuy, typists; John
Curler and Dick Jackstmlt. photng.
raphers; John Krrbnw uiut lieveily
Young, business iniiiiiniers: tleoigi
Biina Clark, advertising iniuinKi'r;
Morion County
1 Registration Up
8ALKM, April 21) M'i Marlon
county s rrglslnillnn tor the May
piliiiniy election la greater lliiin
chapter, officiated In the reading of Kulli Sutler, assistant an inanageri
me inunction ceremony, aim was ; .Miirjoric Mances, circulation iiiiiiib
assisted by Ronnie Hi own. swretary, j ger. and Fao Mittlhews, lliiibiim
21
for any oilier primary
The tot u I In :IH.W2. compared with
J7. 1.1H In lino, the previous rectirtl.
It lucliules 3:i.s republicans unit
H.KU deintH'rats. 'lliere are 1H.0U1
reiilateretl voters in Hiilelil. anil 30.
Ilill In the rest of the county.
Mured To ll.ntiltiit Marilyn
Hi mlngsen of 1304 Crescent, who
has been qulle III at her home for i Kerbow,
the past several davs. was moved i Borough
nd Howard B. Holt, faculty adviser
of the chapter.
Inductees Included Beverly Young
Ken Toigerson, Hob Hooker
Trudy
Rita
League Klamath Falls Business
and Professional Women s club has
Issued an Invitation to the League I to the HMlslde hospital on Thnrs- Lovcll. Prlmllla Hutchlns, Hel. n
ot women voters to attend a din
ner meeting Monday. May 3. at
6:30 p. m. at the Willard hotel at
which time Louise Humphrey 01
Portland will speak on, "Women in
Policy Making Posts." Reservations I
(.lately, Dolura Hodlund and Beverly
rnui, general man.
Kt RtHleo nttiflciH named 1ii.-iii.Im
John Donna Hansen, associnin .m,ii"
Bennett. Howard i l ouiso I.liunan, copy editor: Miriam
McFarlitnd. Jean : 'liKttlanl. assistant copy editor; John
dav for observation. Marilyn Is the Jackson. Marcella Rand and Mar-
dHiichter of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Murray.
Hemlngsen
KUHS.
and a sophomore at I Krater and El Rodeo staffs for
KEEP KLAMATH KLEAN
Bourd Meeting Tile PTA evecu-
may be made by calling Mrs. Robert i five board or Shasta PTA will meet
Arrlngton, 4709. I at the school at 3:30 p. m. Wednes-
day.
Klamath Lank Members of
Klamath lank No. 460. VOA. will
hold its annual May festival Satur
day, May 1, at 8 p. m. In lOOF
nan. tne program Includes the tra- ! ABFRDFFN Anrll -i rn xh.
dltional dance around the Maypole I B.iy City Lumber comoanv sawmill
Refreshments will be served fol- was closed todav as the wtde-soread
lowed by dancing and members and i strike of boommen and refers besan
i Boom Men's Strike
jSr"K Down Mill
friends are welcome.
Kara Women The Associated
to be felt in Orays Harbor,
Manager Stuart Poison said the
romDanv's Dlanme mill will be shut
omen- ot tne r arm Bureau will down Friday night.
meet for luncheon at the Winema In Hoquiam. E. C. Kaune. man-
at 12:30 p. m. Saturday with Mrs. I ager of the Poison Lumber com-
T. D. Jackson presiding.
Drill Team Officers and drill
team of Royal Neighbors of Amer
ica will practice in the KC hall
Friday at 8 p. m.
psny. said that company's sawmill
also will close Friday. The planer
mill, dry kiln and box factory will
continue to operate, he said.
The Bay City operation affects
1 200 employes, the Olson mill 150.
manager;
advertising mmin.
the coming year were named at the Betty Butun, Citrine! Kin
Carter and Dick Jacksladt. plmiog-
iirr; ijc.ii raiieite. sports editor;
mui iiium. business
Ainruyn Olson,
niRiin, Marilyn Moore, pm Somen
Dorothea Miller and Betty Brnuet.
genernl staff.
banquet by the respective editors,
Ronnie Brown and Rosemary Big
ble. W..ll,.a 1PI.-I. - -J
Krater etlitor and Prisoilta Hulehlns 1 P UA NhK' Pol,,lu. April 30 Mt
was named to head Ihe El Rodeo. i "W nallonal tribunal to
other Krater staff members in- n'v ;'enced Allien Focrster to
elude Marcella Murruv and Helen ,, ,'r Hr,'""tll dermaii seiiure
Jackson, associate editors; Flo Ann !!' , c',y ' Duiuiit Septem
Perkins. feature editor: Bob Hooker, i 19J9- "lw"er was the nail
sports editor: Ken Torgcrsou. edl- K l'r-
tonal columnist: Beverly Jones, as
sistant feature editor: Climdt'lie
Oleason. news editor
Clean-up, ralnl-up, rii-up
H i it loo hm-or loo small -In
advertise In The Herald and News
Classified section, where small ails
bring big results, phone Hill.
lean-up, Palnt-up, Kli-tip
Juvenile Ruling
Handed Down
HAI.KM. April 211 i11-Bny and
Hit la committed lo Ihe stale train
lug schools eaiinol be claaard ai
crlnilimls, Allonie.v llenernl tlenrge
Neither ruled tudity for lite Male
bou id of control.
Neuner ruled thai the alnle train
ing school for boys at Wondburn
and the Hllleresl scIiimiI for glrla at
rlnlrm uie not penal Institution,
and that Ihelr function Is to pro
tect their Inmates rather than lo
punish lliem. He said thev are class
ed as dellnipii'iil or dependent chil
dren, Instead of as criminals.
Clrall-Ui. Pulnl-lill. Pll-uri
liciousam
Bob cHiuth,
TAIIIT IT I
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WE LEAD OTHERS FOLLOW "IISi
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tasting quality foods from Emil't. And when it comes to VALUE we're in a
league by ourselves. Our daily low prices prove that we "play ball" with you
prove that we're on your side in the battle to bring down food costs. So team
up with us and fill the "home plotes" with plenty of variety and your purse
with extra savings. .
IS-Os.
Tin
49c
If TOMATOES
3 Carton Fancy Ripe I
25C(W
4-l.b. Tail
In Heavy Syrup
J .98
No. J', Tin 27C
Del Monte Coffee
Hunt's Peaches
Whole Unpeeled
H unt's Apricots " syrP. n.. r, lin 25c
ButtGr Cream-O-Coos Grade A Lb. 84C
Olives
Suprise Luncheon Ripe. No. 1 tail tin
Sliced Pickled Beets
2 for
W-wOOOMiWW-"- f
PICTSWEET
Strawberries 12.0, 49c
Asparagus s.A0f 47c
12-02. 29c
Green Peas
Brussel Sprouts 1 37c
Spinach I2.,pkg.29c
QUALITY MEATS
Beef Roast lb. 59c
A Grade Steer Beef Shoulder Cuts
Swiss Steak lb. 85c
Cut Any Thickness
Picnic Hams TX. CZU lb. 49c
Jumbo Crabs cFr fr0m.Or!8.on. Ib 35c
f WienerS Skinless AU meat lb. 39C
Fresh Ground BeefANhMCrL lb. 45c
rnnnil Utm. Morrell Pride. Ready to Aft-
VUIIIICU liaill) ,erve. No waste lb. 70C
Pork Shoulder Steak, lean and meaty, Ib. 49c
i-oi. Jar. 2 for
Spencer
Tomato Juice '
25c
25c
Oranges M
Appl
Potatoes
esh Bug
79c
Olives
Ripe Maywood
lgc. No. 1 tl. tin
Solid Pack
es Full bill
1.59 Tomatoes
al Club
69c
Tomatoes
Fancy LS No. t 1ft lbg.
New Green Brant. Peas, While
Kadishet, Rhubarb
Right reserved to
limit quantities.
Cosmo
Vi tin
10c
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4 PicUweet
I Little Peas 303 tin 19c
M
Monarch
m Fancy Peas No. J tin 19c
p Pictiweet
pf Wh. K. Corner 19c
f Bountiful
p Spinach Nn 2,, tin15c
Garden
J Grapefruit .! 15c
g7 rUA, Kraft Velveeta 1 1 r
23c Kraft TZ 1.19
1?c I Cheese -Kpr.c:ua8e 29c V
m Fnnt ralc A Le- 're"h C7
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Open t a. m. lo I p. m.
CLOSED SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS
FREE DELIVERY!
City deliveries leare al 9:30 a. m. and t:3t p.
Suburban deliveries leav al 1:30 p. m.
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Swifts
Baby Meat
Chopped 29c
Strained 19c
Teem
Certo
19c
23c
SureJel . 10c
Corn
Pleuweet f q
Vae. Pack 17-
Grapes ?Z 25c
Plcnle Tina
Olives
Itlpe. la.
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25c
Swiffnint
SWIFTS BLAND IAR0
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10. tizi
10c
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fe 33c
Wlk 49c
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siivnnts
New Potatoes
10 lbs. 29c
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Artichokes
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29c
STRAWBERRIES
29c
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Fruit
Pies
49c
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