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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1948)
WfDNESDAY, MAY 12, 194S HERALD AND NEW?, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON SEC. II PACE J Mothers Honored Wednesday Tea Allnmnnt nnmiile (rnnn 41 hiumrril muHiem at a lea WrilniMliiy alterl!""". My "i l I11" himir, "I Mr. Illunlry FImihhp. Tim rnlpi Inlll niriit was chiefly mmlial with spvphiI lliuwule annua mum by the rutin group. ml vllli aip Hum who playid by lim lnulain un.l Ksy Klilwoll. Mrs. Dim Mlllrr, troop Irndpr, nave a brief rPMiine rif hn work accomplished during the yrnr, and there was a brief dlai minimi nf lilan fr the coming yrur mill the lump iiifntlnic at Mnnie nrk In July. Mrveial iiircn of fumy work were I on rslillilt Unit were imiiln by the noon uiirliiK tint mwliiu project. Mnry Klnttioro win prpiiimteit her "I'ly-tip Wiiiiipi" In it ceremony con durtpil by .J ml v KIkiiiom, pniinolliiii hn In the milk of TpihIpi font Hrout. Iti fii'nliiiiriitii were an mined mill served by sump of tint kIi'Ik. TIip mothers atlpniting were: Mm. .1. II Mourn. Mm. r. II. Kolfriim. Mm. Kern Morrlii. Mm ()ml Ilrinbree, Mm. Kva Kpiiii, Mm Howard KpIII "li. Mm K.y Itndgprs. Mm. It. II. Klilwrll, mid ihn hoalerui. Mm. Man lr) Klmiuira. Thr illiln prenrnt were Kaye Klilwrll, Kimnn l.er K.lMliorc, Mnry Klnmorp, Judy Klninorp. Char lollp Hpihi. I .a Vprnp Perry, Hhuron Hevemon, llnibiim CHpiiii, Hlilrli'y Monrp, Dorothy Kelllrioil, It u t h Walker, llplty Wnlkrr. Cnrol Wolfruin. Frances Kuhn, Hose Paul, mm. Hbiiron Itodtfrm, Diana IIppvps, Drlores Tracy, 1'atrlcla Tracy, Iler iwidlnr llydpn mid (Iwpii MorrU. Mid-Week 0 it 11 1 V 11 V Convention The Women's Missionary frdera lion of the Evangelical I.utlirrmi rliurrh hud IU spring roiivpiillim TupMlny, Mny II, Hi Hi" Central Lutheran church III Eugene. . Those who wont to the valley rlly from Klamath Lutheran church were Mm. It. P. Klllngauii, Mu. (1. grlaiidanii, Mm. I.. K KlUoii. Mm. j D. Iluik. Mm. C. nimiiiiin. Mm llH-odoin II"". Mr. Iniirr H.I111I11 mid Mil Martin KIU011 of Portland The nrw piuiUir for Klamath Whcran mid hu wile. Itpy. mid tat Irvln Twrpt. mtPlldrd 111" roll trillion rll loutr In Kliwimlli KalU finiii Uirlr foiinrr hump in Hruli PimilP. Wash. IIpv. Twrpt will be IiuuIImI M pastor Hiindoy, Mny l Initiated Proawrlty flpbrknh Indue nipt In regular scaalun 111 Uie IikiK hull Thursday evening. May following tin builneas meeting Lillian Clark, Catherine Allnn, Jean Oargrr. Ger trude Millrlde. Laurrnre FtUalm moiu mid Ijivprno Kltunmonii wer liiltlBtrd Into mrinbpmlilp. It wu dprldr-d to gn on rprord tupimrtlng til UAIt, Daiiiihtpm of Hit Nil. AI0I11 club of Punt Mntrona mid Ui Art Nprdlpwork Hub In Uirlr pffarK to M"Pur tlir t Ipvt for thf upkrrp of l.tllkvlllt rrlllrtrr nrfrridiliiPllU wrrr rrvrd l tilt rloM of the nipptlng by Htrlln Dry dru nd Mny Mom to mrinbpm .mid vmuiri from lAkrrlrw nd lluriu Rprlng flawpm wpr iikpcI for the tablt dprnmllon. Tlif npxt mrtlng will t Wy 20 Entertained BI.T Mrt. Allen Cummtngi n Urulnrd for group of frttndi l ' hr horn ThunuUy. April it Refrrnlinirnu wrrp prvrd to Mm. Jtmrs lloyd. Mr. Klmrr MrUtunU. Mr. Wilbur Hook. Mm llolph llllm. Mm. Uirry Mrtlnn. Mm. Hrrmnn I)hm. Mm. TA Piukp, Mm Al Wignpr, Mm. ChurlPii' Mmtln, Mm. Prtd MorrU, Mm. John Hope, Mm. C'tcll Nkliolxm. Mm. llmik Mull., tin. C'rl CI10M, Mm. Kty end tie hoatru. I Day Mother's lln W 1)1 Tn K Cmup Wre OlrU uroiip of MlIU jwhool lirld Muthr-r'K Oty proKrurn nnd party on Krltfny rvrrilnu. Mny 7, In the pu riot ft( thr First Chrlntlun rhurrh. n pronrnm inrlurtPd r unnd by Dip ifrnup. hum (turl, unci a nhort talk, on Die origin of Mother Diiy. ItrfrpfthnipnU wrrn nervrd, Includ- Inv ft lnrm dpcorntrd enkn. Molhrri of th RlrlR were riiprU 1 Hi the program and each waa prn- arnlrd with a pretty corn nice of prliiK flnwrm. Mrs Max MltrhHl la (ha fimrdlan of thla irotip and Mrs. Chnrlra Uoiuman U aAniutnnl guardian. f i 5 if Luncheon Served To Members Of Guild TULKI.AKE The Guild of the Tulelake Community Preabytertan church met Wcdiieaday at the home of Mr. Chenter J. Main with Mm. Carl Jenun aaalatlng. Mm. Gerald Wilton presided at the bUJiliieiui acaalon. With aprlng flowere e a background, a 1:30 luncheon tu served before the business meeting. Members voted to buy new china service for 100 to be used In tlie kitchen of the annex and the financing plan will be worked out by a committee. 4- Mrs. linter Reld, leading the de votional!, used as her subject "Oar- from the order. Refreshments were served by Carrie Peterson, Mildred Prterson and Dorothy Derrah. There will be a card party In the Community hall on Garden on SaU urday evening. May 32. the procwde to go to the Tern-Ana club. The public Is Invited to attend. L dens.1 Mrs. Jim Ren ton will be chairman of the surprise program that Is being arranged for the birthday party that Is scheduled for May 10. The membership received enthusi astic praise following the dinner served by the guild for the district American legion and auxiliary meeting In late April. One hundred and forty guests were served. Remembrances from the guild will go to Mm. Olive Moore and the elderly Mrs. Oanger, both 111 In a Yreka hospital. Honored A regular meeting of the Degree of Honor was held In the KC hall Monday evening, May 10. It was a formal affair, honoring Jennie Hum, mother of the year, and the Oiee club sang several appropriate selections. "I Want a Olrl Just Like thr Girl." "Wonderful Mother of Mine" and "Those Endearing Young Charms." Following the business session. Mrs. Hum was crowned with an old. Visitor Mm. 8. I.. Tldwrll of Turlork. Calif., arrived last Hunday to hold turnings for thr woman of the Klml HaptlM rliurrh, tor the theme "The Women's Missionary Union al Work " All-day Hirelings were held on Monday and Tuesday with a lunrheoii at noon both days. The llrv. B. L. Tldwrll arrived on Tursday rvrnlng from Anchorage, CUTE LITTLE Leah Suzanne Lisk is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Lisk of Merrill. Grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Shields of Mehomo, end great grandparents ore Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Aront of Klomath Falls. Jones-Miller. fashioned hat and escorted In a march about the lodgeroom by Viola Dickson, mother for 1047, while Clay's Grand March was played. She was then led to the dining room, seated, and presented with a gift .RUPTURED?. DOBBS TRUSS HAS NO: X Bella Bulbs H traps Harness Rrrewa Bucklrs to Put On To Wear To Wash To Take Off To Buy n, i.n.THB, nri Txtas, k riMiM r;HSt HoMa 11 It th hand, krvpa nititdr tightly c Insert al all tlniM, wit tin working, lifting, playing golf, twimmlng, coughing and iiietlng. No dvh' hnultl b d whlrh Hrp lha daftct aprn hv pitihlttf Jnward Ihrnuih II. Do not hlmlor lh CIMC'tM.ATION nt jrour h1nol tiy w faring a corulrlrtlng band a round the body. Rfrommrndit and Mtd by dtUra th world ovr. Only tnurhca tha hdy In two plaraa. Glv nalurr a chanca and trv a DOM Hg TRl'HN next time. Men, Woman and Children. Fraa (.lamination and flamnnstratlen f factory f:tt'r All Day Thuraday and Friday, May 13-14 Hour; Than.. S a. m. to R p. re. Frldiiy a. m. to 1 p. m. HOTEL ARCADE A. It for Mr. (lark at link Special Th Month Only s Sc' ( LUBRICATION UE -2 andWASIMOB Both For .. rSS tbiai"wPri. wt w-ii AfAP H JP' "s r rOW (ff. YOOR CAR and Ihor- N) I "V 1 tK eiishlr WASH IT. This 'A II ti tJ .rjl efl.r U mad to I I lC5f KajaW quaint you with our I I H. V-saw f5r. aiodtra ibep sviuio- Must Bring sssxsMsasJ-LjM OR2) lfaW stent and inooduc. roo , B1111,tl(7iTll iff Si f I IIITnill. JJ aSS ssearaasiateta Mnrtc. Thl Coupon fmmfXSBr f''. M ASHLEY CHEVROLET ,lZnllh W nflade-to-IVIeasure Suits at Don's Winema Hotel Bldg. 1125 Main Street Phone 6520 Alaska, where he has been holding revival services, and both left Wed nesday for their home In Turlock where he Is pastor of the Bspllst church. While In Klamath Palls thry were gupsts of Mr. and Mm. Charles W. Thomas of 3105 Want-land. WHEEL and STEERING ALIGNMENT SERVICE DICK B. MILLER CO. 7th Klamath Ph. 410 TRUCKS FOR RENT U-DRIVE VANS PICKUPS FLAT RACKS Rales by mile, hour or week OPKN SUNDAYS BEACON SERVICE t 01 r.. Main. X" STATION Ph. S3 04 BUILDING MATERIAL VALUE PARADE Roll Roofing NJov labor coils. Ap ply roll roofing ycur elf. 90 lb. wt. Felt bate, saturated and cooled with asphalt. Covers 100 iq. ft. Min eral granule surface, 3" II Smooth roll roofing, 45 lb. roll, Mica surface, folt base. .43 HANDY m JSm roll TOOLS FOR AROUND THE HOME S2 LI HATCHETS with rsiof thirp blidn, Ferfed HeeL Hickory handle. r2 MEM, e alloy or foriee Ileal, kirdta ti and tem pered. Slip r"- 8 In. 80c fUTTY KNIFE Hijh nde, tlsiibli steel blide. PliilK or wilnut hindlei. A FAINT RUSH for every job. Pure brittle bruihei in ill liiei from 1" SO YOU SAVE MONEY 15c 29' Woter, when you need It. With on L B GARDEN HOSE. w m. r ir: '"il 95 25 ft. T v 'lit Shingle Stain Green 1 90 Gal. In five gallon lots All Other Colon 80 (ial. In five gallon Iota Rigid, sturdy L-B STEP LADDER For safety In homo repair ing obs. Braced, i strong top platform. 480 Use the Long-Bell Budget Plan Easy Monthly Payments Klamath Falls Tulolake. - Malin Safewf Iniiis It rfehiii z ' Jci'l : 1 f a - ' ff't Tl TOUGH MEAT removed from end V ' f& 9X S itl of steak by Safeway before we V ' Ja'SittSB.? I weiEh your T-bone on the market 1 'V , VHW ZiCZS C V- scales. It pves you steak that eats 1 l a'' "" jt--"2h-' -v tv' f I V.-, -U- J iv. rtf'-V.';7 1 7j H-i-Vl:. . iff f J) M MS VirCi-sl v C ,vJ4v- t Mrs X "- K - 1?a:fVj p ?fm r L - ( I W ) EXCESS FAT i, trimmed off by Jl I ' S Kf Safeway" before we weigh the . X? W Nik. jT steak. This is another extra step M jewaw 1 that gives you more good-eating f assas" meat for your money i : i Wherever you buy meat you are entitled to money savings that result from proper trimming of each cut before it is weighed. Insist that your butcher trim this way. If he refuses why not buy at a market where this kind of trimming is done? EXCESS BONE an J gristle at top end of steak cut off by Safeway before weighing ... to you don't pay for these waste parts YOU SEE above how Safeway removes excess waste, fat and bone from T-bone steaks before weighing. Vc prepare other cuts in similar fashion each one according to its special requirements. This waste-free cutting is part of Safeway's Guaranteed Meats plan. Vc regularly trim our meats this way. If hen you compare meat prices, remember that Safeway's prices always are on the TRIMMED cut, free of escess bone, waste and fat, ready for cooking. If ever you're not satisfied that the meat you buy at Safeway is trimmed the money-saving way we say, just show it to the manager of the Safeway store where you bought it. If your Safeway T-bone steak (for example) is NOT trimmed as shown above you get TWO T-bone steaks without a penny's extra cost (and with' out quibble or argument) Safeway buys nothing less than the top government grades of beef (all beef sold at Safeway is U.S. Gov ernment graded). . . nothing less than the top grades of lamb, pork and veal. Come prove for yourself there's more good-eating at less cost in Guaranteed Meats from Safeway 1 SAFEWAY GUARANTEED MEATS TUt sf t tftecllv a art Stltwmy markftt l Ikii Cei