Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, July 07, 1949, Page 9, Image 9

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    THURSDAY, JULY 7, 1949
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
KACE NINI
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Fort Klamath
Mr. mid Mrs. Ilob Wood and rlill
drsu led Krlilay on trip to Port,
land slid Washington ovtr tin
Fourth of July vacation. Accom
panying tlirm bark Ui llielr huuie
In Portland wart Wood maternal
grandparenta, Mr. and Mra. Uart
Montgomery, who have Ureii hue
lor a week at their grandson's
home. Ilia WimkIi spent Ilia fourth
at t'emea, Waah... at tlia homa ol
hii paternal graiKlparenla, Mr. and
Mra. U. C. Wmxl, who will rtturn
here Willi thrm (or a vlall. i
Ann Maria l tlia nama which Mr.
and Mia. Hairy Oram hava given
llirlr new baby daiiKhlrr, born June
31 at Klamath Valley Inupltal In
Klamath Kella,
Attending t'ummetiretnent eaer
curt held recently at ritanlurd uni
versity at I'nlu Alto, Cal. wa Mra.
I.uillle NlrhuUon of Ashland and
l-uit Klamath, who inula llie trip
aoulh with lirr brolhrr and v lie,
Mr. and Mia. Ifarl Anderson ol
Kilrusuuig. Waah whose daughter
waa among tha years gieduelea ol
(lie aoulhern Cahlornle university,
(lit tha reiuin trip to Ellensburg,
Mr. and Mi. Anderson ware over
mglii gueata hrra ol Mra. NlcholaonH
anil lumlly at Ilia Nicholson ranch
home.
"tAni llolmaa, wall-known tormer
Hhell Oil company amploya ol Chll
ouuln, elopped hare brirfly laal
wecg to call oh old trends whlla
an route to Uly. whara ha la em
ployed by Hob Clark, manager ol
Uia uianilard Oil depot there, aluo
Ta lornier Clulociuln employe ol the
hhell oil company.
Mrl. Katharine Nichols of Huwui
vllle, Calll, U back In Korl Kla
math lor lite summer, during which
lie will vull lunula In the valley.
At present aha la the house guest
ul Mr. and Mra. Frank IJenlon at
the Drnton ranch On Wednesday,
Mra. Drnton and Mra. Nlchola made
trip to Mallu. where Uiey visited
two old-lime Irienda and former lo
cal reaulenu, Mr. and Mra. II. B.
"Heir Loosiey. Friends will be In
terested to learn that Mr. and Mra.
l,ooaley are planning on leaving
aoon lor Kama Monica. Calif., to
make Uirlr home with their daugh
ter. Mr. and Mra. William C. Heckler
made a combined busiiieaa and
pleaaura trip to Cottage Orove and
fealem over the peat week-end.
Joan l"oley and Jackie Thorn aa
were among those attending the 10
day aummer arhool held recently
lor 4-M club inembera at Oregon
State college at Corvallla.
Leon C. Huhop returned Thure-
day to hla home at Pasco, Wash.,
after sfsriidlng a, week In Klamath
palla to be near hia moiher, Mra
Nettie J. Hiliop. who la a patient
at Klamath Valley hospital, where
aha waa taken 10 daya ago In a
gerloua condition. Her condition ta
reported aa being slightly Improved
at tiila time.
Mr. and Mra. forester W. Looo.
ley led rluiulay evening lor their
home at Huaanville and Plttville,
Calif, respectively, alter being visi-
M tira het-oi at tha hnmi nf Ur and
i Mra. Ramond 8, Looaley and test
ily. The Huaanville viallora arrived
here Friday evening, and on Satur
day, accompanied by Mr. and Mra.
Haymottd s. Looaley, daughter,
Joan, and eon. Wilfred, attended the
wedding at Malm of their niece,
Dorothy Looaley, daughter ol Mr.
and Mra. Merle Looaley, who on
Saturday, June 35th became the
bride of Irwin Wisaenback. On re
turning to Fort Klamath, the group
waa accompanied by Claud Looaley,
who had come to Malm lor the w -riding
of hla niece, the entire group
attending the picnic at Union creek
on Sunday lor realdenta ol Fort
Klamath, both pant and present, be.
lore returning to their homea In
Fort Klamalh. Buaarrvllle and Pltt
ville on Sunday evening.
Chiloquin
Don R nice. Ml), haa arrlvrd
tiom Portland Ihla week and opened
o'flrea In Klamath FalU III the
liolvln building at Hlxlli and Main,
on Tueaday, July sih, when he
apeclellaes In infanta' and chil
dren's diseases. Itlce. a Chllxuln
high achool, Oregon Slate college
and Unlveralty of Oregon Medical
achool graduate, haa been a real
dent phyalclan at Doernoerher hoa-
pltal In Portland for the paal two
yeara. Hla wife will Join him In
Aumut.
Mra. Vernon Norval' and ami.
Dill, returned on Monday from a
10-day trip to Han Lui Oblnpo.
Calll, where they visited with
wo ol Mra. Norval a brolhera.
On their way north they atopped
In Han FraucUco and Hill attended
a Han Fraui-lM-n Seala-I'ortland
hravera baseball game. The Norvala
wtie lortunate In finding perfect
traveling weather, neither too hot
nor loo cold.
An epidemic ol mumpa la under
way In Chiloquin and nearby vicin
ity. Fortunately the majority of the
cases, especially among the young
er children. Ilea been very light.
Among those to be hit have been
the Frank Illtlllo, Charlea Htelier,
Joe Hall, Clyde Leake, Dwight
Houera, and Ernest ttnillh fami
lies. Mr. and Mia. Krneat Hand and
Ruby Haaaaneti recently attended
a church conference In Portland.
They were gone lor only a lew daya.
Little Nancy Strahan waa t w o
ycara old a couple ol weeka ago,
June IV, which waa aUo Fathcra'
Day. Helping her to celebrate waa
another lilue girl who aharea the
aame age and birthday, Judy Bran
ill ol Klamath FalU, and Judy 'a
bi other, Clark, and parenta, Mr.
and Mra. Clem Hranill. J
Memo M uia to aon ol Mr. and
Mra. H- Minato. la home on leave
from Uie navy. He leavea next Fri
day to return to hu baaa at Han,
Diego but will be, discharged from
aervice In August, after which he
plana to attend college, possibly In
Ashland at Southern Oregon college.
Kemo waa a member of the IIM7
Cluluuuin high achool graduating
claaa, and waa president of the stu
dent body.
B. M. Potter la spending the
Fourth ol July holidays in Modesto,
Calll. with hu aon and daughter-in-law,
Mr. and Mra Don Potter, who
moved Irom Chiloquin this spring.
The Potters' older aon, Donald Lyle,
la row home Irom the Hhrlnere hos
pital hi Portland and thu time with
out a cast on his leg. After under
going several major operations, the
little boy may now be assured that
any future treatment will be listed
aa minor operallona. Donald la live
yeara old.
Mra. Ben Murphy ol Williamson
river returned last week Irom driv
ing to eouthem California to get
her young grandson. Hruce Engle,
who will spend the summer on the
Murphy ranch aa ha did laat aum
mer. The Women i 8oclety of Christian
Service met last Tuesday at the
Methodist church tor a combination
work and builneaa meeting with a
sack lunch at noon.
The llrat week ol the aummer
awlmmlng program camt to a, sue
cesalul close on Thursday eturnoon
with youngstera Irom tha com
munity signed up to go til tha
Oil pool once a week, either Mon
day or Thursday, Charlea Hteber,
high achool Instructor, Is driving tha
bua and Mia. Itarl Hall and Mr,
and Mra. Lou Kelllaon art handling
the registrations. The city ol Chilo
quin la paying the eapens ol the
bua and driver lor the benefit ol
the local children.
Hev. and Mra. Oene Elliott, who
for the past year have been living
at the Methodist parsonage In Chlto
q.iin, returned Irom Canyonvllla
where they have been on vacation,
In order to gel their household be
longings. The Klliolls leave Irom
Seattle neat week lor Alaska where
they will inter the missionary Held.
The Klholta weie presented with a
going away gilt by members ol the
Methodist congregation belore they
left to return Ur Canyonvllle. .
Weekend gueata ol Mr. and Mra.
William Hlrahan have been Mr. and
Mra. Paul Jacobs, Mrs. Hal Pal
mer and aon, Ronald, all ol Red
lug. Calll.
(Jurats over the Fourth ol July
holidays at the Frank Parker home
were Vernon Parker ol Portland,
Mr. and Mra. John Parker ol Ham
mond, Ore., brother and parenta ol
the host.
Mr. and Mra. Charlea Hale and
two young children were In Chilo
quin brlelly laat week to look at
the local achool, where Hale plans
to teach the eighth grade next fall.
They will make their home In the
achool owned property at the back
nf the grounds, a house In which
Hale lived aa a boy when hu father,
Olrn Hale, now principal and su
perintendent at Eagle Point, waa
the local grade achool principal.
Mr. and Mra. Uotlleb Wolf! and
sons ol Medlord were gueata on Bun
day at tha Wolll ranch at William
son river.
Mr. and Mrs. Forest Freld and
daughters, Candace and Lynda, lelt
on Saturday evening to drive Mrs.
Freld a younger alster. Eulene. back
io her home In Claukame. Eulene
I haa been In Chiloquin lor the past
month. The rrelda returned alter
the Fourth ol July holiday.
SWORN IN
TOLEDO, Ore.. July 7 i Jack
D. Patterson, Depoe Bay s porta
lishlng Heel operator and young
democrat, haa been aworn Into ol-
lice aa Lincoln county commissioner.
He succeeds Robert McLean.
The new commissioner's term eg-
plrea December 31, 1950. McLean re
signed to accept a state tax com
mission position.
Patterson haa been active In de
vrlopment ol Depoe Bay. He recent
ly headed a delegation to Wash
ington. D. C, where the Oregon
coast town asked lor federal fundi
to Improve the harbor.
Klamath Day
Slated At
Medford Rodeo
July 19 will be "Klamath Dry'' at
tha Rogue River Roundup In Med
ford, and the Klamath county Sher
iff! posae haa been Invited to par
ticipate aa gueata ol the Jackaon
county mounted Sheriff i posae on
that day.
Mel Henry, captain ol the Klam
aih Sheriff s posae, said thla week
that the posae will aend about 30
men and homes to drill at the Med
lord rodeo on the night ol July 16.
The local posse will also lead the
narade on Medford i streets that
night Just belore the arena evrnta.
I part ol tha drill team will also
rl.-le to Medlord to compete there,
and plana are to camp at Lake o'
the Woods the night belore arriving
In Medlord.
Want Ada don't cost tney pay!
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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Feorurws tor July 8th ond 9th
PRODUCE FEATURES
Green Beans 15c
Fresh Peas 2 29c
Corn Golden Bantam doa. 55c
Nectar Berries $1.98
Plums Santa Koaa lb, 15c
BKTTKR CHS WKKWirW NOW
Syrup on Mn- .t u. 69 c
Snowdrift 31 79c
Miracle Whip iS9c
Pard Dog Food ! 2 eans 25c
Timberline Dor Food
Calgon Water Softener 49c
Flour Gold Medal 50"- uck 3.89
Milk Armour UU Uni 10c
Biltmore Tuna n35c
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LIPTON
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never flat
rfr-
48 Too Count 59c
YOURS. 2 Packages of
Quaker Puffed Wheat or Rice
SEE US FOR DtTAIlil
Tide
large pkf.
29c
Oxydol 5 29c
Duz .. large pkf. 29c
DreSt ..large pkf-1
29C
LARD
4-ib. pkg. n0
Pork & Beans
Van Camps
Ml tin ISO
No. tin .
No. t'i tin .
19t
2St
f WHOli KERNEL I
CORN I
fi 19c
Fresh
Pork
Liver ,.
Bacon 49
Sliced lb. 176
Sausage 45
rure Pork lb. 1JW
Fryers
COa-
rttsh lb. '
Rabbits ,h. 59c
Beef
Short
Ribs
29
Bacon
Squares
Lb.
29
Hants Cc
Picnics lb.iHJ
(Sir) FQQO is TQ?g.
Fricot EHoctlv
Friday and Saturday
Produce Department
CALLING ALL THRIFTY HOUSEWIVES
Cm sf oo eaoal Tka aaaaiaa aaaaaa la wN aoVaoicaal east aa e leaaalaea toe a kereiea of all
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Cantaloupe b.(g
Vina Ripanad, Goldan Ytllow, Sugar Sweet
Tomatoes
Green Onions
5
5C
Lettuce
Radishes
Btmct
4C
5c
Vol us for Thursday. Friday, Saturday, Sunday, Monday
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Sugar
nao OeaaaUloi
10 85c
B EGGS
81 - 59
WUtt King
Otaal ng
55
Corn w . r r, am tt. t mm X5c 7 Jor 1.00
Toiltt Tissue, Soft Typo . . 7c lb lor J. 00
Sliced Beets. No 2 tins ... 13c 8 for 1.00
Peas. Sugar BeUe Type, 303s . 12c 9 for 1.00
Tomatoes, Garden Type, 2s . 19c 6 for 1.00
Tamales, Cant Type Buffet . 8c 13 for 1.00
Asparagus o -a. . , 13c 8fotfl.OO
Carrots, Diced, Del Monte, 303s 13c 8 for 1.00
Tomato Sauce Gaeiea Tree, aWM Sc 21 for 1.00
Baby Food, Cerber's .... 8c 13 for. 1.00
LakeUsh, No. tin Km 21c 5 for JI.00
Tomato Juice iinTmi.ia. 11c 10 for 1.00
Dill Pickles aw r . 3Sc 3 for 1.00
h Fly Spray, DDT Type, pints . ISc
Plum Jam, Del Monte, 1-lb. Jar 19c
Pineapple, crushed fancy, Is 21c
Corned Beef Hash, 1-lb. tin . 35c
Apricots, Valley Cold type, 2s ISc
v Pears, Harper House type, 21s 35c
Peaches osf? w karen, Na H Itaa 23c
Pie Cherries, fancy RSP, No. 2s 35c
Grapefruit, Garden Type, 2s . 19c
CatSUp M Bia Tm. l-oa. SoUlo 15C
Blended Juice ,m 35c
Shortening
Baeal Salt. Tjao
3 lbs.
ic
69c
7 for 1.00
6 fori. 00
5 for 1.00
3 W 1.00
7 W 1.00
3 for l.oo
5 for 1.00
3 for 1.00
6 fof 1.00
7 for 1.00
3 for 1.00
h Milk, Cherub Type, tall tins . 11c 10 for 1.00
Sure Jell . llclOforl.OO
Dog Food, Bar None, No. Is . 10c 11 for 1.00
Sardines in Oil, is .... 14c 8 for 1.00
Rice Dinners, No. 1 tins . . . 9c 12 for 1.00
Meat Department
Bee! Rib Steaks (j$c
.49'
Fries Effoctiva
Friday and Saturday
Bee! Sirloin Steaks ggc
Luncheon Meats 40c
Oregon Food Stores
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