THURSDAY, AUG. 11, 194?
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PACE NINI
Midland Empire News
Mrs, Cunningham accompanied
Mr, and Mrs. Land to Nampa, Ida.,
for Ui week-end to visit relatives.
Mr. and Mis. B. W. Short enter
Ulned at dinner at their home
Thursday night. Guest wer Tom
Dunn of Tulrlake, Jack Dixon of
(hilt, Calif., Mr. and Mra. Perry
Diion, Donna PI son and Mr. and
Mia. Alton Hliort and son, James.
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwlu llreen of
King City, Calif., and their grand
sou, Prank Cornell, of Chlco, Calif.,
spent a week visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mis. J. A. Johnson re
cently. Kail Tlllon Is visiting relatives In
Orovllle, Calif., and Is also receiv
ing medical treatment there.
Tommy Oreen and William
Cheyne wer visitors In Mrdfurd
Bunday.
Mr. and Mra. J. A, Johnson wer
Sunday dinner guest at th hum
of Mrs. Johnson's brother Slid
family, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schubert,
In Klamath 'Palls.
Spring Wheat Crop
Yield Lower
PORTLAND, Aug. 11 (TV-Spring
wheat yields are below earlier fore
casts because of drouth and epring
froat In Eastern Oregon.
Th department of agricultures
weekly crop weather bulletin re
port about 34 per cent o f the
spring crop harvested.
Winter wheat, of which 60 per
cent la harvested, U yielding more
th'- expected In some arras.
Tha bulletin aald potato crop pros
pects are above average In Cen
tral Oregon. Klamath basin area
potatoes mad a fair recovery from
Jan froat.
Cattl war being marketed as
feeders because of poor rang con
dition. Henley
NO SOAP
SHERIDAN. Aug. II iTh
town of Sherldsn wa stuck with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert llrrrlng
haw and riaughler, Trudl, of Mad
raa, ar visiting at the hum of Mia.
Hrrrlngshaw'a parent. Mr, and
Mrs. William Cunningham.
Mr. and Mra. P. K. Land of Los
Angele. Calif., visited at the home
of Mr. and Mra. Wllllnin Cunning
ham lal work. Mra. Land and Mis.
Cunningham ar slaters.
they did not, however, enter It
It aewaga disposal program today,
Th state unitary authority
turned down tha town'a proposed
system, a too long to complete.
Sheridan had planned to amasa a
fund for th work by a 10 mill as
sessment and a M centi-a-month
charge against water users.
TAX
BAKER, Aug. 11 ( Baker city
resident thl year will pay a tax
of A3 mills on an assessed valua
tion of s.B41,l6. the assessor ha
announced.
Here's WHY S21FEIUAY QUOTES 2 PRICES ON BEEF CUTS
aai rzZi mm Hi e) piaraaaaT'
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Fort Klamath
Xarsllent !Uliln( was rrpartcit by
(roup iijoylnic week-end on
ramping end fishing, trip Ui Beveu
lskas, vacation xit 14 nillm west
of her, Ui trrk being made on
dill hcirsra with pack hnrun
Used to transport u p p II and
rantplhg grar, Including a cnllap
Itil rubber boat used tor fishing
In Ui lake, rlprndlng Ui werk-end
tin th aulliig were Mr. and Mra.
Jack Thomas, their daughter and
Kin, Virginia and Paul Tttnmaa, all
of rnrt Klaniatli, Harvey Cllll of
Crater Lake park, Vnnmn Kliurk,
Italph Dunlrvy and Jim Louslguont,
all of Mrrrlll, and Clanton and Ar
nuld Colnliaii of Klamath Kails, the
latter being brothers of Mra. Tho
mas. funeral eervlcee war hrld at It
o'clock Friday mnriilng at Ward
rheprl In Klamath falls for lha
laia Mra. Robert Lmila Taylor,
VO.year-oltf pioneer resident, who
passed away at hrr hnma her on
Wednesday evening. Mra. Taylor
had lived hrr for Ilia pant 30 years,
and waa tha oldest loral resident
In point of age, Many local people
(tended Uia servlree hrld In Klam
ath Palls and al mad th trip
to Ashland where commitment eer
vlcee war lipid at th family plot
In th Ahlaiid cemetery.
AJnong out-of-town rrlatlvaa com
ing here for lha final rltee war
Mra. Taylor'a daughter, Mra. Ma
Wlghtman of lortland, also hrr
granddaughter. Mra. Mllum Thom
aa of Napa. Calif , daughter of tha
1: i Mra. Era Kill of rort Klam
ath. Clay Taylor, who ha mad
hla homa hrr with hla mother for
many year, left for Portland Bun
day with hi eiater and nice, Mra.
Nightman and Mr. Thomaa, and
will visit Ihrra at hla alitor' horn
for a Urn brfor returning hr.
On Wednesday evening, Mr. and
Mra. Alfred B Caslel Jr. war din
ner guest In Klamath Pall at th
horn of hi parent, Mr. and Mr.
Alfred B. Catel Sr. They brought
back with them their Utile daugh
ter, Lana, who had atayed at Ui
horn of her g rndparenla th pre
vious night.
Th horn of Mr. and Mra. Har
old Wlmer waa th acen of a par
ty on Thursday night, when a group
of frlenda dropped In and aurprtaed
Mr. Wlmer on Ui occasion of her
birthday. Th evening wa pleas
amly spent playing card, and re
freahmrnta brought by th visitor
war en)oyed br thna present.
Celebrating thre anniversaries
on Tuesday vnlng. a party of
loral young married people enjoyed
dinner at Crater Lake lodge, ob
erring Jointly lha birthday annl
Teraarlea of Mr. and Mra ltt Hun
aakrr of Klamath marsh, and Lor
en L. Miller Jr. of Port Klamath.
Included In the group going to Cra
ter lak wer Mr. and Mra. Pat
rick J. MrAullfle. Mr. and Mr.
Alfred B. Caslel Jr., Mr. and Mra.
loren I.. Miller Jr. and Mr. and
Mra. Lee Hunsaker.
Mra. Margaret Watson of Port
Klamath hoiel recelred two frec
turea of her right arm Haturday
when ahe alipped and tell whll
ahopplng In Klamath Palla. Bhe haa
charge of Ute dining room and kit
chn of th hotel, which la owned
by Mr. and Mra. J. Qulney Buell.
Stopping her Bunday evening at
th horn of her parent wer Mr.
and Mr Maurlc Benedict and
thre children of Klamath Palli.
who visited for a while at th horn
of Mr. and Mra. Charlea M. Noah
and ann. Marvin. The Benedict
wer en rout home from Salem,
where they had been picking ben
for th past two wecka.
rri.:BHATi()N
COOS BAY, Aug. II (Center
ing around a pageant Prlday and
Saturday niihta nn a floating etage
on Mingua Park lake, the IM9 Coia
Bay Pirate Treaur Iaya celebra
tion will be held Prlday, Saturday
and Sunday.
KvenU Inrlud two dancfa. a gaao-lln-powered
model airplane meet at
which S3 tmphlea will be given, two
Junior American Legion baseball
games between Cooa Bay and Bu
gene. a "bug" derby and a V-J Day
parade. The aumbartne, URS Cabe
on. will be open to public Inspec
tion at the North Bend city dock.
Abiorbt All Food Odor
REFRIGERATOR PURIFIER
CUT FOOD COSTS WITH
PUR-O-DOR
STrnnoitN odorii onion.
flail, cantaloupes, etc., dlsapiear
under the gentle, air purifying
action of Pur-O-Dor Buds: th
modern, scientific answer to
tubborn refrlgerntor odors.
Pt'R-O-noR Bf'DMi Preserve
th moat dellrately flavored
food In your refrigerator, freah
pur and taate-true, even u.ider
unfavorable renditions.
TIIRT'RE RIZF.-RIOIITi Take
up no more apace than a cup
cake.
HARMI.KHRt Abaolute. They're
aafe, aura ... a pleasure to us.
NAVKi Save you time and
money. One you try Piir-O-Unr,
you'll never be without
again.
RNJOY A I I.KAV. SANITARV
RKrllltiKRATlin AT ALL
TIMKN.
Rtll.lt (IN MONrY-rMCK
(jI AHANTKE BANIM
Oa Sal at Vour Loral Dealers
25c
Distributed by
JOHN F. DUNLAP
WIKIIrHAI.E niNTRIBUTtlft
Klamath Palls, Oregon
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At this time of yew, range or "graig-fed" beef it more plentiful. Grain-fed
beef is scarce. As our customers know, Safeway buys only U. S. graded
beef, and as a rule, just the top grades (U. S. GOOD, or better) but U. S.
government graders will not stamp range-fed beef higher than U, S. COM
MERCIAL which is one grade lower than U. S. GOOD. Safeway must
therefore buy some U, S, COMMERCIAL as well as U. S. GOOD grade of
beef to insure an adequate supply. So and here's the important part to you
while this condition lasts, Safeway will quote prices for both grades, on
beef steaks, rib roasts, rump roasts, and other hind quarter cuts. We will
charge the usual fair price for U. S. GOOD cuts, and a lower monty-wing
price for U. S. COMMERCIAL cuts. Thus, at Safeway, this situation can
really help you save money on good-eating meat, because U. S. COMMER
CIAL is good eating meat Perhaps it is a little less tender and not as well
marbled with fat as U. S. GOOD, but it is more lean and equally fine in
flavor.
Regardless of the cut or grade, you can be sure that all Safeway meat carries
Safeway's famous money-back guarantee of satisfaction and that all cuts are
trimmed waste-free. Compare Safeway Quality! Compare Safeway Prices!
Price This Ad Effective Prlday, Aug. 12 Through Monday, Aug. 11
SUCORN ? 10c i 1 c 2-25
4ws
ROASTS
.. n.sck lb.?5'
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lb.
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98 -U.S. DnrdD ROS
O.S.Comm
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US.Comm.Rou"
, ! Cuts!i
Other BMITi-
U. Jiijra
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Betf
65
Comm. Ru"
GoodRRoastt
ntu DoaStS
GooaSirloinTips
lb. e
lb.69
lb.W
ft. 85'
GARDENSI0E BRAND CREAM STYLE GOLDEN BANTAM
Freestone Sliced Peaches Snldtr No. 2V Cm
White Satin Suqar It's canning tima! 25-lb. Sack
Cider Vinegar oid m;ii Gallon
Sno-White Salt Plain or lodixtcj 10-lb. Sack
Porter's FriMets Krinkly agg noocJIri 14Wi.
25
28
Fruit Cocktail
HOSTESS DEU6HT
NO. 2V2 CAN
27"
LARGE VARIETY OF HEALTHFUL. SPARKLING FRUITS
OTHER
cmaar C
j2rT-
i ir Stews Lb- v"
.... Reef tor
Heel of Beef u- u 19
Beef Short R.b sf f lb. 39
" Lean Ground Bee
fUii- rge bonaVB'
P0T Roast euaau.
-35c
lb. 45c
BirMlCS
ci ICED BACON
"" . aaaia-
FAHCY FJJ ''lb 55c
Fova. lb. &5c
FRYER RABB""
Suianna Pancake Flour
Sperry's Pancake Flour
Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing
Best Foods Mayonnaise
2'rlb. Pkg. 25
49
29
flaf Jar 39
4-lb. Sack
Pint Jar
Mrs. Wright's Bread Whita r whaatMb. Leaf 14-
Ritz Crackers Stay-Cmp
Tea Timer Crackers
CHEESE
Frtshl
Famous
Tillamook
Americas
Mb. Bsx 32
31
Mb. Box
LB.
59
TENDER UVER
PAN READY SEA FOODS
Halibut Steaks lb. 49c
Salmon Steaks lb. 69c
Rock Cod Fillets lb. 29c
Whiting Fillets lb. 25c
Crabs, Just shell & eat lb. 33c
Viceofleoui Yaluex
Jell Well Desserts . tw. pkg. 7c
Jello Desserts . nver, pkg. 8c
Haley's Meat Balls li-at. can
39c
Campbell Soup Clary r Vsg.lsbl ca
14c
Zoom Cereal Fiih.r'l l4-. piej.
23c
Unit Gloss Starch
i J, pig.
13c
Aerowax s.if.Poi;.h;n w 29c
Playfair Dog Food 3 29c
NOB HILL
Rich, wfiola baan coffa
Mb. Bag 47cm 93c
PRE&l
SWIFTS
12-oz.
can
39c
mrjso
GRAN. 46-oz. FJDc
pkg. WJ
SOAP-
' l&)k sQs
AIRWAY
. Mild flavor, wfiola baan eoffea
Mb. Ba9 43C2" 85'
White King x 55c
GRANULATED SOAP
Watermelon lb. 4C
ELBERTA
Luscious beauties enjoy
them with a scoop of ice
cream- or on your cc!d
cereal.
10
PER LB.
TOMATOES
nun
Fraih garden grown Tajra
thalr raal garden flavor.
LB.
10
New
POTATOES
While Roie No. I'i. Make
grand potato talad.
10 ib$. 3 9C
Cantaloupes ib. 8c
Italian Prunes 12-lb. nt 89c
Green Cabbage Ib. 5c
Golden Carrots Ib. 7c
Celery Pascal Ib. 9c
Sweet Corn Ib. 8c
Cucumbers, mild Ib. 10c
Danish Squash Ib. 5c
Seedless Grapes; 2 lbs; 19c
Apples
Gravenste'ms,
famous for
cooking
3n25'
For whiter, safer bleaching
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