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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1949)
I PACE TEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. ORECON 7th and Pine WE SAVE YOU MONEY TrMtrKIrl) COLORED Hams 49c lb: Fryers 43c lb: rKVINO roHK Rabbits 49c lb. Roasts,..,. J9c lb; LEAN rOHK Bacon 49c lb. Liver 19c lb. Veal Steaks c lb. Pork Steak 49c lb. Midland Empire Mews Sprague River InlerMtlnt art work U brine done at the Sprague River elementary school tn several mediums. Mrs. Blanche Montomery's fifth and sixth (Trades are working on plaster Chiloquin Captain Oele Rice, who la ta ttooed at Fairbanks, Alaska, has (pent the past two weeks visiting at the home of bis parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. B. Rice. He made the trip south at this time la i of -Paris plaques with original de try hie luck at der hunting It j signs In oil paints. Mrs. lues Lua es good I. Rica had earlier this! nick's third and fourth grades are year killed a moose on an Alaskan i exhibiting displays In "hands over hunting trip. Mrs. Rice remained In j lapping'' technique, and Mrs. Helen Akuka aa did Rice's grandmother, Montgomery's first and second Mr. Anna Vestal, who haa been grades have a flower garden In 11 ting In Fairbanks since late scissor work. July, i Stanley Serruk. principal and Hunt G Beits teacher of the seventh and eighth Recent hunting guests of Mr. and grades, was 111 wtth the flue Mon Mrs. Claude Paraaoo were relatives : day and Tuesdsy of this week. Mrs. from SoutherUn. Visiting were Mr.) Marian Sevruk took over his classes and Mrs. Douglas Panuoo and Mr. I 'or two day, and Mrs. Bradford Panuoo and: Cookies their families. j Mrs. Helen Montgomery's first Mr. and Mrs. Chris Wolff of Med-1 nd second grades made sugar ford were recent guests at the i cookies Tuesday afternoon as a so Wolff ranch. i science project. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Warren of Tne venth and eighth grade Redding were Chiloquin visitors a y" commencing the study of week ago. ! perspective drawing in industrial Mr. and Mrs. Donald Potter left 1 hop on Tuesday for their home tn Mod-1 Students of Intermediate classes esto. Calif, after they and their ih,ve brn participating In various children. Dennis and Donald Lyle.! types ' outdoor activities, and had visited here for several days. 1 these wlU terminate in intramural The Potters visited with Mr. and ! pU!ro'fs ,or championships bet ore postmistress, waa business visitor in Klamath Falls Wednesday. C. H. Parka who la with the US navy Is spending part of his leave visiting with his brothers. Dean and Valden Parks. Several of the local high school boys spent their three day vaca tion from school picking potatoes in Yonna Valley. Grid Visitor! Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Welch and son Wayne and Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Welch and children Clarene and Loy enjoyed the football game be tween Bonanaa and Malln at Mer rill Thursday night The R. T. Lake family and the W. D. Krlleys are proud owners of new cars. Mrs. Andy Ortls of Chiloquin vis ited with her sister and family Mrs. Verna Jenkins Sunday. Robert Hagan and son Bobby of Merrill Extension Meeting Tomorrow MERRILL The Merrill home extension unit will meet tomorrow In the recreation hall from 10 a. m. to J p m. The project will be mak ing a blouse under the direction of Mary Olenii, Klamath county heme dtmonstratlon agent. Ladles not having a portable sew ing machine are asked to bring other handwork. A baby sitter will be on hand to take care of p re-school age children. compared with 131 a year ago. The unemployment compensation com mission said there are 10 new food processing Industries, six new sea. sonal resorts and amusement plarea, and six new logging and lumber firms. NEW lNDl'STRItS SALEM. Oct. 13 lPI Oregon has 143 seasonal Industries under the unemployment compensation law. ValseUt, Ore., spent several days hunting tn this locality last week. Mrs. B. M. Potter and with Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Peler and Jayne Flury. The Potters moved to Modesto last spring and-he has been work ing for the city sanitation depart ment. Since they moved south their older boy, Donald, has been re leased from Shrine hospital in Port land with his hip deformity nearly corrected and the little five-year-old boy Is now attending kinder garten. The younger boy Dennis taking up indoor physical education sports. Sprague River had Its first snow Thursday night. The ground was covered with a beautiful white blanket. But It had completely dis appeared by morning. It also had Its disadvantages for Mrs. S. A. Shepherd who slipped and fell on the snow covered walk at her home and broke her glasses causing a deep gash above her left eye. She was rushed to the Klamath Falls was hospitalized for several days hospital where It was treated and HERE'S something tuitk The youngest V. S. amateur golf champion was Bob Oardner who was 1 when he won the first ol his two titles In 1R09. Your tub will shine ass 1 aa.l ggaa ,47 1 M-LI when you bath In hard or toft water' this summer when he swallowed a piece of lead and came close to losing his We before doctors suc cessfully operated on the three-year-old. It was Denny's second ex perience with swallowing unusual objects. Last year he swallowed a Puine seed and was hospitalised The Potters left and will be fol lowed In a few days by a ship ment of frozen venison, the result of a successful hunt over the week end. Doris Ann DiUlio. daughter of Mr and Mrs. Frank DiUlio, fell from a high bar at the - .ki last Monday and fractured her left rm. Doris Ann, a second grader Is only waiting until she can use uie bars again and is hoping for one m her own yard. The bake sale sponsored last Fri day by the Cub Scout mothers was sellout according to Mrs. Claude Farasoo. chairman of the event. The aale. which was held at the Copco office, will give funds for materials needed by the pack. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCain and on Richard of Tillamook, were week-end visitors In Chiloquin and stayed with McCain's parents. Mr and Mrs. -Mac" McCain. Ootlieb Wolff was a guest of his mvLner-in-iaw, Mr. and I - - nurj, last wek dur ing a hunting trip Wolff made to this vicinity from his home in Med lord. Mr. and Mrs. Pemon Norval orove to Eugene on Sunday a week ago to order to visit their son Bill, a freshman In pre-Iaw at the University of Oregon. Home From School Jim Wampler, student of Oregon State college in Corvallis. was home over the week-end. He Is the son oi Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wampler. uuest or Mr. and Mrs. found necessary to put in several stitches to close the wound. Mrs. Dave Wann Word has been received here of the death of Mrs. Dave Wann of Grants Pass, Oregon. She is a for' mer resident of Sprague River. Her husband was a partner of the late B. E. Wolford in the Wolford and Wann General store. It was first located In Yaniax later moving to bprague River where they operated until the store was completely lost by fire In 1938. Mrs. Wann Is survived by her husband, a son. Tommy and a daughter Helen. The Wann's eldest son. Dannie, was killed during the war In the Pa cific Sprague River had a few success ful hunters the first few days of the season. Bob and Gladys Pas solt. Dean Parks. Betty Moore and W. D. Kelly each brought home a fne buck. Visitor Mr. and Mrs. Carl RetUg of Whit tier. Calif., arrived In Sprague Riv er Tuesday, October 4. where they spent several days visiting Rettig's sister, Mrs. Clara Karges. Mrs. Ida Story and family of Lakeview spent the week-end with her daughter and family the Robert Carninis. Mrs. E. W. Varnum, the local Greear Is Mrs. Virginia Manners of Pasadena, Calif. Local people are Invited to attend a mission at the Mt Carmel Cath olic church from October 23-28, at with Father Francis A. Toner. 8. J. will officiate. Father John Phe lan, resident pastor, will have ad ditional details printed on the Fri day church page section of the pa- Earl! per. A DELICIOUS CHANGE FROM THE SAME OLD MEAT'N POTATOES ! not here's Chef Merfno'l own favor If recipe Tm. h,; rant I M. mm, 4-M 1 It. mm. i I MiuiM lit m .wlWIW, t mm wtkmi tiailm 1 tmtm. fc.Hn CMk MlulM teg Neeates si keffltMj eHaa1 watw imfS tenear ymt oewr. DfeM well. Savt aniens mod wasWaat la bat ter far S athL, aea pees and UiHti. Mix wtHi aaadlM. Half hear aetata reetf it dene, pat Nils iaiUall and aaeele atndure In ana and af laatlliig paw and eltaw te seek fci lake ef teen, fcertinf eetasienelly to ttmalnlng 30 arinntat. Saw a and ks dalklaat change rraa Bant and aateteaal MAKES THE iSfST MACARONI- IN THE MOST SANITARY PLANT IN THE WEST The NEW Measure-Pak cut In W. prints MAKES COLORING A BREEZE! You don't have to break up a solid block before you begin ... it reaches the right mixing temperature faster and more evenly ... a nd it's easier to distri bute the pure color wafer evenly, right at the start. Bowl-mix two pounds of delicious, churn-fresh Nucoa margarine together and always have plenty on hand ready to serve. MAKES MEASURING A SNAPI Handy new Measure-Pak is wonderful for baking because it'i so easy to meas ure. Just use Nucoa quarters as a scale and get the exact amount your recipe calls for without fuse or bother. ONLY MCOA- IASY MEASURING GUIDll 35 AMERICA'S LARGEST-SELLING MARGARINE NOW IN THE NEW Messure-Pak 6 ' O nnfjri sjcmm wfanR Prices Effective Friday and Saturday, Oct. 14-15 No Sales to Dealers J "In Klamath Falls It's Piggly Wigglyl" Lumberjack Syrup The West's most popular maple flavored syrup at an Extra Savins. Price! Hood River Apple Cider New crop filtered elder. Made from Hood Hirer XenUnm Applea. Taa?.?aSBT.?.?.?.taTaTaTTaTB.ta.ta Foil i.L tin Gal. Jug J69 69c KRAFTS FRENCH ' DRESSING f-ee. . Bottle 20c Waldorf Toilet Tissue 4 25c A Scot Tissue Product 5-Shrel Roll.. Kitchen Charm Waxed Paper .. 19c lZS-ft. cutler rails of hlfh qualUr heavy wased paper. sesasasasasasasaBaBaBaBaBaBasaBaBaBasasasasaa CALO Cat Food 3 for 32c NOW IN STOCK AGAIN las. Tin Aerowax Self-Polishing Liquid Floor Wax 29c Qt .n 54c '4-isl. tin 98c 1 FREE DELIVERY Anvwhere tn Cltv Llsalla an Orders ef ts.M ar Kara. Deliveries at !: A. M. and l it P. M. Tint tin Mission Brand Sliced PEACHES Strawberry Preserves Sunblest Brand (Reiular 75 Jar) m lb. mm Ne. J', tins 25c Packed br Del Monte lll(h quality at a low price 2 :59c SHADT OAK BRAND CHOPPED MUSHROOMS 10c ton. Tin Doicn $2-75 Sliced Beets 10 PURE IOWA No. t tins. 2 'or Three Sisters Brand Packed In Euiene. SORGHUM cutOIcra ... No. t tins M-es. Jar 59c Pelaco Brand Packed In Louisiana 29c ZOc MARSHMALLOWS 10c lib, Box CHOCOLATE COVERED CHERRIES 49c Wonder Food A"ed Colors 6-Oi. Fkgi. Pkg. ALL SWEET Margarine Welch's Grape Jelly MADE FROM NEW YORK OCC CONCORDS 12-0i. Jor JSfWv "PI.EAHE- BRAND DOG FOOD Ne. I Tall Tins 3 for 25c Lb. Psr. 27c Z 53c Swift's Jewel Oil Qt. Bottle 59C list for oil Shortening and Frying Potatoes 79 Klamath V. S. No. 2 50 ". af Radishes and Qc Green Onions 3 bu Lettuce IQc 2 Heads af Tokay Grapes Cc Pound , - sv Jonathan Apples $179 Bl Fancy ......... Box PARFUM FRENCH DRY' CLEANER 98c l-Gallon Tin ... LOCKER WRAP