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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 17. 10.12
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
PAGE NINE
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Ch.mi.lh Kails llillL will have " T "' ."ft deo "
',,CbJrri01.!vTr!7n,l.fU.ci,i" l"citlattil taS2.Tur
o be ulven by project lend- ...... ',, ... .,...,,
AI I NDAK OK Till: Wl I K
Jan. Ill
Klumalli Kiilln mill will have
t
lo bo ulven by prnj
era Mm. U. A. Hewitt, unci
Mm, 'K. J. Hawaii. Mreunu
will Mm I, promptly nl lu
h.iii, Back lunch nl noun,
Jn. II
U.T.I. Unll will have dc-moiv-n.iuunn
on kUi wrapping-end
i oi. mi nr innkna nl ino nilme
(i, Nun. Jnhn llnwanl on
Klamalt, Clidr, siarlinit at
litiiil
Mori- llimi 300 inrn and women
from 2i counlleii In Oregon are ex.
peeled to attend the tilth annual
411 Lenders' Conference al Oregon
mute Collcxe Jim. 21, 23, nnd It,
announce L, J. Allen, stale 4-H
Innclei',
lOmplmnlH will be on uiidmslBlid-
Inif- the club incmlior. Miss Joy
HilU director o icucher education
Intent
icuiuiloiis.
MI'ln Hills will alno urcBdil tho
club lender, .
The Itlf.i conference will ho es
pecially helpful lu flrnt-year lend
ui'fi, accortiliiK to Mrs. Alice I.ind
say, Urant Fans, president ol Hie
OrcKon 4-11 Leaders' Association.
Pros nnd conn of the 4-H awards
proiiraiu will be discuhitcd by Minn
Kinlnlr Nelson, CIiIciibo field rep-
lu a.m.
Mra. Clone Wotor','llV. of the National 1 Con,.
mid Mm. Murk Tnylur of the
County Kxumslnii Committee
IiIvuik the deiiionniiaiions.
Henley unll will inert ut the
Jan.
Imlltee on Hoya nnd Olrls club
iwor.
Ait In previous ycurs, new tub
Jeclmalter Informjitlon In home
i. . i. I,. .1. wn. hr, m lli nn Lonoinlci mid ' iouHurnl pro-
lor Hie ruirr ironiim lesson iJrcw will lie ulven by OSC extcn
m be ulven bv muled lend- Ui'on specialists.
eis Mm, O. 1.. Mellon nnd A Iceneiie dress revue nnd re
Mrs. Ilnrvty Wise. Buck ! rln on tho 19.01 Nntlniml 4-H
lunch. .Club Conurcs will highlight the
IK . I'lic-wluy evening progi-iun, Jun. 22.
Hheslll-llometlalr unit will!'"" " ,be ,"vc"M,b,y1.4:,"
hue moled leaoor Mr.i I member Joe Klllninon, Mu ileton.
V , d,,' wm in i'mrw of lhe!M". Will..,.. He. key Portland I 4-li
lr. u.. eiwer Iriinmu la b ; l ' Ml. Nelso . Men bere
u.vrn ul Hie i'ulmrauiidh Campus 4-H Club win re-
:,..,, ,,, -in Krk limrh. ivew the imernulioiml Farm Youth
,.... ...... I I.-VPI.H,,,. U'lll.-l, It.. C.llW It nr,!1.
Kxliw-don ' orl"H ln Oreifcn lor the ecund
Jan. Tl
Klnmnlli
Cuunly
Jan.
ye.ir.
The bniiquel W'edneMliiy, Jim. 28.
will lemu.e prei.e..talloi, of npecl.il
nwardit nnd inunlc by the OBC
Muiuc Deimrlment directed by
Holiert V,'nll.
l.i-iuler.i nllcnillnu from Klamdll,
ni,r,,u.M ' ' f i. ...I. ..I. ftr Uillll...,. V.inf
nark lunch b-inu m-rvert at , " " "" '
noon. Mis. JiiiiK-H llopkln-i.Mra. Charles nmrmnn. and Mra.
u ill la(l ltt l'L'ii nn iiHirr il ied Wollrmn of Aliamonl; Mra.
nmnnu . Henry Newhoire. Kalrhaven:
Cu.uu.IUne will meet ul Hie
home of Mra. Oene Vomt,,
'SMI Oicuou. for a luncheon
meelluv.
Zi
Kulrhiiven unit vMII meet nt '
the Keln:iounii at 10:31) will, i
Mm
Klmonl
The recrenilon Iralnlnx meetinu : ''' w';r'c,,:,'l,',r;
orlulnally acliedulril lor Jun. 25, to Keiiyon of Mnlln. Hie ll,"l!n,
be K.ven mninlv for the trMnl.iK 1 ' l"v from e Po.nl Office at
Ul lender, lu (iUnre dunclni. h':u ". Monday. Jan. il.
been postponed Indefinitely b.-c.iuic
A nieetliiK for 4-!l leadci-a will
of the lllueM ol Ml.n
J-jt.tlee 'no be held nl I-a ornnoc. jbi, w
.11. iMniunii, iwut;,, .ii . tu
maiiauru me ic i c. n,,r - . .... Hi.v
Iron, Oregon State College. Notice i
of the new dine will bn given upon
word from the college.
den l feheduled lo tell aome of
the huthllithtn of his recent irip
to Nntionnl 4-H Club ConKrena.
1IKM.KV
11. e Henley Extri,r.,oi, Unit met
al the home of Mra. Wnllnce
T.ompaon Dec. 20 for an all uay
niecllng. The lcniton for Uie day
waa r'reezinu Conked and Prepared
'oud lod by Mra Thnuipnoi, and
uvtliued by Mra. Ralph Hill.
Twemy-elohl mpmbera und guenut
Joined ui judging nnd aau.pllng
floret, food-.,
A planned Clirlnunus luncheon
"wn .nerved al noon.
The builne.na meeting opened al
1:30, waa followed by a Christina
Olfl exchange with ite.lnen and
ongs led by the recreation chair
mnn, Mr. Harvey Wie.
'11,e next meelli.K will be at the
Kal.grounda Kitchen. Jan. 17 Kith
aicr lionlng II as the Ic.nnon.
MKRRII.L
The Merrill Home Extension
Unll met In hie recreation hall.
January 10 with Mra. Charles Cun
nlnullam and Mra. Warren KrulUi
In charge of the le.nson on Easier
Ironing No. 2
The baakelrv project will be
tauutu al an all-duy meeting Jan
t uarv 10 In the Pre-.bvterlun cuurcl,
v parlor. Anyone wlnhuig Inntruclion
ahould conlitct Mrs. Harvey Ueu
ham Immediately for the nece-i-
rv supplies to bring. Tliose at
tending should also take a sack
lunch.
Members prenent for the last
meeting were Mrs. Harvey Den
ham. Mrs. Leonard Will. Mrs. Itoy
Beasley Mrs. Mlllon Loper, Mrs.
Webb White, Mrs. K. M. Mitchell,
Mra. Cunningham and Mrs. Fruits.
FAIRHAVKN
The Falrhnven Home Exlenjlon
Unit will mret January 23, 10 a m.
al Joans kitchen at the fair
grounds In.nlrnd of Jan. 16 as
planned. Knsler Ironing Tips No. 3
will be demonstrated and there
will be potluck al noon.
iii:ni.i:y kkwing sisiKd
Exaniinuilon of dresses made by
the girls of the Henley Sewing
Hun. en Club, wnlch met Jan. 8. at
1 the home of Mis. F-arl Mack, were
j shown to Mlxa Beverly Mack, aub
Ulitule lender.
Ilefreslun'-nis were served, atler
Iwhlfh ihe meeting was adjourned
1 by Dnrbnra Jacou.-on president.
Keemarr O'Keefe
News Keperler
J'
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DREWS Manstore
731
Always take hold of the plug
when deiachl.it? n cord , from . an
outlet or appliance. Pulling on
eord may lnoven connections with
in the plug which would blow ,
fuse.
For besl reception, your radio
should not be placed with Us back
flat against the wall. Leave about
an Inch of space.
If you tniint fold a rubber gar
ment for storing purposed, use
dusting powder between the sur
faces that touch.
HOME MADE CANDIES
i
Garlic
Bread
Kp the tmtll
ut ef the
PUMPERNICKLE, loaf 20c
breadsTTastries
laktd ftiih Deyt A Week
-JOHNNY'S-Big
Y Bakery
Merrlll-Laktvlew Jet. Ph. 7092
s xnx .-4iar-. . ,
TTiil s
GET THIS DIG 11C01 GLASS
BAKING DISH TftW
It't the bait vahie ef the year genuine Oleibeke
laklng Dlih with the exiluilve qulck-heet bottom, mn
Jf value mat com you But att witn one nee, erem
any Minion rrMucti write t oaey mnm tevr
30( en thli dandy 1 1-Inch baking, eiiht
i
W py posiaQa and ma
ma cotts ! Just send. 1
label from Any ,
ii'..'... j
Vroduct
and
& BIG Y iMRKET!
Lean, center cut
PORK CHOPS
PORK Haf r whie' 120 ib oYer9e
COLORED HENS
SMOKED PICNIC
GROUND BEEF
CORNED PORK SHOULDER
SLICED BACON
T BONE STEAK
LARD 50-lb. con
E SALT PORK
Ib, 49c
lb 32'2C
Ib. 37c
Ib. 39c
K ilAARGARINE
ta rumann
id MEAT
R RICE DINNER
Del Rich VIA
Made With 9 lbs UxM
vfk.i. Milk. Tr m
Blue Plate"
Medium,
Cleaned - 5-oz. tin
AND SPAGHETTI
Nalley'i Quick to fix, tin
w run e
Vlllbl
Nice and lean
Grade "A'
Con Carne
Good for seasoning!
lb. 55c
T,. ib. 33c E CHEESE AndSpa9hetti
ib. 42c
lb. 95c
C7 7C
Zh iic M Sandwich Spread
Nalley's
Nalley's - No. 1 tin
59' I
25 Jf
17'
Km
Nalley's tin
O Wyllitifc-K- Dressing, qt. Jj
Z rllMIIV Durkee's ICt
k?l lUVUIMU I
Durkee's tC
Pt.
aJaJ
ANIMAL CRACKERS
Sunshine i box
KARQ .SYRUP . ,t
Light 1 Vl Ib. bot.
BLUEBERRIES. B&M
Maine, sweetened, enough for 9" pie tin
PRINCE ALBERT
W& Smoking tobacco 1 lb. tin
SNACK
Lunch meat 12 oz. tin
CHEWING GUM
$ All popular brands
7c
22c
31c
79c
39c
3Pk3.. 1 0c
. 46-oz
2 00 TOMATO JUICE
for ZL Campbell'i,
1 OQr WHITE KING
No. 2 tinf dtaOC SoP' 9'0uote 9ian
OO VEL Ol,,
0V Regular size V I V Giant size
PEETS
Soap -v giant size
CATSUP
Stockton, 12-oz. bottle ....
GREEN BEANS
Standby, fancy
SUGAR
Spreckels fine granulated 10 lbs.
NESTLE'S MORSELS
Chocolate pkg.
PINEAPPLE OEd
"Garden", sliced No. 2 tin a&fjl Bofh '
AMAZO PUDDINGS O OOr AJAX
Choc, butterscotch, vanilla .... - for dLejL Cleanser
Best Foods
19c
PALM OLIVE
,25c
59c
75c
59c
2 -25c
2.25c
I EGGS
GRADE "AA" RANCH
STRICTLY FRESH, Dozen
cl a unr a iacc
REAL VALUES
IN OUR
SAV-MOR DEPT.!
All PllltJft
LUNCH BOX LINERS $1.09
Sanitary, odorless, spill-proof compartments.
Knitting. All colon, m ,
KRO-SHEEN bol. 10c
Cialvanlted. No, 2 site, Reg. 92.98,
WASH TUBS $1.98
Sessions. Electric, Reg. 94.49. Special.
KITCHEN CLOCKS $3.49
Cotton, Double bed site, choice ef colors.
SHEET BLANKETS $1.89
Reg. 98c. Flys high and lands spinning. Gun and 3 tops.
FLYING SAUCERS 79c
.F d7r
I f M II M aV. JL r I . T . 1 I
Med. size
1- 19c
CELERY HEARTS 25c'
BRUSSEL SPROUTS 19c
T..J.. J A Mf? Full nound
l vnurf jjisi ismmj aiw r -
ALKA SELTZER C?
sLarg
Cl -
B
Cjji Hign in riramin content
. . B!"!0!L .. I AMIUrr Navels, sweet
FLASHLIGHT JIIKANHr Mb .me.hbag
vuniiviiti
i
qtti- : '
H-t TJ
iiniii nun1
Cllf r CT OAT A TACC
Large ylTT rillAllIU IHd.
VdVW Vi I tdf w ins w-w fl I IB
U!.u Ib. WV
Everreody
CUI 1
BATTERIES
in- fmAncrnniT
Each iww v iiiKnrrrmii i
wiim el I1VI
AIR WICK
Bottle ..
59c
Pint Size
Vacuum Bottles
$1.25
Ariz, white, sweet
& juicy, 8-lb. bag
A Full Lint of
TOOLS, ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES, PLUMBING
SUPPLIES. (
rttmm
43c
45 c
CAULIFLOWER - 18c
GREEN PFPPERS 25c
BANANAS 2 "" 33c
siW
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'i
MAIt TO MIWON aUCMONt COMMMT,
not em iouth Hnu 4, waih.