Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 31, 1952, Page 11, Image 11

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    THURSDAY, JANUARY 81, Ir2
HERALD AND NBWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE ELEVEN
MID-WINTER
PRICES EFFECTIVE
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
FEB. 1 & 2
WE RESERVE
THE RIGHT TO
LIMIT!
FOOD
" ""
W. C.ARTIN now man
Kfr of Earl's Market and
Fountain, Tulelako who
Miccccdii Earl Ager, store
owner. Mr. and Mrs. Martin
and thoir dau((btcr Leo
Ann, student at the Univer
sity of Culifornia, Berkeley
and their son Bill, 7, arc
former residents of Mt.
Shasta. Martin has operated
Ihe drug department in
Earl's for some time,
Soup Lack
Denied By
Official
CAMDKN, N. J. Wl A upoVcs
man lor one of the nation' lritel
Mod cummin linns aalcl Thursday
Unit a recent fuli)(j ol federal re
atrlcllona on tin containers nhould
Improve tlie mut1y ot aoupa, canned
Ioocl " i id nlmlliir product.
Aoktil about a report from Beat
lie, tiitit noiiim packed by Hie
Campbell Soup Co., were In abort
Miiiply tlmie, a coiupuiiy ufllclal
t.aitt he knew of no apeclflc nlioit
line und UKKCtcd a ponxlblllly Unit
Ibcrn mlulil hnve been aomo tem
porarily illhlocalloil due to unex
pected demand or potiaioiy irana-
lvir(Hhn,i llfflrllKlM
However, he pointed out that a j
ledernl order Uinued Jan, 37, 11)01
limited the metal available for I
cniminK noii-aeaaonal aoupa Ihoae :
kinds which can be produced at
any time In Urn year to lot) per
rent of the amount uned In 11)50.
On Oct. I, IBM. an amendment
reduced the available metal to DO
per rent of the base period.
The orders did not affect the o
called "acunonal" noupn. audi as
tomnto, asparagus and others
which are packed at the peak ol
the harvest season lor the Ingred
ients, Another federal order Issued last
Jan. XI restored the 100 per cent
ration. As a result, the Campbell
nfllcial snld, his firm and others
expect to be able to meet normal
demand for their products. Boinc
temporary shortages cannot be
avoided ill food distribution, the ol
tlclal said, but usually these are
Jocnl In nature and only temporary.
(Her story pujc 7)
Stockmen OK
Sales Tax
McMINNVILI.E (P) The West
ern Oregon Livestock Association
favors a sales tax proceeds to no
lo Ihe support of schools.
The association, which clfftcd Its
18th annual convention here
Wednesday, also passed a resolu
tion endorsing a six mill limita
tion on state property taxes.
Howard Lealhcrman, Coqulllc,
was named president, succeeding
Archie Rlekkola, Astoria. Roncr
Dumdl, McMlunvllle, was elected
vice-president; and Harry Llnd
Itren, Oregon State College, was
re-elected aecretary-trcasurer.
Land prices will be lower this
year, Gerald Stanfleld, Wclscr, Ida
ho, president of the Oregon Wool
Urowera Association, predicted. He
complained that the federal gov
ernment had hurt the wool Industry
by using synUietlo material and ro
used wool In military uniforms,
The association also asked the
Fish and Wildlife Service to con
alder poisoning of coyotes In West
ern Oregon, ns Is now the practice
In Eastorn Oregon.
Other resolutions proposed tax
re-appralsal of tlmbcrlands In the
state, and higher (eea for dog licenses.
Florida Citrus
Industry Aided
LAKELAND, FIB. Ml Falling
prices for Florida citrus will get
two shots In the arm soon a mil
lion dollar purchase by the U.S.
Department of Agriculture and a
program by Florida Citrus Mutual
to cut down shipment.
. Both are Intended to have tho
name effect to take more fruit
lrom the open market and raise
prices through greater competition
for what Is available.
INDICTED
PENDLETON, Ore. ITI Doris
Bryant, 20, was Indicted by a
grand Jury on a second degree
munier charge Wednesday. She Is
accused of ahooting Robert Turn
er, 42, Pasco, Wash., In a Hcrmls
ton trallor court Jan. 14.
VUit InHmHng, colorful , , .
SAN I It AIV IS O
Stay at the Hotel Thllromb, at the
Cmo Center in Ilia theater and
hopping riintrint, in direct line with
both great bridgei.
Bring your family for a week-end
or longer, anil enjoy the diilincliva
Hotel Whltentnb cuinine and nriee.
HI Dual Ina 14.10 1KH; Ina JT.M
MARKS STRUT at Ith
- Oaraga In laMbif
HOTSJ,
WIIITCOMK
KARL C. WEBER :
Prtildcnl and Otnaral Mvnattf
CFFEE
Vt0 V M
Come in and help ut celebrate! You find a remodeled, re-arranged store,
with big wide aisles for your shoppinq ease, and NEW LOWER prices, too!
There'll be gifts and prizes, free samples and demonstrations. You're invited
... make a date!
Warren Mason, mgr. '
FREE GROCERY PRIZES
FREE BALLOONS AND GIFTS FOR THE KIDS Aei
Mccormick tea
Schilling .
Drip or Reg.
Standby 46-oz.
Orange, Blended,
Gropefruit
Party Time
Broken, 5-oz.
Tin
Bartlett
"Success" Brand
No. 2Vi Tin
Crater Lake
Wedge Cut
Wax Wrapped b.
J9
29'
35'
33'
59
h 1 I aaaaaaaaal
25 BAG
PKG.
50 BAG
PKG.
33c 59c
SUNSHINE
HI HO CRACKERS t 35c
SUNSHINE .
HYDROX COOKIES ' 39c
SUNSHINE CANDY
MINT PILLOWS ,2P:; 33c
REDEEM YOUR FLAV-R-PAC
Coupons at PIGGLY WIGGLY
1 pkg. 12-oz.Flay-R-Poe Ore. Grown Peas both
1 pkg. 12-oz. Flar-R-Pae Ore. grown Strow- for
berries. (With Coupon) '.
59c
CHEESE DINNERS
2 pls 23c
SALAD DRESSING
DURKEE'S WHIPPED"
35c 0,57c
DROMEDARY
Gingerbread Mix
25c
Ready to bake Pkg. AaW
BRACH'S CHOCOLATE COVERED
CHERRIES Ib 65c
PARTY TIME DURKEE'S SHREDDED
APRICOTS NL2. 29c COCONUT 29c
Ripe and sweet ideal for pies
FACIAL TISSUE
OO.
iunr.i nln mm W PEETS
VEL
PALMOLIVE
3 k. 27c
LARGE
SIZE
31c
SUPER SUDS
Large
Size
29c
PIGGLY'S PRODUCE IS FRESH!
TOMATOES---- 19c
LETTUCE rrah 'lOc
BROCCOLI - b" 25c
GREEN0NI0NS-- 5c
POTATOES KB 10-49c
FREE DELIVERY! On Grocery and Meat
Items Totaling $5 or More Deliveries at
10:30 and 2:30
you re Alt'ays'
a
9
lILD
When ybu
shop at
BUD
WwSON'S
701 PINE ST.
IN PIGGLY WIGGLY
HAMS FRYERS l- ROASTS (o)()L
mmS 4J Fresh Dressed U.S. Grade Good
s w- BQ m
BACON SQUARES OR Tl frZ h
HEN s xc' LARD ? lb, &ci
saltpork2aI"- turkeys & Q) pure or
Strictly Fresh Killed S Morrell's Eastern '
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