Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 30, 1954, Page 21, Image 21

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    THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1954
PAGE TWENTY-TWO
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OHEGON
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I Always Shop at Griggs1 and Carl's because of . . .
QUALITY at LOW PRICES!
FRIENDLY SERVICE!
3 A Real Money Saving Plan
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A GO-BETWEEN DRESSING ROOM solves the delicate need for privacy in homes with com
pact bedrooms and pullman-size bathrooms. Converting the area between bath and bedroom
is not difficult and the resulting dressing room takes little space, generally utilizes odd
shaped areas not otherwise useful, solves storage needs, provides mirrors and dressing space.
Here is a dream room made of lovely natural wood, finished in natural blonde color. A low
vanity builtin on the short wall provides a makeup table. Center of the dressing table folds
back on hinges to make available a good-sized mirror which is attached underneath.
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EXCITING NEWS perfumewise this season is Parfums Corday's
new Perfume Atomizer, measuring just throe inches from top
to tip, holding a full quarter ounce of either Toujours tvtoi,
Fame, Zlgana, Toujours Toi, Possession or Jet. The delicate
gold cylindor is completely leakproof.
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HAPPY
LITTlt DOG
TOPS IN QUALITY!
LOW IN PRICE
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Br IRENE SCIIl'LZi:
Mr. end Mrs. Bill Halzi are
the proud parents of a son born
September 10, at Klumath Valley
Hospitnl. Hr welKhnd 6 lbs. 4 ozs.
and has been named Christopher
Theodore.
Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Baker have
moved to Oakridge where he will
be employed.
Bobby Wlnfleld, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Bob Wlnfield, received his
discharge from the Wavy Septem.
bcr 21. Ho is spending some time
at home visiting his parents and
friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcoi-ro Fullerton
and David are spending a few days
in Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Buck Graves and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Reed Graves
and family have returned from a
two week visit to Arkansas.
Bill West, Carl Stiles and Ralph
Biles, who are all employed at the
Bly logging company, aro now
working at Fossil where the lon
ging company has another opera
tion. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hyde are visit
ing with friends and relatives in
Montana.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Jnneschlet
and Janet aro now making their
home In Klnmuth Falls where
Joneschiet is employed.
Mr. and Mrs. uilllp Sandberg,
Sherrle and Linda and Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Hchulze. Klamath Falls,
were Monday evening visitors in
Bly.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Schulzc are
movinR to Canby, Calllorma where
Jim will be employed by the Lovc
ness Lumber Company.
Mr. and Mrs. Andy Smersky and
David aro leaving Bly to make
their home at Crdarvillc,
Mrs. Marlon Johnston was In
Hillside Hospitnl three days last
week with bronchial pnciimonln.
She Is lecling much better now.
A son, stnery Allen, was born to
Mr. Bnd Mrs. Bill pholl September
17, at Klumulh Valley Hospital. He
weighs nine lbs. 4 oz. and is their
ilrst child.
No other WttGMMmti gives you
i juicy rbh-
GHT BEEF and BIB
30 RED BEilClS
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mnisons
Here's hearty, mealy goodness !
Just tender, top-quality beef
lad plump, young red beans,
slow-simmered in a zesty
sauce that's a Dcnnison
secret. Perfectly seasoned
perfectly cooked
perfectly delicious!
Get Dennison's Chili
Con Carne today.
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NO "FILLER" TO'
'JTll SPOIL ITS DOUBLY
& DELICIOUS TASTE!,
r " Mre people buy
and enjoy Maxwell House
ffian any other brahef
in Me worcf f
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Goodio the UDrop!
Where you can buy nationally advertised merchandise,
appliances, watches, housewares, AT ACTUAL COST!
SAVE YOUR CASH REGISTER RECEIPTS!
VEAL IS DOWN!
SAVE ON FANCY US "GOOD" AND "CHOICE" VEAL THIS
WEEK AT CARL'S!
Vsal Roasts "iVcS:":' . 45
Veal Shoulder Steaks 45
Veal Loin Steaks 69
Breast of Vea
Fresh Fryers
EP(C Medium Local Grade "A" , TJOC
g(y2) ' Dei- Si)
HOT SAUCE - -69'
Crackerjack -1 eachS1
PEACHES 4 f- 98
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Bring your HILLS BROS, l:
tej NEWSPAPER COUPON I
rC ifrA From P"9 17 1
TTfTf5TilJft w',n coupon without coupon
For Stuffinq
or Braisinq
First Crest "AA" Brand
The freshest! Cut
up, Pan Ready
25
55
Lamb Shoulder Steak 49
69
45
Loin Lamb
Pork Roasts
Lean, Center
Cut
lb.
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lb.
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lb.
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lb.
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lb.
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lb.
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lb.
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lb.
Fresh Fillet of
SOLE
Kidneys
10c lb.
Fresh Small Site, Fresh
,b. 55c Salmon Steaks ,b 69c Oysters Pt, 69c
Stewing
HENS
29c lb.
Borden's
Sunshine
Hi-Ho Crackers
Winter Banana -
Fine for pics
2- IV
c
Apples
Sweets or Yams 2- 25
Try them Candied!
Pomegranates 3- 25c
Carrots -1 1 c Onions 3 ,k 29c
Tokay Grapes 2 - 25c
CELERY
HEARTS
Cello bog 2
PEPPERS
2 25c
Mayonnaise - 59c
Pure Cider
Vinegar ; Ga.,0, 69c
Bonnie ,
Dog Food No.ian,inSl2 1,29
Ocean Spray
Cranberry Sauce - 19c
No. 1 Toll Tins
Pitted Olives 29c
Mb. carton 29C
P.tmt Wrigley's - Popular Flavors rA
Carton 59t
Tllltn Van Camp's Yellowtail p . m,m
I No. '.tins 5 for
Meco ;
Tomatoes No.2'2tins 5 fo'JI
Hormel's
Chopped Beef yfc
Van Camp's
Pork and Beans T 2-25c
Sperry
Pancake Flour untile
Quart and a half Decanter 59C
Lumberjack
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COUPONS & 15c
SEGO MILK 4 X:49e
Merrill -k Stewart-Lenox Shasta Way & Division
Prices Effective Friday and Saturday
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