Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 06, 1943, Page 3, Image 3

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    April 6, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALIJ3. OREGON
PAGE THREB
JACOBS HANGS
FDR KILLING OF
POLICE CHIEF
WALLA WALLA, April 0 (!)
Clnlinlng ho wus Innocent of tlio
murder Hourly nluht yours hko
uf Polleo Chief Flunk Clmclwh'k
of Piiynlhip, Kuy W, Jacobs went
l his clciilh oil tlio kiiIIowk of tlio
WimhiuKlon Mills prison shurlly
oflor inldniKht lodiiy.
Culm o lho lust, Jacobs slwok
limicl with Supt. Holt O. Wuhh
ond mild:
"I hopo you will llvo to son Ilia
duy Unit my liuiuu will bo exon
erated." Jucubii wua convlclod In Ta-
comu lint October, Ho first win
nrrcatud soon lifter thu July 18,
HUM robbery of lho OitliiK,
wash., Ntulo bunk, when Child'
wick mill Hurry Storuin, a I'uyiil
hip police officer, wcro killed.
Ho presumed im nllbl to exonar
nlo him from a murder chnriio
mid wus Kent to McNeil Inland
on pleading ifiillty to a Mnnn act
vlolutiou,
in July lust your, John C.
BJorkhind, thon Plercs county
hvriff, nctcd on a tip and nr
rontcd Jacobs, then living nenr
Scnttlo, to reopen tlio case.
District OPA Men
Warn Butchers to
Lower Prices
PORTLAND, April 6 (!')
Prices o( men In and fats must ba
lowered If butchers reduce point
values, tlio district OPA wiirncd
todiiy.
Rutionlng restitutions provide
that a cut In point viiluo must
be accompnnicd by a price reduc
tion to at leant 25 per cent bo
low the established celllnK
nutchcrs who lower point values
below 25 per cent must sell pro
portionately below the ceiling
but In no case Is tho retailer re
quired to cut prices to more than
50 per cent below tho ceiling.
OBITUARIES
DANIEL J. BEDORD
Daniel J. Bedord, a resident
of Klumulh Falls for the past
five years, passed awny at his
Into residence at 200 Lugunft
street, on Tuesday morning,
April fl, 1943. Tho deceased was
ft nutivo of Ontario, Canada and
was aged 61 years, 7 months and
25 days when called. Besides
his wife, Stellu, ho Is survived
by two sons, Charles D. of Klnm
ath Falls mid Frank, U. S. navy,
Norfolk, Va.; two daughters,
Dora Bedord of Scnttlo and Mary
Horizon of Quartz Mountain,
Ore.; one. sister, Mrs. Julia I3nb
cock of Alcot, N. Y.; four broth'
ers, Charles and James of Alcott,
N. Y., Frank of Trail Creek,
Mont., and John of Wostwood,
Calif., ond two grandchildren'
Tho remains rest ot Wards Klnm'
ath Funeral Home, U25 High
street, where friends may call
after 8 p, m. Wednesday. FU'
nerol arrangements will be on'
nounced later, .
FUNERALS
VALENTINE SANCHEZ
Grovesldo sorvlces for tlio late
Valentino Sanches of Wordcn,
Ore., who passed away on Satr
urcluy, April 3, will take place
ot tho Mt. Calvary Memorial
Pork Thursday afternoon at 2
o clock with tlio Rev. T. P,
Casoy of tho Sacred Heart Catlv
ollc church officiating. Friends
ore respectfully 'Invited to At
tend.' Words Funorol Homo in
chargo of tho nrrangemcnts.
FOUND AND LOST
SALT LAKE CITY, (P) B.
F. Lyman of Chicago found a
pockotbook In tho depot, and
took it to the special agent's office.
He left his own suitcase out
side the door.
It was gone when he enme out,
Few State Income
Taxes Paid on
Quarterly Plan
SALEM, April 6 (IP) The
stuto tux commission suid today
that of 150,000 persons who have
paid their sluta lucoino tuxes this
your, only 1222 took odvnntngo
of the now Inw permitting quar
terly payments. A totul of 21,
U33 persons paid hulf their taxes.
Tho deudlino for filing returns
und paying the first instullmant
Is April 18.
E
Tlio special committee op.
pointed at u mooting of commit
tees of tho Klamath Potato
Growers association and Tulo
luko Growers with Wcllcr Noble,
member of lho national fertilizer
advisory board, met on tho night
of April 2, to complcto plans for
rationing to growers the 500
tons of additional ammonium
phosphuto (HJ-20-0) fcrtlllzor se
cured for this district.
All growers needing addition
al fertilizer In tho Klamath dis
trict had been requested to place
orders by April 1. Thcso re
quests resulted us follows: acres
of potntocs for which additional
fcrtlllzor was required: 17,274.
Additional fertilizer required:
2,251 tons.
Bused on this request, the com
mittee divided tlio 500 tons in
proportion to tho requests made.
Khiinnth county receives 204.25
tons. Modoc county receives
07.05 tons, and Siskiyou county
107.80 tons. Knrm machinery
rationing committees met to puss
on nil applications of their re
spective counties uud allocate
tins material allotcd to each
county to growers of thot county.
It wus observed on tho applica
tions that many growers did not
yet havo any commercial fertili
zer, whllo others havo a fairly
good supply but not enough to
meet their additional acrcngc,
and still others have ample fer
tilizer lor this years needs and
did not apply. This inntoriol
will start arriving soon and will
ba distributed by the Pacific
Guano company, according to the
committee's allotments to indiv
idual growers.
Historic Goldfield
Destroyed by Fire
, GOLDFIELD, Nev., April 6
(l'l This historic mining town
today swept up tho ashes from a
destructive fire which roared
through the northern section yes
terday, destroying the Sacred
Heart Catholic church, a ma
china shop Bnd 15 houses before
being controlled.
During the lust 11 months ot
1942, American combat planes
In action shot down approxi
mately three axis planes for
each loss of one by themselves.
CONSTIPATION
WORRIES GONE!
Yep-my trouble Is gone
una to are tlio linrnli purga
tives I used to tnko.
It's Ilka this. I founrl my
constipation was due simply
to a Inck of "bulk" In my
diet. Medicinal laxatives
vers giving me only tempo
rary relief. Bo I tried eating
XCIXOGG'S ALL-BRAN regu
larly. Thst did lho trlek. dot at
tho cause ot my comtlnnt Ion
and corrected it. I cat It reg
ularly now, drink plenty of
wnter and stay regular.
If that's your trouble try
all-bran. It's a swell-tnstlng
breakfast cereal, and ynu
can get It ot your RTOcer'sl
Mado by Kellngg's In Buttle
Creek, Michigan.
vm .
i wmi'mwrni mm
QliaJOIiaaLID Qt33fcE
5133 Cfc GEE CfiBLt3
Liquor Appointee GOP So
Governor Gets Democrat
SALEM, April 8 (I') Gover
nor Earl Siiell hud himself a new
stnto liquor commissioner today
after Mathlns Wllhclm, Eugene,
whom ho appointed to the com
mission Saturday as the demo
cratic member; turned out to be
a republican.
The new member Is Hugh
Kirkpatrick, Lebanon democrat.
The governor'i office was
thrown into an uproar lata yes
terday when staff members saw
a dispatch from Eugene saying
that Wllhclm had changed his
registration to democratic yes
terday, two days alter his ap
pointment. The governor's sec
retaries contacted Snell In Port
land, where he was attending a
ship launching, and the gover
nor, holding that Wilhclm's ap
pointment was illegal because he
was a republican when appoint
ed, announced the new appoint
ment. The slate liquor law requires
that both major parties be rep
resented on the commission.
The governor issued state
ment asserting that he thought
Wilhelm had been a democrat all
the time.
Klricpatrlck has been in the
automobile business in Lebanon
for 25 years, and was mayor of
the town or six years.
Aiways read the classified ads.
State Penitentiary
Population Drops
SALEM, April Wl The pop
ulation of the. state penitentiary
has dropped from 1100 to less
than 800, Prison Warden George
Alexander said today.
He said there Is less crime now
because criminals find it more
profitable to work In war indus
tries.
EJECTION EXPERT
WICHITA, Kas WV-"It' is
this kind of mischief which
might easily lead to serious in
Jury for many," frowned Police
Judge Dallas M. Potts as he im
posed a 80-day suspended sent
ence on a 17-year-old youth.
The youth had confessed
shouting "fire" In a crowded
theater so he could obtain
I seat.
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& BONOS
Let Safeway be your
Guide to
Better Values!
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BLUE STAMP ITEMS
Soup Mix lkd? ,
Continental, 2M-Ox. Pkgs. for
Tomato Juice 10c
Tomato Juice Llbby,n23c
Grapefruit Juice -0
Town House Uniweotenod 46-Oi. Can'
Pineapple Juice 15c
Fruit Cocktail 7 -
Hosloss Delisht .... Ho. 1 Can for 3C
Apricots SSZUiS 18c
Pears
O So Good Can
28c
Pineapple bystic.dNc;na 21c
Small White Beans M
Idoho Red Beans 2-Lb. Pleg."C
Green Split Peas 2P& 24c
Baby Lima Beans 24c
D-.r PlcUweet Ho. 303 1 9-.
reaS Tender Can
Pone Do1 MonU No-2 2 35e
reuS Emly Garden .. Can for''
TA, Garden- No. 2 lA-
I UiUUtUCI fid. Sld,
Enriched Flour
Evaporated Milk
Rolled Oats
Peanut Butter
Iosm' fiuide, A '-(Ml;
flh "C" RED STAMPS Vj; ft ''fe?
fit Coos' April II to 30 Inch Mh 'm? r-iZZSr
B "D" RED STAMPS plffe-. -v.. , tyVftlL
I Good April 18 to 30 injj lpr
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KUchen Craft $A A A I
43-Lfa, Sack , . 5 jg I I
Alpine, Pet, Carnation, i A M
Borden's .... Tail Cans 1 MQ
14 I I
- --- 1 m eonl vou trv eantuns vour arats
Heal Roast . I
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A Few ef Our DOUBLE-VALUES No Point Lew Price!
Alber'i, Quick or Regular
3-Lb, Pkg.
Sierra
Pine
TOILET SOAP
3 Calces 20c
MORE VALUES NOT RATIONED!
Salad Dressing Dueh, 24c
Miracle Whip Kr8ft, 27c
Graham Crackers
Honey Sweet
Bnal Julia Lee
Bread Wright's
1
Can
Tomatoes ..."c."14c
.... Can "6
.. Can
Country Home
WOrtl cream Style ...
Del Mail
WOrn Nlblets
Clapp's Baby Foods 7
Strained - TlnC
RED STAMP ITEMS
Oleomargarine
Dttlewood 1-Lb Citu
Oleomargarine
Sunny Bank 1-Lb. Cta.
Oleomargarine rb.ectn.25c
Cheese ctowL'!!.... Lb. 38c
Use Your
Ration Stamp 26
for1
Edwards
COFFEE
24c
19c
Cereals E5 Vsti,tT
2-Lb. Pltg.
IH-Lb.
Loei
27c
13c
w, 24c
Shredded Wheat 2230
Pancake Flour S40ST 3l 9c
A White Satin No. 12 Stamp
5UV7AK 5-lb. bag 32e, 10-lb. 64e
MORE VALUES NOT RATIONED!
24H-Lb. I IE
110
Flour
Wisconsin
WheeSe Cheddar Lb.
39c
2lMllc
Deviled Meat
Llbby's No. U Can
Pink Salmon sPXy NT.u 22c
saw
MILK
Cherub or Swift's
427
Case of 48
Tall Tins ,
Sack
CI-... HaiTost 345-Lb. C
rIOUr Blossom . Sack "3C
Dried Prunes EST IS : 31c
Raisins T5c
Sub-Purb .7
Camay Soap
Pkg.
iS-Os.
Pkg.
:4-Os.
Pkg.
24-Os. 4A.
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Bars 3 JM20C
Libby'a
No. H Can
Spinach Home grown, tender green leaves. ...Lb.
GarllC por seasoning
Dii4Lii. Locally grown, delicious Sot
Kutaoagas boilti dinn,
Cabbage SoiiSt er,p heads ..
TomatOeS Good eoior firm, for slicing ...Lb. 23C
Oranges Sweel( juke-fiued Naeu Lb. 8c
Vt. Mia
1 mmmmm
12V2C T
Lb. 15c I
Bleach
Jar Rubbers
White
Magic .
19c
H Gal.
Dos. In A
Pkg. 6
A put ap joli
for grapefruit
With fruits and juices rationed, fti
going to be a put up job for grape
fruit to be Home Canning Success)
Number One. Right now is- the ttm
to seal away the delicate flavor of this
fruit while it is cheap and good. Why
canning your
fruit today, following the simple conv
piete directions given below.
i CANNED GRAPEFRUIT SEGMENTS
12 large firm grapefruit, Vi cups su$of
. weighing. oboutM lbs. IVj cups wate
a. Peel grapefruit with targe sharp
knife, cutting deep enough to rremove
the thin skin which separates the fruit
flesh from the rind. ,
' b. Section grapefruit over large bow!.
to retrieve juice, by cutting carefully.
between dividing membranes and fruit
segments. Lift out sections separately.
.Squeeze out as much juke as possible?
, , from remaining membranes, saving to
. add to segments in jars. -- . , ,
c Pack grapefruit segment into hot
sterilized jars to. within about 1 mcb
of top.
d. Combine sugar and water in l-O. t.'
saucepan and bring to a boil, stirring
until sugar is dissolved.
. Add about J4 cup of the syrup and
14 cup ef the grapefruit juice to each
pint jar of fruit, so that liquid fills jar.
f . Seal jars and process in boflins
water bath 10 minutes. For looser bath
Fill container with water deep enough
to cover tops of jars by 1 to 2 inches,)
Heat almost to boiling. Carefully lower
fact and partially sealed jars into the
hot water, placing them so that they
do not touch each other. Cover con-.
mm
..Lb. 5c
..Lb. 8c
Fineir AVOCADOS
lb. 29c
Nourishing
Good Food
Point Item ' Prie' Lb
6)Beef Roasts BWto Cuu 30c
'"Sirloin Steak ; 37c
(4)Rib Boiling Beef L-L."23c
(7 5 Pork Steak . 39c
(7Bulk Perk Sausage .. 23c
(7 Shoulder of Pork Roasts 35c
Sliced Salmon gJKT pelnt 39c
... .....P!nt 53C
No.
Pts.
No.
Pts.
Oysters 1?
- tainer, heat to boiling and keep, boil
isg vigorously for 10 mimttes, count
ing time from minute when water'
oegins.fo boil vigorously, :
Notes When canning in altitude, in.
crease processing time 10 for each
500 feet over 1,000 feet elevation for
water bath canning. For half pints and
pint jars, increase time only 5.
g. Remove from water bath, and place
hot jars on folded cloth or paper, out
of draft, to cooL Store when cold.
Makes about 5 pints. Note: For tin
sweetened segments, instead of mak
ing and adding syrup in steps d and e,
add fruit juice to fill jar.
GO AHEAD WITH HOUSE
CLEANING
No longer does house cleaning from
attic to basement need to mean family
upheavals or nervous breakdowns. For
ideas on how to do it systematically
and easily, read Julia Lee Wright'
article in this week's Family Circii
magazine. A new issue out every Tues
day and (ret at Safeway. '
Safeway
Homemakers' Buret ;
JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Dir. '1
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