Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, April 09, 1943, Page 7, Image 7

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    April 0, 1013
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE SEVEN
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TUBERCULOSIS
DIE STARTS
The "curly diagnosis cam
paign" o( tho Klitiniilli County
1 Irnltli association, an Important
purt of tho bnttlo against tuber
culoala. opened on April 1 unci
la nuw In full swing,
Flfdt project of llm campaign
In thla coui.ty wnn the of f of of
skin touts to seniors of Klamath
Union high school, but the re
sponse on tho purl of tho stit
dents to this opportunity win
disappointing. Only VI) out of
nioro than 2uo stuili'iils took the
teals, as well nn four teachers.
Positlvo reactor will bo giv
en x-ruya. Those who cannot af
ford to pay for their own x-ray
art given theso examinations at
the county health tenter, paid
Christmas aciil fund.
Industrial teatlng will begin
upon tho return of Dr. Puter
Ko.endiil, county health officer,
,who l at a clinic In tho caat,
lie will bo back In the middle
of Muy, and employes of certain
Industrial flnna al that (line will
be given the akin tcata.
Tho executive committee of
the health association held a re
cent meeting at which time It
wan announced thai a sound
projector had been secured. This
will be uaed In visual education,
with Kev. Eugcno V. llaynca In
charge of Una department of
health education, lie will show
Mms throughout tho county.
Plana aro underway for an
extensive expanalon program
tho coming year. In view of war
conditions, 11 becomes necessary
to carry on a more active tuber
culosis prevention program.
Miss Martha bhanberger, state
statistician of Ilia tuberculosis
department, will be In Klamath
Falls in the near futuro to as
sist with plans for the coming
year.
Tin association annual meet
ing which Is scheduled for some
dato in May, will Include elec
tion of officers as part of the
routine business. It is expected
this meeting will be attended
by Sadie Orr-Dunbar, state
worker, and representatives
from the cnllra county will also
attend to help with plans and
suggestions.
MYSTERY
AZUSA. Calif., W) Miss
Guadalupe Homo says us mi
very confusing.-
She notified the sheriff of
fice yesterday thai sho had re
ceived a 211-pound carton filled
with elaborately printed pamph
lets In French and Spanish, de
scribing the four freedoms, air
planes and other wartime topics.
It came from the overseas
branch of the OWI.
Red Cross
Notes
Again wa ara sending out an
SOS for help on surgical dress
ings. Wo need 40,0110 per mouth
from the main workroom, If ex
perienced workers will give
three, hours al a time we will
bo able to moot this quota. It
must bo done, Day after day
the need is Increasing; there can
be no let down as the war action
Is growing more fierce every
day.
This week wa shipped 05,200
surgical sponges and the stuck is
now depleted, The last ship
ment before thin was made on
It'obruary 1.'), 00.200. This it not
fast enough, Hy Juno 1 we aro
expected to make and ship 70,
000 a month which means that
the main workroom must turn
out 40,000 a month. The bal
ance comes from units through'
out the county; Merrill, Matin,
Tulelake and Gilchrist. These
auxiliary units will be expected
to produce at the rale of 4000
per month. Mrs. Macartney
is very happy to state that tho
Mills school unit exceeded their
quota last month,
Starting Monday, April 12, the
main workroom at the Red
Cross headquarters will be open
from 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. dally.
Instead of from 6 a. m. to 0
p. m. If tho workroom Is filled
during these hours we can still
maintain our rate of production.
These hours will doubtless be
moro convenient for women to
attend; please come and do your
part for tho soldiers who are
serving for you.
Nolo to knitters; Tho yarn to
bo made Into garment for the
navy Is now ready for distribu
tion and you can get It at the
headquarters.
Spring Cleaning Ration
Will Save Family Upsets
Stretch your spring cleaning;
ovar a period of months this year
and save tho uaual family upset,
says Wlnnifred K. Uillon, home
demonstration agent.
Thora are two possible pro
cedures to make that semi-annual
houso-clcaiilng unnecessary
and spread the housecloanlng
throughout tho year. Tho first
Is to do ono or mora of tho fol
lowing In several rooms on tho
same day: Brush window shades
or Venetian blinds, or wipe
blinds; brush curtains, draperies,
wall and wood trim, or wash
them If necessary; wlpo pictures;
wipe or wash windows; clean
box springs and mattress, clean
under side of rug and floor bo
noath It; clean closets and draw
ers; polish wood furniture, and
clean upholstered fumlturo
where soiled. Use of the unmet
tool and routines In several
rooms at stated Interval will In
sure doing the same amount of
cleaning in a year and may take
less time than the second pro
cedure. Tho second procedure 1 to
thoroughly clean ono room at a
time, Including the basement and
sloro room in the schedule, by
adapting the things llstod above
to each room' requirements.
' In addition, tach month the
carpet sweeper should be oiled.
Other equipment should aUo be
oiled if the manufacturer so di
rects. Where directions have
been lost, ask the manufacturer
or local dealer for them and
write them Into the schedule.
Either of these methods should
mako less of an upset In your
war work schedule and in the
Fire Laddies Voice
Appreciation for
Dance Attendance
Member of the Klamath Fall
fira department hav voiced ap
preciation to residents of th city
who assisted and attended at the
dance given last Saturday In the
armory.
It is hoped that the afitlr will
be an anual one now that the
city council ha revoked an old
ordinance which prohibited tho
department from sponsoring a
dance.
B ARK-BARGAIN
SALT LAKE CITY, OP) filgn
In a south Salt Lake City ken
nels: "Sale Second Hand dogs."
family' disposition. Both are
Important to the welfare Of the
family and the nation.
Always read tho classified ads.
E POLISHI
Do polish your shoes often. A
good wax polish softens tho
leather and also serves as a pro
tective coating, slates Wlnnifred
K. Glllen, home demonstration
agent.
Don't let your heels run down.
That Is a false economy. Crooked
heels twist the uppers out of
shape, shorten tho life of the
shoe.
Do put your shoes to bed with
shoe trees In them. They will
live longer. If you don't own
shoo trees, stuff paper In the
toes.
Don't put wet shoes near the
stove or radiator. That I the
best way to dry up the leather
and cause it to crack.
Do wear your rubbers when
you walk In the rain.
Average weight of 11,000 hu
man brains weighed was 1361
grams for man; 1200 for woman.
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