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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1945)
EIGHT HERALD A WD HTWS faca-aday. April X. IMS CARRIED ON WELFARE ROLES HERE Flashes of Life THE ACCIDENTS Who Abandoned Baby! nrnnnTTn III niTV Continues In North ntrunitu in uni PORTLAND. Ore, April 58 re- search for a xxoiin I m-bo abasdoaed a 10-wk-o!dj Th-. trxffjc accidents were a Spokane howl was FOR SEX-SUYER by the Rev. Anthony Kargt, a reoemptorist iaincr. IVtcr J. Kmt. manager of the St. Vincent Do Paul salvage cen ter, told officers Bill. previously described as an Alaskan Indian, had frequented the salvage center. -r . . : ... . . . , . , 1 i nfui v i vr jreported to cry Plc yp-jri lice last night arrested two men r r-HTsrrov. Ida Ann t. ! ibur. was involved m a minor ""a. acre. Beekeeper his young he says, it gives them more pep.) Seattle, April 2 upv-Po-j Million Stamps Sold At Confab described as friends of Joe Bill, w: ajSS&taT irSTi C Atek lf Mrs-X VT. Tecvin said a ; 33-.ve.ld esXimo. who yester hM n,Ttii frfiKaae. at the intersection of & year-old woman employed here day was charged with the sex- silfstiuazol aad sttud. because t om ana spring. as a noici maia icii iur apumiiv . slaving Sunday oi for Spokane . ivin Snnrfav of 5-vcar-oId Minus Anderson. 4311 Sum-(last week with her 10-week-old ! irma Irene McGough, at the St. Good times or bad, the JCao ath county welfare commission fwtinriM to dav a prominent In inr ureses! coanry and I state system of the social pro- J tf, A deer escaped from near- grass. icy Arroyo seco pars arxi ran The peak load of January. through a liqoor core without lW.trTyearpTrtoww,toochabo fcnd 250 persons .Bntt ) ngL S2 iherc her family had obtained Bristol speculates the mixture roers lane, reported a couisjon , baby, and planned to go from , Vincent De Paul salvage depot should provide them with an! with Vernon K. .Morns. siju there to Kellogg, to hunt work. anusepac King. OH PEER! PASADENA. Calif, April M Garden, at E. Main and Owens-1 TCt woman's name was found ' tKmiwarv hmisine after thei Lawrence Hansen. 723 Klamath. I on a postcard in the Spokane ho-! arrival from Portland a week reported a minor traffic accident . tei room where the baby was before. with Dorothy SmitK 1TM Derby. lefL. I Detective Capt. H. J. Law- "JS" l-ffrf";, r, Tve been sending her mail!renc. head of the homicide JriT-ith Tw;; : " Kellogg and it basn t come j squad, said one of the prisoners, Ore- was charged with I. legal . . .. Mrs. Teevin. an Indian, was reported to have loona u pawu. v.- Hour drunxs ana one aisoroeriy J ia sot a uuuuu '" : - i - am county carried on tae general ,'JlT1T TZZL I conduct case appeared in court, times by lodgers here who said!"" J'.L" assEtarjce P.J 1 i i J. -j Two addiu arunks bailed , the tel m d was n g ecting I McNeil island federal prison. compared to Hi. correciiy rc-g-. ... out. isterea. luiirnnm jmv ! Robrt Anderson of Eugene Tbe case load has not-flud! rxrVT lS A2f ?,fpolted 53 ,or n ated the past three years, war- . i' .tS improper left turn. He was ar- I,"0" afSm SSia- her to shop in Spokane "" able persons, acccromg to Ai tfca and a flne - Unruhart. a?IEi?r 5" T? IHawaiian wiggter with, a green i Former Language employable q h i""r,acd white skirt." !J n- t r factor ih this ie,jrne rul-j she tr g enthusiast i "eod D, Eugene lng inai assii"" - land favors that type of lure. able for employable persons isi . not necessary in Klamath coun- omrsp-s THE rr.l r ty, as no men or womai; FAI r g ,d are aoie u --- UT On Biak island in the Paci- for help. fie. Yank doughboys salute the Tbe old age assistance case ! uniform, not the man and when load has stabilised close to toe j man lacks a uniform they 250 mark and has been at that ! don't salute, figure for approxirMy three f One Gt walked into fie make years. Average age of the re-j, Toom wheze CoL H cipient is 75. Employment does G Lauterbach of Twin Falls was! not enter into this case. bathing, the colonel wrote. Eye- There is a variation ji ui mg uie coionei s graying temples, ; her baby. McNeil island federal prison A mass of the angels will be .., u.'said for the little girl at Sacred jieiioin muioiug.r u,: ,hi, nmnrrnw mornine cacao plant was airborne into , Mexico oy vrfucuacoau, uoq oi the Air. . Classified A as Bring Results. EUGENE. April 26 WV Dr. Friedricn . Georg . Gottlob Schmidt, professor emeritus of April 26 Germanic languages at the Uni-' versity of Oregon, will be mined tomorrow in Eugene. A native of Bavaria, Ger many, he served 42 years as head of the romance language department. He retired in 1939. ..1a Wffrv now and then, bow- ever. Take the case of one 81-year-old man who last year re moved himself from the old age assistance role and received em- nnvmmt SUtllCienI lO DUUie hfmcelf indeoendetrt. This el derly man found work as a watchman and regained his in dependence to the point where he felt he was contributing to the war effort Thf. rartieular oerson was born In 1861, the outbreak of the Civil war. In this war he was able to buy seven s war bonds, and in addition invesiea raw of his earnings in a farm project which today makes him partially self-supporting. The March report shows a to tal of 556 eases on the commis sion books at the present time. Of this number. 254 receive old age assistance; 18, aid lor de pendent cnuaren; uiree, aia to the blind; 281 general assistance and service of which 15 re ceived no financial aid. This figure also includes service to inductees. - In January, 1944, the public welfare agency was elected as medical field agent for selective service boards. The agency was asked to prepare medical and social summaries to aid in the induction procedure of the in ductee. The Alamatti .agency alone, has prepared over. 1200 reports for both local and out side boards. This has meant a lot of additional work, for .the local office, but has reportedly been of great value to the man going into the armed forces. The Klamath welfare commis sion also reports on special re quests relating to hardship. This means, - Mrs. Urauhart ex plained, that the case .worker advises whether oi. not -tbe in duction of a man would -work: an undue hardship on the fami ly. The commission makes no recommendation, but simply a social study to place in the hands of the person making the decision. During the past month, the commission gave service to 74 children, including counciling, location and certification of fos ter homes, adoption reports, as sistance in placing children in day care homes, social work for the crippled children's division, and case work services with in dividual children in their own homes. Members of ' the ' Klamath county staff Include Mrs. Urqu hart, administrator; Patricia Shaw, Marsha Brazil and Palma Hendricks, case workers, and Carduella Eels and Frances Gilcrlst, clerks. Offices are lo cated in the Veterans' Memor ial building adjacent to the courthouse. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for a used one in the classified. the doughboy remarked : "Well, well, pappy, ain't it about time they sent you home for a discharge?" ... rrs a bird POPLAR BLUFF. Mo, April 26 UP) Much excitement started when Fred Landgraf stuffed some waste paper into his fire place and touched a match to it to take away the chill air. Scores of chimney sweeps swept down through the open ing and into the house. They dislodged nests and soot and it all fell down into the living room. The birds caused heavy damage to wall paper and fur nishings before finally - being ejected. SLIGHT MISTAKE I PUEBLO, Colo, April 26 VP, The sheriffs blotter read: "Miss ingone 500-gallon gasoline tank, one numn and 150 llnn oi gasoline. - investigation re vealed a trucking concern had visited the wrong filling station to transfer equipment to a new site. LOSE FAT ...thi naf way I DWt b (Ml ih !! r4.(i.. -f tun.. .lie.. .1 HOLLY I'OODBnd.pIn W limwH 1m4s m x mttl. HOLLY WOOD Bnarf h. Hi liil Arm. ft n oiM waly 4 tillim 9r ilica. Hif&tr .1 far ndmdng i Giant Dlanes can-vine 150 to 200 passengers; will not be a common' sight ih the immediate postwar years. Medium, trunk line planes of 30 to 40 passen ger size -will be best suited to the requirements of the bulk of the -traffic-at that time. IPs r B ROM SUC A etl'SS 'CM A HOMEMADE TASTE Jiffy Baked Beans 2 c canned baked beans 3 tbp. C ind H Brown Sngar 1 tbsp. prepared mustard c water Combine all ingredients In casserole. Bake tlowlr 40 minu'-j. Serves 3-4. - Be suie ifs sugar gup MOWN JLS . . . mad with CINOi WAFflE MIX. Each pockagt contain. All necessary Ingredients. Juil add water, mix and bake. Here's a Ireatl Criip CINCH waffles drenched with syrup and lop ped with chop ped walnuts. ' ' Vdt'jSXi Covn Bread and Cfnch) ffcr'CZSStl "of Cokes, J JVj Tool laieri for yw rUusfvify by Ri ch Schilling VACUUM PACKED CO FF EE M & i MARKET WHOLESALE and RETAIL FRUITS & VEGETABLES 1330 KLAMATH PHONE 4860 Friday and Saturday Specials Asparagus Peas 2 lbs. 25c 2 lbs. 25c Radishes Onions 3 bunches 14c 10 lbs. 49c Green Onions Tomatoes 2 bunches 15c 2 lbs. 39c SAN FRANCISCO. April 26 (Pi Post office officials esti mated today that more than 1.000.000 postage stamps com memoratins the oixMimi! of the United Nations conference wcrc sold here on the first day of to sue. The five-cent blue stamps, the first issue of which Is diistlind for the Franklin D. Roosovolt stamp collection, were In hot demand at the conference head quarters. At least 20,000 wero bought from a oulckly-coiistructcd wooden booth In the lobby of Iho Veterans Memorial build ing there, estimated weary clerk. There are 85 species of native orchids in Vermont; In Hawaii, there arc only three In these days of food shortages SERVE YOUR FAMILY THIS CEREAL WITH 5 GREAT BENEFITS XT KELLOGG S ALL-BRAN gives you . protective food elements you need These days, when many favorite foods are short, be sure your family gets protective food elements needed for good nutrition. Serve ' XELLOOO'S ALL-bran, delicious break fast cereal, which helps provide these five important benefits: 1. IRON to help make good red blood. KELLOOO'S ALL-BRAN ll One of the few foods that are rich in readily assimilable iron; Ounce for ounce, it actually provides 11 times' the avail ' able iron of spinach. 2. OTHER MINERALS to help build bone and teeth. Weight for weight, all-bran givei 4 timet as much phosphorus as whole wheat and almost 3 timet at much calcium. result! from eating one ounce of all-bran daily and drinking plenty of water. . ; ( - all-bran gives all these important benefits because it it made from the' vital outer layers of the wheat. KEUOGG'S All-BRAN made from Vital Outer Layers of finest wheat -Nature concentrates in the skin of the potato and the peel of the apple essen tial protective elements found in these foods. In the vital outer layer of wheat, too. Nature concentrates tome .; of the grain's most important nutri ents. Wheat's viraf outer layer " (from which kellooo's all-bran is made) are more abundant, ounce for ounce, in many essential food element ' than whole wheat itself. kellooo's all-bran is wonderful - eat tnpie-miued for golden toft- '3 viwmibl. i. . , . nest.. Give- your family the 5 great J-Y A AM.INt-ohelpguardagalntt benefits xellooo's all-bran orovides. deficiencies. Ounce for ounce. xellooo's all-bran pTOvidet 3 timet at much Bi, 4 timer, as much niacin, and jutt at much Bi, at whole wheatl 4. PROTEIN to help build body tissue. Quality In protein it of great importance.' ALL-BRAN provide! high quality protein. . ; . .. 5. OENTLE REGULATION. Deli- r" n great natural regu '-'Serve tastv ATlRRAN J . . . ....... J mrfjjfftrrrw t tVJH You'll find that all-bran Is not only a flnvorsome delight by itself, ' as a cereal, but that it adds sest to other cereals when sprinkled over them. And all-bran muffint plain, raisin, or honey are both a joy to behold, and to eat. Try them. Get all-bran - at your grocer'!. Made by Kellogg's In Battle Creek. I Jfn.ruM"'rl.lr. satnaniralregu. '.. "C.t''?" i?hlfrliJiCi'l''ft mm a . . taWI rtalnO Ih Importonca of J""1"? - ,an. nd0,hw.r0,dc on o:iin0.AnO W .. ih. cholc. of million, of womw Oorox l the choice o ,onlotion saxArsjjs--- And loo, Clorox ganlly bloach.t dingy L. nnd llnant snowy-whll (brlflhl.ni fast colors), r.mov.s l ain., ,corch.mlld.w.. . makes oundry lrh, ,onltory.lt U.i.n. 'ubbln' con,'? Zm. Simply followdlr.ctlon.onlob.1 riMothroom. oUo eon ,b. to"0 k rones, us.v-io.v-... , . 'n.flmr:;knrtory: il: i tile, linoloum, wow- , O..'-.0 Polmotive Toilet Soap ... Bsbr's Beauljr Bits 3 Cokes Baby Food Gcrbcr's Strained. Clapps Cereal Tin 7c 12c -recommended 8-os. as bnbtcg first Or ontmcal-ccrcal. Skippy Peanut Buttar 1 lb. Jar 34c M.Howoit Cheese 10 pts lb. 37c Kraft Chess. Spread 12 pts 2 lbs. 95c Tomato Sauce 8-os. tin 7c Oregon Apple Sauce 10 pts 11-os. tin 10c Twist.. Noodle in Tomato Sauc. .... Jar 15c Orang. Juic. 18-os. tin 24c Libby Tomato Juic. (10 pts.) ....18-oi. tin 11c Canned Milk"1 3 'Tin . for Carnation or Pet brand give children vitamin D that growing bodies need-: -points, Pablum t J... 18 oi. Pkj. Hunt'. R. A. Ch.rrUs (40 pli.) JS-oi. tli Standby Cr.am Corn (20 pts.) No. t Hi If D.I Mont. Whol. Peeled Apricots (M fS No. 2 Glau Old So. Bl.nd.d Juic. No. z tin Sf Tomato Juic (10 pts.) No. 2 till. V I Vg. Cocktail Juic. (20 pts.) 48-oa. tin $W Died BU, 18-os. glass . Borax Powdor Uie it tor babies' clothes. 2-lb. box 25c Boraxo Thi ideal hand cleaner. TO-oz. can, 2 for 25c Cr.am of Wheat ....28-oi, 22c Quaker Farina .... 28 o. 17c Clapp. Chopped roods, 6 4-os gc C.rbtrs Cr.il .... 8-os. 12e Swan Soap Cak. 6c Ivory Soap, larg. ... 3 for 29c Wh.ath.arts 48-os. 32c Gro-Pup Dog Food 25-os. pkg. 25e Calumet Baking Powder, 25-oi. tin J2c Peas NaJUy's Tng ....Qt. 1 Miracl. Whip .... PI. It Blsqulck 40-01. plf I Karo Syrup, Bod LiW 1 H Lb. Glass - Rhrlnn. Trnnlral JuiTltiO Sis. (3 pts.) ..-.Till rivan. .Tiilra. ChurcllH (20 pis.) Pt. Bl 1 H.r.h.y Cocos 30 Points 20-ox. Tin Standby Sweet Tender Peas. 15c Macaroni or Spaghetti 10c In Bulk 3-lb. Cello Bag 30 Ptl. 2 lot" Small Peas Sunblest, No. 2 tin. Nu Bora ; 'l'8i pi4 . Rich soft suds in hard water In Jml ' mlnulos. FRESH FRUITS & VEGETABLES s-wmi eH9 Gr DtM4tM- U- S. Radishes No. 1 Ashland 2Ib..29c 10 lb.. 49c 2 bU: 19c lb. Tomatoes r.cv Oranges 8w..t, juicy .... .' Grapefruit Lb. Quality Meat Values Bologna (4H) Lb.29c Liver Sausage (3H) Lb29c Wieners Rm ,L 37e (6R) S. C. Small Tender. Lb. Cottage Cheese Kra,tp"; 25c Sauerkraut Fine Golden Shred. .... Pt. ' : Qt. 17c Oysters Bait Boneless r Corned Beef (4r) .... Boneless Brjsets. Salt Pork Dry, (BR) l BiiVf Tnnrrinoc Lb. Smoked. Boll and make a loaf'J""' 1 ill miiuunt oi pe regulaxly.Satiifactorylaxatii uonutuuiy t sg , - i ' m m - m w i '.in. nox i