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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1945)
Legislative Group Studios Delinquency SAI.KM, July 27 (I1) Thu 1"K Inlutlvu Inli'i'hn eonmilUoo In nluily Jiivculhi ii'llii(iii'iicy nii't Iicit yfiilcriliiy tii oiKnl.o, mill Heeled Kliilu Hcincst'iitiitlvii O, 11. DciiHMtiMi, Mcilfiird. lis ehnlr lilllll, Ili'prriii'nUitlvc! J, O. John nun, WiikIiIiikIiim county, wmi I'llllNI'M MMM'tllliry, Other cnminlUoo inciiilicrH uru Kt'iiiilni'H Thomas (.'. I'lirkhmon, ItoM'Inirn, iind Di'. Joel C. Month, I.i'Iiiiiiiiii, mill lli'ijrcNCntullvu J'mil lli'iulrli'kii, Snk'in. DEATH RATE DHOPS I'OltTI-ANI), July 27 !') Thi) KtuUi Hi'iiltli liiillcllii ri'pin l cil IiiiIiiv OreKon'n maternal ili'iilli nilo ul Ml per 10110 live births during the ' fli'itl flvn 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 m ui hmr frit 'ii per I'uni below lust year's flmiri', Infiint rli'iillw urn 211.11, n M per cent de I'lliii', which Indicates n HMft I'ntii lower IIiiiii liisl year's ill). I pi-r 11)1111 llvn IllllllltK lowest In 1 1 ii' slalu's lilnlmy. ii r1& V Mother Nature saysi No big oranges but plenty of smtill ones this summer. They arc miglityftoocl, too. Thin skinncdl Sweet! Burst ing with golden juice! Buy n big bag full of small oranges today. Tor juice mid vitamins your best buy right now I Ask for Sunkist, finest from 14,500 coop erating Cnlilornia-Ari-zona citrus growers. EXPERTS TELL FOOD T WHERE "Home preservation of food I in h prevented n food shortaHo on Hie homo front," Mrs. Vivian Freeman, Instructor at canning school, mild In ti trlhuto to wo men for their conlrlbullon to the war effort, ' Thin year rood preservation In morn Important lliiin ever, ahe pointed out, demonstrating sev eral new devices fur tlmii und labor saving und sugar "stretch ing." Canning school wan held In the Pelican Iheatro four dayH this week, opening with classes In home freezing methods, and continuing with three days of canning demonstrations. Thomas Onsdorff, unsocial!.1 professor of tho foods Industry department of Oregon Slate college, con dueled the freezing classes, lie explained method of drylim and freezing fruits, meat und vegetables ut home. Freezing . units Installed In homos after the war, Onsdorff said, will not crowd out com mercial freezing plants. On the contrary, It will bring them imiro business, because of the extra services they offer in slaiiKhtcrliiK, smoklnii, drying, curing and Initial freezing which home locker owners are not pre pared to handle. Sugar Btrttchor Mrs. Freeman demonstrated how the 10-pound cannliiK sugar ullotment could be used for .00 ciuarts of fruit by careful mean urliiK. Sho canned ruspberrles before tho tiroup Thursday by crushing part of the fruit and healing to brlnn out the juice which was used to can the re uialndcr without using any wu ter. Meat cnnninK was of especial interest to those unending. The meat was first cooked, pork chops broiled und beef roust browned lir the oven, before It wus canned, showing a fine wuy of preserving surplus cooked foods for later needs. Pr.iiur. Cooken A hint Mrs. Freeman gave for use of pressure cookers was that only two inches of water be used regardless of directions which come with the cookers The limited water gives better results, making It easier to regit late pressure, she pointed out, with less danger of it boiling dry. Tops of pressure cookers should be removed us soon ius pressure goes clown, and defi nitely beforo the unit cools. Otherwise the cooker may seal itself. Substitute Water bath canners lire hard to obtain now but Mrs. Free man suggested a deep kettle as a good substitute, placing jar serewDunas on the bottom to raise tho Jars up half an inch, and keeping the water one Inch over tho tops of Jars. Illustrated bulletins covering all tho latest methods of food preservation at home, are free upon request at the home dem onstration agent's office, Federal building, Klamath Falls. Hospital To House Vets Of Three Wars PORTLAND. July 27 W) The Portland veterans hospital expansion committee said today 172,484 Oregon servicemen of three wars arc potential patients for tho 800-bcd veterans' hos pital here. Chairman D. B. Cliown said his committee needed 1500 more beds for tho hospital on Mar quam hill because facilities will soon be inadequate. He said there are already 133, 404 Oregon World War II vet erans, 35,000 World War I vet erans and 4000 Spanish-American veterans. Portland and Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, and Co lumbia counties are the homo arcn of 59,318 of these men, Chown said. VITAL STATISTICS crinrnnv nArn . ntn-u- t. i.-i ''"'"' mm, vjiij,, uil Jllt.v u, iim:, to Mr. und Mm. J. A. Seaborry, Modoc Point, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 3 muicei. III r .U mi Friday, July 27, 1945 HERALD ANP NEWS THREK SEES HITLER'S HOME Willing from Salzburg, Aus tria, Cpl. John A. Wolford Kent u picture of Hitlers home, Ilitrclilesgiidi'ii, lo Ills fiancee, t -f r-veiyu nomer He said In his letter. "Oh, yes, here Is u picture of Hitler's homo In the Alps. It Is a very short dis tance from Salz burg and 1 thought you would like a pic ture of It. Ho wus supposed to have hud gaso line poured over Ills 1 body and burned H..UI I., fpnnl r.f '-"a this building. 1 The picture was W taken beforo the place was bomb ed; it doesn't look thut wuy now." u,lr,,t'rl wtiu itmnlnvfr! nt Hon- co before ho entered the urmy, He has been overseas 18 months, Ills parents, former residents of Klamath Falls, now live in Grants Pass, ARRIVES AT HOSPITAL TSgl. John W. Bowen of idi v: ntli Klnmnfh FiiIIk. has arrived In the United States at , the Valley Forge General hospi tal, Phoenlxvllle, Pa., after be ing released from a German pris oner of war camp, He was In the Infantry and ! spent 121 months overseas in! Kngluiul, France, Germany and j Belgium. He was wounded 1 twice by shrapnel, once in France und once in Germany, j Decorations worn by Sgl. Bowen are the ETO ribbon, Pur-j pic Heart with one Oak Leuf cluster, Silver Star, Good Con- j duct, and Combut Infantryman badge. , j His mother, Mrs. Clara Bow-1 en, lives in Klamath Fulls. He i graduated from KUHS. I WILDCAT HOME . Sgt. and Mrs. Arnold L. Vogel ; have spent the past week in ! Klamath Falls at the homes of . Sgt. Vogel's two sisters, Mrs. George Hixon af 5201 Walton j drive, and Mrs. Hal Neat of j Weyerhaeuser. i Sgt. Vogel has been returned ; to Mitchell convalescent hospi-j tul at C a m p Locket, Campo, j Calif., from overseas duty. He entered the service from Klamath Falls In Juno, 1942, and received his training in Ala bama, Tennessee, Arizona and California. He left for overseas duty in July. 1044. and was with the medical battalion of the 81st Wildcat division in Europe, He has been in three major cam paigns. After spending the remainder of his furlough at the home of his wife's parents in Phoenix, Ariz., he will return to Camp Locket. YOU DONT NEED CASH AT Soon-USI PURCHASE COUPONS Tmt gn to itm Cruflt Offlfi Jmt once (o ft a book full of mil pom . . . thru ymt njirntl tlie rnupnni Just Ilk cnxli all tlirougli tho (tore. Ttirrf'n no fun or formal Ity, no afitnlnx lalm illp. flmull (town payment And monthly repayments. UlUftl (tarrying cliargt. GET YOURS TODAY AT Your SEARS CREDIT Offict llll Bolter oblo to torve you than over before . Kennell-Ellis Studios U. S. National Bank Bldg. Klamath FUli WILL RE-OPEN Wednesday AUGUST 1 Established In 1930. We keep all negatlvos on file. 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