Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 10, 1952, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON '
THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1052
Check Forger
NabbedByFBI
? CHICAGO W) Robert W. Frel
tnann, .11, w jelwd by th FBI
Wednesday nJ admitted, agents
.Id, refletfertag 0 times for the
draft to get Identification cards
needed - to cash 17,700 in litolen
.checks. ' ;.',,..
::' Harry V. O'Conner, hend of the
Chicago FBI office, said among
Checks Frelmann stole was a (60
government check issued to Mrs
Joe Willie Riley. '
Mrs. $lley, a Gold Star mother.
War classified 1-A by a draft board
recently and ordered for Induc
tion. A board official said a false
endorsement on Mrs. Riley's
checks may have been a factor
In classifying ,"Joe Willie Riley"
-A.
'; O'Connor quoted Frelmann as
aylng he needed the registration
cards for Identification in cashing
cnecKS ne awie iruiu iciici wm
-..the past two years.
tuna Boat
Springs Leak
! ASTORIA UFI The Astorla
owncd tuna ship Tin lan is heading
back from the Pacific with a leak.
r The leak was found when the
ship was 400 miles south of here,
eff Cape Mendocino, Calif.
. The captain, A. A. Anderson
-Seattle radioed to the owners, the
Columbia River Packers Associa
tion that he had turned back. The
report Indicated there was no dan
ger, and that the ship would reach
port Sunday. . ,
It had been bound for Japan to
pick up f load of tuna for process
ing here: A converted LST. the
Tlnlan carries s. IB-man crew.
Tax Evasion
Charge Filed
' Charge of. federal Income tax
evasion was. filed here yesterday
afternoon in the office of U.S. Com
missioner Bert O. Thomas against
Dr. Miller E. Cooper, dentist, 1062
Melrose St.
Dr. CooDef was released from
custody ol U.S. Marshal Paul M.
HanlUi of Medford after posting of
11000 bond by Keith Cramer, 239
Alameda and W. J. Kessier, 20H
Melrose.
According to 'the charge Dr
Cooper Is accused of "attempting
to defeat and evade- large part
of the Income tax due and owing
the United States of America or
the calendar year of 1945 . . . by
filing a false and fraudulent In
come tax wherein he stated his in
come was $4191.40 and the tax due
was $664 , . . wherein his net in
come was actually $10,071.97 and
the tax due was $2426.63."
Dr. Cooper's attorney, L. Orth
Sisemore, did not. indicate what
action his client would take, with
regard to the charge. -Commissioner
Thomas set no
date for appearance before a fed
eral court judge In Portland.
' killed
PORTLAND I The- first traf
fic fatality of the year was record
ed here Wednesday. Fatally in
jured In a two-car collision was
Mrs. Anna Clayson. 78, route. 4,
HUlsboro.
DIES
DEPOE BAY UK The founder
of the coastal community of Depoe
Bay died Wednesday , while on
vacation in cmua vista, am.
Ke was Paul Baird, 64, who or
ganised a land development com
pany for Depoe Bay 25 years ago.
He operated the first store, service
station and postofflce here.
Fishermen
Quit Bridges
ASTORIA m After two years
with Harry Bridges, Uio Columbia
River Fishermen's Union Is going
obck to independent status.
Secretary Robert Hicks reported
the union decided by a IB-vote mar
gin to drpp its affiliation with
Bridges' longshore union. The fish
ermen Joined Bridges' forces two
years ago after dropping from the
CIO.
Once a 3,000 member union, the
fishermen now have 400 members.
They lost 1,600 cannery workers
when they left the CIO. The can
nery workers formed their own
unit and joined the CIO.
Wife Of Ship
Skipper Waits
PORTLAND W The red haired
wife of the Pennsylvania's captain
waited anxiously Thursday for
word of the rescue of her husband
and the crew of the stricken ship.
"He's always come back safely.
through tne war and all. but It's
certainly hard, waiting and not
knowing," said Mrs. -George P.
Plover while waiting beside her
radio.
Waiting with her were the cou
ple's two sons. Patrick. 14 - and
Timothy, 10.
Plover was skipper of merchant
marine ships in the Atlantic and
Pacific in World War IL He also
survived one previous shipwreck.
That was at the mouth of the
Columbia River In 1930 when the
Admiral Benson ran onto Peacock
Spit ' He was Quartermaster on
the ship.
Entry Veto
Brings Suit;
YAKIMA (IPt A Chinese res
taurant cook says "maybe the Sec
retary of State made a mistake"
because his two oldest children
have been denied permission to cu
ter this country.
NO Seld Poy has sued the Stnto
Department In district court, nam
ing the highest offlclnl. .Dean Arh.
eson. and seeking to compel the
secretory io aid in outuinmg entry
permits.
Poy's wife, the firmer Wong
Shee whom he traveled to China to
wed In 1926, and their youngest
child Mary Eng. who will bo two
next month, arrived from the Far
East two months ago.
But Poy was tuib'e to obtain
permission for NO Bat Gum,. 20,
and NO Chut Pan. 19. to accom
pany them. He filed the. suit after
consulting attorneys here. He be
gan his efforts to get permission
for his family to Join him when
travel restrictions began to tighten
two years ago, contacting . the
American consulate, general at
Hong Kong.
"I was. turned down In Hnng
Kong because I couldn't remember
the answers to all the detailed
questions," he said.
J0R SCH001TIMI
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0 TIMOl' MACARONI
MEBMM
NUCOA
Prune Juice
SOS
Scouring Pods
PUREX
Del Monte
quoit
large pkg
Vl gal.
sardines
Corned beef
RAISINS
APPLESAUCE
OYSTERS
29c
29c
24c
25c
10c
48c
4 - 69c
19c
39c
No. Va tin
Swift's
12 oz.
pkg.
Standby
No. 2 tin
4 oz. tin
KRISPY
CRACKERS
Mb 31 c
i 2 lbs. .... 60c
SPERRY'S
PANCAKE
FLOUR
10 lb. bag
$12
LIBBY'S
TOMATO
JUICE
.4eVoz.tin 29
FREESTONE
PEACHES
No. Vz Tin 2 9
MRlS-VEfiflABlES
APPLES 35-2.98
GRAPEFRUIT 8 49c
CELERY HEARTS - 25c
TOMATOES
SPINACH ;
Potatoes
cello bog
SELECTED
Potatoes
Red
Klamath
.Gems
Prices effective Friday and
Saturday we reserve the
right to limit.
FREE DELIVERY on gro
cery and meat orders. total
ing $5 or more. Deliveries
at 10:30 and 2:30.
Puicusai&i ri
SAVE ON "HONOR BRAND"
ORANGE JUICE .,.
GREEN PEAS ..
CUT CORN ,.
SPINACH - .
CAIIACU Cooked
POTATOES FF
YOUR
CHOICE
16 oz.
rench
ries 9 oz.
Ll PKG.
Save With These Dollar Specials!
ASPARAGUS "tSS:..- 3..J1
GERBER'S BABY FOODS 12..J1
ORANGE JUICE 4 ,., $1
TUNA
Von Camp's
4
No. Vi tins for w
TOMATO JUICE D""-" ... 4,$1
PEAS Do' Mon'' Eo,ly Gor,'B j
TOMATO SAUCE H""''' ...15 ,.,$1
Durkee's
Va lb. cubes, lb.
CLOROX BLEACH
Vi Gallon 28c
STOW
'Pcnant' Maple Blend
22-oz. bottle
29
CATSUP -STOCKTON
12 oz. bottle 15c
Wisconsin
2 years old
lb.
NABISCO SUGAR WAFERS
com
2 pkgs. 25c
s&w
Vacuum Pack
' lb.'
CHICKEN SPREAD
Haley's No. Va Tin 10c
AT A
SAVINGS!
Swift's or
Morrell's
LARD 45c
WILSON MIDGET t p Qt;
CAMMED HAMS - 2)
BACON
SQUARES
lb
FRESH
RABBITS
FRESH
CRABS
PORK .
ROASTS
Center Cut
Shoulder
DURKEE'S "AA" COLORED
MARGARINE
PEAS
ib.
Royal Club
303 tins
-ll-YYvv-jyTAAj-in
A a ib a. k. . . . .
SAVE ON THESE PICNIC TINS!
CORN 14c PEAS 13c
BEANS 19c Tomatoes 11c
VEG-ALL 12c feaches
PEARS 19c APPLE 19c
GRAPE.
iricots 15c FRUIT 14c
liii
NBC
SHREDDED
WHEAT 1 9"
KA
125 Ft. Roll
WAX
PAPER 23(
, Quick or Regular
MOTHER'S
OATS 52'
Regular 32e
TREND
PKG. 19
White Spear
Pastry
5 lbs
$5
AEROWAX Self -Polishing liquid WAX
h Gallon 1.00
MORE DOLLAR SPECIALS!
PEACHES "" Fre"""' n.. va 4 ( $1
GREEH Beans c"'""'c"' 7,$1
PORK and BEANS v" c""'''',.. 8 , $1
TOMATO SOUP.''""'""
CORK Thrce Si,ter'' Who,a Kernel
303 1 for SI
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE $"" 75 8 $1
PRUNES
Tracy's, Confectioniiod
No. 2
5 , $1
PRODUCE FEATURES!
LETTUCE 2hd.25c
TOMATOES ""?r.. ,.fc. 29c
Grapefruit AZ. 8,490
Potatoes 50 ,b. 1.98
ORANGES
New crop Nereis
Ib.
8c
GPIGG'S
Pjf iDfirWM D
FOODS
Kl
BUD HANSON'S MABKET
QUALITY MEATS
ONLY
SATISFACTION ALL-WAYS
TENDERIZED SMOKED Morrell's Pride Tenderiied
HAMS taA 59c Shoulders 45c
RED ' PORK
FRYERS 43c IIOASTSTv,:v45c
SLICED BEEF
BACON va,; 49c ROASTS., yt 69c
BEEF , . PORK - . , -