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PAGE THREE |R. Brant in Sparks Imond Brant, Sparks 12 years, was found Id in the rear of his IE Street yesterday Irks police who in-lid the man appar- Icen his own life by |ction worker, Mr. years old and a na-pnsin, where he was 1.904. | Was tP~i- husband of and the father of |td Darelen Brant, all was the brother of J of Lock Spur, Calif.;: |nt of ? Menlo Park, Brant of Los An- 3rant of Milwaukee, jB rant of Wisconsin; ?Hark of Aurora, 111.; TFriss of St. Claire, Emory Brant of Sac- [Tangementsl will be the Ross-Burke Co. lues Rowe, Reno res-lyears and a retired |lied yesterday in a where he had been days. Mr. Rowe had lealth several years, lars old. pf Plymouth, Calif., lurvived by his widow, ?Rowe, of Reno, and | brothers and Sisters: Rpwe, Mrs. Lucy j Elliott Gill and El-of Reno, and Mrs. of Oakland, Calif. Irviees will be at 2 Ijy in the Ross-Burke path the Rev. John liting. Interment will Idd Fellows plot"' of Iw cemetery. Happiness, Security, ?atieiits B enefited. Ik la n d 14 Years. ?dial O rganization ?rite for Free B ooklet I k CVR 1570 KC Id a y through Friday 238 Foothill. Oakland |h. HI 4>6622. Open 24 Hrs. C o n g r e s s Raises Nevada Lunch Fund? To $34,000 in 1950 .Nevada’s school lunch prograth will receive $34,414 in federal funds for the 1950 fiscal year, a $4,500 increase over last year, Sen. Pat McCarran announced yesterday following President Truman’s signing of the new agriculture department appropriation bill. Nationally, $83,500,000 was allocated for the school lunch program. This amount was retained by Senate Appropriations Committee conferees on the agriculture bill, With Senator McCarran one of the conferees, after the house of representatives appropriations committee conferees requested a sharp reduction. The fund is the largest amount ever appropriated to carry on the program. “I feel this'is an important program,” Senator McCarran said. These funds provide to our undernourished children a source for a nourishing meal at least once a day.” Nevada received $29,717 for the 1949 fiscal year with funds going to both public and private schools. The same matching of federal-state funds is provided for the next year, insuring a wider national program., —--------- ¥ ------ ----- . Layne Bound Over , To District Court Jay Ettrick Layne was bound over to district court on charges of obtaining money under false pretenses following preliminary hearing before Justice of the Peace L. E. Layman Monday. Layne is said to have passed a series of bad checks at the Golden Hotel, Pending trial, his bail was continued at $500. STOPS LAXATIVES—' FEELS BETTER! | “Have been eating KELLOGG’S ALL-BRAN 3 years and it’s wonderful! Now I don’t ever need a laxative, feel so much better. I ’ve told plenty of others too!” Mrs. Jerry Russell, Route 8, Maryville, Tenn. Many other grateful ALL-BRAN users write the same. You may be helped; too, if constipated® due to lack of bulk in the diet; start eating an ounce of crisp, toasty ALL-BRAN daily, drink plenty of water. If not satisfied after 10 days, send empty box to; Kellogg’s, Battle Creek, Mich. DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK!