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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 25, 1942)
A u (Hi at 2(5, 1042 FIHST MARINE AVIATOR May 12, 1912, is the birth date of Marine Corps aviation. The Leatherneck aviation muster roll for May, 1912, contained one name 1st Lt. Alfred A. Cun ningham. CRYPTIC CALL When the cryptic call, "Rein forcements N e e d e d," was ra dioed from San Domingo in 1919 because of a near civil war, the 15th Regiment of the U. S. Ma rine Corps was landed to restore order. Basto sugar rations will con tinue at half pound a week through the first nine months of 1943, providing tlio Caribbean shipping situation does not take a radical change for the worse Harold B. Rowo, OPA. FUNERAL ERNEST EMILE KROESINQ Tho funeral service for the '.alo Eriir.it Emlln Krocslng, who passed away In this city on Mon day, Aug. 24, 11)42, will take place from tho chnpel of Ward's Klmvmtli Kuncriil homo, 025 High street, on Wedncwiiiy uftur noon, Aug, 2fl, at 3:30 p, m., with tho Hov. L. K, Johimon of the Klnmtitli Lutlmrtm church officiating. Commitment serv ices and interment will follow In the family plot of the Link- villa cemetery, vltnd to nltnwl. Friends are If that's true nmnit drafting heads of fiiiiilllns, bucks dad will have to leiiin how to cook and keep liniuo. HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON DEIY MAKES SECOND BID f FORGBVERNOR Bv The Aseoclatad Praaa ' Voters in California, Mississip pi tend' bouth Carolina chose weir candidates tor state and congressional offices today, as Thomas E. Dewev rennunreri any J944 presidential aspirations in mi second Did lor tne govern orshlp of New York, Ccwcy, Hid Xowuef luanhat- tan district attorney who ran close but losins race for the em. pire state's highest office in 1938 and who was a contender for the republican presidential nomina tion two years later, again be came his party's candidate for governor at the state convention Bt Saratov Spriiiss, N. Y last night Opposes Bennett Opposing him will be John J Bennett, Jr., state attorney gen eral r since 1931 who won the democratic nomination nvr TT S. Senator James M. Mead, anri Dean Alfange, of the American laoor party. The labor party .added .419,- S7 votes to the democratic total for Herbert Lehman when the latter defeated Dewey in 1938 y -2,391,286 to 2,326,692. . : War intia '-" California saw the pre-Pearl Harbor issue crop up again when opponents of six of the 19 congressmen seeking renomma tlon accused them of going aeainst the nresirient'ff foreiim policies before the war. Congres sional candidates also-will be chosen for three new districts created, since the 1940 census. : "Attorney General Earl War ren,, seeking the governorship nomination on the . republican, democratic and progressive tick ets, attacked the : defense; vpro gram of Governor Culbert L. Ol son, who sought renomination as -democrat Other candidates lor Olson's Job were Fred Dyster,.a critic of- the closed shop, :and Alonzo-.J.:. Riggs, proponent'. of free health service. -.J--;-: Drying Foods , Is Economical, 5of isfaci on: S 'f (Editor's Note: This, is another ln series of -weekly articles on in preservation of foods, re lewd through the cooperation of .the Klamath county nutrition ommittff v jujd the Klamath Viy', heme ', demonstration tn' office.)? v V '''Drying s one of the most eco-wqrhical- snd satisfactory meth ods, of 'reiervljig. '.' Drying: con Ist3 ol removing so much mois ture from the product that spoil age organisms; Jeven-though pre sent in the living condition, are not able to grow and multiply in .fL ... ' t . - .-: : ' Only fresh,, ripe, firm and per fectly clean food that is free from decay should be used in drying. The - food should be washed-and sliced or cut into I .or! I Inch pieces for vegetables ' aind i inch pieces for.lruif. If the. pieces i are of uniform size 4V.. j - - ... M,tj- vi ur more evenly, . ';Sr W'Blanched : ' ! " v. Most" vegetables should ; be blanched in. boiling water. To do this; four gallons of water should be heated to hnilinir In a large'lietile: Place one quart of prepared vegetables In a sugar lt orcoiander and immerse in polling water for the time gpeci ficd for eich individual v.t. able.- The vegetables should be Kept covered and should be ael tate5 during blanching. They should then be removed frpnj' ins Doutng water and placed un ate- cold running water until iney are thoroughly chilled nace prepared fruits or veget ...biea in thin, single layers, not overlapping, on racks, trays or pia:cs 10 ary. ; c uuu a oesi aryeo Dy artui . eial heat, the desired .tempera tures being 140 degrees to 150 degrees F. for fruits and 140 de '. trees to 155 degrees for veget 5 ables. Vegetables require a more ( Steady uniform heat than -do fruits since fruits are protected from spoilage to a certain extent by. their acid and sugar content. : . Time Varies :. 'The drvinff time vnrlM iuitv. the thickness and texture of the food.. To obtain a uniform prod- net stir and turn the product and irays-.severai. times during the drying -.process. Test the dryed product by breaking a section-in- r3i7 rr 1 jr ) mm MW WMS ""- . .. m , by Alice Brooks Make this jiffy knit of cotton (it costs, about two dollars) or moke it of knitting worsted. It's just the thing for that occasional jacket that's so serviceable at any time or for the campus wardrobe. Pattern 7388 contains instructions for jacket in sizes 12-14, 16-18; stitches; materials needed. -. . .. . To ohtafn this nnttprn tunH 11 cents in coin to The Herald and News, Household -Arts Dent.. Klamath Falls. Dn nnt send this picture, but keep it and the number for reference. Be sure to wrap coin securely; as a loose coin often slios out of the envelope. Requests for patterns should read. "Send pattern No. I , to ' A: followed by your name and' address. to at r the thickest ; part' and squeeze from the broken end. If there is no moisture, the food is sufficiently drieu. : . ' Dried fruit should be leathery and pliable, and dried vegetables should be brittle when nroDerlv prepared. A variety of drying trays or cabinets can be made at home from old pieces of seasoned lumber, boxes and tin cans Tn. formation on making of dryers ana length of time to dry vari ous xooas may be obtained at home demonstration aeent's of. floe- ' "Iowa" Will Make: Debut Thursday ' NEW YORK, Aug. 25 (JP) The greatest ; battleship ever wrought by American rivet ham mers makes its debut Thursday when the 45,000-ton : Iowa Is launched. . . Heavier by. 10,000 tons than any other American man-owar, the 880-foot battlewagon will go down the ways at the navy yard in Brooklyn seven months ahead of schedule. Its keel was laid on June 27, 1940. . - VIEW-MASTER . Natural Color i, Stereoscopics ,- Reels ol, 7. different ; scenes,' 35c d- - VAN'S CAMERA SHOP 717 Mfln ' phone 3618 INDIA SUBSIDES BOMBAY, Aug. 25 (Iso lated flare-ups in the central provinces have caused another four deaths but in many impor tant areas of the Bihar provinc es, in' the Ganges river region of the northeast, violence over In dia's drive for independence has subsided sharply, a British com munique said .today. This day next year we. may turn on the radio and hear that the Chinese Air Force bombed Tokyo in the morning, the U; S. Army Air Force bombed Tokyo at noon, and the RAF completed the day's .jpb in the evening. Gen. Ho Kuo Kwang, ' Chinese air defense commander. ; Paul O. 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