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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 20, 1944)
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE NINt fynoter Answers evyey Challenge ot red Old Man" I ....... . REEDY tSffi i July (I''-ln- K, r nmortlng key- r'ik . torn "democrats laid fc'-ilm.liin strategy I .:. lino today nd F.S K .his l"""., hllcnn Thoma. E taell Valley Mia Harrl. arrived V'Z.Z from O K l no, ina :- i, Mr., Flor riN?p'r.;' "v,:;v smith t rinv iu ncn Wr "f'S.. i,.. of Mrs fW'i T . Bonenta. -. i. ...lei MTI. IJflBI LIVl 111 5 a -pp.: L?r Id., nd would like ETtam hta. friends.- HI. L , Co. 6000-44 temp imi her iuru puu .Smith., or Los Angeles lilt Wren wnn i. nnnlA and Bob ufn.mlav evening with 1 " ,7 Oiin JUnklni, of Yonnn toiy Gilt of Eureka, Calif., pending Uie summer Willi Tunt md uncle, the Lloyd JrlMdMri. Walter Robleon l ion Carrol of Merrill and ii tnd N.ncy Lamm of San inclKO spent Sunday with md Mr. Tyndal Roblson. ilr. ind Mr. Charles McBelh t jiwndlnil week at Cres :l city with relative, and Ml'swope arrived last week ni Ithaca. N. Y, to visit hi. it ind uncle, the Chariot vellj. Ur. and Mri. Ora Johnson nl Tuejdsy evening with the i Letvltt family. l, ,nri Mn Clifford Jack- h and Malcolm and Sharon . moved from Portland to imath Falls. Malcolm Jack i ti spending tlio suinmor In njell valley with hit grand inti, the Malcolm Tearcs. it. and Mn. George Ferland I sen have moved here from tford. Mn. Ferland la the (tot Bobblctte Gift and will remembered ai Bonnie Jean ilth. Scimin First Class and Mrs. A Hirrls have returned from klind, Calif., where they via d hlf parents, Mr. and Mrs. land Harris, and sisters. Peg and Billle. Bud la atntioned California at Camp Orlck. Mrs. Owen Pepplo and Mrs. iiy Dearborn, Albert Dear m and L, A. Constnns were luridly dinner kucsIs at the iter Lcavltt homo. The Guild of St. Barnabna urch will meet at the home Mrs, Maxlne Brown on July . Everyono is Invited to at d, Mrs, Nonle Popple spent Frl J with Mrs. Walter Smith 4 Mary Ann, Boris Leavltt la spending aev 5 oaya with Mrs. Bill Bur 1 and family. Mra. Haltle ilker spent Saturdny at the malt home and End Kent of ninth Falls was also a vis- Dairy "njralulallons are being 4M out to Mr. and Mrs. Kol . ?'.w on the birth of a Eddie Carl, born Inst week Klamath hospital. Mra. we Is the former fona. Smith. L .J"!nd atatlonod at W Adair at present. and Mrs. Loland Stochs- with their parents, ' !J2 5IM- Joa Horslcy, ancf Dnd Mrs. Martin Stoehtler "GBrr IVVEB BROKEN OPAf 20 W 100 pLm howd 93 out w Portland area retail meat ;t "PRradlng or vio 1 C hu pi co, "Su'atlons, Uv ..?Jd,, d''rlct prlco ex ckeV nABst Ho aald d In i?l3i violation, were "jn th0 lop markets. fc"? tamUen, it they put velt and hi. new deal ronengues are "tired ole men," so are Churchill, Stalin and Chlung Kai-Shek. The 42-year-old Dewey raised are age Issue whan ho became the republican nominee; the democrats threw It right back at him aa they prepared to give Mr. Roo.ovelt hit fourth con secutive nomination and offered to fight out the eleotlon on lust that line. Spokesman for thl. challenge was Oklahoma's Governor Rob ort S. Kerr, who roused thn democratic convention delegate to their highest pitch of the week last night by his 4000 word keynote address, It was built around one theme a change In administra tion while the nation Is at war. Slx-foot-threo and beaming beneath a anow white 10-gallon hat. Kerr depleted his party under Roosevelt a. the party of achievement; the republican, as exemplified by Dewey as un tested with no program except to "oppose." The Oklahoman brought down the crowded house with refer ences to "12 long yeara whon America 'hardened' under Ward ing, 'cooled' under Coolldge and 'hungered' under Hoover. Dewey I. Hoover's candidate, said Kerr. The keynoter did tho unusual with his many references to Dewey, lie hit most at tho New Yorker', blast about tho "tired ole mon" of the now deal, He auld: "Shall we discard SO-ycar-old Admiral Ntmllz? Sixty-six-year-old Admiral King? Sixty-four-year-old General Georgo C. Marshall? Sixty two ycur-old Admiral Ilalsey?" "No, Mr. Dewey," Kerr ex claimed, "we know we are win ning this war with these 'tired old men,' Including the 02-year-old Roosevelt a. their common-dcr-ln-chlf. What diplomatic or mlnltury experience have you had that Justifies you or us In believing that you can handle the most difficult and impor tant responsibilities and duties ever placed upon the shoulders of any American?" 1 Churchill, Stalin and Chiang will be at the peace table,' he said their countries' "greatest and wisest" men. "Who will represent tho Unit ed Suites?" he asked. "An un tried lender who has not even told his own people what hi. view, are? Or tho man who ha. from the .tart declared hi. po sition In clear and certain word, and who has the respect and es teem of all the United Nations?" " Sy Mr. and Mrs. John GelJ.beek loft Friday for Corvallia. Mr.. GelJ.beek will remain there with relative, for a few week.. Mrs. Jame. Boyd and daugh ter Sharon arrived here Friday from Portland. James left tho 13th for Fort Lewi., Wash., for army training. Mrs. Boyd and Sharon will make their home here. Elda Carlisle of Stockton, Calif,, la visiting at the Prots man homo. FRESH PLUM JAM IS EASY TO MAKE This Delicious Recipe Serve Sugar and Fruit (Vting Sour CtlngMltm Wnmi) 6 Caps Crwlttd Phots 8M Cp Sees 1 Package M-CP. Pacini Wash and pit i'A pounds fully rip plums. Do not peel. Cut Into small pieces and crush thoroughly. Add 'A cup water and simmer, covered, for 5 minutes. Measure exactly 6 level cups of the crushed plums (sdd water to fill last cup. If necesury) Into a largo kettle. Add the M.C.P. Pectin, stir well and bring to a boll, stirring constantly. NOW, add the sugar (which has been previously measured), mix well and bring to a full rolling boll. BOIL EX ACTLY 4 MINUTES. Remove from lire, let boll subside, stir and skim by turns for 5 minutes. Pour Into sterilized jars, allowing H-lnch space for seal ing' with fresh paraffin i (Uring Sawel or fVeeelona Pmrmt) Ai Caps CrutlMcl Pham ' 7 Caps Sugar Cap Lnaoa Juice I Package M.CP. Pectka Soar chngstone plums make the best Jam. If sweet or freestone prunes are used, be sure to us the recipe given directly above, following the same method of handling as for sour plums. Keep a Good One Quiet-! Wki apsrljle out loud when they're mixed with Canada Dry Water. Ita "Pin-Point Cabona bio bottie ion" Insures liveliness 15 iTf ill Wada am Camp Adair Land To Be Sold to Private Buyer; CORVALLIS, July '20 (IP) An official announcement snld lodny that a major portion of Ciimp Adair land would bo cold to private buyers. The .tnte extension service recolvod a let ter from tho dopnrlment of og rlculture confirming previous UllOfflG nl 1-nfv.i.li IU..4 Am ntxtt ...... ..In. i,uuu acres of agricultural and tlm- in mo tamp Adair res ervation, will ha .nM .... plus. The department of agricul ture .aid original owners of the land would bo given preference. Aertriilluriit l,.r.i ,ni u In fnmlly-.liicd farms. Classified Ads Bring Reaulte. Maverick Warns Coastal Problems May Get Tough SEATTLE, July 20 (Vic tory in Europo beforo cessation ot hostilities in the Far East will mako west coast Industrial re conversion problems tougher than In the rest 0f the country, Maury Maverick, chairman of the Smaller War riants corpor ation, warned today. In a report which he termed neither final, complete nor per fect prepared for delivery be fore the Seattle chamber of com merce as "a post-war plan for tho west," Maverick asserted Hint "tho adjustment of plant production; from war to uon military goods, should be grad ual and continuous, Any other policy Is both stupid and dan gerous. "If tho war In Europo ends, or ends purtlally, before tho end of hostilities In the Far East, recon version will undoubtedly begin on a largo scale. It is estimated that military requirements will be reduced sufficiently to cut back total war production at least 35 per cent at the success ful conclusion of the European phase. "However, the prospect of a European victory or victories has a different meanlne to the Industries on tho Pacific coast because the cutbacks In that area will probably be much less proportionately than In the na tion as a whole. That Is because shipbuildinK and aircraft pro duction will probably be need ed in nearly as large quantities as now, for prosecution of the war. against Janan alone. ' "All this means that ultimate problems of tho west coast will bo tougher and moro sudden than the rest of tho nation." ! PULLMAN. July 20 (IP) President E, O. Holand was list ed today as a speaker at a dinner meeting in Spokane Monday opening the district 13 confer ence of the American College Publicity - association arrange ment, for the two-day session are under direction of Irwin K. Schwclbcrt, College of Idehe, Caldwell. I FROZEN t fircctorcf FOR SALE OR TRADt IS Lot. 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