Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, November 08, 1944, Page 9, Image 9

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON
PACE NINI
at
no's Re-Election
Lures Meet With
talin. Churchill
I ,oHK M. HWHTOWBH
i? Kuy certain that
m.:;i an eurly meeting
W .M Churchill. .
r5 - Vn key quoauons "
itl" " ,n iho confer.
nolloy.
I"'?:..H .llCOIltl SOSSIOI1
rM.ir.hr... a yr .flcr
" Vniilble now bccauao
7jTo Tuesday's vol
!2S.Sj lo diplomacy
itv loit durltiK hecllc
I BIBS
WHILE
UD POSTS
I tr NORMAN BtUU
rfiiTU ATR FORCE. Nov.
KUn (in Two flights of
lllin-baiod Llbcrnlor and
lull tomberi raided Para
Lro InilallBtlons today In
(h coniecutlve nuy oi m-
an Japan a Mime isiunas.
.aaiHm in hnmhlnu nnd
.n damage lo docks, build
up nr neiat uuiun mo
i.wi turn imall enemv
ua - - -
, wii atrafari on October
m.. tnui vine Mitchells
... umiaI amnklna and the
ton fire ind listing drunk-
u lha water.
'Mi on today's mission
frf inslallstloris on Pnrn.
to strait, reporting 50 per
I mu, LIDeraior oomnta
hvhl, but results wore uiv
tvri. 1
binli attacked In tho prevl
lf.. itiui lnrltiHiH Invfnlln,
i on Onekotan, and clocks
KiilMlnffa at Tnmarl panii
Tinmiithlrn. That MltrhaJla
lanlired flv fighter on
Itxr3l, but the enemy ships
m, hnmhara w.ri alra-nHv
ltd by anti-aircraft fire
ill planes returned safely.
Kompoied Body
Man Discovered
boFOD. Nnv - i-.TaW
r -. . - -
f.ounty Coroner H. W. Con-
ma toaay the Body of
L bldlv rlrninnnc.1 warn
p ui Hogue river by duck
tXOrMU-d tho nnlnlnn 111.
fcodv fnillH ha that An
ro Midlers believed to have
rwo near Camp Whlto al
years ago.
campnlgn weeks. Then foreign
governments did not know
whftlhnr thoy would havo to
reckon with Mr. Roosevelt or
Governor Thonrns E. Dewey In
mo wockb auciici.
Consequently diplomatic au
thorities licre now expect an ac
celeration in interniitlonnl af
fairs beginning with the nrnlucl.
eel blg-thrcu session, which some
oidclala hopo may oven ba held
this month.
It appcura cortnln that at
tempts will come soun to speed
organization of tho proposed
world socurlty organization and
to got agreement with Britain,
mission ana me oilier miles on
control of a defeated Germany
Tho grcul political Issue to bo
settled in the blg-thrce meeting
is basic to American forelKn
policy: Mow fur in ltu.slii. Hrii.
Bin and the United States will-
Ina to go In harmonizing their
Interests? Since tho U. S. and
Britain havo had long exper
ience and share much confidence
In their bilateral solution of this
problem, tho question really
bolls down to Anglo-American
vs. Russian Internals.
Stalin u believed to bo look
ing to Roosevelt and Churchill
for answers to these two funda
mental questions: (1) Will the
United fatutes take part, this
time, In h world security organ
ization? and (2) Can Britain be
depended upon to work with
Kusslu nithcr than against her
In Europe?
These questions also poso for
the president one of his great
est domestic problems holding
popular support for the proposed
new world organization ugulust
the attacks that arc certain to
develop. These arc due to come
lo an Ismic In congress over sen.
ate approval of treaties com
mitting the United States to join
tho proposed new league and
ovor legislation governing the
use of American armed forces
to help prevent aggression.
Secretary of Slate Hull has
bo.cn the author of the world or
ganization campaign to date and
despite his age and illnesses the
president Is expected to con
tinue to rely on him for this and
similar work as long as Hull is
able to remain In office
Tho top item on tho agenda
of a big-three conference is ex
pected to be settlement of the
voting proccduro dispute left
over from the Dumbarton Oaks
world security planning.
Funeral Arranged
For Gen. McCornach
EUGENE. Nov. 8 tPi r.i.
neral arrangement! are belntf
arranged for Brln. Gan. Condon
C. McCornach, 04, Kugcne, who
uinu in Louormcn General hos
pital, San Francisco, Sunday.
Brig. Gen. McCornach who
waa graduated from tho Uni
versity .or uregon school or
medicine In IIKH and practiced
inedlclna in Portland for a time,
wus former chief of stuff of the
western defense cominund. He
retired from the army last Feb
ruary.
His widow, Nina Wllklns Mc
Cornach and a brother, E. A.
McCornach, both Eugene, survive.
h and Stripes
liners Ballots
Nnv 0 t.&i .. c... j
r :r""" aim
p.w U. S. soldiers' news
t;.,Mnnered today "It's FDR
DtSM in. Um. i 11
E , a-- .u tug KICHIIUII,
Public relations officers
w corrpondcnts the war
Z ,i nM nilccl Hint sol
could nnt k. 1..4 i i
kiwi. 1,UI",LI" aspects oi
ORE
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HIOHWAV T tOUTH
TIN COATS
p and Double Walahis
j495 $695
Rubber Coats
"""M Long StyU
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fOOL SHIRTS
'III or Fan r-i
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UNIONSUITS'
Parent Wool
395 H $545
W- DRAWERS
f99p Boots
TIN PANTS
Famous Hlrsch-Weiss
$495 to $695
Rubber Work Pant
Waist or Bib StyU
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up
SLICKERS
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MACKINAWS
i or'P!
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Wool
, 'Blue, or Plaids
FLANNEL SHIRTS
Plain or Plaids
$147
up
Rayon Shorts
Fancy, In Bright Patterns
$100
REGON WOOLEN
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Main
Phona 6873
Clusslfieit Aas Bring llosulta.
Demo Candidates Follow
California Victor Swing
SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 8 (IP)
Democratic candidates In Cali
fornia generally appeared to bo
following President Roosevelt to
victory today although tome of
that party's contenders In the
congressional races wore being
pressed hard.
The president'! margin over
Gov. Thomas E. Dewey edged
slowly toward the 300,000 mark.
Election roturns from 10,737 out
of 14,481 precincts gave Roose
velt 1,144,061 and Dewey 857,
680. Democratic Senator Sheridan
Downey, seeking re-eleotlon, was
Jiung up a seemingly conciusivo
cad over republican Lieut. Gov.
Frederick F. Houser. The count
In 10.n2U precincts was: Downey
871,604, Houser, 781,188.
Helen Gahagen Douglas, for
mer Broadway actress, now dem
ocratic national committeewom-
an, wus only a few votes ahead
of William D, Campbell In the
14th district congressional con
test. Eauallv closo was the race be
tween Rep. Jerry Voorhis, demo
crat, and uoy P. McLaughlin, re
publican, in the 12th.
In the 14 other districts In
which there were contosts, demo
crats wero leading in eleven and
republicans elected in one and
leading in two. Four republi
cans and three democrats were
unopposed. Tentatively It looked
as if the state's congressional del.
egatlon might line up as 18
democrats and seven republi
cans. Two years ago It was 12
democrats and 11 republicans.
Tho voters apparently rejected
a proposal to pay $60 monthly
pensions to persons over 60 and
also piled up a one-sided vote
against a measure to guarantee
workers against interference In
their Jobs becauso of member
ship or lack of it in labor organi
zations. Hal Styles, radio commentator
who turned to politics to run for
congress, on the democratic tick
et in Los Anpcles county's 15th
district, was trailing Gordon L.
McDonough, republican, 25,062
to 35,738 in returns from 278
precincts of 708.
Classified Aas Brinp Result.
WINS DINGHY REGATTA
BOSTON MassachuMtti In
stitute of Technology retained
Erwln A. Schell trophy In fourth
annual dinghy regatta on Char,
les river.
GOOD HEALTH
Your Great aal Possession
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Dr. C. J. DEAN CLINIC
V. X. Cor. t, f urasM and Orand Avo.
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Claw ded ada ttT rctulUi '
V1W1 FOOD
Next tlrna your tjlnnar doesn't Set
wall, and you feel sick and mlur
able, M aooltonj rsrTO-MMOL
help you. Rtlieves heartburn, amir,
upset atomach-helpa retard gaa for
nation and aimple dlarrhaa. Aik
your drutiiit for nrro-MIShiot,
trien your itomtch it upset,
4 NORWICH KOOVCl
THE GRACEFUL WAY TO CARVE n
Look before
you eat!
Try buying brilliantly .olored fall fruit and
vegelanlea when they arc firm and slightly under
ripe. Use them as table and home decorations
while they're reaching full maturity then turn
them into delicious health-building food.
I-ol your imagination run riot even the most
casual arrangement will sometimes produce the .
most dromntic effect. ,
The following ideas suggest the unlimited poo-'
nihilities.
Arrange) applet shiny and red in a pedestal
or low bowl, and tuck among them three sprigs of
ivy, of different lengths. (It's a safe rule always
to use some kind of foliage in these arrange
ments.) Or unc green apples, if that color seems
more appropriate.
A.
a a
7T 7
a- p.
For a centerpiece, hang garlands of grapes
over the stem of a richly yellow pumpkin. Rest
the pumpkin on a circle of brown leaves. Flank
it with tall orange candles.
String three grapefruit, of graduated sizes, on
a balloon stick, (or attach one to another with
toothpicks). Tuck ivy or lemon leaves between
the fruit and around the bottom. Use flower frog
to stand the arrangement upright.
btand a large eggplant, atom up, on any flat
dish. Hang a cluster of grapes from the stem, and
aurround the eggplant with lomons, and stand a
few bananas nround it if they are available.
"Garnish" with ivy Icavee.
Sajewaf
llomemakers' Bureau
JULIA LKE WRIGHT, Ditaclat
pa SM
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tmi luusnaTTe aooxin "cut.
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STORES CLOSED SATURDAY NOV. 11
Marearine
:s-ai.
bal.
COCOA
Our Mothers for baklnf. Km
TREE TEA
Orange Peko Black
MADEIRA WINE
Imported vintage
TOMATO JUICE
Sunny Dawn (30 pte.i
TOMATO JUICE
Sunny Dawn (40 pU.)
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE
Town Houae. Fancy
GRAPEFRUIT JUIC"
Town Hou, fancy
HEINZ SOUP
Cream of Tomato
BOUILLON CUBES
Kraft s-cuba pkf.
HI-HO CRACKERS
Sunshine Butter Wafen
SODA CRACKERS
Snowlake or Honey ma id Granatin
No. 3
can
p. 12c
9c
$2.39
10c
2lc
13c
30c
1 2c
8c
SUNNY BANK (2 pts.
Made with freih milk it-
and pure vegetable olU. P"
Lb. Pk. 2-lb XSft
pxg. www
Evap.llilk
18e
Cat of
CHERUB BRAND
Cote of 48 Baby Tins $2.24 pu.i 48 tall
S3.98
flofp QUAKER 3-lb.
waia
Regular, Quick pkg.
28c
ALBER'S 3-1
Reg., Quick pkg,
; 27c
Canterbury Tea
Black Orange Pekoe' ' 'i-Ib.
Ctn. of 16 Bagt 13c pkg.
43c
II'OI.
can
PlkV. 19c
33c
'3,375.00 PANCAKE CONTEST
Write In 25 words which you prefer
-DOLLAR SIZET ' -jf S
OR
COWBOY STYL
107 CASH PRIZIS, h anfry blanks md nUt at SAflWAY
SUZANNA PANCAKE FLOUR X' 9c
aag taw
smwM msu come days!
Mince Meat
Libbys Fancy Grade
Lb. 19c
NOB HILL
Airway
Whole
Bean
Coffee 1BL23c
2-Lb.
BAG
45c
Whole
Bean
Coffee fe 20c
EDWARDS COFFEE
1-1h.iar28C
If you haven't used
Edwardi, try a Jar now
with our money-back
guarantee!
3-lb. jar
54c
M-J-B Coffee .......
Hills Bros. Coffea...
Golden West ........
..lb. jar 33c
..lb. jar 33c
;..lb.Jar33e
Mck
-. an4
igoious
Beans, Briargate, cut, No. 2 can 17c
Beets, All Gold, diced.. . 303 gl. 12c
Corn, Butter Kernel, WK GB,
No. 2 can 15e
Dicod Carrots, Dal Monte,
303 eon ......12e
Honey, Beeville... Mb. gl. 30e
Marmalade, Exquisite... 2-lb. gl. 33e
Cough Drops, Luden's Menthol
or Licorice 5c pkg. 4c
Guava Jolly, Ferro, No. 2' can 29c
Peanut Butter, Howdy, coarse
grind 2-lb. jar 45e
Peanut Butter, Beverly, 2-lb. jar 45c
Peanut Butter, Real Roast,
2-lb. iar :. 43c
Floor Wax, Penn Champ, pt. jar 49c
Window Cleaner, Windex,
6.oi. bottle 14e
Whito Magic Bleach 'j-gol. 17c
Purex Blaach Vi-gal. jug 25c
Prince Albert Tobacco.. ..lb. can 73c
Tobacco, Geo. Washington,
Lb. can 53e
I Granulated
Soap
24-os.
Boat ..
Oxydol
. 23c
Camay
TOILET SOAP
3 b.r.20C
You must bo pleased with every purchase of Safe
way meat or your money will be refunded In full.
Fresh Side Pork Sliced Lb. 30c
By the Piece - Lb. 27
Fresh Pork Link Sausage 4r-
Type 3 Lb. HOC
Type 4 Lb. 35 .
veai "
Crystal
White
SOAP
Regular
Bar
4c
Shoulder Roasts, Grade "A" .
Rump Roasts, Grade "A" .....
Steaks Shoulder cuts, Grade
Veal Chops, Grade "A"
Veal Loin Chops, Grade "A"
Veal Round Steak, Grade "
Breast of Veal, Grade "A" .
"A"
...lb.
...lb.
:..lb.
...lb.
..lb.
28c
33c
28c
38c
42c
A" lb. 44c
lb. 19e
Beef Roasts Grade "A" (SM) ............ Lb. 27c
Round Steak (ISM) Lb. 38c
Sirloin Steaks (13M) Lb. 37c
Flour, Kitchen Craft,. ...... .-...50-lb. $1.93
25-lb. $1.00
Flour, Drifted Snow ...50-lb. $2.38 '
25-lb -. ;..$1.1
Kitchen Craft Flour 10-lb. sack 43e
Fisher's Biskit Mix 2Va-lb. pkg. 29
Parkay Margarine (2 pts.) lb. 25e
2 lb -49e
Morton's Salt, Iodised or reg pkg. 8s
Sno-White Salt, iodized or reg pkg. 7c
Chili Powder, Schilling ..i.....2-ox. can ;14
Cream of Wheat, quick and regular, V
Large pkg 22a
Kellogg's Pep 8-ox. pkg. 9
Grapenuts Flakes, Post 12-oz. pkg. 13f
Mazola Oii Bolli. 31c
Nu Made Mayonnaise,.........quart jar 48e
Duchess Salad Dreising........quart jar 38a
Kraft Miracle Whip '.,.,...;.......pint- jar 27o
Durkee's Famous Dressing.. ..10-oz. jat ' .'30e
Heinx Beefsteak Sauce 8 -ox. bot. 24
Red Hill Catsup (50 pts.)..:.14-ox. bot. 13s
Libby Chopped Olives......Noi Vi can 13s
Pickles, Libby's Home Style., .2 Vi gl. 30s
Libby's Old Fash. Cucumber,: VA gl. 33s
Highway Sliced Peaches (80 pts.)
No. 2Vt can ........: ..22s
Libby's Potted Meat ....; ..No. V can 6c
Safeway Produce is
rushed from farm to you
GRAPEFRUIT SaT - : Lb. lle '
Texas Seedless Lb.' lOt) -
A DDI EC Delicious Fancy and 11a
ArrLBd Exlra FanCy Lb. I 'C
Wlnesaps Fancy and Extra Fancy 2 Lbs. lit)
- Jonathans Fancy and Extra Fancy 2 Lbs. ll
GRAPES
Red Emperor 1... Lb.
17V2C
Stores Closed Armistice Day, Saturday, Nov. 1 lth
sbs California
1 0IH3106S Extr r"n Lb
171c
hil Klamath Gems Lf" "fOaa
Potatoes y sN,. Otbtioc
Head Lettuce S '1 13c
Cauliflower Hr.!!Lb.5c
SAFEWAY
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