The Evening herald. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1906-1942, March 20, 1942, Page 8, Image 8

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THE EVENING HER ALT). KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON
DFC Awarded Three Flyers
For Extraordinary Heroism
U. H. AIR CORPS HEADQUARTERS, SOMEWHERE IN
AUSTRALIA, March 20 (UP) Lieut Gen. George H. Brett, com
mander of the United Nation air force In the southwest Pacific,
Wednesday awarded the distinguished flying cross to three vet
erans of the Philippine and Java campaigns who now are leading
fresh American replacements in the battle of Australia.
The announcement of the awards for "extraordinary heroism"
was the first United States army communique issued in Aus
tralia. The crosses went to: Lieut. Col. Emmett O'Donnell Jr, of
New York; Capt Harry Galusha and First Lieut. Julius B.
Summers.
At the same Brae, it was re-, Feb. 19 durine th. Jn. .t.
vealed that Australian, Dutch
and American veterans of the
previous campaigns now have
been reorganized and are back
on the firing line armed with
priceless experience to pass on
to their fellow countrymen to
help them combat Japanese aer
ial tactics.
At the same time, it was re
vealed that Australian, Dutch
and American veterans of the
previous campaigns now have
been reorganized and are back
on the firing line armed with
priceless experience to pass on
to their fellow countrymen to
help combat Japanese aerial
tactics.
O'Donnell, mentioned pre
viously In Washington dis
patches, was leading 17 bombers
to Clarke field in the Philip
pines on Dec. 9 to load bombs
for an attack on an enemy land
ing party at Vigan, on the west
coast of Luzon island.
Galusha earned his cross on
tack on the island of Bali.
He was standing by for the
impending Japanese naval at
tack on the island when the air
raid alert was sounded on his
field.
"The bombardment group
took oft and Galusha proceeded
to his target and made a diving
attack on an enemy transport,
scoring a direct hit with a SO
kilogram (about 100 pounds)
bomb and a near miss with a
30Q kilogram (about 660 pounds)
bomb," the citation said.
Summers during the same at
tack, "climbed to 1100 feet
above the target and scored a
hit with a 50 kilogram bomb and
a near miss with a 300 kilogram
bomb on an enemy cruiser.
Some of the men stationed
here told stories of other feats
of heroism of the battle in Ma
cassar strait over which the Am
ericans kept a "permanent thun
derhead."
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Happy Easter-Serve This
Festive, Budget-Wise Meal
Three Low-Cost Recipes
Given for Gala Table
Good meat, fruit, good fresh
vegetables and plenty of them
that s a nutrition program with
the zest for living in it Try
these recipes now. They make
a good menu for Easter dinner.
and are low cost despite their
gala taste.
BUTTERFLY HAM WITH
BROILED ORANGES
Have butterfly slices cut from
ham butt They are made by
cutting double slices the first
slice is cut not quite through,
then the second slice Is cut all
the way through. Have slices
' cut 11 Inches thick. Spread well-
seasoned mashed potatoes be
tween butterfly slices, and fasten
cut sides with tiny wooden picks.
Bake in a slow oven (300 degrees
F.) for 1 hour, and 23 minutes.
For broiled oranges, cut me-
diuA-sized oranges in half. Scal
lop the edges with a small sharp
knife. Sprinkle each half with
a teaspoon of white corn syrup
or honey, dot with butter, and
place 3 to 4 Inches below broil.
ing unit until brown. To serve,
arrange ham in center of hot
platter "surrounded by broiled
oranges: "Allow 1" to pound ham
per serving.-''"''''''
CREAMY FRUIT PUDDING
" v (Serves 6) '
Cut 'I- pound marshmallows
into eighths with a wet knife
and combine with 4 cup diced
pineapple, 1 cup sliced candied
cherries, and I cup sliced Brazil
nuts. Fold 1 cup whipped cream
into mixture and chill several
hours. Pile into sherbet glasses
with whole cherries and Brazil
nuts.
Here's a llghthearted dessert
for some Sunday when spring
is in the air.
FLORIDIAN ORANGE
BASKETS
(Serves 4)
One package lemon gelatin, 1
cup boiling water, i cup lime
Juice, 1 cup grapefruit Juice,
cup orange Juice, 4 orange cups.
Dissolve gelatin in boiling wa
ter. Cool Just to room temper
ature and add fruit Juices. Chill
until firm. Break up with a fork
and fill chilled orange cups or
sherbet glasses. Serve with
whipped cream or custard sauce
MENU
. BREAKFAST: Stewed dried
apricots, country sausage,
golden muffins, coffee, milk.
DINNER: Butterfly ham
with broiled oranges, whole
pickled beets, steamed spin
ach, green salad bowl, creamy
fruit pudding, coffee, milk.
SUPPER: Creamed eggs on
toast, vegetable salad, Jelly
cake, tea, milk.
Directed Verdict
For Boylen Asked .
PENDLETON, March 20 (TV
Arguments - will be heard at
Portland Saturday on a defense
motion for a directed verdict in
the federal court trial of Tom
Boylen, Jr., Pendleton sheep
man, charged with conversion of
mortgaged property to his own
use.
The motion was made yester
day and Judge Claude McCol
loch dismissed the jury until
Wednesday. He said he would
hear the arguments Saturday
and rule on the motion Monday.
' - LUCKY NUMBER
COLUMBIA, S. C When
Glenn Sigmon built his home
at 1313 Gladden street, he got
permission for the number to be
changed to 1315, explaining he'd
been dodging 13'a all his life
This week he got his number
in the draft lottery. It was 131.3
MAY GET IT FIRST HAND
FORT RILEY, K as. Reading,
writing and other element-, rv
school work are added to the
training routine of 75 selectees.
The recruits, mostly from the
hill country, are completely ab
sorbed by one subject geography.
NO FAVORITES
AUGUSTA. Kas. (IS Cant
Walter Sharlow received a let
ter from a chaplain friend
which bore heavy marks of cen
sorship. The friend, located in the
West Indies, also is the censor.
There can no longer h an
doubt that the Soviets are mass
ing all their forces in men and
material for a fantastic effort
to brine? ahnitt a ilMtldnn
lin correspondent of a Zurich
ircw&paper.
It's time to think of the Easter
feast Plan to serve spring fruits
and vegetables in abundance
and a low-cost meat with a high-
grade flavor. Try this carefully
worked out menu as part of
your Happy Easter gathering.
SHOULDER OF LAMB WITH
RHUBARB STUFFING
(8 to 10 Servings)
Four to 5-pound shoulder
lamb, salt and pepper, 21 cups
finely cut rhubarb, t cup water,
1 cup white corn syrup, 2i cups
soft bread crumbs, 1 tablespoon
finely chopped carrot tops.
Have bone removed from
shoulder lamb to form pocket
Wipe meat with cloth. Salt and
pepper Inside pocket Combine
rhubarb, water and corn syrup.
Heat to boiling and boil for 3
minutes. Combine with bread
crumbs and chopped carrot tops.
use to stun pocket in lamb
shoulder. Skewer pocket in
place. Place on rack in a roast
ing pan and roast uncovered,
in moderate over (300 degrees
t.i, allowing as minutes per
pound. If a meat thermometer
is used, roast until temperature
reads 180 degrees F.
TOMATO ROSE SALAD
(Serves 8)
Eight firm tomatoes, 12 ounces
cream cheese, 2 hard-cooked egg
yolks, watercress, French dress
ing.
Peel tomatoes and chill. Soften
cheese with milk. Form 2 rows
of petals on each tomato by
pressing level teaspoons of
softened cheese against the
side of tomato, then draw
ing the spoon down with
a curving motion. Sprinkle cen
ter of each tomato with hard
cooked egg yolk pressed through
a sieve. Serve on crisp water
cress with French dressing.
FIG BANANA BRICK
(Serves 8)
Two tablespoons quick-cooking
tapioca, li cups milk, 2 table
spoons sugar, h tsaspoon salt, 1
cup dried fi,, 1 cup heavy
cream, 1 cup mashed bananas.
thoroughly. Pour Into freezing
tray of refrigerator and freese,
stirring 2 or 3 times. Unmold
and slice.
MENU
BREAKFAST: Grapefruit
Juice, crisp bacon, whole
wheat toast, coffee, milk.
LUNCHEON: Cream of
fresh spinach, toasted hard
rolls, honey cookies, tea, milk.
PARTY OR EASTER DIN
NER: Fresh fruit cocktail,
shoulder of lamb with rhu
barb stuffing, potato balls,
baby lima beans, enriched
clover leaf rolls, tomato rose
salad, fig banana brick, cof
fee, milk.
M FOR JUSTICE
MALIN Irving Capek this
week announced his candidacy
lor me oriice of justice of the
peace of the Tulclake district
on the republican ticket. The
office has been held for the past
two terms by T. W. Chatburn,
Merrill, whose name, it is ex
pected, will be on the ballot
also next November.
Capek, for six years city re
corder and police judge, is sec
retary of the Mnlin chamber of
commerce, secretary of the new
ly organized Mnlin Republican
club, and a member ef the civil
ian defense council here. He
finished his schooling in Chi
cago where he also studied law,
coming to Malin in 1928. At
the present time he is employed
at the Malin Mercantile com
pany. Mr. and Mrs. Capek and two
children, a son and dauihter.
Transport of Men Across
Pacific Bright Spot of War
By VERN HAUOLAND
MELBOURNE, March 20 (AP When the history of this
war Is written, one of tho brlghtost chapters will deal with the
transport of men, planes and arms across the dangerous waters
of the Pacific a remarkable naval achlovomeut.
Each convoy and each separate ship has Its tulo of during,
of encounters with the enemy or of successfully dodging attack.
I came ovor on the first large convoy to make the non-stop
voyage to Australia. Surviving four abortive submarine attacks,
our party of remodelled liners, fnst freighters and naval vessels
dexterously sidestepped the enemy through 10,000 miles of submarine-Infested
ocean.
The llama lournev tnnk thm , followed loud spenker orders
netter part of a month.
Submarines sneaked into at
tacking range four times. Each
time they were chased away or
sunk before they could Inflict
any damage.
All of the attempted attacks
occurred on the south Pacific In
broad daylight within two
weeks. Tho fourth attack came
when the convoy was less than
300 miles from Australia. The
third, a fow days earlier, was
the most daring.
Depth charges were dropped
upon the attackers at such range
that the shock was felt strongly
aboard ships of the convoy.
The submarines did not come
to the surface.
The men took the danger In
stride, displaying amazing calm
ness. Carefully drilled In prepara
tion against attacks from under
sea, the surface or the air. they
1 teaspoon grated lemon rind, 2
teaspoons vanilla.
Cook tapioca and milk over
hot water about 10 minutes:
strain but do not rub tapioca ! make their home In Malin.
uirougn sieve. Add sugar and
salt to strained milk mixture.
Chill. Boil figs 10 minutes in
water to cover, drain, cool, clip
stems and chop. Whip cream
until stiff. Combine with figs,
cold milk mixture, bananas,
lemon rind and vanilla; mix
LEO'S
GARAGE
2nd and Main
A factory trained mechanic
for every make carl
ALL KINDS OF AUTO
REPAIRS TERMS IF
DESIRED.
TOWING SERVICE
DAY or NIGHT
PHONE 8398
quickly and efficiently whether
the command was to clear decks
or to stand by lifeboats.
TAKING NO CHANCES
COLUMBIA, S. C. A guest fj
unloaded the luggage from his
automobile In front of a Colum
bia hotel. .
Then ho carefully took out
two new tiros and marched Into
the lobby with thorn under his
arms,
"I am going to take 'em to
bed with me," he told a porter.
A lamp post or safety zone
havo never been known to strike
an auto except In self-defense.
Ring around the dish pant
Suds that disoppear?
Guess you've never tried Par Jeep;
You'll find dealer near.
PAR SOAP
contains Tyro" which
prevents scummy water
and rings around the dlnh
pan and washer. Par pro
vides extra protection for
your hands as well. And
sudsf Oh, boy!
At Your Grocer's
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They're
sweethearts
in any port
1TZ
moans
America huroted Ritx Its
lavonte meter because lti
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quailed fmluMM and fitTor
of Ritz is typical of 500 vari
tiea of cracten and cookie
Identified by the red Nabiico
eaL Look for thia quality
symbol when you
buy.
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BAKED IT RABISCO RATIONAL BISCUIT COMPART
GO
III!
MILL HIT BY FIRE
MOLALLA, March 20 (JPy
Fire swept the workshop of the
Ostrander Lumber company in
the Dickey prairie district last
night causing damage to build
ings and equipment estimated
from $25,000 to $50,000.
Look' g for Bargains? Turn
to the Classified pase.
LUcJJlLH m
EVERY
SATURDAY
NITE
Mmi kr
OREGON
HILL
BILLIES
PALACE MAKKETT
. GROCERIES AND MEATS
p,1Bp..i;. Hom wn,d 8tor 824 Maia 8t- F" Delivery Phone 4109
Free Parking . . . Customer Parking. Lot at 5th and Pine ... We Reserve Right to Limit
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
Blade Cut targe Creen Stalks af
Pot Roast ... lb. 25 Asparagus. 2 lbs. 29
Shoulder " a7 F7 J-9
Veal Roast . . lb. 27 Artlchokcs ' ' " ca' 5e
targ. Green Bunches, Fresh
Tt t . BroccoH bn. ISc
Pork Roast . . . lb. Mil RIp.
Boneless AVOCatfOS ...... C8. SC
StewBeei..21bs.S5C gy. ,. Mc
Specials for Saturday and
Royal Club Vacuum Packed -.
Corn y& Coca-Cola 2S M;oD.Tlssue 25
Whole Kernel ...2 forO BottI c 3 Rolls -J
-- (Plus Deposit) . ,
Trupak California H1U, Brofc Blu Can
Spinach 2c Coffee 25
No. 1 cans 2 for Meo B"n Lb Pk
Table Queen H 17 Swan Pur. Whit. Floating
. . No. 21 Can I .
Salad Dress. Soap
Qt, Jar 3 Reg. Sis. Bars v
Royal Gelatin and Rippled Wheat vr Be Br,nd
HSmjr -iy agay 1
Here are grand food buys (hat will
moke any Homemoker start yodellng-
Hi-Ho Butter
Crackers
Large pkg
19c
Sta-Crisp
Crackers
21b. box
19c
Fig Bars
Fresh baked, plain '
wholewheat .. 2 lbs-
25c
SWANSOOWN
Cake Flour
23c
Large
Package
DRIFTED SNOW
Horn.
Perfected
49-lb.
Bag ..
Flour
........S2M
TRU-AMERICAN
Matches
Carton 21c
CLEANSER
Sunbrite
4 Can. 17C
CAtll Swansdown
Hour 49 Lb. .
$1.99
2 Cans
Standby Cora...
1c
AFLOLR$100
Cnffaa Hilu Bro- M.J.B.. Golden West. Folgars 1 Lb. OO-, 2 Lb.
OTTee Schillings. Maxwell Hous. Can 3iX Can 62
Shortening 8n8waTlft 69
Pard Dog FoocJ r 3 Can.25c
ni -j-.-.-.-. d
' ITIWIIl.- nunc. Medium
Tomato Sauce
C. H. B. Catsup
Nucoa Margarine
SsW Spinach
No. ISi Can
6PL.bi$U7
Case of 3 AC
41 Cans
2 LPb,.20c
6c.n.29c
Bottles 29c
2lbi.51c
- 2 for35c
PEAS Habit He. lien. MS
PEAS AND CARROTS tSl
FRESH LIMA BEANS
Mmo, No. I ma
'No. I',, ten
HWilU 1 v. cm Ne. tV. m
KRAUT
Dlumnd A, tin ean
VEGETABLES FOR SALAD
Century, nil Mr)
SUGAR
nnrure
PEARS aeriullle, Ne. VA a
PEACHES Bel Meala He. fA
vnui.vaa
1 W
TOMATOES "
Pun, ean
2,-25c
3h,29c
2 ti 2 9 c
2, 29c
10c
3,0,25c
2 29c
3, .25c
2r49c
22c
22c
4, w45c
2,.,35c
Emil't Quality Meats
SWISS STEAK Lb.
T-BONE STEAK ........Lb.
SIRLOIN STEAK Lb.
RIB STEAK Lb.
HENS Swift's Golden
West lb. 33ti
BACON Dry sugar cured.
By the piece lb. 32
SLICED BACON Swift's
H-lb. pkg 25
39c
39c
35c
35c
STEAK Veal shoulder, ten
der, economical ... lb. 29
VEAL ROAST Always a'
... family treat lb. 23
BEEF ROAST Swift's
guaranteed goodness.
Lb 2Sf)
Garden Fresh Vegetables Fri. and Sat.
Beautiful DAFFODILS ... 2 doz. 9
AVOCADOS Medium slse,
SUNKI8T ORANGES Full
of Juice, large JiOt
ISO slse 2 dos. O
GRAPEFRUIT Arisona,
large 64 slse,
Dos .,
ASPARAGUS
All green,
2 lbs
8PINACH Young,
large
bunch
39
19
tender,
5
ripe.
each
CAULIFLOWER Extra
lancy,
large heads
NEW pEAS AND POTA.
TOES
3 lbs
RHUBARB
Field grown ...
lb,
5
Extra
17
29
5
Raisins ..
J&W Apple Butter
Lorraine Beans 28ce.d
Meco Peas
Corn
No, 303 Can ....
Tender Sweet,
Choice Quality, 303 Can
Pork & Beans lZA.
4 Lb. Pkg. 29c
, Large Jar
23c
10c
(orW
io
for -Wfc
10c
3
3
Pink Salmon
Qnlmnn Merrlmae, Columbia
River, Large No. H Can
Salmon.
Ravioli
Chicken & Noodle
Tomato Juice J2cJ9c
Tail
Cans
.. Tall Can 21c
29c
Tall Can 25c
.. Tall Can 10c
2for25c
2Noc.n?25c
RINSO o..,M, 63c u23c
LUX FLAKES
Urn Pioltia- 23c
SWANS0APu 10c
LIFEBU0YS0AP 319c
LUX TOILET SOAP 3.J9c
EC EN
Scot Towels 1 9 0. 104
SUPER MARKET
8th and Pine Ph. 3187
STORE NO. 2
1338 Or. At. Ph. 4714
STORE NO. 3
2200 So. 6th Ph. 8B76
Scot Tissue
3 'oils 20t)
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Waldorf Tissue