Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 22, 1945, Image 9

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    UR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
fck. tek fe, fefc 1
L-rervEB WINOS
llei H. Morris, 20, of Gil
P1?' "..-nnli.rl t in a lvur
at an army 'r lorcce
and w0 fgnwatat"!" mmtm
limiiun-ceromo-
W Napier
KfofYh.
training
ind.
jlorrla I;
duata ul
ft high
I whero no
i buskot-
. H 1)1130-
End attended Oregon State
(. where ho played base
jprevloui to hia acceptanco
ivlitlon cadet training, he
imployed b tn Ollchrlst
it company. t
I RECEIVES BADOE
jr Marvin Tuppor, son of
fen Tuppor of Beatty, lias
fiwirded the Combat In
iman biidgo while serving
fllu 12th urmored division
L leventh army In France.
L badge la awarded for
Lctory purformunco of duty
Lund combat aRulnit the
y and entltlei the anldler
in' ner month addltlonnl
The badKO la worn on the
brcait, above tho aervlco
division of which Tnpper
member la commonded by
Gen. Roderick R. Allen,
the local boy hua been
ai for three months.
the irouD of casual-
itceTvcd at Madlgun Conor-
toiplUU in muunm, "ubii.,
Illy was Pvt. Gordon D.
In of Klamoth Falls, ac
ini to Col. W. G. Jcnklin,
handing officer.
I
taTER FROM ISLAND
very Interesting, aa well ns
Brous Idler wos reemvea
Illy by Frank A. Shlpman
hncouvor, Washington from
bant Vernon R. Liinrcc,
ill attached to fighter
In In the Mariana Islands,
I men are former residents
Ilimath rails, Lapree being
tiled with Shlpman at a
I distributor for tho Schoen
n here.
bree recounts many of his
trout experiences which
occurred during nit tnrec
of overseas duty. Ho
it that one of the moat dlf-
taikt he .faced was that
lflbig foxholes In the coral
lit, even that dldn t atymli
tpeaking of the constant
on tho Island, - Laprcc
- -
you want a thrill some-
you lust have to sot out
a in a nurry, ana inna in
nan way up to your
two claims that the ccntl
N in mat Dart or the pacific
lunted some of them only
f to eight Inches In length
lire the size of your thumb
hmetcrl .
lilt soldier Is now boasting
i rugged tan, due to tho
that he doesn't wear hla
except on special occa-
. ne iocs on to uv:
However, I haven't much
lett of he little I had. I
It know whether it lust
fdn't keep up with me, or
ioi acarea out. it noes
tome time In romblno. but
iket more time to wash my
lit Wnollf i-nnln 1 hny 111
fnta, has boon awarded the
m our tor .gallantry in ac.
IWhllft I loMInn .,,llh (V,. IMrA
Wry division In France.
www
'rine Pvt. John M. Foster,
former employe of tho
una Box company, has rc
V returned to this country
'Urvlna an ..latin..
fa with the first marine air
i,ui mo aoiomon and Aditur-
Uanria
f Mlrsmar, Calif., awaiting
mn and reassignment,
wife, the former Shirley
"'I've; at 709 N. Hth..
Hth Falls,
Mi
I' MoS?l, former Klam
nth Union high school student
and resident of .
- r y a i u I , re
ceived hla Bllver
wlnga March 11,
when he was
graduated an a
second lieuten
ant from the
advanced two
engine pilot
school ot Pecos
army air field.
The new pilot
wua assigned to
Pecoa from Bnk-
ersfleld, Cnllf. He Is the aon of
Mrs. 0. C. Brown of Hawthorne,
WUlil,
French famllloa In one of the
towna In the US 7th ormy sector
are eullng bakery bread, thanks
to mcmbcra of tho 3408th ord
nance company, of which Cpl,
Glen A. Sochlcr of 4008 Cottage
avenue la a member. Learning
that big baking concern had
ocen Idle during the German oc.
cuputlon, the trouble-shooting
ordnunccmen looked Into the
situation, mndo minor adjust
ments, ana me oaxory was turn
ing out loaves again.
The 3400th ordnance com
pany was activated June 1. 1041.
Ita members trained at Fort
ivioultrlo. South Carolina, and
first stepped on foreign soil at
Casablanca on November 18,
hk. nicy nave acrved In sic-
lly, Corsica, Italy ond southern
r ranco.
When a gun goes out of action
on tho US 7lh army front, it la
only a mutter of hours until It Is
firing again on German nosl
lions bordering on the Siegfried
line. A front line repair service
by roving mechanics, Including
Sgt. Leo J. Rausch of Klamath
Falls, remedies the gun's fall
urea with a minimum of delay.
During one winter month,
these combat ordnancemcn
reached a peak of ISO artillery
pieces repaired. This output In
cluded difficult work In repack
ing nitrogen pressure equilibrat-
ora on 1S5 mm guns and 8-inch
howitzers. reDalr or replace1
mcnt of gun carriages which
hod cracked in the cold climate,
and replacement of broken
spades and trails.
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POSTS BRAN
coAfSMto mm
sveAR-stveer
delicious tfiVbreokfost Mm
It'a a magic combination of erlap
Pool's 40 Bran Flakea plus Un
der, sweet, seedless raisins...
right In the same package 1 You've
never tasted anything eo delicious.
Ask your grocer for Poat'a Ralaln
Bran in the big Wua-and-whlU
package tooay.
Mrit 99ACH? YOU WILL.. IF YOU'LL SLENDERIZE
I I fW t rt-. Aif l
I l (A! 1 T4. a hin from
V 5k and stay .l.nd.r ih. Hollyteooi Way
T"h Jil wlh Holhwod Brd. It'a eo aimpb
I ''! I. "TT Ju taeluAitwo slice of Hollyteood
" "f f 'wflL Breed wlh "ch "' ta
fjH'kV Pl" ' f"n',",
I j . 1 t i?Vv vtx SH
'I I) f.V "duel ikt
ySTjaPaSfea Hoiivwoori
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Flint f.f. VAuiin Ti T Mnioi
Boardman has been 'awHrded the
fiaiinguianea flying Croes for
extraordinary achievement
whil nartlelnulinu In
combat against tho enemy In the
jneaiwrranean tneatcr of oper
ations. Throughout many com
bat missions against highly stra
tegic ond Important Installa
tions, the young flier has dom
onatrated the highest order of
professional skill, heroism, lead
ership and devotion to duty.
The navigator of a 15th 'air
fnrCH FlvlnD Viwiramm T -
merly lived In Essex, Mont. He
w Kiauuiuca irom untnead
county high school and attended
Montana State college. Enlisting
In the army on March 26, 1043,1
Lt. Lee received his wlngt the
following March.
Lee has flown 48 combat mis
sions with the oldest heavy
bombardment group In the Med
iterranean theatre. He has been
awarded the Air Medal with
two Onk Leaf Clusters, and has
earned the European-African-Middle
East theatre ribbon with
two battle participation atari.
His father, Edwin S. Lee, re
sides on Boardman in Klamath
Falls.
SAN ANTONIO' AVIATION
CADET CENTER, Tex At the
San Antonio aviation cadet
center, officers of the Central
Flying Training Command are
attending the officers command
and training school to prepare
for key administrative and com
mand assignments.
During the four-week course
at this AAF training command
unit, the officers study admin
istration, combat operations,
physical training techniques and
general military training.
The present class includes
Second Lieutenant Robert Sloan
Jr., 014 Lincoln street. Klamath
Falls.
PARKER RECOVERS
THE 317TH STATION HOS-
PITAL. ENGLAND Pvt. Em
ery Parker, 24, of Beatty, has
recovered at this United States
hospital from wounds received
at Schmidt on January 12, 1043.
While at this hospital, he re
ceived expert medical care, fol
lowed by a period of convales
cence. He has now been released
for a return to duty.
Pvt. Parker is a member of an
infantry unit. He entered the
army on May 17, 1043. His wife,
Esther, lives at Beatty.
Sgt. Clifford V. Potrie of
Shevlin, Is a tank driver with
the 4th tank battalion of the
fifth army in Italy.
His outfit fought on through
Grosseto, Montecatlni and Vol
terra and helped bridge the
Arno river. The 4th's medium
tanks were "sicked on" the Ger
man apln 1p" '-'I t" "'"rce the
Gothic line at Futa pass.
Thursday, March 22, 1945
HERALD AND NEWS NWS .
IN
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PURE CANE SUGAR
insist on
maiNIRY-PACKIO CONTAINIIS
GH
sugar
A
SUM CAW
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tM ' How to Make i MBrflBrillfi '5:"' 18c
'? i Hot Cross Buns i " . -. , - , . - .. "
Pl M T"iyS5e?aV " PurP ,,our 1 egg
m Wv&ZLt. ', 'JjOZW1 1 4,P' e'nnarnon . ; J4 cup softened I
V HI XfSr5 't? 'i tap; nutmeg butter or mar.
,V yL S!'iTr r r i 1 cup milk garlne '
E(SrS I !
Strddtkj JhnAh
GRADE A
Easter it only a few
days away. Get a
good supply oi eggi
this week
Med. size Large,
Doz. 38c Doz. 42c
Tuxedo Tuna, V can (2 R. pts.) -26c
Country Home Corn,
No. 2 can (20 pts.) 14c
Niblets, Del Maiz,
12-oz. can (20 B. pts.) 4c
Peas, Highway, 4-sieve,
No. 2(20 B. pts.) 14c
Green Beans, Wilamet,
No, 2 (10 B. pts.) 13c
Prune Juice, Sunsweet. qt. bot. 27c
Apple Juice, New West ...qt. bot. 25c
Grapefruit Juice, Dr. Phillips,
No. 2 (10 B. pts.) 14c
Clapp's Strained Baby Foods, can 7c
K. C. Baking Powder....25-oz. jar 21c
Jell-Well, asst. flavors, 3-oz. pkg. 5c
Nabisco 100 Bran. lb. pkg. 17c
Honey Maid Gr'ahams....2-lb. box 33c
H-0 Rolled Oats, Reg. or Quick,
Pkg 13e
Boraxo, kind to hands, 10-oz. can 14c
Airway Coffee, mild, lb. 20c; 3-lb. 58c
Nob Hill Coffee, rich.. lb. 23c
2-lb ................:.....45e
HOT CROSS SUNS
to Vz cup all- 1 tap. salt
purpose flour
1 tap. cinnamon
!4 tap: nutmeg
1 cup milk
cup water
1 cake fresh yeaat
Vt cup sugar
Sift and measure flour and sift again
with spices. Heat milk until bubbles
form around edge: add water and
cool to lukewarm. Add crumbled
yeast, sugar and salt, stirring until
yeast is dissolved; add beaten egg,
then flour mixture all at once. Add
butter or margarine, raisins and cur
rants and work until dough "leaves
side of bowl. Turn out on lightly
floured board, knead gently until :
smooth, about 3 minutes. Place
dough in greased bowl, cover with
damp cloth. Let rise in warm place
until double in bulk, about 2 hours.
. Remove from bowl onto i lightly '
floured board. Shape into ball; place
on floured board; divide into four
portions; shape each into ball; cover
with damry cloth; and let stand 15 .
minutes. Divide each ball into 8
mall ones; place on greased baking
sheet 2 inches apart; cover; and let
rise- until almost double in bulk. '
Brush with egg wash (1 egg yolk
beaten with 3 tablespoons water); .
cut shallow crosses with scissors on
top of each roll. Bake 5 minutes in
moderately hot oven. 025 F.); re
duce to moderate oven (350 F.);
and bake 15 ta20 ininutes longer, ot
until done. When almost cold, mark
crosses with thin icing made 6f pow
dered sugar and just enough cream
to spread easily; Makes 32 buns.
Safeway
Homemakers' Bureau
JULIA LEE WRIGHT. Director
Royal Satin Shortening (12 pts.) ...3-lb. jar 59c
Milk, nationally adv. brands, tall (1 Vi pts.) 10c
Fleischmann's Yeast ........3 cakes 10c
Kraft Miracle Whip Dressing............pt, jar 27c
Kraft Velveeta Cheese (6 R. pts.) 8-oz. pkg. 24c
Hershey's Cocoa ....... ...........Vi-lb. pkg. 10c
Schilling's asst. Food Colors, pkg. of 4 bot. 23c
Sno-White Salt, plain or iodized .... pkg. 7c
Cane Sugar, 5-1 b. paper.:..:.....:.(stamp 35) 33c
Sperry Flour
25-lb. aack $1.19 50-lb. Sack
$2.38
Kitchen Craft Flour, 25-lb. $1.06; 50-lb. $2.05 .
Swans Down Cake Flour .........234-lb. pkg. 26c
Speed-i-Mix Pie Crust ... ...,.17-oz. pkg. 1.8c
Sun Maid Nectar Raisins . .....15-oz. pkg. 13c
Julia Lee Wright's Raisin Bread, 1 -lb. loaf 12c
Krispy Soda Crackers . .. .....2-lb. pkg. 33c
KARO SYRUP
Blue Label S-lb. J '
TEA
. Canterbury Orange Pekoe
M-Lb.
Jkg. ..
43c
396
STRAINED HONEY ECc
Bradahaw's Clover 2-lb. Jar'' ;
24e
KERR'S
JELLY
Assorted flavors,
lB-os. glaea'
SWAN
Toilet Soap
Regular Bar
COFI'IX :
Reg, or Drip
28'
GRANULATED
SOAP ,
21V2-OZ, pkg. 23c
Mazola
OIL' Pint Bottle.
31c
4 Red
Pts.
You'll find Safeway ' Produce1 includes loti
" , of new spring greens and good things,
Tender, all-green young spears 11. Aftf
clucked fresh from their beds! JJJ . Mllli
Lb.
Fresh Crabs
lb. 27c
Oysters
pint 65c
Featuring Low-Point and No-Point Values
LAMB
Grsdt "A"
BEEF
Betf Roasts, arm and blaeJa
cuts. Grade A lb. 27c
Grads B .-...lb. 25a
T-Bone Steaks,
Gradt A lb. 48c
Grade B ..lb. 41c
Rib Stcaki, Grada A.-.lb. 32c
- Grade B lb. 30c
Round Steak, Grade A lb. 38c
Grade B lb. 34c
Sirloin Steaks,
Grada A ....lb. 40c
Grade B lb. 33o '
Ground Beef ,. lb. 28c
Sauerkraut
Freeh from the barrel Quart
15c
Werners delicious with kraut ., .lb. (S pta.) ' w
Minced Luncheon Meat lb. P) 37c
Lb.
Rib Chops .;... .m.)bV,43o
Loin Chops . lb. 55c
Shoulder Steaks ,.....lb. 37o
Leg of Lamb ..............'....1.1b. 38e
Lamb Shoulder Roast lb. 34a
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WANTED!
Safeway pays Highest
Cash prices for dressed
Veal Rabbits. Chick
as and Pigs. See as I
New I
Apples
21c
VAc
.23c
bu. 9c
bu.9c
iSaiad! Vegetables .
...Cello pkg.
12V2C
Celery utah type, green .....Lb. "2C .
No 1 Yams Louwane Lb. 12c,
Green Peppers
Desert Grapefruit
Ripe Tomatoes
Mild, crisp.
Fine to stuffl
Juicr
and sweet.
Firm and
Flavorful,
Spring Radishes
0
Extra Fancy and Fancy.
Lb. 12
Wineaaps and Delicious
Box,
4.69
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