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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1945)
OUR MEN AND WOMEN fe tek fei te 1 rn unp c. ,5) 4 .f ' Igl. 6odonfjT boon ovrr- f w- n nine Dn-f V, 4?. t iber of 1043, t", J ',i NUC1IOLLB HONOnED ABOARD A UC1JIT fllUISKR IN TUB I'AC'linCS 20 Wiillr-r Kuucnio NtlL'hiillH, III, UHNK, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fircl Nuch oils, 2-M4 Orchard,, Klnniiilh lr a 1 N, having c ru an od I lie r(iiiilnr ulmiinl thin nhlp ii n d UIkI'TKuiiii t Ii a cimlonuiry Inill ulloii, niuy now wour tlio tlllo of Tull flrdKod Hhnllbuck," J 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 Lot 1 L'lT ptiuinlcii for 1 1 lo Ancient Order of Slwllhiicka worn sinned by "old nultii" of llio crew, Thn col orful cclfbi'iillon wim hi'ld on the wmitlior duck ii.i this hard liltllng rruliicr slcnimid across tho oountor, DOD80N PROMOTED Lint month Sgt. Howard Pod on, who In with Gen. Mn Arlhur'ii fnmert "Uiialimnnlcrs" 1.18111 Infantry In thn Philip pines, won given thn rating of sergeant, mid wii aim awarded tho Purpln I Ini rt for wound re ceived in a liuid I n it operation somewhere I n the Philippine S Imit ea rember of 1043 nntl wrlle "I inn in rent camp now and starting on a training sched ule. I have a rlnm to tench We are. In th a t a r t of the ' 1RIII H D 1 I II II " ' ' now, that In one reanon we'are In ramp. It Isn't bnd at all. We have tenta and the camp it fixed up nice. "Some of the boy are leav Ing and some have already left on the new point system. I am glad for them and they are a happy bunch. After 41 month over here, they deserve to be happy." Dodjon Is the on of Mm. Mary Dodson of 8 Mnln atreel, this city. Ills little five-year-old daughter, Ardcth, also re aide here. He waa formerly employed here by the Knlplne Plywood plant. WITH THE 24TH INFANTRY (VICTORY) DIVISION ON MIN DANAO The first dny of battle ' for PC Jamca F. Hall of Bly waa a pretty busy one, Aa a patrol of the 2 1st iiifnntry regiment, which he had Ju.it Joined, drove through embnltled Mlutiii near Davao, audden heavy sniper fire caused Hall to plunge Into an abandoned Jap foxhole. Soon tho firing quletad down and Hall cautiously raised hla head above the rim of the fox hole to look for hla pntrol when a Jap sniper spotted him and hla bullet missed Hall by Inches. V7T. ie ' UJt 'J 1- r lie henrd Ills sound louder call for hi in and again ho peeped nut of bin foxhllo only to huvn an other bullet hit tho snot of the first, liofora tho stupor could push tils holt homo for another shot, Hull sprinted for cover. A few iiioinnnla Inter, the officer commanding tho pntrol pushed through the underbrush and stepped squarely on the legs of the Jap iiiiirlismiiii, Tho officer killed tho sniper who had al ready killed or wounded eight of Hall's buddies. Hall, whoso wife, Lucille J. Mull, resides nt Bly, hos killed Ihreo Japs, SMITH HOME SSgt. Donald (Put) Smith, son of Mr. and Mia. Otto Smith, 331 Jefferson, has arrived home from tho South Pacific for a 30 dny furlough. Pal was ball-gunner on B-24 named "My Devotion," with tho 7th air force. He waa atiitlon ed In the Ha waiian Islands, and completed hla in I a a I o n a from the Mari ana, participat ing In ll hrimh. He has been warded the j rf Ciood Conduct V . mednl, Air Medal and four Oak Leaf clusters, beside three campaign atara for the Asiatic Pacific lervlea ribbon. Hla 40 missions totaled 403 hours and 00 minutes of combat flying. Pat graduated from Sacred Heart academy In 1043, He la a former Herald and New car rier, and was employed at the Great Northern roundhouse prior to leaving for air aorvlce, September, 1043, Ho will report July 22 to Ban la Ana army airfield for a two to five-week recuperation period before reassignment, MIAMI, Fla., fpjFlown from oversea In ATC planes, Oregon fighting men am still pouring Into air transport command'a Miami air field, from which they go to reception contera near their homo for furloughs or dis charge. Latest Oregon air returnee Include Tl) Clyde I, Bnaham, 27, 1034 Main. Ho has been with an anti aircraft unit with 1 1 months overseas aorvlce term inating in Germany. BLEHA RECEIVES CITATION M, TSgt. Dale J. Bleha, USMCR, ha boon awarded a citation and air medal for acrv- Ico )n tho marine air corps In tho South Pacific. The action for which he won the citation took place between October 14, 1043 and March 10, 1044 in the Solomon the Blsmnrk archi pelago, and Now Britain. Ho la now stationed at At lantic field, Beaufort, N. C. Be fore entering the sendee he owned and operated the Pine atreet service station. He I the nephew of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ball!) of 1342 Sergeant. MONO FIRST TO RETURN MIAMI, Fla.- T5 Clyde I. Baaham of 1034 Main street has returned from 11 months of serv ice oversea. Flown from Ger many In an air. tranaport com mand plane, ho la among the flrat SO, 000 men to be returned to the states by plane each month. From the Miami army air field he, along with other Oregon vet eran, move by rail fo Camp Blnnding, Fla. From there ho will go to tho reception center nearest Klamath Falls for re assignment. Basham has been serving In anti-aircraft. KIMPTON RETURNS After being wounded lx times In his leg, Pvt. Ford Klmpton ha returned to hla home at 1004 Orchard or a 30-day furlough. Klmpton. who Is In the Infantry, was on Okinawa only 13 days before he was hurt. He waa taken to the Hawaiian islands for hospital treatment, and later was moved to McCaw General hospital In Walla Walla. Klmpton is the holder of the Purplo Heart, the oversea in fantry badge, tho Good Conduct medal and the Bronze Star. Prior to entering the army a year ago, Klmpton worked at Sears and Roebuck for five years. Ho took his basic train ing at Camp Roberts, Calif. BEGINS TRAINING CAMP WALTERS Pvt. War ren Alden Ware of Rt. 3, Box 228, Klamath Falls, has arrived at this Infantry replacement training center to begin his basic training as an Infantryman. He hos been assigned to a battalion stressing specialist training. Classified Ada Bring Results. Thursday. July 12. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN Wise choice U cee- Covet- Schilling VACUUM PACKED COFFEE .K CROWV "I ought 16 Occupy a pretty Important place in your cupboard because I can offer your family a valuable; concentrated source p iW Vitamins B, E and G in most enjoyable form. Try a me for delicious muffins, and breads and also use me in tereals.' . ..htosoo""- . .A. 'CROWN PRESENTS ,8 MINUTE MYSTERIES KEX Wednesday and Frlda 9:00 to SiOS p.m. CROWN MILLS PORTLAND, OREGON This summer serve sandwiches that are new and different! Plan them frorri this list of money saving foods . . . and make them with bread of satiny-smooth texture and the full, rich taste of quality. Safeway features bread made with plenty of milk and sugar . . . the finest flour, too, so that taste and texture will be just right. When you shop at Safeway you're sure to get the bread that's extra good, extra tender,' extra fresh! Raisin ehoellc fM et TtUlni Cracked Wheat AU ,t , icktd up to b. White or Wheat m.lb. ,., 2 for 25c .iu9c You can feel the tender difference of Mrs. Wright's bread mmmtn I 1-lb. loii Mb. loaf lie Mb. jar 54 Mb. big 45 lK-oz. pkg. 8 10 lb. 63 pkg. 8 Edwards Coffee Regular or drip grind Nob Hill Coffee Delicious whole bean Canterbury Tea Orange Pekoe, black Cane Sugar Pure cane (use stamp 38) Morton Salt Plain or iodized Pnnenltm Flnur Suzanna brand SH-lb. pkg. 19 Flour, all purpose . Kitchen Craft 25-lb. sack .l15 Flour, enriched Harvest Blossom 25-lb. sack Plumi Llbby's De Luxe (20 pts.) 2M cat 1 0 Olives Chopped Raisins, seedless Full of vitamins S&W Orange Marmalade Peanut Butter Howdy Chunk Apple Butter Llbby brand Margarine Sunnybtnk (li pts.) Prem Lunch Meat Swift's (6 pU.) Kraft Cheese VlTti (IB pts.) Tomato Juice J-Lb. Jsr 38c 2-Lb. 'jar 45c - 303 Jar 21 C 1- lb. pkg. 18c 12-os. can 33c 2- lb. pkg. at 4S-OZ. can 21c Sunny Dawn fancy (10 pts.) How fo make a meal with tasty sandwiches By using a fining of meat andor vegetables between slices of bread a sandwich becomes a well-balanced plate that will satisfy the sharpest appetite. May we suggest by way of a delicious, out-of-the-ordinary dish ... BAKED LUNCHEON SANDWICH t slices bread 2 tbtps. shortening ij lb. sliced American 2 tbspe. all.purpoee Hour cheese 1 cup milk 4 Up. prepared mustard 'A tap. salt 3 tbsp. chill sauce -Toast bread. Place cheese slices on four slices of the toast and spread with mustard. Top with remaining toast and cut in halves lengthwise. Place in well-greased square baking pan (8x8x2). Make white sauce: Melt shortening, blend in flour. Add milk gradually, stirring constantly. Cook until thickened, about 5 minutes. Add salt and chili sauce. Pour over cheese sandwiches. Bake in moderate oven (350 F) 15 fin"tf, -Serve hot. SAUTED SUPPER SANDWICH Serve with green salad t cup ground bologna V eup finely chopped or lunchmeat Vi taps, finely chopped onion i'z taps, prepared mustard I'i taps, lemon juice 1 hard cooked egg celery 't eup mayonnalsa or salad dressing 12 slice bread -2 eggs ' 2tbsps.mllk y tap. salt Heinz Mustard Brown, full flavor Meat Sauce Durkee's famous Chili Sauce Moneta (20 pts.) Tomatoes Cardenslde standard 4tt or. 14 4-lb. pkg.46 10 8-oz. Jar 10-oz. Jar 30 llH-oz. Jar 19 15 7TltrBTnFilTTlTlllVF Short Ribs Grads; B or C (2R) . ....LB. 19C I rSSL.- Mix bologna or lunchmeat, onion, mustard, lemon juice, chopped egg, celery and mayon naise or salad dressing, together. Spread gener ously between slices of bread; cut in half diagon ally. Dip sandwiches in beaten egg mixed with milk and salt; saute in hot melted shortening or drippings. Serves 6. ' Safiwtty Homemaiers' Bureau , JULIA LEE WHICH?, Director 1' Tt 2H can Pork Sausage buik tfP. 2 (em 39c Ground Beef (6R) lb. 28c Wieners Typi 2 (tR) tt. 41c Balogna (4R) u,.34c Cheese American sliced .. (8R) 50e Pound . . ' Clams Cleaned, frozen LB. 99c Rock Cod Froian fillets Crab Meat Fro..n Sliced Halibut Mackerel s.u.d Herring 8piewl ib. 39c . 1.03 ,.40c ,b.37c 14-os. Jar 43c Use more fresh fruits and vegetables now , at their beet . while they're assaassssssssssssssssslEi at ll IsTH Baby Food Graham Shortening ciapp. Crackers snowdrm Strained .. can 'C Honey Maid, tt ' (38 points) LOm fie ". pkg- iQ 3-a- I" 006 Junior .... can I I Oranges Juicy, 8weet CVI a Valencies. 5 LBB.Q'f C Meaty and Sweet Flavored SUNKIST 1 Lemonad' thirst. Lemons 65c -best for II Lbs. 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