OUR MEN AND WOMEN
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BO-DAY LEAVE
I,t. Sloven G, Nnson In xetlhiK
cuiiiilntocl will) Ilia 17-nionlh-old
mm. Mcven Jr., which lin
"It nu fnr Ihn f rut
llme In July. U.
Nnson, who was
. InKnn iirlsminr
by thn Germans
year nnd n
llmlf hko, wiiii
liuiionK the Hint
i prisoner to lin
' n eed by tho al-
lien, lis won
In Ktiiuliiu Luft
1 In llnrth, Clcr-
I ninny, after thn
ll-IY In Whll'll
I ho win 1st pilot
icniiKht fli'B over
nnoiiiy territory.
lln wim iiwiii'itod tho Prcsldm
tlnl ('Million, I ho Air Mednl, nnd
tho I'ui'pln Henri for burin re
ceived on (nco nnd hnndii,
Nasnn, whose wlfo liven at
4104 Hlshee, will ho homo for
00 days and will then be reas
signed. Donovan Rumson, parulroop
er, hnn returned to Cnmp Muck-
vlnlllnii with his
mother, Mm. M.
A. Simmon, 1802
Miller,
Snmgon hn
boon working
with the 7th
Wnr Loan bond
drive iihown.
During n Jump
nl Tulsa, Okie.,
recently, he re
ceived a frac
tured arm, but
Is now recover-
BENT TO FLORIDA
ORLANDO, Flu. Int. Lt.
Walter C. Vnn Emon Jr., of
Alexandria, Vn., ha been as
signed a a pilot to Plnecastle
army air field, a satellite field
of the AAF center In Orlando,
XI.
Ha nerved ovorneni an a pilot
with the loth
nlr force for
i a v e n month,
nnd hold the
DKC, Air Med
nl with 3 Oak
Leaf clutei'n,
and tho Modi-
""iterranenn thea.
liiilirh-,lJftT'l
: p
-4 V -i "?..
1 V j ter of onera-
ft K ,'llnn ribbon
i ( , f with four battle
i , 'torn.
feWU&. lllended
the University of Oregon and
George Washington university.
He Is the son of Mr. Julia K.
Van Emon of San Francisco,
Calif., formerly of Klamath
Kail.
MADE EUSIOH
James A. Wick of 124 Jeffer
on wn commissioned as ensign.
USMS, In grnduatlon exercises
last week at tho U, S. Maritime
Bervlco Officers school, Alameda
c:altr. Alter successfully com
pleting a four months course
and passing examinations for II
censes, tho new officers, along
with a class of almost 200 of
ficer candidate, were presented
with their commission by Cant.
Malcolm E. Croseman, USMS,
iuperlntendent.
It wa necessary for the men
to have at lenst 14 months' sea
experience In order to qualify
for entrance. They will hip out
as third mate or third assistant
engineer on merchant vessel
within a few week of gradua
tion, BEES ACTION
ABOARD A CARRIER IN
THE PACIFIC Robert A. Wash
burn, S 1c, Portland, Ore.,
serve on this aircraft carrier
which hnn battled the Jap tn
nearly 40 engagement In tho
Pnclflc, ranging from the early
campaign at Gundnlcnnal to re
cent strikes against Kyushu.
Washburn, sort of Mr. R.
Washburn, attended Klamath
Falls high school, and has been
In the nsvy 20 months. In com
bat, he Is stationed at a 40-mm
gun mount aboard ship.
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HOME ON LEAVE
Homo on Innvo for 10 dnys Is
Dnvld K, IJrynnt, son of Mr, nnd
I t V "i't ,
j ; 'nl-'i 'V1'. f ,
Mrs. A. K. Bryant, 422 N. 8th.
Ho enlisted In August, 104.'), and
tin si;en nctlon In tho buttles of
Ryukus nnd the Philippines. Ho
Is now serving ns yuoman 3c
on tho carrier Pnlnu,
THWARTS JAPS
WITH THK 7T1I INFANTRY
DIVISION ON OKINAWA
PFC LnVcrno Motschcnbacher.
Hurling grenade, he saw thn
enemy fall. Another Jnp voice
called out In English, "Try
again, Yank," A nearby Infan
tryman Uficorninodiitud tho Jnp
with a grcniiclo which blew him
to bits. The othor Japs fled,
MoUchunbicher entered tho
army In September, 1944, at
which time lin was employed u
a plumber. Ml wife, Althen
Motschenbncher, live In Yak
ima, Wash,
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HEPORTB TO OKLAHOMA
IOWA CITY. Ia. Avintlon
Cndot Richard Cnrl Nowmnn,
B28 Pnclflo Terrace, who ha
successfully completed tho
?: Si'' f
son of Mr. nnd Mrs. L. W. Mot
chenbacher, 2041 Blsbro, thwart
ed tho effort of a Japanese pa
trol attempting to infiltrate
through American lines with
large quantities of explosive
While on gunrd ol night, he saw
a Jnp soldier as a flnre went off.
ALL-ELASTIC
SUSPENDERS
GARTERS
ARM BANDS
OREGON WOOLEN
Main and 8th
Coffee
' a h cook shack
Moltten M.J.B with cold water
, and tie In a freshly boiled iquare
of doubled cheesecloth. Use 2J
tuns to 4 quarts of boiling water
(for 2$ servings). Pop the bg
training course here at the
navy' pro-flight school, has
boen graduated to the primary
phase of avlutlun training and
hnn reported to tho naval air sta
tlon at Norman, Okla., for flight
instruction. Cadet Ncwmnn is
the son of Mr. and Mrs. Victor
E. Newman. Ho was graduated
from Klnmnth Union high school
and In 1043-44 he attended Col
orado college at Colorado
Springs, Colo.
Upon comnlotlon of primary
and Intermediate flight training,
Cadet Newman will be commis
sioned either as an ensign In the
naval reserve or as a second
lieutenant In tho marino corps
reserve and will receive his gold
wing as a naval aviator,
VERNON AT SACRAMENTO
Roy H, Vornon, for 13 years
with tho Algoma Lumber com
pany, Is now foreman of a
specialized warehouse at Sacra
mento air technical service com
mand, McClellnn field, Calif.
His unit, main work of which
in assembling nnd shipping of
special tool sets, has received
several official comrnendotions
for doing a good Job In supply
ing army air force throughout
tho world. It Is permanent hold
er of tho Honor Award of the
command after having won lt
four times for outstanding per
formance of duty to "Keep 1em
Flying,"
The Sacramento air technical
service command, one of 14 such
commands doing the tremendous
supply and maintenance Job for
the AAF, la eight miles from
the city of Sacramento. It I a
huge base employing thousands
WORK SHIRTS
WORK PANTS
OREGON WOOLEN
Main and 8th
Thursday,
July 19, 194S
9
HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
of civilian In addition to It
military personnel.
Friends of Vernon will remem
ber he lived at old Algoma town
which once stood 12 miles north
of Klamath Falls.
PILES
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO FALN - HOSPITALIZATION
N Cm ! Tim.
rrmnnt BIUI
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Cfclrspraetls PbyitelBB
tt Si. Ilk - rnnlr. Tb.lr BIS.
Pk IMS
TirOpicol
Worsted
8untan
SHIRTS
Officers' to OC
Model 0.79
RUDY'S
600 Main
wwliMnfttf
In cAmikAwi
fuar
Into the boiling water, bring bsck
to a boll for J mlnutei. Then sim
ply fish out the grounds-filled
bag and serve your M.J.B. It
can be kept wsrm without hav
ing Its famous mellow-rich flavor
Impaired.
You can't make a
bad cup op.,'
M-J'B y
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GOLDEN FIAXSS
AAfORASMS
by KUOGG$
-TWO VtUCIOUS TREATS
jMAKC ONE SWELL BRAKfA5T
M-m-mml Crisp golden cereal
flukes mndo of the finest soft
white winter wheat. Rich In
whole-groin nourishment. And
Delicious California seedless
raltlnsl Nuggets of goodness.
Rich in Iron, Naturally tweet.
Try ksllooo's kaisin
40 bran fmkmI Give your
family a flavor treat they'll
co for with vim I
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Do you know
thisaboot
Summer Desserts
Dessert for Summer should be light-textured,
time-saving and eye-appealing. This delicious
sponge-like cake with its colorful whip topping
is one tempting example. And the delectable
Fruit Pockets make for welcome variety.
FAIRY SPONGI CAKI
1 eip atl-purpou flour 1 cup sugar
1 up. baking powder
, tip. salt
2 seat
1 tip. vanilla
Vi eup hot mHk
1 tbsp. buttor or
margarine
Buy on extra loaf of your fovorite bread at
Safeway ond enjoy its fresh goodness!
1J!ts)hiqks BREAD
Cracked Wheat
Raisin Bread
White or Wheat
Mb. loaf
H4-lb. loaf
2 for
Mb. loaf
25c
11c
12c
Mb.
9c
Cornbread Mix
Cinch brand
Brer Rabbit Molasses
Gold Label
Margarine (14 pts.)
Bunny Bank, mild Mb. pkg,
American Cheese
Dutch Mill (8 pts. lb.) 2-lb. pkg.
Mb. pkg.
quart jar
18c
44c
18c
75 c
Raisins
Seedless
pkg! 23C
Kellogg Corn Flakes
Wheaties Breakfa!tcereal
Grape Nuts Cereal
Shredded Wheat Nablsco
Beet Sugar stamp 38 .
Corn Starch Kingsford
Ice Cream Mix Londonderry
Junket Tablets "S"
Kitchen Craft Flour
Harvest Blossom $1.82
Cider Vinegar01 "MOc
ib. pkg. 3c
H-lb. pkg. j c
12-oz. pkg.
Pkg. ,c
1Mb. ck
1-lb. pkg. c
Pkg. ,2c
Pkg. c
5Mb. sack 2.25
Sift and measure flour; sift again with baking
powder and salt. Beat eggs well with rotary
beater; add sugar gradually and continue beating
until mixture is very light. Add dry ingredients
and stir until smooth. Add flavoring. Heat milk
to boiling; add butter or margarine; stir quickly
into batter. Pour immediately into 9-inch well
greased and floured cake pan and bake in mod
erate oven (350 F.) about 20 minutes or until
done. Remove from pan; cool on rack. Serve
topped with Fresh Fruit or Berry Whip. (Recipe
follows.)
FRESH FRUIT WHIP
Soften 1 tablespoon un flavored gelatin in i cup
cold water, then dissolve in H cup hot water.
Combine i cup sugar, 1 Vi cups crushed fruit or
berries, !4 tap. salt, and 2 tbeps. lemon juice; add
to gelatin. Chill until thick and syrupy; beat with
rotary beater until foamy. Fold' in stiffly beaten
whites of 2 eggs. Chill until firm. .
FRUIT POCKETS
Use your favorite biscuit dough recipe. Roll
dough about li inch thick; cut into six 4-inch
squares. Place about 'A cup sweetened fresh
berries or sliced fruit in center of squares. Fold
over diagonally; press edges together well with
fork. Prick top to allow steam to escape. Bake in
hot oven (450 F.) IS minutes; reduce heat to
moderately hot (400 F.) and continue baking 15
minutes longer or until done. .
Sajtway
Homemakers' Burttui
JVllA LEE WRIGHT. DitMtor
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Legs Lamb
(7 pts.)
Lamb Roast
(Shldr q. cut)
Loin Chops
Lamb (10 pts.)
Rib Chops
Lamb (7 pts.)
Orad
A
Lb.
Crads
AA
Lb.
38c 39c
34c 35c
55c 58c
43c 45c
Lamb Stew
Neck, Breast, Shank lb.
Ground Lamb
(2 pts. lb.) lb.
Spiced Ham
Lunch meat (10 pts.) lb.
Luncheon Meat
Spiced (8 pts.) lb.
19c
31c
55c
53c
Froien Fillet of
Red Cod
lb37c
Crisco
Shortening OS points)
S-lb. jar
68c
Sliced
Halibut
Lb.
40 c
SB m m m i
Edwards Coffee
Regular or drip grind 1-lb. jar OC
Nob Hill Coffee
Full flavored Mb. bag 23 C
Airway Coffee
Whole bean, grnd. fresh Mb. UC
Borden's Hemo
Very healthful Mb. Jar 59 C
Canterbury Tea
Orange Pekoe tt-lb. pkg. XC
Cherub Milk
Tall can (1 H pts. each) can C
White King Soap
Toilet Soap 3 bQrs 14
Sweetheart Soap
Toilet Soap 2 bars 13c
Hi Ho Crackers
Butter Wafers, lb. pkg. 21c;
Baby cans (.. pts. each) 3 cans 14t
Jels-Rite liquid pectin
Jar Rubbers, regular
BallJarCaps Regu,M
Deviled Ham
Smoked Shad Washta,ton br""d
Tomato Juice
Blended Juice
Cudahy brand (1 pt.)
Sunny Dawn
(2 cans 10 pts.)
Blend o' Gold
(10 points)
Sauerkraut GoMsm,thbrand
Heinz Baby Food s,rlne1
Heinz Baby Food Junk
Coffee Filters
Old Dutch Cleanser
Vz pint 13c
pkg. 4c
pk23c
14c
27c
10c
18c
quart
4H-OZ. tin
8 It -ox. tin Og
2 vf, 15c
15c
3-or. tin
84 -ot. can
No. S can
No. J can
pkls.
14-ox. can 2 for
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Right now many fruit
and vegetables are at
their peak of goodness.
Buy and use more fresh
produce now.
Lemons, bursting with Juice 5 lbs. 65c
Cherries, Ashland Bings and
Lamberts i.... lb.
Peaches, ripe and sweet
Carrots, choice ones
Celery, Utah type
Tomatoes, like home grown
Peas, young sweet ones
26c
lb. 13c
bunch 9c
lb. 20c
Ibl7'2c
28-lb. lug 4.98
lb. 18c
Honeydew
Melons
lb. 10c
Squash
Yellow, White
Summer and
Zucchini, Local
lb. 17!4c
Canftaaloupes
Sweet, Plnk-Meated
Lb.
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