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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 2, 1945)
OUR MEN AND WOMEN fev te. fe w.. iiAg-in mirlck, 4(101 30 DAY FUnLOUOH rrC Hiiwlnml K. Murllor l inmn nn .'Kl.diiy furlough from irmnny. MuHlfr wim In Kii- ropn for in months with the l.'llh iirmnrrrl division unrl lum the ETO rllln Willi i OIIU II- Blur and the In fnntry IhicIkiv Ho will r'inrt to Cnnin Cook. C'nllf., whi'ii hi (urlouuli In end rd. Mimlh-r In thft noil of Mr. and Mr. K. O. Cannon uvtinti. IN nEBT AREA Mr. 4t net Mrs, Wlllimn 0. Hush, nf Allurns, (urmnrly of Kluiniith Falls, huvo rucvlvrd u lotlor from thulr Hon, liob, who him Just rcluriivd In u rest me a nfu-r lighting in Okinawa, lln wrote) tlmt when he arrived Ihirrc, M found about AO lliunld und News papers wulllnit for him. und liob nld tmil ha unci Jim Hnulstuiw of Kliumith Kails ronlly enjoyed reading papi-is hum home. ... PROMOTED A. C. Honry. 31. Mllwnukle, has been promoted to oorogrnph er's mnto third cIiihh In the USNR, nt naval plr sin tlori, Klnmuth Fulls, whi-ro ha ii on duty in the aorology depart ment. Before promotion he wag seaman fimt cIiim. Henry, whose wife, Mrs. A. C. Henry, liven In Portland, has been In the nnvy 1(1 months. Hoforo JolnlnK the nnvy lie was u shipwright employed by the Williimrttu Iron and Steel company. I In Is a graduate of the Mllwaukle high school. PROMOTED Word has been rerelved bv Mrs. Myrtle E. Hyatt of Ssn Jose. Calif, formerly of Klamath Falls, that her son. Harley J. Hyatt, has been promoted from corporal to sergeant. lie la now a field cook In the reconnaissance company of the second marine division. He was employed by the Ewauna Box company before entering Ihn service. In Soptember, 1043. He received his basic training at San Diego and was sent directly to the South Pacific. He has one brother In the navy, also In the South Pacific. COMPLETES TOUR Charles M. Redman, ART 1 'e, USNR. BO.-) Front. Klamath Falls, has completed a tour of duty with a navy search-plane crew that sank a .lap destroyer escort, knocked out enemy ship ping and land Installations on the Borneo coast prior to the In f vasinn there and flew numerous reconnaissance missions during Its recent nine-month war cruise In the Pacific. He has returned for leave and reassignment ... RECEIVES PROMOTION FIFTH AIR FORCE, PHILIP PINES John L. Sanders, radio operator and aerial gun ner with the Red Raiders, one of the lending B-24 units of the fifth air force bomber command, has been promoted to technical sergeant. The sergeant was an employe of the Klamath Timber company prior to his Induction In the air force in July. 1 1143. His wife, Mrs. Shirley Sen ders, Is residing al Hte. No. 3, Klamath Kalis. As a member of an air crew the sergeant is one of the Amvrlcun airmen now raiding Jap Installations on the Soutn China coast and In Formosa, , . GETS DISCHARGE FIFTH AIR FORCE SERVICE COMMAND. PHILIPPINE IS LANDS After 12 month over seas, PFC Erdlo L. Smith, father of Krdlu and James Smith, who reside with I heir grandmother, Mrs. J. P. Plunkett, 410 Delta street, Klamath Falls, is return ing to I lie United States for an honorable discharge. Ha has been serving as a finance clerk with u service group of tho fifth air forco service command. During his 12 months over seas, PFC Smith has served at Now Guinea and the Philippine Islands. Ha Is authorized to wear tho Asiatic-Pacific ribbon with two stars for the Now Guinea and Philippine! campaigns, the rniuppiuo itineration rib Don with one star and tho Good Con' duct ribbon. RECEIVES PRAISE WITH U. 8. FORCES IN GERMANY PFC Edward H. Wakemun, Klumath Falls, flagman with the 722nd railway operating battalion In the Brem cn Enclave, recently received commendations for efficiency from Gen. Carl Gray, general manager, military railway serv ice, and Col. Wllllom S. Carr, commanding officer, 70 nth rail way grand division. Tho Bre men Enclave is the major sup ply port for U. S. occupation lorces In southern Germany. PFC Wnkeman's crew has been chosen twice to run Gen. Gray s train over the German railway division operated by the 722nd because of their abil ity to meet train schedules and to observe the highest standards of military courtesy. neforc entering the armv PFC Wakcman worked for the Southern Pacific railway. His wife, Mrs. Saroh R. Wakeman, lives at 24 IB Orchard, Klamath rails. IMMORTALIZED U. S. NAVAL AIR FACIL ITY. DUNK ES WELL, England Winston C. Ketchem, ChAMM USNR, Klomuth Falls, LI. (Jg) Armond Ellsha Trafton. USNR Dunsmuir, Calif, and 1R other U. S. navy men who lost their Uvea whllo operating from this SAVES WORK, TIME and SOAP ftCPS RAIN P AMERICA'S WASH WORD It 4 CTATlrtkl OS KFJI Z?Tr. 11 a. m. KLAMATH'S FINEST Safeguard your canning mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm mm m mm mm m TTn -n Vinegar The same vinegar used in Heinz own pickling a. Good full flavor . . yet mellow because jit's aged in wood Best for either hot or cold packing Available in bottles and gallon jugs air station, had their names per manently Inscribed on a memor ial dedicated here recently by fleet air wing 7. ' Noarly DIJ0O surviving com rades, with RAF coastal com mand, Installed memorial organ In nearby Dunkeswell Karlsh church and unveiled rnnie tablet containing the names of the deceased men who fought German U-boats while based here. Fleet air wing 7 flew nearly BB.000 sorties against the enemy between Sep tember, 1043 and June 1, 1D4S. If It's a "frozen" article you need, advertise for used one in the classified. Editor's Plan Would Give Parity Prices To Farmers WASHINGTON, Aug. 2 (7P W. R. Ronald, editor of the Mitchell (S. D.) Daily Republic, proposed today what he termed a "self-financing peacetime farm firogram" designed to bring at east parity prices to farmers. Ronald submitted hla plan to the agriculture department re organization committee headed by Milton Elsenhower, president of Kansas State college. Invited by Secretary of Agri culture Anderson to confer with the committee, Ronald said his Clan should add "from 15 to 25 illion dollars to the national Income." Main features Include: I. Change the name of the agricultural adjustment agency (AAA) to the National Conserva tion association (NCA). 2. Farmers to provide a con servation fund themselves by means of an excise tax of possl bly 25 per cent of the price of the first sale of their products. 3. The tax would be paid back to the farmers, according, to the degree of their adherence to conservation practices. Those rating 100 per cent on conser vation would receive all their tax back, with premiums (these to he paid by the government) paid to those with higher rat ings. 4. Loans on any crops would be available at full parity prices. These would be handled through banks with the government guaranteeing them. 5. Maximum acreages for each crop would be announced year- Thursday. August t. 1948 . HERALD- AND NEWS SKVtW ly by the secretary of agricul ture "to provide an abundance of foodstuffs of all kinds." This acreage would bo allocated by the farmers themselves through the NCA. Ronald said operation of the plan would reduce drastically the size of the agriculture de partment by eliminating various agencies. He added: "Give the farmer a fair price and a large part of the depart ment of agriculture could be abolished." Classified Ada Bring Results i Elks Lodge Picnic Slated For Sunday The annual Elks lodge plcnio will be held at the gravel pit park near Fort Klamath on Sun day, Exalted Ruler Ray Ruger announced today. The affair la for all Elks and their fa mil lei, with Ernest Koschnlck and J. Raffetto head ing the committee In charge. Elks will bring silverware and cups and the lodge will furnish the lunch. 0 tmu Energizing, vitalizing fruits and vegetables will taste extra good to your family these warm days. Especially so when served in cool, refreshing salads . . . made with really fresh produce. And that's tho way you get it at Safeway . . . naturally fresh . . . chock full of healthful and flavorful goodness. Remember, too, Safeway sells fresh fruits and vegetables by the pound so you can buy just the amount, you need and still get full value on your every purchase. Qaniunq U)iih oCeAA , $uqah Wli Fek . . . Fruits, may b canned satisfactorily without iugai by boiling water or fruit juice in place of sugar syrup. Absence of sugar may cause some loss of color and flavor in the fruit Cera Synp ft Iey.. . . Corn syrup or honey may be used to replace up to one-half of sugar specified in canning syrups. Com syrup has one-half the sweetening power of sugar.. To Hake Synp. Using Com Syrop . . . Combine sugar, syrup and water, then bring to boiL Te Make Synp, Using Hoiey . . . Combine sugar and water, bring to boil. Add honey, stir and bring to rolling boil. Skim. Boney imparts its character istic flavor to fruits. The use of a mild-flavored honey is recommended. H is best i it M krewn ragar r aousses is tanning. IS Peaches 15c Firm, ripe VJ - V Elberto LB. Rlp and Sweet Lb Apples Avocados Lemons Oranges Fancy Grarenstelnt For tasty salads 8c Sb. 13c lb. 42c lb. 13c Sunklst Very Juicy Small, but Elbe. CCe full of juice W IUSi WW Sweet Corn ST:, doz. 60c Young nd crisp Try them cr tamed Cabbage Carrots Wl II I CpfJCI 9 stuffing No. 1 Potatoes lb. 9c lb. 9c Fin. for II ID. C7C K joy to eat. 5 lbs. 25c CfajJi you SuppJhil V A - I Kerr or mason v;ars B,n, Reg. - 7r-. PinU, box of 12, 65c dor.; Quirt ' 3C Kerr Jar Lids pkg. 9c Ball Regular Jar Caps pkg. 23c Kerr Economy Caps pkg. 19c Pectin PenJell 3-oz. pkg. 12c Parowax :bL, pkg. 13c Edwards Coffee Reg ""w. Nob Hill Coffee wbolebeaa Airway Coffee Ground fresh for y0tt Bordens Hemo Drink u botorcM Canterbury Tea 0range pek0 Wheaties BreaWast of Cnamp'ons Kellogg Krumbles Cereal Kellogg Pep DeUciouswithfruIt Corn Flakes KeUoK brand Raisin Bran Flakes Kell0Bgs Doffs Mixes Woffle and Muffin 14-oz.pkg. 22c Ivbry Soap Whit Floating Large Personal 3 bars 29 2 b01"8 9 Shredded Wheat Nabisco Pkg. 12c 'Mb. jar - " 23c 1-lb. bag Mb. Jar H lb. pkg. 22c 12-oz.pkg. 5c 9-oi. pkg. j c H-lb.pkg. 0c 6-or. pkg. 10-oz. pkg. g Tuna Spread ydpta Flour 10c Kitchen Craft ) No. V, can 10-lb. sack Schilling Spices Small can 9c Mustard Chili Powder Cloves Cayenne .. Paprika Allspice 1 Also Cinnamon. 1 lc Ch -r.(t V" eeSe velveeta (18 Red pts.) 2-lb. pkg. 75c . Mrs. Wright's Bread t.orwhe.t. J'2for25c;llbloaf9c Sno-White Salt Pliln or lodlwd pk 7c Cane Sugar Pure Can 81b-MCk 33c; MCk 63c Old Mill Cider Vinegar Heinz White Vinegar Cheese Kraft Velveeta (4 Red pU) Chopped Olives UMted Sparkling Water ParTPak T. " 1. I..!.. SUNNY DAWN, FANCY lomaiQ juice (2 cans, 10 points) Grnfrin4i Im7a town house, rapetruitJuice fancy, do pts.) Prern Lunch Meat sTpoS,ntS)ND Libby Potted Meat (1 pt-cach) quart bottle quart bottle 2 .K.ib.pkg. 24c 4K-oz. glass 32'01: 13c Plus Bottle Deposit No. 2 can QC No. 2 can (3,. 12-or. can tln6c No. GROUND YEAL (4 Red Pts.) lb. 31c VEAL, Grade A FRESH OYSTERS Delicious Fried lb. 65c Roasts StUSr-Zju. Me Loin Chops (8 pointsj....Lb. 42c Rib Chops (5 R.dPt..) tb. 38c Round Steak (9 B,d pt..) u. 44c Veal Sirloin (S H.d p.) Lb.3te Veal Rump Roast 33e (4 Had pts.) Lb. Grade "A" Butter Now only 16 points per lb. 51 lb. 49c AS OAE GRL TO ANOTHER. . . rJUST LOOK ...HALF Of THESE Y2 ORANOeS ARE SPOfLCO I k l V3! VOU TROT BACK fff2&J TXTHe STORE. r OH, IT NOT WORTH THE BATTLC I WOULO HAVE TO PUT UR VyOJT THATiS A WASTE V"T OP OOOD MONEy ! J SURELV THE GUAR- QAMTeewHATTHeysai! NO! AND WHATiS MORE THE USUALLV TELL ME THERE'S A WAR ON... WAR HAS NOTH I NA TO DO WITH IT. 8AFEWAy, WHERE XVI SHOPPED FOR yBARSHAS ALWAYS HAO A GUARANTEE POUCt THE MEAN IT. . .EVER CUSTOMER SATISFIED... OR YOUR MONEy 6ACK...AN0 WITH A SMILE TOO 1 -vi THAI DUCS III I ME FOR SAFEWAyi I Wkom new customer! It may be old-fashioned but we ttill believe the cuatomer'a always right ...to much so that we gladly refund your money if you are ever dissatis- ; tied no matter what the morchan-, dise or the reaaon. SAFEWAY '