Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, September 06, 1945, Page 13, Image 13

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    SALVAGE
GROUP
TO
CEASE WORK
SEPTEMBER
Tlio Ktnmnth cuunly aulvniiu
committal) will ci'iiHu to func
tion nn Mich oil Hiiplumbvr 30,
iiiTorclluii to Wl'U (llructlva
rccolvcd hurt'.
l'nul Leo, Klamath county
hiiIviiko eommlltao chairman, an
nmincod thin wuok . thut uny
comimmllit'i In tha county with
nrontroil tin ennn on hiiml
mIiouUI contact him relative to
moving It to nlilpplnit Centura
iioiiii us pomlulo. All nlilppliiK
centum nro to collect unci ililp
on or before Stiptvmbur 2(1,
All uccuimilutlona of waulo
impur nro ulto to be ihlppccl,
but hlnco JiiU uiul olli will bu In
nliurt mipply (or aomo tlnm tlio
program will be continued tin
ilur tliu direction of Mm. Win
mfrcd Glllmi. llouanwlvea will
continue to receive red points
mid cam,
Durlnu the time of the sal
viiko collections Klamath fulls
bus Jumped irom zuin to inn in
the stiitft in paper sulvago, nod
up to fifth in stute stnnding on
tin collection.
Oruunlr.iillons helping In these
drives have Included the Hoy
Scouts, tlio Junior chamber of
commerce, the Hhrmcrs and the
city and county schools.
Members of the county com
inlttca have boon Paul Leo, Mrs.
Winnirrcd anion, Warren Whit
lock, Marvin Illxon, A. D. Ad'
dlsou. l'nul Haines, Jack Kent-
InK, K. L. Putmnn, Milt Bossier,
Mrs. lsnbolle iirixner, Juck Wat
son, C, 11. Howe and Charles
Slurk.
The Klnmnth county city sal.
vnuu committee Included War
rvu Whltlock, Marvin Illxon,
Anunbelle Newton, Wyntt Pad
Kelt, l'nul Drllor, Hill Kurtz,
Cnpt, r . a. Lewis and bod uui
cole.
Chnlrmnn of local salvaifo
committees In Klnmnth county
were Klamath Agency, E, J.
Floyd, LUIIas Lund: Ely, II. R.
Crnnc, Mrs. C. A. Smith; Kcno,
Tom Calmes: Fort Klamath,
Mrs. Opiil Paige; Merrill. Bob
Walker, Mrs. Dale West; Beatty,
Frank Schmltx; Midland, Mra.
II. B. Lsrgrnt; Sprague River,
Ivey Clnrk; Henley, C. D. Howe,
Mrs. Enrl Mack; Chiloquln,
Crnwford Lewis, Mrs. Dwlght
Klrscher: Bonanza, K. I. Hold,
Mrs. K. V. Ayres; Lnnitcll Val
ley, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Mur
ray, and Mnlln, Cliff Jenkins
mid Mrs. Hay Van Meter.
CTY POLICE MAKE
Four traffic arrests wera made
yesterdny by city police.
Howard K. Brown of Keno
posted $5 ball for having no
muffler on his automobile and
John Quigley, Klnmath Fnlls,
posted S3 ball for permitting an
unlicensed chauffeur to operate
a motor vehicle.
Edson Itawson, 823 High,
patted IS bail for violation of
the bnsic rule and Leo tt. mm
ton, 1420 Lookout, posted $5
bo 1 for the same offense.
Two drunks appeared In court
this morning before rouce
Judge Harold Frnncy and 11
parking tickets were paid yes
terday. There are 20 Inmates in
the city Jan at present.
Rankin To Fight
For Soldier Bonus
WASHINGTON, Sept. 8 (P)
Chairman Rankin (D-MIbs.) of
tlio house veterans committee
said today ha intends to press
his fight for a soldiers' bonus.
Knnkln's proposal, sidetracked
only a few months ago by his
own commlttco, calls for total
readjustment paymonts of $1040
for all honorably discharged vet
erans who have been in unuorm
DO dnvn nr more.
Payment would be at the rnto
ol $20 a week for 82 wcoks. inc
sumo pay Is provided in the GI
Bill of Rights, but only for vet
erans unable to una jods.
Around Oregon
By The Associated Press
Jackson county Sheriff's Posse
riders will hold their Victory
rodeo at Medford Suturdny and
Sunday. , , , Carl Morgan, Klnm
nth county, rode Jnmborco to
the whlstlo at tlio annual Lake
view roundup to win tho bronc
title. . . Assistant Portland
School Superintendent C. IS.
Perry reports tho few unfilled
icncnor vncnncics in tne cuy inc
ulty will bo filled later when
permanent enrollment Is deter
mined. . . , Tho Stadelmnn Fruit
compnny plans erecting r new
cold storaga and packing plant nt
miuon i rccwator. , . . jonn n.
Ovorn, nutritionist of the Brit
ish Food Mission, will Inspect
Astoria fisheries this week.
Lewes Hands Soft md
Smooth
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Former Keno Sergeant
Wins Oakleaf Cluster
KKNO TSgt. Lcltov V. Vcr
million, formerly of Keno. bus
boon nwurdud the Dron.o Oak
Leaf cluster. The cltutlon reuds
In part:
"When his nlntoon leader was
wounded and ovueuutud during
u llerco enemy counteriittnck in
tho vicinity of Soiirulutorn,
TSgt. Vermillion, weupons pint
onus serguunt, took churgu of the
platoon und directed tire upon
the enemy, To place more ef
fective mortar flro upon the en
emy, ho went forward and set
up un observation post In a
building overlooking the scene
of action. He romulned in this
position despite enemy sniper
and mortar fire, and directed
the mortar flro which contribut
ed largely to tho rout of the en
emy und caused their disorgan
ized retreat. At times unci in
complete dlsregurd of his own
safety, Sgt. Vermillion directed
flro from his own mortars so
close to his own position thut the
shrapnel from the detonating
shells hit the building where lie
was located."
RETURNS TO U. 8.
WITH THE SECOND ENGI
NEEH SPECIAL BRIGADE,
SOUTHERN LUZON After 20
months of overseas service in the
Southwest Pacific, 1'1'C Loron F.
Uorgcrson, 23, whose parents,
Mr. und Mrs. A. 11. Borgerson,
live at S20 S. tltli, Klumuth
Fulls, Is returning to the United
States under the army's new re
deployment plun.
As n seuinun und gunner in
the amphibious 802d engineer
bout und shoro regiment, he par
ticipated In most oi tne major
cumpuigns from New Guinea to
Luzon. His outfit has 33 Initial
bindings on enemy-held beaches
to Its credit,
In his more than two yours'
i .... in f -vnHU nnv.,AH
ruivku in iui naiu m una. uuihvi-
son has hud many exciting ex
periences. While hauling criti
cally needed ids mm nnimunr
tiou up tho narrow Sun Juanico
strnlt. nt the north end of Levte
Hand, to the frontllno troops
Hunting tne tougn urmoc cam'
pnlgn, a Jap plune suddenly ap
peared over a mountain, dovo
over Borgerson a boat and drop,
ped bombs only a few feet away.
The concussion lifted the bout
several feet abovo the water's
surface, but no one was hurt,
Ho wears the Allatlc-Paciflc
ribbon wllh four stars, the Phil
Ipplnes Liberation ribbon with
two stars, and the ncwly-author
lied Bronie Arrowhead awarded
for participation In one or more
Initial Invasions.
REPORTS FOR DUTY
GREAT FALLS. Mont. Cant.
Byron F. Kennedy, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Orlie A. Kennedy of
nosoourg, reported for duty with
tno ooYtii AAr oasu unit, terry
lug division, air transport com
mund, Gore field, Great Falls,
mom., August zu. jte is tne nus
band of Mrs. Dorothy L. (Col
lins) Kennedy.
Kenncrly was graduated from
Klamath Union high school.
Prior to entering the U. S.
armed forces he was a member
of the royal air force in Englund,
ATTENDS SCHOOL
Jumcs D. Givan, SOM 3c, has
returned to Detroit, M i c h.,
whore he Is attending radio
technical school. Ha recently
served as soundman on the de
stroyer UbS Craven in both the
Pacific and Atlantic areas.
Ho Is tho son of Mr. and Mrs.
E. T, Givan of Bonanza.
A brother, Gordon Givan, has
also been homo on leave from
tho federal maritime school lo
cated at Avulon, Calif,
PROMOTED
HAMILTON FIET.TY roll
Tho promotion of Wllmcr D.
Bnkor, 834 Eldorado street,
Klamath Fulls, Ore., from cor
poral to sergeant, has been an
nounced by the Hamilton Field
base unit of the air transport
command's west coast wing.
Sgt. Baker, tho son of Mrs.
Ostio Bnkcr of Klnmnth Falls,
entered the nrmy on April 4,
1042, and wns transferred to
Hamilton field on January 6,
1U10.
INACTIVE STATUS
FORT LEWIS. Wnah 1.1
nwnin C. MnnnnnlH mid Pn-l.
land, Klnmnth fnlls, who for tho
pnsi i years nns served with
tho army air forces, will revert
to Innctlvo status on September
14. it wn.q nnnnimrori InHnv hv
hi. Col, Hurvcy D. Taylor, com
manding the separation center
hero.
Lt, McDonald will return to
Klamath Fulls where ho will re-
aumo his profession of burner-
ing.
College Campaign
Chairman Named
PORTLAND. Sent. B fI'l
Clarence J, Young, Portland
ulumnus of Heed college, toduy
wus named ciuurmnn of tlio cam
paign to rulso $1,1100,000 for im
provements und expansion of the
Portland college,
I no cumpulgn will open a 10-
year program aimed ut estab
lishing an $1100.000 endowment
fund und spending $.100,01)0 In
the next year fur a new dormi
tory, science laboratory and li
brary annex.
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Japan's "Son of Heaven" will nave to stay In his town house throughout the rest of Tokyo's sum
mer heat General .MacArthur IS taking over the emperor's yellow-walled summer villa, pictured
above, at Hoyama, 27 miles south of Tokyo on Sagaml Bay.
Thursday, Sept, t, 1945
HERALD AND NEWSTHIRTEEN
1 FAVORS TRAINING
PORTLAND, Sept. 6 P)
Sponce Eccles, national com
mander of 40 et B, declared to
day his veterans' organization
favors universal military train
ing as a precaution against fu
ture unpreparedness. He said
the only alternative defense was
a large and costly standing army
and nnvy which he described as
"undemocratic."
' Canada produced 42,240,
000 pounds of grapes in 1033.
SLAB WOOD
For Salt
14.50 per cord.
No Deliveries.
BURT PETERSON
Dorrls, Calif.
Classified Ads Bring Result,
S-T-R-E-T-C-Hl
S-T-R.Et'.C-H
your supply of
uus nome-grown
sugar. Don't waat
a single spoonful
of this scarce food
energy.
TRIANGLE
X-TRA
tOO PRODUCER
IxrMW yevr aoa proflH wlrtt
all peloiobla, KMrnHftcolly
IwllfVDoMlK bokiBMd'fowl.
SupptlM 1U klgh-prsdudna
loytr wllh thalr rnulrimAni
m mora axrre groda
ggi.VavrlMrMSl
alMler kaa fraih
auaaly.
an loo I
Moaucia I
P H AC IH1
jcuul now at ihslx. bstiL
aPcdchcs A,niand Hai"-20 ib-1 22 ,b- iusS249
I UOCllcS Ashland Elbertaa, &mml
WMaawa 2Q lfa tQ 22 Jb lufl raaasfjM
PQIJ BarUetta for canning 20-lb. flat
sTr9PCS Thompson seedless Lb. l
Lemons WAc
Tomatoes $1 .49
Peppers-- 1214c
Sweet Oorn Yuns ,nd t,nder do''- 54c
Orsiny es smsu tui iuir 5 54c
V"'V I ta;tp trpat n.
I
YAMS
From the aouth.
No. Is
Lb.
Honeydew
Melons
8'2c
Potatoes
U. S. No. Is
10lb..35c
U. S. No. 2s
K- $1.09
(uMSi
(PjojuUa. now LwjVl oil msiatL.
of quality.. jtutaU, foL you
How to can peaches
with or without sugar
Some things you should know about cap
turing the delicious, ripe summer flavor of
peaches for winter-time eating
To Can
Peel, halve, pit; slice if wished.
Hot Pack: Cpver with boiling syrup or
water, boil 3 to 5 minutes. Fill hot jar to
K inch from top with hot fruit and liquid.
Remove bubbles. Wipe rim. Adjust lid.
Process pints or quarts in boiling water
bath
Freestone 10 minutes
Clingstone 20 minutes
Cold Pack: Fill hot jar with peeled raw
halves. Cover to Vx inch from top with
boiling syrup or water. Finish as above,
process in boiling water bath
Freestone 20 minutes
Clingstone 35 minutes
Suitable Canning Syrups
Light Syrup: Dissolve 1 cup sugar in 3 to 4
cups water.
. Corn Syrup and Honey: Com syrup or
honey may be used to replace up to the
sugar specified.
Water Pack: Peaches may be canned satis
factorily without sugar. Use boiling water
or fruit juice in place of sugar Byrup. The
fruit will lose some flavor and color.
To Peel
Freestone and some clings: Dip 6 to 8 at a
time into kettle of boiling water for about
1 minute, then plunge into cold water and
slip off skins.
To lye peel cling peaches: Use an enamel or
granite kettle not metal. Add 4 table
spoons lye to 2 gallons cold water. Heat to
boiling. Place peaches in strainer, a few at
a time, and lower into boiling solution;
leave in 45 to 60 seconds. Rinse well in
quantity of cold waterrunning water is
best. Peel.
Warning: Follow directions carefully to
revent spattering of lye. Do not handle
ye dipped fruit until it is thoroughly
washed. Lye will burn if not properly
handled.
Sntway
' Htmtmaken' Bureau
JULIA LEE MMGIrr.
Beverly Peanut Butter
25e 45e
REAL ROAST
BRAND
Peanut Butter
' 23
2-lb.
Jar
39
Libby Apple Butter
.1-J -Lr KRAFT AMERICAN
orated Cheese (2 for i pt.) 2z. Pkg.
No. 303 jar 2 1 g
9c
f L.-ro AMERICAN OR PIMIENTO M-lb.Ort-Vneese
Dutch MUl (2 pts.) pkg.
Nucoa Margarine (12 pt3j package 27c
B J Mrs. Wright's lH-lb. 9 for OC- Mb. Q
re dQ White or wheat loaf A3C loaf '
Cracked Wheat Bread M"; EK&llc
French's Mustard '
Deviled Ham Cudahy bra(?dpt,
Libby Potted Meat (1Rpt)
Cider Vinegar 0LfL
Sno-White Salt
Grade A Butter 02 .f0?
6-oi. Jar
3-oz.tta 4c
1-gal. Jug
1 ,b- 49c
PICKLING
PECTIN SPICE
3-ox. 19. ' Schilling's Whofe Ac
pkg. IC 2-oz. pkg. 7
65c 75c
Pkg. of 1 dor. -
pkg- 23c
8-or. bottle
I3c
9c
l-lb. pkg.
Sirloin
Steaks
(S points)
Grade A, lb.
Grade B, lb.
40e
33
T-Bone
Steaks
Grade A lb." 48e
(5 pts.) Grode B lb. 41 e
Ground Beef lb. 28c
Round
Steak
(6 points)
Grade A, lb.
Grade B, lb.
38
34
Veal Chops
Veal
Roast
Shoulder
bone in
sq. cut
Ribs' Gr. A lb. 38e
Opts.) Gr. B lb. 36
Gr. A lb. 28e
(2pts.)'Gr. B lb. 26e
Beef
Roast
Arm and Blade Cut
(2 points)
Grade A, lb. 27e
Grode B, lb. 25e
CHINOOK
Salmon Sliced lb.
Weiners Tyspec2 (3 ,,.. Ib. 41c
Bologna Type 2 (2 pts.) . Ib.34c
Lunch Heat tv, 2 Ib. 48c
Edwards
Coffee
Reg. or Drip
Rich, lusty flavor
Nob Hill
Coffee
Ground fresh
when you buy it
1-lb.O-Jc 2-lb. A Cc
i baa "t
bog
Kerr Mason Jars Eegular
Kerr Regular Lids
lar Pane Kerr Reg"l"
vlar Vdp5 and Ball Regular
Jels-Rite
Pa rOWaX jelLY SEALER
CL - - D-l L SHINOLA PASTE
Jnoe r 1511 Black. Brown. Ox Blood. Tan. Jar
Shoe Polish BSorBrown bottle C
Airway Coffee S? ..Sf 20c ft 58c
Borden nemo vitamins Mb. ja:
Canterbury Tea Black .ib. Pkg.
All Canned Milk Now Ration Free!
FLOUR Xllehen Crlt 38-lb.
SI. 15 S,,S2.25
EGG K00DLES r'orler. wide, llni 1-lb. pk(.
KURLE-E-Q EGG NOODLES rU.
LIMA BEANS
SUN MAID RAISINS
PRUNE JUICE Llbby'i Hlthfal ...... qt. Jar
GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Town Bom 4-x. can
59c
22c
FANCY PEAS aunr nellt J, 3, 4 Hare No. can
CORN Coualr? Home, Cream Stylo Ki. 1
DEL MAIZ NIBLETS CORN ...
CHILI CON CARNE Diiralion'a (t td via.) HU-aa.
, 4S-aa. phff.
t-lb. pkf.
c.
ROLLED OATS Z.?
MOTHER'S OATS 4..ek
NABISCO SHREDDIES ...
24c
24c
28c
13c
32c
30c
16c
15c
14c
22c
26c
36c
12c
Old Dutch
Cleanser
1 4-oz. pkg. 2 for
Argo
Starch
CORN or GLOSS
Mb. pkg.
9c
Crisco
Shortening
12 pts.
per Ib.
eXaJbiAL n Q-l oxo now VaUd
9ngojimatwu SVGU1 SflT.lP Mo. 30 TJ017 IH EFFECT
SEPT. RATION POINT CHANGES ON MEATS, CHEESE, BUTTER, ETC., HAVE ALL BEEN MADE,
AMERICA'S WASH WORD A