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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 11, 1945)
WW Pr"C Juinra L. Cirnhiini, inn of Mr, mid Mm. W, II, uruluim, Merrill, him rucnlvud hi linnur Hblo (IIhoIiiiiuu from the nrniy lit Torney (it'iiiirnl liospllul, I'iiIiii HprlnilKi Cnllf., whore lie him boiMi hospitalized for tho pnst snvon mouths, Uruhiiin reported lur duly with tho urimid forces February, lIH'i, mid trained ut Ciunp Wollliom, Tix,, mid l.n Mrnu, Sun Ulcuo. An a rifleman with the 20th Infantry, 1st divi sion, ho served In Franco, Bnl. Khun and Citirniuny for 12 moiitliM. iiiirtlclniilliiu In two mn- lor campaigns, PKC Griihum Iiuh uneu Hwiiiiiou inn luiiuwinK ncc orations, European, African, Mlildlc Bust, ltron.o Hlnr, Pur ple. 1 limit, ox port rlflvmun, coin but Infunlryinnn'ii limine. NEW PINE CREEK Mer cliiint niiirlno. Chief UUwgrd II it I p li Urlckcy, uhourd the BS Wllllum Uluckims, of tho lath ntlu BS company, writes to hit mother, Mm, A, II. uuuuncrly, un liili'i'cutlnK account of Ilia first cxuorlenco at cu In a typhoon. Ho nyi Ills ship wiu anchored clone to n conn uciicn ui uki nuwa and wn about half loaded when word was received Unit a typhoon of Kliiiintlc proportions whs headed strulKhl for them. Since tho coral would rip the steel plates from too sides of the ship in n storm, if left neur It, tho euptuln nave orders to "up anchor" mid head out to sea mid Into tho storm. At II p. in. they hit tha storm which seemed to enitulf tho William Gluckens then spew It out llko a num Irons mun of tha sen, rlslnii mo mentarlly to frothily, aniirtly and vociferously rinse his mouth and spray out the water through rows oi bill uneven leein. No man could stand up on deck and down In tho bunks, lots of the boys lay vomiting In their beds, Borne of tho boys forgot to closo their porlholo windows and water gushed in to soak their bedding mid before the windows could bo closed, four Inches of water churned on the floors of their rooms with only dustpans to scoop un the water. All night and until almost noon tho next day tho storm raged relentlessly. "And to top it all on, we bad 43 colored stevedores loadlnit the deck car go. Didn't have time to take them ashore so we had them for passcngori. Had no place for them to sleep only in the passage ways. tionove ma u wos sure a moss. I had no blankets to give them so they had to get what sleep they could on the a tool deck plutes. Some of them were cured and seasick, too. I'll bet they think this is a hell of a war "The captain wos on the brldga all night. I just took him up a pot of hot coffee. Ho sure looks worn out. It's quite a sight from the flying bridge. You can look down on the wliolo forward part of tho ship mid you can sac tha lingo rollers as high us tho old hotel coming towards you mill tho ship will slowly start to climb up und then much tho pouk of tho wuvo mid then stiirt to setlla down. It's llko riding tho old "Jack Hubblt Itiicor" on tho plko In Long Bench, "I wouldn't trudo this one ex perience for all tho ten in Clilnn." Ilrlekoy hopes to be homo for till! holiday. PKC, Conrad Kehiill.. United States marine corps, loves to slug anil people In Klamath fulls re member him for his generosity. Along this line, Schultz' excel lent voice helped bin buddies on shipboard bound for various hot spotn Ip the Pacific, und ho sang for them hour ufler hour. The fiivorllo wus "Mother Muchrce," tho tough leatherneck fighting teams going for tho sentimental numbers that reminded them of homo. Schultz visited here recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Voyo of High street, He made his homo In Tuleluke for mnny yours where Ills father, Otto Scliuilz was ii prominent rancher. After Conrad receives n discharge from tho marine corps und has fully recovered from serious wounds received u a tankman on Okinawa, ho Intends to con tinue tho study of voice. As a member of Co. B, 1st tank battalion, lxt Marine di vision, Schultz lunded on Oki nawa Kinder Sunday, April 1, 11143. Heslstiince was light In his sector, lie remembers, and for tha next three weeks it was llko a holiday. Even then, the men could watch tho navy catch Ing everything tho Nips could throw at them. This so-called holiday came to w mod wllh CINCH HOT CAKE MIX. Each pack- og conlalm All nacaisaiy ingiodienli. Just odd woler, mix and bakt. For a tatty chonga fold Vi cup of grated ehttie into package contents and bakt. Try Cinch Woffles and Cinch Corn Broad, tool SOMETHING TO 'BEG' FOR - CROWN WHEAT GERM added to home baked goodies gives them that extra delicious taste of the rich nourishing wheat kernel. Just add CROWN WHEAT GERM to your regular recipes to make them really worth begging for. . ...iit V.. ....omliTf1":' V, IV aja 1 CROWN PRESENTS S MINUTE MYSTERIES KEX Wtdntisdty and Frldty 9-00 to 9:05 p.m. an end, however, and before the Okinawa cumpulgn was over, Schultz win In tho thick of It. Ills tank outfit directed naval 16-inch flro and this sniper hunt ing for tho navy "fouled up sou venir toum." Schultz said. When Schultz suffered bums and wounds when his tank was hit, he crawled through u rlco paddy which undoubtedly saved his life. When ho reached the first aid station tho wounds und burns had been coated with the dry mud, He wus flown to a 3rd corps hnspltul on the is land und thorn received treat ment, Schultz, like many other wounded murines, paid high tribute to the navy doctors who worked night and day under terrific strain during tho tough fighting on that Pacific Island. ON THE USS PASIO, Pearl Harbor SK 3c Prentiss K. Puckett. son of Prentiss S. Puck, ctt, 714 Miiln, Klamath Kails, was serving at tho war's end on this distilling ship, whose crew Is known throughout the western Pacific as "the water boys." Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Wise, 402H Summers Lane, have re cently received a letter from their son, Lvle W, Wise, S 2c, serving with tho navy on the USS Anzio. In tho loiter, Wise described nniny of the experiences aboard the Anzio, until October, 1944, known as the USS Coral Sea. The Anzio has participated In action In the Gilberts, Kwapa leln, Emlrau, the Marshall!, Snlpan, Tlnlun, Guam, Iwo Jtma and Okinawa. The ship was also In the Philippine sea last December during the severe typhoon, but came through all right. The Anzio Is a combatant escort car rier. Motorists whose cars have aluminum cylinder heads should not use radiator cleaners that contain caustic alkali. 1 QUINTS' siweys raneve cougwng oi CHEST COLDS HO .WITH Classified Ads Bring Results. AMERICA'S WASH WORD 9 Thursday, Oct. 11, 1945 HERALD AND NEWS NINE r SWT S L PASTEURIZED SKIM 7HM ADOS TO ITS GOODNESS U ,. x," Naturally, baking tuceets depend t S T''22ip ..i 1 I J" top-qualily ingredients, and M ySyi I How hot breads can SS! Wk wsy Mjnlim' y0Uf mCa,$ --r'y'SSSff Ti?fc- ) if ffltf liHot muffins and rolls give that extra ' ?fSWv J i -t stVZ. frfl-Ljls J ll mr HM filliD to the meals vou'll be ervinr WWiT U O- ' J ; llS 'iy?Zir J!! Wnt of frost in the air. While "V- rNsTwr .- r f' ' V- Y- -Z7"- -'A 'r'-- iyr l( J dinner is in the making make full V jiiyffT (L v: Sa-iC ""ZSr- ' tLZ' C ' V ! use f yur ovcn heat by baking Vj''.-- : ,. 7 Jf'jl ' bel"6 thS avorite lifted J BIG EASY-TO-WIN CONTEST! JMi&m dim VL. ! niiti a WVtiV'A MADE WITH Kitchen Craft Flour '2.25 50-lb. sock 5-lb. k. 10-lb. sk. flc 25-lb. ik. S-j Gold Medal Flour ..25-lb. sack 50-lb. sack . $2.50 Sperry Flour ' 25 Ib. ,.elt $1.19 50-lb. sack $2.38 Softasilk Cake Flour 2-lb. Pkg. 26c Cinnamon Schilling's Imitation, l'4-oz. tin Baking Powder 52c Royal brand.... 12-oz. can Beet Sugar Use SUmp No. 38. 5-lb: sack Sugar Brown 7c, or Powdered Oc 1-lb. pkg O Sno-White Salt Makes good food taste better. Pkg - 6 Yeast Cakes Fleischmann's, - J m Keep some on hand cakat U Edwards Coffee Regular; Drip or PuWerlied Grind KfM U:il rtt Ground Fresh llWW I Isll WW I ICW While You Wait 1-lb. V Jar bag 23c 2& 45c 20c 3 58c 28c M7 ww I sew Rlch flavored bag ww baK Kaffee Ha9 Caffein taken out 1-lb. jar 35C Canterbury Black Tea SK? Pk e , Peanut Butter ' - 25c a " 45c Hamburger Muffins make a main dish in themselves. Brown Vi to 1 pound hamburger in frying pan, sprinkling lightly with poultry sea sorting, salt and pepper. Add to your favorite muffin batter. Spoon into greased muffin pans, filling full. Bake in moderately hot oven (425 F) 25 minutes or until done. Make gravy with meat drippings, ana serve over mumris. Serves 6. Surprise Muffins are a treat for a special breakfast. Break them open for the surprise insid. Spoon muffin batter into well ' greased muffin pans; place Vz teaspoon jam or jelly on top. Bake in a moder ately hot over (425 F) 20 minutes. Makes 12 muffins. Tomato Biscuit give flavor and color to old standbys. Simply use tomato juice instead of milk in a standard baking powder biscuit re cipe. A few caraway seeds sprinkled on top of the biscuits add flavor interest too. Supper Rolls Place V cup shorten ing; 1 teaspoon. salt and: 2 table spoons sugar into large bowl and add IVi cups lukewarm water; stir well. Stir in one beaten egg and one cake freah yeast crumbled. Add 3'4 cups sifted all-purpose flour all at once and beat with fork to make a soft dough. Spoon batter into well-greased muffin pans, filling half full. Cover with a damp cloth and let rise about 1 hour, or until light. Bake in moderately hot oven (425 F) 20 minutes or until lightly browned. Makes 18 rolls. Safeway Homemakers' Bureau JULIA LEE WRIGHT, Director 3 Apples Potatoes Jonathans J9f Com, pack Lb ' Vir. "niy Red De- 1 0 C ird llcious lb. Klamath 2's U. S. No. l'g ... 12c 14e 39c Iflc Tokay Grapes Fancy table grapes ......Lb, Juicy Pears Bartletts . Lb, Avocados For tasty salads . Lb, Concord Grapes Fine for Jelly Lb. Cabbage Tc Crispy, solid heads Lb. Onions Ac Flavorful, yellow ...Lb. Parsnips 10c Very healthful Lb. 1 V Sweet Potatoes 10c Uniform sizes Lb. " Tomatoes "'ft Vic Red, ripe, delicious fruit ...Lb. Danish Squash Qc Sweet tasting . Xb. Turnips Qc Tasty in stews lb." Oranges 5 lbs. 53c 252 size ond larger. Nice ond juicy.. Grated Cheese 11c Kraft Parmlstllo lM-ei. pkg. 1 1 Crackers Champion Flake Mb. pkg. 19 Krispy Crackers OOc Snowy White Sodas a-lb. pkg. Bread whlt or WhMt 25c Mrs. Wright's 1H-lb. loaf 2 for Swift's Prem M,kM tMtr33c sandwiches (No Points) ll-oi. tin Deviled Ham Idc Puritan brand (no points) 3-os, tin Tomato Juice Lr-r 47c:n25c Shortening uTSw 3 68c Fancy Peas TFJZZ. 16c riargarine 20c Raisin Bread 12c Remember Every Purchase Y.ou Make at Sajeway Is Guaranteed t Rib Roast Grapefruit Juice Town Houia Fancy, Unsweetened No" 2 10c 48 1' Can I A Can 30- Dry Wines Aroma da Calif. Filths 95 MRS. STEWART'S lO-oi. bottle 15c Buckwheat Flour Albert' Peacock 20-ox. pkg. 15 Duff's Flour Mixes ainnrbnsd, Wtllit, Muffin 14-oz. pkg. JIc Hand Lotion - 47c Old Dutch Cleanser 2 c.n.15c Safeway Broadcasts 4-H CLUB AUCTION Fri.. Oct. 1 2 P.M. KEX, :4S KAU Turkeys nSJST.l .49c Sirloin Steak w Mi Short Ribs Beef a - 20c T-Bone Steak p -a . 48c Ground Beef n n pintsi 28c Leg o'Lamb a . 38c Choice Lb. 39e Lamb Shoulder TZ S. 35c Veal Shoulder nr - -28c Bologna, A. C, type 2 -34c Wieners, S.C., type 2 41c Colored Fryers ITZ ,b 49c Ji Fowl 0 . ,. 42c 1 0-Inch cut (3 pts.) Grada A Pound 32c Beef Pot Roast Arm & Blode Cut Only 2 pts. Ib. Grada A Pound 27c Bulk Pork Sausage (Type 2) NO POINTS lb. 29 50 QQ9 19 4a w CROWN MILLS PORTLAND, OREGON Oxydol Granulated Soap In the Bull't-Eye Package '24-ot.pkg. 23c