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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 1, 1945)
Lt Heuvel Home After 18 Months Of Overseas Duty ' By JOY BIOQS Lt. Virginia C. Houvel, UB rmy nursu, In homo on a 30-cluy sick louvo Xruin mi Oaklunu army lionpltiil, wlioro film Is be ing U'oulud fur mi eye infuctlon. . Lt. Houvcl. whu liuii boon In tho service two mid ono half yoiirs, served liir 10 months In evucuutlon lionpiluls lliroiiKlmtit Europe, which wora oHlclully located from flvo to IS miles behind tho flilhllnu linos, liuttluH chimtfcd locutions so quickly howovor. It wus difficult to toll ino.it of (ho tlmo where tho linos ctuully wcro, , Belgian Bulge She spent sumo lima In Knu linul unci Irolwid before her unit lundcd on Oimihn beuoh with tho 101st ulrboniu Kroup of Put ton's 3rd iirmy, unit limy wnro thoro dnrlim Iho bitter (liflitliiK In tho llolulun tinluo uiul took purl In Iho occupation of Europe, When tho unit wont Into Gor ninny tho ijroiip was with tho liit iirmy, close to Auchcn. There woro aii officers in tho unit, 40 nuriioii, liicludlnti u chief nurse; 217 enlisted men nnd two Red Cross workers who woro attach. od lo tho Hroup, Thoro wcro two OreiionliiiM In tho unit besides Lt. Heuvol of Kliimuth Knlls, one from Bend and tho other from McMlnnvlllo. Sho saw ono Klum uth Fulls boy whllo thoro, unci ho whs in tho hospltnl for an appendectomy Inatoud of Iho iisuiil unipulutlon. There woro 10 operating tnblrs, nlwnys busy, nnd 400 beds In tho soml-mohllo hospltnl. All personnel, equipment und supplies were transported by Nunc Home 4,4 t ...) If ,, V, .' M ' U ,!' 'fit.. ; ' ' . i i-i ' , 'fM Lt. Vlrglnl. Heuvel,' U. S. army nurse, It horn (rom Eu rope ifter lt months' service with hospital unit which oper ated In the battle sonei. truck. It was an entire tent cump until lust Docomber when tncy moved into rjurracK. Mud ' And Rain Mud and the constant rain woro tho worst trials. Lt. Houvel snid, and It was a continuous buttle to koep reasonably worm cJkell do just fine!" said Doctor .. . ,ii ... :.,,.,.,.,,,.v,...r.-.M. ,.-.,..., r- And Potty Ann certainly fiat gotten along beautifully on Borden's Evaporated Milk. I'm mighty pleased, too . . . because I know It's helping her grow good strong teeth and bones, And now Borden's It better thin erer for babies . . , because the Vitamin D hss been In creased to 400 units. ..a full day' i$upply. per reconstituted quartl F.S. ta methersi Bordtn' Braporatmd Milk it ffOm, mocaptod by fie Amtrlctn Medical Atmiation, llJt Counoil on Food ttnd Nutrition. And iwy! What Borden's does for masked potatoes f it 1 v 2 " i MA N1 "-'"Si v r Thn I ttartod using Borden's In my cooking, too! And what It does for mashed potatoes is really wonderAill They come out to light and fluffy and creamy-emooth , . . never lumpy or watery. Borden's blends beautifully with other Ingredionts ', . . never sepa ratee In oooklngl Why don't you try Borden's in your cooking? ARE $OMETHIAlr MARVElOUil" as,. ti r MASHED POTATOES Dl 1UXB t niMllumtpatatiMs, I tsbldpoora butttr I tMimn ilt WiinBor(1n' EmrslMt Milk i Msih potatoM. Add butlr, islt, and pippar, and bland wall. Haat Bordan'i Braporatad Mlllc and add gradually to potatoai, haatlna until imoolh and rluny. Pile Hihtlr In ihallow graatad fcaklnt dlih or pla pan. Bilt. In hot sran Until top Ii foldan brown. Oarnlih with panlay. Ssrvel 4 to 8, J th niirdan Oompanr Now 400 Units of Vitamin D Per Reconstituted Quart and dry, Tho noise of explosions and bombardments was persist ent to tho extent that It became common nnd blended wun uio nolso nnd confusion of receivliiK and curing for the steady stroum ot war disunities. Air buttles were witnessed on many occasions by the Kroup and when tho Oorrnun linos woro broken, ut St. Lo, B000 planes engaged In do-f lulitlnK, could bo wntchod from tho hospltul, Ono morning, In a little town In eastern France, the hospital staff awoke to soo 78 Germnns standing in a field across the road, Tlicy lind beon hiding out In the surrounding hills and raiding tho village at night for food but finally couldn't tuko It any longer and cume down to surrender. Ono piitlont wns broiiRht In with a live rifle shell protruding below his ktieocup. Everyone was dismissed from Uir operat ing tent while the doctors, under tho supervision of onghioors who wcro called In, removed tho dungorous projectile. V-E Day V-E day pussod for tho unit In a llttlo town In eastorn Germany near the Chechoslovakian bor der, and work continued without letup, They woro working on two shifts of 12 hours each, and the ono reuvtlon of tho group when thoy hoard tho news was that now , they might get some rest, Aftor that, poison liquor, accidents and Illness kept them busy. , The diet consisted mostly of C-ratlons, and K-rations were a rare trout. ' Equipment for tho nurses In cluded the musotte bag which was carried at all times and contained mcss-gcur, chango of underwear and socks, dufflo bag und bed roll, tin helmet, boots, fatigues, raincoats und GI slacks. The slacks known as "Elsen hower Battle Suits," wcro first issued to hospital field units, and were used as dress-up clothes or "formals," Tho nurses practically slept In their helmets, which Lt. Heu vol says were used for every thing that was ever suggested for them. Awarded Stars The unit was awarded four campulgn stars, and was entitled to a fifth star for the Bastogne campaign, but this had not been presented when Lt. Heuvel came homo.. She was able to visit Berchtcs gaden, Hitler's hideout,, but, it was so badly wrecked by bombs and looted by former visitors there was no single thing to be had for a souvenir. She got Into Italy at Brenner Pass that Is she got one foot over the line, before the MP pulled her back. These Is nothing much left of Anchon after tho bombing's, she said, but Obcrommergau, where the Passion plays wore held in pre-war days in tho Bavarian Alps, Is one place that has been untouched by war. She was able to visit there and also in Munich, but didn't get to sec Hitler's beer garden In Munich. The hospital unit was attach ed at various times to the 1st and the 7th armies and at one time to the 2nd French division. Lt. Heuvel was returned to tho States on emergency leave, and arrived by plane In Dela ware, August 12, She has been hospitalized since, and will re turn to Oakland at the end of her leave. Stromberg-Carlton Radios. Derby's Music Co. Hans Norland Auto Insurance. 123 North 8th St. Thursday, November , 1948 HERALD AND NEWSNIK , , ,j Mounted and foot police, and ' hose-wielding firemen repulsed 1 the rush. Five firemen and two police offlcera were Injured. Halloween Doings Turned Into Riot TORONTO, Nov. 1() Hal loween celebrations in Toronto's east end turned Into rioting last night and a youthful mob which officers estimated at 7 0 0 0 stormed a police station in a vain attempt to free 13 persons arrested for an earlier disturbance. CleaiTW Of SOAP POWDER? 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