Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 31, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
MroK 81, 1148
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
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IN TRAINING Cadet William
M, Tavenner Is home visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. K,
Tavenner, 703 me :
North Ninth' - m -
street. Tavenner .'j0-w 'iS
volunteered for ?'-. '
flight training
last August and
trained here for
six weeks. He
was then trans
ferred to Santa
Ana Armv air
base. Upon com- ...3
piuuun ui ma
course there he was transferred
to Mesa, Ariz., where he is now
stationed in training with the
British Air school. He has com
pleted his first course in ground
school and will receive the rank
of second lieutenant and his
RAF wings when he completes
the entire flight program. Tav
enner is a graduate of Klamath
Union high school.
PROMOTED Harold M. Hut
chison of this city was promoted
to the rating of Ships Cook 2c
on March 1, ac
cording to word
brought back by
nis wue, jurs.
Mary Hutchison
of La Pointe's,
who has just re
turned from a
visit to her hus
band. "Hutch" is
head of the meat
department - i n
the galley of
his outfit at Camp Peary, Wil
liamsburg, Virginia. He was
with Klamath Falls creamery
and The Klamath Packing com
pany before his enlistment in
the navy.
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IN SERVICE 7f7
ARRIVES Mr." and Mrs. Jim
Young of 2215 Wantland avenue
have just
ceived w o
from their son,
Corp. Leonard
Young, advising
them that he has i-
arrived w a y f
down under." r
Young cross ea
the equator and
was in the mid
dle of the big
pond on his
hirthrlnv. Janu
ary 28. He told "J Q
was "in a swell f j;
camp" but hav- ".,
ing a little j V? , fcN,
trouble getting accustomed to Uie
money.
CHI CO FIELD, Calif.
Wayne K. Gallaway, 27, 715
South Francis street, Klamath
Falls, has com-f
pleted basic pl-t
lot training in
the army air
forces at Chico
army iiyingr
has begun ad- JC
vanced training.;
2Ull Ul
Mr. and Mrs. C.
D. Gallaway, he
is a graduate of
Grant County
high school and
attended Colo
rado university. At both insti
tutions he was an all-around
athlete. Before receiving pri
mary flight training at Sequoia
Field, Visalia, Calif., he had
logged 40 hours of CPT flying.
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NAVY MAN First word since
last July was received by the
Rev. and Mrs. George W. Wheat
ley of North
Second street,
from their son,
George W.
Wheatley Jr.,
who serves as
aviation ordn
a nee man.
Young Wheatley
holds the rank
of petty officer,
third class. He
has seen consid
erable duty In the Atlantic but
was unable to tell his parents
much concerning his work ex
cept that he was well and happy.
SONS IN SERVICE Mrs.
Sophia Spencer, 4328 Bisbee
street, has two sons in the serv
ice, PFC Valdemar Brahe, 28,
now stationed at the US navy
boat bnsin, Occanside, Calif.,
United States marine corps, and
Sgt. Paul Brahe, 23, US army
air corps. Valdemar, (left), is a
former Southern Pacific em
ploye and enlisted August,
1942. Paul, (right), is a mechanic
stationed at the Jackson air
base, Jackson, Miss. He enlisted
December 21, 1941, two weeks
after Pearl Harbor, and re
ceived his basic training at
Sheppard Field, Tex. He was
also employed by the SP before
enlisting. Both boys attended
school in Montana and their
three sisters live here, Elsie
Brahe, 4U28 Bisbee street, Mrs.
S. H. Kirkpatrick, 2223 Patter
son street and Mrs. Gene Hall,
Copic Bay ranch.
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smokers with their
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In thousands more pockets
EVERY DAY you will find Chesterfield
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what they want.
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and Better Taste could come
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combination of the world's best
cigarette tobaccos. It's a Com
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PETTY OFFICER Erwln Dale
Baker is a petty officer now. He
enlisted in the navy in the spring
of 1942. Erwln is the son of Mr.
and Mrs, I. A.
Baker of 327
Grant street. He
attended River
side grade
school, and the
.Sacred Heart
academy here,
and graduated
in engineering
from Conzaga university In
Washington. Petty Officer Ba
ker also delivered papers for
The Herald-News when he was
in grade school.
AIR SERVICE PFC Harry T.
Galameau, 24, son of Mr. and
Mrs. M. P. Galameau of the Mer
rill route, iSXr?l
j. vji instill, v
famous old gold
mining town of
early days. Ga-g,
larneau serves !
with the U. S.
army air corps
as airplane me-jfW
chanic. He was V
Merrill hlshfN3 tk :
..hnnl In 1030
enlisted in the air corps and has
received training at Santa Mon
ica, Texas, and McClcllan field,
Calif.
IN AUSTRALIA PFC Roy
A. Hodges, the son of W. O.
Hodges of Merrill, has been sta-
t i o n e d some
where in north-
em Australia
from word re
ceived from his
sister Mrs. Irene
Welch, 516 Pine
street. Hodges
has been In the
& army for over
one year. In the
leuer received
, .by his sister he
stated that he
would like to be home for-
Christmas but he wants to do
this job up right,
and more
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GRADUATES PFC Fred II.
Beymer Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Beymer of
route 1, .box w0ttrtii
880. Klamath r . ,
Falls, was grad- LSBCC
uatcd recently MTf
from the para. I.'M;
chuta trnlnins f. : iaviit'
union, own ,,',.(.fjis
ego, Calif. Fred, I ;?V'fs
Jr. enlisted in I -MHa
tha marlnMiifcDk&l2
corps, November 1, 1942. Ha was
graduated from Henley high
school that spring. He was sent
overseas three weeks ago to an
unknown destination,
OVERSEAS Word has been
received by parents of Corporal
Alfred W. Craig fVXJ "H
that he Is now , Ai t
serving in the fc fj
medical corps T-T,.V
States army in
, m. i ... j, i, j . a
an overseas sta
t i o n hospital
Young Craig is
the son of Mr.
and Mrs. R. D
Craig of 1305
California avenue.
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BUY WAR STAMPSI ON 8ALI AT
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am In North Africa sitting In
the shade of my piano try
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We h a v a boon horo long
enough to sco different types
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thing you may hnvo honrd
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At home wo pny money to
see this stuff In tho movies,
"We have not arrived nt
our destination as yot. Wo
nro living in a hotel but we
do not hnve all the accom
modations American hotoli
have. We have a tot of lang
uage difficulties naturally.
Chewing gum and clgnrottos
will buy more than money
hero. I hnvo picked up a few
souvenirs and hnve taken sov
eral rolls of film. We brought
everything we needed with
us.
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'Wonder Bird' cause wo are
always wondering what It is
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good plnne however nnd our
crew hns kept It In fine shnpo.
Our crossing of the ocean wns
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