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    Mny'17, 1043
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THRIt
J 1SER Hi
PROVIDES NAVY
IWIT1
Tim United Slides iiiiv.v'h ro
c til 1 1 1 1 1 crulsrr will I in III Khtlli
iilli I'll I In iiml territory, May 20,
21 mill 22, to provide llio public
with eonipleto liifunnutliin on nil
lit i it-licM ut imvy service, II In
announced Ijy Dim .Sehrelhor,
llK'Clllllst first cIllSH, of llin Khun
nlli 1'iiIIh iinvy recrulthiK SUb
Sllllloll. Tlio cruiser, a power unit and
tnilli'r with an overall measure-
ini'iit ut I) by nil feet, Ik equipped
with tlir latest sound equipment
for public addresses and sound
HKitliin picture projection.
A crt'w of recruiters from the
Oi'i'Kim main station at Portland
will conduct tin- tour. These In
clude Chief Specialist I1'. T. Claiv
pscho, Specialist Kind Class
Stanley Church and Yeoman
Third Class Arthur Allcm.
llcprcscntiillvos from the
'JAVICS mid KPAHS, women's
reserve- uiiHh of tint navy and
coast Kunrd, respectively, also
will hi- on hand to provldn In for
mallou to yoiiiut women Interest
ed In iipplyltm for cnll.itincnt,
Ycommi Third Ohm Inc. Kurd of
the WAVKS and Knslitn Frances
Huxley of the SI'AltS will he In
cluded hi the cruiser's personnel.
Information coiiccrnhiK the
navy's new educational pro
lirnnis will bo provided by the
Portland recruiters. These pro
liriiniji enable volunteer to con
tinue their education while In
the navy. Seventy hlith school
and 700 coIIi-ko subjects arc of
fered. Another brunch of the navy
service on which Information
will he provided in tho construc
tion battalion, popularly known
ns Seiibecs, Openings arc avail
able to men with experience In
A'inMi'uc'tliiu work. One of the
recruiters aboard Ihft cruiser
will Interview men to determine
whether they are qualified for
. petty officer niUiiits In this
branch of the service.
A complete, explanation of the
new army-navy Joint Induction
process will be given by the tour
Ini! recruiters, showing how In
ductees are selected for the vari
ous armed services.
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ADimmES IBIS
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better-it acts better to your
A&Gjjm throat becauto proved far less
.urn I JiB I irritating.
an rcpcaicu sciciuiiui icms wnn uislinguislieil doctors who re- "
J$ actual smokers, hero's what polled their findings in authorita tm -
W K $S- .232.. X happened: tivo medical journal?, to inform N Ass. I ?
When tmokers changed to oilier dwjiow. T' )
t 1 Philip Morris, ejwycaw of ir- AVhou .voir change to Philii
A' W imllu, I ritation oj noa or throat due Mounts, your nose and throat will ,J ii Cnr
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Tlio navy recruiting; cruiser
provide the public with complete
takon an the crulier'i last vlilt to
Local Pilot of
Tells African
I'OnTLAND, May 17 (A')
Captain ,lohn Barlow Hardlim,
22-year-old KlyhiK Korlross pilot,
was back in Orcon today with
tales of tho war In Greenland,
Iceland, Holland, BollKum,
Kraticc, Italy, Sicily and North
Africa.
Ilardlnif. u Khimiith Falls hlith
Hclioul graduate, played football
at Pacific university for two
years and attended tho Univers
ity of Oroiion one year, I (u holds
tho Distinguished FlylnK Cross
and Air Medal with three oak
leaf clusters. He Is on 13-day
leave.
Ho told an Interviewer ho
spent part of last summer In
Greenland and Iceland, then
went to KnKland for more Iriiln
Inil. In October he Joined In the
raids over Europe,
"I took part In 57 combat ! '"-'' proved to be better 1 Baptist church will officiate,
flights. All were daylight ! ships than the German ones. Our Commitment services and intcr
fllehts The first one win over pilots were young, they were ; nient will follow in Linkville
Rotterdam, We met quite a bit
of fighter opposition and n lot
of flak. I had 25 holes In my
plane, 'Jarrin' Jenny, when I R"t
back," ho said.
Later switched to the African
front, ho bombed Genoa, Naples
and an airdrome near Rome.
"The most exciting raid I made
was the first time I was shut
down. It was over Blzcrtc, and
two engines wcro badly hit and
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scientifically PROVED
to the nose and
lUJk, A Mill 1
1 'iWfV desnito all uar-time pachaao changes.
ik i v M TOI, 1 I 1 1 I
Navy Recruiting Cruiser Scheduled Here
"91 l'i '5,
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will be In Klamuth Falls for throe days. May 20, 21 and 22, to
Information on servlco in tho navy. The picture above was
Klamain.
Fortress
Exploits
another wasn't much good. I
made n crash landing in friendly
territory. One man was injured,
the rest of us (ot out okay," he
continued.
"My next ship was also a B-17
and I named her Taboo. Taboo
was a good ship also, but I lost
her over Sicily shot up badly
by flak and fighters. I not back
to Africa all rlKlit. Sot her down
with wheels up, loo.
men were Injured."
Several j
"The CornianB are good
pilots," he said. "They have a
lot of darlnK. As for their planes,
the Messerchmltt 10DG Is a very
(iood plane. So Is the Kocke
Wulf 100, but In my opinion the
Messcrsehmltt Is the better plane.
Our P-lills did a magnificent job
nijalnst them.
I "We were escorted by P-3fls
! after our pilots became seasoned,
green In combat, and yet they
fought the German veterans, and
did very well. 1 also had Spit
fire coverage several times .The
RAF gave us very good support.
"I want to say that the RAF
and the Americart air forces get
along together wonderfully.
They respect each other, they
think the world of each other."
former Margaret Morton d Jo
Harding met his mother, Mrs.
PMIB1
hank you.
J 'America' FINEST CmmeUo )
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3
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C. B. Hurdlnj!, now living hero,
and his wife, the former Mar
garet llorton, his sweetheart of
high school days, here.
FUNERALS
CHARLES R. WILLIAMS
The funeral service, for tho
Into Charles It. Williams, who
passed away in this city on May
14 will take place from the
chapel of Wards Klamath Fu
neral Home on Tuesday after
noon at 2 o'clock. The Rev.
Victor Phillips of the First Meth
odist church will officiate. Com-
ttll rvir.nt uni-i,la nnrl iiit,Tmnnt
wi)1 roliow in tlie Linkville cem
etery. Friends are invited to at
tend. LOUIS G. STILES
The funeral service for the late
Louis G. Stiles who passed uway
at Salem, Ore., on May 13 will
take place from tho chapel of
Wards Klamath Funeral Home,
025 nigh street on Tuesday
morning at 10:30 o'clock. The
Uev. Cecil C. Brown of the First
cemetery,
to attend.
Friends are invited
Following the fall of Bizcrtc
and Tunis, the Rome radio an
nounced that the "Day of Italian
Africa" would be celebrated.
Just a passing remark.
Uncle Sam finally got tired of
food being from out-of-hand to
mouth. -
less irritating
throat!
up 'completely, or definitely
improved.
Thcso tests were conducted by
distinguished doctors who re
ported their findings in authorita
tive medical journal?, to inform
oilier doctors,
Vhon you change to Philip
jMoiiiiis, your nose and throat will
WASHINGTON, May 17 (')
Dr. Paul J, Raver, Bonneville
power aclmlnurtrator, testified
before a house appropriations
subcommittee during hearings on
the Interior department's appro
priation bill for fiscal 1044 that
two great hydro-electric projects
on the Columbia river wcro pre
pared to furnish power to pro
duce 040,000,000 pounds of alum
inum a year.
Raver's testimony, made pub
lic today us the committee in
troduced the bill, said Bonne
ville and Grand Coulee were
selling about $1,000,000 worth
of power a month and that on
tho basis of contracts signed and
under negotiation would increase
the amount to $1,750,000 month
ly a year from now. Ho said
that by the end of the year the
projects would be producing
1,300,000 kilowatts of power,
compared to 68,400 kilowatts in
1039.
He said aluminum produced
with tho Bonneville power com-'
prised almost one-third of that
needed for the country's war
production.
Raver did not ask for any new
funds to be appropriated for the
new fiscal year but urged that
the funds appropriated last year
but tied up by war production
board stop orders on construc
tion, be used to increase facil
ities. FISH STORY
GRANTS PASS, May 17 (F)
A six foot, seven inch sturgeon,
produced in justice court as evi
dence in the case of Clark Dix,
Olcne, Ore., charged with ang
ling by illegal methods, present
ed a problem to Judge J. R.
Mathews.
Dix was charged with snag
ging the game fish In an area
closed to all fishing at Raincy
falls in Rogue river. Dix paid
his fine and court costs and left
the fish with the judge.
PIMPLED SKIN
TJie finntisoptlc Lot Ion, famous
modicaifl powdffr banc, so helpful
to pimpled Irritated skin, when due
to external emme. You'll love it.
I'romotra Sklubeauty fiklncare.
Thrre fUtterliiff complexion nhads.
1-lrnh, Brunette, Cream. 10c, B0c.
SANTISEPTIC LOTION
r ! rutt.tr morris
at unine prica a alt other
trading brand..
Safeway Listed
By OPA to Hold
Meat Prices Down
WASHINGTON, May 17 (IP)
The office of price administra
tion listed the following as
the retail meat distributors who
have been directed to hold.thclr
selling prices at least 10 per cent
under the dollars-and-ccnts ceil
ings which go Into effect today:
The Great Atlantic and Pacific
Tea company, Safeway Stores,
Inc., First National Stores, Col
onial Stores, American Stores,
the Food Fair, Grand Union com
pany, Kroger Grocery and Bak
ing company, 11. C. Bohack com
pany, National Tea company,
and Jewel Tea company.
LUCAS SCORES AGAIN
A SENSATIONAL SPECIAL PURCHASE OF 25
mmmm m
These days, only a special purchase
could bring such an amazing value
in bedroom groups of this size, detail
and beauty for so little . . . ACTUAL
LY ONLY $65.45 FOR THE 4 LARGE
PIECES! The Vanity has good size
Venetian style mirror, four drawers
and moderne drawer pulls. . . . Chest
to match has four full width, -full
depth drawers. . . . Modern Panel
Bed to complete the suite is full size.
. . . OFFERED IN YOUR CHOICE OF
TWO SMART NEW FINISHES . . .
Sun Tan Maple or Modern Natural
Bleach, with moderne routed trim.
TWENTY-FIVE CROUPS ONLY IN .
THIS SPECIAL PURCHASE and when
they're gone we doubt if you'll see
the like in value for a long, long
time! Come early!
... ....
195 East
Axis Shipping
Losses Totaled
ALLIED HEADQUARTERS
NORTH AFRICA, May 17 (IP)
Seventy-one vessels were sunk,
103 probably sunk and 120 dam
aged by northwest African air
force units from November 8,
1042 to May 13, It was an
nounced today.
CORNY
TWIN FALLS, Ida., (IP)
William Clawson, farmer at Mur
taugh, got an Immediate replace
ment for his missing gasoline ra
tion book. He told the board he
was plowing and prestol The
book was gone. ,
"Mast have plowed It under,"
he said.
. .
Main St. Our Location Saves
District Initiative
Need to Offset , 4
Centralization
PORTLAND, May 17
Community Initiative la needed
to offset growing centralization
of government; Robert W. Kenny
maintains. ..,,.,.
The California attorney gener
al told the annual convention of
Oregon Young Democratic elube
Saturday night that local govern
ment has failed to keep pica
with events In the past decade.
Gas on Stomach
RlNVtd In S pmutM tr dWU yew mm; ktytk
. Who 0Kfu itGintch acid rui ptlnful, lufltoMt
tnc lour ilnmtfli mA hctrlhum, doctor utiullr
prowrlb lh fantMl-trilnf mwlttlnre blown ft
Tropic ra tie relief madlrlnvi like thoie tn BiUtaa
Tiitloti. No Uiatit), DeH-ani brlnn torn fort In
tlOrot rtturnboUit to u for double quo? btck, M.
VANITY
BED
CHEST and
BENCH
S13.45 Down
5.60 PER MONTH
CHOICE OF 2
NEW FINISHES
Sun Tan Maple "
Modern e Natiiral
Bleaeh
4 PIECES
2 Twin Beds, Dresser, '
Chest, Night
Stand . $88.40
TRADE
IN YOUR
OLD
FURNITURE'
Full size BED, DRESSER
and CHEST 59.50
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