HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE THREE
4LAWIATH GETS
SAFETY AWARD
at the time of his death.
Mrs. Lillian Cummings, his
daughter, of Klamath Falls, and
several relatives In Beaverton,
survive him.
COINCIDENCE
KEAflNS FIELD, Utah fP)
The public relations stuff at
Kcarns basic training center has
been using the pen name "Ken
Kcarns" in a sports column for
local newspapers.
Now Ken has arrived.
He's Pvt. Ken J. Kearns, Los
Angeles.
Ism proves that peace among na
tions can be achieved when self
ish nationalism is eliminated and
strong countries recognize the
rights of weaker ones to free
dom and equality in world trado
and commerce. Froderlck E.
Hasler, president Pan American
society.
Farewell Wave for the WAACs
George Wilson
Dies at Beaverton
Ccorgo W. Wilson, a former
resident fit Klamath Falls, passed
away Juno 22, in Beaverton,
Oregon. Ho was 83 years of ago
ONLY WALLED CITY
Quebec is the only walled city
In North America. The massive
fortifications around It cost
$35,000,000 when built 130 years
ago.
The success of Pan American-
T
Juno 21), 1043
MONDAY NIGH
Presentation of the award
given K In 11 in t ti county as win
ner of first pluco In the 1042
Main truffle safety contest
which - included couiiltfH over
4U,()()U popiilntloti, took pliicc
Monday nlht lit 8 o'clock in
the county court clumbers. Sid
ney Klnu of the truffle wifely
division, Siilcni, It u n d o d tho
nwiird to County Commissioners,
John Ruber and Krcd Pope.
Stanley T. Hornless, field rep
resentative of the homo mifcty
division, iilitlonul safely coun
cil, spoke on home mid furni
safely. UoKUrsa reviewed fuliill
ly i fluuren of tho recent Afrl
can i n in pit I KH in which 2184
men were lout. During that same
jierlod, Donne t u t e d, 2500
J. inner died in fnrm ond home
accident. Fatality fliiures run
"two on the Job, tlirco in tho
home."
John Siindmeyer of tlio locul
truffle Mifcty council Introduced
Kln wlio, In turn, presented
llouueiu n n tho snuukcr.
At tho presentation meeting It
wua decided to form a safety
group to act In the county areas
mot represented by tho city wifc
ty council. Thin group will be
composed of members from
clubs and other organization!
throughout tho council and be
under tho direction of ttio coun
ty court.
MEN AND
WOMEN IN
SERVICE
OVERSEAS Sergeant A. L.
Urooks. who Is with the 30Iitt
Ard. Fteclment.!
left for overseas
duty In May.
Ills wife, who
bus been with
him in North
Ciirollnn and ,
Itomulus, N. Y.,
and bus been A
working In an 1
nuimuiilllnn fac-
tory, 1 1 return
ing to Klamath
t ails to be with
her parents, Mr.
Q I) d Mrs. C.
Hooper.
r,..i , T
, i nviiie i inn ! 1 i I
ilrooks is with LwV ia.aftiji
tho armored infantry battalion
and is stutioncd at Camp Dcale,
Cnlif.
Both men arc the soas of Mr.
and Mrs. L. 1. Brooks of 1211
Crescent avenue
Pvt. Vernon E. House of the
Amphibious corps of the Pacific
fleet, returned this week to
Camp Pendleton, Sun Diego, hav
ing spent his 13-duy furlough at
the home ot his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Morlso F. House. Gene
enlisted with the murines on No
vember 16, 1D42, and was a stu
dent at tile Sucrcd Heart Acad
emy at the time of his enlistment,
Pvt. Lloyd E. Moore of Com
any A, fifth Infantry, United
tales army, Is homo on fur
lough from Camp Van Dorn,
Miss., visiting his father, Eel
ward S, Moore and his sister
Violet House at 1814 Etna street.
Pvt. Mooro was employed on the
ranch of Douglas Whitcllne at
Swan Luke for several years be
fore entering the service.
Bluajaekct William Ernest
emmn, i i, son oi Air. ana Mrs.
Clem flay Jones, 2014 Gary
street, Klamath Falls, was ad
va need to the rating of fireman
2c upon graduating from the
naval training school for elec
tricians, located on the campus
of Iowa Stato college In Ames,
la. Ho now awaits assignment to
at-tlvo duty at sea or at a naval
shore elation.
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WICHITA, Kus. Private Her-
man F. Biwcr, 24, of Klamath
Falls, and tho son of Mrs. Anna
Biwcr, 315 Roosevelt street,
Klamath Falls, hus arrived at
tho University of Wichita for a
course o f army air force instruc
tion lasting approximately five
montlis prior to his appointment
as an aviation cadet in the army
air forces.
During this period lie will take
numerous academic courses, as
well as elementary flying train
ing. Upon completion ot the
course ho will be classified as a
pilot, navigator or bombardier
and go on to schools of the fly
ing training command for train
ing In the specialties.
ft IS YOUR CHILD A '
HOSE PICKER?
II mar ha m lam of bowel worms t And
tlifflo roundworm enn mum red I trouble!
Other wnrnlitK nroi unnnny ttomach, nor
vminni-nii, Itchinir pnrte. If you oven suipect
munilwnrmii, (tot Jnyno'n Vermlfnue today I
JAYNE'S In Amort' lendlns proprietary
worm nmlfrlnfi t unod by mMllonn for over
rrrtttiry. AcIb ffently, yt driven nut round
worroi, Demand JAYNE S VERMIFUGE.
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adj.. '
fiO LOHGf
M0"4'E CAN
(U. S. Army Air Forces Plioto From. NEA)
Truckload of soldiers at San Angclo, Tex., bombardier school head
for combat duty as WAACs arrive to take over their desk Jobs.
CHICO FIELD, Calif. Millard
F. Pedlgo, 23, of
210 North Fifth
street, Klamath
Falls, recently
completed h I s
training at
Chieo army air
field and Is now
ready for the fi
nal stages of his
training.
Pedlgo was an
outstanding high
school athlete at
Klamath Falls
and also at tho University of Ore
gon. He served four years in
the national guard.
TEACHINC Lieutenant I.
illian1
Ferguson, daughter of Mr,
and i
Mrs. J. F. Fer
guson of Can
non avenue, is
now at D e s
Moines, Iowa,
teaching admin
istration person
nel and is teach
ing Spanish. She
graduated from
officers candi
date school on
March 10 ot this
year.
Aviation Cadet Jim Blciiey
has completed the first phase of
his training and has been made
cadet lieutenant. Ho is stationed
at Maxwcl' field, Alabama.
Sergeant Bob Richey Is an armored-gunner
and at present is
at Pyote, Tex. Both the Richey
boys are in the army air corps.
They arc sons of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Richey of 3005 Boardman
avenue.
...
PFC William Anderson, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. An
derson of Gilchrist, Ore., was re
cently graduated from thd army
air forces technical training com
mand school at Chevrolet motor
division, CMC, Flint, Mich.,
where ho has successfully com
pleted an Intensive course of in
struction of airplano engines.
PFC Anderson has been In the
armed forces for eight months
and was previously employed at
the Gilchrist Timber company.
The shorthand system of writ
ing has been traced back to 03
B. C.
Y 1.
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vwzezcctiw way
OIL COMPANY
SE WAACS kaVC0E-,
FIGHT
CORPORAL The rating of cor
poral has been
earned by James
F. Kelly. He Is
now in North
Africa with the
twelfth photog
raphers squad
ron. He was In
ducted into the
army on March
10, 1042. Before
entering the
service he was
farming near
Henley.
Word has been received here
that Emmctt Sisemorc, boat
swain's mate 2c is in the South
Pacific. Sisemorc was first sent
to Norfolk, Va., after his enlist
ment in ttio navy in December,
1042. Emmctt, who was in the
army In the first World war, was
employed by Swun Lake Mould
ing company hero before his re
cent enlistment.
Lumber Problems
To Be Aired at -Seattle
Meeting
WASHINGTON, June 29 (A)
Chairniuu Jackson (D-Wash.) of
the house business subcommittee
on lumber announced yesterday
that hearings on lumber prob
lems will be held in Seattle
July 12 and 13.
He also said the war produc
tion board hus agreed to estab
lish tin over-all lumber commit
tee, including representatives of
all government agencies han
dling such problems.
2-COOK KITCHEN
SANTA, ANA, Culif. (A')
The army mess sergeant has
married the WAAC cook.
They're Staff Sgt. Willis C.
Tomllnson. 33, formerly of,
Wichita, Has., and Alice J. Mc
Furlnnd, 22, of Independence,
la. They'll make their kitchen
in Santa Ana.
MATERIALS REPLACED
The government ot Cincinnati,
O., stripping for victory, has re
placed clips and plus in city of
fices with string, uses outdated
forms of scrap paper, fills in both
sides of a letterhead, and boasts
filing cabinets of wood or fiber.
FOR EXAMPLE
INDEPENDENT DEALER
CARL DRUGGE
of Monroe, Wash.
He's a real asset to his
community. He's been on
automotive expert for 9
years.,, he's married, has
2 children and owns his
home. For years he'-s been
a member of the volunteer
fire department and is now
Its chief. Civic club work
and sports also engage
his active interest. Give
your business to such good
' Americans who help make
' America groatl
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