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PAGE THREPJ HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALliS, OREGON July 29, 1943 REIMBURSING !0F TAX LOSSES BEING STUDIED OUR MEN AND WOMEN IN SERVICE hi yih. IN SKI TROOPS PFC Elmer Johnson, son of Mri. Axol John ny wn.I.IAM E. LOWELL WASHINGTON, July 20 (IP) Members of tlto house public lands committee will begin Au Hunt 4 nt Flagstaff. Ariz., ser ies of hearings designed to de velop method of relmburilng sliiles, countlos nd other tax liiU boilloi for low of rovenuo ciiuitctl by federal acquisition of private lands. Chulrmun Polerson (D-FIb.) romnrked tho problem has been uii-,,i,intvd bv wartime acaulsl- tlon of properties for military Ond naval Installations. Momberi of tho lubcommltteo making tho western trip are the four ranking democrats and I three runklng republicans on tho public lunds committee: Chilli' Pnlnrann ID-Fll.), Rouro- seututlve Robinson (D-Utah), White (D-Idaho), Peterson (D Gu.), Molt (R-Ore.), L Compte (R Ia.), and Chenoweth (R-Colo.). Hearings will be conducted at Eugene. Ore., August 11 and I Sulcm, Ore., August 12 on a dls puto botween two agencies as to ! which should administer tho re I vestod Oregon and Cullforula j grant lands and the reconvoyed 1 Coos Bay wagon road lands. A i bill providing that certain for ested sections of these lands shall i bo administered by the forest ' service (HB 1688) is before the committee. The other claimant ' "I0 O & C 1,111(1 administration. ; V ; l Close-Range Naval Battle Fought Off 1 Cherbourg, Franca LONDON. July 29 UP) Llahl British naval forces fought a close-range battle with a dozen f enemy armed trawlers and motor torpedo boats off Cherbourg, ; France, early yesterday and left i two German ships blazing, an ad- mlralty communique reported to s day. One British warship was hit i niriniuilv. hut was taken In tow ! and with the aid of a smoke ! screen successfully taken to port, the communique said. Enemy h hattm-liti ilin narticlnat- I rd In the brief engagement, but Ovithout eneci. , Tim rammunlaut said that the fight was at "close range and at ( high speed," and that the British i vessels suffored some casualties j and damage. i I Army-Nary Grid Gama Pretty Sure, f Says Patterson I WASHINGTON. July 29 (IP) S Acting Secretory of war i-aiicr ' .nn im "nrrilv sure" the Army Navy .football gam will be nlnunJ IM full. I Asked at a press conference today whciner a lormai aocision has been made on the contest, he replied: . .' ." "I am pretty sure It will be played but that Is only my per ' sonal opinion." The gnmo has been tentatively ! rtchcduled for the Army's home Aground at West Point.. I LEGAL NOTICES 5 iigwutri. -uyi.n n r - - " NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT , ' - X Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned, administrator ot the cstnto of Gtorgo William Bowsklll, deceased, has filed In tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Klamath county, tho final account of his. admin- Istrution of said estate, and that tho Court lias appointed August 12, 1043, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A. M. as tho time, and tho Court room of said Court as tho place for tho hearing and settlement of said account. . Dated: July 8, 1B43. EARL WHITLOCK, Administrator of the Ei ft, tate of Georgo William Bowsklll, deceased. ' July 8-15-22-29; Aug. 5 No. 282 .son of 420 Pa ... , .cine Terrace, nus been sent over seas. He was for merly stationed at Camp Halo, Pando. Colo. Ki lmer Is a member the moun In Infantry of trooDS. no was an ardoni winter snorts en ithustast during the time he lived here. Elmer was graduated from Klumath Union high school In 1938, joined the armed forces in June, 1042. and tntlnned at Camo Hunter Liggett In California before go ing to Colorado last January, ,: 'Til Of lV JWfT.ul i i I IN MISSISSIPPI Pvt. Robert E. Small, 21, Is the son of Mr. unH Mrs. Eurl Small of Bllvor Lake, Ore., well known shcop growers of that section. Pvt. Small has been at Camp Shelby, Miss., and was liven a 10-day furlough to visit his Barents. He also visited his grand parents Rev. and Mrs. S E. M I la m of 2160 Applegatc I I LJ VVNCl Rlnff Semeant Rav R. Cryderman is at the home of his parents, Mr. ana mrs. uu u. Moore, on furlough from army service, after having been gone for a year and nino months. Ser geant Cryderman ennsiea in me army In October, 1941. He has been in oversea duty for a year. An article telling of his part In one Important bombing rold In tho Tunisian campaign appeared In The Herald and News some time ago. Cryderman left Afri ca early In July. He was In New York City for a few days before starting for tho west coast. He nrriviwi linmri lnxt Tuesday. Staff Sergeant Cryderman Is to report for new assignment to duty on August 16. Thro nr. Klamath Unlon'hlllh school students became marine n-n nrlvats at Portland Mon day. They are neipn v rox. .i.m. Krfwarri Misfeldt. and John David Nelter, all 18 years of age. Nelter has already been transferred to San Diego lor (rninlna. The other two will leave on August S. Fox and Miafcmi are mis year's graduates of Klamath Un ion high school ana receni em ployes at the Vancouver ship yards. The former's parents are Mr. and Mrs. uct rox. imo nr- thur street. Misfeldt played r..hman (nnthnll and he is the son of Mr. and Mr. George W. Misfeldt, 388Z Boaraman ave nue. .'.,"! . . . Nilter had been a mlll-wrigm at the Wheeler Pine company lor the Dast six months, his mother Is Mrs. Georgia L. Bok vlst. 2830 Bis bee street. avenue. FORT KLAMATH Blaine Brattuln has been promoted to tho ronk of technical corporal, nxxnrriliiff in word received by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon u Hn.Knln nf Fort Klamath and Klamath marsh. Brattaln Is luilnnnH at f"nmn Hale. Colo.. with a ski troop unit and left Fort Klamoth, March 17 or tnis vnr tn anter the service. Bc- fnr thl time, he was a student at Oregon State college at Cor- vallls. t4' WW K.4 ' 1 ) X, Aviation Codct Alfred B. Cas tel Jr., has been transferred from Thundcrblrd field No. 2 at Phnanlv. Ariz., to ClllCO. Calif.. and is now making solo flights, according to his last leuer to nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Castcl Sr., of Fort Klamath. 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