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29, 1944
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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TIRE SAVING
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PAGE THee
OUR MEN AND WOMEN
IN SERVICE
fe, fes, fci
TWO BON8 IN SERVICE Prl-
5? Ervln, stationed
Willi the iinny medical unit it
Klamath Fulls,
rmcd forces
rommerclul motor vehicle op
.nlom horo were reminded by
,i, office of dofuniio trunsportu
Cn to practice "rigorous tiro
Xervutlim measures" If they
nt to "avoid severe curtail
JJUt of cimmjiiIiuI motor trims
tto!wldCr! ' Cull, dlitlrlcl mini
.at of ttiu highway transport
Ijimrlmo'it am mat io tigm
SiiDly" ot heavy and medium
W'"'. L, ,,,! I.i,. III-,.. I. l.
t.riv being foil by operators In
S Mctl'ord OUT area mid hu
.hi uooralori whose cmiln
ImiI my bo threatened wltn
KJ .," to conluct ODT at onco.
C'H ,u'(' ",nl J' Monroe
jobii'i'i nntlonul OUT director
yd warned operators Unit tliuro
will bo u shorlugo of heavy unci
medium duty truck nnd Inn
Ijrci foe replacement purposes
during July. August nnd Sep
tember, and tlml third quarter
tlmo allocations by the office,
din rubber director, ure "sub
ilsiillnlly below reipilremenli
on ID-ply unci over tires In sizes
Col. Johnson report on the
Ure illuutlon roveals Unit tho
office of tho rubber director al
lotment to the ODT, as the
clnlment "Money for lire for ull
fnrmn of domestic transportation.
ll 7D3.04S henvy and medium
duly truck and bug tires for tho
(hint fiunrter, an Increase of
about 18 per cent over the sec
ond quarter auoimeni oi um.hui
tlrci M iticse categories.
New Coupons In
Use For T Cards
WASHINGTON, June 20 (II
"T uaitollno coupons marked
"2nd Qtr" (quarter) will be re
placed by coupons bearing the
deiignntlon "3rd Qtr" July 1
through September 30. tho office
of price administration announc
ed today.
Theso coupons, used by truck
era. laxicubs and other commer
cial operators, become invalid at
(he end of each quarter, and
"leftovers aro not usable." OPA
exnlolncd.
bpecial rations which do not
exo re unui oner June au muv
be exchanged at local war price
and rationing boards for the new
coupons.
Courthouse Records
Marrlei.e
sixPNiKorr.aouiiAKQrr wnn.m
:rr4jtrlre Mlepnlkoff, 30, hlprard work
er, native 01 Mn rranrtaco, reiu.m
l San francleco. Anna June Muhrakaff.
14. prlnllii. Native of Olene, roalilent
of tun franrlaro.
llt'llTON-VAN-CXCAVK. Alfred Ivan
Burlnti. 30. farmer. Nallva of Oreeiih.
mldcnl nf Klamath rait. Mary Van
Clteve, la. reataurent employo. Native
af Washington, realrjent of Klamath
raju.
Camalalala rllai
Itatlle M. Itarrla veratla Claude llarrU.
wit mr ui.pm, viui.a uvmii.u...
Couple married In Juneau. Alatka. April
3. Ia30. W. Lamar Townund. atlornay
for plaintiff.
Hartford Aeeldenl and Indtmnlly Co.
vtrnuk William Lorent. Suit to collect
en prnmlaaary note. Bert C. Tho ma.
attorney for plaintiff.
VITAL STATISTICS
AYnrJt Horn at IMII-Me hwplul.
Klirnalh YmUu. On., on June W, IPM
to Mr. nd Mr. Joe Ayret, Midland, a
nor. Weight. 7 pound 7 ounces.
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1 1
DuDols Is
Cs
rw ''
r.otlermun Gcncrnl hosnllnl In
Sun Francisco him been homo
for 15 diiys vIhIUiik with Ills
pitrents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred
r.rvm, H15 CottiiKo Ave. An
oiner son, unrrull Krvln, Slc
hits been stntloned with tho
nnvy In the South Puelflc feir
six montlis.
Uolh boys intended KU1IS.
e a
Vernon Thoimia
now a flluht of...
Iicer In tho
ii rm y nlr corps.
ile Is the son
nf Mm MiiWIn
N. Arthurs oft
I . . I . .. .lul....
ii ii I i ii ii urtvu
and Is a Krnd-
uute of KU1IS
II c received
his wlnRS nt
Wlllliims field,
Arizona, In
April.
a e
PILOT 2nd Lt. Kmll Potucck
will soon complete his training
ol mo corneal
crow trnlnlnt!
school, Sioux
a-i , .. i .. i i...
t i- --' . .lli 111., uuu uu
." ') rcudy to ko
W. J ' overseas to do
J T'f j his part In dc-
Xifcntlng the enc
r 1 mv. according.
I to word from
tho Sioux City
4 army air base
tlA. POlUCCK. pi
I lot in a henvy
UW111M1.-1 biviii in
the husband of Mario A. I'o-
tucek of Malin. Ho entered the
service March IS, 1043, und
prior to Rolnu into the air corps
he operated his own Irm
e e e
IN OAHU Word hns been rc
eelved .hero that Cpl. Donnld
(Pat) Smith, son of Mr. ond Mrs.
Otto L. Smith. 331 Joilcrson
has arrived at Onhu island near
Honolulu. His new address Is
Cpl. Donald P. Smith, 30,338.
783, APO No. 000, Cure Post
master, San Francisco, Calif. Ho
would like the address of any
other Klamath boys stationed
near him.
e e e .
Corporal Lauren V. Sund
bcrK was recently authorised
by the war deportment to wear
a bronze star on big Asiatic
Pacific campalKn ribbon, Indi
cating his participation In the
occupation of tho Marshall Is
lands. Corporal StmdbcrK, 21, who
Is tho son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ncls
Sundborg, 5959 Delaware.
enlisted in the
in November,
IH2. and wus assigned to over
seas duty in October, 1043.
e e e
COMPLETES TRAINING Ed
win Durrell Larson S 1c, son
of Mr, und Mrs. II, Lurson of
1 0 3 3 Melrose,
Klnmuth Fulls,
has completed
basic training
t tne suiimurine
school, sub
marine buso,
New London,
Conn., for duty
with our grow
ing fleet of un
dergoes fighters.
Larson wus
graduated a your
ago from KUI1S
and hag been in the nuvy since
lust August, tic received nis
recruit inntructlon at Furragut,
Idaho, naval training station.
e e e
Alvln E. Plenrd, 25, husband
of Murgaret M. I'lcard, 413 Mar
tin St.. Klumulli Fullg, Ure., is
receiving his Initial naval Indoc.
trinatlon at the U. S. naval tram
ing center, Great Lukes, 111
His "boot" training consists
of instruction in seamanship,
milltury drill, and general naval
procedure. During tills period a
scries of aptitude tests will be
taken by tho recruit to deter
mine whether he will bo assign
ed to a naval service school or
urn
to I mined iu to activo duty at sea.
rllg recruit training com
pleted, tho seaman will spend a
period of leave at homo.
e e e
Kenneth Curtis Is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis,
at Elllngson mill. Curtis has com
pleted boot training at larragut,
Idaho, und Is now enjoying u
leave before reporting for fur
ther navy training. Kenneth
will report buck to Farragut the
lust ol tne montn.
e e e
AN EIGHTH AAF BOMBER
STATION, ENGLAND Stuff
Sergeant Charles T. Wright, 23
of Klamath Falls, bull turret
gunner with tho eighth AAF
Flying Fortress group com
manded by Colonel William 13.
David of Calhoun. Ga hug been
awarded the Air Medal for
meritorious nchlcvcment on
bombing attacks over nuzl Eu
rope.
The flier is tho son of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles S. Wright of
route 3, Klamath Falls. His
wife. Mrs. Abblc T. Wright,
lives at Charlotte, N. C. Ho was
employed by the Kulpine Ply.
wood company before enlisting
In the AAF December 7, 1041
tho day of Pearl Harbor.
Archcologists in Mexico have
discovered that the ancient
Aztecs built and flew gliders
made of storks' feathers. Flights
were made from mountain tops
into valleys.
Bud Fairclo Home From
Action in Mediterranean
Sgt. Carroll "Bud" Fairclo,
wearing the Distinguished Serv
ice Cross, the Purple Heart, five
cumpaign sturs and other serv
ice ribbons, is back home after
upending more than 18 months
In the Mediterranean war theater.
Fuirclo received his furlough
orders on the Itaiion front when
tho allied army wag still eight
days from Rome, but said that
he dldn t regret one bit not get
ting to march into the Eternal
City, that ho had seen all that
ho wanted of Italy, especially
the rain and mud.
Attached to' an Infantry di
vision, Sgt. Fairclo took part
in ull the major engagements
in North Africa and Italy, as
signified by the five bronze
stars, and he is still to receive
another one. The DSC was
pinned upon him by Gen. Mark
Clark for special valor in cap
turing a German pill box and
four prisoners, in addition to
sticking to his post even though
wounded to aid in the destruc
tion of other enemy fortifica
tions. When asked how being home
again really felt, the sergeant
said that it was hard to decide
whether this is just a good
'"it "ii'fl'...l''f, X
ex?
I
m 1
KV
in . Klamath in time for the
Fourth of July rodeo as horses
are one of his main Interests
and he formerly operated the
Sunset Riding stables.
Fairclo will be home with
his parents, Mr. . and Mrs.
Gcorgc Lewis who reside near
Dairy, until July 13 when he
reports to Camp White, Mcd
ford, for further orders.
Puerto Ricans
Serve In Africa '
ALGIERS, June 20 (IP) A,
unit of Puerto Rlcan troops Ii
serving in the North African
theater, it was announced today.
A War -Bond It good Insur
ance. Hans Norland. 118 N. 7th.
dream or whether all the ex
periences of the past months
were a bad dream. However,
he was especially glad to arrive
lvyyw V, linn ""e m npifiiri i i iiiiim i mi i on ii mm
-aae'",l",",'i''',, '"' Buv 'extra boads-- eTk."
I OLD and buy them W . .' ly). ,11
iy extra bonds-
aad buy them now .
I SunnyBrook
0 . - I . . . . -. . : BRAND
0 KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY
"CBBBHFVl AS ITS NAME"
6. Naiional Distillers Products Corporation,, N. Y. 8fi Proof
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mm i
In order to give our staff
their annual vacation all at
one time this year, La Pointe's
store will be
CLOSED
From
Monday Morning, July 3,
; Until
Tuesday Morning, July 1 1
NEW LOWER
PRICES!
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