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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
LATESTLIST
OF INDUCTEES
ANNOUNCED
Here are the latest group of
Inductees into the armed forces
from boards one ana two.
The men will leave here July
14 and will go directly to their
assigned camps.
Board One
Simpson, John P., Ashland
Hall, Donovan L Vale, Ore.
'; Offord, Jr., Hay R., jacKson
vllle. Ore. .
Vaillancour, Bernard E., 1823
Earle, KFO. .
Wrvn. Gerald L 8121 La
wrne. KFO.
Ybarra, Donald, 2234 White,
KFO.
Barlow, Donald E., 1740 Cres
cont. KFO.
Heard, William T., Tulelake,
Calif.;
Transfers in: .
Dugas. Louis, 20054 East
Main, KFO.
Leppert, Louis E., 1732 Gary,
KFO.
Himelwright, ; Dale, 1221
Main. KFO.
Schultz, Hugh L., 2415 Eber-
leln, KFO. s
: Board Two
LaClalr, Joseph Vincent, 826
Mt. Whitney,. Klamath rails,
..' Ore. -.-
Storey, Eldon E., Los Angeles,
. Calif.
Greer, Coleman M., Rt. 3,
Box S50. Klamath Falls, Ore,
- Payne, Francis W., Sutherlin,
Ore.
Brown, Donald F.. Long
Beach; Calif. . .
Baker, Henry B Huntington
rark, (jam. -
Wyatt, Cecil B., Strawn,
Texas. .
Storey, Owen R., 901 Ala'
meda, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Sexton,- Stanley D.. 3317 Bis-
Dee, KJamath Falls, Ore.
, Ferrari, Aldo. Alturas, Calif.
Parks, Dean E., Sprague
mver, ure.
Furber, Lewis E., Midland,
Ore.
Danley, Olen 0., Midland,
Ore.
Waldrip, William M., Malta,
Ore. ' ....
Haley, Thomas W Malta,
Ore.
Elzner, Franklin W., Malta,
Ore. . )-. ..
Negus, Lendal T., Mt Ver
non, Ore.
Sikes, Gordon L., Bly, Ore.
Miller, Jr., Joseph B., Modoc
Point, Ore, -
Tawson, Lloyd S., 1801 Ivory,
Klamath Falls, Ore.
. Brazil, George, Malta, Ore.
'Coddington, Ray K., 4812
Cannon avenue, Klamath Falls,
Ore. -J -
esln-B, Klamath Falls, Ore.
(Transfers In! . : :' ":: : . '.V . . : '
Burke, Joseph G., 328 Grant
S, Klamath Falls, Ore. -
Sullivan, Jack ' H., Merrill,
Ore. .
; 'ft it's a "frozen" article you
.. need, advertise for a used one
in! the classified. ,
SERVICE
CHILOQUIM Many Chtlo
quin boys received promotions in
rank lately. ;
Joe Paulaio, stationed in North
Africa has been promoted to the
rank of M 1c and is interpreter
in both the Spanish and Italian
language for the U. S. navy.-
! Bob Hosley, stationed in India,
has been promoted to the rank
of technical sergeant.
i Bob Wirth was promoted to the
rank of Staff-Sgt., he was award
ed a Presidential Citation and an
Oak Leaf Cluster recently, He
is in England. : . . .
, Charles (Ade) Stinson Is with
the 15th Air Force in Italy.
i Paul Coleman was promoted
to the rank of E. M. 2c. - He
works with the mine laying unit
and Is stationed in Hawaii. .
; Blllie Robertson S 2c has ar
rived in Hawaii and finds it nice
to be able to hire the Hawaiian
girls to do his washing cheaply.
He writes, "They are better at
it than I am."
Bobby Burns stationed in
Italy witnessed the eruption of
Mt. Vesuvius. He writes it was
an awe inspiring sight.
Set. Raymond Fuller writes
from Camp McQuaide, that he
will soon leave for camp Jbee,
Va., to enter officers training
school.
Herb Rooper, Ph. 2c has been
transferred from Seattle navy
base hospital to the Portland re
ceiving base hospital. He re
turned to the States from New
Zealand where he was stationed
for 18 months.
Truman Hall stationed in Eng
land received a new address re
cently. Many believe he was
among the invasion troops, due
to tne cnange in nis address.
. Set. Georee Greeorv has been
in a hospital in England for two
weeks due to a severe attack of
the flu.
Junior. Castel. stationed in
England, flew his first mission
June 5.
Gibson A. Lee with the Roval
air force to India writes: "I've
been here over a year, when we
left England I didn't believe the
vessel as large as it was, could
possibly make it here with the
weight it carried. Yet we are
here. My civilized days seem
to be over. Here men only wear
trousers occasionally, and almost
naked coolies sport umbrellas,
cows wander where they like,
and sleep ditto, where smells all
(noxious) reign supreme. Our
present "drome" is cut off from
the outside world. Monkevs
swing-from the trees by . their
tails over my sleeping bag.
Jackals and hyenas -make the
nights hideout with their shrieks,
and snakes seem to be every
where and into everything. The
heat here is 'sticky', something
juu umaoi aescriue. so mucn
for India, the land of mystery."
. Chief Ranger Crouch -with the
engineer corps writes they are
leaving Camp Abbot -for Fort
Lewis. - He was stationed at Fort
Lewis once before.
Andy Erickson, still stationed
at Iran, has mailed many beauti
ful gifts to - his relatives and
friends, in the States.
uoDDy simmers with the
amphibious forces in the Pacific
area writes that he went in with
th0 first assault wave of marines
to land on the Marshall islands.
Lt. Col. Bradfield is stationed
at New Orleans at this date.
Remo Mclchoire visited In
Chiloquin a few hours last week.
He has returned to a port of em
barkation. John Bradley of the U. -S.
marines has been transferred
from San Diego to El Centro,
Calif. J
t Captain Hank Evans writes
he has been transferred from
Tampa air base to St. Peters
burg, Fla. He is flying the big
Forts and says it's nothing like
the old days. " . '
Captain Nerseth is still sta
tioned at Camp McQuaide, Calif.
Major Peter Galante is now
stationed at a San Francisco
army base.
Katlierine O'Donoughue, cadet
nurse, is stationed at the Good
Samaritan hospital at Portland.
She likes her work and finds it
very interesting.
Ted Ritter has been chosen
to attend a four weeks' course
at a base in Texas. He has been
at Letterman General hospital
in San Francisco where he just
finished a six weeks course.
Hollis H. Mathis, S 2c is
stationed at Ames, Iowa univers
ity. He writes the heat here is
fierce, and there seems to be no
relief in sight.
Gene Cunial, 3c radar man
has sent Jap money and many In
teresting letters from the South
Pacific theater. He was in on
the taking of Tarawa, and writes
how really treacherous the Jap
Sgt. Ralph Taylor was wound
ed in Italy and has been trans
ferred to North Africa for special
care. His brother, Ray, stationed
in New Guinea writes he is go
ing to Australia to a rest camp
after some hard work in that
area.
Ermel Hosley has finished his
boot camp training at Farragut.
Idaho, and has been enjoying his
leave with his family and friends.
Eddie Davis stationed at Fort
Huachuca. Arizona, was award
ed a citation for the outstanding
X-ray technician for the month
of May. Eddie also wears the
good conduct bar and clasp along
with his service medals. '
Bob McCorkhill stationed In
North Africa wrote he is on the
move again.
Audition Fails to
Pay Fint
PORTLAND, July 1 JP)
When a negro charged with dis
orderly conduct told Municipal
Judge John B. Seabrook he for
merly played the piano in "Fats"
Waller s orchestra the Judge
took him across the street to a
piano for a demonstration.
"Building ships has stiffened
;.,, .Tim firiffin. the nrl
soncr, hedged when they nearcd
the piano. "I'll sing instead.' so
the judge, a good solid sender
from the ivories, played accom
paniment. But his song wasn't good
enough. The Judge reconvened
court and assessed a io mis.
BOY BURNS
EUGENE, July 1 tP) Gaso
line thrown Into an outdoor fire
place flarod up and Ignited the
clothea of Douglas LeRoy Hulit.
9, causing Mi death, the coroner
reported today. The boy, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hulse, ran
Into the house and Jumped Into
a bathtub. He died Friday night.
Whim special (last UMd to
pass ultra-violet rajra beeomea too
opaque, It can b treated wIMi
heat and brought back to normal
gain, . .'
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