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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1944)
PACE THREE ,12, HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON ,lv IISTINTS N WAVES UP 25 PER GENT M percent Increase In or. ""'S.. average for' I'"" ."''a1 irt Iho.Pl"-. , i (i. i.l I, nx been MTui i I.kIIciiUoii of the ctW,! .urW': report Hncrult; ow?"'.,'". .V Schrclbor of M niiw thllll "Vor l'f"'0 Ifdon. n.Y...... mI.i factors: "... ,.. ,f Oregon PvES who Imvo returned to '5 J honiw on leave In tho pHt Kir nu'"'. ,, Wrmiu It hliek in ino " ' " ii,. K'S job. In the i'LriH Oregon women have Upaiw,''.0 , ,,,,,. nnvv '."".. ;.?,. tit ami or lit iifl- rH ,or, " : ... .k.u.n(iiif fiii'nmnat E "record for volunteer, iThlfd!'"" opening of !.. nrwl nvliitinn con. IVH IW- ,,,,iH li Interest o " romcn. , . . ttrAtrir n.nifnn'1 incrrilflo lit Tn livn - . . .., ,nn, .7." il...,t,l nfi-pinte which In ihown n ! of 22 nor emit rM.". ...! nvnr the nvcr- lie tor tho first 20 week, of 944. Flashes of Life Br The Auoclated Proas CONVINCING nADTI A Mil flrfl A ,lnnf ryinw."". -- in mini r mi ennrt nn nn HIUH-, i" ..'--!--- - --- lox cat on charge, ook out iiih pid aim atnricu writing, no wrote and wrote, nt the end of i n..ii. nf scrawled tcitlnionv. Ihe Judge anid case dlamlsscd. POTENT CUT T.AKK rtTV A ferlfir, tivimnlnlnt rhlirirfri till rtpfpnri. anl with nipplylng intoxicating liquor to Indiana, nno. accuson him of spiking beer hy adding rubbing niconoi. BHOCK DALLAS The city ambulance driver reported he was called ut to plak up nn unconaclotui woman at n drug More. He learned on his nrrlvnl thnt ihchnd (topped to cnll her lltninr dealer and Inqulro If he lind her favorite brand of whisky. When ho said yea. alio fnlnted PEBSI8TANCE PAY8 SALT LAKE CITY Three limes a bluebird, building her neat In Jnmca do Bry'a woodun mall box. had her construction work deatroyed. But ihe tried once moro, lnld five prcs and threo of them hatched. That' why DeBry now gets nu man at the office. DOWN UNDER QUIZ CHICAGO A civil service ex. amlnatlnn for no lrr rnntnln In the Chicago police dconrtmonl will be clvcn simultaneously on sept. 6 In Chicago and Sydney Australia. In Chlcnso 1.13 nollce lieuten ants will tnlro Dm li-u I t Mnii Murohv. now rnntnin nf mllltnrv ponce in Australia, will lake tho waminauon In Sydney. Hunting Accident Lands Boy In Hospital 13 tho but but Ho HERMISTON, July 12 (7P) A tur 0 ll,n. UI...H I I M - l ,, . u miner in Wal la Waiin hof,pitai wt, R ... Biumncn. u '"I'union, ,nn t owter, , a d his gun wna discharged . . , ' -;iiiiik in mo irig HLuhn tncy wel-0 hunting "obits nciir hero yesterday . . ,"l"er noys. Tno let Pnlni.nrl HAM, , .. . . IU.. .7 . . "lcrs lt!" nip. w given blood plasma hero Julelake Caship To Leave Ttit.ptaii. . cuhi.. -T. V?" Konirp, Bant a "le iulo"ko branch, .C"".u' " "erica, win loavo hero ,i.. " .uu'y...Ji for Jbakeport ,7ro nc will be employed n Hvm h ,y- ,.Mr' Rnfro has with ii; ilur lno 18,1 lWo year Z s: R,enf":? two young from th i.." ."y pom'ng hero return "'w" 10 wmcn wy OUR MEN AND WOMEK IN SERVICE fc tei. fet 1 RECENTLY HOME Stuff Ser- uciint Floyd M. Itiiich of the 7U4tli railway shop ul Ulicyrua, u., wan Homo . Inst woek on a . thrcn-dny fur lough, ilo Is the son of Mm. t Florenco ltlnch- of IK14 Addison street. Kloyd Is an Instructor lit his present stu , ii.. i. .. nun. jiu in ii u r n H ll n t o nf TJ Kliuniith Union I ilgli school niidp -..J N ii s employed l..i is a miu'hlnlntfciji i AN F.ir.HTU A A IT frtvinno ITE STATION, England Crew chief at this P-47 "T hundorbolt" gnier troining station, Teclinl . ul Sergeant Kendal W. Scholor, 1, son of Mrs. Verona Diililnr. 3738 Bisbco streot, Klamath 5 TO' J w as a miu'iuniKi fcijtuj in tno uraai Northern shopa before entering tlio service. ON LEAVE Don Hutchinson, shlpfltlnr 1c, returned home on Juno m after being In tho I'n- clflc ond houthrSr13rtMM Paclfle area fori'"'- 34 moiilhs. This Is his first trip h o mo sine v Pcnrl Harbor. In which he participated. He graduated from KUHS Inj, iimi umi joined the navy In loan. llu is tho son of Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hutchin son of Walton drive and will rcmnlii In Klamath Falls for 30 days. FOP.T BENNINO, Co. PFC Charles F. Foulon, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. p. Kuulon of 1120 Lincoln street. Klamath Falls, has won the right to wear tho wings and boots of tho U. 8. army para troops. Ho has completed four weeks of Jump training during which ho made five Jumps from n plane in flight, tho Inst a tactl- cni jump at night involving a combat problem on landing. DEMINO ARMY AIR FIELD. Doming, N. M. Elmer L. Payne, son or Mr. ond Mrs. J. A. Winkler. 731) Height street, sin frimclsco, has completed his flying and military course at DAAF, and has boon ap pointed a flight officer in tho ormy air forces, in tho transport command. FO Payne was a trained pilot before coming to this base, having served as a pri mary flvins Instructor at an other nlr force - field. Ho had helped train hundreds of Uncle Snm's present pilots during his servlro as a civilian instructor, ond is now entering tho ormy himself. At Dentins army air field, which Is also a top-ranking bombardier school, ho under went courses In navigation, In strument flying and two-engine pilot transition. In addition to rigid military training. Closslfled Ads Iring Results Falls, Ore., has a highly Import ant assignment. Safo take-offs and landings, encompassing pre cision rffnufr nrl .trlir.,11 muln. iuiiiimuc ui inese lormiaame figni- cr planes are his chief responsibilities. Rut Krhnlnr .nl.rnil flm ..... 'Irn In thn .nrlu rtnrt nt 'AO . ,.! Klamath Falls, Ore. Ho was as- ngnea to - i;uriiss-wrigiil Tech n Pnllnrnln fnw .... l..lAnul.,n study of aircraft mechanics and engine repair and on completion ll m ORE TONITE ESTAVfRn a M 10 H WAV T SOUTH P 1$ of tho course was ordered over seas. Ho urrlvcd In Englund in November ot tho sumo veur. Since his arrival, he hus also com pleted another highly technical courso at one of the largest army air forces technical training schools in Englund. bgt. Hcnolcr attended Ashland. Ore., high school and wus grad uated in the chins of '40. bgt. Bcholcr met and married an Eng lish girl. His wife, tho former Margaret Hlcklcy, dnughtcr of Mr, and Mrs. James lilcklcy, of Woodford House, Longer street, Mountficlds, Shrewsbury, is liv ing with her parents for the dura tion. AN EIGHTH AAF BOMBER STATION, England Four Ore gon flyers, all members of the same Eighth AAF Flying Fort ross group, were decorated re cently for their part in the bomb ing attacks on nazl-hcld France leading up to the Invasion by allied forces. Among the airmen Is Stuff Ser geant Charles T. Wright, 23, a bull turret gunner, who received tho Oak Leaf Cluster to tho Air Medal. Ho U tho son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 8. Wright of route 3, Klumuth Falls. He was for merly a woodworker with the Knlpino Plywood company. His wife, Mrs. Abblo T. Wright, lives In Charlotte, N. C. LEAVE Carl RECENTLY ON E. Blakclv. nlu- nulman 2c with tho navy, was recently homo on Icavn with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Blnkely, 40 3 0 Shasta way. B 1 a k e 1 y has been In the navy for two yeurs. He at tended Klamath Kalis schools before entering the service. 15TH AAF IN ITALY Tech nical Sergeant Mickey Butler. 19 son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. But ler, 4849 Summers lane, Klam ath Falls, Ore., waist gunner in an AAF B-17 Flying Fortress, has been awarded the Air Medal with one Oak Leaf Cluster for "meritorious achievement while participating in sustained aerial operations against the enemy." Sergeant Butler attended Klamath Union high school and wag employed by the Southern Pacific railroad of Klamath Falls previous to his enlistment in the AAF on December 15, 1942 at Klamath Falls, After completing basic training, he attended radio school at Scott field and received aerial gunnery training, qualify ing him for a position as gunner on one ' of the big four-engine bombers. At the completion of advanced training -with heavy bombard ment aircraft at MacDill field, Florida, and Lakeland, Florida, the sergeant transferred over seas into the Mediterranean the ater of operations J a member of a bombardment group oper ating with the 15th air force. He has been overseas four months and has participated in 33 missions over European, Bal kan, and Italian targets, and his first mission was flown over Imotski, Yugoslavia, on March 30, 1944. Among other impor tant targets, Flying Fortresses in his organization have participat ed In missions over enemy instal lations at Ploesti, Rumania, Wlcner-Neustadt, Austria, Gyor, Hungary, Varese, Italy and Tou lon, France. BOND FIGURES PORTLAND, July 12 (iP) Latest figures for Oregon's Fifth The next regular meeting of the Loyal Order of MOOSE h been cancelled. Offletri are a tUn dine ittU conference at Eu gene. Saturday night part? on Jnljr S la alio cancelled. War Loan drive today show! total sales at $157,991,699. "K" bond purchases reached $34, 046,819. - " shipment of , Bergman Work Shoes in the much-wanted Lace to Toe Model Light weight $9.85 Medium weight $14.85 Medium weight Logger Unealked $15.85 and $21.00 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main St. tor HOME REPAIRS! We! olasels cardi gan. 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