I, 1944 V-XT' -.' MEN HERALD AND NEWS, MAMAIM TALLS, OREGUN AND IVOMENIN 'filer WW s,,'v'cu oI WMi, Strid I""1 l""m February! JmrJ hi Prrvl It illfCV' an In km J,, f A ). L',d Fori - niiiiM. hLi Sm ll ern I'ncl- Fi niMlrni the .service. '?' fnl c mi army T" walion Islands. Sho ill to 11 o wn irnrii- mid liltfh schools IllMO h i ici riM'lIVO(l her i'ifV nurse's training (i- J nl 1 in m n nil el lr- J hospital, fori- numf i Hillside hospital here a short tlnin be fori) OllllKtlllK I" gut " llir Miii-rliis tlio serv- l I Strict received basic ll '.. whil ml ."La, Calif. At Cninn iht received oversells or Jlirtin Slrld of the U. S. hu teen plenty uf action 'Jr.... i. nn,.l(l.. Hi ritll. sou II ",v oversells i i i i beta i r, I ii, now 4 wrm I i "l ' I Pit I rally Is- -s .. I S ol this I f Marti n A.''' i thrilled tofHn-i . hit broth--:f ,. DiMslrom. '. I. . ,v in thelW8' J it kE 33 31 rally ISIHI1CIS. nmrun nn: ' ... .rvi, inr lfl.12 tended snide ami high i here, lie recently wrote I..I. Ii .lotting iuini, "it'vii .... jmctohls parents: ISLE OF PARADISE imn in (lie South Pacific, li c of nnradlsc, icsniic the Japs ii.sunder i as wc msy suffice. .oon comes through the :m trees. jitarrr, silent night, t naven i nine to watcn nl moon j it's i beautiful sight. :?i are all good fellows, mens, tney arc swell, any how some men will mge they're living in a merry 'flDOlU we hn' nrA wnn. rfuL love It In a friendly sort : Ml we have lo hit the sons ! auowca to soy. lake the evil ones pay. I'res no other place quite le It Ixl old USA. WITOH PROMOTED "!" v-nion, son or nir. l William R. Canton, 727 . iHoinoirn to tnc at master scrRcnnt, nc- I Ift M.nh 1 . , Ik ;,S v 1,1 "iiieis irom rt Air i ti-i.. - in luiiy. n-year-old redhead Is Inspector of an j .WW Fortress sqnndron "."Overseas since 8, 1942, Sfit. Canton ! , I"Mth" in England lUlv Present stn- R. ' considers the early r i in a menu cam fihli roughest. At that h.ir-T' sitiinted nt an kiui.. .' llcw almost lu occasional I, Won, then staff in. i vorK tlny nd 4 ,lleviato the many , 5anVlM ?nd Nwa 7aI l. . - sient to Chanuto Field, III., to he trained as an aircraft sheet nielui worker. Coiniilutlnu tlio iliu hum- coni'Mi, lio was Kent lo CielKcr Klolil. Wash., In April, 1IH2, and unsigned to his present orKiinltnlloii. SkI. Canton Is a graduate of Siierod Heart academy. Ills brother, Kdwiird. Is it first class seainon vtatluiicd on the cast coast. BUCKNER ATTENDS BCHOOL A Itiniberjnek before euteilii the navy, (ieoritii W. Itiuknor, 2ft. Sae, UKNII. of Kluinatli I' ll I Is. In now learnlui: bout en illiiecrlni! at liiiullni; c raft school, Minphlb- f-Pf '" lou training Kf base, Coronndo, Ir Calif, Ho ro c e n 1 1 y w limned top mini In his dliisel en itlno repair and m ii I n t o nance class. Itlnc Jacket Buckner report ed to the am phibious I in i ll -lug base last August, after completing re c r ll 1 1 training at the nuvnl training center, Sun Diego, Calif. Ills wife, Mrs. Hazel L. Buckner, their daughter, Rita, 2. and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Oorgo C. Huckner, resldo at Klamath Kails. HAYES AWARDED DFC SSgt. Clifford T. Hayes. 22, top turret gunner on a B-24 Liberator, litis been awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for "extraordinary achievement, cool courage and devotion to duly during 8th air force bombing attack on occupied Kn ropc. He is the son of Mrs. y4t I M Till C. ii a yes. zat Oregon, this city. The veteran gunner survived the unenviable experience o f parachuting In to the Icy wa ters of tho English channel. As a splne-tlngler it took preced ence. Struck by iw.l flak Just before leaving the French coast, after bitting a nazl airfield in France, the aircrnfl In which Sgl. Hayes was flying lost the use of three engines and was losing altitude at 1200 feet per minute when the pilot gave the order lo Jump. "I got out of my parachute harness about 20 feet above the channel," the Oregon combat man recalled, "and went under the water so deep that I thought I'd never reach the sur face. But I did, got my "Mae West" Inflated and In about a half hour was picked tip by seamen from a French destroy er. They had spotted me going down." The new United Stntes nickel contains no nickel, but Is 56 per cent copper. 3S per cent silver, and 9 per cent manganese. IliGII SCHOOL1 i i can j, vfftvfB 01 kptus-4fi Bv JU ANITA RHINN Mrs. Mary Somers, represent ing tho l'iciillcc-llull Publlslilng eninpuiiy, visited tho Thomas Miorlhund class this week in or der lo see what progress the class is milking. Huh is an expert- menial class in m)mta! Oregon, KUHsfFl' being tho onlv1'.' high school Inti Oregon In which &St ' lb in iiuiKlll. If till! ClllSli proves success ful, what cun be learned In two years of any oth er method can be learned one year Thomas. Nine of the Kruler Kubs have been admitted to the K ruler staff as a result of u news writing con test. Those kubs arc us follows: Mary Lou Case, Dorothea Cog dill, John Lurr.cn, Helen Sim monson, Laura Coles, Wesley Robinson, Yvette Sweet, and Ju dith Lnrsen. At the end of the semester, after further training, still more of the kubs will bo taken Into Ilia regular staff as reporters. The school has purchnscd a complete set of dictionaries of high school standard. The entire English department in turn gives approximately nil eight -day project of tho use of the diction ary. Many students arc astonished at the vast umount of Informa tion available In an ordinary dic tionary, and find the project ex tremely Interesting. Thursday. November 2. the first ot a series of spcukcrs spon sored by the Itotury Internation al, will sneak to a sophomore-Junior-senior usscmbly. Don Bolt of Brazil, Indiana, will speak on tho topic of "The Hole of the North American Continent." This series is composed of four speakers who will talk to the students during the day, and to adults at 7:15 p. m. in the audi torium. The scries is free to the students, but admission to the public will be $1.20. Saturday, November 4, has definitely been cstoblishcd as the date for the Jobs Daughters' "Starlight" formal. Dancing will be from 0 to 12 in the Masonic temple. Music will be furnished by six pieces of the marine or chestra. Programs will he on sale at school Friday, and admission will be $1.10. Classified Aas Bring Results. PACE SEVEN FmI Btuffy? 3 Hropt in each noitril, help you hroatha freer. Caution: Um only tu directed. Gt PENETRO NOSE DROPS What Does the County Court Do? DOROTHEA BUCK Democratic Candidal for County Commissioner Over KFJI Thursday 7:10 P. M. 1 Td. Adv. by Dorothea Buck SJInlng, hp wa. MM ift hi 1 1? ri niT.iViVL pRANCE RATTER lal (...- I Phone 4193 GIRLS! GIRLS! If You Can Sing or Have Any Talent Whatsoever Report to 1 15 South 4th St. ' mm INSURE the future of YOUR , CHOOLS To guerantte that Oregon boys and girls, no matter where they live, will have an equal opportunity for a fine education, vote to mend the Kate constitution to guarantee in creased state support of public schooli. . Adoption of this amendment will mean con tinued reduction of local property taxes and ' icarautd atsnartiuvilv for VOUf children. . HEALTH GROUP SETS T! Jane C. Allen, Portland, field organization secretary of the Oregon Tuberculosis association, Is in Klamath Falls to meet with members of the Klamath Coun ty Public Health association. Vance Vaupel, president, has culled a meeting Thursday at 7:.'I0 p. m., at the new health center, In order to create Inter est in the asso '.ation and plan an active program for the com ing year. Miss Allen reported Wednes day that the state association tills lummcr Invested $15,000 ot Its funds to build and equip a trailer-truck carrying the same type of X-ray machine being used In the shipyards. The trailer will be on the road thl month, going from county to county, and should be In Klamath by spring. Miss Allen pointed out that the trailer is for use of "healthy people," as one out of every 100 healthy persons has been found to be a victim of tuberculosis. The X-ray machine takes an average of 120 pictures per hour, and Miss Allen will ex-: plain the advantages of the trailer-truck to Interested per-: sons at the Thursday night meeting. Sgr. Joe Michel Killed On Guam SSgt. Joe Mlchels, to..,ier Lebanon boy and brother of Marie Mlchela of this city, was killed in action on Guam, ac cording to word received by the youth's mother, Mri. Fredallna; Mlchels. Portland. ! Michcls died October 6, how-' ever, the family believes he was wounded several days before; that time in the conquest of: Guam. Miss Mlchels is a teach-, cr in the Henley schools. DEVELOPING ENLARGING PRINTING PHOTO SERVICE ' ' I Underwood Bldej. VOTE FOR ianrii L ' Shepherd FIR MAYOR BECAUSE He has been a business man in Klamath Falls for 17 years and has been active In civic and fraternal affairs, giving generously of his time to matters ef public welfare; and because his business experience and civic activities have made him conversant with the many problems e! our citr. HE IS FITTED AND QUALIFIED BY TEMPERAMENT AND SYMPATHETIC UNDERSTANDING TO DEAL WITH OUR PRESSING JUVENILE PROBLEMS. He is a family man with three children one a first lieutenant in the army air corps; a daughter, attending in University of Oregon, and a son in the sixth grade in Klamath Falls. And be cause he has a constructive program for the city of Klamath Falls. As an example: Will imme diately put into effect ordinance No. 3420, and thereby terminating the BLACK SNOW MENACE in Klamath Falls . "tjw m V ; --r - I Paid A dr. Shepherd for Mayor Clnb Chai. Bell, Seety., MS Broad ft. rd. Artr, br Klamath Count . Teacher a Til mm of THE MIGHT v of mw TBs country Has tieebme tfie most powerful nation; In the feorld On tK nrinciole of maioritv rule- 'JTfie people of tKe Unitea States of America Have pHiloso phically accepted tHe idictum that that which the majority of the people of the country want is, in the lone nan, the best for the country. In order that the true wishes of the majority be Known It Is imperative that everyone eligible to 'do so cast a vote in the com ing election " - ';' ' ' ' '' The fact that this country Is today in an international war ror the preservation of the traditional American right of free elections makes it more imperative than ever that you ... , , TUi tHtmmt It puhlutii IjtH BLITZ-WEINHARD COMPANY hlkt imutnl tvny American t Ilium I rfM ,.,tlu KigbtfVtt!