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ntinB TANKS
,vt, rhnrlM sl"110' "D"
,S,nd Mr.H. J. D. Stone ot
S" 'nil M4 tllllk wlUl 0
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ffi bv 11 tank belonging
f,Wd Levy. . .
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fj.l,. n.'llon bllt I US KhllH!
ISTliU outfit, after upend-
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I1E8H GETS CLUSTER
Kami air roncE
KbMSTAT'ON .England-
K. Vn.nllot on a B-17 Fly-
Fr.. nf tho ttOlh bomber
F' -iri n.
Unl cluster to tho Air
bl lor "meritorious nrorevc-
WIIIU: ' "LIJHIIR ill
tlh air lorco uoihuihk 111
10n n"l wiir Industries nnd
lorllnj ground lorces oai-
i.nh worked for G. W.
t'rno and Son ueforo ontcr-
llio urmy "
He iJ Ihe snn of Curl Ss
ol Olymplii, Wash., former
lake farmer.
1ft. THOMAS HONORED
t. Wllllo R. Thoiniis, 1044
unllo, who gave Ills life In
battle for llucriition ot 111c
points, was among me soi
1 honored recently hi 32d
ion memorial services held
f e American cemetery near
in on Leyle island.
1 1 climax to me unci mil
tfsivo ceremony, tnps was
ided by a bugler and rifle-
llrtd ttirco volleys over mc
1 of the 3Zd division s men
died on Leyle have been
ltd In 0110 of three neat,
fkept temporary cemeteries
urigara, Plnainopoan or LI
L Each Is carefully tended
Iraleful Filipinos, under the
irvuion 01 American oni-
VIERS ON LEAVE
Iclor D, Vlcrs, Ph. M 2c
tome nomo aticr 21 montns
llvo duly In tho South Pa
Aflcr a ;iO-diiy leave he
en assigned lo duty at tho
II air sliilion here.
lers is a former Mcrald-Ncws
tr earner, lie Is the son of
and Mrs. W. N. Vlers of
Walnut nnd attended local
t!j prior to hi.i enlistment.
ILL1AMS GETS BADGE
fC lUiy A, Williams, son of
and Mrs. Chester R. Wil
li 2723 Gettlc, Klamath
. was awarded the combat
hlryman's bndco nt Fort
Okla., recently. Williams
veteran of 25 months in the
!c theater.
PAPE, CHAPMAN CITED
Pvt. Alfred II. I'upc nf 1012
Ivory, box Z43, mid St. Dwitihl
L. Chapman of Merrill nru nieiii.
hers of the nillht engineer bout
maintenance conipiiny which has
been awarded the coveted Meri
torious Service unit plmpie.
The plncpie wan awarded fur
"Miperlnr perfi.inuiiice of duty
In Ihe aeriiinpllshiiieni of excep
tloiiully (lifMcuU laslts."
The conipiiny, whose aclloii
packed lusliuy began with re
pairing enift shut up in the
Dieppe raid, continued with as
sault bunt iipeniliun anil repair.
They were often under fire,
through four major invasions,
without the loss of 11 man,
HISCH IN PARIS
Sgt. Kloyd lllsch of 034 Ad
dison Ik one of III) CII railroaders
who lire working nt railway sla-
Hons In I'iii Ik working VA hours
a day seven days a week, main
taining U. S. army hospital
trains operating In France.
When they landed 011 French
benches In July 1IM4 Uiey found
bomb-shattered rail yards filled
with hundreds of cms and loco
molivos piled on end. They sal
vaged captured and bombed
equipment and have been re
pairing and building hospital
trains since.
. MISS nODB COMMENDED
Virginia Hobb, niece of Mrs.
Jennie Grover, IKM N. 1Mb, is
among the American Red Cross
workers given special mention
for tlieir activities in Kngland.
Miss Hobb is also the cousin of
Mrs. Paul Kcyci of this city.
Miss Hobb recently received an
official commendation from Lt.
Col. W. M. Crofton, command
ing officer, ordnance depart
ment, for her work In the main
taining of morale prior to D-day
and subsequent to tho Invasion,
In a letter home Miss Mobb de
scribed the organization of a
band with Instruments supplied
by the Hcd Cross
HUTCHENS IN ITALY
1st Lt. Ronald II. llutchcns,
platoon commander, is a mem
ber of the H04th lank destroyer
battalion, fifth army, unit, that
has proved itself extremely ver
satile in action on the Italian
front. L.t. llutchcns Is the son of
Mrs. Lula B. llutchcns, 524
Iiigh, well-known Klamath Falls
post office employe.
CLARK PROMOTED
Orval V. Chirk, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold N, Clark. 2338 Ore-
gon, now holds the rating of sea
man first class at the naval air
technical traminii center nt Nor
man, Okla. Before entering the
navy, Clark was emnlovcd by
the Lost Hiver dairy. He is a for
mer KUHS student.
KLAMATH MEN IN ITALY
'' Two Klamath men, Cpl. Al
bert E. Shellev, bridge carpen
ter, and PFC Tom H. Patterson,
combat engineer, are with the
fifth army In Italy where they
maintain roads, bridges nnd
trails for the fifth army in the
rugged mountain terrain before
the Po valley in Italy. Shelley
omes from Bonanza, Patterson
from Klamath rails.
ALL ELASTIC
SUSPENDERS
Work or Droit
OREGON WOOLEN STORE
8th and Main
f
rr,:,
SAFETY CHECKS
with regular Vcedol
30-point lubrication
Your Helpful Associated Dealer has the know-how
of good lubrication. He checks your car against
he famous Vcedol work chart, point by point...
30 of them... for your protection. No margin for
C(fr, no forgetting. The seven safety-checks keep
yu tolling smoothly, safely.
TIDK WATSR ASSOCIATED Oil COMPANY
Rcmcmben Vcedol Safely-Check Lubrication
Every 1000 Miles or 60 Daysl
Service Man's Wift,
Little Girl Walk
Two Miles For Food
Sunshine or snowstorm, you
may see them walking into
town a young lady and a lit
tle girl.
Tncy must walk a distance
of approximately two miles
to get their meals. They are
the, wife and daughter of a
service man stationed at the
base hero. Each morning he
walks the same distance Into
town to catch a but back to
the bar'icks, and each night
he walks out to see his family.
Tho only place this little
family could find to live U
,vay out of town. There are no
cooking accommodations and
they have no transportation
other than public conveyancci
which d not go by the court.
Anyone with a small house
or apartment closer in, avail
able for this service man's
fumlly Is requested to contact
tho chamber of commerce
othcrwlso you may pass them
on the highway, a lady and a
little gird trudging two miles
into towfi, rnin or shine.
PENDLETON S
IT
ROUND-UP TO
BE HELD AGAIN
PENDLETON, March 7 UP)
Pendleton's nationally famous
round-up will be held again this
year.
Directors this week voted to
return to the regular four-day
show, Instead of three as held
last year, and selected September
12, 13, 14 and IS as the dates.
The event was revived In 1944
after a three year war-time
lapse.
Decision to stage the western
classic this fall followed word
from the office of defense trans
portation that rodeos are not in
cluded In the racing ban If re
strictions on horse, dog or motor
vehicle races are observed.
F. S. Le Grow, Athena banker,
was elected president ot the
round-up to succeed the late S.
R, Thompson.
Le Grow, also well-known
stockman and member of the
Oregon state racing commission
since Its organization 12 years
ago, ia a native of Walla Walla,
Wash., Where lie -was born In
ihyh. ne came to Atncna in
1002.
Other officers for the coming
year are: John Hales, vice presi
dent succeeding Rep. Lowell
Stockman, who will hold the
post of honorary vice president;
Clyde Richcy, chamber of com
merce president, secretary; and
H. W. Dickson, treasurer.
Round-up directors also recom
mended the appointment of E. N.
Boylen of Pendleton, for many
years arena director of the show,
as vice president of the seventh
district for the Rodeo Association
of America, a post held for many
years by Thompson before his
death,
INCREASES SET
SALEM, March 7 (P) Gov
ernor Earl Sncll signed Into law
today the bill making permanent
the 1943 salary increases for
Lane county officers.
The hey-day of the working
man is at hand.
Specialists In various branches
of employment have the whole
wide world to choose from, re
stricted only by actual fighting
fronts. They may pick any spot
on tiio globe where they would
like to live and find the job they
are qualified for.
The condition at the United
Slates employment office here,
Jack Almctcr says, is still more
jobs than men to fill them.
Skilled and unskilled workers
In every branch of employment
conceivable aro in acmana now.
Wages soar from 70 cents per
hour for common labor to $7128
per year for specialized civil
service positions.
Positions aro open In this area
for men and women at the
Marine Barracks, naval air sta
tion, Lakcvicw auxiliary air field
and the war relocation authority.
Retired men and women may
stage a comeback now, finding
a nicho in industry where they
can be useful and help win the
war on the home front if they
will register with the USES, A!
meter said.
Almetcr and half a score of
qualified agents in the office are
ready to interview applicants for
jobs and will refer them to the
job most suited to their abilities.
SMITH IN ETO
Corp. Elton W. Smith, 2530
Dnrrow, is a member of the en
gineering department of ' the
710th railway grand division
now serving in the. European
theater , of operations. ., ..
KEEN GRADUATED
Pvt. Flora E. Keen of this
city lias been graduated from
the camera technicians' school
at Lowry Field, Denver, Colo.,
according to information from
tho army air forces training
command.
It It's a "frozen" article you
need, advertise for a used one
in the classified.
J tut I ileceived"
Sport Shirts
Hollywood "Sunray" Sanfor
ized Sport Shirts. Sizes small
to large.
93.95
DREW'S MANSTORE
733 Main Si.
Wednesday. March 7, 1948
HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN
fter you've turned in that
big bundle to the waste paper drive
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ill
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We can and will ktsp jou
supplied with coil if you
do thin
1. Let us know a week be
fore you need coal.
2. Let us make bulk de
livery to conserve manpower.
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