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HMy Knl. rk Anrlrtii l.urw rTrtl inpn.lhia A U Kinder. J. K. Ilou.a. Mr. frt. O.n.r.l Dfwallon. Miry S. ai". a. L nrart.haw. Mr. lfj. Ml. 1 r Mill-t- Mr nk C.ntiia, Mr. )luh TUV. 'r. KhlrlMV r.lllMn.Ml Ur,. hi. Kt'lia. a rrkml, Rihl V V ?. Trlnrntf, Mr. nt I H. NIon, Piy PeabUr, XnUMaii, Mr O Sf. I'tlorliirk;, r ItavWie. D. W. Cox. Crt Mc 0ry Prlco, AU Dtllty, Loul fhan. rilrarwth fltnna I'nlrlrln -urn. urn uritbnn, Qencral .n.r r.iunii. Mr. C. C. N.rxl rank. II "y VVlin. A rrtonrl. Albart 1ln. l.ai.K rI..U irmm fn Ko Jono,' Mn. 'j." O. n m vV. Mr. O. n. '". Vlnlpititf 'Hand toclely'. maroon Anieriini. IU.IU. nnd iprnt icvi-nil venri on duty 111 luu Hnwauyn irllMnaji prior to the wor. Alter return lull to thin country nn fiirlnuuh ho ngulii r'portvJ (or ovorcu norvlcc. unci has mrcn arllon it) New Cakdmiiu lor thg past two- iinu-uDU-nuii yours. Hl yotintior brother, Erwln. MM 3c, USNR, cnlbtud iu the I 1 V 1 Scubuoa In Auiiut of 1043, and received his training in Rhode Island, Maine and California. He Irll for ovonwan duly In Novum, bor of 1044. and nt urc.icnt l wllh the 103rd naval construc tion battalion In the Marianas in lands. Theodor and Erwln are the soiu of Mrs, Lena Helm of 8654 S. OUt in Klamath Falls, and tlte nuphews of Albert Biuuuurf of Dairy. ... KEESLER FIELD, Blloxl. Mlsa. FO Richard 0. Nason, formerly of box 25-A, Chonnill, Ore., litis arrived at the AAF training command's omerftmicy rcicue school nt Keesler field for an intensive air crow operational training course to prepare him (ur dullns wth ail WWgancy (unL'uu ountiron. Emeruencv raaeua . aoiindronH. of which he eventually will bo- comt! a crow niamucr, arc cluirgvd with the important mis sion of searching for and savlnfi the lives of army air forces per sonnel who havo been forced down or havo been forced to abundon Iholr aircraft over land or wutvr In the thaalera of war. . GORDON ON DUTY m. u. uoraon, a ao, usn, whoso wife Mn. Vera (Sordon re.idoa at 231 S. flth. In Klamath runs. ! In t ha tt-r a e u b e e s, and has been on ai llva rllltv In thi South Pacific for six months, rnor to enter Ing the service two yours ago, Gordon wui em. ployed by the Coca Cola Bot tling company, nnd was a mem ber of the "Oregon Hillbilly" or cnusira. NINTH AIR FORCE FIGHT-EK-UOMUER GROUP, France Cpl, Donald Byrne, now over sous for more than a year, Is a member of the flghtcr-bombcr group which has received dlntin gulitliad battlu honora for action Ui support of tho allied lines on the western front. Cpl. Byrne's futher I living at the Pondosa apartments, Klamath Falls. Tho 3aatlt fighter group re ceived the I'residcntlur Citation for its action at Mons when American forces invaded Bel glum on Soplember 3. 1844. Dis covering a mass retreat of enemy forces from northern Franco, "the 308th fillhtor btoud bombed and strafed In tho face ot a with ering barrage of anti-aircraft and small arms fire." The arouo de stroyed 202 motor transport and damaged 30, destroyed 230 horse drawn vehicles and an un determined number of enemy personnel. HOMK ON LEAVE Lois Young, AMMI Jo, of the Waves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Young of 4887 Thompson avenue, Is home on leave from naval air station, Atlanta Georgia until April 7. Mlu Young, who la an aviation In strument technician, enlisted through the Klamath Falls navv recruiting station on November 4, 184J ana received her basic training at Muntors collone, Now York, attended abeclallzod aviation school at Great Lake's naval training station, Chicago, Illinois and for the 10 months. has been attached to the naval air, Atlanta. ROGERS GRADUATED Marine Capt. James E. Rogers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie E. Rogers, 881 Pacific Terrace, re cently completed field artillery rchool, marine corps base, Quan llco. Va. He is now awaiting further assignment. A graduate of Oregon State collego, ho holds BS degree, and la a member ot me mi uoltft tneia fraternity. DEPUTY GRANGE MEnniLI State Denuty Grunge Mauler Charles Wick- lander, who wllh Mrs. wick lander wna n gueat of tho Mer rill grange March 28, gave some nterestlng fuels on grange ac tivities In the stale, suying there are 340 granges with more thun 89.000 members in urcgun whero- the grange has been uc tlve for 80 years. There are 43 Juvenile grunge with more than 800 members from 5 to 14 years of age. Mrs. Wlcklander la district Juvenile chairman for oastern Oregon. Dr. David Ferguson whs ob ligated in tho 3rd and 4th dc g -on and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Fields and Mr. and Mrs. John McNeill In the 1st and 2nd de grees. Urangers wno are tnicresien In the Blue Cross hospital plan which provides for reduced cost of hoxpltal care are asked to con tact Mrs. Lillian Thomason prior to April 13, closing date for ap plications. The grange voted t6 meet twice n month on the second and fourth Monduys, beginning April i). Meetings have been held once a month since the start of gas rationing. Mrs. Virgil Morrow look first prize in the Eustcr bonnet pur ade, hats being made by the ladies from kitchen utensils. Mrs. John W. Taylor look sec ond. A card party will follow the business meeting on April 0 and the members donated $4.52 to the Red Cross. Jeep Flies Off End Of Dock, Hits Water COOS BAY, April 6 (VPl Ruin which blotted out the end of the pier was blamed today for a jeep's flying off tho end of a dock and landing in three feet of water. The occupants were un injured. Tho tide was out when the freak accident occurred, report ed Rev. Oscar Payne, driver. He was Jeep-riding with another vol unteer coast guard reserve member. Tulelake COMING ESQUIRE and TOWER SUNDAY & NOW OPEN ft THI WINEMA HOTEL GRILL (Under New Management) HOURS; 6 A. M. TO 10 P. M. At kers Needed linum Plant LAMn Apll n rrrt .1 11 i. K'" u I'll JIHU M.lllll.l ...t.il- I l . i - . iiiumiib innusii y clvo a serious setback tin- ywi rtcrn ore round lo J sr. , u, futtines ai me ' aluminum plant, tho r iiower actminlatrotor ,h,?v,,r ""Plod to In- kid "Y h-.r...iii" y eaoni mnn f.- ; ' ' or ve tor the lejotlntlon, to attract (bi "..""nuiacturinB ' In- E m "urmwen wi men are not found. -Tho For oiiimei'clal c,erniIoti LEJ nd SERVICE '.Sea . .. efr9raHon 'Pment Co. KiBmnth 'hone 8455 WE'RE SELLING ii lul 1 m Today there ore many thing we alt must do without so we will have them tomorrow! Looking forward . . . working, for the future, is one of the things America does best. For we all know thot when to. morrow comes It brings with It many things which are even flnar than we hoped they would be. Sorry, no Hamiltons today. But they'll be back, better, for having been to war. HAMILTON mtuttam tact Place your order now ... to you'll be one of the first to get . NEW Hamilton Mickys J 700 Main St. EWELERS Phone 3191 PFC Richard Anderson, eld est son of Mr. and Mr. w. H. Anderson Is with the 180th In fantry division which Is driving from soutliorn Krunco Into Ger many. Anderson, a graduate of the lull-lake high school attend ed grade school ill Merrill, Ore gon. Ho ban been overseas five moiilhri and trained in tho U. S. as mi aerial gunner but was loter transferred to the Infantry division. His brother 1st 9gt. Russell Andorson, who saw 30 months notion and six major buttles in the Luropeun theater of war Is now in training in a Spokane army hospital. Mrs. J. W. England left Friday for tho San Franeisco bay area where she will visit a brother George Gllliupie who was crit ically wounded earlier this year in combat In the European the ater of war. Tho young man who suffered loss of both eyes una critical racial ajicl nana wounds Is in an army hospital for blind veterans near San Francisco. Prior to entering tho service he lived with hts Darents nt Grants Pass. His mother has also visited him recently. The Tulelake home demon stration unit will hold an all- day session, rriduy, Annl 8. in the annex of the Tulelake Pres byterian church with tt'tollo Lair, emergency war food assist ant as loader. Miss Lair will demonstrate the preparation of various mna or nread. Tulelake growers will hold a general meeting, Thursday eve ning, April 8 In ths high school, members to take up hourly wages for weeding, the 1945 labor problems and other sub jects. Easter vacation brought borne Barbara Bcntley from tho Uni versity of Oregon, Patty Gentry and Patsy Warring, University of Oregon, Florence Staunton and Harriett Coulson, Stanford, Donna McFall, Carolyn Ryck man. Joyce Halousek and Linda lee Galloway from Chico State. Patricia and Dorothy Thomas and Phyllis Snyder are also at home from the University of Nevada, PROMINENT BANKER DIES SPOKANE, April 8 (Pi F. E. Celllster, former president of the Oregon Bankers' association rrlday, April I. 145 HERALD AND NEWS SEVEN and member of the Oregon state board of higher education, died of a heart attack at his home here Wednesday. SUNDAY April 0w COOPER PELICAN THEATRE Adding Machine Calculator Ne Royal Typewriters For WPB Apprgv.rJ Uwr. disks coaiis rat for those bard-to-oet Items PIONEER PRINTING AND STATIONERY CO. 124 8a th Klamath falls EDDIE'S STEAK HOUSE 127So. 7th SPECIAL STEAK DINNERS Southern Friod Chicken 1 40c MERCHANT'S LUNCH Includes Seup - Salad Dessert Co Woffles All Hours MmU Tickets SS.S0 Value for $5.00 r A Schilling Mustard Sauce 4 special treat with told meals and cheese 'A u PLAY-? CV3 H H D f4" For Kiddies and Grown-Ups o DRAW-STRING SKIRTS is Fine seersuckers in green, blue, brown and red stripes. $998 Cm BRA and SHORTS Bright floral prints in blue and green combina tions. Other Style $3.98 to $7.93. SI JANTZEN T-SHIRTS ,fj . i j-f White grounds in assorted stripes. Others at $1.49. Small, medium and large sizes. SLIP-ON SWEATERS Novelty all-over chenille designs. Assorted pastels and white. Others at $3.98. Sizes 34 to 42. $298 S- 98 $998 rt Speca Rayon Panties Elastic band waist in Brief and Trunk styles. Pink only. Small, medium and large. $00 Ladies' t COTTON PAJAMAS $998 Raef mirilihi Iti-tict-A txi iiitMftc in ttsMltt. n raar ninle 0.r V(VJMi!F WMl'S" r'l' 1 ,VI Ml fcr. syi 1 , - y wt.i 1 piniw f. pwt style. Sizes 34 to 40.- DOWNSTAIRS STORE Children's T-Shirts SQ00 Stripes and plain in assorted colors. N THRIFTY BUYS CHILDREN'S PANTIES Sizes 2 to 8. Other. 89c and $1,19. Girls1 DRESSES $198 'Fine 80-sq, percales. Assorted colors In aot patterns, sizes J to U yrs. Boys' Cotton Pgntj Sanforized and smartly tailored. Tans, browns and greens In plain and herring bones. 2 to 12 yrs. Others $2.69 to $3.98. $1 49 Rayon and cotton knitted styles in, elas tic, waist bands. White and pink. - 2 for $100 BOYS' SPORT COATS Plain and combination colors. Tweeds, -gabardines and flannels in - assorted , styles. 2 to 10 years. GABARDINE SLACK SUITS , . Best quality rayon and cotton,' Navy blue only, Sizes 12 to 20, 54 95 H $495. p $595 c ... r . WE ARE OPEN UNTIL 6 P. M. DAI LI Itit WOMAN'S STCCE7inc I 1