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ml ... WMH'n Irwin, Ml. .1.
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HEIM8 IN SERVICE
88gt. Thunder F. Holm of tho
JOUlii iitlllliiry pullcu company
pnllolud in the U, S. iinny In
,i Mr. Mrt. iwn aerwrmr.
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Mr. C H. lUicn. Mr. m(
I. Walter. Mr h1 Mr. Kntr.l
Mrv M rrmn
rtrth Stwrnwi. Mr. nt Mr.,
suf( l'htlM A"fl. riwn
lr II K Dunn. Mr. Anna h.f.
jttu, Mrt M K Cr.wd.r. Mnlvu
Irifruih.r. Mr. Mi. J
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tilt tllltv. Mr, nd Mr. Krnh
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Mr. ifl Mr. WtHlm Unniian,
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tf. Hnv rH Mr. nit Mi. M.
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Mr.. lHipaitv. Mr. I, muriwr.
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iimM.li II I. ICvi.ii.. Willi.
ll.raUl t. Kdlrn. trunk roir.
rn U.rihy Cul. Mr
lilo5. Mr Tripp. Mr nd Mr.
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Obff. Mr. M.r(tf M'icci,
Munmn. flhlrler KtcmyT.
nibt. ConnolW SaiMI Shnp,
supply i.nrii'a, r rirnuir
hotr ah, rr.u m.irntxa.
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t. ttuck. ltln Mkh. Oitr
nuir. Mr. Atini nun.
K.fluerl. Uwrriir. Myrri.
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K D. ttcntaa. terrain Martin.
Mllltr, MKMi nroU. Vivian
91 Dtmk"r, Mamnry nf Mnlhar.
Rcimart. Drvdan'a Orvvcery.
W. Ciiv. Mm M. C Aiikl.tttn.
Mr J.mra niir. Mr. Ihnaiia
pvt. r. .1 KtiMy, naiat.
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IHli Nn. ftid Waristi J.
Altrt A. Winagan. Mra. hick
iir. inn Air, jann vauenn,
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hmlniitn, MUnrh Clm. Mar
Killr, lltlan K.don. Bulla
Una. LoU Slona. 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.
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lfj. Ml. 1 r Mill-t- Mr
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0ry Prlco, AU Dtllty, Loul
fhan. rilrarwth fltnna I'nlrlrln
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N.rxl rank. II
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1ln. l.ai.K rI..U irmm
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'". 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
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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
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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
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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.-
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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
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