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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (April 19, 1945)
IN , OnU.d BUU.- TBut. WE Curl. "hb-lK I M": WrViVBd In the United ll" ..Miter of operations, ,c,n li Vorvod 11 month, h'the clihlh bomber, com id as radio operator on a H- Curtis completed 30 ml ns7UtaVlln 281 combat fly hours. ' -rindion-Mr. mid Mr.. P. D I'.hlin 024 N. 101)) are ei'Bnt for the .first time. Lffi. T8t.nd-M Jack H ire Hie parents of ,v boy. born Wednesd.y. ,ii 18 In Santa, Barbara, lif Mrs. Otlcrbeln plans to "e Klnith Saturday to meet new grandchild. , n.i.ilya T.t and Mm. rim tiaiai." ... M HtlrrHI Jr.. 3114 Laverne Eton here with tholr dnugh-VT-.Z Jo. Ll. Hnlrroll has t liulnictlng t an army lid In Childress, Texas, for I"1 ".1.7 ii- ...III ri.tu.rt hark I duty l Lus Vegas, Nevada, iere he has ' transferred. rialM Tho Eaglca auxiliary I meet Friday.. April 20, at ... i.. ll.. immr KOE hall. Sliiloii of new offlcera will held, with an omcers ana j-ni i-nm wnrna formats. Lch snd entertainment Will after longe. - ; L Builnsu Trip Paul Lea I... .11. IT..IU U tnnnHlntf a IMailiaiu r..r - pf. -r dys In Portland on a com . .1 l.n.ln... np.pl (. 1 P I. M r M H sports Stanley H. Wryn left Tliurpduy for active 'service with tlio United Hiatus nuvy.' Ho has been wultlng fur his cull at the home of his parents. Mr. mid Mrs,. James 11, Wryn, 3121 La Verne, for tho punt two months. mmiy is tnc third son of the Wry its to no in In Mm James Jr., Is ut tho present In a rost camp with tho flint division somowhera In tho Pacific uftor a long sti-go of fighting In the Puluti Isliindn. Gerald Is u ra dio man with the field artillery In the European theater. Nephew Visits Pvt. 1c Al fred Lacey of Fnlrbury, Kas., has been a visitor this week at tho home of his aunt, Mrs. Lloyd AI ion of 2441 Orchard wuy. Aftor 1$ months in Africa, Italy nnrl Franco, ha Is at pronnnt stutloncd at Marysvllle, Calif. To Portland John Eblngor of Klomath Falls Is In Portlund on a business trip. He will re turn hore Monday. If you are Interested wt would . Ilka to talk to you about THOMAS NATURAL , SHORTHAND V' Our Address Is 733 Pine Btrast Corner of Bth A BUSINESS OFFICE TRAINING SCHOOL Both Day and Evening Classes Klamath Business College Casualty ,.,' ' - . f -j?p-iVp) .' -.J.. . ' rye.- V 'M V ? .V; J p-T ( v ftTsS ,,frr llaaaaaaVaiataaaaaaaiaaaaBaaaaaBaaaaaa Pre. William Dale Coadlll UBMC was reported as killed In action on Iwo Jims, accord ing to word received -from1 the war department by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Coadlll Sr. of 1840 Worden. The telegram stated that he was killed on March 7. QUICK RELIEF FROM Symptoms ef DhtrmArklrif from STOMACH ULCERS out to EXCESS ACID rree MkTells af HaiMTraalOTMrtthai Must Helparit WIN Ceet Veei Hetkkai Orcir two million bolllaaof IbaWlU.ARD Til E ATM KNThavaoppfD colli for rpp)f of ajrmplomanf dutraaa arlalos 'roai eSawiaila aixt PuiSinl IHaaa diu u Iwa A.U Faar Dlantton, Saw or Vaaat Mmilih, Oaaalaaia. Maarteam. ainplminn, u rtu In A.M. Sold ot) I A day' IrUli Ak tor "WllUrt'. Mnih." which fnllr aipliJtu thla trealmenl fraa at LEE HENDRICKS, DRUGGIST LINDSTROM DRUG SUPER CUT RATE DRUG . WAGGONER DRUG CO. ! WALGREEN DRUGS ,77 el ;.. . i '-, ..vi ... i;ji.-!,!.,";iVwi' aaaaaataam f f tCOti ll Jaa-e -ii I - aTASlt' I "-WBaaa . I - s - t r tin0"' " ! 1 his U. S. Government "JEEP" can is ; fours free. It comes filled with 5 gallons of. fins - -. i . pure paraffin base Eastern oil, which is sold at ; , v the regular low price you always pay at your in- . . ; ' , , dependent dealer. '. . r .. . i v -; You'll find a hundred uses for these handy, , . ,,r; . strbng cans . a,.' for carrying or storing. oil,. water '" r : . , oi 'gasoline.' It is reinforced heavy-gauge steel that ! should give lifetime service. Be sure and see your t ; ' Independent dealer tomorrow. . . V' !, " "-DSAURtrjM'yattr'eUsr'ar tonlut Phil L PMy of Ckrliltme OU C, ihtit.. XJdrtu It U46 N. hlirsUU Artnut;PorllmJ. THIS GREAT OFFER IS EXCLUSIVE AT YOUR INDEPENDENT DEALER IN THIS TERRITORY Elks Collect 4000 Books for Services More than ' 4000' books wore colloctcd by tho Klamath Falls Elks loduo for tho merchant ma rine ana coast guard, It was re ported today by llrrb Williams, chairman of tho drive. "Our auola was 1000 books. and naturally, wc uro tremen dously pleased at tho result," said Williams. "The campaign started alowly, but at the end the books poured in. They are about ready for shipment. Wc want to thank . everybody who helped." Classified Ada Bring Kesults. 'Dozer at Work On Lake Road A bulldozer was taken Into tho Lake o' the Woods today by the Klamath county road crew to remove mow from the roads. Work will start Thursday if no drastic weather conditions occur in the meantime. Ansil Pearce of the forest service made . a trip up - Tues day to check road conditions to the Lake o' the Woods and re ported the snow ' melting . fast. He found the road passable for four and one-half miles from the junction. GO ON SEA DUTY Lt. (jg) W. R. Kershaw; XT. 8. navy, who has. been stationed at tho Klamath naval air station since Jdnuary 12, 1944, 'one month before the commissioning of the base, will report 'for sea duty. ; , Lt. Kershaw is being detached Wednesday, April 25, and order ed - to commander fleet air, west coast, San Diego. He has served Thursday. April IS, 1S4S HERALD AND NEWS W1V aa first lieutenant Snd security officer .at the naval air station. Mrs. Kershaw and their two-year-old daughter, Sandra, will leave with the officer and they will remain in Los Angeles. The family has lived at 4627 Board man. ', ' PILES SUCCESSFULLY TREATED MO WAMH MO HOSPITALIZATION Ma Laaa at Ttaia , raraaaaaal Baraltct DR. L Ma MARSHA Calrasraetla Pbralefaa M. Ma. lla - Kaoalra Tkaalra raaa ISM - - Beautiful New V. : GABARDINE r SHIRTS Rayon and Wool. In sand, blue, graan, maroon $9.9$ ' DREW'S MANSTQRE 733 Main. 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