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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1945)
3H OUR MEN AND WOMEN JIM dtKYIlt 4 5 J &t 1 1, monn HOME Ilvl Andy" Anderson, MO. tie Is homo from Europe ...... ii.nvn. wear nit u LfL ISr V participation In B" " i... nf Niirmundv. lno ., of Mr. '' Mr t nnnham, 3744 La Vcrno, fed Ti miinbcr of tlio crow I Hit IlllH l)l!OII V ,rt nf tlx, K",", Jcl In battles In the f isles, Ho wears iho K'lrfd American theuter rib- i'nderwn enlisted In Soptcm 1042, niul chose, the P-T Ilo rcturnca io w Mu in 11)45. nnd led o " ' , u" V, , i mi v ved m """ - -in.. Ihn mnrnlntr of 'invasion, Anderson suld, tho tond met with no opposl- durlnil Inndlng operations, e..1044-.. Uflll.rH I. S second class stationed navy tnilnlnx school In slwlppl. Andy reports back duly 10 uuaiu.1 ......... It. . . . fcr. and Mrs. J. II. Hunter of M on Wednesday for their PFC wes- mm N. Hunter, T sinics lino corps for tndj sustain En Iwo Jlma le scrviim Ihi. nth Rn division. I lelicr nf Ills billon, Hunt- I wrote l. hppti re- Lit frnm the Iltal and has h issigneu iu Irii'ilo nt Pearl Harbor, he on- I. ..: III. I,U lirnlhnr torn! James E. Hunter, a vet. k 0( uumuiimii'M fco..,- ln, who was at that port on Way iim ...... . ............. beennside, Cnllf., to duty in I Midway ipiiiiiu kiuuii. IrS. IlllH" i a nwi., ...h. .... Bit, MM 2c, United States Is home on a zo-flny iur- Ei ...t.II.. II. a .Indlrnun. fn !n WIIIIU lliw M.-'v.vjv. h ho is serving Is undcrgo icpalrs. ..... I ,A 1. Perry Watson, of tho artillery In tho first marina on, son of Mrs. Estollcc on of 1510 Wordon In Klam alls, hns been overseas for mths. He has seen action of Gloucster, Fclctllu, and is on Okinawa. He writes his r that thoy ore ' "really 8 the enemy hell," iind I all he wants now aro lot and lots of them. , CROFT ARRIVES l Wnlin. n -i n of Wanda J. Croft of 152 faji nvenuo, has arrived m muniry replacement traiiv center at Cnmn Wolters. to begin his basic training Infantrvmnn.- Hn hn hpin fpd to a battalion stressing Mlzod training. ON FURLOUGH Cnl. Tinv n ur.n.... i i - win is inline on furlough visiting IiIh father uiiu iiiuuiLT oi auas Altamont drive. Ho is expecting overseas dutV Within Din vnru t.n,.n r.. turo. At present, ho has five brothers serving overseas with tho armed forces. Cpl. Walters is now stationed In California with a military police dctatchmcnt. His wife Is with Jiim, working in a defense plant. HAWK ASSIGNED Cant. Norman It. Hawk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman R. Hawk of Ashland, has been as signed to the Mellaha air base in tho North African division of tho nlr transport command. Hawk is tho officer In charge of porsoncl service, and his duty Is to seo that there is always plenty of recreational fncilltics available at the nlr base, com manded by Lt. Col. Theron B. Herndon. Overseas two months, ho hns visited the colorful African cities of Casablanca, Benghazi and Cairo. Ho is stationed within a ten-minute trip of Tripoli, key African port. A grnduato of Ashland high school, Hawk holds a B. A. Dc grco from tho University of Ore lion. Ho received his trainlni! for his current assignment at tho army air baso in Memphis, Ten nessee. Prior to entering tho service In July of 1042, he was the ath letic coach for school district number 7 at Grants Pass, Ore- Do your drinks get as MAT as this? Then afways use thisd "PlH-POINT Carbonation" keopi ddnkt sparkling with lire, to th tut tip. Aik for Ctnadt Dry Watar whon you're out. Sorve H in your home. m tANAOA D WATER, 15' Plus deposit Where there's0'; you'll hear- CANADSpRY WATER gon. Mrs. Phyllis Hawk, his wife, resides with her parents at Klainalh Fulls, Oregon. Slit. Harrv W. T.mw.v n r,r Harry Laney of Modoc Point, has won the right .to wear tho "boots and wings" of the United Status tinny paratroops. :lo has com pleted four weeks of Jump train ing, during which time he made fivo Jumps, the last one a tacti cal jump at night involving a combat problem on landing. Jumping at tho parachute school has been steadily dc- veiopeu io recognized war sci ence. American nuratrooiicrs neve been recognized through out the world for their meritor ious actions against tho enemy JACKSON ON CARRIER James A. Jackson, S 2c, USNH, whose wife lives in Kliumith Fulls wus aboard an Essex class aircraft currier when her planes buttered Okinawa prior to murine and army landings. With other units or the Pa cific fleet, this ship sent out her planes in a long series of sweeps and strikes tlu.t blasted enemy aircraft, shore Installations and shipping from tho Ryukyu Is lands to tho Japanese homeland. Veteran Pacific fighters aboard tho ship consider the re cent action among the severest of tho war. Sometimes day and night were broken by only short pauses for food and rest. Planes wero fueled, armed, munched then landed and at once pre pared to fight again. it SvJ the ( of TH blends ) llendod Whlikey, So proof, 5 groin neutral spirit GOODERHAM b WORTS, LTD. Peoria, Illinois OVEsr GpT No symbol spooks to eloquently o love ot genuine registered Keepsake Diamond Engage mem Ring. The Keepsake Certificate of Guaran- ee and Registration ll part of your purchase. ' See the now Keepsake. Matched Sell In 0 wide range of stylos and prices.' . Keep t EOISTIMD i "I ieepsaKe DIAMOND RING 'I ft V : i.i , - t i ma. ilium. Rickys Jewelers 700 Main ( Phone 3151 l AUTHORIZED KEEPSAKE JEWEIE p,"" 1 .- Ba 'TI " CONROY RETURNS James B. Conroy, S 1c, United Stales navy, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Conroy of 2237 wantlnnd in Klamath Falls, re cently returned to this country after serving several months in the South Pacific. He has been recommended for officer's train ing school, and expects to enter on the first of July. At present he Is enroute to Princeton, N. J., for further orders. While in tho Pacific theater of war, Conroy was at Guam, the Philippines, the Carolines and Marianas islands. He was graduated from Klamath Union high school with the class of 1943, and was a star on the foot ball and basketball teams. He enlisted in the navy immediate ly after graduation. FULLER GRADUATES 2nd Lt. Raymond E. Fuller, 2252 Vino, is among the grad uates of the 3rd transport serv ice course at tho school for per sonnel services, Lexington, Va. Students of this course are se lected officers and enlisted men who aro stationed at various staging areas and ports of em barkation. Fuller is a veteran of the African campaign where ho was seriously wounded. 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