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HARRIS GETS STAR
. Word wan received recently
by Mrs. Uelores Harris of 340
Lookout lu Klumuth Fulls, that
her lnmbiitul, 8t Howard II,
Hurrig ot 1 1 a United Status
nrmy, loth motmtiiln Infuntry
division in Httly, hun boon
Bwurded tho lironztt Star for
"meritorious sorvlco In combat
on Mitreh 8 near Mount Uellu
Spo In Iluly,"
Ovortva: for flvo months,
Harris In Urn nun of Mr, unit
Mrs. John L. Harris ot Ashland,
Alubuiiui, Tho citation rends
that during a cumbiit period,
when lndmtry unite were at
tncklntf mi enemy-held maun
(Mitt, Sift. Harris, In charge of
a :i7mm Hun section, nucceiw
fully moved his field piece Into
a position from which ho liqui
dated u mtichlneifun net, whose
devastating fire had been Im
peding advancing Infantry elu
liientn. An n result of III uffec
tlvo firing, the moniontum of
tho attack was resumed, and
Sgt. Harris, laboring .under
nianv difficulties, Including hur-
Ksslng enemy artillery and mor
tar fire, Kept tit men irons
boBKlut! down with the weight
of tdelr load over rough ter
rain, RADCLIFFE WRITES
Kind Lt. Tom Kadcllffe. Unit
ed State army, ton of Mr, and
Mrs, It. II. Itatletltfo of l'ticlfic
Terrace, writes that ha l In tho
Austrian Alps, and that oil tho
first Sunday in Juno, he spent
tho weekend at the mo place
where the 1830 Olympic were
held. lie also wrote that ho and
several friends had been skiing,
In tho loiter tie mentioned
that forest fires were nartlculnr-
ly bad there at this lime of the
year, ana ne lias neon ooiagnra
from his battery and Is now
teaching other officers fire pro
ventlon and control,
Kadullffo reported for over
tens duty In tho fall of HH4, and
nine that time has none through
France, Germany and Austria
with the 7th army. During tho
time that he has been stationed
In Austria, he has gono to tho
Italian and Swiss bnrdors.
His wife, Mrs. Bernlce Had
cllffc, and two-year-old daugh
ter, Diane, resldo with Mrs, Itad
ellffe's parents in Portland,
SYXES DISCHARGED
After participating In battles
In Franco, England, Germany,
Belgium and itoliand as o tmlt
driver. Sgt. William Sykes,
United States army, lias ac
cumulated 91 points, making
him eligible to receive dls
chargo at Fort Lewis, Wash,
Sykes it at the northern sep
aration center now, and Is ex
pected home this week.
Husband of Mrs. Vernlce
Sykes of 127 Mortimer, Sykes
Is tho nomor oi me rurpio
Heart, He was Inducted In Feb
ruary of 1941 and trained at
Ft. Knox, Ky,. and Camp Cool,
Calif,, and before reporting for
service he was employed by
several local lumber companies.
He has a two-year-old daughter,
Elliabclh, who is living with
her mother. '
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ELIGIBLE TO FLY
VII,...,. ClH,inHn rinrtlnnsl
Ore., Is ono of 80 wnvo officers
eligible to Join naval air crews
it. transoccan iiigtits.
Miss Stevenson, a 1835 Unl
verslty of Oregon graduate,
qualified as a naval air naviga
tor at tho naval school in Holly
wood Beach, Calif.
The 80 women who qualified
are functioning as navigational
instructors, and will be allowed
to serve on navy planes flying
to such nolnts as Hawaii and the
Alautlana. They are the first
women In American history eli
gible to join military flight
crews.
Wave Officer Stevenson Is the
niece of George Stevenson of
Olcne. She formerly lived In
Klamath Falls.
OH OKINAWA
Pvt. Robert J, McGec, son
of Frank E. McGce, Rt. 3, Box
1070, Is now with the combat
engineers conducting mopping
up operations on Okinawa.
A Fence to
Meet yery Need
Mad from selected 48 In,
full slss wood slats, evenly
spaced and woven between S
cablet of heavy wire. Colors,
red or green.
It's easily, quickly end per
manently erected. Long last
ing and mskss a good ap
pearance. It's Inexpensive,
too.
Just the thing for Victory
Qsrdons, Keeps dogs in or
outi t -j .
Suburban Lbr. Co.
HALL GRADUATED
Pvt. Calvin W. Hall, 22, son
of Mrs, Grace lloil of Klamath
Falls, has been graduated from
the AAF training command
aircraft radio mechanics school
nt.Truax Field, it was announc
ed recently by tho post com
maiidor, ,
Trained primarily as a com
munications technician, accord
ing to officials, the soldier also
studied aircraft recognition, do
fonso against chemical warfare,
and related AAF subjects de
signed to fit him for combat
duty. His post-graduate assign
ment was not announced,
OVGARD ASSIGNED
MSgt, Albert L. Ovgard, 29,
son of Mrs. Anne Othelta Ov
gard Stephens, 1421 Wail, Is
currently unsigned to (tie AAt
redistribution station No, 4 at
Santu Ana army air base.
MSiit. Ovgurd, a boat con
tain with the ?th air force in
the Asiatic-Pacific theater, en
tered tho service on April 4,
1942, and went overseas April
20, 1943. He Is entitled to wear
the Asiatic-Pacific theater rib
bon,
LT. LOWE ASSIGNED
Army Nurse 1st Lt. Catherine
E. Lowe, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs, Forrest Lowe, Klamnth
Falls, Ore,, has been assigned
to the AAF Iteitionnl and Con
valescent hospital, Miami dis
trict,
A graduate of the Lewis and
Clark high school, and the Sac
red Heart school of nursing
Spokane, Wash., LI, Lowo. en
listed in tho army nurse corps
Juno 3, ioi, sue was promoted
to her present rank Sept, 26,
1844.
PROMOTED
Thomas L. Leslie, Camp Rob
erts, uiUf., lias been promoted
to sergeant. His wife and son
reside at 135 Sheldon,
THf CHAINS AKfi GKAf fOOM"
Ketlogf s Corn Flakes bring you neatly alt
the protective food elements of the whole
grain declared essential to human nutrition.
- FOR MANT YEARS stpWo hu beta
ccsgxtd by both the nudiat profusion
suit lbs public ss fe, sure way to
ulinspiio.
But sissy people who hid complete
confidsnct la upitin did not find it trm
ikk Mtlet from blindinB, nuddeaitij-,
ptia s (her hostd for. Htna is dxr
stioti they lomttlmei ninud to other
remedies lets well proved.
Te meet this sheetfen group ot
snedicsi fitrch men set oat to see whst
could be done to speed up the ilgeic
or "psia-klltiag" setioo of sspiria to
mslte it bring their puientt quiciter rfri
lief, without hesrt or itoauch upset.
Out of these reseifches cam s realty
new klad ot stulgesic ablet, wmbtau
SENTENCES OF
SPIES CHANGED
TO LIFE TEfil
WASHINGTON, June 25- m
cd to life in prison the death
sentences of William Curtis
Coicpaugh and Eric Gimpel
wno were convieiea ta
ary of spying, tho war depart
ment announced today,
Coicpaugh, an American citl
ion, and Gimpel were landed
from a German submarine at
Frenchman's Bay, Me,, the
night of November 28, 1944,
and were captured shortly there
after. They were tried by a 7
man military "commission at
Governors Island, N, Y on
charge of being nasi spies and
were sentenced to hang. t
The president; the announce
ment said, acted Un the rec
ommendation of tho secretary of
war and tho judge advocate
general,
Death Of Woman
Investigated
PORTLAND, Juno 25 P5
The death of Mrs. Moily France,
who was found on her kitchen
fioor by her five-year-old son
with a rifle bullet in her head,
was under police scrutiny to
day. Tho small bov ran to notify
neighbors Saturday night that
ms m o i n e r nao oeen snoi.
Police found a half-coherent
note in her hand-writing scrawl
ed on newspaper, telling her its-year-old
daughter and her son
that she loved them.
Detective Sergeant William
Nelson said tho woman's hus
band, John, was found asleep
in a rear bedroom, itie man
toid police, Nelson said, that he
did not hear any shot.
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Former Klamath Boatman
Crossed Rhine
WITH TiiS 35T1I INFANTRY
DIVISION IN GERMANY Sit
ting under a tree in the oulrt
German countryside after V-K
Day, PFC Clarence W. Sheeny
of Klamath Falls, Ore, was rem
iniscing about his "motor boat
days" on Klamath lake,
'"But," ho said, "an assign
ment 1 had on the Rhine river
NEWELL Preliminary fig
ures showed today that the ap
pointed personnel of Use Tuie
iako WRA center had invested
77,888.75 in war bonds during
the 7th War Loan campaign, 214
per cent of the quota.
Cash Invested In bonds was
$41,542,50 more than Use quota
of $38,347.25. Of the total, $31,.
000 in cash was invested riurimr
the western victory bond lubl-
lee, climaxing tne statu efforts
in the campaign.
A total of S550O was pur
chased in celebration of V-E
Day and the remainder by cash
purchases through the regular
emmncis, ana By salary deduc
tions. Jn the 8th Var Loan, tht,
WRA staff invested 176 per cent
of its quota.
The bulk of the 7th War Loan
purchases wlil be credited to
Siskiyou county, Calif,, as most
of the purchases have been made
at TuielBise,
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Under Fire
made me lose my enthusiasm
far motor boat.
Sheehy, who is with the 320th
infantry regiment, was loaned to
the combat engineers when they
made an initial crossing of the
Rhine. As an assault boat pilot
he made six crossings tinder
heavy fire.
Four different boats piloted
hy Mm were damaged so severe
ly that they were abandoned.
One of them sank from a direct
hit from an enemy mortar sheii,
forcing Sheehy ta swim toe icy
current back to shore.
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Bronc Riding .
Pyrss $800,00 Entrance Fes $10.08
Total purse wife nil entrance fees EdsSe5 wSl fee split
60 for day monies and 40 for final prizes. Both .
final and day monies wiii be spilt 40 30 20 and 10,
1 Coif Roping ,
Purse $600.0$ Entrance Fee $15.00
Toiel parse with U entrance fee added will be split
80 for day monies and 40 for final prizes. Boia
ileal and day monies wiii be split 403020 and i0.
Steer Teom Roping
?urie $500.00 Entrance Fee $30.00
Total purse with sK entrance iees added wiii fee split
60 for day monies and 40 for final prises. Both
. final and day monies will fee split 40 30 20 and 15.
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Bull Dogging
Purie $600,00 Entrance Fee $10.00
Total nurse with all entrance fees added, will fee split
60 for day monies and 40 for final prizes, Both
final and day monies will fee split 40 30 25 and 10,
Brahma Bull Riding
Parte $600.00 Enironce Fee $10.09
Total purse with, all entrance fees added will be split
60 for day monies and 40 for final prises. Both
final and day monies wiii be split 40 30 20 and 10
Medferd Men Named
Forester For Oregon
PORTLAND, Jane 25 (&
Appointment oi Austin 13, Mc
Beyjsoids, Medford, as forester
for Oregon -was announced to
day by the West Coast Lumber
men's association and the Paci
fic Northwest Loggers associa
tion, MrRcyrsoids, formerly warden
of the Sfedferd district under
the Oregon state forestry de
partment, wiU direct a forest
conservation program adopted
by members of the association.
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July .1-2-3-4
IVENTS.dnd PHOZ
Open to Amateurs
Klamath Fourth of July Committee
Sponsored by the American Legion
Mondsy, Inn 3$, 1S4S
Peavy Named District
Governor Of Rotary
CHICAGO, III., June 25 m
sji, ueerge w, j-eavy , sresseen
emeriitis at Oregon State col
lege, wiii assume office Jalv i
a a district governor st Botaiy
International,
Pcavy, whose appointment
was announced at Bstary head
quarters here, wiit set a adviser
to 33 Oregon and Wasbtasfoa:
Rotary eiabs, He is & farmer:
director of the ciufe at CorvBliis,
Ore.
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MStiiUS suit
snd Professionals
Bareback Riding
Purse $588,00 Enffonc Fee $10.00
Total pursa with all entrance foes added will fee spilt
83 for day monies and 40 for final prizes. Bofe
final and day monies will be split 403020 and 10.
Qaottar-Mile Cow Horse Roe
Parte $158,88 Entrance Fee $10,00;
Entrance fee added to parse and split daily 4S 33 20
and 10, ' ,
Relay Race
fune $300,00 Entrants Fee $10.00
' Entrance fee added to parse and split daily 403020
and 10, Musi fee three strings entering this event.
Five-Eighlhs-Mtfe Free-For-Aff
Purse $300.00 Entrance Fee $20.00
Purse plus entrance fees added spEEt 'A eaeh day ssd
day monies results 503020. So finals,
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Best Reined Cow Horse
Purse $288,88 . Enhance Fee $20,00
Opes entrance; is ail horses, Mast show on catile. Event .
wiU be judged on sest performance. Entry fe added
to purse and spilt 40 30 20 10 oa last day.
Musical Chair
Men't Perse $5.00 each day.
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