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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1945)
HERALD AND NEWS THRtfc Major Clayton Jr. Will Take Charge Of US Army Recruiting Station Here Saturdar. Oct, 27, IMS Major John M. Cliiyton Jr. Ims COII1C! from i'oi'tliuiii lo tuliu churuo of tliu US unny rucru.lt Inn station lu'io, Ho sui'coods Dipt. Noll S. llolbrook who Ims liuuu coniiiiiimlliiil officer (or llio punt fuw weeks, und Iium been Iniiistijrrcd to I'lirtliiml. The nuw CO wus previously stationed ut Lowry f lulil, Colo,, ii h director of riylnu triiliilnil l Ilia 11-21) seliuol before MtiiiiK imslitned lo duly Willi tlio IHIi service coininiind. Ilo linn been In tlio service flvo yours mill roiiu from twill of cuplulii to iniijor In 13 months. Men on tlio recruiting Muff uudor Mujor Chiyton luivo nil scon sovorul yours' service In llu armed forces. They uro 1st Sift. Klmur Li. TIiuiIIiik of Juunctto, I'l'iiimvlvimlu, Sul. Honiild J. Ilurllii of OKden, Utuh unci Cpl. Ariel L. IliuwK, a Kliimutli FiiIIh mini, unci m iicl liutu of KU1IS. HSlil. Kliinley Yuuniter, unollior member . of thu Bluff Is In l'ortluiid recolv Inu hi" rclcuso from nervine, Ilo plunii to rc-unlist und request reusslitiinieiit lo tlio Klumiilli I'll I In recrultlnii ntutlon. Assigned To Duty Sitt. Tliui'llnu entered tlio iirmy In 10-10, und worked In tho druftlnu room of count artillery school until lie wus assigned to duty wltll tlio will nlrcruri iirlillery. In 1U4-I ho wim timisforcit to Infuntry und In 111-15 to rccrultinu service, Uut. llurlln served in Pacific wur zones Willi tho 7111 envision fur two yours. Ills outfit wus featured In u recent number of tho Siiturduy Kvcnlni! Tost. Ho bus been uwurded u vurlcly of inoduls Including tlio Asiatic l'uclflc ribbon with thros buttle slurs, I'urplo llcnrt, Presidential Citation, Americiin thcuter no bon, prel'earl lliirbor, combnt Infantryman s undue. Sitt. Younucr, who nerved 32 months overseas, lost bis futher and his sister In tho service. Ills mother died before ho returned lo tho Stutes. Younucr bus been uwurded tho Soldier's medal. Silver Slur, Bronze Slur, Purple Heart, Aslnllc Pacific ribbon with flvo mujor com pa Inns, Philippine Liberation ribbon, two buttle stars and Combat Infantryman badge Cpl. llrnKg has boon in tho service three yenrs and served as mechanic in the air foroc until ho was recently assigned to recruiting service Battlewagon Struck By Aerial Torpedo BREMERTON, Oct. 27 (IP) Just 60 hours before the official end of tho Pacific war, tho USS Pennsylvunin, 31-ytwr-old voter n bHttlownumi was hit by an eriaj torpedo. The shin is now bclnu re paired at tho Puset Sound nuvy yard hero, SI10 took the. bit August 12 at Duckner bay, Oki nawa. Crewmen said her nickname, "Old Falling Apnrt" carried no uggestlon of lack of seaworthl- Roads To Adventure Via Army Life t .''. K1 W. 1H ' " If I.,' - A $60 i 1 1 1 1 ' , 1 A f M ft . t-r f3 ZTJt iT.v-.V!:-; h r Army Ufa offors now exporlencoi, travel and advanture, says Maior John M. Clayion Jr., in charga of the local army recruiting office, shown hero with his luff: 1st Bgt. Elmer L, Thurllng, agt. Ronald J. Harlin and Cpl, Arlat L, Bragg. ness. but wus filven lo tho ship beeuuso her terrific fire power mucin nor Annuo nun hihk r. They suld she poured out lit the enemy In 2U0 duys of cninbnt, IU,HUU,UU2 pounds 01 aimnuni-tlon. From California Mr. and Mrs. Georiio Snrvcr of South Ciute, Culif., are visiting in Klmnutli Fulls with Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Survcr, . Classified Ads Bring Results THIS WINTER WILL BE TOO LAW TO HELP PREVENT COSTLY AND INCONVENIENT STARTING TROUBLE WE RECOMMEND Fill Tune-up, plus 1 complete check of Rsttery ; : Sisner ; . . Fuel System . . . Buticry Csblcs . . . Generator . i . Cooling System. Change 10 Light Engine OA . . . and Freh Trans mision and Differential Lubricants (if they haven't been changed for 15,000 miles). ROSE MOTOR CO. GMC 4th and Klamath PONTIAC Phone 8164 'JfJ 1 $ ' m -'(' - m 'TrT us apwgafi.;tij People Because Sicki' Select Ii brewed lo the highest itandards of the brewing art, there may not al ways be enough to meet the demand. But Iti qual ity is always malntolnod-and it is one of the few beers that is Invariably In favor with both men and women, light, smooth, and zoilful it has a charac ter all Its own and many acclaim it at "America's Smoothed Table Beer." "A SICKS' QUALITY PRODUCT" mi K Ml UV V 1 . 7 1 1 1 3 ',WAiiilWWuaiisp SICKS' BREWING COMPANY SALEM, OREGON mm PRESENTS Monday, ctfobsr 29 Featuring th JOY CAYLOR And Her 75-Piece All Girl Orchesira-Direct From Seattle With MIL SAH STOW of Local and Professional Talent FUN AND SUR PRISES FOR ALL reof est of All Shoifs Klamath's Kick-Off on the Victory Parade Action Every Minute Major Prizes Every HalfHour You Cannot Afford to Miss This! You Lucky Pe ople i l(ojDInl k lpl(D1(o(dl 5:00 (o 8:00 P. M. Broadcast From 7:00 to 7:30 77 'Siu . No Admission Charge