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Herald and News from Klamath Falls, Oregon • Page 7

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Herald and Newsi
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Klamath Falls, Oregon
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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE SEVEN 29, l'44 he operated from Guadalcanal. Capt. Gerald, 24, and Cpl Calvin, 28. iiitv a SLIDING RUN BUILT He got his first pair of Zckes I III II Ml Ul III Kvi, few months since the Philippines air war began. Harris' home is on a big farm at Crcsbard, S.

D. He has two non-flying brothers in the army over the Rcvell Islands in the South Pacific ln April, 1043 and MUIUI II MEMNDI Maine is known ai the "Pin Tree state." the other 22 planes in tne last WOMEN IN By MORRIE LANDSBERG IIP ELECTS JV OFFICERS ABOARD U. S. CARRIER 1 1" fl FLAGSHIP, WESTERN PACIFIC, Nov. 27 (Delayed) (IP) Lt, They didn't wait for the snow! A three-block long run for coasting has been completed for kids of the California-Conger area Immediately In back of Conger school.

This good news was announced Wednesday by Dave Uridgo, city recreation officer. The Idea was suggested by A. II. Bussman. former city council BROWN IN TEXAS AC Jack llaiTlMin Drown, noil of Mi', and Mis.

S. R. Brown, 1114 I- Cecil E. Harris, ex-farmer boy from South Dakota, for the third stationed' ill llw time has shot down four Jap planes in one day. army air base Today On The Western Front By Th Associated Press Canadian First Army: In Gcrmuny after crossing Dutch border from Nijmcgcii sector.

British Second Army: Makes contact with remain-ng enemy strong-points west of Minis In Holland. Artillery active insldo Germany. U. S. Ninth Army: Drives wedges in nuzi defenses along Hoer river.

U. S. First Army: Clears Hurtgcn and Jungrrsdorf In drive toward Durcn, barrier to Cologne. U. S.

Third Army: Bursts forward on 20-milc front inside German Saar basin, reaching outer crust of Siegfried line. U. S. Sevonth Army: Threatens Hagenau in Rhine valley drive above Strasbourg. French First.

Army: Closes pincers on large force of Germans between Bclfort and Mulhouse. Lldcllt u' lie llralll. U'i a iicncTiil incellng .1, will bu priiw, 3Wr'J3 lie ha I in the air man, who was Interested In safe coasting for children following a scrlcH of bad accidents during It gave the navy's leading ace a total of 24 Japanese planes. It placed him within 10 of tho navy's record of 34, held by Cmdr. David McCampbell who recently completed his tour of jT.

'-UII Scan cpi-viiih for more VP OH IIiiIkv. the sliding season last year. year MI'S. J. i i A bulldozer was donated for and training at duty.

clearing the grade, estimated be Kingman field, CO president; mm. Ihlrtl vice prcsl- The 27-year-old Harris made WARDS FAMOUS was sent to Texas. Ho was a member Soidlc Orr-Duiihar, for tween 10 and 12 per cent, and the stretch Is now free from rocks. The slide starts above Conger school and sleds will end the long run on the flat between of the 1042 l'cl his latest quadruple kill two days ago. He picked off three Tojo fighters in a morning sweep over Manila and destroyed another over the United States task force during 'I'llhf'l-L'lllONlR me school property and Siski lean football learn.

BOCCHI GETS WINGS ilon. was lll-KMl "K- you street. This means, Bridge -DYED COSIEY COATS pointed out, that the sleds will united ml a Japanese daylight attack. I The Hellcat pilot shot down i four planes over Negros island Jim" not have to run into any sort of traffic area. u'liimiilli conn- i in the central Philippines, sep.

The slide Is some 20 feet wide lomuer i and again ucioocr i. i. I in ruiiiiiji Mechiinle gunncr Leo J. Boc-chi. 2ii, A MM ac.

Klamath Fulls, was presented wings of silver and gold, the insignia of a mi vn I alrei'cwmiin, tills week at Jacksonville, when he completed the final phase of training at tills naval air opera and plans are now being out VB in a strike at Formosa. Seven teen of his 24 total were fighters REDUCED FOR 4 DAYS ONLY Dunn Reports Pump Plant Progressing Mill 10 ni'incy py itetiltli program, Mri fc members. Harris first came out to the racific in January, 1043, aboard an escort carrier after helping allied landings at Casa Blanca in lined to tiring loans oi logs to the top of the hill so that the kids can toast their toes during runs. Bridge said that he hoped interested persons on the other side of town would follow suit and get a safe slide started in C. A.

Dunn, local contractor, the November, 1942. For a while who was awarded the contract to conic lu-ru Spring to X-ray licilll nl tin TU crndi- that section. for the construction of pumping plants and in the Tulc-lakc area is making good prog WHY THOUSANDS OF DOCTORS ORDERED THIS FOR oroitruiii. one si eaten' niimle lat0 lnherculosis. Illld Washingtonians Get Appointments ress, il was reported by tne reclamation bureau Tuesday.

Dunn gave notice that con 4 ten ui WASHINGTON. Nov. 29 UP) crete would be poured for plant lot Uo country Is vllul 1 ji ia. fill lnwid thn a Wednesday. tional training command hcad-MUiirlci'H station, and became a member of an iili'-combnl tcum.

All cri'wninn Bocchl enlisted in th" navy In Septenibcr, 1044, completing "boot1 training at thn naval training station In Far-nigut, Ida. Ik: was selected to attend aviation innchlni.it school at Norman, as a result of his showing in mechanical aptitude tests, and graduated on June 10, 1014. FURBER ENROLLS Lewis Edgar Furbcr, 22, son of Mrs. Sclma Furbcr, Midland, has Just enrolled In the Navy V-12 unit at St. Mary's college, Winona, Minnesota.

ALTER TRAINS Washington state residents received two of 12 appointments made by President Roosevelt and approved yesterday by congress FORMERLY '47 ,1 meeting mid those luk-rl were Dr. A. V. I lend- the Murine Burrocks, (CAUSED BY COLDS) GUARANTEED TO PM HCntlrlCKSOIl, mm. nil I to an advisory ooarci wnicn win function under the office of war mobilization and reconversion.

ir and one rcim. mii hp served us iiiimuuinii. in. mil tif Albert S. Goss was one of plut 20 exeft fox rertussin a famous herbal cough remedy acicntttcally prepared not only acts at once to relieve coughing spells but also loosens sticky Fhlcgm and mokes it easier to raise, leosant tasting.

Bale for both old and young even small children. Inexpensive! vqcbtIICCIII' Any drugstore, 'rCnlUOOin WHITE OR I Alien, ortlantl office, hn been liooKfon. I THfHCW. three agriculture members named, while Eric A. Johnston will be one of three industrial representatives.

Imam coiiiuy ior mu ii.na for fCMC, imay BATJONfO binlzutlon of tho cnlnrKcd John Alter, 42S nine, is now In apprentice seaman training at (or the evening wnit led by tho KU1IS inches-l'j iiua vnfnl numbers the u. s. maritime service train. Ing station, Avalon, Catallna Is. land, Calif.

Alter is busy gain. Even af the regular price, you called rhem fiini by Mm. R. A. Cant-iccompanlcd by Murio II WX ing knowledge und experience that will fit him for duty with tain.

our merchant marine, mi in "Arherico's greatest fur value.1' And NOW we'v JACKSON IN STATES A Klamath Falls' marine, Ser I II I TV 111 OF geant John II. Jackson, 27, ion of Clyde W. Jackson of route 1, slashed the price sensationally for 4 days only recently reported at San Diego after 21) months overseas. He Is scheduled to return home on furlough soon. A member of the Choose from rippling yoke back or slim plain first marine division.

Sgt. Jack' son last saw action on Pcleliu tie Peters, county 4-H i In the Palau Islands. He enlist cd In December, 1041. EeHl, HIIIIUUIIVITII iumuhj clubs nro being organ- back styles, both with stunning himbqck cuffs. Sizes to 441 But get heTe early I Irotishoiil Klamath county It present time.

Meetings ng held at county schools by Maryollvo Snarr, illub leader from Corvallls. iH program started Monday, ber 27, and will extend to December 1, Indus-jThe following schedule adopted: aiday, meetings were held Koojcvcit and Aiia- Local Church Opens Public Prayer Room The First Christian Church is providing for all who may desire to use it, a room dedicated to prayer, meditation, and Bible study. On the Ninth street side, and but two steps clown from the sidewalk, this room is beautiful and attractive, quiet and restful, warm and comfortable. The Bible, books on prayer, devotional material, aro ready for perusal and spiritual uplift. It is hoped that through the use of this room for proyer and meditation that wo may keep faith with our service men and women.

Stop in to pray each day. idiy Chlloquln, a I r- hni Keno. Incsclny Malln, Merrill tnley. iday Bonanza, Sprague nit Biy. fcy Gilchrist.

TTENTION, CUPID ANGKLES. Nov. 20 IJPi I gen a break. a) marriage license bureau amain open nn hour and a First Christian Church longer dally to meet dc oi servicemen on short EXCEL IN EVERY LINE OF DUTY! i ilS YCP ime and Eternity They're built for tough oba and they're Just oi comfortable ai lhy ar ruggedl Whal'i more, whatever your Job Wards have th correct work shoe for youl Farmers require retanned leather shoe because they resist bam and soil acids. Outdoor workers prefer Wards oil treated shoes because they remain pliable, even after repeated wettings while every worker likes the elk tanned shoe because it's soft and lightwelghtl And all Wards Work shoes have either leather or non-skid tire-cord solesl You'll find all these and many more at Wards tlltnlly la without end.

Although none of us can real- new long that la, one mlnistor illustrated It this Hi Said. in tu Imanina Iknl thfl flntlra flBrth 7 UD of fin tl i-1 nf ft nvaval ThH lot 11 aiinnfilB Iponlblo for a bird to taka a ploce of this graval In its I no uy with It to the sun. It returns and carriti place of gravel io th aun and deposits It there. headquarters for quality work shoos al prices you i i 'npaated again and again and again until th ntlr Hal htlin TU. mH InlrA In At tMl can astly afford.

convenfenf Km. JTW A1(vV Just a aocond of iernity." Think of ltl Yt moat think only ef th preient. "What shall at? What Wards hav axcltlng shea valuta forth entire family! unnicr Wherewithal shall elothar' most as though th Bible doctrine of eternity wr bl. James said. "What Is your lif? For ar as 'hat apDo.roih for a llitla time, and then vanlahath Ua.

Ml who had suffered innumsrabl hardahipa, Pra- 'mprisonments, betrayal by lala brethren, for th Chriat, IHlrl. "Vnr mrlrnn hat the iufferinni ef thno ar not worthy to ba compared with th snail be revealed io us-ward." (Horn. han Pflnl I I fctf th -ttbp Hininn alia liuuau nni 3- i Christianity, was not thinking of how hla life In thli world but he was thinking ef c- crv frr im l'- 'hat la eternal. many of us ar preparing met God, and hew aav l-l npu. ilm.

nl rlAnartur is at hav fought a good fight, I hav finlahd th eours. Pt the Jalthi hncforth ther Is a crown of right- XT f' law up for which the righteous Judg ihau ln that day, and not to only but to all Jnos appearing" 7 fn bloBi. i in. nnA io miaa. VI 'ard "rv your Creator.

ontgomery 1 RAYMOND I. GIBBS, Evangellat. PHURCH OF CHRIST Ward 2205 Wantland Ave. Klamath Falls, Oregon..

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