July R, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVB I , i m in; i I ' , ' Ml I i: 1 ill! 'L'lii I BUD wmmmm .1 W M M, t ! i , M M U5U4MI IMii frfWmmm litlli iiiiirtiiiiiiiiiMiii Command.d Lloyd Park, nil of Mm. Hurl V... WP of U27 Eltlorntln, him bron coinmimilod by Hoar Aclmlrul C. C. Uloch, commundiint of tho foiirtmmlli riiviil district, for efficient no tion and unusual presence of mind durlnii tlio nttuck on Pearl Hni'bor Docnmbor 7, according to word received horo Wednes day, Purko, the commendation cited, handled all emerifency work that enma to his attention In calm, cool and outstanding nuinner, araduat.a UnhftrL D. Rttaw of Walla Walla, Wnhli., wus grud uatod from Lubbock, Tex., army air corpi on July 3 and will bo atqtlonvd at Halt Lako city, Lieut. Shaw l now In walla Wnlla and will arrlva here Thumday accompanied by hli mother, Mri. Albert 8. Shaw, and nil brother, Wosloy. Lieut, Bhnw and Putrlciu uullaiilior will be married at 2 o'clock Sat urday afternoon at Bt, Puul'i, Reunion Mr. and Mil. Max iThooDcr wore hosti to a family ' gathering over the Fourth of July wceltoml. Hooper par ents, Mr, nnd Mis, J. D, Hoiiper of Jacksonville, had the plmmiro of visiting with their chlldron, Mrs. J. B. Scott, Ban Francisco, Mr. Stella Kump and dmiHlilur, Oaklnnd, and Mrs. Harry Uaum, Tort Klnmalh. Mm. Hoopor'i daughter, Evelyn Summon of Medford, wa also with thorn for the weekend, Bp.nds Weekend Sheldon Brumbaugh spent tho double holiday hero with hla wife, Catht'ilno Caylord llrumbauiih, returning to Portland Monday morning. Ho lit nfdllutcd thure with A. E. Doyle, Assocjatod Archttecta, us a doslgnor. Homo guests of tho lirunibiiughs over the weekend wero Mr. and Mrs. E. l' Hobcrtson and sons, toger and Keith, from McCloud, "Calif. To Practice Her Dr. Illclv ard L, Currin opened offices in tha Klumnth Medical clinic, 1439 Espluruide, Monday morning after having recently completed hli Inlerneslilp at Multnomuh hospital, Portlund, He It tho son of Mrs. Lottie Currin of this city. Dr. and Mrs. Currin ar rived here Saturday night and have taken an apartment at the Roosevelt. Vacation at Lak Mr, and Mrs. George Kurtz, their two children and Kurtz' father left Inst Friday to spend their vac. tlon at Diamond hike. Enjoying the weekend with them wore Mr. id Mrs. John Mullin, Mr. and Mrs. Hermun Lofdahl and Mr, and Mrs. Roy Carter, Weekend Guests Clara Shnw of Homcdnlo road enjoyed visit with hnr son und daugh tor-ln-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs, Frank E. Shnw, over the past weekend They wero en route from their home In St, Mary's, Ida., to Los Angeles. Instructor Corporal Claude W, Summers, according to word received here recently, has been made an Instructor In the radio division of headquarters squad' ron, American air force, station ed at Morris Field, Chnrlotto, N. C. From Washington Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Blair of Klickitat, Wash., am hero for a 10-dny visit with their sons-in-law and daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Howard n 1 1 tn and Mr. and Mrs. John Mullin. Thoy expect to roturn to their homo Saturduy, From Los Angeles Florence Weaver of Los Angeles, who visits here each summer at the home of hor brother, F. L. Weav er of Auburn street, arrived last week for stay of sovaral weeks, Tho Weavers spont the past weukend at Luko o tho Woods and plan to return to tha resort Sunday, rhart.r Ma.tlna Thursday The city charter committee will nicot on Thursduy night Insleud of Friday, us proviously an nnnnred. It was stated Wodnes day by Walter Wlasondangcr, chairman, Horn Purchased F. L. West, bookkeeper for the Hicks Gro cery company, has purchased a now five room house at 1844 Le Roy stroot from W. M. Poole. The salo was mario by Fred Cofer of tho Burnlilsol agency. It's a Bon Mr. and Mrs. Ray mond Otoy are tho parents of son, born July 7 at Hillside hos pital, and named David George. The Otcys are residents of Dor ris, Calif. Returns N. H. Jones, super intendent of tho stato highway shops, returned Tuesday from Salem where ho spont tho week end with his family. 'TimsUeStft '' ' II t&Jay .at Smh jUUoaai WORLD.fAMfD HOTll J 2ooOp-ns)0 r b at h JwwwUh both -ln lobby-lev! goragf urn Changes Hands Mrs. Fronkle PIlTwntnr nf PaMadena. Calif,. has purchased four room mod ern home at tin ureuon avouua from Louie Hamm. Everatt Den nis of tho Jjurnhisul agency muao tho sale. At Lake The Rev. und Mrs. Victor E. Newman and daugh' tors, Katharine and Ann, ara spending several days at tho Franklin L. Weaver cabin at Lake o' tho Woods. On Business Joseph Devers, attorney for tho Oregon state highway department, spent Wed nesday In Klumath Falls on bust ness for the state. From Balem H. G. Smith. construction engineer of the Oregon state highway depart ment, Salem, Is here for several days on business. On Vacation Mr. and Mrs Jack Crawford are spending two weeks camping at Waldo lake. VITAL STATISTICS ARNETT Born at Klomoth Valley hospital, June 20, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. Merwln Arnett, 1S23 Division street, a boy. Weight: 10 pounds 2 ounces. DENNIS Born at Hillside hospital, July 8, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. James B. Donnls, 3001 nil yard street, a boy. Weight: 7 pounds, 8 ounces. BLODGETT Born at Hillside hospital, July 8, 1042, to Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Blodgctt, Z04S All' burn streot, a girl. Weight: 8 pounds 7 n ounces OTEY Born at Hillside hos. pllal, July 7, 1942. to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Otoy, Dorrls, Calif., a boy. Weight: 7 pounds OH ounces. By the tlmo this year ends wo Americans will bo spending on our war effort Just about 200 million dollars every day, Donald Nelson, chairman of the WPB. Pineapple Doilies Add Beauty To Home If! i ft m m m hi" TO mi m i'&r IFIi For Your It ,11 llllllllllllllllllllHl lllllllllllllllllllIlllllllPllll I ill ',1! Ill, lllllll ,l, I.JI COM ml mowumap MIX Mb , by Alice lirool.s They're yours for a bit of slm plo crochctl And the cxqulsito pineapple design always a fa vorlto makes these dollies doubly worthy of a place In your home. Pattern 0000 con tains instructions for making dollies; illustrations of them and stitches: materials neoded. To obtain this pattern send 11 cents In coin to The Herald and News, Household Arts Dept., Klamath Falls. Do not send this picture, but keep it and tho number for reference Bo suro to wrap coin securely, as a loose coin often slips out of the envelope. Requests for patterns should read, "Send pattern No. to - followed by your name and address. Courthouse Records WEDNESDAY Decree Elizabeth Plowman versus Emmer Willlom Plowman. Plain tiff awarded divorce by default on grounds of cruel' and InhU' man treatment, granted custody of minor child, support money and restoration of maiden name, Elizabeth Currier. A. C. Yadcn, attorney for plaintiff. Complaint Filed Wilva I. Kosel versus Albert A. Kosel. Suit for divorce. Charge, cruel and inhuman treatment. Couplo married In Medford September 18, 1037. Plaintiff asks restoration of maldon nomo, Wilva I. Porrin. Horry D. Bolvln, attorney for plaintiff. In 1700, congress ruled that every soldier should hove a specified omount of brandy, rum or whisky dully. In Shokc-ipeore's time, the word "advertisement" commonly was used to mean information of any kind. MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effectiv June 16, 1942) Train 17 Southbound) 9:30 a. m. Train 20 Northboundi 10 a. m. Train 19 Southbound! 6:18 p. m. Train 18 Northboundi 9 p. m. Dograa of Honor lodge will Inept July 13 at 8 p. m, in the KC hall, All new members awaiting initiation are asked to bo present, us this will bo the last meeting until August, the next meeting In July being the annual picnic at Mooro park. Mrs. Lillian otterboln has charge of tho program. Mrs. Mil dred Peterson is chairman of the refreshments committee, and will bo assisted by Olivo Perkins and Frances Koss. Tho Congrogatlonal Commun ity circle meets Frldoy at 1:80 p. m., at the home of Mrs. L. R Harvey, 2327 Garden avenue. Red Cross knitting and hand work will bo done. All mem bers are asked to bring their own scissors for cutting quilts. A new class In standard first aid will hold its first meeting at 7 p. m. trlday, July 10, in room 222, Klamath Union high school. Berdcna Rccdcr will be the in structor. Mrs. Morgan's group, number five, of the Methodist church, will meet ot 10 a. m. Thursday, July 0, nt the Kellcy plocc near tno Klamath Falls municipal air port for a picnic lunch. Mrs Paul Dollar's group and Mrs. Les ter Pennington's group will meet together for a 1 o'clock covered dl.ih lunch at the homo of Mrs. Lawrence Phelps, 1057 Auburn street Each Is asked to bring her own tabic service. Tho Eagles auxiliary will hold Its regular meeting Thursday at 8 p. m. at tho Eagles hall. Mem bcrs ara urged to attend. Tha Ladies auxiliary of the Brotherhood of Railway Train men will hold Its regular meet ing Thursday, July 8, at 8 p. m., In the KC hall. Mrs. Charles Jones will be chairman of re frcshments. Visitors are welcome. Tha Auxiliary and Chorallars of Conton Crater will meet in tho IOOF hull Thursday evening at 8 o'clock. On the entertain ment committee are Margaret Bidcn, Harriett Estes and Jen nie Hum. The Ann Judton and Van Ma ter circles of tho Immonucl Bap tist church will hold a Joint meeting and picnic lunch at Mrs. Fred Ohlcmeycr's homo in the Henley district at 11:30, Thurs. day, July 0. Mrs. G. W. Wheat- u-t Wonderful for Skin and Scalp Irritations Effective Home Treatment Promptly Relieves Torturel To quickly ootli tha Itehlnir, burnlns; of Kiema, psoriasis, skin and scalp ir rltations duo to external cause apply odorless t'7t'd Zomo a Doctor's for mula backed by SO yeara' success. Zeros ALSO aids heallnir. Boinit stainless, in visible you tan applyZcmonnytime It won't show on skin. Over 25,000,000 packages soldi 86, aaM 60',1-0- znvio Newmans to Be Honored at Reception Friday Members of St. Paul's Episco pal church and their families ara invited to attend a reception to be given Friday night at 8 o'clock In the parish house hon oring the Rev. Victor E. New man, who leaves this coming week to report for army duty at Camp Adair, Corvallls. Men of the vestry and heads of the various church organiza tions ara taking part in plans for the Informal gathering. Assist ing are Mrs. Raymond Reeves, Mrs. Ralph Bcnolst, Mrs. R. S. Hopkins, Mrs, R. Heber Rad- cllffe, Mrs. Harold Shaffer, Mrs. Richard Hlbbs and Hazel Mor rison. On Thursday evening at 8 o'clock members of tha vestry and men of the church art In vited to attend a farewell part to be given for Rev. Newman ai the R. C. Hastings home on Lake shore drive, COTTON HAT-nerc'sa non-priority bonnet of flax col ored cotton, twisted and strung with varl-shpcd wooden beads. ley of tha Bible Baptist church will review the missionary work of Rov. and Mrs. Robert Muler. j Those attending are asked to bring a basket lunch and table service. Those wishing trans portation may call Mrs. S. D. Earhart, 6925. Sons of Norway will hold a regular business meeting Satur day, July 11, at 8 p. m. During the summer months, the group will hold only one meeting each month, on the second Saturday. There will be no social meetings until October. The. Women's Society of Chris tian Service, First Methodist church. Group 2, will meet for a 1:30 o'clock dessert on Thurs duy afternoon at the home of Mrs. Gcorgo W. Cornell, 850 Le Roy street. Turkish Premier Dies Suddenly ANKARA, Turkey, July 8 W) Premier Refik Saydam died ear ly today following a heart at tack. He was 61 years old and had been premier since January, 1030. A semi-official announcement sold Dr. Ahmet Fikri Tuzer, min ister of Interior, would serve ss acting premier until a new ap pointment could be made. IN SAN FRANCISCO Superb accommoda tions, fine cuisine, and distinctive service await today's travelers at this city's largest, best located hotel. 1O0O ROOMS 1000 BATHS 'ROM S4 SINOll $6 DOUttl You trust its quality You sense In Ice-cold Coca-Cola a thing that Is good a pure, wholesome drink with the quality of genuine goodness. Coca-Cola delights your taste, gratifies your thirst and leaves you happily refreshed. 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