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    July R, 1042
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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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.
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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.
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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-
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To quickly ootli tha Itehlnir, burnlns;
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rltations duo to external cause apply
odorless t'7t'd Zomo a Doctor's for
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ALSO aids heallnir. Boinit stainless, in
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It won't show on skin. Over 25,000,000
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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.
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