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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1942)
'JVfy l. Uf4 HERALD 'AND NEWS, KL'AMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE FIVE Chatburn, well known residents of Merrill, with a new addition to their family. It was a boy, weighing 7 pounds 7 ounces. ss Cousin DIm Mri. Herman Lofdahl has received word of the death from heart attack of her cousin, Frank M. Memus, on July 3. He was a , retired pellet sergeant, having bn with tha Denver police force since ai. At tha time of his daath, ha waa Instructor In civil tan defense police activities with the slate vocational training at pertinent, Toastmlstress' Club Last meeting of the summer will be held tonllht at 7:30 In the rrt I mont school. Election of offi cers for the coming term la scheduled, as well as a report on the International convention by Mrs. W, H. Hlbbard, who attended the meeting at Del Monte, Calif. The club will re convene In September. Accepts Position Barbara Loosley, granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Loosley of Man zanlta etreot, has accepted a po sition for the summer with tho agricultural experiment station In Medford. It Is exoccted that Miss Loosley will return 'to Klamath Tails to continue her high school studies, entering her junior year. . Miner Mies The fire de tainment reported only two fires over the weekend, one a grass fire Sunday afternoon at 1 1404 Klamath avenue and the other a motor which burned out early Monday morning In the basement of the Medical Dental building under the drug afore. . Cooks Heturn Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cook relumed the end of last week from a trip to Snn Dlrgo, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Manuel. Until recently secretary of commerce at Grants Pass, Manuel Is now first pharmacists' mate at the San Diego base. The Cooks had been gone since June 30. At Crater Lake Kathryn Kelley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, C.C. Kelley, now of Redding, Calif., Is spending the summer at l Crater lake where she Is em ployed at the lodge and where a number of her Klamath Falls friends have greeted her. Miss Kelley attended Oregon' State college this past year. , ' In Ireland Mr. and Mrs. L. . O. Hunter, 47B3 Climax avenue, have received word from their son, Wlllard Hunter, that he is now In Ireland with the army having, arrived there In May. He reports that Ireland Is long on greenness, and beauty, but short on milk shakes and candy,' "so please send me some. Called Away Mr. and Mrs, Art Hansen, 137 East Main street, left Saturday for Duluth, Minn., called there by the death of Mrs. Hansen'a brother. They expect to remain for some time to help settle the estate. Mrs. Hansen la tha former Mildred Berg. Fossum Home Second Lieu tenant Embert Fossum arrived In Klamath Falls Saturday and will apend a five-day furlough here with' Mrs. Fossum at their home, S04 Jefferson street. Foi sum haa been stationed at Camp Roberta and ia being transferred to an unannounced destination Homo from Hospital Virgin la' Bubb, who recently under went an operation at Children a hospital In San Francisco to cor rect trouble caused by an old knee Injury, Is now at hor home, 405 High street. She will be on crutches for at least another two weeks. In 8. P. Hospital Claude C. "Casey" Jones, who suffered 'a badly smashed foot In a rail acci dent near Crescent lake Friday, haa been removed from the Hill- aide hospital to the Southern Pa cific hospital In San Francisco for further treatment. Mother Visits Mrs. Emll riordgren of Axtcll, Neb., Is In Klamath Falls, visiting with Mr. and Mrsj Leo Heath and chil dren, Patsy and Dorothy. Mrs. Nordgrtn Is Mrs. Heath's mother. Need Help The bureau of re clamation Is still hopefully look ing for a ditchrider, according to B.", E." Hayden. Anyone Interest ad'' should call thp reclamation offices In the Federal building, phone 3512,' ....... Qo to Market Mr. and Mrs. Nick- Long left. Saturday night for Los Angeles whore thoy will attend market 'week for Indies' ready-to-wenr merchandise. Thoy efcptjet to bo gone about 10 days, Murray on Coast Word has been received that- LI. Q, L, "Spec1! Murray, former city ro creation ' officer, is now . sta tioned at Camp San Luis Obispo. , Bicycle Recovered Danny Helken Is rejoicing over tho re turn, of his bleyolR, which was stoleii'on July 6. Police located it. In front of tha Pelican theatre. First Aid Graduates Final examination was held July 10 for the standard first aid class conducted by A, H. Mnad, who was presented with a gift in ap preciation for his services. Those graduating were Mrs. W. Scog gln, Dorothy Harris, Elizabeth Smith, Wilms Ostrum, Viola Vogler, Kay Lambert, Calla Illck, Lafa Black, Ilobert Ful ton, Louise Fulton, June Farrell, Loralne Gleason, Caroline Turn er, Lydla Weinberg, Elizabeth Sanders, Ralph Janson, Mar garet Paschal and Lucille Stln-son. Ollder Pilot To B. Sgt. Frank V. Weber was among the group of young men leaving Mlntor field, Bakersfleld, Calif., for trulnlng as army air force glider pilots, It was learned here Monday. After a period of study, Weber will receive further training enabling him to pilot the larger types of troop and car go carrying gliders. Upon gradu ation, he will receive his wings. Radio Star Edna O'Dell, contralto, opened the first In a series of regular performances over MBS Monday morning. Tha program originates In Chicago, and Is heard locally. Miss O'Dell Is the sister of Mrs, W, r, Bethune of Klamath Falls. ' Visitors Visitors at the Lee Kennedy home, 605 Martin street, last wook were Mr. and Mrs. -Al I'errault, daughter and son-in-law of the Kennedys, ac companied by George and John Caruso and the Kennedy grand son, Lelnnd Kennedy, all of Spo kane. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Wonch, daughter and son-in-law from Tlonesta, Calif., were also visit ors, as well as Jesse Skinner of Medford. ' Trying to Locate Doris Stone) 346 Twenty-fifth avenuo, Longvlew, Wash., has contacted local police In an attempt to lo cate her father, tilery Stone, whom she knows lived here In 1D3B. Miss Stone has never seen her. father. Anyone having In formation that would help to lo cate him Is asked to call police headquarters or write directly to his daughter, Reopening Homa Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whisenant of Ev erybody'a drug storo are reopen Ing their . home on Portland street where they will reside aft er living In a downtown apart ment during the winter months, Dr. Davis Leaves Dr. M. C. Davis, physician, whose offices were located In the Medical Dental building, left this week end for Modesto, Calif., where he will enter the flying corps as. a first lieutenant. Word from G o e h 1 1 n ( s Friends have received word that Mrs. David Goehrlng and daugh ter, Beverly, are now residing at Carmrl-by-the-Sca, near Fort Ord, Calif., where Dr. Goehrlng is located with the cavalry. In tha Nary Now Charles Edward Shlflctt of Bly, and George Arthur Anderson of 2004 Wantland avenue were sworn Into the navy on Saturday, ac cording to tha local navy re cruiting station. Hlrvl In Hospital Jacob Hlr vl of Klamath Falls Is In a Port land hospital, where he under wont an operation. He' Is show ing much improvement, It Is re ported. '. , . At Millar Lake Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Carothers. their two children, and LeRoy Lofdahl spent the weekend fishing at Miller lake. New Arrival Sunday,' July 12, found Mr. and Mrs. Tom Pert Pups Fun To Stitch On Linens y Alice Brooka He's looking at youl And you will find it's lota of fun to look at him and hla pal after they're omproldcred on your linens, Pat torn' 7353 cnntnlna a transfer pnttcrn of 20' motifs ' ranging from 1x3 inches to 61 x 84 Inch es; materials needed; Illustra tions of stitches, : ' - 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 tno number for reference. Be sure to wrap coin securely, as a looso coin often slips out of tha envelope. Requests for patterns should read, "Send pattern No. to followed .by your name and address. ; . t,i Police Court Eleven drunks were fined in police court this morning and 12 traffic violators paid $1 fees for their misde meanors. Joseph Orlego, accused of vagrancy, pleaded not guilty and hla trial was set for Wed nesday morning. Balls Out John D. Hamilton, j SO, of Bly, arrested Saturday night at Tenth and Main streets : on a charge of drunken driving and disorderly conduct, paid $125 ball Monday morning pend-j ing iriai oi nis case. : V & Olf1 PEFJNEY'S - L LAJUU r-WW CLUB PLAN M .- m . . , i I rjfV 4- 4F ?C Final Hurdls Ten young men will leave Klamath Falls Mon day for Portland to take their final physical examination for entrance Into the navy, the re cruiting station announced today. vfk I ;r'n.. fT urn s r i irnTn HS.r i I III I I I I W 1 tmmuw I M i "? r i s i sr Bicycle Abandoned A red and white bicycle, license num ber 488, Is Impounded In the city garage aftor having been aban doned for several days In front of 1B09 Martin street. Plneh Hits Dr. J. C. Hunt Is presiding over police court while Leigh Aekerman is away on) his vacation. Aekerman and his family left Saturday for Har bor, near Brookings. Visits Hare Mrs. Wayne Maxwell of Los Angeles Is visit ing her. mother, Mrs. Con Crem in, and friends in Klamath Falls. Her husband Is on foreign civil Ian service. 1 I ''i',,1 I I i oriioui inrnm'itinn I VI JUHlllfli' '1 1 : MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June 16. 1942) Train 17 Southbound! 6:30 a. m. Train 20 Northbeundi 10 a. m. Train II Southboundt 6:18 p. m. Train II Northbound: I p. m. ' Falrhavan Red Cross The next meeting of the Falrhaven Red - Cross group will be held next Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Frank Tarr. Every one In,- the Stewart-Lenox or Weyerhaeuser community is in vited to attend, as there Is an abundance of material to sew and cut out, as well as yarn for knitting. ' Lutheran Aid Klamath Luth eran Ladles' Aid will meet In the church parlor at 2 p. m., Tues day. Mrs. T. G. Hoff and Mrs. Clifton Ongman will be hostess es, Mrs. Hornby is In charge of the program. Grange Council Council will meet with the Poe Valley grange Wednesday at 8:30 p. m. All grangers are urged to attend, as a number of Important matters will come up for discussion. . Eagles Auxiliary Tha Eaglts auxiliary , Is sponsoring a pino chle party Tuesday, July 14, at 2 p. m. at the Eagles hall. The pnbllo Is Invited. Thata Rhe Theta chapter No. 8 of Theta Rho Girls' club will meet Monday evening at 7 o'clock for Initiation of candi dates. At 8;30, Installation of new officers will be held, with parents of the girls Invited to witness, the ceremony. . VITAL STATISTICS CHATBURN Bom at Wilt. side hosnltal. Julv 12. 11)49 in Mr. and Mrs. Tom Chatburn of Merrill,. a boy. Weight 7 pounds 7' ounces. GREDIG Born ! : HHI.IHn hospital July 12, 1942, to Mr. ana rors. Martin Grcdlg, a girl. Weight 7 pounds 2 ounces. ROSE Bnrn at Klumnlh Vol. Icy hospital July 12, 1042, to Mr., and Mrs. Earl Rose, 1515 Sargent street, a boy. Weight 6 pounds 15 ounces. WESLEY Bnrn nt Ktumnlh ValleV hnnnltnl .Tnlw 15 1019 to Mr. 'and. Mrs. Clarence Wes ley,, 1847 Homcdale road, a girl. Weight 8 pounds 1V4 ounces. 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