tf.fod Pictulei Sltaca lie m rfuUlake Evacuee Genteb ft -V A -i x ... .. W IE WELL IS THE NAME Proud Mrs. Kumiko Noda, 23, evacuea r ... a-..ii hAU Iiac nmu inn NpWpII KnZtlO Nod&. JTOlTl T lUl lll, nwiwa aiv " - - " jiaby Newell arrived at 6:12 a. m., Sunday, June 12, and wai the first child born at the war relocation authority center for ivacuees of Japanese aescent ai isuwcu, u" !1 . r PICTURENEWS" ' of the WEEK 1 : TT 1 1 . I ."r". vh; inr constn.ct.on ' r,r.".r;trn1r;;,d from the . - fc.-f----- t:t:t. w..hin.ion. ..hiuu e.b. "l.:L"T?;,"iUo'war rplotion authority cen- FLOWER SEED BUYEH-ancy .ora " .r""":..".i""".i.nrt.d th .eventh PRIZE WINNER ShlnKlcni iv.yono. , ...... "-:; ' ' " ... ,, of furnt. -.ai..iam- L' - I ft ft- of is-k. ' ,i , 4 1 7 f.' 1"3 fT"''r ...y.v--. v . "4 ' .V, . j L - ' rJ I ' . I I , ' Ktri'V'!6 . IVV'1 " v"' l,lJ,V- L."f T 3 if" " - Vf aJ LJdL Ln . terToTrSyer COMIC BOOK r A ec-o. --cnto re ... com,c Hoe,. ,n tH. now, .UnH nt the wnr rc.ct.on -.t, . GENERAL STORE 8ALEBOMlbi.uuan J J.ci. ancestry.' . ; center for evacuee. panc - ... .,.m Here are Iorc Flcfurcs t Klamath Falls Mh Now Serving Their Comifry hiJhA. mcil 1 J-kl . E , L' T ""i'i'L . " . i.t It" ' JT y' I -X X" I - 1 f , m.w hi tr , .pi.il , 1 imummjttA,m.muA I O r Jmpmlt n&Nir nnvmnnd D. Cot- 1' "ST -''- I I 1 C " 1 . v. ..... K l ....k J .. 'T. ' : .':;"'' . .1 ' ' 'j Ji.i eiSSSWiMwAp' CRAMER IN SERVICE Keith Cramer, well known Klamath ' rdio man, is shown as he ap pears as a member of the na vy's, construction outfit. He re cently went no r t h through Klamath, Tail.. , ' " ' MAHmmf ? 1 If K' ' ' j IN ALEUTIANS Sterling B. Doege, above, is a Klamath Falls man serving in the Aleu tian islands. He volunteered one year ago, and Is a private, first clas..' R. Peters, son of Mrs. Hazel i Peters, Lakevlew, Ore., and grandson of Mrs. Dora E. Givan, Klamath Falls, according to lat est word has been promoted to technical sergeant. Technical Sergeant Peters is aiauonea bi Presidio of Monterey, Califor nia unrl ia 21 vears old. He Is I sergeant-major and first sergeant r.F.Tfl ORDERS Sergeant Clif ford L. Sanders has been or dered to the anti-aircraft offi cers' training school at rort r)nvl. N. C. Son of Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sanders, 1720 Menlo way, Sanders will come out ol his new training as a second linnippinnl. Hn is a oraduatc of KUHS, and has been stationed of the U. S. army station hospi- at Fort Stevens since Septem tal at Presidio, ber, 1940. w a... - 1 rtnntn A ? Si"' , loin 4mm Tflnmnlh TInInn .-&s&tofak- ijuu - high school, ho is the son of D. R. Collrcll of 9 McLean street. Raymond left hero two years Bgo with the national guardsmen, and has been sta tioned at Fort Stevens with the coast artillery ever since. - ' MATHER GRAD Wendell Cur rier, 112 South Eleventh street, Klamath Falls, has rccolvcd his pilot's wings and permanent rat ing as staff sergeant after grad uation from the west coast training center's advanced fly ing school at Mather Field, Cal ifornia, CHOSEN Sgt.i Lewis iMcAn- Inch was chosen from a group of applicants at Fort Warren, Wyo., for physical training offi cer in the air corps, ann mis been transferred to M,lumi nnni, fin McAnlnch Is the son of F. P. McAnlnch of Klamath Falls, and brother of Mrs.-Fretl Smith. ' " SHIP'S COOK Wllllitm I,0 (Bill) EdimitiBon, former Kliim nth high athlclo, has been pro moted to ship's cook, third class, Biler four months In a school at Pcnrt harbor. Edmuif son was attending the local high school when he joined the navy two' days aftor the Peurl har bor attack.