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TIEIIALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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I.. DEFENSE CALENDAR
' . Registration (or tlio bomb
reccnintiinuii(.o school Id bo held
" In Klumiitli Kulls Tuesday und
'Wednesday, September 1 mid
will ho hold lit KU1IS nt u n. m
,v Hoplonibor 1.
Tim two-day session will bu
devoted It) discussions on how
' to clou I Willi unoxploded bombs;
Instructor will bo LI. Killers of
tho U, S. urmy. Section chiefs,
members of th rntnmiind nee.
tlnns, lilr laid wardens, iiuxlll
ury firemen und iiolluu reserves
nrn urged to attend those classes
Thcro will bo no flro defense
D school until tlio now motion pi
lures on flro defense liro obtain
. . nhlo from tlio state office
From CorvallU . '1 1 1 n n.ov,
Victor E. Newman, now located
! i,l C'liini) Adiilr, CoiviiIHh, Is
spending this weekend with hi
funilly und plana to leuvo Mon
a day by trulii for Huston, Muss
i wliero ho will remain until
. October 1, attending chiipliiln
, school conducted for those erv
,., Ing In this brunch of tho sorvlco,
. Itov, Nowiiinn was rector
St. Paul's hero. Mrs. Newman
. und son, Dick, drove homo from
,. L'orvnllls with Itev. Nowmu
,. Friday nftcr brief visit
, Cmnp Adiilr,
Hacovorlng Miidcllno Benl
daughter of Mr, mid Mrs, A. L,
Ileitis of South Sixth street, Is
recovering nt tho homo of M
n and Mrs, O. n. Ilolloway
Crescent avenue, following
tonsllectoniy this week. Miss
. . Ileuls plnus to resume her
. leaching position nt Wasco,
.. Ore., this month.
To Shipyards C, E. Ncwcom
of Altuniont drive, is leaving
this week for Portland, where
ho will take n position in tho
shipyards, ills wife mid dnuiil
tors aro remaining hero, where
Mrs. Ncwcom will manago their
grocery sloro on Altnmont
drive
Return Homo Dr. nnd Mrs
A. O. Itoenicko nnd Dr, and
Mrs. Jumes Hilton nnd their
fumilles returned this weekend
from n holiday spent nt Cres
O ccnl Inko. , The Roenickes enme
homo Thursday, the Hiltons on
rriauy.
Sold By the Name
The farmer boy standing
along sldo fixed his cyo on tho
liana saw.
You see the nnmo Adklns on
this saw?
Tho boy nodded.
cii, you can can lor a
Adklns saw anywhero In the
world nnd that name Adklns
means that the saw ,wlll stand
up. Samo. with Dlsalon, on
other mnko of saw. So with
Ivory Soap, Frlgldalres nnd
lot moro that wo turn out
Mudo in the USA nnd good any.
wncro on earth,
Do you know of any other
name that stands high, the
world over?
Tho boy tried to think.
Jiow about this name, The
fjLord Jesus Christ?
Tlio fellow nodded, Ho had
heard of Christ, So next in
order canio the words of tho
Apostle Paul "I know WHOM
1 have delivered," said Paul
WHOM, mind you. A Llvinir
Person, WHOM. Then tho chap
iisicnca to mo verso In full
"I know WHOM I have bo.
llevcd, and am persunded that
Jlo Is able to keep that which
I have committed unto Him
against that day."
And did the boy also believe
in Christ and had he commit
. led nil to the Lord? Had ho
turned tho sontrnro of death
Hint was upon him, over for
Christ to handle? For all have
sinned and the wages of sin Is
death. 'J he boy looked puzzled
in mi tins, no seemed never
to hnvo thought of Christ be
coming so personal to a fellow,
U a bll moro for that lad
unci nil of us turn over to
Christ the page of life, soiled
by many a sin nnd tho blood
of Christ will cleanse It. That
done, surrender over the whole
life for Him to use when and
where Ho will.
SUM IT UP Christ who
knew no sin was born into this
world to become sin for us.
Klcct Him to save you from
the curso of the broken law,
Tako forgiveness nnd count
your life-page cleansed In God's
holy eyes. Then lot Him be
enthroned In your heart. Mo
will abide with you nnd set up
His Peace Joy Love. Pence
that passeth understanding.
Heaven's own Joy, Love, even
to loving your enemies,
With body scarred from
atoning nnd lashings; with days
of hunger nnd thirst, with cold
and nakedness filling the chap-1-ter,
wo hear Paut shout I
Oknow WHOM I have believed.
If daily you will die to self
II nnd lot Christ hnvo tho throne,
? you ton will have that shout
!! of VICTORY.
J GEO. N. TAYLOR,
Cloverdalc, Ore.
This space paid for by nn
, Oregon businessman.
Accident Hoportad R, C,
Bower reported to police that ho
was Involved In an automobile
accident at 12:0S p, in. Friday on
South Sixth near Martin street,
Little damage resulted, either to
his car or to the other car in
volved, driven by u Mrs. Smith,
From South Mr, and Mrs. A.
L. Iirnndt and two children,
George nnd Marilyn, returned
Friday from a vacation spent
in Redwood City, Calif., with
Mis. Itrundt's family.
Return Homo Mrs, Robert B.
Z I m m o r m a n and daughter,
Jolynn, linvo returned from a
two weeks' visit In Rny City
as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Morrison and duughtor, Jill,
Homo From NorthMr. and
Mrs. Dick Magulro nro homo
from a vacation trip to Wash
ington stato and British Columbia.
Information
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MAIL CLOBINO TIME
(Effoctlvo Juno 18, 1942)
Train 17 Bouthboundi 6i30 a. m.
Train 20 Northboundi 10 a. m.
Train IB Southboundi SilS p. m.
Train IS Northboundi 8 p. a.
Danco Tho Eagles' auxiliary
nnd drum corps will sponsor the
regular old-tlmo danco tonight
in tho KC half. Tho public is In
vited. No Jitter-bugging will be
allowed, it was announced.
Woman of tha Mooto The
drill tenm will hold a meeting
and potluck dinner at the homo
of Mario Plko, BIO North Scc
ond street, on Monday, August
31, at 7:30 p. m.
After exerting every effort to
become u United Stales eitl.cn
co that he could enlist In the
navy, Kenneth John Fcnwick
of tho Cuscade apurtincnts has
received his final , papers and
was Immediately sworn In, lie
cording to Navy Recruiting Of
ficer F, H, Duncan. Fcnwick
Is a native of Canada and has
been employed by the Standard
Oil company.
Duncan announced that Law-
renco William Qulnn, 223 North
First street, has enlisted as
radio technician second cluss
and will receive eight months'
training at Trcasuro Island in
Sun Francisco bay.
Other Klamath Falls men ac
cepted for service with tho navy
ara Allan Jerome Quick, 1505
Wlurd street, Clifford Lynn
Stone, 1(103 Ivory street, Charles
Vorso Rankin, Pelican auto
court and Lowell Edward Deck
cr.
Tho recruiting officer stated
that his office Is emphatically
open for enlistments, which
may bo made by selective serv
Ico men right up to tlio moment
of induction by the army.
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I IIMf IU VIULHIUI1
MAJOR BOWYER TO
LEAVE H MIDI
Salvation Army advisory
board members bade farewell
Saturday morning to Major and
Mrs. Norman Bowyer, who will
icavo Monday for Phoenix,
Ariz. .
Hie advisory ooard met for
breakfast at tho Salvation Armv
hall, Fourth street and Klamath
avenue. John Johnston, chair
man or the board, presented
Major Bowyor with a traveling
oag anti Mrs. Bowyer with
tablecloth as gifts from the
group.
Major Bowyer said he would
remain here until Monday In
order to welcome his successor
here, Major W. C. Currcy, who
comes here from Chicago. Mulor
i-urrey formerly lived In Cana
da, and has been in the United
Stales about 10 years.
Major and Mrs. Bowyer will
do in charge of young people'
work for tho Army In Arizona
nnd New Mexico.
At tho breakfast mcctins
Major Bowyer told the board
that it had a reputation as be
ng tlio best advisory board in
Salvation Army work on tho
Pacific coast,
The Yanks stuck right with us
until nil the wounded had been
saved. They'ro a great bunch of
blokes. Australian sailor, res
cued from crippled cruiser dur
ing battle of Solomons.
Road Clmslflad Ads for Reiulti
LEGAL NOTICES
EXECUTRIX NOTICE OF FIL
ING OF FINAL ACCOUNT
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
IN THE MATTER OF THE ES
TATE OF JOSEPH L. FOTH-
ERINGHAM (sometimes
known as J, L. Fothcrlng
ham), Deceased.
Notlcci is hereby given thnt
have filed my Final Account
nnd Petition for Flnnl Dlstrlbii-
tlon, as Executrix of the Estate
f Joseph L. Fothcrlnshnm
(sometimes known as J. L
Fotherlnghnm), Dccenscd, and
tho above-entitled Court has
fixed 2 o'clock In the afternoon
f Tuesday, October 8, 11)42, as
the time, and the Circuit Court
Room In the Court House of
Klnmath County, Oregon. In the
City of Klamnth Falls, In said
County, ns the plnce, when nnd
whore nny person mny present
nny objection or exception to
anything: contained therein, or
anything done by mo as
Executrix, and thnt at such
time nnd place tho above-en-titled
Court will finally pass
upon nnd settle said Account.
HARRIET B. POTHERING
HAM, Executrix of the Estate of
Joseph L. Folheringham, Dc
censcd. 22-20; S 8-12-19 No. 118.
Over $100 bus poured Into city
coffers from traffic law violators
In tho past three days since Act'
Ing Police Chief Earl Hcuvcl or
dered warrants issued for per
sons who wcro delinquent in
taking care of tickets received.
Fines were paid or bail for
feited for 74 offenses, amounting
to $112 including the added pen
Blty imposed on those served
with warrants.
Police Judgo Leigh Ackcrman
served warning that the bail for
those who fail to pay up prompt
ly on traffic tickets will soon be
raised from $2 to $5, with a $3
fine for those found guilty of of
fenses. Courthouse Records
SATURDAY
Complaint Filed
Emily May Newland versus
Nell Donovan Newland. Suit
for divorce. Charge, desertion.
Couple married April 2, 1027,
In Albany, Ore. Plaintiff asks
custody of minor child and that
defendant retain custody of sec
ond minor child. Fred O. Small,
attorney for plaintiff.
Justlco Court
Frank Reuben Kline. No
warning device. Fined $5.30,
suspended if device is fixed.
William Chounccy Jerome.
No chauffeur's license. Fined
$3.50.
Jack Edward Nunncmnker.
No PUC permit. Fined $10.
Modesto Esteban. No PUC
permit. Fined $10.
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LEARNS RADIO, GUNNERY
KIcliurd F. Muskopf Jr., son of
Mr. und Mrs, H, F. Muskopf
Sr., of Pelican City, has gradu
ated from an intensive course
In radio opcra
IPSWWSWWeitlon, and Is now
J. fiL iu" sergeant
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by Alice Brooks
Thcso filet crochet swans will
smarten your guest towels or
suitably edge a scarf. The sim
ple slllchery gives you the
chance to Introduce tho color of
the room. Pattern 7322 con
tains a transfer pattern of 12
motifs ranging from 114x14'. i
to 2V4x3W inches: chart and
directions for crochet.
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
suro to wrap coin securely, as a
loose coin often slips out of the
envelope. Requests for patterns
should read, "Send pnttern No.
to followed by
your nams and address.
graduated
Klarrath
high
school in 1930.
Enlisting In the
air corps in Au
gust, 1041, he
' graduated from
Scott Field, 111,, radio school in
February, was sent to another
radio school at West Palm
Reach, Flo., graduating in
March. Ho was then transferred
to Fresno, then to gunnery
school at Lus Vegas, Nov.,
graduating In July. In Febru
ary Muskopf murrit-d Miss Bob
bio Anderson, who is living
with her husband at Riverside.
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Gordon W. Lutz, 2520 South
Sixth street, is now stationed at
Camp Crowder, Mo., serving
with the signal corps.
Private William D. Wyckoff
of Klamath Falls is with the
55th field artillery at Camp
Roberts, Calif.
Vic Staff, private with the
32nd infantry, is stationed at
Needles, Calif.
Dale K. Scchrist of Klamath
Falls has been promoted to the
rank of corporal at the new air
force basic flying school at
Chico, Calif.
Paul A. Lewis, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Paul D. Lewis of Merrill,
has Just been promoted to ser
geant, according to Col. Thomas
L, Gilbert, commanding officer
of the Lubbock army flying
school, Lubbock, Tex.
Sgt. Lewis is a clerical work
er in the technical order depart
ment of the engineering office at
the large advanced twin-engine
flying school.
Sgt. Lewis was stationed at
Shcppard field, Tex., before he
was transferred to the Lubbock
air Tjase.
Weyerhaeuser
Election Slated
For September 10
A runoff National Labor Re
lations board election at the
Weyerhaeuser Timber company
mill has been tentatively sched
uled for September 10, union
leaders announced today.
Balloting will start at 2:30
and continue until 6:30, it was
announced.
The contest will be between
tho AFL International Associa
tion of Machinists, the CIO In
ternational Woodworkers of
America, and the AFL Lumber
and Sawmill Workers union in
the machinists' classification and
between the AFL-LSW and the
ClO-IWA among general pro
duction employes.
You can't get sugar to make
moonshine, so donntc that still.
It will rust out by the time sug
ar rationing ends. W. O. Pat
terson, Griffon, Ga., salvage
chairman, appealing to moonshiners.
The neighbors who object to ,
n small boy s piano lessons
haven't a thing on the small boy.
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