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December 18, 1042 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE MVS Resident Panel Daniel A. Guest, former Klnmutli Fulln resident several years prior to ;4, illfd in Portland December 10, according to word received hum. Client was 311 year of age at the lime of hi passing. Much of Ills Ufa had been ipunt In ths nrmy nnd he hod icrved a number of year In Huwnlt and ttio Philippines. At tho timo of Ills lira tli ho win employed at tho Swnn Island shipyard. Mr. Curat ro-onlislcd in 11)34 and served until 11)40 with tho air corps In the Philippine s n radio technician. Ho wu In churgo of tho riullo ntutlon for headquarters compmiy of tho VIII corps area, Following i pluns crash ho was given an honorablo dlschurgi for disabil ity. A brother John, formerly of this city and now living In J'orllund, Is named among the survivors. Sister Passes Mrs. C. C. Crowson and Mrs. Richard Strand woro called south re cently by tho denth of their sister, Mr. J. W. Rlclgo of Long Hench, Calif, Mrs. Ridge pufsscd away In that city on December 7. Mrs, Crowson and Sirs. Strnnd returned homo lost Suturdny. To Ban Francisco Mrs. Jcssio ilrynnt, Agnes llondrlck son and Mnrtan Morris, mem bers of tho Khiinath V ill ley hos pital nursing staff, will leave 1'rlday night by train for Son Krnnelsco whero they will servo on the staff of Sttmford Luna hospital, Mrs. Drynnt is a well known Khiniuth resident whore she bus mudo her homo for a number of years. Miss Hond rlckson and Miss Morris ars graduates of a Kurgo, N. D. school of nursing nnd huvo been hero n short time, Student Homo Lewi Hull student t SOCK, will return Friday to spend Christmas holl days at his homo on tho Kcno highway. Hull will not return in (phrwil fi hn will flllllr lhf armed forces Immediately after Christmas. John Gregory, also a student In Ashhtmi, is a house- guest at tho Hull ranch. Homo From School Louise Howie, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Charles S. School, Is home to spend tho Christmas holidays. bha Is attending Armstrong's business school In Berkeley, Calif., and has a report for tha lemoster' work showing five straight A's. From Dunsmulr Mrs. E. W Glrard of Dunsmulr was In Klamath Falls this week for Christmas shopping. Whtlo hero ho was the guest of her sisters- in-law, Mrs. W, C. Mllley, 825 High street, and Mrs. A. D, Ash, 015 Walnut avenue. CAPT.PHELAN OIES TUESDAY Returns From South George Dickinson, state, dairy Inspector, returned on Wednesday from San Francisco whero ho visited his son, Alva, who is statlonod at Treasure Island. On Thurs day morning ho left for Lake view to remain until after New Year' day. Hoctnt . Visitor A recent visitor at tho homo of Mr, and Mr. G. C, Tatman, 30? Lowell street, wns Mrs. Tntmon s niece, Mrs, Vera Sprnker, of Arco, Ida. Returns Mrs. H. G. Duncan hos returned home from Port- hind nftor, spending a week with her sister, Mrs. Joseph Underwood, who Is 111. inforfnatioi MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June 18, 1942) Train 19 Southbound! 8ilS p. m. Train 20 Northbound) 10 a. m. Train 17 Southbound! 8i30 a. rtu Train 18 Northbound) 9 p. m. p. m Evening Airmail, Medford Stage, Westbound, 3i30 FUNERALS DONNA RAE CESSNUN Funeral services for llltlo Donna Rao Cessnun, Infant daughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Ctnr. encu II. Cessnun who passed away In this city on Wednes day, December 10, 1042, wilt be held in tho chapel of tho Earl Whlllock Funeral home, Pino street at Sixth, on Satur day, December 10, 1042, at 1:30 p. m. with tho Rev. Arthur Charles Bates of the First Christian church of this city officiating. Commitment serv ices and interment Llnkvlllo cemetery. Friends aro invited. Women of the Moose Special session Li scheduled for 2 p. m. Sunday, December 20, In tho Mooso hull. A class of candidates Is to bo Initiated, nnd all mem bers aro urged to attend. Cooked Food Sale The Mis sionary society of tho First Church of God will sponsor cooked food and fancy work sale Sottirdny, December 10, at the Mcdlcnl-Dentol building, ' Sponsor Dance The drill teom of the Women of the Moose nnd the Loyal Order of tho Moose wilt sponsor a dance at the Mooso hall Saturday from 0 p. m. to 1 a. m. Mem bers and friends aro Invited. There will be a supper served after the dance. Civil Air Patrol The Civil Air Patrol will meet Friday at tho armory at 7:30 p. m., ac cording to Robert Fulton, com' mandcr. HI Cnpt, Henry Pholun, 41, for mer operator of Lako o' the Woods resort and well known In Klamath county through his ac tivities with tho Shosta Coscode Wondcrlond association, was killed lata Tuesday in an alr plnno accident ot tho Merced air port, friends learned hero this week. Cant. Phclan, reserve officer, had been stationed at Merced slnco November 20, after being called to aotlvo service August 20. He was a well known Yreka, Calif., resident and upon hi re- turn to tho servico had been named a souadron commander. teaching army tactics ot Mather field. Sacramento, before his transfer to Merced. . Ho was graduate of the University of California, class of 1025. Fu neral service wero hold at the Presidio, San Francisco, where Capt. Phclan' father, an army surgeon, is also buried. It is understood that Capt, Phelan wo in an army training pluno which crashed and burned ono mile from the Merced army flying field. Also killed was Major Roland C. Ehret, 29, Po- mona. Colli. Capt. PhclBn is survived by his wife and three stepdaughter, Joan, Pcryn and Andria, who also mode their home at Lake o' tho Wood for several season. Scouts, Camp Fire Girls Plan Tin Salvage Matinee Through tho courtesy of Earl Baughmeit ot tho Klamath thea tres, tho Boy Scouts, Girl Scouts and Camp Firo girls will be host to all children of Klam ath Falls and vicinity under 18 year, at a 10 o'clock matinee enrly In January, tho tlma and plnco to bo announced later. The price of admission Is to be a specified number ot tin cans, which will bo turned over to the local salvago committee for de fense work. All boys and girls are asked to begin at once to collect con from their homes and neighbors. Cans must be prepared as fol lows: wash thoroughly, remove label, cut out both top and bet torn, flatten and tuck the ends Inside the flattened can. OBITUARY LEWIS E. PARKER Lewi E. Parker, a resident ot this community for the last 10 ycor, and formerly a resident of Silver Loke, Ore., passed away near this city on Wednes day evening, December 18, 1042. Tha deceased was na live of Massachusetts and was aged 64 year and 11 months when called. The remains rest at Word' Klamath Funeral home, 825 High street. Funeral arrangements will bo announced at a later date. From Seattle Mr. Fred Nichols and small daughter, of Seattle, are in Klamath Falls this week, called by ths death of Mrs. Nichols' father, Edgar E. Green. Not ono Swedish bank failed in 1031, despite tho depression Two raised their dividends, and six reduced them. Eleven Enlist In Marine Corps Eleven men enlisted In the United State marines through the local recruiting office from December 1 to 15, They were: Harold V, Borton, Jr., Chorlcs E. DeLong, Thomas B.,Hampel, Raymond W. Hay ne, Edgar G. Howard, Glen W. Jcwctt, Robert G. Lyman, Der win C. Mope!, Harry Moran Jr., Ivan E. Moran, Earl L. Sanders. No Trace Found Of Bomber Carrying Sgt, Muskopf Jr. No trace ha yet been found of tho army bomber reported missing since December 8 from March Field, Calif., according to a letter received by Tha Her ald and News from Mr. and Mr. R. F. Muskopf, whose son, Tech. Sgt. Richard F, Muskopf Jr., 22, is aboard the missing plane. The plans wax on a routine flight, with seven men aboard. Mr, and Mrs. Muskopf, who reside In Pelican City, left for Riverside immediately on receiv ing word of the situation, and are staying with their daughter-in-law there, ' The last radjo message tram the piano wa sent In by their son on tho morning of Decem ber 8, reporting altitude and distance, and gave - no hint of trouble, Mrs. Muskopf wrote. Don't let tho price of butter upset you. It can be made from grass. All you need is cow and a churn. Courthouse Cancels Annual Exchange of Christmas Gifts There will fee no gift exchange between courthouse employes at the traditional Christmas tree now aglow In the courthouse hall. ; Instead, att package brought to the tree this year will be turned over to local organiza tions gathering Christmas pack ages for men in the armedserv because mora women will hare worked at men' Jobs, Mar In terests In common should make for better understanding be tween husband and wive Mrs. Dwight Morrow, , : ' , -t Immediately after the war,' government aid to war-torn eoun-. tries Is a foregone conclusion, But not the rehabilitation ei their economy or tho reforming; of their lives. W. P, Witherow. president National Association ot Manufacturer. Germany ha ordered the Kal ian to evacuate Sicily. They ! don't want anybody In their way. . .. The nim total of her (wo man') knowledge will be In creased in the post war world MURPHEY'S SEED STORE NEW LOCATION 9th and Klamath Courthouse Records FRIDAY Marriage Applications HANSON-MYERS, Ernest Everett Hanson, 40, mechanic. Native ot Sweden, resident of Bly, Oregon. Ada Rae Myers, 40, housewife, native of Wyo ming, resident ot Bly, Ore, Complaints Filed Richard G. White versus Beu- Inh E, White. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and inhuman treat ment. Couple married In Phoe nix, Arizona, June, 1024. Plain tiff asks custody of four minor children. U. S, Balentlne, attor ney for plaintiff. Ima L. Epps versus Leo S, Epps. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and Inhuman treatment, Couplo married in Klamath Falls, October, 1938. Plaintiff ask custody of one minor child. J. C. O'Neill," attorney for plaintiff. Marguerttto Keith Myers ver sus Herman Henry Myers. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and in human treatment. Couplet mar ried in Klamath Falls, June, 1930. Plaintiff ask custody of ono minor child. John Ebinger, attorney for plaintiff. Justice Court George Duval). Drunk public highway. Fined S10. Lyman Wendell Sayres, Void foreign license. Fined $3.50. Joseph LeRoy Lucas. No PUC permit. Fined $10. William Edward Ferguson. No PUC permit. Fined $10. Theodora Wendall Hammond. Failure to stop at stop sign. Fined $5.50 or 3 days. Theodore Roosevelt Pryor. No PUC permit. Fined $10 or days. Robert Bryce Coleman. Ex ceeding PUC weight rating. Fined $10 or 5 day. If you want to sell it phone Tho Herald and News "want- ads," 3124. . WILLARD EUGENE JACKSON Funerol service for tho late Wlllnrd Eugene Jackson who passed nwny in this city on Tuesday, December 15, 1042, will bo held in the chapel of the Earl Whitlock Funeral home, Pino street nt Sixth, on Satur day, December 10, 1042, at 3 p. m. with tho Rev. A. Theodore Smith of tho First Presbyterian church of this city officiating. Commitment services and inter ment family plot In Llnkvlllo cemetery. Friends ore invited. MIKE ROSS Grnveslclo services for tho late Miko Ross, who passed away in this city on December 13, 1042, will toko plnco In Llnkvlllo cem etery nt 11 a. m,, Saturday, De cember 20, with tho Rov. Wil liam Rico of the Immonucl Bap tist church ot this city officiat ing. Word's Klamath Funeral homo in charge. Friends aro In vited to attend. Thi Year Give FIJKNITIJIIK V The Gift the Whole : Family Can Enjor ; : . Torms 10 Months or 1 Year to Pay. LUCAS FURNITURE 195 E. Main Last Minute Shipment of Dolls SUll we VUete 2UU Now and tyosieo&i! She's Right From Babyland! 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