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Jnminry 14, 11)43 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE SEVEN To Norfolk Jack O'Konfe, who hns born stationed nt Tulo lulcu with the Southern Pacific, left Moncliiy morning for Port land and from tlirro for Norfolk, Vu wlii't'u lio reports for octlvo duly with the BKA11H1C8. Mrs. O'Kaofu, accompanied by her brotliur Edwin, hns left for Reno wlu-ro sho will remain for tho durution with hnr parents, Mr. and M,rs. V o r 1 Mulchklss. O'Kccfii In Ihn "on of Mr. und Mm. Jiinirs O'Keofo of thin clly. From Calgary Friends uro liroullnif Mm, II. II. McContichlo, (Maria Clink), formerly of this clly und now muklnd her homo In CalKury, Canudu, Mm, Mc Conachlo In vlslllnd hor slslcrs, Mm. Lloyd I,. Low of Dal Moro street, and Mm. Ross A. Dullan tynu, tho lntUr now living In Gilchrist. Mm. Dullantyno wus hore Wednesday with her sisters. Mm. MeConnchln plans to return to Portland for u brief sluy, go lug to Cnlnnry February . Vlilt Hero Mm. Koster V. Guwleo and young on, Corkuy, arc visiting at tho homo of hor parents, Mr. and Mm, J. O. Harney, 2111 Durrow ovomio. She is tho former Nora Harney. They will leave their homo In Ashlimd to roslrio In San Fran cisco whore Candeo him been traimferred by tho Southern Pn clflc an assistant cur distributor, general office. Son Born A ion wait born to Mr. ami Mm. Paul Swlguit In Portland on Monduy of thin week, according to a wire re ceived hero by Bwlgnrt's par ents, Col. und Mm. Swlgurt. Paul Swlgurt i uKKociutcd with his father In tho ukullnK rink bus iness. Tho baby has been named Torry William ond Ik their first child. Visits Bon Mr. and Mm, Stephen Sabo left Wednesday for Lon Angeles for a week's visit with their son Paul, who Is In tho Lockheed-Vega s o r v 1 c a school, During Mrs. Suho's ab sonce, Mrs. Rose Poolo will toko over her duties as secretary to the county court. Pollc Court One arrest wns mode by city police Wednesday night when they picked up a drunk who appeared beforo Police Judgo Harold Franey Thursday morning. Two traffic violations, running red lights, were ropnrted by police, ond 11 truffle tickets wero paid. Loaves for Home Mrs. A. M While of Minneapolis, Minn., left Tuesday evening to return home ofler u threo month's visit In Klamath Falls with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. und Mrs. Walter F. Drown of 1338 Pacific Terrace, Murtln Ullstrom, 421 Oak street, were Involved In an Intersection collision at Ninth and Mnln streets at ft o'clock Wednesday ovonlng. There wero no person al Injuries ulthough damuga wus dona to both curs, pollco learned. On Leave Lieutenant Wil li urn M. Mitchell, of the army air corps, stationed at Atlantic City, N. J., Is on leave of ab seneo and Is visiting his sister, Mrs. Joe Bally, 467 Damont street, und his uncle, E. L. Mitchell, 817 East Maui street. Ho stopped to visit his wife In Sulom, and his mother, Mrs. C. H. Mitchell, In Lebanon, and they accompanied him to Klam ath Falls. Ho will leave in time to reach Atlantic City by Janu ary 25, Help Victory Drive The Girl Scouts of Klamath Foils recent ly contributed over 15 In war savings stamps toward the vic tory fund. This fund will be for the alleviation of distress among the children of the world us soon as conditions permit. This Is a nntlonwido campaign among the Girl Scouts of Amer ica. - Returns From East . Mrs. Clara Price, for several years a resident of Klumuth Falls, has returned from a six months' trip to several eastern states whero she visited with her five brothers and sisters, all over 60 yeurs of age. She Is staying nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Brink, 2241 Orchard avenue. Goes to Olympia Mm. Dent Suvuge will leave on Saturday for Olymplu, Wash., to attend a Girl Scout training course from January 18 to 28. On Leeve Harry LcRoy Por ter, seaman first class, Is on leavo visiting Ills father, Cicorgo F. Porter of this city. Young Porter enlisted In tho U. S. navy through tho local recruiting of fice in December, 1040, and hus been on octlvo duty in the Paci fic since April, 1041. Ho has seen conslderablo action in tha war theater. Receives Call Arden Dybe vlk, 238 East Main stroet, fire man first class, US navy reserve, has received his call to report for duty with tho SEABEES at Norfolk, Vs., and will leave Im mediately, according to the navy recruiting office. His family re mains here. Dance Slated Thero will be an .old time dance held In tho Chiloquln gymnasium, Saturday, January 10, sponsored by the Clilluquln homo extension unit. Visiting Mrs. W. Conning of Alumcdu, Calif., Is visiting at the home of hor brother-in-law and sister, Mr. und Mrs. James Blair, 1327 Oregon avenuo. In Portland J. A. Souther, manager of Moo's, returned home Wednesday night from Portland where he has been on business for the firm. Collision Mrs. L. B. Ding man, 1813 Worden street, and From Albany J. E. Gentry of Albany, Is In Klamath Fulls visiting his mother, Mrs. Etna Gentry, ond his sister, Mrs. E. L. Mitchell, 817 Eost Main street. GET WONDERFUL RELIEF Fe Burn and Itch lintel P-B-LE-S.! Hlmpla ptlaa nd not wrack and lortafa puu with maodantfia luh, bum ana irrita tion. Smart' rrramla SupparlurlM brlns tiukh. wakoma rallaf. Thalr 1-way madka tlun maan. rant rum fort, raaucaa strain, nalp tlKhlan ralaaad mambrana. gaml lubrlrata and auftana. Prolactlv and antU rhaftnif. ao aaay to uaa. tt'a wondarfttl U, ba fra of Jilla tertur aaaln. Cat aanulna Slaart'a Prramld Supooallorla al your dru ator without data? aOc and 1140 on makar'a money-back guarantoa. Returning Frank Hall and Roland Ittncr, Camp White men who became 111 In Klamnth Falls, were dismissed Wednesday to return to Medford. Both suf fered from pnoumonln and ro celvrd treatment at Klamath Volley hospital. Moving Mr. and Mrs. Bur rell Milne will leave soon for Rofcburg where they will reside, Mllno having been transferred to the valloy city by Montgomery Word compuny. Ho has been In churgo of tho auto parts department. To Eugene Mr. and Mrs. Mel vln McCollum, (Edna Mae Thomas), are residing In Eugeno for tho next few months, McCol lum having entered tho Univer sity of Oregon for the winter term. Mrs. McCollum Joined him Friday. Book Stolen J. W. Wntson, 1334 Sargent street, reported tho theft of his "A" book und "B" card from tha. glove com partment of his car. Tha book was Issued to 1030 Ford se dan, Oregon llconso No. 234-848. Visits Hore Lloyd Smith, for mer member of tho Klamath Fulls pollco department, visited hero Wednesday from Sun Fran elsco whero ho has been sta tioned. Smith Is with tho government. In Mt. Vernon Mr, and Mrs. Don Vunnice, (Betty Lou Droko) uro now In Mt. Vernon, Wnsh., whore Vonnlco' Is awaiting his cull with tho CPT. Ho com pleted his coumo here lato lust ycur. Buying Mr. and Mrs. Lorry WhytnU of Whylal's storo ore spending 10 days in Los Angeles and San Francisco attending market weok. In South Mr. and Mrs. Nicholns Long of Long's Apparel shop uro spending this week In San Francisco and Los Angoles buying spring merchandise. Surgery Olo Rlorson of Fort Klamnth, employed in tho woods by Algoma Lumber company, had major surgery nt Klninoth Valloy hospital this week. Assisting Mrs. Clarence Fost er Is assisting at Moe's. Many Never Suspect Cause Of Backaches ThiiOldTrfitmentOftenBringHippyRe.lef When flinordfir of kidney function permit polntinmiii rnnltor to re mnln In your blood, It may cAiioo nnuKlna baoknohe, rhimmiUopaii,, fg pnlni. Inns of pop find energy, getting up nlKhiR, wolllna. pultinfM uncW tho ye, nemliioliPR nnd ...iiItipm. 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Alfrrd Cortot, piano onlo. $4,71. $$7 Chopin "Cojicerlo No, 1 In Fonlnnr' Orchontra and piano, Cortot nnd lurblrnlll. $4.71. 71D nrnlnna "Rymplinny No. 4 In K mlnor," Ttoston Symphony or ('hciilrA, Kern Ktii.i(cvliAk.v. win due tor. $3.15, 581ltrahiiifl "t'onenrto In P-maJor," for violin and orchedtra, with .TtiftChrt HeltctE. IMS, I7 Brahma "Qunrtet tn A-minor." Itudnpeit string quartet. $4,71 7M-Mnonnli "Hantn Kn Trnll Symphony No, I," PhllarlelphU Symphony with Kngena Onnnndy. $3.60 No, No, No. NO. No, No. No. No. No, No, No. No. No, No, NO, Scars alto ha the latest tunes in Okeh, Columbia and Decia. Treatment Roger Snyder, son of M. E. Snydor, Lamm's cump at Ynmsay, Is receiving medical attrntlon at Klnmath Valley honpilul. Meot Postponed The mcntlnR of the Writers League has been postponed until later In January, according to anounccment, the date to be given later. VITAL STATISTICS JONES Born at Klamath Valloy hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore,, January 14, 11)43, to Mr. and Mrs. James B. Jones, 1423 Wllford avenue, a boy. Weight: 6 pounds 19 ounces. WHITE Born at Hillside hos pital, Klamath Falls, Ore., Jan uary 13, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn While, route 3 box 222, city, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 11 ounces. McLANE Born at Hillside hospital, Klamath Falls, Ore., January 14, 1943, to Mr. and Mrs. Hay L. McLane, 2336 Home avenuo, a girl. Weight: 6 pounds 2 ounces. If your dealer Is out lor the duration, advertise for a used ono In tho want-ads. I V i" I!.1 m mmm MAIL CLOSING TIME (Effective June IB. 1S42) Train 19 Southbound: BilS p. m. Train 20 Northboundi 10 a. m. Train 17 Southbound: 6:30 a. m. Train 16 Northbound: 9 p. m. p. m., Evening Airmail, Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30 Rummage S a 1 Catholie Daughters of America will spon sor a rummage sale Saturday, January 30, In the former loca tion of Tim's market, Medical Dental building. North Ninth street. All members are asked to bring their rummage to the parish hall not later than Friday, January 29, or call Mrs. Louise Vaughn, phone 5388, or Mrs. Emily Miller, phone 4293. Practice Officers of the de gree staff of Royal Neighbors of America are asked to meet in IOOF hall Monday at 7:30 p. m. for practice. Townsend Club Members of Townsend club will meet at 8 p. m. Friday in the KC hall and a business meeting will be fol lowed by an old fashioned dance with good music and a good caller, those in charge stated. Lunch will be served. To High Court IT M ? 3 4 t' 1 J 1 a 1 Wiley B ftutledge, above, aMociau Justice of the U. 8. Court of ppealI for the District of Columbia, has been nominated by President Roose velt as associate Justice ol the Su preme Court. Rutlfdge will take the place of James E. Byrnes, recently appointed economic stabilization director.. Courthouse Records THURSDAY Marriage Applications GRIGGS-TAYLOR. James El liot Griggs, 26, U. S. coast guard. Native of Georgia, resident of Tampa, Fla. Grace Louise Tay lor, 18, student, native of Wyo ming, resident of Klamath Falls. Complaints Filed Erma Titus versus William E. Titus. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and inhuman treatment. Couple married In Klamath Falls, February, 1937. Plaintiff asks property settlement. J. H. Carnahan, attorney for plaintiff. Dorothy Gretchen Reed versus Louis Benford Reed. Suit for divorce, charge cruel and Inhu man treatment. Couple married In Pasadena,' Calif., November. 1925. Plaintiff asks custody of three minor children. John Ebingcr, attorney for plaintiff, Decrees Lloyd O. Smith versus Doro- If Uncle Sam ever starts ra-: tionlng beer It will slow down : the making of the kind of tanks we don't need. 1 Yes, Wm. F. B. Chase, 203 i Odd Fellows building, will take care of your income tax report ing. Come early, bring your old forms, and your new blanks. If you have them. 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