Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, May 14, 1943, Page 5, Image 5

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    HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
PAGE FIVE
May 14, 1043
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Married t'l'lvnris will bo In
torestod to know thnt nows has
linon received from Soiittla thnt
John Milne a( Kliiimilli Knll.i,
furiimrly employed by Unncl
J'urtluiKl Freight llni'H, mid ihiw
muuhlnlnta inato hucoikI ohms,
United Stiitca nuvy, stationed nt
Brooklyn, N. Y., wns griintud
itlioro leave on April 1, after
having nerved one. year In the
service. On April 10, ho wiin
nuirrled to Helen Dcun of Se
attle, Wunli., with whom ho had
become acrinuintcd whlln station
od lit the Dreinorton naval
yards prior to being assigned to
Brooklyn. After a short honey
moon spent In Seattle and I'ort
land, Mllno returned to Drook
Ivn, while Mm. Mllno remained
in Seattle.
tf In Klomulh Friends were
greeting llaarby Iteehen thin
week during his brief vIbII In
rthimiith Fulls and at Dly with
hl.t brother, John, of Crane mills.
Bechen htm been stationed at
Camp Hale, Pnndo, Colo., with
the mountain Infantry and was
given ilck leave due to evere
attack of scarlet fever, llo vl-
tied his family in Portland and
hail now reported to Camp Hale
for duty. According; to Heehen
Jimmy Connan has left for Kurt
Bennlng, Gu., for officers train
inn. Coonnn is also in tho moun
tain infantry division stationed
t Pando. llo Is tho son of Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Coonan of
Sun Francisco and tho nephew of
Mr. and Mrs. II. 1). Mortenson
pi this city.
i
Returns Mrs. Ivy Nord of
tl$fl1 High street returned Thurs-
iyay from Hamilton Field, San
Rafael, Cullf., where sho en
joyed a brief visit with her son,
Stuff Sgt. Richard L,. Nord, lu
who flew from Savannah, Ga.,
to California on route to Hon
olulu. Hamilton Field officials
have advised Mr. Nord that her
ion has arrived safely In the
Islands. Nord trained In Florida
and Is now serving as a radio
technician and gunner on a
Billy Mitchell bomber.
! Visitor Mrs. Alvln Nicholas
of Vallejo, Calif., has been the
cuest of Mm. F.lslo Sweimy of
the Greer apartments tho past
week. Mrs. Nicholas reports Viil-
Jcjo, with normul population
of 35,000, now hos approximate
ly 1)0,000 residents. Many for
,qier Klamath Falls resldonts arc
)ow employed at tho shipyards.
BUY WAR BC
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My! What these good
9 piefces can co for
Enjoy Lettuce or Mixed
Greens with this CALIFORNIA DRESSINGI
Vi tup fnoyoniwlie I tip. C'H-I Worceiteiihlre Sams
i tup C'H'I Catiup J4 tup finely-chopped C-H-B Iweel Pleklei
On Leave Pvt. Samuel It.
Unlloy, 20, U. S. urmy, hus ro-
turned to tho homo of his grand
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Mil
ler of Mlsbco street, for a
MOduv sick leave. Mutiny was
among tho first Klamath Falls
boys to leave for Fort Slovens
ulilt the National Guard. He
has seon service slnco the full
of 11)40, und has been In AlasKa
slnco December, 1042. Bulley
luiu linen nt Ilarncs liospltui in
Vancouver, Wash., for tho pusl
month receiving trcatmonl. "is
condition is highly Improved.
ci,.,v. Raturn Mr. and Mrs.
Bert Shuey huve returned, to
i, ,,,!. 020 Walnut avenue,
..d..- .,.i,iiini the oust six
monllis In Los Angolcs during
which Shuey was engiigcu in u
...... i.win.irv Thcv also visited
with their son, Fred, who Is In
business in tho Culiiorniu cuy,
.....i ...in, ilmlr diiiiuhter. Mr J.
Guy Canady (Lucille Shuey).
Friends will be iniercsiea 10
li.rn that Mrs. Shuey is greatly
improved in health.
Rk.rrlrlo H.V. Bon FHomU
of Mr. and Mrs. Jomcs Sherrlck,
.,r.-,,r rmldenta of KlamuUI
Falls, will bo interested to leorn
Hint il.rv hern mo parents oi a
baby boy pji May 10, 1043, at
'flio buby hus been
..,,.,! Kiivpn James. He WCIgtl
ed 8 pounds II ounces. Ho is
tho third son of Mr. ond Mrs.
Klu-rriek. und ho is a grandson
of C. F.. Sherrlck. 2232 Kiln
street, Klamath Fulls.
In Now York Mulor Harlan
Bosworth has been transferred
from Syracuse, N. Y., to the
North Atlantic division, office
of tho corps of engineers, New
York City, according to word
received here by Mrs. Bos
worth. Tho transfer was effec
tive May 10.
From Nowoll C. E. Milhorn,
formerly of the city police de
partment ond now govern
ment employe stationed at New
ell, Collf., has returned from a
trip to Arizona In tho Interests
of his office. Ho spent Friday
In Klamath Foils.
Brother Dies Mr. and Mrs.
h. It, Harvey. 2327 Garden ave
nue, received word on Monday
ovcnlng that his brother, living
near Spokane, Wosh., had died,
and they left on Tuesdoy morn
ing for that city. They expect
to return homo on Sunday.
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wartime eating!
Glorify Fish with this
GRAND TARTAR SAUCE
t tup ntayonnalie W tip. grand onion
1 tbip, chopped C-H'S Cucumber Plcltlu
1 1btp, (hopped tips ollvei
Mix Ingredients, Pauley may be
added, but If to, do not try lo keep
droning more Irian a dayl '
To Mtdford Harry Mnrln
left on Wednesday for Mcdford
for a short slay und was accom
panied by his mother, Mrs.- J.
C. Murln, Mrs. Al McCumber
and his daughter Marian. The
latter will remain for two weeks
as the guest of her aunt, Mrs.
Goorgo l'otucck, now living In
Mcdford.
MAIL CLOSING TIME
(Effective Feb. 16, 1943)
Train 19 Bouthboundi 6 p. m.
Train 20 Northbound! 11 a. m.
Train 17 Bouthboundi 7 a, m.
Train 16 Northbound) 10 p, m.
Medford Stage, Westbound, 3:30
p. m. Evening Airmail.
Stages to Alturas, Ashland, Lake
view and Rockv Point, 7 u. m.
Mystery Mothers The First
Presbyterian Sunday School
class of Mrs, Graco Spunnaus
will be entertained by their
"Mystery Mothers" In the
church parlors, Friday, May 14,
at 7:30 p. m. An interesting af
fair has been planned.
Pythian Bisters Members of
Pythian Sisters will meet Friday,
tonight, at 7:30 o'clock in the city
library club rooms. Visiting
Sisters aro welcome.
Moose All members of the
Loyal Order of Mooso ore asked
to attend tho usual Saturday
night party at tho Mooso hall
Members may bring a friend.
Refreshments will bo served.
Always read the classified ads.
SPECIAL MM SALE
OF COATS AND ACCESSORIES
All early spring styles must go to make room for new
styles arriving almost dally. Mostly dark shades some
browns and pastel shades.
Regular $3.95 to $15.00 Value
Special Salt Tailored .
Artemis Slips
Regular $1.98 to $3.50 Values
Some slightly soiled. Also Included are odds and ends of
Barblzon and Pandora slips mostly small sizes. Tearose,
navy and black shades. Some $1 79
slightly soiled X
LORRAINE RAYON
GOWNS
One lot of tailored styles In tea rose only. Small, memum
and largo sizes. Regular $1.08 Values. While they last, each .
LADIES' T-SmilTS
Pastol colors and stripes Values ' , .
to $1.60. Each
CHILDREN'S SIZES 59 to $1.00. (Downstairs)
mum
MANAG NG
SETZER BOX
Froomnn Schultz, manager of
the Algoma Lumber company,
has accepted a position as man
ager for tho Sctzer Box company
of Sacramento, Calif., and will
move soon to the California cap
ital. Sotzor Box has operations at
Sacramento, Greenville, Engel
mlne, and Willows.
Schultz Is making the change
as a result of the stoppage of op
erations of tho Algoma Lumber
company at Algoma, whero he
spent 18 years. He expects to
divide his time for a while be
tween Sacramento and Algoma,
continuing in charge of disman
tling and disposal operations at
the Klamath county point.
All of the Algoma lumber in
ventory has been shipped, but
some 59 men are still at work
there in connection with the dis
mantling of the plant and remov
al of equipment.
Courthouse Records
Marriages
LYBRAND - PATRICK. John
Anderson Lybrand, 35, farmer.
Native of Arkansas, resident of
Klamath Falls. Marjorle Inez
Patrick, 26, housewife. Native
of Arkansas, resident of Klam
ath Falls.
Complaints Filed
B. H. Pruitt, doing business
25
pont Coats
$19.95 lo $39.50 Values
Reduced to
1B05 to 3450
A lovely assortment of late style
tweeds, plaids and solid tones; mostly
fitted styles-a few boxy types. Sizes 10
to 38.
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One Lor of Early Spring
Millinery
Reduced to
Oreqon News Notes
By The Associated Press
Oregon school children who
co" .-ct 100 or more tin cans In
a statewide contest will receive
a free ticket to a Pacific Coast
league baseball game at Port
land May 22 under new regula
tions announced by the state
salvage committee. . , , Tony and
Andrew Faslo, Portland market
proprietors, paid a fine of $278
for soiling seed potatoes above
celling prices, tho district OPA
office reported.
Albany turkey processing
plants asked for pickers to han
dle a record crop of breeder
under the name and style of
Pruitt grocery versus Daniel B.
Murphy. Suit to collect bill. J.
C. O'Neill, attorney for plaintiff.
Vivian Duffy versus Dolson
Duffy. Suit for divorce, charge
desertion. Couple married in
Klamath Falls, October 10, 1927.
Plaintiff asks custody of one mi
nor child and restoration of
maiden name, Vivian Moore. J
C. O'Neill, attorney for plain
tiff.
Justice Court
Ole Simonson. Operating mo
tor vehicle as common carrier
without a permit. $25 bond for
feiture. Orr, Maxwell. Overloading
truck. Fined $10.
P I L E S
SUCCESSFULLY TREATED
NO PAIN - NO HOSPITALIZATION
No Lot ol Tlmo
Ptrmamnt RmuUiI
DR. E. M. MARSHA
Chiropnctl PttytielM
ttt H. 7th E squire Theatrt Bid
Photv 7HS
$59
$00
stock expected to start May 25.
. , . The wife of Lieut. Walter
L. Smith, stationed in the South
Pacific, received at Portland a
ring he fashioned from metal of
a shot-down Japanese Zero.
The Portland FBI office re
ported the conclusion of 375
cases involving selective service
Til filT'l
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trellises. Nice In pairs at
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Wheelbarrow
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charges during April. . . . Gilpin
Construction company of Port
land ha.i started construction of
a 700-foot reinforced concrete
dam at the Willamette river falls
at Oregon City. . , . The district
OPA announced the elevation of
McCanncll Brown as chief en
forcement attorney, succeeding
MacCormas Snow, resigned.
In Portland Alice Hall of the
Barnhlsel agency is spending
several days this week in Port
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Garden Hose
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anto tire
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pleasure trip.
Island Secretary
Found Unfit
WASHINGTON, May 14 VP
The house appropriations com
mittee today approved a subcom
mittee's recommendation finding
Robert Morse Lovett, secretary
of the Virgin Islands, unfit to
hold a government office
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Sprinkler
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Thli little sprinkler boy thor
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feet In diameter. When the water's
turned on he turns and twists and
doet all kinds of tricks,
Camp Stool
completely flat mrttag l!
easy to pacfc or carry.
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