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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (July 19, 1945)
On Lav. ChurloH Redman, rHT 1iyson of tliu Eiirl Hud man's, l Iioiiiq on limvu iifior tight nionthii in the Philippine. Hn him been overseas for two years unci now hus ii !IO-iliiy leave. Ho look one year's pimt iiradiuitn work at KUIIB mill later attended tl in University o( Washington (or two years. Ho foro entering tho service ho, win employed by Hoeing Aircraft In Hentlle, Spotlight Bandi Miidi'llnn Hid Mury Miihoney, tiiuiuhlrrs of Mr, uiul Mm. Joo Miilioncy, Ktnniiith Fnlln, will appear on the Coca-Cola Spotlight Hands' program Friday night nt ()::() over KKJI. 'I'ho girls slug with Ted Klo Wlo's orchestra which will broadcast from tho Gront Lakes iiiiviiI training station, N.w Bon PKC mid Mm. Don old 1'helps urn parents of u buy, born lit Ihn Kliiiiuith Valley him pllul, Mondiiy, July JO. I'liclpit in stationed In Auxcrrei, France, with lha 13th iilrbornn ll vlnlon. Mm. I'tmlim In lha former Ruth Pennington, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Lesliir Pennington. Klll.d in Action MSKt. Lew Ii Hurt wa killed In England. VJuno 17, whvn hi pinna crushed on i routlns flight. 11a won at- Inched to the Bth air forca mid wan i-rcw chief on a D-24. Hit will bo remembered for his work In tho Presbyterian choir. Ilia wife, Knthryn, lives in Kan ana City. 8..lng Klamath Mr. nnd Mm. E. II. Krsham, Portland, pent Tuesday nnd Wednesday visiting In Kluninih Hulls. LEGAL NOTICES NOT II 1. NOTICE IS IIKIIKIIY (IIVKN I In I I. artmlnliUAlrlx ut lha Kilala of HUTU MARUAIirr MIIKICK, fc.rnioriy IIIITII M, WAIIK. drrvJ, t"fllaht to an or dr nl lit Clrriill C-'uilrl nf tha Nlala of Oreiim. County of Klamalh. will on r ailar in linn aay of Auxuil. la, al lha hour nt II) 00 A. M. Mil at tirlvala aala l tha lilfhail hulrtar for rath, lha fnllnwln da.rritMd raal nrmarty of tha r.iiaia nf jivm AiAMUAJtr.1 MUIflUK dei- Norlhaa.larly SO ft. I.OU 19 and 1.1, ItliKk, .in. Hot Hprtntf Addition in lha City nt Klamath fall.. Ocalon; Lot IV PlM-k M. lint Sprint. Ad dition la Ilia City of Klamalh Tall), Orajon. At. MA n. RWXFTMAN. Admlnlatratrla of tha K.tat of tt;Tll HAKOAHET Ml-SILK, d raaaad. Altnrnav L ciiiTH siskmore, fjll Main fllraat. Klamalh Fall, Oragnn Jr. )I-la-3H: All. H-No. li. Visitors Visitors at the Chillies Blurk homo. I'M Eldur iido, lira Mury Hurbura Bturk, Spokane, and Mm, Mary Jen kins, Uolfio, Minn Hturk, olurK a ulster, l a Spokane no mury su pervisor and Mm, jenKins works on tha Idaho Dully Status-iiidii. At Horn. Nellie Marl Steers, small daughter of Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Steam, re lumed to her home nt 32H0.An demon on Sunday from tha Eti Kenn honpilul where she hus ueen a piillcnt. She was strick en with appendicitis whllo re tiirninK , home from Portland. Her condition is now good. Canning Instructor Mrs. Viv ian Kreenmn will arrlvo Sundny from Jncknun county where sho hn ii been conducting cooking demonstrations. She will dem onstrate home cunning at the I'ellcini theatre Tiiesdny, Wed nesday nnd Thursday. Mtotlng There will bo nieellnu of tha tourist commit tee of tlio chumber of commerce KrlUny ut 10 a. m. There will be reports by severul sub-commlt- tces on tho master plan for tour ist promotion. Junior Hmttiiii Junior Hostesses are asked to meet at the USO at 11th and Walnut Krldoy night to board buses to the Marine Barracks' dance. Uutes will leave at 7:45 and 8 o'clock. Falls, and Hobert F. Trotman of Merrill, will leave for Portland tonight to lie ennsieu m navy. . Camera Club The USO Cam- oru club will hold meotlnir at tt'An Frldav nluht In tha USO clubrooms. Dr. E, D. Lnmb will ecture on onlnrglng anu print ing. Returned to San Jose Webb IT it If Inmnlli rnal. ffllllinvi ai(,,f,i-vi ... dent who wns In business here, left for his home In Son Jose to day, after visiting In his homo town. Leaves Mm. Earl J. Templar and grandson, Richard Hoslcy, irii iur i'ihiiiit vii, uic, iw see Mrs. Templar's mother, Mrs. Cora A. Sanderson, who is seri ously III in ina nospuai. Apply for License J, D. Bel cher and Evelyn Taylor, both of Klamath Falls, applied for a mnrrlngo license at Chchslls, Wash., on July 17. Correction The OPA has corrected tha ceiling price for apricots. The retail price is 17 cents instead of 14 cents a pound. San Francisco Vacation An gelina Bravo, bookkeeper nt the Wlllnrd hotel, is enjoying a week's vacation In Sun Francisco. FAIL TO SEE PLANS Minnesota Tlmbermen R, C. Wlnton, C. J. Wlnton Jr., and H. J. Forrester are hero on busi ness from Minnesota. Working drawings by Sheldon Brumbaugh for the proposed Klamath county-city Jail will be finished some time this fall, of ficials have announced. Architect Brumbaugh has been commissioned by county and city officials to draw plans for construction of the Jail which will be erected next spring on a site close to the present county Jail. Bids are expected to be called the early part of 1046, for the building to be erected at an esti mated cost of $180,000. Fundx for the project were approved at the special election held June 22. A c c'o r d I n g to preliminary sketches, overall dimensions arc 80 by 200 feet, to rise three stories. Offices will occupy the main floor space, and the two upper stories will be devoted to Jail cells. The building will be constructed of reinforced con crete throughout with a brlck fneed exterior lower floor. The two Jail floors will be 38 by 80 feet dimensions. In Portland Mrs. Altha Urqu hurt of the Klamath county wel fare office is at an administra tor's meeting In Portland this week. Island Paradise PFC Rich ard Post Is stntloned on the Is land of Ownhu after spending nearly two yenrs at the air base nt Pyote, Tex. Ho wrote to his wife, Dorothy, 801 Eldorado, that tha island Is a South sea pnradlso. Returns Home Mrs. 'J. C. Grove and daughter, ' Barbara Cinle, have returned home after n month spent in Snnta Monica, where Mrs. Grove went for htr health, Navy Enlistees Norman J. Duffy. Leonard D. Snrlnger, Jack E. Wlsecarver of Klamnth SWIM TRUNKS $2.25 up OREGON WOOLEN 100 Main Pelican Book Shoppe Ut 8. tth St. Phone 4892 Across From Bears Tulcfak C. O. Receives Promotion Lt. Col. John Hazlett Is now tho correct way to address the commanding officer of Camp Tuleleke. He was promoted from the rank of major this week, and tho announcement Is regarded as evidence of the excellent service he hus rendered ss ex ecutlve officer and commanding officer at the nearby installa tion. i Col. Hazlett took com mand of Tulelake after Lt. Col. Vern Austin wns transferred sev. eral months ago. CARD OF THINKS We wish to extend our heort fclt thanks and appreciation for the many acts of kindness, the messages of sympathy and the beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereavement, the loss of our daughter and sister. Mrs. Pariee Lazarus and family. No Liquor Delay For Oregon Visitors PORTLAND, Ore., July 19 (7P) Out-of-state visitors may obtain Oregon liquor permits without delay, the state liquor commis sion ruled today. ' . ' mcufOM mot toner, mc. -fTWYTrin 0nmLi Tew.. Ti ZtUwi Ma 4 CawtJsteaiS . O-s -.- Tha Omospi mi Talnrf, JULY 26-27 Smart Colorful Zhao's PLAIDS . . CHECKS . . FLORALS . . STRIPES SEERSUCKERS . . CHAMBRAYS . . OXFORD CLOTHS STYLES YOU'LL ENTHUSE OVER! ,,and For Now m 95 and up LOVELY COOL SHEERS AND CREPESl DISTINCTIVE ADVANCE FALL FASHIONS' ONE AND. TWO-PIECE MODELS YOU'LL ADORE : ... '2 1 I Bring in I . . I L your I Fur Coat I I for Storage Thursday, July 1. 1948 HERALD AND NCWI TIVI Heretofore non-Oregon resi dents could apply for permits while visiting here, but the per mits were mailed to their out-of-state address. Permits will be issued on the spot on proof of residence and purchases may bo made Immediately, the com mission ruled. 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