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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1945)
Hoturns Horn Hill I). Powoll, whu survml us bontiiwulu's mulu 1u lit tint tlmu u( his dlschurgo from tliu United States nnvy, hu ruturiiml tu Kliiiniith Fulls unci Iuih piu-c-liiiNucI u homo for his wlfu null 2-ymir-olcl huh, Dill, 11 I'd, l'ownll, mm of Mr. unci Mm. ,Wllllum li. I'owoll, 302(1 Altu inont clrlvu, survutl In tho nuvy for seven yours unci took pint In Ix mujor buttles In tho Puclflu. Ho wus on tho YMS-4H0 unci on lured Tokyo buy during tho ur-rumlur. Return North Mm. Georijo II, K, Moorhoud. president of tho OrciKon Pcdurnllon of Women's clubs, loft curly Tuosdny morn lull for I'orlluixl uflor uttondlnu n district conference In Klninntli FiiIIh. En routo north 11I10 will visit hor (nn, Vnn, who In u Irst yeiir atudont nt thn Unlvomlty of Oregon, Mm. Moorhcnd wu ncconiniinli'ri ly Dr. Junii'S Mil lar who suuko ut tho district meeting. Find niloi Pallbearers nt tho fuucrnl for Gordon Qulmby, to liii held nt tho Elks toinplo Wodiiesduy nt !! I). m will he Kmll C'niroz, Jack Ilrlsco, Jnck llumiikcr, Orvlllo Hamilton, Jlorlon Ciiclwcll and Leo "Hus ter" Owens. Soloist will bo K. E. rturrows, nccompnnlcd by Murle Obcnchnln, Treatment But. Qnll Back- hum, 2U2U Siskiyou. Klumnth Fulls, hua been uclmlttod to llrimlrn IfnNnltlll Cantftr. Fori Hum Houston, Tax., ono of the urmy ( lurnosi mouicui inmuiiu tlons, for further treatment unci obHorvutlon, Mo In n Uburutud ..dun,,..,, tit lil tit i hl .llltlltnoUn. Ilu Is tho (on of Mrs. Murlo Pry- or, n resident 01 mumitui runs. Visitor Mrs. Portor W. Yett of Portland Ih n Knout ut tho homo of Mrs. Marlon Humes, Olunu, for tho coming two weeks. Marlon Humes is oik liiiiillnif in tho Seneca country of custom Oregon unci loft hero uiTimmiinled bv Cecil Whitby of Klumnth Fulls. From Portland Friends of Mm. E. M. Cnllcoto will bo In terested to leurn (ho has re turned from Portland where she recently underwent siimcry nt St. Vlncent'i hospital. Mm. Chll- coto Is greatly Improved and Is ut hor homo, 401 Mesa. Nil Mealing DnuKhtom of the Nile will mret for luncheon Wednesday at 1 p. m. nt the Pelican. All new members who have not been cnntnctetl und who wish to attend nro nsked to call ;i57 or 0710 for reservations. Discharged PFC Gerald D. Thomas, who hits served In the army for tho pnst three years, wns dlschurjicd from tho Sioux Fulls army air field at Sioux Fulls, S. D. Thomas Is expected to return hero to rcsumo Ills In surunco business. Named L. S. Curler of Klnn alh Falls wns named one of 3H man board of directors of the Oreaon Food Merchants nssocln tion nt the close of a two-day convention held in Portland this week. On Lav Tom Hess, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess of i Inner, arrived home Tuesday morning from San Frnnclsco where his transport docked Mon day. Hex Is In the United States navy and la on a 10-duy leave. Guild lo Meet Members of St. Paul s uulld are nsked to at tend tho meetliiK In the pnrlsh nun staled lor i a. ni. Thursday There will be regular business session. Daughter Mr. and Mm. Dar ren Miner nro parents of a cliiughter bom November 4 at Klnmnlh Vnllcy hospital. The Millers live at 6UB Koseway anve, v " - Assisting Mrs. Lynn ' Roy. croft nnd Mrs. Myron Shnnnon nro assisting this week in the at flco of Klamath Union high SCHOOL Btlnoerette Members of the SttnRcrotta club will sponsor a public card party at the KC hall 'lliursclay nt x p. m. LEGAL NOTICES foully Nm. IMS in the cmciilT coiuiT or THE (ITATK Or OIltnON IN AND FOll THE COUNTY Or Kl.AMATrl. CEOIIGE AUGUST POIIUL, Plaintiff, VI. Dorothy jean pomx, n.fmdant. TO DOIIOT1IV JEAN I'OHU,. DI ntNDANT! IN THE NAME OF THE BTATE Or OHKOON you art haraby raqulred lo appear in aniwar 10 ino compiami niea aaln.t you In tho above entitled lull on nr before the 30th day of November. 101.1, that belns the lail day of the time allowed under the order for pub lication of thli lummoni. If you fall n to appear or aniwer. for want there of the plaintiff will apply for the relief prayed for In hli complaint, to wit. for a decree forever dtuolvlnf the bondi of matrimony now exlitlna between the plaintiff. CIKOIHIE AIIU1IST POIII.I.. and the defendant, DOIIOTIIY JEAN POII1.L,. and for inch further relief aa to the court may leem eauttable. Tltli lummnnl ll lerved upon you by Rtihllcallon thereof In the Herald and ewi, a dally newipaper printed and puhllihed In Klamath County, Oreion, riliriunnt tn an order of tho llonorablo lavlfl H. Vandenhnre, Jiidae of the above entitled Court mailt and entered the aiitli day or October, linn, and that laid order requiree tnn lummoni to no puo llihed once a week for four (4) aua ceulvt wocka fflve Imertlnni). 1,. OHTII HIHKMOHK, Attorney for Plaintiff , 7,11 Main turret Klamath ralli. Oregon, O. .1(1; N. S-13 110.27 No. 331. Singers Two murines from tho Miirlno Unrracks were guest soloists at tho Diumhtcrs of tho Nile ceremonial held recently in Klttmuth Fulls. They wero Cpl. Frnnk Yunlorn and PFC Sum Ucnford. Shasta View Tho Shasta View uruiiKo homo economics club will meet Wednesday, No vember 14, at the homo of Mrs. Anna Funk. 438 N. Bth. All grnngo women are Invited to at tend. KUHB Tonight Tho appren ticeship council will hold a meeting tonight, Tuesday, ut 7:30 o'clock In tho high school building, to discuss apprentice ship training, und outline plans for needed night classes. KP BUILDING PERMITS HIT PDSWIH Local building permits for tho wock of October 20 to November 0 hit a postwnr high us 21 build ers sought to remodel, repair, und build at a total cost of $88, 300. Tho largest single permit was Issued for tho construction of tho Dick D. Miller truck center at 11th and Klamath for $35,000 to A. H. Biissmun and E. C. Grubb. Work Is being dono by tho Brostorhous Construction company. Remodeling of Moc's store, 512 Main, permit for $30,000 was Issued to Loo N. IIuls. Permits Other permits urc for a build ing front on the Williams build ing, $11,000, to Leo N. Huls: In stullution of a mezzanine floor, $200, to Ed Anderson; garage chlmnoy, 513 Broad, $30, to Pete Savoy; gurago repair, 2235 Rad cliffe, $45, to A. Uurgcas; build ing repair, 821 Oak, $450, to Pete Savoy; remodeling and add ing, 242 Radcliffc, $500, to Mrs. LoRoy Plass; restaurant and ga rage, 2110 Orchard, $5000, to Cecil Wllbar; rerooflng, 740 N. Ninth, $200, to H. 11. Sweetman; shed alterations, Big Basin Lum. bor company, $500; garage, 2126 Durrow, $125, to J, I. Gardur; cabinet shop, 2102 Eborloln, $2500, to Ilurly Evans; gurago repair, 335 East Muin, $100, to Wurd Arnold; gurago, 1054 Del Moro, $800, to F. C, Adums; rerooflng and foundation repair, 237 Jefferson, $480, to Leslie L, Pope; rebuild garage, 135 Ne vada, $125, to Mm. J. W. Ed wards; roroof woodshed, 750 Cullfornlu, $25, to Gus G, John son; erection of a poster panel, lot 2 block 207 Mills Addition, $50, to United Outdoor Advertis ing company; warehouse, Broad between Sixth and Elm, $8000, to Lorcnz company. During October, 48 permits totaling $144,005 enmo before tho council. Directors Meet Tho chamber of commerce directors meeting will be held as usual Wednesday noon In the chumber offices to discuss routine business. VITAL STATISTICS KNIGHT Bom at Marine Rarracki dependent clinic, November 3. 1043, to Mr. and Mr, Thomai L. Knlfht, 303 Eldorado, a boy. Welcht: S pounda S ouncci. Name: Thomai Knight Jr. LAWSON Horn at Marine Barrack! dependent clinic. November 3, 1M9, to Mr. and Mn. Roy Raymond Lawaon, 1311 Nlmltz. a boy. Weight: 8 pound! 14 ouncei. Name: Roy Raymond Jr. Blromborg - Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. A quiet day was reported Tuesday at tho United States em ployment offlco, with the first snowstorm of the season keeping would-be Job hunters Indoors. Positions are available through the office In a variety of activities, Juck Alrneter, mana ger, stated, and while there Is a constant turnover In employ ment, muny of the persons reg istered are not fitted for particu lar positions. There is a present demand for truined stenographers In local businesses, Alrneter said, and an unusual dcrth of those trained In shorthand and speed-writing. This Is probably due, he said, to the fact that those who would ordinarily have taken business training, have been engaged in war production for the last few years, Alrneter advises young people just graduating from schools and colleges to take up business training, and become efficient In taking shorthand or speed-writing dictation. Good men stenog raphers, typists and bookkeepers are especially In demand, he said, and those with shorthand training can be placed without delay. Persons with training or ex perience in any business who are not now employed, are urged to register with the employment of flco immediately. Suit Charges Patent Infringement PORTLAND, Nov. 6 (VP) A fedcrul suit charging patent in fringement was on file here to day against Lee Eycrly, Salem, manufacturer of carnival and resort rides. Clifford F. Kennedy, Los Angeles, charged Eyerly's firm with Infringing on certain amusement patents since June, 1042. Ho asks an injunction and a settlement for profits and damages. TO HIOUCT SNIFFliS, INEIZIt Or tieadColds A bottle of Vlclcs Va-tro-nol Is mighty handy to have around the house be cause this double-duty nose drops . . . Quickl Relieves aneeiy, anlffly. ' stuffy distress of bead colds. Makes breathing easier. Help! Prevent many colds from ' . developing If used at the first warning sniffle or sneeze. This Double-Duty Nose Drops should save you much misery. Works fine I Follow directions in the package. VICKSVATRONOL Tuesday, Nov. 8, J 845 HERALD AND NEWSTOE CAMERAS KODAKS Home Movie Cameras Home Movie Projectors Orders Filled in Sequence As Received. Come in Today Place Your Order Now BELL STUDIO 712 Main St. Next Door Pine Tree Theatre Return South Mr. and Mrs. Webb Kcnnctt planned to leave Tuesdoy for their home In San Joso, Calif., after visiting here with her father, W. B. Barnes, 324 S. 5th. To Portland Mr. and Mrs. ; Fred HcMbronner and Carolyn j Suo will leave Wednesday morn-; ing for Portland where they ; will spend a week. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to thank our friends for their kind words of sympathy and beautiful flowers in our re cent bereavement and loss of our dear Edward. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shelley, Albert, Lawrence, Edna. Mrs. Elsie Shelley and family, Mrs. Ella Mlnnlck and family, Mrs. Ellen Kyntston and fam ily; Blromborg . Carlson Radios. Derby's Music Co. . " Friendly Helpfulness To Every Creed and Purs Ward's Klamath Funeral Home Marguerite M. Ward . and Sons 928 High Phone 3334 For Commercial Ilefrlfjerntlon SALES and SERVICE Sea Karl Urquhart Refrigeration Equipment Co. 611 Klamath Phone 84SS A Bowlful of Health . for your children's lunch ! On tin of oup,plus on tin of milk or water make four portions delicious Soup, ll mo i makfo I WnU liT'yltAs A Sauce Base i4S0 f Ji j for meatloaf, spaghetti, egg. (S7 eafood.Thick,nclt and testy. WtSyLj Therelino better sauce! See You At The Victory Football Jamboree Saturday A Feather In Your Capl Feather-Trim Feltt 2 .98 Special wChool Girl Suite Feathers, feathers every where on clever little tailor ed hats to wear with your suits. Feather brim cloches, sailors, bumpers of all-wool felt that flatter your face as only smart hats can! Bright and dark shades for winter. 12" Lovely 3 buttoned tailored suits of plain color wool and rayon Shetland. Fully lined jackets; skirt has 3 pleats, front, and back; colors Blue, Creen and Wine. Sizes 12-18. yi o r ' ' Coafana Leggings 790 Cap eve, (Of warm,wooUnd-rayon. Interlined. 14j TodtflerV Coatatid Leggings ,10.90 IDouble breasted coats matching bonnets Tots' Clo-Dowa Sets790 Cop Mo Of fleecy warm fabric, nicely lined. 14 Fil)4c.CMUiaLe.tuO'inJJs; Fonda Fleece Sets 6.90 Cap 69c With tippered leggings, sweetly triminea. Infants Coot and Hat Sett 6.90 .Pretty, warm- double breasted coats. 14. Boys' Poplin Suit 6.90 Cap 49c Grightabulton-dowQuWiront. styles. 14. mil 12 . I WINTER COATSA Smart coat warmth . . . for everything from foot balL games to Holiday parties. Untrimmed coats, Chesterfields and boys' styles in fleece and suede finish woolens. Favorite classic colors . . . and the newest winter shades. A. Let's show ff 'SW'LC brand nev ' ' : 71 j?cmfm, c,o,he$ Infants' Sweaters 1.98 New slipover and button-down-the-front styles for wee sweater girls and boys. ; Infants' Creepers 2.09 Active . little crawlabouts prefer creepers In pretty and washable pastel shades. Infants' Knit Creepers 1.98 The very young man of the house will feel well dressed In new pastel knit creeper. Toddlers' Robes 1.98 Let him say his good nights in a warm tailored robe. In checks and solid colors. Infants' Dresses 3.98 Beautiful hand,- made In fants dresses In lovely quality batiste. While and pink. Infants' Shawls 3.95 Wrap ' him up ' for infant glamour in a fringed em broidered shawl. In pastel shades. 1 Hood Shawl 1.98 For a warm first winter wrap him in an all-wool pastel hood shawl,; " Toddlers' Dresses 1.98 Little g 1 r 1 s are pretty show-offs In new cotton ' dresses in plaids and solid ' colors. Infants' Sacques 1.98 A knit sacque In pastel shades protects baby from cool drafts on these winter days. SECOND fLOOB