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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 17, 1946)
! ' farewell The Kuglus auxil iary will sponsor a furowull Dirty Frlttny nt U p. m. In lower JOE hull ur Mr. Al C. Frlosen who loaves with hur liiisliiiiid 'next week (or tliolr homo In 'Bliin. llu Is hi'liiK released rom tlio nuvy. Tho uruwull Is t' , handkerchief shuwur and pat uok nipper lulor In tho uvo rilnu. I'lnochle will bo plnyucl. ;Tht affnlr Is (ur auxiliary mem bers only. fi''stnlf. and Fork Ther. art till a low memberships hi tho i Knife und Fork club bulnit re ! served (or returning service- men. Interested veterans limy call Fred Southwell tit 4HU2 (or application blanks. Tliu next ; dinner meeting will bo hold January 21), with ur. win uu rant as guest speukur. Expected Sgl. Hurley J. Hy- I4 -.,.1 if Mi Mvrtln llvltll H'ill Division, Is expected home with uu hunorulile discharge from tho nuirhio corps uboiil tuo lid of Jiniiiiiry, lie Is lit Ciiinp Pendleton now alter serving two years mid five inonths In the Bon Hi l'liclflc. Ilo Iiiik not been homo slnco ho enlisted. 1Jo South Mr. and Mrs. Wul 1 Ur O. Itoonk'ko, who spent the weekend here with Dr. and i. Mrs. A. O. Itoeulcke of Port' lid street, led Tuesday en tfOtite to Sun Uleuo, UHII. They are on their wedding trip south ; and will visit his father, Ciudr. ;: Waller KocnicKe, USN. f Recovering Friends of Mrs. . jpgeborg Wllkerson, 20:14 Ore- Son, will bo Interested to lenrn he Is recovering nicely at the , home of her sou, Elmer Wll- : kerson, Z4IIA Anzii street, Sun Trimclsco. Mrs. Wllkerson uu derwent surgery In a Sun Frail' Cico hospital two Weeks ago. CM Rummage Tho Venture club Has planned a rummiiKu sale for February It), tho iilaco to bo an nounced Inter. Anyone having .articles (or the sale may leuva litem with Mary Truelove ut the First Federal Savings und Loun association, 040 Main. I Out Now Cpl. Alan S. Slcl Jives at S14 N. 10th, has reverted to Inactive status us of January 34. 1040. llu enlisted October :'J7, 1042, ond served ns an itlr- ; plane and ciikiiio mechanic and machine operator. Ho has been warded the Victory medal. From Tscoma Margaret .Watts, staff assistant of tho lo ral USO, Is exacted to return from Tacoma Saturday. For tho past two weeks she has been assisting the Tacoma USO In its. handling of an Increased number of sorvlcomcn. WEATHER TTsma .iJ'fwUai tt no srrsmtnto WHMW nrtland Win. Prtcln. : -ftsn Franc looo ST M K tlssui M Al !i' fclsdfortl 42 IS IfUd Bluff . 60 31 j' -. jrmijn v. inuuj wim ocoaunnai rain ' Jreat of CaM-srlcs today, ton I at ht and fe Thunilay. l.lfhl mow eat of Casrsclns t finlfhl and Friday, l.llll temncrsiure )m i froth to strong southerly wind NOiiTiirnsr rAi.irniiNf a. . slsy, tonliht and Friday hut rouitdrralile londlne north portion and fog In fc. Valleys. Not much rhanga In lmp 5 : ratura, Gantta southwesterly wind off L voaai. f l Courthouse Records k ' ' Msrrlsic l.lrritafi itrnnmciHUAw -Cunningham. '"J" ""iwn iiariiiiiinaw, lannrr. I: Native of Ohio. ItriUfriil of Malln. Or. jl Virginia Maiilna Cunningham. . bank ,:', taller. Native of Oreguii. Iteildeol of aviamain tain, ur. "'.-5 Bally M. llrtiwn va. Uiwell I, Brown, i' 'ft Juillr Cuurl .' ? Hugh Henry JI4wtliortie, no UU light hA lna. as.au. .-V Ioitla) Charlea Sauor, failure to atop at p "uii !, r mo, an.Du. . Janiee Johnaon, no clearance latnpi, ' .Msssm(M- v -.-J LEGAL NOTICES t SUMMONS IN tub ciiicuit cniniT or . STATE OK OIIKCON FOB COUNTY OK Kl.AMATII. MAE WEST. IMalnllK, THE TIIK a JKSB WEST, Orfendant. IN THE NAMK OF THK STATR OF OHKGON, fJHEKTINOH: You nro horeliy required lo apprnr and nnawer the com plaint filed nunliut you In the ahnve rntltled tult and court on or before January 17. 10411, and If ymi fall lo ho a linear and mnwrr. for ivnnt Ihnrmif the plaintiff will unply to the Court for the rellof prnved Jor In her complaint. io-wm: a divorce from you upon the ground of Uriorilon for a period of niiirn men one year, inn auinmoni 11 aervrd upon you by puhllcallon pur atiant to an order of the Honorable David It. Vn ii (In ii lis r sr. J nil tin nf lht abnve-entltlrd Court, nld Order being dated Urceinlier HI, J(H3. and by pub lication thereof oner, a week for four conKectitlve and iucrea.ive weeki. The nnie oc f no flrat puiulrntion la uecem ber 20, 10411, and tho date of the lnt puuiicnuon I" January 17. linn. W. LA MA It TOWNRKND, Attorney for Plaintiff 4;a Mnln Street D, 20 27: J. 3-10-17 No, 2A3. X CITY Delivery Service Wa pick Up and Deliver PARCELS BAGGAGE . ' PRES-TO-LOGS MESSENGER SERVICE SPECIAL DELIVERIES Phone 8417 i00 A. M. to Midnight ' Willis M. Robinson Oscar W. Anderson At Ifowi Bcudca UBO Dance Tho weekly UHU dunco this Frlduy will feu ttiro a sports theme und will he hold from I) to 11 p. ni. The ChlcuKoiitiN will pluy tor tho dunce. A buffet supper will bo served. Nurses' Meeting The Ore- Kon Stale Nurse association, district No. 8, will have Us monthly meeting lonltlht ut a o'clock ut the public health unit. All iirudiiuto nurses me Invited to uttend. Correction Tho ditto of tho Portland lieiirlnK on tho Grey hound Unit company's upplicu lion for rules reduction is Jan uury 21. and not Junuury. 12 as stated In tbo Wednesday issuo of Tho Herald and Nows. Medical Care Ttosanna Duker, u bout 211, Beutty, bc Cliino suddenly ill lit SorlliK mid Ouk at 11:110 p. in. Wednesday and was moved by ambulance to rviumatli valley hospital for ireutment. Recovered Jacqueline Elt- truiin lias returned to work at tho United States employment service after on absence of two weeks when she was 111 In the Hospital, Back At Desk Gcorxo F. Luwsou is buck on Ills Job us auditor for tho unemployment compensation commission uftcr an ubsenco on account of 111 ncss. Manage Studio Jnv Stoll. re cently returned from the KTO, who hns bwn assisting; in the Hell studio hero, left Wednesday nliflit for Kimcno where ho will niuniiKo tlio lloll studio there. Discharged Leonard H. Itnw. ell, storekeeper second cluss, Klumuth Fulls, Is umoiiR tho lo cal men honorably discharged from tho navy at Bremerton, w asn. On Vacation Ann Dirks. muler of tho local USO staff, win icuve Sunday for a two week vacutlon In southern Call' lornla. OBITUARIES kiiwami! i,i:e TAVI.OK Kdward Lee Taylor, a resident of Mer nn, uro., lor trio 1ai four month, I""' "7 near irun cny On Weunet tf-ituais- iu iwu ai d: p. mi, fol lowing a brief iflneu. He wae a native of Hand I'oltit. Ida., and at the time uf nla deth w aged 13 year I one and 4 day. Surviving are hli pnrontt; three i " trranr rtyiviai Itunu a mi mvrriii, ure., J'eggy Marie Tayl Of I At AllatrlM. Calif mitl liitcau J, Taylor of Merrill. Ore : three brother, v-iyoe wonn layior or Hoattle, Wath William Miller Teivlnr nf MKrrIll n,. and rrrdvrlrk riayntond lay lor o Hpokane. Wah. The reutalna rent In the Karl Whlllork ruueral Home, J'lne at Hlalh. Notice of funeral lo be an- nuunioo in me next imui ot thta paper, RAM. AN IIOKACK (It'ltHKR ftailatl llorace UlltMai. fnrmar mbI dent of Klamath county. Ore,, pa tied wr in j-mmnia, in., . on aunuay, January 13 1040 fnUnu-lfiar lirlstf ill.... He was a native of Hopewell, Ore., and at lite time of hli death waa aged 48 roar a ninnim ana 3 uaya. survlvlni are one dauabler. Mn. Varn Mtffr- nt Condon. Ore,; two aim. Edwin Uubecr of Klamath Kalbi. Ore., and Archie u u i jm r mi ieaiiie, nun,; ano two grana children. The rental in reil In the Karl Whlllork Flint) ral llninai Plna al Rlvlh Notice of funeral to be announced In luia uaue oi uie paper. JOIIW niAHt.r.M PDIMII'V John Charlea I'rlitaen, nun of Mr. and nr, no r nam w, i'rlitaen or thU cll, pawed away Wednraday, January 10, linn at .l ift p. m. following a brief lib and waa agrd S yean A month.' ami 2fl day. when railed, B pi Idea hU parent, he ll survived bv a tiller Imiiiii trice Prlnaen; hla grandmother, Mri. Ada A rant of Klamath Kalli; hli grand father, J. Arant of Ilend. Ore.; hli aunt, Mrs. Lome 8 well; and hta uncle, !on Arant. Iwth of Klamath FalU; and an uncle. Nell Arant of the DSMC In the South Pariric. The remains ml In Ward'a Klamath Funeral Home, 923 High. Funeral arrangement are an nouncwd elae where In this luue. FUNERALS It AM. AN 1IORACK (1D1IHKR Funeral aervlcos for the Inte Hnrlan Horace (Junior, formerly ot Klamath rounty. Ore., who paaaed away In Phoenix, Arlt.. on Sunday, January 13, HMti, following a brief lllnns will le held In the chapel of the Karl Whit lock Funeral Home. Pine at Sixth, on Frb day, January IB. Ill 40 at 1:30 p. m. with the ltev. Victor Phillips, pnitor ot the First Methodist church of this city officiating. Commitment services and Interment family plot In the Bonanza cemetery. Friends are Invited. JOHN CIIAHI.KH PRINHEN Funeral arrvices for little John Charles Prlturn will be held from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Kunernl Homo. 025 High, Friday, January 111. ItMO at 2 p. m. with tho INtv, Keith Fields of the Bible llap. list church officiating. Concluding serv ices and intrrtnent will follow In Mnk vllle cemetery. Frlonds are respectfully Invited to attend the services. Army Officers Get Chance To Select Branch Officers Interested In a reuulur urmy career should suhmlt appli cations without deluy, It wns an nounced today ut ninth service command head(iiurters, Fort Uouulus, u, A .hill recently sinned bv the president authorizes un Increase In tlin commissioned strcnulh of tho army to 2fi,UD0, provldlnx an opportunity tor nearly iu,uou iki ilUliinnl men who liuve served us temporury commiKSlonea oiii- cors In World wur 11. Tho leulsliitlon nrovldes thut nuuliflcd officers will ho selected for service with the brunch of their choice, In Kradcs or seconu lieutenant to major, inclusive. Tho uriido will bo determined by the amount of constructive or ac tual commissioned service, whichever is greater. Constructive service credit will be ulven for tho number of years by which tho applicant's iikc exceeds 25 ycurs. Commis sioned service will Include ull ac tive duty commissioned service since December 7, 1041. after the officer reached the ao oi Zl. Service credit for officers now In reserve status will bo comput ed ns tliouuh thev had remained on active duty until the timo of uppnintment. Applications must oe sunmu ted to rcuch the adjutant Rcner al's office, Wosliinifton D. C, by March 1. Apnllcnnts on active duty will submit applications through their commanders, and those not on active duty, Includ ing; those on terminal leave, will submit applications direct to the adjutant nenerol. The proper form and information relative to submission of applications may ho obtained at military Installa tions and U. S. army recrultlnif stations. A new application is required reardless of prior sub mission of a declaration of Interest. Three Fail To Report Wrecks Thomas Hyde, Klumuth View auto court, has posted $13 bull with city police for failure to report on accldont. He was ar rested on a wurrunt und cited to appear in municipal court. Francis Elsbcry, 722 N. 2nd, was arrested on a wurrunt for fnllinK to report an accident and fined $8 by tho court. John Woods, 2124 ApplcKute, posted $19 ball for a IlKe oflcnsc. An(.'llno C r u in o, Sprauuc Illvor, bus 'posted $5 for run iiIhk a red Uxlit und Shorty Clark, 030 Muin, a cubbie, put up $3 for a violation of the busic rulo. Police also collected $21 on purklnK tickets yesterday. Three drunks and one vagrant appeared in court this morning, und one drunk balled out. CAflD OF THANKS We wish to extend our heart felt thanks and appreciation for the acts of kindness, tho mcs siiKes of sympathy and tho bcuu tiful floral offerings for our be loved wife and mother. James Harper Clyde Bidders end family. WOMEN I WHO SUFFER FIERY MISERY OF HOT FLASHES If the functional "middle-age" period peculiar to women causes you to suffer froa hot flashes, ner vous tension, larttablllty try fam ous Lydl K, Plnkham's Vegetable Compound to relieve such symptoms. Plnkham's Compound Is one of the best known medicines for this pur pose. Also a grand stomachic tonic! SEATTLE, Jan. 17 MV- Smullcraft warnings, for fresh lo strong (up to 30 miles an hour) southerly winds, were ordered hoisted today In the strait of Juan dc Fuca and from Tatoosh to Capo Blanco on the coast. Beware Coughs from common colds That Hang On Creomulslon relieves promptly be cause It goes right to the seat of the trouble to help loosen and expel germ laden phlegm, and aid nature to soothe and heal raw, tender, In flamed bronchial mucous mem branes. Tell your druggist to sell you bottle of Creomulsion with the un derstanding you must like the way It quickly allays the cough or you aro to have your money back. CREOMULSION for Coughi, Chest Colds, Bronchitis Thursday, Jan. 17, 1S4I HERALD AND HEWS FIVE Crandall Convalescing Will mott Crandall Is recovering at his home on Eldorado street from effects of an abscessed finger. In Medford Sgt. E. W, Tlchenor of state police la spending Thursday in Medford attending a meeting ot sergeants. GENERAL ELECTRIC MOTORS 1 to 75 H. P. 1200 and 1800 PPM 3 Phase. 220400 Volt A Large Stock Now on Hand KLAMATH MACHINE & LOCOMOTIVE WORKS MILL SUPPLY DEPT. Spring and Elm Telephone 3141 In Hospital Mrs. Arthur Schrelber of Tulcluke was brought to Klamath Valley hos pital by ambulance Wednesday night. She Is being treated for pneumonia. Quito 111 Herbert Munsell, accountant living at 211 Lin coln, remains seriously ill in Klamath Valley hospital where he has received medical treat ment for the past 10 days. VITAL. STATISTICS flCIUItO-Born it Hlllild. hwpiui. Klamath FalU, Or., January 13, I04, lo Mr. and Mra, A Mono Schiro. Canby. Calif., a boy. Weight: 7 pounds 11 ounce-. HKNNtNCn-norn at Hlllilde hoa pILal, Klamath Kalla. Ore.. January 13. llMfl. to Mr. and Mn. Howard Hen nlnttrr. IO40 Eldorado, a girl. We If hi: 0 pound 12 ouncet. flENCIIO -Horn at Hlllilde hoepltal, Klamath ralli. Ore.. January 12. lDflO, tn Mr. and Mra. John Dencho. 443 Mar. ket, a girl, Weight: 3 pounds lOVi ounce,. I'HATHKR Dnrn at Klamath Valley hoepltal, Klamath FalU, Ore., January 17, ll'Wl, to Mr. and Mrs. Cecil 1. Prattl er, 4313 Thompson, a girl. Weight: 0 pounds 14 ouncre. WILLIAM S-norn at Klamath Valley hoepltal, Klamath Falls. Or., January 17 1040. to Mr. and Mra. Keith Williams. 1.T7 High, a girl. Weight: S pounds 5 ounce. HUIlBARD-norn at Klamath Valley hospital, Klamath Falls. Ore., January 16. 1040. to Mr. and Jblrs. Harold M. Hubbard, 3400 Oregon, boy. Weight: pounds 10 ounces. They Ara Here! And In a Comploto Slxt Auortmtnt Men's Work Pants 4.95 Attractive DOESKIN work pants that the outdoor man will like. . -State 1111. f- Ldhews MAHST0RE TM Mala St J A FLAT DRINK ISA WET BLANKET KEEP YOURS WITH 1 "5 Wutna.in"l Canada Dry Water Is entirely different from ordinary club sodas. Original "Pin-Point Cakbonation" insures life, to tha laat lip. And Canada Dry's exclusive formula poinit up flavor. Be mre-wlth Canada Dry Water. f ferae Cojtvonfanf Slias canadapry WATER 0F WORK and DRESS CLOTHES MEN'S TOPCOATS We have a nice selection of top coats In all sizes. Generously cut, fly front model with notched col lar. Look well, feel comfortable. Sizes from 36-42. MAIN FXOOB 1- 80 Men's Wool SWEATERS 4 .98 Rich looking fabric of woven and knitted fabrics of lightweight, soft, 100 new wool for spring wear. Slipover and Coat Styles. TOWNCRAFT DRESS SHIRTS Here is a deluxe shirt with the Nucraft collar, that needs no starch. Made for . long wear. Sanforized shrunk for perman ent fit. White with stripes. 2 .80 MEN'S DRESS GLOVES Men's all wool dress gloves in small, med ium and large sizes. Just the glove to keep your hands warm while driving. Black and brown. 97c CASUAL COATS FOR MEN Made of all wool with suede front and knit sleeves and back. They come in small, medium and large sizes. 7 .90 MEN'S DRESS ,PANTS A part wool gabardine dress pant that you ne,ed to make your wardrobe complete ... pleated front and maintains a nice press. Sizes from 30-38. 6 .08 WHITE COTTON FLANNEL Honor quality ... A standard weight with world's of wear. Full 36" wide. Will wear a long time. Available 9 A. M. Friday. ' , MAIN FLOOR 23! WORK CLOTHES that work for your Heavy BLACK JEANS 23' Here is what you have been waiting for ... a full allot--ment of sizes from which to make your selection. Sanforized shrunk, full cut and long-wearing. Sizes 32-38. . ' Men's UNIFORM PANTS .98 A full run of sizes In Herring bone weaves. Made over scien tific patterns to assure extra qualities for the short and tall ..man. Sanforized shrunk in sizes '29-42. -- Men's Chambray Shirts Good Looks - 95 Durable, neat chambray work shirts. Sanforized for lasting good fit. Blue, white buttons. MAIN IXOOK I Naj WrlS Men's Work . HATS 1.49 A serviceable work hat In black, blue, gray and brown. Made of 100 wool felt. Sizes 6 78 to 7 38. Water Repellent SUITS Pants Coat . 4.19 .....4.98 A water repellent coat with double thickness in should ers and back. Full raglan sleeve for comfort. The trous ers also are double thick ness. Thoroughly water proof. White T-SHIRTS 49c A long wearing T-Shirt that will give you plenty of serv ice. Made of fine quality cot ton and available in sizes from 34 to 44. Rayon Sport SHIRTS 3.98 Deep colors in maroon, blue, tan and brown. Long sleeve styles. Sizes small, medium,' large. CRAFTSMAN Athletic Shirts 39c - 65c Swiss- ribbed, curved bottom shirts made of soft combed cot ton. Has tubular neck and arm openings. Sizes from 36 to 44. Men's KNIT BRIEFS 39c Just received ... a quantity of , men's white knit briefs. Half elastic waist .. . . snug fitting cotton knit. Men's Work SUSPENDERS 79c - 98c These suspenders are made of all elastic in regular and long sizes. The serviceable susnender for the working man. Maroon, black, tan and stripes. Men's Unionsuits 1.49 Made of soft, combed cotton that is unusually soft. Long wearing, snug fitting yet fabric is stretchy. Carefully made throughout. Sizes 36-44. Forest Green 'Broadcloth Shirts 1" Fully Sanforized, permanent fit ; ted Broadcloth shirts in forest green. Ideal for uniform wear. Sizes 14W-17.' ' MAIN FLOOR For His Wardrobe Men's SHORTS 70c Shorts are such an inexpen sive wardrobe item that you can afford to have an ample stock on hand at all times. MAIN FLOOR Blue Poplin SHIRTS 1.39 A super quality shirt that will give you long, lasting service. Easy to launder Sanforized shrunk. Sizes 14V4-17. MAIN FLOOR WORK SHOES 4.79 The shoe that is really worth the money. Heavy cord sole. Has a welt between upper and outer sole to. eliminate seepage;. A bargain, DOWNSTAIRS