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HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
TAOt SETTRf
SERV CES FOR
GRQ5SEN WILL
BE HELD HERE
Memorial services for the late
Howard Grossed, mrmber of the
' United State navy construction
battalion, who rilad of gunshot
wound somewhere In Africa on
August IT, will be hold at tl
o'clock Sunday morning at St.
Taul'i Episcopal church, It wai
announced by Groniicn'a widow,
llnlllo Wlgnnl Groasen. All
friends of tho young man are
invited to attend.
Mrs. Groasen received word
thin past week from Chapluln
Eurl F. Nnuiu, advising her that
aiiiicrul services for her husband
.ore conducted about 19 mllos
from Mutcur on the BeIJa road,
and a memorial service hold
later at camp. A picture of the
snrvlcc and tho (lug draped
casket, wai lent to Mrs. Gros
ten by the chaplain.
, In addition to hla wife, Gros
am fa aurvlved by one dnughter,
Patricia Loulao, 10, San Fran
cisco; hla mother, Mra. Abraham
Groasen, four brothers, Abra
ham, Alfred and George, all of
North Bend, Ore., Clarence J.,
US navy; four alitor, Mra. Ter
renes Christiansen, Mrs. Robert
Shay, Caroline Groiwcn, all of
North Berd, and Mr. Laura
Andereon of Klanmtli Falls.
Groasen enlisted In the Sea
bees from thla city. Hs had
been employed by the Quality
Market alnro 1032, and in 1041,
Owlth C. R. Elchmsnn, purcluised
the buslnesa. Groasen remained
a partner during the time he
was In tho scrvlco. Last word
was received from him In a let
ter dated one day before his
death. He was born In Prfndle,
Wash., September 27, 1010, and
was 32 years of age at the
time of his death. Mrs. Gros
sen is employed here at Craig's.
They wero married November 9,
1937; in thla city.
Winema Hotel to
Open October 1
Work on remodeling and re
furnishing the Winema hotel,
formerly known as the Elk, I
well under way, according to the
owners and present plans call
for a formal opening of the tios-
ktelry October 1. Eugene Larsen
'will be the manager.
Several carloads of furniture
arrived this weekend, complet
ing shipment, it was learned.
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By PAT MORGAN
The long arm of Uncle flam
has reached right into the faculty
of KUHS again. This time it's
Wayne Scott, basketball coach
and gym Instructor, who has to
report to the Portland examining
office tomorrow.
Mr. Scott has been In KUHS
for three years, and his first
Job on completion of school was
In Rainier, Ore. for one year.
Good luck, Mr. Scottl
The members on the Krater
staff are sending approximately
200 pvpera to boys In the serv
ices and still want to send more.
Anyone knowing the addresses
of KUHS alumni In the services,
please phone the Krater office,
B287, and give it to them so they
can send them each Issue of the
Krater.
'
Are you going to the Klamath
Grant gamo Friday night? If
you aren't it would be a good
Idea to change your mind. A
purchase of a war bond is the
only way to obtain a reserved
seat. The two people who buy
the most or the biggest "E"
bonds, will get special seats in
the press box, which is above
tho main bleachers and on the
80 yard line. And the one of
these two Individuals who
bought the most bonds will re
ceive the football at the end of
the game as souvenir. Boy, now
If that Isn't something to fight
for, what is? General admission
is SI and students can use their
student body season tickets.
Frank Ramsey, Pelican coach,
is the originator of this great
Idea. The money brought in by
the general admission tickets
will be put Into war bonds for
the team.
Come on now, let's back the
boys In our own school team and
also the boys In your own Uncle
Sam's teams.
Wor Prisoners In
Russia Form Union
MOSCOW. Sept. 21 m
"Union of German Officers"
was formed here September 12
by more than 100 generals and
other officer from five Russian
prisoner-of-war camps, it was
announced today, with the aim
of bringing about the downfall
of the Hitler regime and the es
tablishment of a "free, peaceful
and Independent Germany."
ORGANIZATION
CO NTH-
CLUBS BEGIN
Work In organizing 4 H clubs
In the county schools will begin
Wednesday, Clifford Jenkins,
county club' leader, announced
today. Maryoliva Snarr, assis
tant state leader of clubwork
from Oregon State college, will
be in Klamath county for sev-
eral days working with Jenkins
to organize the clubs.
Home economics protects In
the various schools will be dis
cussed In meetings with pupils
On Wednesday the leaders will
have meetings at Bonanza ele
mentary school at 9:30; at Bo
nanza high school at 10:13; at
Spragua River, 1 p. m.; and Bly,
2:30.
On Thursday a meeting will
be held at Henley elementary
school, 9:30; Henley high school
10:30; Altamont Junior high.
fifth and sixth grades, 2:30; and
the seventh and eighth grades
at 3:19.
Friday meetings will begin at
10 at the Merrill elementary
school. Another meeting will be
held at the high school at 11
Malin elementary school will
have a meeting at 1:30 and the
Malin high school at 3:19.
On Monday the leaders will
meet with the Chiloquin ele
mentary school at 9 a. m and
with the high school at 9:49 a. m.
Fairhaven meetings will begin
at 11:30 a. m., and a meeting Is
scheduled for Keno at 1:49 p. m.
Weyerhaeuser camp four school
will have meeting at 3:19 p. m.
Club Plans Surprise
Party for Members
Rotsrlans are planning a sur
prise party for members at the
regular Friday noon luncheon at
the. Willard, It was announced
Monday. W. R. Bruce is pro
gram chairman. Dr. C. V. Rugh
will be In charge of the Septem
ber birthday table.
Those who have anniversaries
In September are Hugh B. Camp
bell, Dr. Rugh, Mitchell Tillot-
son, H. E. Hauger and E. B. Hall.
ODDITY
A single train can travel In
three California counties at the
same time. The oddity occurs
where a small triangle of San
Bernardino county Is sand
wiched between Riverside and
Orange counties.
Yeoman Dorothy .
Duncan To Be In
Klamath This Week
Yeoman Dorothy Duncan from
the Portland recruiting office
will be In Klamath Falls from
September 21 to 29 to explain to
Klamath women their opportuni
ties In the WAVES, Recruiter
Dan Schrelber said today.
Yeoman Duncan will be at the
Klamath substation in the post
office building during the day.
Appointments may be made by
calling 3431 for evening interviews.
R. D. ELLER WILL
E
R. D. Etler, for the past 20
years prominent In civic and club
affairs In Klamath Falls, will
leave November 1 for Spokane
where he will go Into business.
Eller, familiarly known as
"Hod," has taken over the Spo
kane territory a general agent
for the Pacific Mutual Life In
surance company with offices in
the Old National Bank building,
he announced Tuesday.
Eller came to Klamath Falls
from Eugene in August, 1923,
and entered the Insurance busi
ness here. He has served as pres
ident of the Klamath Falls Ro
tary club, president of the Shrine
club, is past-potentate of Hlllah
temple, and at the present time
holds office in the Scottish Rite
as commander of the Kadosh. El
ler will leave for Los Angeles
early next month to attend a
seminar at the home ouice from
October 7 to 30.
Mrs. Eller and son George, will
leave with Eller. The family has
purchased a home on East Elgl
teenth street In Spokane. They
have lived for many years at
1966 Huron street. ,
Train Plows Into
Auto at Med ford
MEDFORD", Sept. 21 UP) A
train plowed Into an automobile
three miles couth of here Sun
day, killing Mrs. Edward M.
Morgan, 44, and injuring her
husband and 13-year-old daugh
ter. Morgan told hospital attend
ants his car stalled on the crossing.
Walkout In Dodge
Plant Halts Army
Truck Shipment
DETROIT, Sept. 21 lP) A
Chrysler corporation spokesman
reported today a walkout by 927
employes of the Dodge truck ex
port shipping department, fol
lowing wage dispute, halted all
shipments of Dodge army trucks.
Officials of the United Auto
mobile Workers (CIO) agreed
with the company statement that
the workers left their jobs after
failing to obtain a wage increase.
To maintain health, about 2000
cubic feet of air Is required ev
ery hour.
LEGAL NOTICES
NOTICE Or MEETING OF
BOARD Or EQUALIZATION
ENTERPRISE IRRIGATION
DISTRICT
Notice Is hereby given that the
Board of Directors of the Enter
prise Irrigation District of Klam
ath County, Oregon, will sit as a
Board of Equalization at the of
fice of the District, 1829 Madison
Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
beginning Tuesday, October 9,
1943, for the purpose of comput
ing, assessing and levying the
amount of money necessary to
be raised by the District for the
year 1944 for the operation and
maintenance, bond and interest
payments and payments due
and to become due to the
United States under existing
contracts, and any other ex
penses of the District, and to
apportion the same against the
various and several parcels of
land within the District, in ac
cordance with Sections 129-822
to 129-829 O. C. L. A.; and will
continue so to sit from day to
day until Tuesday the 2nd day of
LEGAL NOTICES
November, 1943.
I. J. DIXON, Secretary
Enterprise Irrigation
District.
Sept. 7, 14, 21, 28 No. 307.
NOTICE Or BALE OF REAL
PROPERTY
Notice is hereby given that
from and after the 1st day of
October, 1943, I, Marjorle M.
Olds, Executrix of the Estate of
Francis R. Olds, deceased, will.
pursuant to an Order of the Cir
cuit Court of the State of Ore
gon, for the County of Klamath,
duly entered the 30th day of
August, 1943, proceed to sell at
private sale for cash, subject to
the approval of the above
entitled Court, the following
described real property belong
ing to said estate, all situated
in the County of Curry, State of
Oregon, to-wit:
Beginnlng at a point from
which the Meander Cor. on
line between Section 8 and 9,
Township 41 South, Range 13
West Willamette Meridian,
bears North 794.64 ft., and
East 179.63 ft. dist. Said point
being on the West line of the
R. R. Right of Way and the
North line of Lot 13 of the
G. J. Heiberger Tracts. Thence,
running South 22 degrees 16
minutes East 229.93 ft. on
West line of said Right of
Way, Thence, West 878.66 ft.
to the Meander line of the said
Tract; Thence, North 17 de
grees 00 minutes, West 218.29
ft. to the North line of said
Tract; Thence, East 897.02 ft.
to the place of beginning, con
taining two and seven-tenths
acres, more or less.
Also a Public Easement 12
ft wide, extending- South 22
degrees 16 minutes East along
and on the West line of the '
LEGAL NOTICES
said Right of Way, 270 ft.
more or less to the South line
of the Olsen Lane R. R. Cross
ing; Proposals to purchase said real
property may be made to me at
Room 203, Pine Tree Building,
Klamath Tails, Oregon;
Dated and first published Au
gust 31st, 1943.
MARJORIE M. QL.UB,
Executrix of the Estate of
Francis R. Olds, deceased.
Aug. 31; Sept. 7, 14, 21 No. 302
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed administrator of the es
tate of Edward O. Hallman, de
ceased, and has qualified. All
persons having claims against
said estate are notified to pre
sent the same to me with proper
vouchers at the office of U Ortn
Sisemore, Court House, Klamath
Falls, Oregon, within six months
from August 31, 1943.
J. W. CALDWELL,
Administrator.
A 31; S 7, 14, 21, 28 No. 300
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTICE is hereby given, that
the undersigned has been ap
pointed administratrix of the
tate of Willis R. Garland, de
ceased, by the Circuit Court of
the State of Oregon for Klamath
County and has qualified.
i All persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same duly
verified as by law required to
the undersigned at the office of
A. W. Schaupp, 8131 Main
street, Klamath Falls, Oregon,
within six months from the date
of the first publication hereof
which is Aug. 31st, 1943.
GENEVA GARLAND.
Administratrix of the estate of
Willis R. Garland, deceased.
A 31; S 7, 14, 21, 28 No. 299
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SAVES YOUR TIME
No waiting no delay no In
convenience for you if you can
ua up for a Service Appoint
ment in advance. Your oar la
handled right on schedule.
BRIDGETS OUR TIME
We can handle more work
bettor when we can schedule
our mechanic' time and equip
ment in advance to there are
fewer rush and slack periods.
SAVES YOVR CAR
That's the important thing; about having; your ear serviced under
the Appointment Plan during; the war. No operation haa to ba
alighted. No necessary work need be neglected. Your car can
have all the service attention It need to protest fcta life.
HAVE EVERYTHING DONE
AT ONCE -AND DONE RIGHT t
"Keepino 'Km Roluno" for our country la keeping us busier than we've
ever been before. That' why we've inaugurated a new Service Appoint
ment Plan to enable ua to serve you better. If youll call ua up in
advance, tell us what you think should be done to your car, and approxi
mately when . , , we'll give you a definite appointment, juat aa your doctor
or dentist would do. We'll reserve a special place for you on the service
floor. We'll arrange to have the necessary equipment available. And well
have one of our best, moat skilled mechanics waiting to do the work. This
way, your Job can be handled all at once; it can be done quicker; It can
be done better. Your car may be due for a service check-up, a lubrication
or tune-up, even now. Why not call for an appointment right awayl .
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Post Office or Bank, too to boy aa
extra Wr Bond. The 3rd War
Loan la ondtr way right now. Oar
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LEGAL NOTICES
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF t
THE STATE OF OREGON,
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY. '
IN THE MATTER OF THE'
ESTATE OF FRED BARRON, j
Deceased.1
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her Final
Account a Administratrix of the
Estate of Fred Barron, Deceased,
and the Court haa appointed
September 28, 1943, at 10 o'clock) '
A. M. as the time and tha Ch
cuit Court Room in thi Court
House at Klamath Falls, Oregon.
a the place for hearing ob
jections to said Final Report and
Account and the settlement
thereof.
Dated August 31, 1943.
RUTH I. BARRON, . .
Executrix of the Estate of
Fred Barron, deceased.
Aug. 31; Sept. 7, 14, 21 No. 101
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