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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1944)
1944 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE FIVE MMnfM TALBOT DIES Mlfllll ' r1- . , . 1 1 Mil lIMffl Mil I iinl..l t .... It " f Kuunntli Union ilK.i f"1, ...in ha nrcwmtud tunluht. &iy'',,":1?,,;l,,i;k,i!',ll,u C n U. lUnnuiiilxt. director, Uio l"tllc l ullcdicl the JJJ,, TIhtu Is no chiii'Ko. Lnchoon. Curd Party The LnuklnU coinmltloc; of t ho Jnmon of H' Mt""" wlllliiililM 1 . -i. iiiiiihoon in id IniKlni'.sH iho ':!'.. '''!;.!!; Oilier J. ul i.imnn. rlifiit, coiiunUlco elijiliinini, I )0 III til"' I - - I- 1 .i .mm. I here will HI II S pnrly I" 11'rl,l lust 01 "11! 111 1 1 u v l'u" Is iiivilctl- inn Vacation Until Jli'iiry. Inloycd t "'o iiKi-lriiltural r.scrvtitlcni onifo, it'll iii'io icsdny inui'iiiiiK ('' uii'Mimih, wo. I vllm "vl i""l," holiday, iii'r ijiiiuiur, i,i. n i.r iim urmv mi Lj Is nlso "l liomo llirri; from re...: i,..i mim ii..... Ic ttiri'i"."" j will rclurn to Kliinuitli Fulls or jiiihihij 0 Portland Clmrlolto Wales, stiployc oi inc ixiiiiiiuui uiiit-i'.i 3 the bureau of recliimiillon, 8( Turedny for Portland on u Smbliwil business and plfaiurc 77. ....InI 1." hi.f vlul.ii. n in.LUMii'".w .... .... .., r. .. .i-i 1 1.... I.. mnth Fulls Thursday mid lillo In I'oi'tluiul will visit the iod bmik incro. Atn.kM Mm Finn lm. rjtt Smith diiiiuhlcr of Mr. mill IS. lidl . I lioiniiii, o.n i-ji- ic Terrace, arrived In Klnni- Fulls from AMsKn where ...... i.mnlnvpd. Mi's. Kmitll Ins to remain here for n short i before rejolnlnit her bus- nd in Seattle. Conger Holiday Program I he Conner ITA I.i sicinuriiiK a Chr Htiiiim pioKiiini to hu "Wen Jrlduy evenliiK, Ueceinlier 15, ut 7:10. to wliliii i.i ,i friends me Invited. 1'liiyn. lend- iiK unci musical number will be Klyon by the various Krncles "1" n1"!'1'." wlM f"H siiiKhm of Christmas enrols. Guest nrt- Kt fur the ciecnsinn will be Dorothy Aekoiuinn, who will be lireseiilecl hi voeul numbers, unci ... ','"" wlll win enlerliiin with violin hi'IccIIoiui, Kollow- lllU till linllfhiv i.r.... v. tin feiilnr,. will be ii ((roup of ..., .,,,, m i y lrls , U)(J KU1IS IIIVKI'II l.rllii.nlln.. A.. piirtiuent. 7ToPublo Mm. James Bnrnes Id son Jimmy uenn, leu weci Edy niornlni! to Join Cpl. Encs Unriics lit Pueblo, Colo, fry will nrrivc in lime for the jlidnys, mid plnn tn remnln nt jrblo until Cpl. Diirncs com Jitcs his trninuiR there. 4 ;Hillng Tho condition of Paul Urnily, 10, Copeo employe, irtio jutferccl n fractured leu Mien he walked Into n ciir on ieuth Riverside, I.i reported to ll retting cnslly nt Klnmnth Vnl tj haspital. Iirndy is on Ash Ad resident. PtUmmano Ruin I?,,,,,,! M..1..I. burs will I.i, I, I , ,.,.... Sntiirdny, Ueeember 17, in the Pel eiin builcliiiK on S. 8th., next uie ciiiiciy snop. for Infiirinn- t fin fill! Mru ll...,.. RAr.R Mrs. Heifer, WMH. Poitponod Due to chono in plnns, the Friendship club Chrlstmns pnrty scheduled for December 1.1, nt the home of Mrs. Arnold MoLschenbncher, bus been postponed. To LokoviowU. Jen,, Mor rison of the WAC recruiting personnel in Klni.intli Falls, is In Uikoview Wednesday and Thursday on official business. iMnlhar Til Mm. Mnrv .1 tiiplo of Doriis, mother of Is. Irene Watkins, 4U02 S. nth., III. and in Iho hospital nt Mca. Calif., where Mrs. Wal ls visited her on Monday. Her mors improvement is said to slow. Mm Friday Tho Shnstn Kmc extension unit will meet fiday, December 15, nt lOiliO m. at the home of Mrs. J. A. irkpntrick. 2117 Pnttcrson. ion meals will be the subject imonslnited. Will M..t The Fort Klnmnth jrnc extension unit will hold a jccllns on oven men Is Friday, kecmber 15, nt 10:30 in the 3vic Improvement center. All irons interested nro cordinlly Mica. Fo Meol Tho Modoc Point Imo extension unit will meet ursciny, December 14, at 10 m. nt the home of Mrs. Wll- lm Heckninn. The topic will wcn nit-uia. LEGAL NOTICES lurftiy glvrn Hint I will, , " t-rcriniipr, nm, ni inn f ln o clock In Iho forenoon, At I Soli h Slvth hii-oai ut it.. t Imith rn. r .' Y. . ' .1. ' f' hljldcr for cnh un homo mnde f in rnlo''r,i onunc irniirr, tlr, 1(144. by F. E. JlKRiir. tet this nth dny of Di-comber, WU. i.. i-ow. Hhprirr ,,,5. "orn CJoiklnrd, Dcpuly. a 'A HHPiP1" lliw"" With MADELINE MAHONEY ond PAUL SWIGART o Coming Dec. 20 Ma( Pollco Court One chunk nnd one disorderly conduct, appear ed In police! court Wednesday morninK. DEMURRER SLATED Ariiiiincnts will be heard Sat urday. December Hi. bv Circuit Juduc David It. Vanclenberi! on a demurrer filed by the defense in inc case 01 manson James Ymiiiu, who has been charged with ncKliKcnt homicide. lhc demurrer attacks the in dictment on the Kround that it cinesn l state facts sufficient to constitute n crime. J. C. O Neil is the attorney for Youiik. who Is accused in connection with tho nuto acci dent death of W. H. McPhcrrcn, local business man. Clnsvlfleu a in Hrlnc II- niltx 11. A. Talbot, 70, for tho pnst HU yearn-a resident of Klamath county, died at 0:45 p. m. Tues day at Klamath Valley hospital. ivir. laiuoi nacl surrcred a heart attack a short time before his passing Mr. I albeit was born in Kim ball, Minn., July 7, 1874. In 1111)11 he was married tn Alele May Kennedy and four children were born of this union. Mm Talbot died in Klamath Falls in 1U1I). After teaehinu school for several years, Mr. Talbot decid ed in move west and came here In 11)08 with his family. For several years he was cnKiicd in the carpentry and contracting business. In 11)1 1, he purchased a ranch on the Ashland high way. Ho sold this place about five years ago unci at the time of his death was residing on a small acreage near here. On October 11, 1012, Mr. Tal bot was married to Fannie Gor don, a life-long resident of this city. Four children were born to Mr. and Mrs. Talbot. In his younger years, Mr. Talbot was an active member of the Metho dist church and WCTU. He is survived by his wife, Fannie, and five children, Blanche Motschenbachcr, Mil dred Sweeney and Nellio I,ut trell, nil of this city, Mario Har lan of Lakeview and SSt. Reu ben Talbot, now serving in Italy. One sister, Mildred Solle, lives in Minneaoolis. Final rites will be conducted from Whitlock's at 1:30 p. m. Friday. 440.000 LICENSES SALEM, Dec. 1 (I1) About 440,000 automobile will be licensed for 1045, the state de partment predicted today. It has received 00,000 applications lor inc new suckers, about the same as at the same time last year. For His Christmas A SCARF All Wool Plaid and Solids. Hnyons In Colors and White. From $1.50 DREW'S MANSTORE 733 Main By JUANITA SHINN As has become traditional in the Girls' League, Mrs. Lucille O'Neill, English teacher, read her annual Ciiristmas story to the girls during their Christmas meeting this morning. She read "Happy Christmas," by Daphne Du Mauricr. Vivian Dirschl, president of Girls' League, presented Mrs. Alice Howard, and Lyravine Fish, two of the three advisers with Christmas gifts from the league. Gladys Wardwcll, the other adviser wns ill, but will re ceive her gift at a later date. Approximately 150 bonds have been sommTWH to date, cnab f '-"N I ling those stu dents to attend the bond show matinee being given tomorrow afternoon. Stu dents qualifying will receive their tickets in home rooms to morrow aftei noon, and will be excused early in the after noon to auencl Last night the Pelicans played Oregon City. The score for the game was Klamath Fal Is 28 Oregon City 37. They will play MiiwauKie tonignt, Albany Thursday night, and Salem on Friday and Saturday. Tho Kratcr, after being in a turmoil for the past two months, has finally had to drop back to a six-page bi-weekly. In order to keep it on the weekly basis which the staff adopted this year, it had to be printed out of town. However, this proved & ' l A board of investigation at thcr Murine liurracks commucd to go into tho (acts of the case con cerning the death of Karl Bold. 41-year-old Henley farmer, for wiucn rrcj Herbert Daniel Slo vens, 21, USMC, is being held in the barracks' brig at the present time. Also investigating is the uisirici attorneys oaice. Dr. Cjeorge ii. Adler, county coroner, who performed an au topsy on the body of Bold late I Monday, said that no report I would be made until the lind- ings of Dr. Joseph Beeman, Uni versity of Oregon school of medicine, were returned here. Until Dr. Becmnn's report on microscopic study of tissue sent from Bold s brain, is re ceived, the autopsy will not be complete, Dr. Adler stated Wed nesday. Bold was found the morning of December 0, in the rear of Korns Implement on S. fith. He died Sundi'v without regaining consciousness. very unsuccessful, due to the distance. The first Kraler to be put out on the old bi-weekly basis will appear on December 15, imme diately preceding Christmas va cation. Kralers will again be printed by the Klamath Shop ping Guide. The Kraler staff is now wearing the pins which were or dered some time ago. It is pos sible that orders will be taken from those stiff memhors who did not get pins this time, and they will be able to get pins at a later date. RELIEVI A dutiiTEiK due to a cold ... let a little time-tested VapoKub melt in your mouth . . . works fine! IVA?f R 1 To The Parents An Everlasting Xmos Gift is a Business Course for your son or daughter. We offer a Complete Business Course, and we Do teach that Snappy Up-to-the-Minute Thomas Natural Shorthand and Speed Typing. Klamath Business CclSss ' 733 Pin Street Corner of 8th Phone 47E0 IIM KfcKi fcCT TtAMWOKR between Tram men, station agents, and all other Union Pacific employees, has made possible efficient transportation of a gigantic wartime traffic load. ii he : St-ivXsi i -114 "i. i ttnw I ' Cl?i: If 1 ir;il I, iKM 111 i I ' j ' K II i ' - - - i iLAjLmri i iip -i e. KXa&mi" 1 ii en TT n iiiiiiii -14 j 'jl dt- ?VV 5 V 1 inVNs&sS invv i J f lL. i - f Jk, i' V h I i TG3E7.;KGGP,:EKa':.M THE RAILROADS ARB THE BACKBONE OF OTFEliSE USTIN TO "YOUR AMWICAV ON YOUR rAVOS.ll MUTUAt STATION WIRY SUNDAY P. M. PACIHC WAR TIME nnHiimii.tin Ml .M.t DElAY ANOTHER - - - .. ;. ;.l ; 2 Christmas Gift De Luxel "$$1 04 F'nesf Quality . 33.65'-1 e,ivI I. f I Snntan finish army dnek . fy J - M f with stitcbed tn saddle IS If Kc , leather corners and hind- PT jf1 1 1 W XMatehing Week-End Case ...24.55 B, S tfW . . 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