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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1945)
15 SHOPPING DAYS Short Vl.lt U. Sl ElllilKNUll. B-2II nidiir l)onil)nrilli:r. stunned In Kluinulli Full fur u ihurl visit (villi liln piiruiitH, Mr. unci Mm. K. 1. KlIliiKson Sr., of 1428 Pa irl.. i'..M..n.... .... . r,.,.t .!. klllU 1I.-IHILU, I'll Atftl.M III.,,, - pun lo Fort Lewis wlu-ro ho ex pects to receive HI (imclini'KO. 1 1 In brother Hobcrt mat him In Mcdford. Knlghti Templar Cnlvnry Coiiimiiiulcry No. 10, KT, will Imld u nnucliil mvi'tiiiK 8nturdny ,ut 7:30 p. in,, for the purpono of i confvrrliiK t li o Order of tlio ., Temple. All Sir Knluht lire aurdluliy invited, N w Teacher Mnruuprlto Grovo of XiVl N. Bill, Ims been nddpd to th U'iicIiIiim stuff of Connor school, fane la rcplucliiK Mri. F. D. Fletcher, who Is now doing remedlnl touching at Mllli v ichool, To Join Huibind Mm. Roland Sturiiiiin of Olene left thin morn- Inu to Join her lumbnnd, MnJ. Slurmiin at Fort Lewis, Wu.nh. MnJ. Sturmnn him Just returned from Gormnny. Following liln fiirloimh, ho expects to return to turopc. Vltlts From South Hurry R Boyd of Monterey I'nrk, Calif., former resident of Mldlnnd, wan a business culler In Kluinnth Fulls Inst week. Boyd In em ployed im it machinist, liln sinter, Mrs. Ethel Sulllvnn, dime with him from tho south. Transferred PFC Roy H. Glubrecht litis been trnnnferrcd from tho numerical division to tho Wililculs. 8lsl Infuntry dlvl lion In Jiipnn, according to word received by his family. Vacation John HoRcnbnck traveling passenger intent ' for Southern Pacific, Is spending a week's vocotlon In Klnmuth Falls with his family which re cently arrived nere. Examining Board The Great Northern examining board which tins been in Klamath Fulls for the past few days, Is leaving tomorrow. To Ban Francisco E. C. It ran deberrv. sales munnner of Ivorv Pine, has gone to San Francisco on business. In Hospital Jennie Thomp son. nrnnriotor of Jennlo's cafe Is In H II Inkle hospital where she underwent surgery Thursdny. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE or MNAI, ACCOUNT Nnllr It hrhy given that I hv flint my final arrotint administratrix of lh Ktlalo of rrank H Day. atio known r. k. ny, ureki, and tha Jiidjte nf the Circuit Court of tha 8 lata of Orvffnn. fur Klamath County, hai fixed ten o'clock In tha forenoon of Monday. January 7, ID-tO, In tha court room of Mid court, at tha tlmo and nlara whrn and where any Mnnn mav prevent any ohJpclUi'va or excenllnnt to nj-iiiiiif lnDrcm cnniainnn, inn m aaia time and plare tho court will finally aottle laid arrount. VKHA I., CHASE, AilinlnlilralrlK. D, 7-U-2I.3H; J, 4-No. 247 noth it to cniMtiTonit en li ItprViiv alven. that tha lined U A. Murphy, ha been appoint Notice f aitmltiUtrninr of the entala of Thotnaj tlordon CJulmby. dfrcntod. by tho Clr cult Court of the Slate of Oreoon for Klamath County and ha qualified. AH person, bavin rtalma aval nit aald tale are hereby notified to preaeut the tamo duly verirird ai by law re quired to the umleralinrrl at the office nf A. W. Sr ha ii pp. (TlJ'i Main at reel. Klamath FalU, Oreffon, on or before tlx month from the date of the flrat pub lication hereof which date la November Olh. 104S. L, A. MUHPHY. Admlnlitrator of the eitate of Thomat Gordon Qulmby, Oeceaaed. N. 0-lfl-XI-W; U. 7 No. 333. th Dance Sat Oec-8 Rflalin Music by the Chicagoans Confaranc Tilp Mrs. Wlnnl f...,i u riiiiii,, uiii iiiimul tin, Oregon Btnto college umiuul ex tension conieronco in lorvuins, Monday through Friduy next week. Delegates to Portland 'Inn bulla lirlxnur and Hu.cl Morri son plun to uttond tho stuto bouril meeting of tho business uud. Professlomil Womun's club, which will bo held ul tho Mult tiomulr hotel In Portlund Sun dny. Man Jailed For Statutory Rape Dnvld Samuel Vun Cleuvc, SO, an illnerunt worker who hus been residing In tha Mldlnnd district, wus urrcstcd yestcrdny and placed in tho county Jail on a churgu of stulutory rune involv ing his own 12-ycur-old daugh ter. The charges wero filed by the girl's mother after the girl hud come to tho Juvenile of lice mid mndo tho complaint ugulnst her father. Tho Vun Cleaves uro suld to bo divorced and the girl hus been living with her mother. She wus living with her father In Octo ber, liowover, when ho allegedly forced his attentions upon her. Vun Cleave, a s hell-shoekcd World War I veteran, hus been In various veterans hospitals and ulso served ono year In the Walla Walla, Wush., county Jail on a morals count. He wus picked up by state police yesterday and is to be arraigned In Justice court today. The girl Is being held In cus tody of the Juvenile office. She will be 13 years old Sunday. CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our sincere appreciation to our many friends for their acts of kindness, ex pressions of sympathy und floral offerings during our recent be reavement. Mr, und Mrs. Sum Vnrner T. A. Vainer Mrs. Sarah Smith CARD OF THANKS Words cannot express our thanks to those who have shown their kindness during the illness and after the passing of our hus band and father, Frank Bordul. Also for the beautiful flowers and curds. We especially want to thank C h 1 1 o q u I n lodge AF&AM No. 107. Mrs. Dordul and Family. HARTFORD AmMM 4 Udeaaltjr Company! INSURANCE O. HATTERS General Insurance Agency FIRE . . . AUTOMOBILE 18 Mala St. Phone 4193 Marine Faces Felony Charge A charge of fulluro to stop at tho scone of an accident has been placed ugulnst PFC Fornun A. Stiff of tho Murlno Barracks In tho district attorney's office. Stiff Is held In tho county Jail In lieu of $2800 cash bull. Tho 24-year-old murine wus Involved In un uccldent Wednes day night ut the Intersection of Kbcrloin and Division In which Frank Hargrove, 02, and his daughter. Louisa Hargrove, 32, of 10112 Summers luno, wore se verely injured, . Miss Hargrove suffered head Injuries and her father received several cuts und broken ribs In tho accident, Klamath Valley hospital reported their condition this morning as unchanged. Zenith Batteries Uhlig's, 1028 Main SUNSHINE LINE CHRISTMAS CARDS KM CHAIR BOOK ROOM CHRISTIAN LITERATURE . . 414 NO. STII ST. mocs YEAR-END CLEARANCE of Winter Hats Nothing reserved every winter hot in stock cut in half. A gorgeous stock of 150 modes to choose from In the season's ex clusive style creations. ' Choose early from this collection of America's finest bronds select a hat you con wear for months ahead. 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