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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1948)
PACE EIGHT HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON WEDNESDAY, MAY S, ! Police Probe . a 41 I new uues in I Murder Case WHEATON. 111., May t ) A blood-stained mattress and a re i cently dim shallow grave supplied j new puwile plecea Tuesday In the mvnterlmia kllllnc of William Kor- ;. brllk. 42-year-old president ol a ' CIO union local. Korbellka widow, Trances. 40. re- !' ported finding her husband's body pile In their house near here. On January 14, she had reported him :'. m, eatnir sini-o .Inminrv 1U. f Sheriff Elmer Hoffman of Dupage I county said Korbeliks body was nude and that X-ray examination showed a bullet hnd passed through the head. In the attic of the union i official's home, Hoffman said, he found a mattress with a blood stain s near one end. The grave, about two feet deep, i was lound in Uie back yard of the house. "It looks as though the man was viiiaH im hi nun nnusp. nuiinwu aid. "And this hole In the yard v was dug after Sunday's rain." i Hoffman said Mrs. Korbelik and S her daughters, Dorothy, IS. and ' Prances, 16, would oe questioned luruier. Korbelik was president of local i' rrcn United steelworkers ol Amer ica. He was employed as a welder S manufacturers, Chicago. Band Leader Up On Drunk Count BEVERLEY HILLS, Calif., May 5 (Bandleader Hal Grayson got another chance today in his admit ted struggle with alcohoL Grayson was arrested on a drunk enness charge Monday, three days after he completed a 50 -day term on the same charge. He pleaded guilty yesterday after telling Justice of the Peace Henry H. Drager: , "I have had a difficult problem with alcohol. My entire career is at stake. My life is at stake. I want to find a decent place In life again. Would It be possible lor me to be committed to Camarillo state hospi tal to beat tthis thing?" The judge suspended sentence and placed Grayson on two years proba tion on condition he voluntarily commit himself to the state hospital Three hundred thousand children In Puerto Rico are growing- up U literate because of a lack of teach ers and schools. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OP HEARING ON FINAL ACCOUNT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1 navt men my Final Account in the mat ter of the eitate of S. L. WOODARD deceased, and the Circuit Court has act Saturday, the 22nd day of May, 1MB, at the hour of ten o'clock A. M in ih Circuit Court Room of the Klamath ioumy Loun Mouse, Klamath Falls, Oregon, ai the time and nlac fnr hur ing of exceptions and objections to said Final Account, if any there be. ALLIE WOODARD. Executrix of me utaie 01 i wuodaku, Deceased. A. 14-21-28; M. 5-12 No. M. NOTICE OF MEETING OF KLAMATH COUNTY BOARD OF EQUALIZATION YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION of Klamath County, State of Oregon, will meet on the 10th day of May, 1948 isec- ona monaay oi ayi, ai me bounty Court Room In the Court House, and will remain in session for three 3i weeks from that date, for the purpose of exam lning the assessment roil for the year IMS, and correcting all errors in valuations, descriptions, and Qualities of lands, lots or other property assessed by the as sessor. It shall be the duty of all persons In terested, to appear at the time and place appointed. All protests against valua tions fixed by the assessor, must be filed with the Board during the first luieen id amy oi saia session. GLEN L. TERR ILL. Assessor for Klamath County. A. 21s28; M. 5 No. 05. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the I J st Will and Testament of SHELDON BRUMBAUGH, deceased, has been duly graven and admitted to probate in and y the Circuit Court of the State of Ore gon, for Klamath County, and that Let ters Testamentary have issued to the undersigned CATHERINE BRUMBAUGH at Executrix of said Will. All persons j laving claims against sain estate are hereby notified to d re sent the same, dulv verified and with proper vouchers, to i ntni.ir. bhumhauuh at tne of fices of FARRENS St MAXWELL LAW OFFICE. 538 Main Street, Klamath Falls, Oregon, within six months from the date of the first publication of this notice Which U April 14. 1948 CATHERINE BRUMBAUGH Executrix of the Last Will and Testa ment of Sheldon Brum baugh, deceased. A. 14-28: M 5 No. 93. Everywhere, folki lay "get Mountain Ban two atatimel" $ good you'll want tuvf Treat yourself, treat a friend. Moun tain Bart are the Northwest favorite candy ban. Thick milk chocolate, crunchy peanuts, creamy fondant. Mountain Ban, made by Brown & Haley. ft New Masonic Lodge Instituted In Klamath Falls '"if: i 0 ir ,ii ,i. if O A second Masonic lodge has brrn Instituted In this city with officer of the Cirand Lodge of Orrton here Saturday night for the ceremony. Seated, left to right, front row. Dr. Frederick M. Hunter. Kugene; Jim Whipple. Drain; 1L D. Proudfoot. Portland: Walter M. Ransom. Kugene; Llovd .McCrea. rortland; Shalor Eldridge. Burns; Worth Harvey. Cottage Grove; Enoch Carlson. Portland: Horace .. tieU, Klam ath Falls. Second row, Roy .McNeil. Medford. Fred Perdin. Portland: Jack Kennedy. Fugetir: M. W. Harbl lon, Lakeview; P. R. Simmonds. F'loyd Bennett. James Patterson. L. A. Baker. Klamalh Falls. Third row. L. A. French. Charles Yorkeland. Fred Holleman. Guy Pierurcini, Dexter FlliotU Ben Adair, Charles Rlund. Douglas Pence, Klamath Falls. Grand Lodge Officers Help Masonic Group Institution Klamath Falls' second Masonic lodge was instituted Saturday, May 1, at the Masonic temple by the offi cers of the Grand Lodge of Oregon. With Grand Master Walter M. Ran som presiding, the officers and mem bers of Crater Lake lodge were es corted into the lodge room by tne grand marshal, Enoch Carlson. Other grand lodge officers assist ing in the ceremony were Lloyd K. McRae of Pendleton, deputy grand master; Shalor C. Eldridge of Burns, senior grand warden; Worth Harvey of Cottage Grove. Junior grand war- : den: H. D. Proudfoot of Portland. : grand secretary; Frederick M. Hun- ' ttr nf CiuronA ffnnri rmTnf Jim Whipple of Drain, senior grand dea con: Fred Perdin, Junior grand dea con: J. J. Kennedy of Eugene, grand pursuivant: M. W. Harbison ol Paisley, district deputy grand mas ter of district number 21. acting senior grand steward: Horace Geu of Klumath Falls, acting junior grand steward: L. K. 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