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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 14, 1943)
PAGE TWO S HERALD' "AND NEWS. KLAMXTH FALLS. OK8G6N. , Ttaffuit it. ms COUNTY SCHOD L SYSTEM READY FOR OPENING With only little over two weeks left ta go, preparations lor the opening of county schools are nearing completion. Continuous From 1:00 P. M. IMM33L LAST DAY "WIGHT PLANE FROM CHUNGKING" ;"YOO BELONG TO ME" Starts Tomorrow Ctejajetts west m4g' MdNaj rwtwer Vv". 1 coliirt fir i 2nd Action ty. . . Feature V,-" J 1 4 lMfUlilt... ? of between 4500 and 5000 rural tudenti are expected this year, according to county school of ficials. This is a little less than last year's. School principals for subur ban localities have all been se lected, though a complete teach er list is not yet available. Jan itors have been working all summer at most of the schools doing any repair work neces sary, and painting, polishing and waxing floors. Almost three tons of new. ele mentary school books which have been adopted this year by the state text book commission are being stamped and number ed in the county school offices for distribution at the begin ning of school. Not many school changes have been made for the new year. Summers school, which was closed during the middle of last year to accommodate CPT training here, will not re open this year. The school at Sprague River mssm I LAST DAY Tlight Lieutenant" "Billy the Kid Rides Again" ' Tomorrow m cCmi TV v "Jnd Action Feature "ROLLING DOWN THE GREAT DIVIDE" With Rill Boyd On a Duck's Back ft I iNEA RmUanhntnl Beret-topped Gen, Sir Bernard L. Montgomery, usually pictured atop tank's turret, here is seen riding one of the Army's new Ducks (amphibious trucks) as his Eighth. Army moves northwsrd in Sicily. will probably be reduced a little because of the selling out of Crater Lake mill there. Many of the Sjyague River students were children of employes of this mill. Final action by the school board has not as yet been taken on whether Keno high school will be closed and students brought to KUHS each day. However, it is likely that this will be done. County schools will open on August 3L preceded by a teach ers meeting on August SO. It is expected that schools will close for a period of anywhere from a week to a month during harv est season this fall. Classified Ads Bring Results. Community Ceiling Prices Re-Issued Klamath Falls' community ceuing prices nave been re-is sued by the Portland district of fices. and copies of the price ceil ing lists win be distributed Fri day and Saturday to retailers. The lists are to be displayed In a prominent place in the store where they may be referred to by all customers.. Consumers wishing a copy of the lists should call at the war price and ration ing board office. Tea, you can set that policy required en your automobile by i n e rtaanelal Responsibility Law from HANS NORLAND. Ill N. 7th. Phone 7176. A J. COLLIER TO PROMOTE E Andrew M. Collier, Klamath Ice & Storage company, is one of the Oregon civic leaders in corporating the war bond fin ance committee for the purpose of raising funds to promote the third war loan drive set to begin September 8th. Oregon's outstanding war pond sales record is due to un usual promotion programs con celved and financed in Oregon, according to E. C. Ssmmons, state chairman. One of the a o u r c e a from which the war bond finance committee expects to raise funds for the. Third War Loan cam paign will be five days of spec ial dog racing at the Multnomah stadium in Portland, with the committee receiving the net pro. ceeds of mutuel wagering, net proceeds of concession sales, and net proceeds of program sales. Corn Sugar Ration May Be Replaced With Cane Sugar Anyone who has hn nln corn suffer and whn is unnhu to get it recently may now reg ister for replacement of the sugar with cane sugar, the war price and rationing hnant vesica toaay. Mrs. Earl Wilson Resigns Chamber of Commerce Post Mrs. Earl Wilson has resigned as assistant secretary of the chamber of commerce here. She hat held this position for the past two and a half years. As yet, a successor has not been named to fill the post, It was announced by Earl Rey nolds, secretary of the chamber of commerce. Germans Prepare Defenses in Balkans ANKARA, Aug. 12 (Delayed) P) Information from the Bal kans today reported the Ger mans ware throwing up defense fortifications on the north banks of the Sava river in Yugoslavia which joins the Danube north of Belgrade. It was believed the Germans were preparing secondary de fense lines through the Balkans, should they be forced to fall back due to Italy's cnpitulatlon or an allied invasion of the Bui kani, The Sava river, the Danube and the Carpathian mountains form natural defense line for the northern Balkans. So far In this war, we have taken as many prisoners as there were men in the regular army at the outset of the war. Serv ices of Supply Lleut.-Gen. Bre hon B. Somervell. GROCERY!!! LETS Rnfusnl to let OPA represen tative inspect his store was fi nully withdrawn by Oust l.anv propulos, grocery store proprie tor, but only after an order from the U, S. marshal, requir ing him to appear In federal court and show cause for his action, had been served. Previously Lampropulos had been given an Inspection re quirement signed by Prentiss M. Brown, OPA director, after it was learned he refused OPA Inspectors the right to examine his store. When he still refused, the marshal served his papers, and Lampropulos and his attor ney appeared at the OPA office, where the matter was settled. UPSY DAISY WALLACE, Idaho, P) The motor on the main hoist at the Tamarack and Custer mine burned out and the miners had to climb out by ladder a dis tance equal to half the height of the Empire State building. HURRY! Only 350 Tickets Left! 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