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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1944)
VJl-1944 - HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON (ACE THREI WES SELL . . . $11 Jl IN r)y marines touring tho 4i,n',. .,,,1,1 over S1U0.000 . ...i w,iil over w"'""' 1,1 II a,i, in i urns i i" 5 ftVMlll-ll loclliy. !,, group i composed ,,f 1110 Inucl. SKW. J" 3 Curl !?. i.i i.i Fine Business PORTLAND, Doc, 13 (IP) ClKurot shortage nulu: A soldier, nnmo withheld, Kol a pinking llskiit. Anil ho (lulu I liuvo tho required $1 bllil. Dili III! Cllll llllVC BCVCI1 packs iif rlgiirelH, fur which ho hud paid HO cents. - Tho policeman who Issued the tug hud u dolliir, but hud no clgiiriit. You know whut happened. circuit to co If they can beut thin record, Monday night tho marines, ac companied by Shirley Miles, runner-up In the Miss Orogtin conte.il, played In licnii. Other towns on the Itinerary Include Ontario, Wednesday night; lin ker, Thursday; Pendleton, Fri day, and Tho Dalles, Saturday. The leathernecks will return to Klanialh Falls Sunday. They are triivelhiK In a bus provided by tho slato bond committee and driven by another veteran of South Pacific campaigns, recent ly discharged from the army. If It's "frozen" article vou nocd, advorllse for a used one In tho classified. . J ieetlvelv. Ill.d 0 Ceremonies Dick Na- innlnir Merrill's record of S? $27,0110 to hear Ilnitel "mmicst miiiibers, Hums L.pl bought 531,01)0 7 ....U fur t HI HIII1IO luc, C""'1 Leader Jack Zuin VI. ..Linn other towns on the LiiitiiitiitiitimiiittitwitumKmttitttitittiutiiintiittmttiiimtumiiniiiitimtmttmmttwummmmttmmttwmfflmtt ED TO PELICAN SWF A Joint school board meeting of district one and Kluinulh Union, hifth school district two was held Monday evening. Two major Hems of business of the elementary board were the nam ing of jean Zarnc to the teach ing staff at tho Pelican school and tho annolntmenL of a rnf. cterla committee to dctcrmino lunch needs nt Falrvlew school at tho present time. Falrvlew Is the only school without a hot luneli program. Tho committee appointed is eoiiipu.ica oi iwrs. ituipn steams. Mrs. George Rogers, Mrs. Paul Landry, Mrs. Florence Oilman and A. L. Gralunn. Tho com. mltteo whs authorized to set up a lunch program if sufficient nceu is apparent. In the following business transacted bv the high school board, Mrs. Ellen Hickman was elected to the science position occasioned by the withdrawal of Mrs. Eurl Reynolds. Plnns were also completed by which tho navy swimming pro gram for tho Instruction of navy personnel could be continued during the winter months. Stunlcy Woodruff high school principal, reported that the high school cafeteria had received a 100 per cent rating in the recent sanitary inspection. Superin tendent Gralupp then reported on teachers' supply for tho com ing year and also on postwar planning as a result of hi." ob servations made during a re cent trip to the college campuses and to the Oregon State Teach ers' association meeting held at Portland. Wheat Ceiling Price Increase In Effect WASHINGTON, Dec. 13 (IP) A four cent per bushel increase in the ceiling price of wheat went into effect today, the office of price administration an nounced. The increase, which affects all levels of distribution, was neces sary, the agency said, to fulfill tho requirements of the stabiliza tion extension act of 1044. Flour ceilings, however, re mained unchanged because of a flour production subsidy pay ment of 19 cents a bushel. The payment remains unchanged un til December 31, and a new pro gram will be announced later. 1 .il W hA .viV- - .C& - XI All -r. .Kout fai""" . . .r.tnr i vjjr-v R. ilw-.all Gifty Coat Sets 339 She'll be picture-pretty and a snug-as-a-bug in this cute -wool outfit. The coat is a V high-fashion number, with its dozen buttons and vel vet trim. Warm, too, be cause rayon lined and in terlined. Matching leggings are Kasha lined. Assorted colors. Sizes 1 to 4. 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