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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1945)
ALTURAS NEW MILL TO OPEN Alturas Mill To Start Operations WEDN ESDAY AUTUftAS, Au. 7 Tim Hi. rilnu Uiiulior mill built lirra In 11)211 ut u vufl of snvrrnl mil Hon (lollurs nnd which hun Inlil (liii'iiiunt slnci- II n roinplotlon. ovvIiik tu thn (li'inlmi o I (hp nlilcr I'lLkiti Iiik, will ntnrt operations WediiPMluy, timlrr I h c owner hip of the Ciuosn l.nke Loftilng cuinpniiy. Tim properly wiu purr hunfd by Hiim Jucknlfh, wrll known Inmbr-rmiin nf Id-no, Nov., early thin your. Since ucqtilrlnK thn prupi'i'ty, Juckulck lim hud tiil'ko ttHiiit of inrn rpiiiodnllni) Dm mill nnrl Installing rnschln rry. Timber fur thn mill linn bni-n purchiKcil from thn Kovrrnment mid In being out tmdnr thn su pervision of thn local forest service officii. The method ucd In thn cuttlnu OMurra BO-ymir upply of logs. Lous lira lining liuuled from th wood) to tha mill by truck. Jackslrk stiites the mill will cut RflUO fnet of lumber per hour and two shifts will be em ployed depending on the Inbor intuition. All inn wnato meierim will be ullllged In thn munufuc- lure of presto-Ions, plnstlcs and other hy-proctucts. Guild Holds Birthday Picnic TULELAKK Thn nnmml pic nlc of the Guild of the Tulelaku Community Pretbyterlun church wn held Augunl I m thn homo of Mri. H. T. Street. Mrs. Tom Newton, scheduled hostess, hud jjeen culled to the buy nren wnerc. nrr Hon. Aurri riuiiniru Injured on Okinawa, wai to un demo an operation. Menibera with blrthduys In April, May and June were hon ored durlni the day. The September meeting on 'the first day of the month will be held at the church annex when a lea la scheduled. Socletlen of rhurchea at Klamath Folia, Mer rill and Mnlln will be Invited. lloteiue for the day will be Mrs. Marvin Thomns. Mr. George Smith, Mrs. Albert Lar sen. Mm. Otto Hayne and Mr. Evelyn Galloway. .--- .Vj, kvli Heady now Come see our advance, collection of fine fura that will make 1046 fnnhlon newal Luxurious Silhouettes Flared Sacks Deep Turn-Back Cuffs Convertible Tuxedo Fronts Honey Blends Use our Lay-Away Plan or apace your payments on our budget or charge account method. Ilemember we offer an un qualified one-year guar antee on every fur. Lit f. f r. 1 i ? - l.l f' ? w I 1 5-m r - iAF''M ' ,.f., ".iW T" Tf' nil SCHOOL MEnniLL All vacanclei with the exception of a teacher for the fifth grade In the Morrill elementary school have been fllk-d, according to Oeorgo r.l liotl. superintendent of city schools, bc-hools will open Tui day, September 4, without pre liminary teachers' meetings or registration of students. A large enrollment in the first grade is anticipated. new janitors nave neon em ployed for both high school and grade school buildings with Paul Lahoda. recently of California. to serve for the high school and a Mr. Thyc, Klamath Kails, for the grade building. Bus routes will remain the same as last year. The teachers employed last year are all returning and the list and the grades they will teach follow: , Mrs. Ora Burke, first; Mrs. Edna Kleppcr second;; Marie Hansen, third; Mrs. Marjorle Heldrlch, fourth; Mildred Thompson, sixth. The high school faculty In. eludes Mrs. Olivia Hobbs. Mrs Beulah Elliott, Fannie Dennis, George Hobbs and George El liott. Mrs. Ruth Foote will be cook. VI8IT8 IN CHICAGO TULELAKE Mrs. R. R, Woodman and Capt. and Mrs. Paul Foster and children left Friday for Chicago where they will spend some time. Mrs. Woodman will visit her mother, sister and brother. Capt. Foster is stationed at camp Tuielake. New Pine Creek Mrs. Theresa Jennings and daughter, Mardell, of Los An geles, visited lust week with her mother, Mrs. Sadie Keller. Mar dell Is remaining for an extend ed visit with her grandmother, probably for the summer, while Mrs. Jennings returned home. Frankle Alexander, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank W. Alexan der, has returned to the States, according to word received by his mother. After 44 months in the South Pacific, he is now at Camp Amba, Calif., waiting for an extended furlough or possi bly a discharge. Mrs. Buclah Mawhinney of Klamath Falis, and her hus band, Sgt. Mawhinney, are home for a visit. Sgt. Mawhinney has a 13-day furlough from the Ma rine Barracks at the Falls, Mrs. Erma Sanders has been taking a special two-week teach er's training course' at the Southern Oregon Normal at Ashland for the past two weeks, but plans to be back to attend grange this Saturday evening. Both Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Katie Dick have accepted their contracts and will teach again Ihls coming year at' the Kelly Creek grade school. Mrs. Dollio Freeman left last weekend for San Diego where Tusfdsy, Aug. 7. 1945 HERALD AND NEWS SKVXN she will visit with her husband, stroys business In every forest Dr. David G. Freeman, who is community. Just another rm doing his Interning there. I0n why CHr, Jn tne wootg Q Oregon merchants receive vital to our state. Keep Oregon $9.45 in cash for logging and Green. sawmill supplies for every thou- 1 sand feet of lumber manufac- lui-, sflWTfTFCTlTnm tured. A forest fire thus de- illliilisililinlilililHilii I J ilrtl,iiiiw'iim'i . ' ' - - IP I fiS(!fcAnii ?ri4AiiSs Hr ara two views of the Gooi Laka Logging company's mill at Alturas, which will start operations this wok. Tha plant is locottd on the sit of the Plcksrlng Lumber company's plant, which was built but nover oparattd at tha Modoc county seat. Bly Elda Carlisle left Wednesday for her homo In Ashland after spending a few duys here visit ing at the Protsman home. Mrs. Lillian llndley of Paisley Is visiting at the home of her son, Herb Hadloy, and family. Loye Smith of Klamath Falls spent the weekend at the C. A. Smith home. Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Ly brand and daughter, Mrs. Jim llnll, and son, Freddy, and Rebn Lybrand returned home Tuesday from Brlgham, Utah, when they visit ed their son, PFC John Lybrand, who is at a hospital there. PFC Lybrand was a German prisoner of war for several months and was returned to Walla Wnllii, Wash. He was recently sent to Utah, where he will have an operation on his leg which was lost at the time of his capture. His wife, Mrs. Barbara Lybrand, will remain In Utuh indefinitely. Rose Marin Doty, who has spent the past month .with rela tives In California,' returned home this week to spend the re. malnder of her vacation with her mother, Mrs. Hcnery Ander son. Mr. and Mrs. Ross McMillan, of Ivory Pine, have bought the Carton Ross home here. They plnn to move August 12. Berylo Kcster. who has spent the pust two months at Modesta, Calif., returned home this week. Mrs. J.'.s Bemis and daughter, Judy, of Klamath Falls, arc vis iting this week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Dorris Gordon. Mrs. Vern Hanan and sons, Billy and Jimmy, and Beverly Hannn returned home after spending two weeks with rela tives at Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Carlisle of i'Jl General Paints Imperial Wallpaper 515 Main St. Phone 3829 TOMORROW f T ? T ? ? T ? T ? T ? 1 IN PERSON The composer of SAN ANTONIO ROSE AND THE NATION'S NO. 1 EXPONENT OF WESTERN MUSIC WITH ' it ' - It i, 11 m ' It ,s.v k 53 II -lH CLOV V al STARS OF STAGE k-V....... L .... .J... i,fvt(fi nun iKntftv FEATURING VOCALIST TOMMY DUNCAN RM'ORYi Adm. per penon $1.20, Including tax. 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