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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1945)
Klamath Navy 1 Men Released From Service Tht following men have boon recently dlschitrKcd from tho U, S. iinvul sopunitlon cmitcr at Bremerton, Wiwli.: Kinll It. Hur buok. thlu'l cook. 3c, Klllinutll Falls; Cecil C. Ormsboo. wtcr tiinrtor, 1c, route 1, Klumuth Fnl!: Lcroy M. Hoover, motor machinist's mute, 3c, Clilloqtiln. Juy M. Hull, ship's urn vice 'I;,, f lliii'lml-l 'I'. Perdue, ship's scrvlco mini, 3c, 722 N. lOlli, Klumuth Fnlls; Clurk C. Ak tin, boatswains muto, 20, 12tll unit Klitmntli streets, Klumuth KulU: Wiillor 13, Nol- mm, motor machinist's muto, :ie. l.nkavlow. Charles L. Floyd, machinist's niato 1c, 3(i:tl) Ciiiiiion, Klumuth Falls; Peter J. Surpeiiiiiit, Wlltor tender 2c, 223B Orchard, Klumuth Fnl In: Churllo K. Wll llnmii, scumnn 1c, -103 Division, Klnmuth Fulls. Molvln M. Hurt, machinist's mito 1c, Box 81, Morrill; Kiiuunn D. Potts, chief mncliln- Inl'H mute, Muin, Klumuth Fulls; Louis F, Henii, uvlullon radioman 2c, 41IIII Allumonl drive, Klumutli lolls; l.loyu u Smith, radlomun 3c. 1UU2 La roy, Klnmuth Fulls; Leo H. Al bcrlson, seumnn 1c, routo 0 I.uUcvIpw. llurold A. Bender, iicnmnn 1c 4412 Winter, Klnmuth Finn chlnlsfs mntu, 1304 Warden, Klumuth Faun. Spaulding Firm Changes Hands SALEM. Oer. .Dec. 20 !') Purchune of limber holding luvulnu cmilnmeill nnd lumbei Blunt und refiill facilities of tho hurlei K. SiMiuldinu coinpiiny won Announced today by tho Oregon Pulp nnd l'upcr com njinv. The new owners ronortcd a price of ubout $400,000 nnd wild the 85-year-old Spuuldtng firm would contlnuo to operate under that name. Tht deul Involve! 100,000,000 feet of timber In Polk county, the imh door plnnt and retail vi rd at McMlnnvlllo nnd an estimated 68,000 acrei of logged off land. The transaction li one of sev eral mado by tlie Oregon firm In recent months Involving more than al.200.000 In new Invest ment, expansion and rebuilding Extension Unit News Thursday. Dae. 20. 1943 HERALD AND NEW KINK A amnll hut lntnrnntf.il BrOUD ... ,nw.i mui ) Ilia 1IHO wom- en'a ouiiue with the Kinmam Fulls home extension unit. They I learned to MiUKO a aicxcy ana vory good, quick way to put In a alppor. Mrs. I. J. O'llara nnd Mrs. 11. V, Yaden were projoct lenders. ' . A potluck luncheon was en- l,.,l l mmn with Mrs. Mark Tiiylor nnd Mrs. Wilbur Telford hostesses. A snori uusinum mooting wus held In tho after noon, Mrs, Taylor presiding. The next meeting will be on Junuury 10 and the project will bo lubor-snvlng snlnds. Members nro asked to watch the paper for notice of the meeting place. Kinzua Mill Quiz Ordered 1'UH I LAflU, Urt.. UK. u ml Governor Earl Sncll today re ported an investigation unuer- ....... nf nnmnl.lnli hv hn nnrth- .......f AVI. InmhA. utt-llrJ, rWlllfV wunv fc committee Involving conditions at a company owned town oi me Kinzua pine mills at Kinzua, The union committee cnargea poor sunltutlon condition ana fire huznrds existed at the town .....I im u-Vinnl hnnflllKn water and power services were cur- tnlled. TUB company canea ine chnrges "preposterous. wim It suld, were off because of i luck of power but company of rlnlnU flohta unr. mil. trio. , . . "n " , itr 4nlt II mt, rliitv Irt mnke an Immediate check of thoso re ported conditions," Governor Snell snld. "The Invesllgutlon has been started and the report I- MmnUlMl " WOMEN ON STAMPS Onlv four women have been hniinrcd on American nostnge stumps: Martha Washington, Po cahontas, Queen Isabella 01 Spnin, nnd Molly Pitcher. of the Salem plant damaged by fire last August. For REAL PI0MPT RELIEF Iran MUSCULAR AGUES-PAINS asler Te Apply The . Mustard Fleeter! : VJUe oum SUofi ... Customers Eligible xoBuv NYLONS: (Dae. II through Dee. 17) Names aeleoted through our Impartial distribution plan We ieel this to be an appropriate occasion to extend our appre ciation for your patronage. Since inaugurating our policy of self-service, we have had a response that far exceeded our hopes. We are really grateful. May this be your merriest Christmas ever, and the New Year the brightest. MRS. K. M. PETERSON. 1405 Lakevlew St. FAY M. COOPER. 2537 Wantland HAZEL M. FLEET, 1026 Jefferson MRS. MARTIN FROID. 8113 Altamont Dr. OLEDA BRANDSNESS. 231 Rogers MRS. MARY WELLS. 2441 So. (th DORIS BURTON. 120 Ewauna St. MRS. H. J. LANDERS. 4033 Washburn MRS. FRED MULLENNAUX, P. O. box 72, Bonansa MRS. EMMA L. SCHUREMAN, Rt. 1 box 71 MRS. CEO. DIMBAT. 1046 Eldorado IDA D. MELCHIORI. 2021 White MRS. C. A. LARSON. Prospect, Ore. MRS. J. E. EICHENDORF. 2446 Reelamation MARTHA M. KRIZO, 1415 E. Main WANDA YBARRA. 2133 White MRS. H. E. HAUCER. 1540 Pacific Terrace MARION L. BARD, 201 Alameda MRS. E. 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