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About Klamath tribune. (Chiloquin, Or.) 1956-1961 | View Entire Issue (June 1, 1960)
Poge 2 KLAMATH TRIBUNE JUNE 1960 RECREATION COUNCIL-SPONSORED BANQUET HELD IN HONOR OF YOUTHFUL PUGILISTS Wnyne Scott of the Herald nt the PAL A hampiet iii 1 1 mi i nr of tlx boys in tin ( liil(tuiii PAL (Police Athletic League) Cluh was held at I )i c .Mt. ( 'arincl ( 'atholic Church in C !iilitin mi June J3. The baiupiet, sponsored I in the Chilomiiu Area Recreation Coun cil, had featured on the program Lou Jones, club director, and Wayne Scott, sports editor of tin Herald iV News, who was guest speaker. .Master of Ceremonies was Al Samples, Chilocpiiu High School principal. Jones expressed his thanks to assistants Ken Schoonover, Krnie Krause and Rob Ray for their in valuahle aid to the hoers ami also the thanks of tin cluh and the entire community to the Rec reation Council Boxing Commit tee fr their help. Samples, A. X. Starkey, Klido Dcltortoli ;md Mrs. (ileta Wampler are inetn hers of this committee. Run Wil son, Sprague River boxing coach, was aKo commended for his work with the Sprague River team and for his assistance during the Klamath County Golden Cloves Tournament he LI recently in ChihMpiin. Samples presented the team championship trophy, won by Chiloquin in the tournament, to Jones, and read a letter of con gratulations from the Recreation Council. Lighters receiving awards in cludcd Jake Gregg, 1 l-pound .Southern Oregon Golden Cloves champ, who was also awarded a special plague from the Coos Hay I'AL cluh lor his sportsmanship; Don Taylor. County HD-pouud champion and also winner of the County tournament sportsman ship award; Cecil Hetties, County 70-pound champ: and Amory Hetties. County runner-up in the HO-pound class. & News was featured speaker Club Banquet. ( )ther award winners : Krrol Todd Klamath County ( iolden Gloves SO-pouud cham pion. Ray DelSortoli -Runnerup So. Oregon (Iolden Cloves. KCGG 90 pound champion. SOGG sports manship winner. Lee Chase -KCGG 112-pound champion, S( )CC runner-up. Leon Weeks KCGG 125-pound champion. SOGG 125 -pound champion. Jim llerron -KCGG 165-pound champion. Randy Jones -KCGG 60-pound runner-up. SOGG fiO-pnund nm-ner-up. Richard Chase K C G G 70 pound runner-up. Rickey Starkey - KCGG (H) pound runner-up. Jesse Ks.jueda KCGG 119 pound runner-up. Phil Parker KCGG 125-pound runner-up. Hoh Rjorcas KCGG 160-pound runner-up. SCHEDULE FOR PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING VISITS Bcattx 1st and 3rd Thursday every month. Leave message w ith Mr. Schmidt. Bl 1st and 3rd Thursday every month. Leave message w ith school personnel. Sprague River 1st Thursday of the month. Leave message w ith school personnel. Chiloquin Kvery Tuesday. Leave at Indian Kduca- t ion ( f lice. 1 he teacher asked her class, "Ho anv of mi know wh, in the fall, the wild geese fly south?" A small ho answered. "Be cause. it's too far to walk!" TWENTY-EIGHT STUDENTS FINISH SCHOOL YEAR UNDER KLAM. EDUCATION PROGRAM Twenty-eight students have completed the 1959-60 school year under the Klamath Kducation Program. Their names, schools and courses are listed following: NAM K SCHOOL and COURSK Ainlerson, Ivy Hclhn, James Chocktoot, Clayton Cohurn, Joseph Cook. Lou Kllen Crume, Wayne DeLorme, Joseph ... Dillstroin, Kdna Du Fault. Diane I Ioover, Leroy Jackson, Alvin Jackson, Boyd III ... "Jackson. Delphine . Jackson, Leroy Jackson, Shirley James, Clyde James, Patricia Johns, Xonnan Kirk, Letitia .Miller, Clay Xelson, Helen ( )choa. Manuel Ohles, Wallace Shelp, Don Shelp, Patrick Tecumseh, Anthony Warrcn, Shirlee Wyatt, Maxiue -Graduated Pacific School of Beauty (Portland) .... Beauty OTI Machine Tech. OTI Auto Tech. L of O Education S. O. C Kducation OTI Illustrative Arts Rohertsou School of Business ccounting (Medford) S. ( ). C Kducation OSC Psychology OTI Auto Tech. OTI Accounting Advertising .Art School (Portland) .1 Art Marylhurst Art OTI '. Illustrative Arts Rohertsou School of Business Secretarial (Medford) ( )TI ( lunsinithing L. of O Drama OTI Auto Tech. Willamette Y Liheral Arts OTI Diesel Tech. OTI Medical Tech. Kugcne Vocational School Aircraft Mech. l of Portland History OTI Body & Fender OTI Klcctronics Tech. OTI , Auto Tech. C. f (). Medical School Xursing l of O Kducation ALVIN JACKSON (Continued from Page 1) free. With $43,000 you can get set up. At least you don't have to worry ahottt a mortgage, car payments. If you get a job, it should last at least 20 years." However, he also finds the re maining members in a good posi tion comparatively, particularly now when the withdrawees are receiving only the loans. Con sidering the termination funds recently available but used for the most part to pay back loans, etc.. he raises the oft-heard uery: "Why don't they deduct the loans out of the final settle ment?", and says "I think the non-withdrawing members have a better deal than we have." And he surmises if the rcmain ees can terminate at the five-year interval without having a re appraisal, they "would have it made." "But I've an idea the govern ment would knock off all those back payments." As a minor during much of the termination period. Alvin has had considerable experience with the private trusts, and it is here that he voices his chief displeasure : " Idon't like the trust fund part of it. I think I can take care of my money but my trust officer doesn't. That's one reason I went to school. '1 hey felt I had to show enough to get the trust termin ated. "I tried to get it terminated in January. They said if I could go to school for a while, they were pretty sure I could get it termi nated. I'm about ready to try again. I don't want to be under trust." Finally, Alvin feels that the "education plan is a good deal better than the GI loan," observ ing that "if you don't have some kind of education you don't rate. (There w as again no success in getting a picture of the subject. Alvin feeling that readers would already know him well enough. For those who don't, a very gen eral description would depict him as an affable individual, about 6 feet in height and sporting a crew-cut.)