I (Jtfny 15, 1943 HERALD AND NKWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PAGE THKCT. I I HOLD THE Mil 1 P A throe-diiy ciimpulgn will 1)8 lu:ld In the schools hero next wvclt to collnct every pomiilile irrupiiiccl tin can for milviiuo bo ioro schools closo for tho sum n)cr months. Dnyii of tho con test tiro Momliiy, Tuesday, Wed iii'fKtiiy, Mny 10, 11 mid 12. Tho locul rffort will ho part of a (tnlpwltlo tin enn collection rfintc.it, It whs announced by tho Mrul tin can snlvnifo coinmittco ntiri school authorities. .'.The ltrtlaii(l busouiill club In cooper ation In tho projoct. In tho atiito content, throo srhools will qualify in winners. These will bn tho winiilnu on Otfint from Portland, tho win Qit! city school from tho gtuta at Inrtfe, and tho winning county school from tho sttite ot largo, ' Tin can klniis and queens from euch wlnnliiK school will bo uncut of tho Portland busobnll club on Saturday, Mny 22, at o special till can bull same, with rxpenses paid to Portland for the upstuto winners. Winning schools will bo se lected on tho basis of the great est number of cans collected per student In the three-day period. H you Invest modest sum, You keep tho axis on tho run - Buy Wr Bond todsyl ,,G!I SCHOOL wBBBSm mm i m By ANITA CWVN CAMPBELL Conn r a t u 1 a 1 1 o n s spread through tho hulls yestorduy os nows leaked out that Jerry Kl- ,am n o r s o n nun Yl: t' V I bl'c" elected .ltt; iVlrn a I d c n t of ' VJlho student body und Joy Kent had been elected presi dent of the i. i i-r 1 I Uoth students for their music nbllily. Jerry Is blond and cur-ly-heiidcd und bus attended KU1IS three yearn unci Is active In all musical uffiilrs. Tho following Is Jerry's state ment: "1 um liuppy to huvo been elected student body pres ident. It is my Intention tn do whatever is poxnlblo to further tho Interests of student govern mont und to help in every way to muka the next school year a successful ouo for student ac tivities." Joy is n red bend, ucllvo In music and member of tho Pep Peppers. Wo know that both of them will do a (food Job or olso they wouldn't huvo been elected. Tho remainder of the stu dent body officers are Bob Per kins, first vice president; Lois Cada, second vice president; A program for tho enlistment of cadets for tho civilian air pu trol bus been started by the Klamath Fulls unit among hitfh school students, Hubert Fulton, Klumulh unit commander, explained tho plan lit a high school assembly here Tuesday afternoon, staling it is hoped to enlist as many us pos sible 'boys from 1(1 to 18 yeurj of UKo inclusive, us CAP cudets. lie explained tliut tho work will Include military drill, dis cipline, und some ground school experience that will be valuable to ull youths likely to be called Into military service. A meeting will be held at the high school Friduy night for actual enrollment of the CAP cadets. Iloys who Join must have tho consent of their parents, and Fulton suggested thut par ents, If possible, attend the meet ing Friduy evening, COURT ACTION ST. JOSEPH, Mo., (pj Cir cuit Judge Maurice Hoffman helps solve the manpower prob lem by operating a linotype ma chine for the Newspross. Tho former printer turns his nightly wage of $0.38 over to the Salvation Army. Letty Llnman, secretary-treasurer, and Ray Byrnes, yell leader. The other Girls' League offi cers are Doris Phillips, vice president, and Marjorle Palmer ton, sccrotury-lrensuror. Good luck for the new year. Salmon Fishing Slumps After Big Opening Catches AjSTOWA, Ore., May 8 (IT) Columbia river salmon fishing slumped today after bumper opening season catches. Tho 30-hour period between tho start of the commercial sea son laxt Friday and the weekend cessation brought catches hover ing near record proportions at Mayger, Ore., where boats aver aged an estimated 1900 pounds. One delivered 3000 pounds. 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