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THURSDAY, JULY 31, 1947 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, ORECON PACE SEVEN State Vets Department Sees OVS As Impressive Institution Of Learning Kfhltir'l Nnli Tim riillliwllltf Ik Mil llf fU'UI itaw.impvr islam from III itl ilprtiiinl iif vvlvmiia trln, hiiiI Iim tttt avnl Itv that llnimrlineiit lu hswi ilira lliriiugliinit tli Blmt. Oiruon'a bruml new 8-iiillllon-tlollnr vtHiit Iiiiiii bi'IhhiI ul Kluumlli f nlln la wnll nil llio wuy Uiwunl bo conilnii II io alale's most Impressive' Institution fur Iruchliiu oralis, oc cupation uihI ftktllit lo IIiims wlm i iimliiiio hiiiiilwork Willi bralnwnrk fur llielr livelihood, olllclals ul llic (Irrunn department ol veterans' af faire decided llila week niter ml III Irrvlrw Willi the nrliool'M director, Wlnnton L). Purvlnc, mid Oscar I. PnuUun, lieud nf Ihn mule division iif vocational education. The bin Bu-bulldlnii ilnnt which (urmrrly housed convalescent U. U. murine und which Oreiion Required lor the tidy mini nf one dollar, linn broil III operntlon fur )ul two week In It new role, mid only 36 stu dents tire enrolled In claw; to dnle. Hut QUO application ut on file for elsra In iimny vocation. The reason they have nut enrolled U iMicausa the ntiiln division of vocu llonal education lim-iuls lo Imve nil facilities In order when the enrollee arrive, according lo I'urvlne. This meant not only equipment mid ade quate liulrurllon, but homing fa cilities as well, he iwld. New clonics in various subjects will be started from week lo week. Three ubjrcu lire being taught now. with 20 mudents III Uie body ud tender clasa, ten In auto me chanic mid five In the cook and baker school. In from three lo six week a dlescl mcchanlca achool will alien, nboul five week henre me TRAVEL rOK MOTORIST! JULY 31-AUO. 4 NIGHT RODEO July 31-Aug. 2 Preston, Idaho GLADIOLUS SHOW Auftut I, 2 Grant! Pan, Oregon PIRATES REGATTA August 2, 3 Coot Bay, Oregon SUMMER FESTIVAL August 2, 3 KtrkUmJ, Washington ' ' AIR FESTIVAL Auguit 2, 3 ' Olympia, Washington Air Show with private fly. ing exhibit. Navy plane in mock dive-bombing and strafing attack. The door prise ia Piper PA-U air plane) GLADIOLUS SHOW August 3 Sunnytide, Washington SALMON DRBY fc BARBECUE August 3, Guemas Island, Anacortes, Washington CROOK COUNTY PIONEER PICNIC ' . August 3 Prineville, Oregon DAYS OF EZRA MEEKER August 4-9 Puyalliip, Washington NIGHT RODEOS August 5-9 Caldwell, Idali' Richtube, Riclifield's great new Premium Motor Oil, is tough. It stands up against the hottest of en gine temperatures. It cleans your motor. It contains an anti-foam ingredient, For belter lubrication, ask your Richfield dealer for Rich tube Premium Motor1 Oil USE RICHIUBE PREMIUM MOTOR OIL 11:2 clianlt will bugln to train, and lu the near future u com In buMiiea maiiugnmcM to aires the practical aide of operating a ainull business will got under way, Remodeling of biirruuka Into apartments and ruuma la uniitlirr project well atnrtrd. Forty apart iiienla will bo In ahupe for families by Annual 10, nlon. with plenty of room for aluglc atudenta. "Ily October I wo expect lo be ablo to acconimiHlnte and enroll be tween four and five hundred atu denta," Purvlne declared. ' Kor the World Wur II veteran wanting to leurn a trudr. the setup I exceptionally good, becauiie the tuition clutrgo of 150 a month will be paid out of hi OI educational benefits, while hla aubalslence al lowance will go far toward paying 111 coat of living. family apartment will coat about t:ir) a month, Room for ahude men where four occupy the room cunt til per person, and whore only two occupy a room, till each. Board can be obtained for 137.60 a month at the cafeteria, which already la In full oiieratlon. 'I'll I Includes three mrala a day lor every day of the month, ' For atudenta short of funds, Pur vlne said that "we are planning conklderable atudenl aid In the form of part-time work." The only entrance requirements are Uiear. he aald: "The. studrnt muit be 10 yeara of age. and ca pable of profiting by the Itulruc lion offered." Till meaua be muM make good In order to stay. Hut If a man lacka Initiative or ability In a particular course, he I allowed to transfer to another training subject. Application are accepted either In person or by writing the Oregon Vocational Hchool, Hox 1040, Klam ath Kali. Veteran enrolling under the OI bill should bring their cer tificates of eligibility from the vet erans administration. Western Western Airlines Service Ready PORTLAND, July 31 ll'l Airlines' officials Vere scheduled to arrlvo here lute today In a M passenger1 UO-4 which will aturt the company's Heultle - Porllund Hun Kranclsco service tomorrow. T. O, IJrlnkwutcr, president of the company, will speak ut a dinner to night. Three south and three ' north flights will be flown dully. Lions Fly To Big Conclave Throe planus, currying group of Prineville representative lo the In ternational Lion club convention In Ban Francisco, slopped at the lo cul airport tor lunch and plune service yoalerday. A HtliiMin, piloted by Frank mict ion, flight achool oerator at the l'rlnovillc airport, carried llrlck llagcdorn, Dick Mcitiiy, mayor of Prineville. and Henry Monkey. The second plane, a Ilcllancu piloted by Btew Thompson, carried Ruy Moore, Guy lliimmett aiu. Kenneth Plcrcy. und a i'liier Cruiser, piloted by Ruy Thompson had us Its passengers. Mike Muhoiicy and a Mr, Hupp. The group Is representing Prlnn vllle and the Crooked River Round up In the convention. Motorcycle Crash Fatal To Rider BT. HKI.EN8. Ore.. July 31 iTi Art E. Well. 32. Vancouver. Wash., waa fatally Injured early last night when hla motorcycle crashed head on Into a lugging truck on Cor nelius pass road south of here. The Multnomah county coroner's offlco reported he suffered a frac tured skull and crushed cheat. The Impact burst the left front tire of the truck, driven by Alvln B Cook. Oregon City. Mounted Drill Manual Issued A drill manual for riding groups. 4-11 clubs, sheriff's posses and other mounted organizations has been Is sued by ihe OHC extension service In answer lo many demands for such a guide. The mimeographed circular, No. 404, was written by K. L. Potter, head of the division of agricultural economics and former head of the animal husbandry de partment. He Is a veteran horse man who has worked with many riding group. "With the growing Interest In saddle horses and with one or more organized riding groups In each county, the Oregon extension service Is pleased to present this manual," says W. A. Bchoenfeld, dean and di rector, In a loreward to the 14-page Illustrated circular. "Horses mean health and fine recreation to thou sands of people, while the raising of good saddle horses Is rabidly be coming one of Oregon's major In dustries." Copies arc avnlluble free at the county agent's office. Action In Murder Case Gets Delay At the close of a da -long pre liminary hearing In Justice court yeslerday, Judge J, A, Mahnney postponed any action In the case of Wayne Fellers, charged with sec ond degree murder, for 4 hours. The hearing wua held to deter mine whether there was sufficient ause to held Fetters for grand Jury action on the murder count and lo that end AsslsUinl Jlslrlct Attor ney J. II. Napier placed four wit nessca on the stand. tetters. 33, Is accused of giving 33-ycar-old Mclvln Larson a beat ing on July 7 from which Larson died Ihe next day. First witness yesterday was Or. Ocnrge H. Adler. coroner, who testi fied to the cause of Larson's death, and second on the stand was R. N. i Hud i Adklns, city police officer, who Investigated the fight between Fetters und Larson. Klbert Sander, who was at Ihe Fetters residence the night In ques tion, testified that he aaw Fetters strike Larson, knocking him down, and strike him several other limes. The scuffle Is said to have been precipitated by Larson's attention lo Mrs. Fellers. A second eye witness. Jack Ward. I said he observed Fellers in Ihe front yard of the house striking and kick ing Larson who was on the ground. I Bandera and Ward both said that Larson was unconscious and bleed- 1 Ing when Fetters told them to "put him In the pickup and get him out of here." Alter hearing, the testimony, Judge Muhoney went to Fetters' house, 2305 Oregon, to view the premises. Fetters Is held In the county Jail without ball. Pilots To Visit Mountain Resort PORTLAND, July 31 lA't More than 2ft airplanes of Oregon's sportsmen-pilots will converge on the Mlnam river canyon In the heart ol the Wallowa Sunday in the first muss flight by the state group Into that Isolated resort area. Les Austin, president of the group, said some of the party will spend HUurday night In La Orande and then leave for breakfast at Red's Wallowa horse ranch. Classified Ads Bring Results. Round Lake Family Moves To Wocus Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barrett, resi dents of the Round lake district for many yeara, are moving to Wocus where they have recently purchased the C. C. Randolf place. The Bar retts have sold their cattle to B. Van Cleve of Merrill, and their land and timber has been purchased by William Dean, also of Merrill. Barrett will continue as local gardener and will develop their new home Into a flower garden nursery. J. L. DEAN Public Accountant and Auditor New Office Location 306 North 7th Ht Phone 0346 MADE TO MEASURE WINDOW SHADES NOW AVAILABLE - Cood qualify OIL PAINTED SHADE CLOTH in all sizes. New rollers,or yoii can use your present .rollers. One or two day service. CLAUDE H. DAVIS Window Shades 426 Main Venetian' Blinds Linoleum Carpets 4684 ONLY LOST RIVER DAIRY PRODUCTS HAVE THE SEALRIGHT SANITARY HOOD veti it oucnr Toari 1 rva (vcen wiuud Make your fall cleaning pay off. 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Rankin -eimrted the AAP repre sentatives aald they had talked with four other experienced pilots about the mysterious sky objects. Is He LATE? saaas See TOM DALTON Watchmaker 901 Klamath Crater Detachment of MARINE CORPS LEAGUE Klamath Falls, Oregon WELCOMES Marines, ex-Marines, W. R.'s, and their families end friends to our meetings. Come and look us over! K. C. Hall 8:00 P. M. 4th and Main League and Auxiliary Meet FRIDAY, AUGUST 1st REFRESHMENTS! i i. .hi ii. m. i. t.i. i i 1 lr Is Specials For Frfday And Saturday No Sales To Dealers Limit 1 V'7'ro (W7 . BEANS Messed with the worlds most wonderful sauce made By HEINZ TAeyre oven-baked KINDS with and without pork Now At Your Grocers ! Sacramento Kellogg's 84W Peaches Variety Pack Bisquick CoJfee .33c" Pkg...25c Pg...45c Lb...43c Water- PlRE CANE - s- grade a melons SUGAR MOB large MO Lb. ' U-O. Tin EGGS Lb. lie 9.09 33c I Doz. . .71c Pork and Beans Van Camps .... 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