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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1948)
MONDAY, rCD. 9, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THRM 'Vets' Farm School At Tule Talked TUI.KI.AKK, I'll). 0 l'reiiiriitmy to opnilnu of II if new nitrlriiltural sellout (or veterans here nllkliil ol tilt vi'leliins' ntllll llllntt tit Ifill o( aurl ntltut ill riliu iillon In llir state mid of tliti Hlnklyou Joint Union hluli rliool will moil Tiiosdiiy, I'l'ln limy IU ul II ii. in. In II id hullilliiK Just comiili U d mi Hid Ii I g Ii siliuol II rounds, AdmlnlMriillvn plans for t h cliixil ulilrli will bo oiii'ii only to veterans will hr dlseusscd. Tim hiillillnu, rmisli luted from ai-lKMiI Ijiillilluun fioin 11 in Jap miii lit mi iipiiroxiiimtc nl of t:in.ooo, contains nix i-liissrimius, administra tive office and u (K) by 411 shop. Htiidonu will net elulil hour of actual classroom study prr miinlli lid mi liiulclci mined period of fiinii worK. Hihrdillrd for llir colllcrrllco talk are J. Kvrrett Walker, rrulnnal su pervisor of uui li uHtinil education; E. W. Kvcretl, supervisor of veteran trulnliiK. boili of lleddliiK; L. K. Kcncltrk, tialiilnii nil Kir ot the veteran administration; a Mr. llttlliiiL'iirtnn i-riA,.i,.. ,.ttifir f it.. f Veterans ttdttilnlritriitliin, Hull Krnii rlsco. mid J. K. Iliirlry, Yrcka, miwr nileiidcnl of Hlnklymj county acliools. KrprrnpiitliiK the Tulelako com nuinlly at lliti conference will bo Mm. Kallirrlnn Addison, niTrttiiry of tlio chiiinbrr of commerce: Olnry Hudd. American lKlon: Itnlph Ruy lor, new homesteader; Clifford Wood, manaitcr of the Tulclake Growers; Haul KodKcra, new hnmc leadcr; Kldnn I.arsnn, Knvll West. nd Kin I Hykrn, new editor of Hie Tulclake Itcportcr, Truman Plans Puerto Rico Trip WABHINCITON. Kcl. il'i-Prrs-Ident Trmimn plan to vlnlt Ptirrlo Hlro. the Vlmlii Islands Mid Cubs this month. 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Although starting out with two defeats, by Oregon frosh and Bulcm. the swimming team ha a promis ing future, a most of the memoers are unilerrlaumeii. Till Is the first year that a swimming team ha rep resented Klf In competition, and minor awards will be handed out st the end of the year. Bob Kender- IV.17 MAIN 1 rTo MS. Jl Ml - 9ft 11 t 1 "-s.-s II U I , . , . '.TS. -sir iirt.WsMp.riiji v Wi:.ofy-.' Krug Plan To Benefit Westerners WAHII1NOTON, Kill, t Wl Bi venteen western suites will bene fit hruvlly If congress udopl Hcc- rctury of the Interior Krug's plan for udmlnlst ration of tidewater oil lunds. Krug has submitted tin: draft of it bill which would divide proceeds from the leiislng of govcmmrui owned con Mill oil and gus fields us follow: 37 ' per cent directly to the stale off which the oil and gas urn re covered. 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