Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 08, 1948, Page 3, Image 3

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    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.
The Wlilto lliiuie announced tn
dy the president will fly from
WliliiKtn on the Islands tour Feb
ruary 10. 1(0 In to address the Jefferson-Jackson
dinner here the nlalit
before.
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BUILT-INS SCREENS
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High School
and
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id
MARY LOU
CASE
Hkld-ii-nm-ree, skid ma - rye,
skld-ii-ma-rliiky-dliiky dye, flip
flop, wlio'ii on top' K In i mi Hi IIIkIiI
Ho yelled the Kliuniith router Hat
urdiiy nllilil, end It looks as If Klain
nth I on top with the likelihood
of licliiu Southern Oreiion rrprc
M'litstlvn In thn slum basketball
tournament, come March. Enthus
iasm runs IiikIi nt the big brlrk
mlioolliousc, sod the sludcnl biHly
Is looking forward to the prospect.
Of course the games with Medford
nnd Ashland aren't to be lunorril:
Medford' st Medford Kebrunry JO
mid 31; mid Ashland's on I'ellcmi
court 1'i'briiury 27 nnd W.
Ilolh the iilrls' mid boys' ski clubs
donned their ski suit and traveled
to Critter hike this week-end to
take advnntuKP of the new-fiillen
num . 'I he boys had s ski itrt-to-uether
with iiiemters of the Med
ford nnd Omnia I'au ski clubs,
practicing on the trails and hill.
Club Adviser Lillian Itedkey and
Mrs. Murle I loud for the girl and
Paul Uellrr for the boys, were ulong
to supervise and Imuran when
necessary.
llecotiiiitloti should be given the
member of the girls' tumbling team
w ho usee one of their very line per
formances a s half-time allow for
Friday night basketball game.
Thria girls devote long hour ot
their time In practicing the diffi
cult pyramids and stands, well
a the Individual feat. Three sen
ior girls, llrlle Doris Russell. Jessie
Tot ten and Joyce Dltmanson, are
the mainstay of the team, having
belonged since their freshman year.
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
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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. Currently, this would In
clude California, Texas and Loulsl-
sholt coaches the team, whose mem
ber are ilurlon Adums, Itlchurd
Cook, Maurice Drller, Doug IJryden,
(lene llunklns. Mux llelken, Morris
Jlinlncz, Don Mrlnlyre, Ilex Mills,
Cy Newman, IJlck Pelzoll, Jim Pln
nlger, Knlph Biennis and John Yuu
tls. hen senior class officers hud
lunch with their new adviser. Mrs.
Alice Howard, last week, nnd dis
cussed the functions for Uie remain
der of the year. The mailer of grad
uation announcement will come
before the class very soon, and or
ders will be taken. Huggestlon for
the class gift were made and talked
about. The decision, of course, will
be made by the members of the sen
ior clas this spring.
PARK VIEW
CONVALESCENT HOME
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KLAMATH FALLS
ana, where tldul drilling I under
wuy.
6I!'S per cent to the federnl rec
lamation fund. This 1 adminis
tered by coiigrcs for the benefit of
thn 17 stalA' where laud Is made
lirelul by Irrigation.
Ill per cent Into the federal treat-
uiy.
The only consul suites In the rec
lamation zone are California, Ore
gon, WnstilngUin and Texas.
The other tldul-otl ntute. along
thi. Atlantic const and Ui the Gulf
of Mexico, would not share In the
rcliimiitlon split. Neither would
Alaska.
"It would take an amendment of
the reclamation act to makn them
eligible." Harry Kdelsleln, Interior
department eltorney, told a report
er. The supreme court upheld the
federal government's claim to the
tidal oil lands last June. The court
j ruled that the government Interest
i 111 underwater resources extends
from the ebb-'.lde line to the three
mile limit.
History Teachers
Slate Confab
TACOMA, Feb 0 Wr-Mcthod of
"preserving Northwest history" will
be outlined In 9 meeting to lie held
nt the Washington Htnle Historical
society' museum here soon by his
tory Instructor in Oregon, Wash
ington. Idaho. Montana nnd Urtltsh
Columbia school.
The meeting win decided upon
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Saturday st the society' annual
meeting.
Chapln D. Foster wa re-elected
wcretnry-dlreclor of the society.
Other officer named were B. A.
Perkins, Tacoma, president; Dr.
E. O. Holland, Pullman, vice presi
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