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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1948)
FRIDAY, FEB. 13, 1948 HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON PACE THREI Faculty, Yets Blast Lack Of Interest In Education Of Siskiyou School Board TUl.Kl.AKK, 'eb. VI -Mick of 111 li'tpnt lii '.lio ctlunilloiuil l irrda il Tulelukit mi tlio purl, (if tlin Hlnkl yuli Juliil (liilcm hluli netiool board In (iiiiclit mil hero Tuesday In a meeting lltli'IKlril by lifllrliiln lit the H'lcnnm luliiilulntiutton, faculty inniibriH of ll in hluli acliool, repro 'iiuillvi'n or viirluuri local uikiiuIku lloin mid the new homcKlciidcrs. The medium uun culled In the now IiiiiIiIIiik ri'irnlly cnniplrlcd on His lilKh m-IkioI grnumlH ill ii coftl to the government (if :in.u00, to milllno nd inlnlnlriitlvc plniM for ths proponed vi'lrruim iiurlculluriil achool. No iiii'inlirr of the school board waa picm-iiI. All Invitation had been will In J. E. Hurley, Yrcka, mpcr- Legion Club Opening Set TULKI.AKE, Feb. 13 February JO him been rl nn the probable oprnliiij date fur the American j.. UKiu (lull room, according to Pint Coiiiiiiiindcr Clim-lca Itiwc, who hun lust returned fidin h 4(-duy ntny In a bay tticii hospital where he wenl lor MirdU-n) liriitmcnt. The i i, oi Ik I mill y built for an nulomibile dinpluy room III the Kniulin Union Hervlra bulldlnii, lua bren completely e(iilpped for bur service ami light lunehrn. A reuuliir niu-uOiint will be In charge ii i Hi the club will be open to (he ponl membership. K. K. Oi chlium hun been chairman of the commit lee responsible for preparing the room for occupancy. Good Driving Is Reward Reason HUUMANK. Cnllf., Keb. 13 tm t.'arrful uikI courteous driving rates rrwnrd om e In it while, Mim Helen Illitsou believes. Nhe sent n HO check to Mm. Yvonne I'c.voino with note staling: "Just because It seem Hint ihxI mid courteous driver should be re warded once In while. I nm en closing it check n token of thnnks." The Incident earn to Unlit yr terduy when Mm. I'eiwtna. slightly jierplexed at receiving money from a I ranger, told police. Mim llltbion. It developed, had followed Mrs. I'rssano's enr for aev ernl mllrs recenlly mid traced her through license pint. Hhe mid he iul milde 10 per cent of her cam Ing.i n.i biu.lncjui innnuKer for Cllewlale iiirhiiccl In k 'do good" fund to imike the award. Mm. Pouunio, In turn, dimmed llie I0 Ui the March of IJImeii. Kaiser Cuts Back ' Production Slate DETItOrr. Feb. 13 UI - Katscr I' riner corporation nlinounced todny Hint because of gun. fuel and transportation shortages among Ita suppliers, automobile production t Willow Run, near here, will be cut lo four days a week until further notice. Kalscr-Frnzer had rsenied the Industrial mis shortage that closed Mveral Detroit plums during the Inst three weeks. J. O. Murray, K-F director of Industrial rela tions, said the four-days-e-week Schedule becomes effective Immedi ately, the Willow Hun plant closing tonight until next Monday. HOTELS OSBOP.N HOLLAND KUtiKNK. OltK. MKDFORD Thoroughly Modern Mr. ana Mrs. 1. r. Karlty nil Jn r.arlty rreerl.lers Intondent of Hlsklyou county schools, by Norinun lCsser, prlnclpul of the high school. Hurley was unable to attend. Hpeuklng on behalf of the hluli school was Vein lleimlrmt. Hinlth llughca Instructor, who brought out thai lack of cooperation from the board over period of year has hampered advancement, both In his field of education mid III other school departments. . The local veterans agricultural educational progrum, designed to give both classroom mid practical agricultural Instruction, will bo held In abeyance until such time as the Joint high school board makes ar rangeiiienlji for tho revolving fund for administration purposes. Through the veterans administra tion, tho district will receive per month per student to f'-iunce the project. If the average dally attend ance dor not drop below IS. Other wise omo financial aid will be avail able through the lule educational set-up. The local progrum may be shelved from 30 to IH day uulesn Immediate action I taken by tho board and theso later dale will conflict with probable nprlng farming plan of some of tho prospective sludentn. Development of the building pro gram here was made possible by the efforts of Norman Esscr, principal of the high school, and the coopera tion of various organizations, Hchool buildings from the former WUA center were moved lo the high school grounds, placed on cement foundation and completely remod eled to provide six classrooms and administrative offices. J. Everett Walker, regional Uier vlsor of vocational agricultural training, Chlco Htato Teachers col lege; E. W. Everett, supervisor of the vocational agricultural training program In Han Jose; a Mr. Ilolcum, of the district veteran admlulsl ra tion nfflre. Sacramento, and L. E. Keneflck, training officer of tho veteran administration, were here for the conference. Present also were Charle nose, commander of Tuluelake post of the American Legion: Olney Kudd, dls trlrt service officer of the Legion; Eldon I.srson. director of the Modoc farm bureau; Clifford Wood, mana ger of the Tulelake Orowers. erv lug on the advisory committee for the veteran nchool; Mr. Tolle, new homesteader: Norman Esser, and Vern Hemstreet of the high school faculty, and Mr. Kathcrlne Addl on. ecretry of the chamber of commerce. Overseas I ir V '175 llimsrll Johnson, Kin of Leonard Johnson of Dorrl, Calif., I now tallonrd at K.nlwetok atoll. He ha been oversea hire early winter, and till month marks his flrt year In army service. Nursery To Open In Tule TULELAKE. Feb. 13 With spring Just around tho corner, this town' newest enterprise, a plant nursery. Is timely. The business, for which preparation are under way, will be located on Modoc street on lots recently purchased by Max Firming from Andy Nuylor. lioth are World War 11 veteran. Fleming, a University of Nebraska graduate who drew one of the 1047 homesteads, plan to put up a two slory building for an office and up slulrn apartment. He will eclallKe In the planning of outdoor living space, garden furniture mid plants, particularly rose adapted to this climate. ; He I Interested also In city benu tlflratlon. Ills farm has been leased and he will devote hi time to hi business. There ha been no nursery nearer than Klamath Falls since the Wl nemii gardens on the state line, owned by Mr. and Mrs. Almo New ton, now of Harbor, Ore., wo closed. It pay to use tho Want-Ads! Head-On Wreck Injures Driver COOB BAY. Feb. 1J-A head-on collision of two truck crHlciilly In jured orie driver near here yeiter dy. 1 Olen Polls, 31, Coqullle, was hos pitalised hero slier his lumber truck and a freight (Consolidated Frelght waysi true!, met on a Coo Ituy Cooullle highway curve six mile sou Hi of here. The driver of the other vehicle, Edwin Ellis Jr., about 30. Portland, wa not seriously hurt, j New Spring Line of Famous TAYLOR Made-to-Measure CLOTHES Here! Ilundrrdi of tamplrt. Sine 1911-1 jnm -MANSTORI- TU Main Nunn-Bush Shocta WATCH TDK RED ROOSTER Light Up Again The ttrd Itoostrr ha gone Into a moult for the last few day; he bus lost all of III old frathern! He Is coming out with a full new coat In a few day. Watch him light up again. UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT ; likk'- E S ENJOY SCHENIEYS I VP- TREASURE OF II I mi Ail .lwoJ : r5L .-. bn fti Wa DnU MtaM nalry N tail. KX bm mi SanK- Cv. IMI,$dm Dalian Ck, 1. 1, t ATTENTION! ALL YOU WESTERN FANS! BIG WESTERN DANCE SO. 6th ST. 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