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
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WATCH
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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
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day. Watch him light up
again.
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SATURDAY, FEB. 14th
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Firemen
Slate Ball
MKKIIIIX, Feb. 13 The com
mittee planning for the 41st annual
volunteer Fireman's ball that each
year bring out one of the big
crowds, expect a big time on tnu
night of February 21, dale set for
this year' fling.
Dancing will be from 10 until 3
Willi flaldy band. Lunch will be
served around midnight by wive
ol the firemen.
The community hall, recently re
modeled and redecorated, now ha
one of the best floors In the basin.
The celling In the building has
been lowered, the stage remodeled,
and a soft drink booth made avail
able on the mennliie.
All proceed go for maintenance
of the fire department. Jim Mcr
rlleea Is chairman.
Klamath Student
Joins Honorary
OflEOON BTATF. COLLEGE,
CorvallK, Feb. 13 (Hpeclali John
1". BchomaKcr from Klamath Fall
wa recently Initiated by PI Tau
Blgma, national honor fraternity
foi mechanical engineer. Bcho
maker I a Junior In engineering.
Ha I the son of Mr. and Mrs. John
ttchomaker, 1BS LeRoy.
PI Tau Sigma aim to establish
a closer bond of fellowship which
will result In mutual benefit to
those men In the study and In the
profession of mechanical engineering.
To Buy, Bell or Trade, It pay to
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Kail Mala Chant 1331
Long-Time Marriage !
Goes On Rocks
OKF.OON crrV, Feb. 13 iIV A
ir.arrliiu'e that lasted f2 year wa In
the divorce court here today, the
result, said Mr. Rose Mlddleton of
Went Linn, of her husband nag
ging. Hhe complained In a circuit court
suit tint not only did her husband,
Ira Frank Mlddleton, nag her, but
once disappeared for 17 years. Uhe '
forgave the absence, she said, but
can't Aland the return.
The couple married November 27, i
1806, at Kldora, In.
The tars are used to keep our
clock accurate. By this method,
the error In our time can be re
duced to .003 second.
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