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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1952)
MONDAY, MAY II), m'Z i j ' ' . i I i mini Til r if ' TV"' T" " ln'illAM) AND NKWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREOON PAGE TIIREB EX-CHAMPION IS 77 James J. Jfftrln, former hravywrlsht boxlns champion, rerelvm cake (ram I'anl Helms, and Dili Hclirordcr, on hl 71th birthday In llurbank, t'al., home. Private Power Firms Deliver Hard Punch Against BPA Line in Oregon ly J KAN MWKNH Senior pro-urauualluii actlvlllen are ul their peak, bui no Uhi arc aluillca. brnlor'i ilnal examinations bcuull Friday and Ihry will con tlnuo throuKh this Wrdnraday. FN clay, teal wore iclvrn In Knullah, acienco, macliliio iIhi. typing, Iradca and Inclualrlea and rWiul acllltiii, wlille Uxluy social economics laiiiiuauc, ahurllmiid, aienouruphy, buaiiieaa machlnea, radio and radio code- and pre-cinployinrnl wire liivrn. Tomorrow Hie aeiilora take testa In inalh. mualr. bullriliiK. mechanical rirawlnu. uulo incdiuii u and photography. Wednesday, I ho al day, Ihey lukr art. Journal lain, drama, home economica ar.d woodworking Even thouuh these exams are bcinu tflven, claaftea continue on the regular schedule. I Next year'a BpaniMi Club ollicera were named lanl Tucsduy evcniiiK at the club'a annual banquet. Kllsc i Nllachclm was circled president. Dor la Campbell, secretary ind , Kobcrla Wado, trcaaurer. Mr. Maolan the tiroupa advisor. aa presented with a tic clasp and Bally McMahon, rcllrliwi presld nt, received a aterllnu Mlvcr tca.'.poon. ' KU hummer school will bruin Mon day, June 1. and will end July II. Period one will run Irom t to 10:30 a m. Period two Irom 10 30 to 11 noon. One or two subjecta may be taken. II two aubjreta are taken, one la ucnerally required to be a subject which the aludrnt ha fulled ar dropped. In case a aenlor needa "iwo new subjects to meat iiradu ation requirement, he may arc-tire apecial permission from the principal. Service, Pads Plant Planned H P. I.undmreli, head ol n F. Mupply Company, Klamath Fiillx rrnieionlallvo ol Bylvanle Klcclrlc Compaiiy, nnnuuiu'cd Uiday that Mylvanla will open one u( the Northwent'a moat complelo and modern nervier and parla planla which will enable the II. K. Hupply Company to oiler better arrvlcs to Ita cuntomera. Oiieratloiin at the nrw Sylvanla Service Center which open May 10 In Heallln will be apecded by wire and TWX teletype nrrvlcn direct to other Hylvnnla Service Cenlern lo cated throiiKhout the United Blatea and to many npeclal cu.lonicia," he aald. The new plant will nrrve the (our Nnrthwral alaieH and Alaska repie nrntinu all lour diviainna ol the Ifivlvaiila CoriKiiatlon: the I.lKllt ln ! lilvlMon, the Hadlo Tube Division, ithe Photo Lamp DIvlMon and the I Television Divlalnn. Tile inodern land elleclenl bulldlnK will havo I over 20,000 aquare iect o apace. Olllcen under the aame rool will make the Service Center a com plete, convenient, one-stop aulea land aervlce center. The aalea and warehouse facllltlea will be auir imented bv the rxcellrnl Hylvanla ! Mnitlneermii Service which now will i be able to oiler complete enmncer jinn (acllltlen. II y JOHN KAMI'S WASHINGTON Mi Throe went- orn pownr companlim have admin latored what they hope will bo a ancond knockout blow to a trana- mlanlon line the iiovorninent wanta to build in Orciton. l'hn battle, which la lurnliiir Into an annual event, la between the Honncvll o Power Adinlnialratlon In one corner and Idaho, Montana and Utah ixiwer compaulea in me other. Appropriation! commltteea erve ii -i the arena lor the Unlit ovor lll'A'a plan to build a power trana mlaalon lino between linker and La Urande, Olllclala of the three companion npponrd the project laal year, and connreaa denied fund lor It. They appeared belorc the houae appro priation committee early thla year, and the houno cut money for Ihe project out ol an appropriation lor HI'A. They went before a aennte ap propriation aiibcoiiimlUee Thura day to flulvt HPA'a requeat that HI. n3.XKI be roatored to atari .:on attuctlon of the line III Ihe year brKiunliiK July 1. HI'A aaya the 230,000 volt line la needed to carry aurplua iwwor to ahortuKO arcaa In the Nortliwcnt, and eatlmutna It would coal 2 Vt million dollara. It. E. On In. Idulin rower Co. vlco prealdent, told the com inlltee Uie project should be knock ed nut because: "I'JxIatlnit facllltlea are complete ly adequate for the needa of the area and thla propoacd line would merely be a duplication of theae Ifacllltlca to no connlructlve end. "The taxpaycra of the nation can. not aflord the coat of wasteful and I rn.n. ri,,nllf,Mr,n ul,l,.U ,,1. tlmatoly will result In the destruc tion and removal from lax roll ol las'Ke taxpaylng Invenlinciita. "The aurplua enera-y which mlht be available for transfor over the lino la wholly Insufficient to justify the expenditure proposed. 'The use of larue amount of critical material for this purpor.e at this lime 1 an Indefensible Inter ference with more urgent military and domestic needs. The proposed lino Is merely another step In Donnevllle's pro- rum for entering Into drest comne iilion wun invesior-owneu laxpaying electric utllllle." T. L. Diirun of Montana Power and E. M. NauxhUin of Utah Power and Light agreed that the private utilities can handle required transmission and could build addi tional lines. Doran told the committee that the three companies have aupplled substantial block of power to tho Northwest Power Pool for uie In Washington and Oregon since world War II. About 08.000 kllowatta went to Washington Ian year, he added. Doran said BPA ha alleged that the Pacific Northwest area waa denied 90,000 kilowatts during two month lat year, but the truth la "The Waahlngton Oregon area could not or would not take all the power available to It." - Montana Power also asked the committee to deny a request for J815.000 to atari construction of a transmission line irom tunings. Mont., to the site of the govern ment' proposed Yellowtall Dam In Southern Montana, Funds for Its construction were turned down by congres last year and by the House thla year. Montana Power cay the pro posed line la unnecessary and wasteful now and the company would build one 11 and when Con gress decides the dam should be constructed. Naughton told the committee: "The Washington - Oregon region i Is the only area of the Northwest Power pool that haa been short of power. Notwithstanding this condi tion and the further fact that Inter ior haa urged construction of steam plants In the Northwest, BPA now power from the Northwest to areas adequately supjjlled with hydro and emcicni steam generation. "The proposed La Grande-Baker line Is but another step in the Interior Department' long-standing plan to connect the Bonneville grid with the west end of Idnho Power Company' system regardless of Its Justification." Naughlon asked the committee not to give Interior any money for ouiiuiiig a power piam near wnere the Provo River Water Users Association wanted to erect ono In Utah. The Secretary of Interior, he declared, refused to permit the water users to build the. plant be cause the bureau Itself wants to da it. ' ; Join The Demand For WORLD'S LARGEST SELLER AT 100 WURUTZER A megalllctnt elaao, Mony lovtly stylet and finish' to choose from. LOUIS R. MANN PIANO CO. 120 No. 7th IL U. BM In BREAD 'n PASTRIES Shop The Klamath RTiir Shop Vftfdlnf lllrlhdfjr Ch Ortf 20 Mitln Ph. H:i4 Club Elects New Officers TUI.EI.AKF.-Mr. Albert Scott was hostess May 0 to members ol Ihu Homestead C::illiunllv club for rn all-day meeting and nolluck lurhcon. Assisting hoslexa was Mrs. Henrv Blrvens. Pearl Ludv, home demonstration ui-nit demonstrated cleaning aew im: machines. Ihe group elected Mr. K. E. Schweitzer nreslrirnl lor the com ing veer: Mrs. Henry Btevens. vice president and re-elected Gladys Jensen, srerctarv-trrasurrr. Guests were Mrs. Jerry Scott and voung sons, here with Mr. Scott from their home In Yuma and Mrs. William Ounlork and daughtera. visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Sione Bowen. also irom Yuma, j The next meeting will take up the study of "How To Aid the Dry Cleaning Establishments." and I there will be a continuation of de railed blouse making. CITY PAINTS IIYtlKANTS WISCONSIN RAPIDS, Wis. 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