SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1953
HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON
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IT'S NOT ALL RIDING, as this picture shows, when the Modoc Tribe Riders take off
for the high wilderness. These riders have paused on an open ridge just below Pater
son Lake to rest their already-weary bonss. The horse on the right is not carrying
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Pneumatic Farm May Be
Answer In Fuiure Times
Strange now shapes may dot the
nation's farms in not too many
years. Air - supported structures.
such as those above, may mane
every farm a greenhouse, with
temperature and climatic condition
controlled in plastic "bubbles."
Although ihe idea of air structures
was suggested in England short
ly after World War I, it found
its first practical application in ra-
domes spheres of coated fabric
PAYS THROUGH THE NOSE
HARTFORD. Conn. UPP The
State Tax Department figured
something was in the wind when it
received a perfume-impregnated
check made out "to the Odor of
the State Tax Commission." It
was a tax oaymcnt from an ap
parently disgruntled perfume
manufacturer and was made out
to the correct number of dollars
and scents.
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STOKING UP AT BREAKFAST against the long ride of the second day are these mem
bers of the Modoc Tribe Ride. The day was August 15. the place Pepperdine's hunting
camp, the food ham and eggs and toast and coffee and fruit.
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exception, nere memoers oi mo - - -- . .
hunting camp on the first night out. The set of moose horns on the cabin n not
local.
THE CHOW LINE is an important place in any outing and the Modoc Tribe Ride is no
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