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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1937)
$AGB FOURTEEN THE NEWS AND THE HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON June 4 1937 Fact No. Thr ars various inthoda of prrcMumc Ui cron eofrw for ship ment to roit.n plants. Ths gtn srsi practice throughout ths world la to hanapick th fruit, slthoush la soms countrts tha chrrira ara allowed to rwcoma fullT rtpa on tha trta and tan to tha around. Tha cofffa la freed aa much aa poaal bia of aticks. lfTf, te.. and ta tnn roararrd to tha preparation froufida Vanoua preparation proewaata ara en tha laxrr plantation, tha plantation including eoncrata around, larra Irrmf ntatlon tanka. waahlna: vata. mills, warehouse, stables and rn machlna shops. In Mexico thla placa It known aa tha Bnfleo; la Brazil, tha Cafs sal a. Tha first preparation la to ra osot tha fruit pulp which la aa outaida layer of tha coffes charrr. Next, tha parchment com of tha baan. than tha Hirer akin next to tha rraen coffea bran tinder tha prcnrarm cvtvt. i na preparation in tha ranoua stages la dona by Tarloua method. sSt COFFEE VACUUM PACKED in Either Jar or Tin MASON. EHRMAN & CO.. Distributor fit HEAD EXPUUNS BUILDING PLAN Chairman Percy Murray has prepared a letter to patrons of the Klamath Union high school district explaining the IJOJ.00O bond Issue to bo voted upon by taxpayers of tha district at Mon day'e election. It follows: "Tha board of dlrectora of tba Klamaih I'nlon high achool. In response to a petition, signed by representative taxpavere of tba district, bar proposed a bond Is ana to ba to ted npon Mondav, Jane tS. at tba high school build ing, from 1 to T p. in. "As chairman of tha board of directors I wish to present to you this brief resume of tha situation, with tha sincere hope that you will give tha problem jour serious consideration. In doing this it Is only bt d'etre to cause tha voters j of tha district to give this prob lem surnclent thourht to Insure that anr action taken will repre sent a thorough and careful con sideration of tha real problem at band. "The present school plant was planned In 1S7. and a part of tha original plan wa completed at that time. In 19 J 1 six rooms vara added, and In 19)4 two mora rooms were built, giving tha school a normal capacity of approximate ly 710 to too aludanta. "Tear after year tba student population baa continued to grow, until during tba year Just passed 1197 enrolled In the school: most of tha time nearly 1050 were In actual attendance, one-third more than tha building waa designed for. Almost without exception, erery room In tha school building was In nsa during erery period of the entire achool day. What la of more Importance from an educa tional standpoint, the classes In the majority of these rooms were larger than la considered reason able or right In tha light of good educational standards. Mora teachers could not be added, for there ara no mora rooma In which to put them. "Recognltilng tha trend of af faire. In 1SS4 the board of di rectors Invited a noted educator. Dr. L. C. Huffaker of the bureau of educational research of the University of Oregon, to analyse tha situation and to present. It possible, a solution. Entailing a great amount of careful study over a period of several months. Pr. Huffaker ma.ie a report, veri fying emphatically tha belief of those close to tba attuatlon that the achool was one-third over crowded and that steps must be taken to alleviate tha condition. "Hie recommendation was. In substance, that which la now pro Posed namely, to Increase the facilities of tha present site, with particular emphasis on expanding tha program for Industrial arts, commercial and other practical subjects. "The building program now proposed to fulfill this need could be said to be of three parte: flrat. an addition to the present struc ture of 10 academic classrooms; second, a separata atruc' -re for tha Industrial arts, built . the basis of a regular factor; pe ehop building, sufficient to house five such complete courses; and third, an adequate physical edu cation building. "In tna present building no fa cilities were provided for estab lishing a program of physical edu cation for any large number of students. The present facilities allow only freshman classes three times a week. There la no way whatsoever to provide for the three upper clsssee. who consti tute over two-thirds of the stu dents. The state department of education la now going to require that all high schools In Oregon give three years of physical edu cation to pupils before they may be permitted to graduate. It Is not even remotely possible to ful fill such requirements under pres ent conditions. "In summary, this building pro gram would provide a achool plant sufficient to care for 14 00 to 1500 students. It would give the school an Industrial arte depart ment, long recognlird as being of extreme Importance In this community. It would provide a physical education plant that would make possible the fulfill ment of atate requirements, this physical education plant being no more, and In many cases far less, than ordinarily found In schools of comparable slie. It would give to the girls equal opportun lt lea In this department with the boys, whereas now there Is abso lutely no possibility of making such provisions for them. "The members of the board of directors fully appreciate the de sire to hold all expendlturea of public money to tha lowest rea sonable point. Thla building pro gram la proposed only after tha most careful and thorough con sideration of all possibilities of solution of tha problem. With the constant growth In achool at tendance. It will naturally follow that there must ultimately come an Increase In physical facilities If even ordinary and reasonable educational atandarda ara to ba maintained. "It la tha hope of the board of dlrectora that you will youraelvea glva thla problem your very thoughtful consideration, and that whatever your decision may be on June in. It will represent a careful analysis of all tha fac tors. "Very sincerely. "percv v.rnrtAY. "Chairman, hoard of dlrectora "Klamath Union high achool." Less than a mlnula la required to dissolve the marriage bonde of a Kurd In tha eastern part of Turkey. Tha man simply saya "I divorce you" three tlmea and the partlea are free. 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