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THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1956 PAGE SIXTEEN HERALD AND NEWS, KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON 88c Rag. 1.00 to 1.31. Houseware Specials. 10 sale-priced items. Save) 26.88 26.88 Rag. 28.9S Portable - Phono. 3 conventional . and new loRPM speed. 41.50 66 pc Rag. 48.25. Imported China. 32-pc. Stainless Steel Flatwore set FREE. . 1.99 2.93 value! Block and brass Magaiine Rack, Rubber lips. 4.44 HI-FI Stand. Modern' 10.88 Kitch.n Cart. Speciol , purchase. Electric out- ft 26.88 Reg. 30.93 Clock Ra dio. Turn on appliances. Wake to music. 5 tubes. fl. 34.93 Portable Radio. 3-way AC, DC, or ban. Leather case. Regular 14.95. Step tool. Swing -out step. Chromed. Vinyl cover. wroughl-iron. Has many let. Chromed. , ' uses. 31 high, ,. U.tfO I I Vv . A CI RAYMOND (Gene) YATES recently of Selem, is the new manager of Arbuckle'l Model Shoe Store. He hat been affiliated with the company for 10 years, most of the time in Roieburg and had been in Salem on trans fer for only one month when sent to manage the Klamath Falls store. He has a wife and three children. Malin School Total Told MERRILL Attendance enroll ment at Merrill High School from the seventh grade through the 12th grade reached a total of 150 stu dents, announced Jim Chance, the new high school principal. Teachers held over from last year are Don Crawford, Kelly Robineltc, Bill Pohll, Mrs. Margar et Molitor, Mrs. Frances Kocrlje, and Miss Virginia Walton. Joining them will be three new teachers: Jim Chance, principal; Al Keck, coach; and Caroline King, com mercial department and girl's physical education. A potluck dinner for all the high school and elementary teachers and school personnel was held on Tues day evening, September 11. A teachers' reception is also being planned, the date to be announced later. Nehru Hits Suez Group NEW DELHI, India OB-Prime Minister Nehru today denounced Western plans to create a Suez Canal users' association. He said he was "surprised" by British Prime Minister Eden's statement yesterday in the House of Commons and declared the consequences would be very grave," because it closed the door to further negotiations with Egypt ana implied an intention to impose a settlement. Speaking in a Parliament ses sion, Nehru said he had told Eden and President Eisenhower that Egypt's proposal to create a ne gotiating agency opened the way to a settlement. "I have In the last few days communicated to Prime Minister Eden and President Eisenhower that the situation after the Men lies mission and the statement by Egypt accepting all International obligations and Inviting negotia tions opened the way for a settle ment," Nehru said. He added that India appealed to all concerned to accept this sit uation and seek the "path of peace" and that ho hoped his ap peal would "not be in vain." Australian Prime Minister Rob ert G. Meniies was the chief of the mission which presented to Egypt a plan, supported by 18 na tions, for international operation of the canal. Egypt turned the plan down, and instead proposed the creation of a negotiating agen cy. The Egyptian ottered no con crete plans (or consideration. Road Official -To Leave Post YREKA Road Commissioner Orel Lewis agreed on Tuesday to vacate his post lo allow Ihe ap pointment by Siskiyou County su pervisors of a man more experi ence in administrative matters. L-is k,-,id he a willing to ac cent tl.r post ol road encineer. tin-h will 1 subordinate to his present puntn.ii Heme Ire of Ihe heavy Kdiiuinstiation load mil al low him lo cur mure tune to Ihe baikinc ot county etyjinwrmt: work Suimt isor who recently de cided the admmis'.iaiiun ol the road di-partmrnt and road rnmn erring if u niuth work lor one man. delegated the interviewing of applicant to county administra tor Jess O'lloke. IS . de- Legion School To Be Held IH NSMl'llt-A school nf in-lruc-lion (or Uislriit J. Ami-iimn lmnn Auxiliary, will he held in Duns niuir on Tuesday. September pylvia Shorn of Mount Shasta partment president, will conduit Ihe school with the assistance of an department ofliecrs. Kpps t int of Punsmuir is making Hie meeting arrangements. The in struct inn school w ill convene at 10 Mm flt Ihn hi,nu SI Temple. A luncheon at the Lutheran Recreation Hall will conclude Ihe event. 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