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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 21, 1957 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE ELEVEN fax Action Draws Praise The president of the Klamath County Non-Partisan Tax League today highly praised the bipartisan effort of the state legislators when dealing with tax matters and fi nancial surpluses aunng the re cently concluded special session. Mrs. Josephine Kittredge, pres ident of the league, said the wish of the Oregon taxpayers to take taxes and state financial matters out of politics has been and will continue to be a strong influence with regard to the fiscal pokey of the state of Oregon. Mrs. Kittredge spoke at an or ganization meeting of the Jose phine County taxpayers at Grants Pass Tuesday, and addressed the Illinois Valley Women's Republi can Club of Cave Junction on Wednesday. During tne appear ances she outlined the state tax picture and evaluated the results oi ine special aesaiuu ui mc iicgi:' lature. OTI Yearbook Wins Award ' The 1957 Owler, Oregon Techni cal Institute yearbook, has been awarded a first place certificate in the 23rd annual yearbook con test conducted by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association at Columbia University in New York Citv. Out of 1,000 possible points, the Owler amassed a total score of 853, which score resulted in the 1st place certificate. The Owler staff included Conrad Hildebrand, editor: Robert Terry, cover: Erna Bleak, assistant edi tor; Spencer Etzel, art editor, and Dave Molatore, photographer. Ad visers were Earl Bairey and Bill Finch of the graphic arts depart ment and Virginia Kempston, dean f women. CITY BRfEFS Friday, November 10 a.m. 22, starting at Visitor Miss Thelma Latta from Fairbanks, Alaska is now visiting at the home of her mother Mrs. George Grizzle and her sis ter and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Eran. 927 Jefferson. Square Dance The Merry Mix ers Square Dance Club will get to- gemer triday night at the South Sixth Street Hall. A turkey dinner for members and their families will begin at 6:30. Mass All Catholic Daughters are reminded of the Rosary for Edward Granas in O'Hair's Me morial Chapel tonight at 8 o'clock The funeral will be at 9:30 Friday morning Jrom the Sacred Heart Church. Canceled Lost River Grange card party scheduled for Friday night has been canceled due tu the death of a member of the grange. Meeting The Eastern Oregon Assessors meeting will be held in Enterprise, Oregon, Thursday, De cember 5, at 10 a.m. "for the pur pose of setting values on livestock and lumber for next year, lhe public is invited. Meeting of the Mineral Club at the home of the president, Mrs. O. C. Rice, 124 North Laguna Street, November 21, at 8 p.m. Retarded Children The regular meeting of the Klamath Associa tion for Retarded Children will be held Thursday, November 21, at! 7:30 In the county library. A Jack Benny film will be shown. Benny is national chairman for National Retarded Children's Week, Novem ber -,17-28. Anyone interested is in vited to attend. - Meeting The Stewart-Lenox Fire Belles will meet Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the home of Mrs. Opal McKinney, West Klamath. House No. 206, Chas. J. Cizek v TAILOR Stilts Mad Te Order Perfect Fit Guaranteed 119 SOUTH 7th Meeting The GIA to the B of LE will meet on Friday, Novem ber 22, at 4511 Boardman, with Mrs. H. R.' Burritt hostess. ; Dependable Coverage MAYFLOWER AUTO INSURANCE Reasonable Rates VERN W. EMLEY OlflM Pk.o. 1-3ZS IM1 S. 6 Ik O Newspaper $POT ADS are inexpensive ' repeated dally 88e Oregon Weather Western Oregon Fair with a little high cloudiness through Fri day. Patches of early morning valley fog. Cooler in southern in terior Thursday night, with low 26-36. High Friday 48-68. Easterly to northeasterly coastal winds 10 20 miles an hour, becoming east erly to southeasterly Friday. Eastern Oregon Fair through Friday. Patchy early morning valley fog or low cloudiness. Con tinued cold. Low Thursday night 15-25 except 5 in a lew high val leys: high Friday 34-44. Grants Pass and vicinity Fair through Friday with some morn ing fog. Low Thursday night is 30: high Friday 46-52. Northern Oregon Beaches Fair through Friday. Tempera ture range 35-58. Easterly to southeasterly beach winds 8-18 miles an hour except 20-30 near mouth of Columbia. Baker and vicinity Fair through Friday; Low Thursday night 5-10; high. Friday 30-35. Basin Drivers Lose Licenses The Department of Motor Ve hicles recently released the names of drivers whose licenses were suspended. . ' Length of suspension varies de pending on the charges involved, recommendation of court, discre tionary action by the department or requirements of Oregon law. The department said some of the licenses may have been reinstated, fully or partially, after suspension was ordered. Those suspended in Klamath County were as follows: Driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor: Omer Leigh- ton, 25, Chiloquin, suspended Oc tober 22, 90 days. Fred Johnson, 54, Arcade Hotel, suspended September 10, 90 days. Chester Buddy Watch, 33, Post Office Box 126, Beatty, suspended July 26. 90 days. Ocie David Doster, 37. 1903 Or chard Avenue, suspended Novem ber 19, one year. Clifford Glenn Allstott, 32, 630 Pine Street, suspended August 3, 90 days. Financial responsibility (failure to provide required proof of finan cial responsibility): Calvin Edward O'Brien, 41, 803 Walnut Avenue, suspended Novem ber II. DeWitt Armstrong, 48, Bly, sus pended November 11. William Arther Walden, 18, 3211 Maryland Avenue, suspended No vember 7. Roland Hyche, 22, 2831 Monteli us, suspended November 5. Bilhe Louise Sabin, 23. 3713 Emerald, suspended November 4, It's Bon Bazaar's Big Weather Table By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 24 hours to 4:30 a. in. Thursday Baker Bend '. ' Eugene Lakeview Medford Newport North Bend Pendleton Roseburg Salem Spokane lax. MIn. Prep. 29 9 '41 17 47 26 38 22 .09 48 35 .13 55 58 37 43 26 it 53 31 53 31 52 27 35 20 Examiners Plan Ore Tech Visit The Oregon Tech campus is be lng visited this week by two rep resentatives of the Oregon State Board of Nurses Examiners for the purpose of revaluating the practical nursing program at the school for accreditation purposes. While the program is already ac credited, it must be reexamined each year and reaccepted for ac creditation. In this way, the stand ards of the profession are kept at a high level of professional devel opment. The two examiners on campus include the executive secretary. Miss Donna Monkman, . RN. and the assistant executive secretary, Miss Virginia Hildebrand, R.N. Recruiting Team Visit OTI Campus A three-man recruitment team from the California Radiology Lab oratory at Livermore, California, spent November 12 and 13 on the Oregon Tech campus interviewing fourth, fifth and sixth term stu dents in the fields of electronics, engineering, dicsel, gunsmitbing and auto machinists. The laboratory is a research division which works in connection with the University of California and for the past several years has been hiring many Oregon Tech graduates in the various fields. Representatives of the laboratory will visit the campus several times during the school year for the purpose of further interview ing and the hiring of prospective graduates. VFW The VFW Auxiliary Post 1383 will meet Thursday, Novem ber 21, at 8 p.m. in the VFW Hall, 515 Klamath Avenue. This will be a social meeting and refreshments will be served. Cubs Pack 4 will hold their regular monthly meeting Friday, November 22, at 7:30 p.m. in the girls basement of .Mills School Cub Scout achievement will be shown. Birth A son Robert William, was born to Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam E. Snider, November 10, in Munich, Germany. Snider is an air man first class in the Air Force. Robert William weighs 5 lbs., 12 ozs., and is the tirst hinder grand son. The baby arrived on the 21st birthday of his father. The child's grandparents Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Snider, live at 438 Washington Street. The Haz-Blns will meet Mon day, November 25, 7:30 p.m. at the home of Dorothy Hawthorne, 2316 Eberlein. If unable to attend, please call the hostess. Meeting of the Presbyterian men for breakfast, 7:30 a.m., Sun day, November 24, at the House of Burger. Guest speaker will be the Rev. James Overdorff, who will speak on "The Dead Sea Scrolls." All men are invited to attend. Good Food The Klamath Falls Saddle Club will sponsor a baked food sale from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. i Saturday, November 23 at the Low Cost Food Market, in the Town and Country Shopping Center. Mon-1 cy from the sale will be used to, help Klamath County children who are hard of hearing. The Klamath Lake Christian Endeavor Union will host a com munity youth rally at the First Christian Church, Friday evening, November 22, at 7:30. Two Ameri can Bible Society films, "The Bible on the Table," and "God's Word in Man's Language," will be shown. Both deal strictly with the Bible. Young people from all churches are invited to attend. Tremendous Values! Get here early for. values' like these ... Values to $36.00 1 LADIES1 HISS (O) W Cm Funerals ENGEL Funeral services for George Henry Engel, who died here No vember 17, will take place from the chapel of Ward's Klamath Fu neral Home on Saturday, Novem ber 23, 1957, at 10:30 a.m., Rev. Otis Bell of the First Christian Church officiating. Commitment service and interment in Klamath Memorial Park. Mt. Carmel Catholic Church, Chiloquin, will hold a food sale on EVEREST & JENNINGS WHEEL CHAIRS and) . WALKERS Knesf Afd for the Handicapped (tardily eonstracted ind daily controlled, Etuui Jennings Folding Wheel Chairs tnd walkers inspire complete confidence in the ater. Two of many fin Br.reit Jen nines aids far the handicapped. JUtkarawd Owler Rentals and Sales Currin's - for drugs . 9th & Main Ph. TU 2-3475 Many lovely styles to choose from . polka dots . . . celanese prints with lace trim 122 - 242 wool Jersey. 10-20 Also - 1 Rack Ladies' DRESSES Your Choice Children's DRESSES $98 $298 SCRAMBLE TABLE All Sorts of Bargains! Shop Save! Rack ; plain crepes M ' - 1 Vifl I nil' f T ' II t :- and ' ' ' uo ' All Departments! Sale Starts Friday Morning 35c Value! WashCloths 79c Value! Hand Towels $1.98 Value! Bath Towels 4i$1 49' 98' Values to $36 BLANKETS 100 Wool 72 x 90 Inches Reg. $19.95 Values, only . . 95 Irregulars by Hones - Men's T-Shirts Each 79 5W rhe Welcome Wagon 1 Hostess 1 Will Knock on Your Door with Gifts & Greetings from Friendly Business, Neighbors and Your Civic and Social ,f Welfare Leaders On the occasion of: The Birth of a Baby Engagement Announcements Arrival of Newcomers to Klamath Falls Phone TU 4-6185 No cost or obligation! Our TV Special on Yardage Continues! Ginghams MM-da. ...It's so easy to apply with brush or roller... 24x60 inch size with non skid backs. Many colors to choose from. $3.95 values I'M ,D"to? m a TYTSt' hi Gre, aif ' - one Vt 1 an 751 I 'Looks "kg $85 Qoart MAOKKtMPMsrsaasa ' i f AND SOUR atAHft '. 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