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FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10. 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE 3 A CITY BRIEFS Lionet. Club - Klamath Falls j-iuness nub will meet Monday, October 13, at 8 p.m. at the home of Mrs. Winston Purvine, Oretech. Bethel No. 6 - Job's Daughters choir practice Saturday, Octo ber 11, at 4 p.m. at the Masonic Temple. All choir members please attend. In Spain A.2.C Francis Adair, son of Mr. and Mrs. Francis L. Adair, 3114 Crosby Street is sta tioned in Madrid as a jet me chanic with the Air Force. His wife, the former Margaret Ogle of Klamath Falls, joined him there recently. They expect to be in Spain for over two years. Moose- Potluck Women of the Moose Chapter 467 will have a pot luck Saturday at 6:30 p.m. at the Moose Hall, with entertainment for adults and children. Rummage Sale will be spon sored by the Fairview PTA Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m., and Friday evening from 6:30 to 9 o'clock. Sale will be held in the Pelican Theater Building at Eighth and Klamath streets. Square Dance The Merry Mix ers will dance tonight, October 10. at 8 o'clock at the Altamont Ele mentary School, 2505 Crest Street. Ladies please bring cake or dough i nuts. Naomi Shrine No. 5, WSOJ, will hold a stated meeting Satur day. October 11, at 8 p.m. in the Masonic Temple. There will be election and installation for the of ficers of noble prophetess and as sociated watchmen of shepherds. Discussion on the proposed changes of bylaws will also take place. All members are urged to attend. Card Party The Midland Grange Home Ec Club will sponsor a card party Saturday at 8 p.m. in the grange hall. The public is invited. Recuperating Musician Pete Olson is now recovering at home from a bout of pneumonia that kept him in Hillside Hospital for four days at the beginning of the week. Tlatifia Annlhni nM.Htno Aanna again with new musicians, will be' neia trom o ciock until l a.m. Saturday night at the K.C. Hall. Everyone is invited. Square Dancers B and B Square Dance Club will have its first dance of the season tonight at Weather Table 8 o'clock at the city library, Fifth Street and Klamath Avenue. This is a special opening dance for beginners. Happy Hour Club will meet at the Pelican Grill with Nina Beck as hostess on Tuesday, October 14, at 1:30 p.m. Visitors Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Kettler. Oakdale. California, par ents of Don Kettler, Herald and News photographer, are here as guests of their son and his family at their home, 604 North Seventh Street. Eagles Auxiliary members will meet at 8 p.m. today in the lodge room to discuss the visit of Jaun ita Walters, state madame presi dent, on October 24. Practice Day for the. junior and primary choirs of Peace Memorial Church has been changed from Thursday to Wednesday this year. Both choirs will meet from 4 to 5 p.m. The chancel choir is rehears ine each Sunday evening from 6 to 7 p.m. Following choir rehearsal all seventh, eighth and ninth grad ers are invited to remain for Jun ior Westminster Fellowship which meets from 7 to 8 p.m. The Adult Bible Class of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church will resume regular meetings Sunday, October 12, under the direction of Bob Davics. This is an informal discussion. All adults are invited. United Press Temperatures 24 hours ending Albuquerque Atlanta Bakersfield Boise Boston Brownsville Chicago Denver Detroit El Centra Fairbanks Fort Worth Fresno Helena Kansas Citv Los Angeles Miami Minneapolis New Orleans New York Oakland Oklahoma City Phoenix Pittsburgh Red Bluff Reno Sacramento Salt Lake City San Dieso San Francisco Seattle Spokane Stockton Thermal Washington International and rainfall for at 4 a.m. Hiqh Low Rain 82 55 81 86 59 70 89 77 60 76 99 31 90 87 . 50 80 77 87 60 87 78 93 87 93 72 91 74 92 63 75 86 58 48 92 97 78 63 63 55 74 45 35 58 .15 70 10 68 58 39 T. 47 62 80 35 - .15 69 62 65 54 68 63 66 35 61 37 65 60 56 .01 36 .21 58 64 60 Movie Company Purchases Book G1LM ANTON, N.H. AP) Grace Melalious Martin, author of the best-selling novel, "Peyton Place." sys 20th Century-Fox Studios has bought movie rights to a sequel for half a million dollars The sequel will be titled ue- turn to Peyton Place. Mrs LMartin said the deal, completed in New York this week, also in- eludes film rights to "The Tight White Collar, another novel near ing completion. JUVENILE STUDY EUGENE (AP) The Oregon study institute on juvenile needs will meet here tonight ana Satur day. The banquet speaker tonight will be the Rev. David H. Fossel- man of Portland. He will discuss "The Nature and Extent of the Juvenile Problem in Oregon California Weather United Press International San Franrisen Rav Aroa. Fair and warm through Saturday and probably Sunday: high today San Francisco 85, Oakland, San Mateo md San Rafae 90: low tnnishl 55- 60: gentle winds. Mt. Shasta-Siskiyou area: Fair hrouch Sattlrrlav nnH nrnhahlv Sunday; little change in temperature. Sacramenrn Vallov Pair through Satnrriav anri nrnhahlu Sunday; little change in tempera ture; high today and Saturday 86 92: low tonight 55-60; gentle winds. Northwestern California- Mnetiv fair through Saturday .except var iable fog and low clouds nn roast' night and morning; slightly cooler near coast; high today and low tonight Napa 90-53, Ukiah 94-54, Santa Rosa 94.5? rnastal winric northwesterly 10-20 m.p.h.; prob acy iair aunnay. "BEST PLACE TO SHOP . . . AFTER ALL" NEW WORK John O. Gilfillan, 1919 Melrose, Klamath Falls, hat been ap pointed to the committee 4o revise the social study curriculum of the state of California. He presently teaches at Ontario, Cali fornia, in the junior high school. Gilfillan has also had a monologue accepted for publication in the Golf er's Digest in early 1959. New Approach Taken By AEC IDAHO FALLS. Idaho (AP)-A new approach to the formidable problem of disposing of radioac tive wastes has been started at the Atomic Energy Commission's eastern Idaho testing station west of here. To illustrate the problem, Dr. Richard F. Post of the University pt California's Radiation Labora tory once said that if all present Ijiower were supplied by nuclear fission reactors, we would have to dispose each year of an amount of radioactive fission products equal to that from the explosion of 200,000 atomic bombs." That makes current fall-out problems from the few nuclear bombs exploded each year seem trivial. The new method takes the liquid (water is often used to cool or moderate the reactor) radioactive waste and dries it in a flash by spraying it across hot granular beds. The waste left is a solid occupy ing a great deal less space than when it was in the liquid. Scien tists of the Phillips Petroleum Co. and Argonne National Laboratory who developed the process1 esti mate it will reduce the volume of waste to about a seventh its pre vious bulk. The solidified waste can then be stored in a much smaller space than required to store the liquid in tanks. 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