Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 19, 1960, Page 10, Image 10

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    HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday, October 19. 1960
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DR. HESTER TURNER
Lady Lawyer
Plans Talk
"School Relations and Law" will
be the topic discussed by guest
speaker Dr. Hester Turner at the
dinner meeting of the Klamath
County Oregon Education Associ
ation (OEA to be held at the
Pelican Cafe at 6:30 p.m. Thurs
day, October 20.
Dr. Turner is director of Pro
fessional Services, OEA; is a
lawyer, having received her LLB
degree at the University of Ari
zona in 1946, and her degree in
education at Oregon State in 1956.
She Is a member of the Arizona
Bar Association and the Oregon
Bar Association.
In announcing the meeting, Lou
Corrigan, president of the Klam
ath County Chapter of OEA, said
the business meeting will include
a discussion of the local plans
for American Education Week,
November 6-12.
Board Votes
For Hearing
SALEM (AP) The Board of
Education today voted to recom
mend that the Textbook Commis
sion hold a hearing on complaints
against some public school text
books. The action came after several
people had called some ofthe
books objectionable.
George Burgess, Tigard, said a
literature text for 9th graders,
"Adventures for Today," i
"cheap dime novel trash." He
said some other books were equal
ly objectionable.
May Darling, member of the
board, said the complaints should
on before the Textbook Commis
sion. "We have no authority to
say whether the books are gooa
had nr Indifferent." she said, clt
ing the law which provides that
the board name a five-member
commission to adopt the text
books. The board then Is required
to enter into contracts with the
publishers for them.
It was suggested to the board
that a lay committee be named
by the board to make recom
mendations to the commission,
Legion Aux
Holds Meet
MALIN The American Legion
Auxiliary held its regular meet.
Ing Thursday evening. October 13,
at the community hall. Plans for
the Veterans Day dinner were
made, the date to be November
11. Smorgasbord dinner will be
served from 6 to 8 p.m.
Following were named to head
the committees: Turkey, Jo Ellen
Elmer; baked salmon, Bess Mc
Culley; ham, Carol McCulley;
meat balls, Marg Conroy;- molded
salad, Lucile Gray; green salad,
Pat Ottoman; potatoes, Emma
Wilde; dessert, Norma Petrasek;
bread, Mildred Dobry; coffee,
Truly Frcitag, and tickets, June
McCulley.
Tickets will be on sale at the
door.
Plans for a continuing rummage
tale were made for October 14
and IS.
Musical entertainment was
planned for the group by Lucile
Gray and Lois Street.
Dues are payable Ociober 20
Those wishing to pay by mail,
please send to June McCulley.
Carol McCulley and Lois Street
served refreshments.
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MALIN The district 21 Mason
Ic meeting was held October 11.
at the Malin Masonic Temple with
Julius M. Suanson of Coos Bay.
grand master of Masons in Ore
gon, delivering his yearly address.
Bill Milne of Klamath Falls,
grand committeeman, and Curley
Wilson of Merrill, district deputy
of the grand master, were both
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