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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1960)
ft 1 - f5. m 414 'r'". "Bin A V ' - THESE STUDENTS are operating Merchant Calculators in period I of business machines. The two are, left to right, Donna Curtis and Kay Horn. There are 20 enrolled in this 'class. These students are taught by Ken Casteel. He has three other classes of the same and Mrs, Aleitha Shannon has two, one of which is an accelerated class. Students are required to master four machines a year, others are Sunstrand, 10-key adding,. Monroe Calculator, Frieden Calculator and Burroughs full keyboard adding machine. PANTLESS PASTOR , SHEFFIELD, England (UPI The Rev.- Bryan Peltifer who preached a wedding sermon here without his trousers because they were soaked in the rain,' said: "No matter, a cassock is not too revealing." . . ... Herald & Newt November 13 Page 4 GUARANTEED TRUCK SERVICE AND REPAIRS " . . We Sell DODGE "Job Rated" TRUCKS and ''. Willys 'Jeep' Vehicles but we service all makes and models JOE FISHER DODGE 677 So. 7th . Ph. 4-8104 Emergency Phone: Charlie Ramp, 2-4958 COMPLETE ECONOMIC TALKS CAIRO (UPI) United Arab Republic President Gamal Abdel Nasser and Pakistani President Mohammed Ayub Khan Wednes day night completed their formal talks on strengthening economic relations between their countries. THE COVER The past week has been observed in Klamath County schools as Ameri can Education Week. While no formal obser vance of the week was planned, schools engaged in special activities em phasizing the importance of the role of education. Pictures and stories in the Herald and News Sunday Supplement today . high light some of the class room activities of schools in the county. Cover photo today shows a numbers class at Roosevelt grade school participating in, an exer cise. Shown (pointing are Colleen Landrum, (standing) Jerry Ander son, (seated) Tommy Shaw and Polly Ganong. A CLASS IN BOOKKEEPING and accounting is shown here at KUHS, The course in cludes bookkeeping equation, balance sheets, accounts, journalizing and P,n9- The classes have completed the seven steps in the bookkeeping cycle. There are 80 stu dents enrolled in bookkeeping and accounting. . -,t AN IMPORTANT PERSON in the order of things at KUHS is the school nurse, Mrs. Margaret Stroud, shown here discussing a point with Danny Wetzel. The school in surance program was handled by this department. Vision testing has been another project of the department, as members of the freshman class are checked. The test ing was done by members of the Lioness Club. A severe epidemic of colds is one of the maor health problems at the school at the present time. Maybe you didn't win an election bet, but you can't lose with a new 1961 GMC PICK-UP ONLY PICK-UP with . V-6 POWER ... PrgaJ V2 on . display now . . . the pick-up that outperforms ond outclasses them all . ; . with the exclusive V6 engine that makes other power plants obsolete! IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! $2374.25 with standord equipment 4 HALF-TONS with 3 or 4-speed transmissions, short or Long Wheel Base Priced with' the lowest - Come in and let us show you the sensational '61 GMC! JIM 0L SON MOTORS 522 So. 6th Ph. 4-5126 1 i'''"'T' . GERMAN CLASSES are taught by Mrs. Moore who came to this area 18 months ago with husband and four small daughters. Previous to this they were assigned by the Air Force to Madrid, Spain, for two years. She is shown here with Mike Malley. There are two classes of German be ing taught, with 51 students enrolled. Other modern languages at KUHS include three years of Spanish, two years of French, in addition to the two years of German. NEGRO EXPECTATIONS ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (API Negro citizens will expect the new Democratic administration to live up to its platform and work for civil rights, the executive di rector of Hie National Association for the Advancement of Colored People said Thursday. Roy Wil kins told a group meeting at the New Jersey Education Associa tion's annual convention "the very first item" on the legislative agenda must be an effort to pass an antifilibuster rule in the Sen ate. SOME CRIST NEW YORK (UPI) Defeat was sweet for Mario Bousoulas, owner of a New York diner. He lost an election bet to his cook, Chris Karacianis. who collected by throwing a pie in his boss' tace.