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v J PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Klamath County Officials At Portland Meeting Thursday, Nmiffl'if,y(fyV Six Klamath County officials The officials are Charlie De ars in Portland this week attend- Lap, county clerk; R. R. (Bob) tag .the annual meeting of theiWalker, county judge; Frank Ga Association of Oregon Counties, jnong, commissioner; Earl K. Al- TtauMfl TABLE TALK FROM... YOUR STORE Your Dinner Toblt en Thanksgiving will be the topic of dieussion for many months when you plan your setting with these lovely dinner table accessories from YOUR STORE, Shop soon for best selection ... we know you will find just what you want and need at YOUR STORE! China and Dinnerware Select From Over 150 Patterns, Including Such Famous Names In China As . . . 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Fund jusr-j ounjy officials Oppose Fund Plan1 DCIIwVilll PORTLAND (AP) There wasjflat grants. II- A..l opposition in the Association ofj "We don't want any of your I lb JIIOIU Oregon Counties Wednesday to aioiC money f you'll just leave The Governmental Division of proposed formula under which the .jzatjon money alone," he Klamath County United Fund was state would put up more money saiA EUGENE (AP) The Oregon only a fraction beneath its quota lor public schools. Forrest Cooper of Lakeview Boivin Backers To Be Absent At Salem Meet PORTLAND (AP) The group proposed a law to ex clude harvest operations from any labor dispute. The resolution was adopted after the group heard Brown's state unit, 119, George the cost would come from state warnings that an attempt to or ganize farm workers in California may spread to Oregon, Price's county unit, 122 per cent funds by the 1964-65 fiscal year. of last year's level. Distribution would be based on Jack Kalinoski's county Road ; costs in the prior year rather than sponsors said such a law would Department unit has 122 per cent, on a per census child basis, enable a farmer to get migrant Chief of Police Charlie How- Rep. Clarence Barton of Co workers from state and federal Several agencies even if pickets appeared Democratic Party members of the.at a harvest operation. At pres. next state Legislature will be ab sent at a caucus to be held Satur day in Salem. They are backers of Sen. Harry Boivjn, Klamath Falls conserva tive, who seeks election as presi dent of the upper house. Sen. Alfred H. Corbett, Port land liberal, has said a majority ent the law prevents the agencies from taking sides in a labor dis pute and forbids them from send ing workers to a picketed opera tion. Another resolution urged organ ization of a bargaining association to represent farmers in dealing with buyers and wholesaler!. ard's city unit, 117 per cent, and quille, chairman of the Interim John Stewart's miscellaneous1 Tax Committee, criticized this, governmental unit, 112 per cent.: saying, "It is a cost plus figure. The drive total stands at $116,-' We prefer so much per census 625, or 84 per cent of the $138,-; child, rather than on what' the 942 goal. school administrators choose to spend." Barton also criticized an educa tion committee proposal to use some O&C funds in counties get ting O&C money from the federal pnvernment The fprWaiinn whiph in th Wavne Morse. D-Ore.. Wednesday u ..tr. ( Knl DennrrzK are harkino' . , ., . . ' . ' .L.i.-Jr- .,, r. ' ,. ' "". V . pasl nas cauea Ior elimination ot wmipuui.er uenciai uosepn pose efforls by anyone to raid Morse Requests Survey Of Cost WASHINGTON (AP) - Sen. but he, is not sure of the marketing quotas and acreage al-campbell to have the General lotments for wheat, this timelAccounting Olfice conduct a corn voted down such a resolution. Del-lplcte cost survey on the proposed Walter Pearson pf Portland, who egates from wheat areas led the!move from Portland to Seattle of him, majority of Senate votes needed for election was president of the 1959 Senate, successful fight against the pro said Wednesday that he will belposal. acting governor and plans to seel The group reiterated earlier the Oregon-Oregon State footballistands in favor of a sales tax, game at Corvaliis instead of at- a reduction of property taxes, and tending the caucus. gradual elimination of govern Sen. Daniel Thiel of Astoria ment agricultural regulations. Al- said he has to keep a dental ap- so reiterated was opposition to pointment Saturday. Boivin said he will be preparing for a busi ness trip away from Oregon. Sen. E. D. Potts of Grants Pass said he will be out of the State. Sen. Boyd Overhulse of Madras said he also will be at the football game. All of the announced absentees are Boivin supporters. Recruiter To Visit Coast Guard recruiter Lonnie K. Johnson will be in Klamath Falls Wednesday, Nov. 23, all day at the Navy recruiting station on the third floor of the Post Of fice Building. the so-called Brannan plan of di rect subsidies in lieu of produc tion. Wiley Clowers, Madias, was elected first vice president and Barry Browne!, Oregon City, sec ond vice president. The offices of president and third vice presi dent will be up for election next year. 28 Governors Still On Tour CORDOBA, Argentina (AP) The 28 visiting governors of the these funds unless all taxpayers are being treated alike." Rep. Stafford Hansel of Uma tilla County said Eastern Oregon the Northwest regional office of 11.0m ho hurt hv th nmnA the Post Office Department. f formula, and urged a return to lwurse ioia ampoeu ne naa asked Sen. Orlin D. Johnson, D- S.C., chairman of the Senate Post Office Committee, "to take further and emphatic request of the post master general' to delay transfer of the Northwest regional office." Postmaster General Arthur S, Summerfield agreed last summer to delay the transfer until the com mittee could study its advisability. On Nov. 10, however, the depart ment announced it would go ahead with the move, starting Dec. 1. . "LIVING" STEREO AT $30 SAVINGS! DAYS ONLY! I. I r I ir ? ':7fl I i m "Sir IP -ask TV If " l Unique storage well . Iff If H holds i removable stereo , V If ft speaker or can be used A H V " i fi for ,,or'nB "orl- Set PJU!Xj pl.v. either way! 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After welcoming addresses, the governors and their wives left for a sightseeing tour of the city. They later saw the Kaiser Indus tries plant, where motor cars are being built. The governors, guests of the Ar gentine government, will leave by plane tonight for Mendoza, at the foot of the Andes. ige paid at Klamath Falls, Oregon, ina er eaampnai mailing orticea. SUBSCRIPTION RATES ' Carrier t Month S 1.73 Months S10.50 1 Year tai.00 Mall in Advance) 1 Month 1.71 e Months 510.00 1 Year sil.oo Carrier and Dealers Weekday & Sunday, copy 10c UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATION Subscribers not receiving delivery of their Herald and News, please phone Gene Carpenter, Circulation Manager. TUxedo 4-8111 before 7 P.M. THE MOST SUSPENSEFUL MANHUNT IN HISTORY!! BASIN BRIEFS it Kene Mrs. Luis DrGrande, Vancouv er, Wash., is spending some time with her son, Joe DcGrande, here. Jack Bnatwright is recovering from surgery performed recently in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs, Jim Ramsey vis ited in Keno Sunday with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ram sey, Bonania Directors of Bonanza Park are sponsoring a benefit turkey shoot at the Boy Scout Camp five miles from Bonanza on Lakeview Cutoff Nov. 20, starting at 10 a.m. Lunch will be served. Mr. and Mrs. spending a few Lloyd Gift arc d;ivs at The Marie Raymond, Navy Wave stationed at Alameda, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Jack McFall, and family. ' New Pine Creek mil and Rirt St. Clair, sons of Mr. and Mrs. Jim St. Clair, Mo lalla, and their cousin, Roger St. Clair, were visitors here last weekend with their aunt, Mrs. Cora Cook and the Cook family. They hunted birds while here. They returned Sunday. t i Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Laird, Jas per, Ore., arrived Sunday for a few days of bird hunting before returning to Willamette Valley.! They came here from Troy and an elk hunting outing. Dalles, where he is attending a i, son conservation mceung. Mrs. Rerlha Vinson is staying Mr. and Mrs. Carrol Mulkey, niece, Elizabeth, and Mike Cook drove to Roscburg Friday to visit another niece, Mrs. Ver- do Leigon and her husband. They the Mickey!,,,,,,.,, via Cralcr Lakc at Merrill with O'Keeffe family. Mrs. Oma Pennrr of Klamath Mr- " Kuilym Williams, Falls spent the weekend with Mrs. Orange, Calif., left Wednesday att Wilfred Noble here. er month's visit with Mrs. Wil- jliams brother, Ed Madison, Fair Mr. and Mis. Franklin FelchiPort. i and three children of Montgom- I ery Creek visited the children's Mr. and Mrs. Orln Karher and grandmother, Mrs. Enos Bland, their family left Friday evening here last weekend. i for their home in Pasadena after hunting and vacationing at their Ronald Ketrhiim, who attends 'cabin on Willow Creek. college al Redding, spent the weekend with his parents, Mr. Ken (Budge) Mulkev, Stockton, and Mrs. Mike Ketchum. former New Pine Creek resident. and a friend, Clarence Lee, spent Krwln Kills and Denny spent a the weekend here hunting birds. few days elk hunting near I'kiah, Mulkey visited his brother. Car- recently. ' " roll Mulkev, and friends. , tj "ftWiiiHaj The STEPS COlO by DElUXf KENNETH MORE TAINAELG MENOA M lANZIMARUr JONES MtMUU MCXWTTMlMT MMD hnaafUr w nun Hum mtwu kr urn i. hi 2o 'ft TOWERING $S33Z SPECTACLE Wr& OF THE &tq EMPIRE! LEGIONS DFTHE cinemascope Nil COIOD by V a report meeting lues- The plan was outlined by State ......pi tgr the Interstate As-scnooi am. Sen.- Ward Cook of Portland, The division, under Clyde chairman of the legislature's In- (Hap) Caldwell, was just M3 terim Committee on Education, short of the goal. Frank Sten- He said that under the formula. nett's federal sub-unit has at- the state would gradually raise tained 77 per cent, Mrs. Julia 'its support until 50 per cent of sociation of Public Lands Com. ties, said equalization of school money should be kept at the K level. He said the present system uses up $500,000 in clerical ex, penses that might otherwise go tt SUNDAY ROUGH AND RUGGED ADVENTURERS WHO DEFIED THE TERRIFYING CANYON OF DESTRUCTION! WALT DISNEY: sV- - 5 'PRESENTS : L LL. brian KE1IK johh BEAL - jamis E III IKWII ,n OAK orthe Loirf of mike Richard Basehart I ss mux i mmn M is "Sensational, t'utrr mmt Mem I nnw fl . " . 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