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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1963)
! C V it I f I J J - 1 Klamath Falls Public School Enrollment Tops 4,500 LAST 3 DAYS Our Greatest Portrait Offer! In Sears Toyland Annex Across Klamath Avenue OFFER ENDS SAT., NOV. 9th "Duette" Portraits ore token ot Seori by nationally adver tised Picturelond . . . specialists in photographing chil dren . . . Mure than 4,500 students are attending public schools in Klamath Falls, it was report ed Monday night. Superintendent of Schools Ray Hunsaker reported to a joint meeting o( the elementary and Klamath Union school boards that as of that day, enrollment in elementary schools stood at 2,471 and at the end of Octo ber, Klamath Union had 2,125 students. The junior class at KU is the largest with 686 students, fol lowed by 660 sophomores, S32 freshmen and 447 seniors. Mills is the largest elementa ry school with 479 students, fol lowed by Roosevelt with 394. Other elementary schools and their enrollments are: Fairview. 362; Fremont, 296; Pelican, 249; Joseph Conger, 236; Riverside, 228; L u c 1 1 O'Neill, 177; and Ponderosa, 50. LAST TIME THIS SEASON f& by $ PARENTS') MAGAZINI A AS ADVIRTIttO V. THIMIN 10x8" Bust SWe Portrait 6 beautiful camera studies are taken of your child. From the 2 best poses of your choice, we will make you a lovely bust Duette Portrait as shown above. ..unmounted, suit able for framing. You get all this for only . . . Photographs taken of babies of 5 weeks up to children 12 years old. No appointment necessary. Limit: 1 Duette Portrait per child, 2 per family. Children's group pictures taken at S9f per child. Satisfaction guaranteed or your money back. J J handling, O O w"m'mg' m CL insurance New Spud Regulations Amendments to the regula tions to qualify for the pota to diversion program recom mended by the Oregon - Cali fornia Potato Committee to the Secretary of Agriculture, USDA, have been approved, according to word received by Merrill R. Webb, Redmond, manager. They will become effective Friday, Nov. 8. From this dale through June 30, 1964, all pota toes shipped for fresh use in Districts 1, 2 and 4 (Central Oregon and the Klamath Basin) shall be at least the following quality: Round Varieties: U.S. No. 4, two inches minimum di ameter: long Varieties: U.S. No. 1. two inches minimum di ameter or four ounces mini mum weight; U.S. No. 2, six ounces minimum weight. Every effort is being made, the official stated, to have the diversion program effective on the same date as the regulation changes. SEARS Satisfaction Guaranteed or Your Money Back Klamath Falls 133 So. 8th Ph. TU 2-4481 9:30 till Fridays Till 5:30 9 p.m. Dinner Slated MALIN The American Le gion Auxiliary, Malin Unit No. 84, will hold a Veterans Day dinner on Monday. Nov. 41, in the Malin Community Hall from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission will be $1.50 for adults and 75 cents for children, with no charge for pre school children. Brack..;. iH i r-i . n AM "iCAN STOCK CAR ftKORD rips up the record ftp y jp (in Mnaioned by ttie. - 11 SM U ' VM' Vmici States Auto Club V -ri I ;I r: , ,3' : , 1 1964 .:b t No other auto maker now holds as many USAC records! 1HU UU1W "Ul . h and d0UbIy safe for you on the . . . . j mv miohMt test course and experts at tneie ip. j . . . worid national and American stock car record, belong to SSiJKrS - car,. Safe in the hand, of nation s most reiptcica - - - - Club We are proud of our Bonneville record breakers and vou will be too. See these spirited 1964 beautie. at your Studebaker dealer today. j ditterent...by design NJ StUdSDffiOBr AUTOMOTIVI eAUS CORPORATION KLAMATH MOTORS 120 E. MAIN TU 2-5544 Civil Defense Sirens Found Hard To Hear !n Downtown Area The testing ot the Klamath Falls' civil defense alarm sys tem Monday was a complete success, except in the one sec tion where it's needed most the downtown area. Civil Defense Director J i m Watson said Wednesday that many people in the county court house and various other build ings along Main Street were barely able to hear the 12S deci bel siren which blared out its alarm from the roof of t h e Medical - Dental Building at noon Monday. Some others walking near Main Street or driving in the vicinity of the siren were of a different opinion. They ap praised that the noise emitted by the siren was irritating and too harsh. Elsewhere, three smaller si rens on poles at Lakeview and Trinity streets, Washburn Way and Eberlein Avenue, and Pat terson and South Sixth streets produced an alarm loud enough to be heard by residents in their respective areas, Watson said. The smaller sirens are d i s similar than the type at t h e Medical Dental Building in that tliey are stationary, while the alarm of the oilier model is sounded through a horn as it revolves on top of the building. Watson believes that the horn is pointing too high and indicat ed that it might be heard by more people working inside of fices in the heart of the busi ness area if it were lowered. Watson said he would discuss the matter with the firm which installed the system and ask for their recommendations. Mean while, the CD alert system will I on the first Monday of every continue to be tested at noon I month, he said. 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