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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 11, 1963)
i Wednesday, December 11. 196J HERALD AND NEWS. Registration Notices Sent To Boat Owners Notices are in the mail to each of Oregon's 60.000 boat owners indicating boat registra tion fees which become effec tive Jan. 1 under the new law, the State Marine Board has re ported. The new law combines the certificate of number, which is required by federal law and ad ministered by the state under the provisions of the Federal Boating Act, and t h e annual state boat license, into one an nual requirement. The certificate of number was previously issued on a three year basis, while the annual boat license w as in lieu of prop erty tax. The Marine Board points out that the new system will sim plify boat registration and per mit considerable savings in the eost of administration. The simDlified method will not in. crease Uie annual registration fees for boats now numbered. Callison Named To Post On National Committee George T. Callison. manager of the Klamath County Cham ber of Commerce, has been ap pointed to tlie Education Com mittee of the American Cham- Evans Enters Innocent Plea PORTLAND (UPI) - Robert Evans, 27, Honolulu, pleaded in nocent to a charge of first de gree murder for the second time in Circuit Court here Tuesday. The pica was necessary be cause Evans w as reindicted by Jury last month to make the murder charge against him more specific. Evans is charged with the strangulation slaying of Idaho cattle heiress Irene Davis. 41, Payette. Her body was found in a room at the Portland Hilton Hotel last August. Evans later was arrested at Fremont, Neb. No trial date has been sched uled. OPEN 0ivemm QUALITY... 5 COLUMBIA STEREO ZZatS 1 JfX' RECORD ALBUMS-PLUS &ST T-' 1 I-v3 i j 795 k 5SC" with Nw'ij my I IO Cjilt-Down ChangerJ i with purchase of Ll ' iillTlCrl I this world famous L ' " HIGH FIDELITY 1 PORTABLE STEREO T& - If' j A Stf0! 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Regulations will require that each boat have displayed a three-inch square decal on each bow. These dccals, provided by the Marine Board, will indicate that the boat is properly regis tered. The color of the 1964 de cals will be green. Included with the mailing of tlie notices w ill be a pamphlet titled "Boat Owner's Guide for Registration." ber of Commerce Executives, it has been announced by Wil liam E. Dauer of Kansas City, .Mo., president of the national association. "He has distinguished himself in the field of chamber adminis tration, and we are pleased to call upon his knowledge and experience in furthering the work of our organization." com-, mented Dauer in making the appointment. It is tlie purpose of this com mittee to plan, develop, and fos ter projects to contribute to the educational attainment of cham ber of commerce executives. The American Chamber of Commerce Executives is the na tional management association for more than 2,300 local cham ber executives. It is dedicated to tlie principle of the develop ment and enforcement of ethi cal practices and the mainte nance of high educational and management standards. The planet Venus has been found to give off a continuous radio signal. FURNITURE APPLIANCES FRIDAY NIGHT UNTIL School Aid Supporters Hail WASHINGTON' i L'PI '-School aid supporters, accustomed to years of defeat, celebrated their first big victory today in their campaign to put federal dollars to work for American education. The breakthrough, hailed by backers as the greatest in a century, came late Tuesday with Senate passage on a 54-27 vote of a SI 2 billion "bricks and mortar" college construc tion aid bill, the measure, passed by the House Nov. 6, au- YFW Auxiliary Hosts Officer Mrs. Mary Wells, district president of the Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliary, paid her oflicial visit to Merrill on Dec. 4. The meeting in the ' VFVV Pall lluiro ua upll at. tended. 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