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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1952)
! I i ! i f t ; 5 ft 5 I PAGE FOUR IIKRAI.O AND NKWS. KI. AM ATI I KAI.I.S. OHKGON WKDNKSDAY, AUCUST 0, 11)32 r?rfe':f if - : r ''v I ANN HENDERSON center, models a Corel ensemble in Marvin's for Beberly Lassett, left, and Margaret Scholar. Bev is returning to Dominican Convent this fall and Ann and Margaret will be "back to school" at KUHS. ft fc-aaak -- A NEW ADDITION to the facilities at Sacred Heart will greet pupils when they return to the academy this fall. The work on the building is just about completed. MEN LIKE IT! R9206 12-20 You look vour mast ennhanf. ing in thisl Simple and simply devastating, with its petal-collar, perky tabbed sleeves, tiny waistline and erncelully oik skirt, In taffeta, shantung or other Kla' niour fabrics, this will so straight lo nis heart! Pattern R9206: Misses' Sizes 12. 14, 16, 18, 20. Size 16 takes 4 yards 89-mch inline. Send thirty-five cents In coins Sew Chart shows you every step, for thin pattern to Marian Martin, care of Herald and News. Pattern Dept. P.O. Box 6740. Chicago 80, 111. Print plainly your name, ad dress, jione. size and style number. Primitive log cabins were chinked with moss or thick mud. If the gap between Iotrs was large, It was filled with a. sap ling or even flat rocs before the chinking. Sports Afield Shortage Laid To Employe PORTLAND Wl Marvel Irene Eigabrodt, 27, accused of embez ?'in funds from the First National Bank, was released Monday after posting $500 bond. Bank officials said shortages to talling 11,700 showed up in her ac counts between December of last year and April of this year when she was laid off. SCie had been employed as a bookkeeper for five years. She was indicted bv a grand jury in May and arrested on her return from a trip to California. OCE President To LA College ' ASHLAND im Dr. Roderick G. Langston. president of Eastern Oregon College of Education, has resigned to accept a teaching pos- tlon ftt T.n AncrAlaa Qr.la Chancellor Charles D. Byrne an nounced mesaay. Dr. Langston, 37, has been presi dent . nf tha T.a r.ranH pnll... since June, 1950. Before that he was an assistant professor at the University of Ore gon. He was a teaching assistant at fianfnrrf nihapa ha mamait hi. doctorate, before coming to Ore gon. MAN SUCCUMBS PORTLAND ifi Lon Martin. 27, injured Friday when his car rammed a traffic divider in a Port land suburb, died in a hospital here Monday. The caracara, resident In a few states along the Mexican border, is chiefly a carrion feeder although It belongs t o the same family as the falcons. The name was taken from its raucous call. Sports Afield. FALL IS IN THE AIR VALUES for from OREGON WOOLEN STORE in '.1 f'5 . NEWSBOYS HAVE TO HAVE NEW CLOTHES, TOO, so David Pinniqer and Richard Saideman triad Montgomery Ward for new iackatt while David Loomii ' and Michael Schmeck ware over at Oregon Woolen giving a gander at a pair of bright new ihoei. Kurt Schmidt had hit mind on a warm iacUt, too, to ht in l.l I . l c i.l L; fLl. J-l. 1 engagea oeveny inuaon ai jr i mow mm one or rne laior moaen. t Canada On Top Side In Ducat Trade i irvMjftkrm i PantHt'i rinllar. I the only money in world markets : higher than United Slates cur- j rency. has created a lew proo-' lanu nri nnL onlv lor vLbltOrS ' from the United States. j Canadians, who for years have watched Americans turn up their; nnu . , frruvt rnnrilan rurrencv. have greeted the reversal in their dollar'i fortune with goodwill, some head - scratching end occas ional chuckles. The dollar was up 3-33 of a cent , at a premium of 3 per cent in terms of U.S. funds Frtd.-y at New York. It's those fractions that cau.se f..Hi... in u-rnth thlr hmri Those who charge at the current discount rale and a Canadian Press survey shows that most bus inesses . now are aoing so unu the figuring a bit Involved. Most net around It by charing from 05 to 97 cents for the U. 3. dollar. Here and there tne siKn: "Amer- ; lean money accepted at par" tick- j .ha rnnMlnn tnncv. H wasn't long ago that the situation was reversed. Tne effect of the previous sit- rlll llnnnr. RfrantlV a U.S. In Varmniith. N. S.. Of- ' VIBlhWl " ' ' Icreu a storekeeper a om " was told there d be a small amount of exchange. Oh. that's all right." the Amer ican woman replied gaily, "You keep u. . tha amused man exchanged the bill at par and said he "lelt good about it ail aay. ine visuur the merchant about 60 cents. Ananomaly of the present situa- 1- ha hnrrlnr fitlf.a In the V1UII Id mv. - United States are still discount ing the higher Canadian dollar. Among visitors irom uie u. o. there's been a friendly reaction generally. The comment: "We've ( had it our way long enough," Is typical. A tew saies-minaea nrms in win- (nan ha... n.ghhftH th f-hanrA tO outdo competition by advertising ; acceptance of U.S. funds at par. 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