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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 28, 1954)
HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON FACE FIVE BRIEFS I ; yZg ( 1 L rt 15 the U- conference ft fgu Tucker, H-Jh county Incal for ij lo "' L of "Your 6"" J are available- P .Sin Item Irom "e feffp'eD,s'0V" alt" . mtice. Washing- Ltn Sfmtlre Pacific Wiled to partici- StSper Thursday eve J 'recreation hall. -Itolmay still be made Sfciab bridge and tea Kurday, January 30, Sri hotel. Card play ,, 1 p.n. Tea will be niM p.m. Program in- tell baroer shop quar i,ill help the club pro 7lansillectomles for local en. Bring table covers &nmt Mrs. Jesse Lit ,HB, for reservations. (,-Aan Mason left this psilem on a cuihwuu ,al pleasure trip. I I. T, . lOrf f f..lltr noeceri the Id Kilt salesmen's examina- F recenuy w mcmuiu e. litJiillW-no skiing, no f unless me weanier tujstbe recreation depart ni - Mrs. Helen juon h imoroving from a pain- WW suffered January 24, iltco ihei her sedan was km tie rear by a transport kmtWely demolishing her u Umlgomery, enroute to i nere she teaches re fit deep cut below the right ftlltiruci, driven ov ueorge Crunk, Fresno, skidded on the Icy pavement as it attempted to pass. The drivef. was not Injured.- Ml. Lake Church The Rev. Roy al L. Feck will be at the Mt. Laki Community Church, Thursday, January 28, at 8:30 p.m. and Bun day at 11 a.m. Thursday evening he will show a series of color slides taken in 14 countries In Europe. He represents the Greater Europe Mission, which maintains the Euro pean Bible Institute in Paris, France, where young people from 10 European nations study. Leaving Mr. and Mrs. Irving Burke of the Corner Store are leaving soon for. a buying trip to San Francisco and a short vacation at Palm Springs. ' ... Shasta PTA Is canceling the meeting scheduled for Friday night, January 29, until further notice. Honored Dr. Ruth Hopson, who spent last summer in the Lava Beds as a resident naturalist was elected president of the American Nature Society at the annual meet ing In Boston. Miss Hopson who has also received natton - wide recognition as a photographer and in numerous other fields is cur rently teaching at the University of Portland. ' Pomona officers training meet ing Friday night, January 29, 8 p.m. in the Lost River Orange Hall. , In Service Pfc. Loren E. Hel big, is now In Korea, serving with the 224th Infantry Regiment. Fol lowing completion of his training at Fort Ord, -he went overseas last November. He graduated from KUHS in 1952. His wife, the former Mary Jo Brittain is making her home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Brittain, 4627 Thomp son Street. Away Mr. and Mrs. Jack O'Con nor and son Dan are spending sev eral days In San Francisco from tneir rancn in the Spring Lake district. . ... Kick-off Dinner for Nazarene Church Youth Week activities will be held Monday evening, February 1, at 7 p.m. at Mills School cafe teria. Emcee will be Leroy Tom baugh, local Nazarene Young People's president. Principal speaker will be the Rev. James Kratz, Myrtle Creek. All young people are invited. Elected Mrs. Helep Montgom ery, first grade teacher at Chilo quln has been elected public rela- Two breaking were reported to Oregon state police early this morn ing by Mallory's Markets No. 1 and No. 2. MOORE PARK TOOK ON WINTER ATTIRE this week when the entrance way and lawn areas. This picture was snapped of sunlight. ; the first snows of '54 covered Sunday during a brief period DAR Sponsors Forum Here ."The Perpetuation of the Spirit of Americanism," Is the theme for a forum, Monday night, February 1, 8 p.m. sponsored by the Daugh ters of the American Revolution. This second forum is In response to the favorable comments that fol lowed last year's ?anel discussion on the subject. The forum is to be held In the YMCA with Floyd Wynne, KFLW announcer as mod erator. Participating will be Eva Burk halter, who will give the DAR' in- tions chairman of the Klamath Falls Branch of' the Oregon Education al Assn., and Elton Fishback, prin cipal at Shasta School is the new legislative chairman. ..... Change the meeting of the Camp Fire Leaders Assn.. sched uled for Wednesday January 27, 7:30 p.m. has been postponed untU Wednesday, February 3 at the same time in the First Methodist church. terpretation of the subject; Elea nor Ehlers, who will represent the American Association of Univer sity Women; A. D. Addison, Her ald and News who will discuss a free press in a democracy and George Davis, president of ' the chamber of commerce whose topic will be on free enterprise as the backbone of American economy. Chairman of the program is Mrs. Phil Brixner. Announcement of the plans was made by Mrs. Charles R. Waters, regent of Eulalona Chapter, DAR. The program will take the place of the regular monthly meeting of the chapter for February. The public is invited to the for um and questions and answess from the audience will be invited. TO HONG KONG TAIPEH Wi U.S. Army Sec retary Stevens left for Hong Kong Thursday, accompanied by Ellis O. Briggs, U.S. ambassador to South Korea. Police Check Breakin Trys Treasury Eyes Finance Plan Eptrance to store No. 3, 3801 Alta- mont Drive, was made by break ing out a pane of glass in the front door. After a thorough check this morning by store officials nothing was found missing. Store No. 1, located at the Lake- view Junction was entered by prying off a latch on the front door and again nothing appears to be missing. According to the managers of the establishments It is believed Thieves Break Into Kalpine Store - Sheriff's deputies were . search ing Thursday for thieves who looted the commissary at Kalpine Plywood Co. . and escaped with a large amount of cigarets and can dy and an undetermined amount of cash. ' Deputy Sheriff !'Don Hammond said the burglary took place some time between 1 a.m. and 6 a.m. Thursday. The battered candy, cigaret and soft drink machines were discovered by a watchman snoruy alter 6 a.m. Thursday. GOOD HEALTH VATICAN CITY W) VaUcan sources said Thursday physicians have found Pope Pius in good gen eral health but have prescribed a long rest for him to recover from his present fatigue. The 77 - year old pontiff passed a good night and was reported well .rested Thursday morning. WASHINGTON U) Secretary of the Treasury Humphrey Is offer ing to refinance In one giant 21- bUlion dollar operation five treas ury securities maturing in the next few months. It was the single biggest rebor rowing package the treasury ever put on the market. 'Its scope and dollar size were a surprise. Humphrey offered late Wednes day to refinance three bonds, a one-year treasury certificate and a 4 ",4 year treasury note Into a new seven-year, nine-month bond or a new one-year certificate. 'The package deal was obviously aimed at achieving a. number of objectives, among them: 1. Converting some short term debt and some long term bonds that have- only a little while to run, into longer term debt. 2. Reducing the number of gov ernment securities on the market, and, In that way, cutting down the number of times the treasury must refinance maturing securities. 3. Taking advantage of present low interest rates to do a lot of refinancing. The implication was that the treasury may think Inter est rates will be rising later this year. .. , ,. ..: Humphrey also announced that consideraton Is being given to the cash sale of a new, long term bond later this year. . the culprits were looking for safes that could be carted off. There are no safes ,in either store, .it was stated. .. .' ' J. ; About two dollars In one till was the only money In the stores and this was not taken. Bonanza Park Election Set Following a meeting in the coun tv rnurt rooms Wednesday, at which time definite boundaries ro established for the proposed Bonanza memorial park cemetery district, an election date was set for March IS. 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