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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1954)
SATUIIDAY, MAY II, lll.r.4 IIKItAI.I) AND NKWS, KLAMATH KAl,l,S. OIIKOON PACE THIRTEEN Business Outlook Said Good HOT KPHINGB, Va. 11 To? turn uf buMnei.s Friday found tne economic outlook "enrourntrlnir." but the V.-.lminton political scene as reflected by the Army-McCarthy dispute-lllllu short ofeic ploruble." Kcoiioi'tlrs took a bac-lc 'cut temporarily an )uj industry lead-i era, members of Uir IIiihIiicss Ad visory Council of the Commerce I Department, talked ovnr tho fate of another member. Secretary of the Army Htevir.s. Htevciti wan expected to arrive later In the day, with Mia. Btcvens, to join hi council colleagues dtir UiK a brief respite from his day-aller-day testimony before the Sen ate Investigations Subcommittee! Hie Army secretary wan aure of a routing welcome on arrival. He la a former chairman of the blue-ribbon orKiinly.ntlon of Indus trialist which advises the govern ment on bu.slneaa mattera, and hls.pcasement" toward McCarthy, tribulations wcro the topic of every others aald Stevens had not re lobby convention. . d ..,..,. hlckln nr tectlon" from tlie executive branch In resitting what they called "In- and "shabby treat ment'' at the handa of the con gressional anti-subversive probers. THIS OPTICAL INSTRUMENT In Ihe phytic, department op tic laboratory vval of extreme intereit to vitilinq hiqh ichool itudenti on tne camput Friday and Saturday (or Duck Pre view. More than 1200 itudenti viiifed Oregon (or the two day event. Planned for them were guided touri of the camput with ipecial exhibiti and demonttrationi held by leveral ichooli and departmenti. Watching how the initrument It ad jutted by Dick Hall of Portland are Marjorie Shreeve of Klamath Fa III lleftl and Laurie Jamei of Oregon City. Stand ing behind them and looking on are, from left, Don Rehfuti, Ken Johmon, Bill Schulenberg, and Skip Sinfield, all of Hilli-boro. Police Hold Man In Girl's Death PORTLAND W! Wey Hint Fong bark In custody Friday as police continued tiielr Investigation of the drain of Diane Hank, IS-year-old hull school r 1 r I who dis appeared In early January. Roth Fnnir and hla Caucasian wife, Hherrl, are charged with con Ulbutlng to the delinquency of a minor by serving the itlrl drinks at Uielr home, where she spent the PICTURE ntAMING 5CT niuhl before she disappeared. The oliTa body was found beside ii rond near WaAhougal, Wash., lute in February. Mrs. Fonff also 1b charged with moving the girl's body from the Fong home without the coroner's permission. Bond 1b act at (2S.000 each. LAWN CARE THIS SUMMER OR A NEW LAWN INSTALLED. AL BAKER - Suburban Nursery Phone 2-31D7 r Fhone I1M This, is the btst anniversary our U. S. Savings Bonds ever had Born in dip of trouble, In May 1941, and out of our faith in America, Savings Bonds have become today the greatest nation-wide savings program in history. They did their vital share for defense and for victory and for stabilizing our economy. But they have done another great thing foe us. They have been buying for us, as individ uals, things we need for our own security, happiness, and betterment. On iht nads, ntw tan bought by Bonds On iht hills and in iht talltys of Amtrica, ntw homos e On Iht farm, ntw iquipmml or billtr tnju In tolltgts, sons and daighltn gating txlra tdutalhn And all tttr Amiriu, ntw indiftndmt hnsi ntumtn, thanks It iht start ghm by Bands Today, we still own more U. S. Savings Bonds than ever before thirly-mm billion Mian worth! Loll ytar ut bought 22 mort Bonds tban Iht ytar btfort, titling a mtn-ytar salts rttord! At yiar'i tnd, thru-fourths of all malurtd E Bonds um still bting htld at tnltrtst by thtir original ou nm. So, this is trulya happyanniversary for Amer ica's happiest hibit-thr Bond-buying habit; let Bonds work for you, too try the easy Payroll Savings Plan You may save any sum you wish 1 couple of dollars payday or as much as you can spare. You never miss the money because it's saved for you before you even get your check. And when enough has accumu lated, it's automatically invested in a U. S. Scries E Savings Bond, in your name, and the Bond is turned over to you. Tint your savings really go to work earning you to average 3 interest, compounded semian. nually, when the Bonds are held to maturi ty! Join the Payroll Savings Plan today! Ik Saints BmiUobt &dqs Uoppq Iteits - TrW V, 8. Ootwf.mnt Ami not pay or Ihit adivriUing. TKt Trtmwy f)ptrt mtnt thank, for thttr patriot donation, iht Atittirtiitng Council tnd Car-Ad-Co Company Fluhror'i Holium Bakery J, W, Kerns. Oreqon Lie), Tho First Natl. Bank of Portland ' Klamath Ice and Storaqe Company Tho California Oreqon Power Componv First Fodoral Savlnqf & Loan Assoc. Balsiqor Motor Company Klamath Basin Pino Mills Company Modoc Lumber Company Metier Brothert . Homo Lumber Supply Company Eait Side Electric Klamath Falls Broneh U.S. National Bonk Herald & Newt Weyerhaeuser Timber Componv Ellinqson Lumber Company htiK offenUed everyone here," nald Sidney Welnbc-rif, a vice chairman lcr((.r(,ncl. 01 uiu cuumju unu aeuiur pai mcr In Cloldman, gi.ch tt Co., New York Inveatrncnt houae. Other council membcra, npeak- ln to reporter but unwllllnn to be named, culled the televlaed battle between Stevena and Ben. McCarthy (B-WIi, "outraneoua," "lamentable," and "an unfortunate spectnclc." , Althounh tho council la largely Republican In political aympath!ca, aomc members aald they felt Stevena was the victim of a an admlnlitratlon attitude of "aj I ffaa Im TtJff CotapKU UM sf musical (trie rout baidwin daalat . Ice Breakup Wins Reported FAIRBANKS, Alaska 11 The Ice of the Tnnana River at Ncnana went out at 6:01 p. m. Thurodny and a pool of approximately $100, 000 wita divided between the hold era of nine tickets. Tliree faUe alarma preceded the actual breakup witneaaed by most of the achool children and other residents of the town. School had been dl.smlaaed at noon. The winning tickets were held .under these names: M. I. Associates, Fairbanks: Marcus Vera Cruz, Anchorage; Unit Number One. Anchorage; Harold W. Tabcr. Anchorage; W. W. Laws and B. M07.ee, Nome; B. A. McTsvlsh and Co.. Anchor age; Bea Grant and Co., Spenard; Harry F. Havnlack, Rampart. Alaska, and C. H. and . C. Mason, Skagway. VISIT LONDON . Queen Juliana of The Netherlands flew to London Friday In a Royal Dutch Air Force plane. The Queen will be In Brit ain two days. YOUR PRESENT T CAN BE BETTER Call Derby's for: Test Tower Service Antenna Installation Trained and Experienced service on . . . 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