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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1955)
IIErULP AVT? NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS, OREGON FRIDAY, AUGUST 19, 195!5 w p r- - fv m Jf JT'i" .lt-t Aft., V- i 3 "PENNIES IN THE FOUNTAIN," a waterfall and pool, took firit place at the annual Malln Flower Show, August II. Natural shrubbery shaded the attractive garden entry. "Woodland Fantasy" was the theme of the show. Clockwise around the pool, dressed in colorful Czech costumes are Arlene Snyder, Karen Rajnus, Suzanne Kujac and Diane Price. Neuberger Issues Challenge To GOP Over Hoover Report WASHINGTON Sen. Neu-, beryer ,D-Ore) today challenged Republicans in Congress to try to put into ellect next year contro versial recommendations of the Hoover Commission on Govern ment Reorganization. NctiberRcr noted in an niteiview that several Republican tenaiois had come to the defense ol iormer President Kerocrt Hoover and the commission he headed, alter the Democratic Digest earlier tm& week strongly criticized the group. Controversy has been raying ev er since. ' The proof of the pudding will be in the eating, " 0a id the Oregon senator. ''Will the Republican party fol low the Hoover Commission recom mendations to raise power rales at Bonneville Bonneville power Ad ministration i and in the Tennessee Vallev Authority area? PLANE TRIP ROME IM U.S. Ambassador Clare Booihe Luce left by plane Friday for a weekend in Spain. "Will the Republicans pbandon out fine postal savings system, as the Hoover Commission suggest ed? "Will the Republicans follow the Hoover Commission advice to raise parcel post rates a move which would work a particular Hardship on our farm population? t '"These and other of the com- j mission's recommendations are. against the public interest. If the Republicans are so outraged ati criticism of the Hoover Com-) mission, let s wait and see what the Republicans do next year about its recommendations in the field ol government policy." The Oregon senator said he be lieved the net result wou.d be "zero." Several bills were introduced this, ert the commission chairman, called this an "infamous t,mear." last session to carry out recom mendations of the commission, but they came too late for acuon. Com mittee staff analysis of them is now under way. President Eienhower did not submit any reorganization plans to Congress based on the Hoover Com mission reports but Republican leaders have indicated they expect some next year. These would take effect unless rejected by either House or Senate. MclNTYRE TRAVEL SERVICE Your Experienced Agent WILLARD HOTEL Phone 3081 The President also could put some of the commission's sugges tions Into effect by executive ord er, without consulting Congress, but he bu not done so thus lar. The Democratic Digest, month ly publication of the Democratic National Committee, charged the commission's task forces were stacked" with persons wanting to "turn the dock back." Former President Herbert Hoov-i FREE ESTIMATE on ROOFING ASBESTOS SIDING INSULATION CEMENT FOUNDATIONS No Down Payment 36 Months to Pay ROGERS ROOFING Phone 8866 SPECIALIST IN EARTH MOVING Graham Bros. Phone 5541 LO.O.M. WESTERN I AMI SATURDAY, AUG. 20 Moott Hall Members and Guests Music By Hillbilly Hill Toppers Registration Advice Given All new Klamath Union Hish School students who did not recis W last soring at their respective eighth grade schools and who have not registered at KUHS since, should come to room 211 at the high school as soon as possible. Office hours are 8 a.m. until noon and 1 p.m. until 4:30 p.m. On Snt ttrday the office will be open from 9 a.m. until noon only. Ail regis tration should be- completed on or before Friday September 2, KUH3 students planning to make any changes in ttio subjects they signed for Inst spring' must bi -Ins to room 2-11 a written request signed by parent or guardian tell ing wtiat course Is to be dropped and what course is to be substitut . rd for H. These should also be ' turned in before the deadline of September 2. Students are urged to Ret their textbooks and school supplies be fore KchooJ opens, Classes will be fn Tuesday morning, September 5 and a full day's schedule will fol ' lew. Textbook lists are available at . Shaw's Stationery and Vnu-ht's ' Pioneer Ofiice Supply. The student 'r Heed book exchange will be open I from 10 a.m. until 8 p.m. wednea ', dv, Aamst 31 through Friday, lspiemtr S. In Hie library of the high m-hool. All students new ; t to RUMS and all freshmen nve to I report to tit Pelican Court on Frl i day, sseptemtw I. at 1:30 p.m. for l an oMnnon program and to re wsrva elans schedules, All homi" room Mid freshmen teachers will be rwrawit. Phone 3-JSM for anv advice. Assembly Of God Plans Services The Rev. C. E. Lebeck, pastor, I of the Assembly ol God Church, Eitihth Street and Oak Avenue,1 will preach two sermons Sunday. Title of the 11 a.m. sermon will be "The Nature of Love." and "A Deadly Look" will be the subject of the 7:30 p.m. service. The church choir under the di rection of Mrs. O, Fuller will sing at both services. In addition, at the evening serv ice a quartet will perforin. They ore Dean Weston, Ernest Palone and Harold and Ortha Fuller. Under direction of Van Cum- mings, Christ's Ambassadors will' meet at 6:30 p.m. . There will be a mid-week serv ice Wednesday at 7:30 p.m., the Rev. Mr. Lebeck announced. Butte Church Plans Revival MACDOEL Members of the Butte Valley Community Church at Mucdoel are making plans for a revival to be held during the lat ter part of September. The Ttcv. O. a. Rauser of the First Baptist Church of, Lodi will conduct the evangelistic services CORRECTION The New HOTPOINT Electric Ronqe MODEL RB-65 Reg. 269.95. Fully Automatic. At advertised in Thursday's Herald & News. Should Have Read: You Pay Only 5.00 Dawn 2.2B Weekly (Nat $169,951 GOOD YEAR Service Store Free Parking 11th and Klamath Ph. 8141 Charles Fay's i STORK TRAIN ' LKOefOBW, Italy :l A U.S. Army stork train from Austria arrived here Thursday night with 30 expectant mothers. They are wives of American ! aervicemen being transferred from Austria along with the rest of the . oocupatlon force. 1 . 0m & DINNER DANCING & COCKTAILS ft COFFEE SHOP Open Every Night Located on Calif .-Ore. border . 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