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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 22, 1959)
MOVPAVVJl-E 22. 10M U.S. National Bank Deposits Register Gain The I'nited Staled National Bank of Portland ha registered more than a six million dollar gain in deposits since June, l58, accord- Ins to figures released to the comp troller of currency dated June 10 Total deposits were $7BT.8o.8'i4 compared with $781,784,201 at the comparable call date a year ago Loans and discounts (or the statewide banking system as of June 10 were more than eicht mil lion dollars ahead of the previous year. Total loans and discounts lood at I'M. 7"i7. The Klamath Falls and Town and Country branches reported c o m bined deposits totaling $1.1,125,727. Sl according to Lester C. Olfield. t ' nager of the downtown Klamath Falls branch. Total loans and dis counts lor the two local branches stood at $8,650,200 24 for the same period. Total resources for Oregon's own statewide bank, with its 70 hank ing offices throughout the state were $386,235,301. representing gain of better than 22'j million dollars in the past 12 months. The first half of 1959 has been an active expansion and building period for U.S. National. Since Jan pgr I I 16 'Ml , MA 9, T.H. 0. j "Could we risk my French?" Planet Life Not A Threat Overjoyed Iowa Housewife Will Be Busy Mrs. America China Faces Flood Threat Murphy Chosen Lion Chairman HARTFORD. Conn. AP - Di$ rovery of life on other pianets will, not alter Christian, doctrines, a! arse Lutheran denomination de cidod Fndav. I The August ana Lutheran Church, at it inoih Synod, ap proved a resolution concern in 5 the church and future space discov eries. The idea (or the resolution came from St. John's Lu'heran Church in Stamford, Conn. Hoy W. Johnson, director of ad vanced research projects for the Defence Department, is a mem ber of the St. Johns Roard ol Deacons. Delegates, representing the de nominations (inn. 000 members, agreed that space explorations could not "damage (he traditional church concepts of a Holy Trinity the Father, the Son, and the Holy Ghost. "We need not he afraid of what ve may find,' said the resolution. "If our faih is to be living, our footstep forward must be con lident and inspired." The resolution said Christians should not be apprehensive ahout what may liv in the reaches of space, for God is "infinitely great ter than the universe He has created." FORT IAfDKKDALK. Fla. AT'X Gracious Pes Moines. Iowa, hou-ev.'ite, vho couldn't be- 'iee she wa chosen Mrs. Amer ca, strove todav to get used to ler new rc!e in a buy year -ion:' reun. I M.iraaret rrk,, 3fi. 'he; ! rivalry for No 1 homemaker ot the nation. She w,U .pond much; of her time irau'lins in Out capa-' ciiy while h'.T husband. L Cla:ke Priehe, and the couple's parent in Des Mnmes t.i'ie cue ot the Priebes' four rhil lien, j "I know it's iiina to be a hie job but 1 hae a very cooper at ne husband and I'm sure it will work oct." the .V foot -8, black-hatred former sihoo!t!uh-r said. To photoenmhers who posed her waxing a Hocr. Mrs. Pnebe said: "I'll poe ior it hut it's usiiall imposs'ble for a woman to wax a lloor while wearing hish heels." Mrs Pnebe w.is crowned Satur day ni,:lu by the oulaoing Mrs America. Hv'.n (iiese of Cleve land, Ohio. Giese s.nd he was " happy to get my wile back.'' Priehe. a purchasing ascot and ir Fo-ce Rrne major, snd hfjcdist Church and wed there while pearances. Her husband will lav w;i piouct ann nappy over the ne was senmg in world war 11 Tuesdav for Pes Mouim and their cfnn won bv the girl he me ! Mrs. merica will go to New children. Margaret. 15, Gregory, at Des Moines' I'mon Park Meth York Thursday for television ap-9. Douglas. 7. and Karen Jane, S. The "Internationals" OPENING TONIGHT! THE INTERNATIONALS" Presented FOR YOUR ENTERTAINMENT AND v j DANCING PLEASURE I' J Direct from a Hold- Over Engagement ot f Bimbo't "365" Club, t r "... San FranciKo. STARS OF RECORDS - TV . RADIO PORTLAND I APi Oregon Lionn Club members have elected Lee Murphy of Junction City as uary, U.S. National has established " ""' "" Du'" " At their annual stale conven new branches in Baker and Half- 'nruuKnou, r.wanSunK ana jon nore Salurday ,hev also Sa(e(y uue has pr(.5ented its ay and has also opened t h e !wanESI Pinces today in a named Ar,0 Fje,llandi Pendleton: achievement award to 90 commu- noodstock Boulevard and lndustri-1";- " '""" Charles RickabaiiEh. Kugene Inities in the province that were al Centur hranrhes in Pnrt anrf -. ciut. imu TOKYO I AP '-Millions of Chi- SAFETY IMPROVES MONTREAL The Quebec Two other new Portland branches, g1"1 of century, at 3.E. 1611 and Division and at! Tne Kwangtung floods are ex Lombard and Emerald, are sched-ipecled ,0 rea'h ,neir P"k alons uled to open in August and late!'he west and nnr,h riv,,rs ot ,he fall, respectively. i Pearl River delta Tuesday or A modern new building for the ; wins'ay. l-niv.rotv hr.nh in c.i.m k. Peiping radio reported that 12 David Irving. Medford; and Lloyd free of traffic fatalities in lfisa. Arnold, Portland, as governors. Th.- year previously, 56 were hon ored. opened June 27. Sports Car Beats Radar BRANTFORD. Ont. API-Dan-IpI Buhl. 31, whose hobbies are mathematics and sports car driv ing, has won a dismissal on a charge of speeding. 1 Buhl told the court a radar unit will clock a short car at a greater (peed than it is actually traveling Such a unit had clocked his 13 foot sports car at 38 miles an hour, but the difference in length between his vehicle and a normal lR-font model would result in a deviation of .V02 miles an hour, he testified. That would mean he was going within the speed limit Buhl produced figures worked up with a slide rule to prove hi.s point. He invited the court to have a professional mathemati cian check his figures. "I'll give you the benefit, of the doubt," said Magistrate J. T. Shil lington. "Case dismissed." inches of rain in neighboring Kwangsi between June 15-21 had damaged 250. (Km acres. Visa Refused For Harriman MOSCOW AP Communist China has refused to give W. Av erell Harriman a visa to visit the HOMESTKAD. Fla. 'I'PI' ;country as a journalist. Jeremiah Thompson. 82-year-old ! Harriman, former governor of tavern watchman sits at his post 'New York, said the Peiping gov with a loaded shotgun across his ernment told him a new applica lap. Friday, given the opportuni ltion from him would be considered ty to use the weapon when a thief next year. broke into the tavern wielding a Harriman is now touring the So knile. Thompson declined, saying: viet Union and writing articles (or 1 lust couldn't shoot a man." 'an American syndicate. ninvT shoot after all Saddened Tar Faces Disaster, Will Start Anew MERCER. Mo. APi Five years ago. Wayne Kelley. a mer chant seaman, bought 220 acres near Mercer and started convert ing an abandoned railroad fill into a dam and lake. Planning a fishing resort, he spent all his time on leave and $35,000 on the proiect. He was ready to start building stone cab ins this summer. The dam burst Saturday. The 30 cere lake and its stock of fish drained into the Wetdon River. Kelley. 3. a third male aboard an nil tanker, learned of his mis fortune when his ship docked Sun day at Port Arthur, Tex. "I guess we'll just have to star! over." he told a relative. ?f era (HEMORRHOIDS ) OR. RrVNOLOS COCON Disowns cm, m iHuMd ., mm aim mw CM. Mm W 'ii l MtX 0M YOU'RE INVITED!! PONDEROSA ROOM 1 AT THE WILLARD HOTEL "the best place to shop after oil" ff FOR THE LADIES WHO WEAR WHITE . . UNIFORMS WHITE SWAN BOB EVANS LA GRACE We have uniforms galore for nurses, beauticians and waitresses in tailored or high fashion stvles with lonq or short sleeves. Fabrics include cotton, nylon and nylon taffeta. 5.98 to 16.98 Ull Your Char Acceuat OT1CE TO South East suburban customers of the Ore gon Water Corporation, Effective June 15, 1959, irrigation and sprinkling permitted as follows: Even numbered side of itreet en even numbered dayt. Odd n u in hered tide ol ttreet on odd num bered dayt. No sprinkling ' either tide between 4:00 p.m. and 6:00 p.m., Monday through Friday. Ef fects all water customers East from city limit at Washburn Way. Re strictions to continue until further notice. - Your cooperation it tincerely requested to that all customer! . may have reatonabla pressure for ettentiel domestic water needs. OREGON WATER CORPORATION fjrji - 'y - vi lX 1" &'-v VO U R. ' PROSPER' I TY "'J ..' . : ! ' : .1.; . r ',- .vx &3?Z : 1 -" r The bumper orange erop of 1950 wet no problem to Celifomit cringe growers. Arlve rtising assurer! the profit able disposal of extri tons of oringee. hile consumers saved money, rang growers were spared the deeply de , pressed prires eommon to a glutted market. It it necessary for agriculture ! maintain a good profit level for our nation to be prosperous. And thoso crops which use advertising to disposa of surpluses, save ut millions in taxea to pay farm subsidies. In this cae advertising added to our prosperity in three ways. It kept our orange growers prosperous. It saved us money on oranges. It avoided iht possibility of another farm subsidy whirh would have added to our tax burden. Orange growert never have l ak for a government subsidy, becaus they dispose of all their crop each year through advertising. Iftralil anu3?eto$ ADVERTISING IS ESSENTIAL TO OUR PLENTIFUL WAY OF LIFE and advertising can halp make your future years more plentiful than ovor One of a $eriet of advertUemenlt prepared by Western Statei AdterltMnf Agtntlet Atiociatin