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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 11, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Ore. Monday. .lanuarv 11. lOfiO PAGE THREE CITY BRIEFS !OTI Faculty Wives will have a hobby show, open to the public. Between 1 and 5 p.m. Tuesday, January 12, in the student union lounge. ! Altamont PTA will meet Tues day, January 12, at 7:45 p.m. in Oie elementary school gym. Plan.s for the carnival will be an nounced. A curriculum over-all view will be presented for elemen tary school parents. Junior high parents will have a question and answer session. 1'her.e will be a nursery for small children. Mills-Pondcrosa PTA will have Its regular monthly meeting Wed nesday, January 13, in the Mills School Auditorium. Guest speaker will be Forrest Hawley. Subject Change Making Snarls Bridges PORTLAND (AP) - Making change turned out to be the chief problem when collection of tolls began on the Interstate bridges between Portland and Vancouver, Wash., Sunday. Most of the drivers seemed to need small change to pay the 20-cent toll and headed into Lane 1, leaving the other lanes nearly vacant. Collectors explained they can make change in lanes 5, 6 and 7 as well as 1 and there is no sense in crowding into one lane. Any lane can be used by those with the correct change, 20 cents a car. Commuters also can buy 40 tokens for $6, cutting the rate to 15 cents. COLLIDE IN CHANNEL EASTBOURNE, England (UPI) A Norwegian freighter collided with a Panamanian vessel in the English Channel off Sussex Sun day. Neither vessel reported any , jcrious damage. will be "What Is Your 10?" There will be no room visitation. Academy of Friendship 467, Wom en of the Moose, will discuss hob bies at a regular meeting at 8 Tues day. Bring hobby work for display. Mothers Club, Rainbow Girls, will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Scottish Rite Temple to make fi nal plans for the spaghetti dinner. Rainbow Girls Assembly No. 57, will meet at 7:30 tonight in the Scottish Rite Temple. Soujourncrs will meet for a no- host luncheon at 2:30 p.m. Wednes day, January 13, in the Pine Grove Room of the Willard Hotel. There will be a short business meeting followed by an afternoon of cards. All newcomers are welcome. For information call Mrs. Eugene O. Jackson, TU 4-7658. Royal Neighbors of America will have their regular monthly meet ing Wednesday. January 13, at 8 p.m. in the IOOF Hall. A special program is planned and awards will be presented by District Dep uty Jessie Steele. Women's Missionary Society of the Bible Baptist Church, 2244 Wi ard Street, will hold its regular monthly meeting in the form of a potluck dinner, Tuesday, January 12, at 6:30 p.m.. in Fields Hall Program will include installation of officers. All women are invited. Fairview PTA study group will meet Wednesday, January 13, at 9:30 a.m. in the Primary Library. Forrest Hawley will be the speak er. Ewauna Toastinistrcss Club will install new officers at its regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Wil lard Hotel. GLAMOR GIRLS 1 t IMA. Kiat TttttirM S,4ictf. Ik, W.rW titM) "Be careful so is the painter 1" Operator Ready, Shoots Robbers MARYSVILLE, Ohio (AP) - Country store proprietor Stanley Rhodes, 50, watched two men come into his store, and leave, in SCHOOL BUS HAZARD ELKHART, Ind. (UPD-School bus driver Samuel Bates, 60, said he took his eyes off the road for a moment Monday when several of the 15 children in the bus be gan throwing pencils at him. The bus swerved into a ditch and four of the children received minor injuries. ROMANIAN MINISTER OUSTED BELGRADE, Yugoslavia rUPI" Atanase Joja, deputy premier and minister of education and cul ture of Communist Romania, has been removed from his post, the Yugoslav Tanjug news agency re ported Sunday from Bucharest. nearby Pharisburg.. Later, he saw the pair sitting in a car in front of his store both masked. He called the sheriff's office A few minutes later, the two men walked in, one holding a .22-cali ber revolver, and demanded mon ey. Rhodes was ready. He grabbed his own revolver and fatally shot Thomas R. Mayse, 23, and wound ed Tildon R. Watts, 26, in the arm. Both were from Marion When deputies arrived, all Rhodes had left to do was lo tell them about it. J. Henry Helser & Co, InTciltntnt Manirari Kiltbllihti IM OfrioM la FriarlpU Weal Cit CltUi Ernest Buisey 153 Vi Ave. TU 4 5041 Klamath Falls House Group Organizes For Civil Rights Push WASHINGTON IUP1I - "Lib erals in the House have been long on political speeches and short on political power." Speaking is Rep. Lee Mclcalt iD-.lont.i. His sentiments are shared by most northern Demo cratic Congressmen. Now they Governor Falls In Milk Attempt; Dignity Injured 11 ARHISBL'RG, Pa. (APl-Gov. David Lawrence of Pennsylvania sat down to milk a cow Sunday night during a preview of the state farm show. He promptly fell otf the stool. I didn't have tar lo fall." he remarked. Then he got back on the stool and finished milking the cow. Only his dignity was hurt. FINDS COLLINS' BOOSTER PANAMA CITY, Fla. (UPI I - Franklin D. Roosevelt Jr., said Sunday Florida Gov. Leroy Col lins is the man most mentioned for vice presidential nominee among Democratic leaders Roose velt has talked to across the country. EVER WONDER WHAT YOU LOOK LIKE TO YOUR TELEVISION SET? km GIVE THE POOR THING A VACATION . . . TRY SQUARE DANCING Merry Mixer Class PELICAN CITY, JAN. 13th 8:00 p.m.. Phone 4-9967 during January Savings Jamboree 257b to 40ooff on custom-made drapery fabrics .. NOW AT SEARS! arc finally doing something about it. "In many cases we havcn:t had the votes." Metcalf said. "But in other cases we've been handi capped because we haven't been as well organized as the conserv atives. A series of closed-door meetings last week completed establish ment of a new organization called "The House Democratic Study Group." M c t c a 1 (. temporary chairman, apparently is slated to become the group's permanent leader. The organization claims a mem bership of about 125 northern, midwestern and western Demo crats. It is planning lo push tor an eight or nine point legislative program with top priority as signed to civil rights. A major objective. Metcalf told United Press International, is to weld the membership into an alert, well-disciplined force able to cope with maneuvers of con servatives. Although it is operating inde pendently, Speaker Sam Rayburn (D-Tex.) does not regard the lib eral group as a challenge to his scnts. leadership. Rayburn said last wishes of the districts he repre- week they were "good boys who probably would help him in his battles this year. Rayburn's leg islative program embraces much of the group's major objectives. The new liberal organization will operate its own "whip setup" to summon its members to the floor for crucial votes. 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