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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 1, 1960)
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore Monday. February 1. IflfiO PAGE THREE CITY BRIEFS Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barton, Mrs. .Barton's sister, Mrs. Henry Nich ol, and her daughter, Nancy, have returned from 1 Monte, Califor nia, where they attended the funer al ol Mrs. Stella D. Curtis, mother of Mrs. Barton and Mrs. Nichol. Mrs. Curtis, who had lived in El Monte for 48 years, died January 24. Funeral services from the First Methodist Church, Kl Monte, were January 27. Mrs. Curtis had visited here in past years. Klamath Falls Chapter 4117 Wom en of the Moose will hold an en rollment meeting at 8 p.m. Tues day at the Moose Hall. The hos pital committee will be in charge. v Mist Verna Balzer will bring the .devotions at the monthly meeting f the Women's Missionary Soci ety of the Bible Baptist Church, '244 Wiard Street, 7:30 p.m. Tues day, February 2. All women of the church and friends are invited !to the meeting to be held in Field's Mall. Buena Vista Extension Unit will told- no February meeting until Monday, February 15, which will be in Joan's Kitchen at the fair 'grounds starting at 10 a.m. Mem bers take a sack lunch, a pencil ifnd note paper and a new tape measure. . February 27 is the date for the Jancake and ham dinner sponsored .by the Odd Fellows at the IOOF Hall. The dale was published in Sunday's Herald and News as Feb ruary 2. in the church lounge. There will lie no meetings Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Classes will end with the Wednesday meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cliitwood, 1562 Wiard Street, will be hosts tonight at 7:30 for the executive board of the Mariners of Peace Memorial Presbyterian Church. Edith Ovcracker will show home movies at the meeting of the Klam ath Camera Club Tuesday, Febru ary 2, at 8 p.m. upstairs in the county library. Title making wi be discussed and demonstrated. Visitors are welcome. Midland Grange will meet Wed nesday, February 3, at p.m. in the Midland Grange Hall. A 1 1 members are urged to attend. Klamath Unit No. 8, American Legion Auxiliary, will hold its reg ular meeting Tuesday, February 2 at 8 p.m. in the American Legion Hall. All members are requested to be present. NAACP will have a business meeting Sunday, February 7, at 2 p.m. preceding the Race Rela lions program instead of on Sat urday as originally planned. Pro gram will begin at 3 p.m. Job's Daughters, Bethel 61, will have a regular meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Scottish Rite Tem ple. A reception will follow. ' Prosperity Rebekah Lodge will imeet in the IOOF Hall Thursday, february 4, at 8 p.m. Formals need not be worn. There will be a program and refreshments. J Merry Mixers will hold a round -dance class tonight at 8 o'clock. - Olive Hanna, 125 Pine Street, Will be hostess at an executive meeting of the Degree of Honor $ p.m. Tuesday, February 2. . W. B. Swartz, curator at the Klamath County Museum, will tpeak at a Quota Club 12 noon meeting at the Willard Hotel Tues day, February 2. :. Sweetheart Party for the Klam ath Falls Lions Club Auxiliary and (heir husbands will be held at the yacht Club Monday, February 8. Social hour at 6:30 p.m. followed by a potluck dinner. '- Inquirers Class of Peace Memori al Presbyterian Church will meet at 6:45 p.m. Monday, February 1, fiirough Wednesday, February 3, Two Stranded By Flooding Kathryn Hogue will be hostess to the Rebekah Past Noble Grand Club at her home at 626 North Ninth Street, Tuesday, February 2, at 12:30 p.m. for a potluck lunch eon. Rolls and coffee will be furnished. Mrs. Jennie Fiegi will have members of the Greensprings Gar den Club at her home in the Stew art Lenox Addition Thursday, Feb ruary 4, at 1 p.m. For informa tion phone Callie Hammond, TU 2-1207 or Mary Polsak, TU 2-5996 Camp Fire Leaders, Klamath Falls district, will meet Tuesday, February 2, at 10 a.m. at the Klamath County Library. This is a change of time for benefit of those who could not attend at the previously scheduled time. Altamont Extension Unit w i I meet at the fairgrounds Tuesday February 2, at 10 a.m. Bring ta ble service. Klamath County Council, PTA, will meet Tuesday, February 2, at 1:30 p.m. at Shasta School. Past presidents will be honored. There will be an executive meeting at 1 New Depth Dive Produces Only Few Ordinary Fish WASHINGTON (ll'I) - Jules Verne would' have been dis enchanted and his ''Twenty Thou sand Leagues I'nder the Sea" would need a new plot. No giant squid materialized on the ocean floor. No slimy mon- slers slithered throueli the mud at the bottom of the Pacific. Only a few ordinary looking fish swam about. That's (he report Swiss scien tist Jacques Piccard brought back Irom the ocean depths. Man can shed his horror of the briny deep, he said. Piccard and Navy Lt. Don Walsh, San Diego, shut them selves in a bathyscaph Jan. 22 and descended more than seven ' miles lo the Pacific Ocean floor. For a half hour the two ex plorers sat at the bottom of the Marianas Trench, the earth's deep est depression, and looked through the portholes of their gondola at the life about them. In answer to inquiries by Unit ed Press International, Piccard radioed from the' Marianas new details of the record diva (a aa estimated 37.800 feet. His report may disappoint thosa who have taken imaginary voy ages with French author Verne and cringed while fictional heroes battled sea monsters. The animal life in the once mysterious abyss was more common place shrimp and bony fish. copco 1 Ml IS "Elbridge, here, has a perfect plan for education: drive-in schools!" OREGON CITY (AP) - Two Portland men were stranded by rising water on a small island in the middle of the Clackamas River Sunday. Police floated a rubber raft out to them and pulled them to shore, The men, Wayne Wilbur Rudy, 26, and Kenneth N. Mills, 28, had waded out to the island to fish. They couldn't get back when the river's flow was increased by the release of water from an upstream dam. A passerby noted their plight p.m. Pauline Shaw, publicity chair man for the BPW Club, announces a regular meeting for 6:30 p.m. Monday, February 1, in the city library, Fifth Street and Klamath Avenue. Tickets will be $1. Bring a potluck dish and own table serv ice. Entertainment provided and guests invited. and . called the sheriff's office. Neither man was harmed. Russ Deputy To Visit Cuba HAVANA (UPIJ - Soviet Dep uty Premier Anastas Mikoyan is scheduled to arrive here Thurs day, starting what is expected to be a parade of important foreign visitors to Cuba this year. Premier Fidel Castro's revolu tionary government is believed to be planning an enthusiastic wel come for Mikoyan, but few details of the program planned for him have been made public. The Kremlin official is coming here specifically to open the So viet exhibition which has been touring the Western Hemisphere. The exhibition opens Friday. Trade Allowance for your old yj Range! yr EXTRA 7 Trade Allowance for your old Water Heater! II In FRIGIDAIRE Neighbors of Woodcraft will con duct their regular meeting Mon day, February 1, at 8 p.m. in the Knights of Columbus Hall. Offi cers are to be elected, so all members are asked to be present. Parents and Patrons of KUHS will met February 1 at 8 p.m. in the school cafeteria. Richard B. 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