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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 6, 1961)
1' .: l3,V.' , , 11 V7 Jf 1 s. I 14 - I ; Gary, left, and Larry f hair j Phair Brothers Return tfaurnS(ys. axm. w al J new Mm, rarn j After Missions Abroad Compatible Twin sons, Larry and Gary. 20. to the United States in Reneral SALEM iAPi Son. Maurine of Mr. and Mrs. Ron Phair, Ihis, altliongh there was some hostility Neuberser, D-Ore , said in a tele- city, have returned home aflerl.it the national level, not against pram received here Friday slu' long missions abroad for the (he missionaries. Thrre are IjO did not think an International Pa- ijnurcn oi jesus t-miai in im i ;iovaieu in uiai pan oi duwii per v.o. mm uvai vtdiunu-i uiimi Dav Saints. Thev have been in America. bar an Oregon Dunes National! the service of the church for two Gary and other missionariesiPark. and a half years, and future plans helped introduce baseball to the Mrs. Neubcrger sent the mcs include the National Guard for sipeople of the mission, one of the sage to Chairman Norman How months and two more years ofjclforts directed towariL breaking aid, D-Portland, of the Oregon schooling at Brigham Young Uni-'down prejudice toward this coun- House ol Representatives State Land Board Gives Up Rights To Industry Site and Federal Allan's Committee "I have been asked to comment as to whether establishment ol pulp mill operations in the Gardi- versity in Utah. try. He also traveled with miisi- Larry was in Belgium and oal shows sponsored by the France where LDS missionarvihurch, playing to large audi work has been developed for C5iences. years, firs! in Belgium about 18!K) The brothers flew to Brussels to ner area, which would be imple when the first church was estab- meet a younger brother, lionjmcnted by legislation now before lished. Phair Jr., now on a mission in your committee, is compatible He found the people receptive Germany with headquarters alwith the proposed Oregon Dunes to the teachings of the church Bremen. They saw parts of1 National Seashore Area." she and the people friendly toward 1' ranee, Switzerland and Germa- said the United States in both coun-jny before flying back to the U.S tries. He also found some lean-i SALL'M (AP - The state Land Board has decided to give up its rights to obtain potential in dustrial land in the McNary Dam area in favor of petting additional federal timberlar.ds lor the state Oregon is eligible to obtain some 8,230 acres of federal land. n lieu of property not previously -laimed by the state. Rep. Clarence Barton. D-Co -l EXCHANGE DIFFICULTY j RICHMOND, Va. (API-Eighty two 10-centavo Mexican coins normally are worth about 65 cents. But 0. V. Smith figures the man who stufled them into the coin changer at his self-serv-j ice laundry got about $20.50 for them. iquillc, recently criticized the Land Board for not acting in ac quiring the federal land. Previously, the board had di rected the stale Forestry Depart jment to select 7.3HO acres for state use. ! It had delayed selection of the rest of the acreage while investi gating Hie possibilities of acquir ing ine iMcNaiy Dam area lands lor industrial sites. Friday's action deciding to chose timhcrlanri instead means that the Forestry Department willthroughout Oregon. Estimate select an additional 850 acres, 'were that it wou!d have an aer- Thc land available is scattered iage value of 5400 an acre. Monday, February 6. 191 PAGE J IIKUAI.D AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon J. Henry Helser & Co. lnvMlmnl Mannris I tuhhthril UM'i. Olflcfi In Principal w rl I'oaal C illfi. Ernest Busscy 2536 Vine Ave. TU 4-S041 Klamath Falls A CABINETS o (Dsalqjisd and (pJuaid Joa you Featurinq NINE Beautiful Jewel Woods LOW COST FINANCING Complete Kitchen Service Evenings by Appointment JClcwtath JUidwu i960 So. 6th st. Roy Townsend (Klamath Voiley Lumber Bldg.) Phone TU 2-4778 or TU 2-2820 Evenings ings toward communism, especial-! C C Rrin(inn0r ly in France. There are two LDSjc Dwnwnger temples in Europe, one in Lon- Al AUM J,!Mn don and the second in Berne.1" wn,m hiiwii Switzerland. Records show there j Lt. Cmdr. E. F. Banangcr. have been over 10,000 LDS bap UNDERGOES SURGERY HOLLYWOOD tUPI' - Singer Johnny Brunette, 23. was report- Cedars of Lebanon Hospital where he underwent an emer gency operation Saturday for re- tisms in European countries, since the church was established. Gary's missionary work was in Pensacola Uruguay where the 12-vcar-old,ll Mrs. Neubergor said she re gretted not having the (acts to make a judgment, but said she felt it world not bar the park if proper safeguards were taken. ' The matter before you does not necessarily post an either-or decision." she said. "With proper safeguards industry and recrea fd in good condition today at mova of his apendix. mission fieid also includes parts of Paraguay and Argentina. As 4fi2a Laverne Avenue, will par ticipate in the golden anniversary of naval aviation celebration in'tion can benefit from joint use of Fla., June 8 through resources. I "Our objective should be to We do the hard-to-do ... , that's Fluff-Dry SERVICE! Your ' linens and shirts come back to you immaculately ' laundered and beautifully pressed. All other items are fluff dried, springy and spotless. We call this service simply Fluff-Dry. Housewives call it simply great! When you want this service, osk for it by name . . . Fluff Dry. It's handy, it's convenient, it's economical. For example: 8 Pou nds only 22 ' AH flatwork-sheets, pillow coses, table cloths, towels, etc.. Ironed and folded. Shirts finished for only 25c in this service! Phone 4-5111 or 2-2531 for fast and courteous to-your-door service! . Send Your Cleaning with Your Laundry CASCADE LAUNDRY, & CLEANERS ' Drive-In Service Right Down Town! Opp.- Post Office . Use Our, Free Parking Lot He is one of 7D0O0 flici-s trainedimake certain that the safeguards there who have been invited to are indeed safe." in Europe, interest in the church! return for a birthday party honor- International Faper has asked he represented is growing rapidly ine the Navv's aviators both past permission of the legislature to and in the mission he visited iJnd present. run a waste pipe nut to sea and there were 3.500 members. I The celebration will coincide to raise the level of Siltcoos and He found a large church and with Pensacola's annual Fiesta of Tahkennitch lakes, chapel building program is under- Five Flags, a week-lone pageant' way under supervision ol the mis-commemorating Pensacola s loun- I C A JIah sion president with the central of- ding 402 vears ago by the SDan-:"OCQI 30101! fice in Montevideo. jish conquistador Don Tirstan dc There, too. people were friendly Luna. "DENNIS THE MENACE" Taking Course Daniel F. Hitchcock, 22. Army second lieutenant, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hitchcock. 18M Fre mont Street, is scheduled to com plete a nine-week ranger course at the infantry school, Fort Benning, Ga., March 8. Lieutenant Hitchcock is training in skills and techniques of field craft, survival, and mountain, jun gle, swamp and waterbome opera- ions and to fight under extremely hazardous combat conditions. He was employed as a biologist by the state Fish and Game Com mission in Portland before enter ing the Army last October. Hitchcock was graduated from Klamath Union High School in 1956 and from Oregon Slate Col lege in 1960. He is a member of Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity and Scabbard and Blade Society. fj Oregon Food Stores! 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