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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 27, 1958)
MONDAY, JANUARY 27 1958 HERALD AND NEWS. KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAGE SEVEN Wide-Variety -Of Articles Returned In Library Books By DAVE COHEN' lath County librarian, would beias bookmarks found prior to the The average person, in the es- umazed to discover the foreign j books being reshelved in the timatioii of Evelyn Cooper, Klam- .natter and debris that are used i Klamath County Library. One of Miss Cooper's assistant. ; lummun j .uis. oeuy luie, s;ua vve once luunu a strip 01 raw oacon, ana -Mrs. Beulah Campbell, who. re pairs and mends our books, finds many other things." .Mrs. Camp bell sits alone most of the time - r v - - Mrs. Campbell said that a playing ' we'll ordur some, although I don't Mrs.' Coto said. "Fortunately, we back before . reshelving them, so nails, nail files, emery boards, paper clips, cigarette wrappers, gum wrappers, cereal' box cou pons, dimes and soap wrappers. We ve even found cigarette stubs and a set of rules and regulations for the bartender's union." Also found in books by the li brarians are dress ravelings, em broidery silk, turkey pins, straight on the second floor of the library i pins, bobby pins, match books, building. mrnriinp rphinriinn Iwhirh are common, nhivine erasing entries some thoughtless I c a r d s,. membership cards and person has made, and leafing! business cards. through the pages to see if any- Triggered by the word "cards." thing lias been left in the books. A . nfi "Oh. 1 find many, minus." Mrs. PaMMA Ml TA 1M1 Campbell said. "Teen-agers have WW IW UU a tenaency to write notes and leave them in bucks. One girl left lipstick marks all over a page. inis woumn t De done It it were I ui. uill T. Ykii known how many germs are on! "HI Pldll 10 IUU . . . ZCn vl'S.'. - complete information about trie same book. card lirm oilers to libraries free j think it will help us any," she uuuKinarKs wiin only tins m-jsaid. scriplion. "Read for advancement. I "1 can just see someone's home play cards lor pleasure. riieyi being turned upside down looking are probably seconds, but I think! for something that Is in a book," Within The Next Few Days LEAFING THROUGH a book To see if f'nere are any miscel laneous articles between the pages is Betty Cote of the county library. Mrs. Cote said that librarians find anything from a slice of raw bacon to embroidery thread in many of the books. WetWeafhe Coven By T1IL ASSOCIATED PRESS Snow and rain continued to bring dismal winter weather to a vast portion of the nation today and about the only thing absent from the weather map was a cold wave. The Northeastern quarter of the country had snow in an area stretching from the Dakotas and the upper and mid Mississippi Valley eastward through the Great Lakes and northern Ohio Valley. As the storm moved eastward, snow and rain were reported in the southern edge of he Ohio Valley. To the east of this snow sec tion, there was rain and 'drizzle with snow in higher elevations of "New England. ""- '' ' TOUCH SAUCUS, Mass. OH Paul S. Murphy said thieves ransacked his home of $1,000 in cash plus furs and jewelry after giving his watch dog frozen steaks to chew on. He said the dog was still try ing to chew through the steaks when he got home and discovered the theft. 3 m I 1 4 & HURRY! our big January Furniture Sale ends Saturday! LUCAS Here Mrs. Cote Interjected, "And while we're discussing teen agers, you musn't forget the re port cards, test papers and pic tures of their schoolmates. Older children have a tendency for writ ing obscene comments or expand ing on some of the drawings. Among older readers we find such things as driver license applica tions not to mention the 56 cent refund check from' the gas com pany how you can apply for a $1000 life insurance policy to help take care of final expenses without burdening you family. , , All you need to do is give us your permission. You can handle the entire transaction by mail with OLD AMERICAN of KANSAS CITY. No obligation of any kind No one will call on you. Tear out this ad and mail it today with your name, address and, age to Old American Insurance Mrs f-unnholl a A A a A "111 i Ti, 1 Wnct Otli n,,il 1 .-ITH I course we lind such things as Kansas City, Missouri. ADV. HtkaK- ,g: 7?.. .7fm'VKiiWW, Final January Clearance Sale DRESSES COATS SUITS 12 PRICE FINAL REDUCTIONS ON " FAMOUS LABEL READY TO WEAR. ALL SLASHED IN PRICE TO CLEAR. ALL SIZES. FASHIONS, SECOND FLOOR flip most Qf the books that come we find most of the articles." 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