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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1958)
cTiew kB.ri.til wakes you lets you snooze wakes you again You Were Saying... IITTU SNOOZ-ALARMt clock, plain or luminous dial. It's nice to walce up and not have to get up. That's why Little Snooz-Alarmt clock, budget price member of the wonderful Snooz-Alarmt family of alarms, is so popular. When it calls, just tap the control bar and go back to sleep for about ten minutes. Automatically calls again. Because all General Electric-Telechron clocks are elec tric, they can't run down during the night, never need winding, stay on time to the minute. And alarms sound off for 45 minutes unless shut off. I Extra values all under 510 Buy now TREND. This now stylo Leadvr In alarms has handionw red and block check dial with wrop araund cryitol in bolgo com. Lu minous hondi and numerolt. SCOPE. Dramatic In design, this nw oval alarm has charcoal block dial and light gray case. Fully luminous. Here's fashion with a flair. SBm TRIM. Newest, thinnest, wall-hugging kitchen clock. Sparkling color combinations of chrome and white or copper with white or yellow. Easy-to-reod dial. GENERAL HORIZON. Modern, striking. Thb new diamond shaped wall clock can be mounted horizontally or vertically. Gold and block, cop per and white colors. ELECTRIC H El el Thmm Off for ttaa Mniorl Re cently our city officials started a unique project Once a week they "arrest" an out-of-state tourist He and his family are taken before a magistrate who "sen tences" them to a day in the city. The day includes guided tours of the city and the surrounding country, with free film and cam eras provided, special entertain ment in the evening, and free food and lodging. Then, before leaving, the tourists' car is washed and refueled, and they are presented with a souvenir box of locally produced items. It's a nice way to make friends for our little town. Mrs. R. S. Criddle, Logan, Utah. The Sejoklncj Habit. My father, who was a heavy smoker, once met an old classmate and the following conversation ensued: "Well, J. E., still smoke as much as ever?" the friend asked. "Ten or 12 cigars a day," my father replied. "What do they cost you?" "Usually two for a quarter." There was a pause for some mental arithmetic, then, "J. E., do you realize that if you didn't smoke and had saved all that money all these years you could have owned that beautiful house across the street?" "Did you ever smoke?" my father asked. "Never took up the habit" "Do you own that house?" "Of course not" "Well, I do," said my father, flicking an ash and sauntering away. . R. Durgin, Racine, Wis. It Takes On to Kiow Oh, Recently a couple came to my office for mar riage counseling. It seemed the husband, an Army sergeant, was con cerned that his wife got a job in a local tavern. Inclined to agree with him, I said to the wife, "You must realize that such an environment presents great temptation to a young woman. Men who frequent such places may make advances or try to date you." "Yen, I know," she said soberly, then pointed at her husband, "that's how I met him." Chaplain (Lt. Col.) L.D., Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. o i ox un, i louna uus recipe in an ancient cookbook of mine: How to preserve a husband: Some insist upon keeping them in pickle, while others are constantly putting ' them into hot water. Even the poor varieties may be made sweet and tender J by garnishing with patience, well sweetened with smiles, and flavored with kisses. Wrap well in a mantle of charity, and keep warm with a steady fire of devotion. Thus prepared, they'll ") keep for years. Mrs. R. F., Mississippi City, Mist. We fay $10 far Yoor latter. We welcome your views on any subject of general interest. 1 we print your letter, you wilt receive $10. Letters must be stoned, but names will be withheld on request. We reserve the right to edit contributions. Letters cannot be returned. Address Letters Editor, Family Weekly, 179 North Michigan Ave., Chicago J, 111. Director- U.li.i. D froft, food Editor; Willi aibboe , mg Editor- Associate Editor: Keia V. lro bnger, Jerry Klein, No Vork; Peer J. OppenheJmer, Holl, Clock and Timor Dept. Qortenl Electric Company, Ashland, Mm tSnooz-Alarm is a trademark of Qonoral Electric Company At manufacturer's suggested retail prices. Applicable taxes extra. ITS N. Mtrkla.. Ah ri,.M. I III i ..j c fluJAu. end lubliior; Walter C. Dreyfus, ic.-Pr.ildsnt: fen Kartman,' Editorial Director; atrick' O'dourka, ; Trini.m A. rotter. Art utrector; flooerr tin r. orowa, Jack Ryan, Thomas Gorman, Honor , Hollywood. Address ell communications about editorial features to family Weekly, ITt N. Michigan Ave., Chicago I III. Send all advertising communications to Family Vrv.ll., IS N. Michigan Av... Chicago I, III Conterrh Copyright IK by Family Weekly M.g.iin. Inc., ITt N. Michigan An, Chicago I. III. All rights reserved. rdmfly Weekly. September 21, I95J