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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Thursday, April 21, 1060
FRANK JENKINS
Editor
BILL JENKINS
Managing Editor
FLOYD WYNNE
Cily Editor
MAURICE MILLER
Circulation Mgr
Dir. TU 4-4752
Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamath Falls,
Ore. on August 30. 10(16. under act ol Congress, March 8, 1879
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Spirt'
By FLORENCE JENKINS
A Seattle spice house. Crescent
Manufacturing Company, uhosc
jor crimes, a tenth as many asibrain or cuiion to close
arc killed each year in highway cancerous mice,
accidents. 1
If you arc chronically suspi
cious of other people's motives.
ups ol
products arc well Known in tnc m.iy mc,.cy he showing your
KlamaUi Basin, lias competed' shortcomincs. Geoiuc lier-
Mt't'liiigs
By SAM DAWSON
AP Business News Analyst
NEW YORK tAI"-The na-
may he a fairly confusing, and
most certainly an expensive place
lor the President and Mamie
They will he, in ellcct. on their
own for the fust lime in a great
many years.
Since the days when Kiscn-
;i'";C.? !'I,L:'?'R"'1 h,iJ"i"'d shVleli.net.' " ,essl!1 as!tions more than 12 million stock-1 h"wcr f 8 hiKh-ranking Army
ii n..i . ...-. ...v ;, mall --W0 mniKs everynody is i,..i.i.... i,.. , r iii oincer, in; ami ins wne nave
in,, it s reallv si.nnL- - annual 1 nliln "''Vicci Kr
Kites ;
lormed lor them almost auto
matically; services that will be
and spices to he used in mc.,s nas,y us hlmscf alld
rli.lus iircnared lor the fanlastic ,i, ..,. -,,
Kcman Gourmet Dinner" served '.frllid of ll.lnin-M"";', .,;,.,.,
?J 5E?2L "1 ZTJS. Then Plant maple or birch trees )n ,, ,,l()om ,e land. fl " they leave the
1 , , .. . ... ... m your yard. I hey are less like- tins vear thev mav set new ree- MUUM"
c-r.-ary nmner oi cit,m ,y u ,)e 1)jt hy l(,hmmg (ian an orAi jn ...neiHlance. ! 'ur ne lnB. there will not
men nuu m i unsocs ,.. lm m. (.hfsln,t Uc , stnrklmld- a doctor and a well-stalled
tiling gourmets.
i
Theyll Do It Every Time By Jimmy Hatlo
I 'Zr: we'll rest for " l-iTj3) ..
$ iTrf7 'i '"' DENTIST GIVES
. Ati 1 ' 1- JZ lf IS -ABOUT THE
HE SHOOTS INTO , ili J . 0f . lift - f
. YOUR EXPOSED IV, T 3 ll a
NERVE FEELS , i r e - WffllfflP '
LIKE IT WAS , .lil'W'.T VmT, rrJ UpJ
piped direct tiMuJF-ykys
FROM GREEN"- PR "4? ? rTntPcll
land's iQy kH.lJ4rAi''Mi LES&
MOUNTAINS- ftjK'lp ?no4tt,Pj;
Snow Survey Completed
Credent' people slarlul! The vMH is mAhvr Cure's vrs are womleriiiK this spring jusiiwell-supplicd clinic at thejr beck
... .iurt,.,.ii,..,ii,, if ,,,. fin nil .,,,,1 .I,,.,,. ,...,..., , UH'V leave ine Miitc House.
The
, u,. .,j .... ,,..1, nini. i ncui iMicanv, u yuu cuuiu ei;n ana iiH'ir company or
slraime-soiindinH names as spikc-j1' liml''' makes in panics in particular. There will he no Ruards at the
n ..l l,-,.cr. (Ir-ih-ine eoslnnrv I1'' s'nn(ls. H"-'" a,l(' :l7. you II. lor anollier, there are more Sales of tueir Getlysbui't! farm
('alocasium! whortleheny. suture-!1"' '" "n"M"'',,,,'re ' "w "'"khoMen
than ever. Last unless they hire them.
year's hull market brought many: There will be no secretary, no
,u ,M ,.,r,n:,m,,n i-reen corian- ,,n: "
der. rue and many others. The world's laslesl growing1 niorc into the ranks. Tlie breaksocial stalf for Mrs. Eisenhower
The assignment called lor deliv- baby is the infant whale. At the in slock prices earlier this year unless she Jays out the money lor
eiin" ma.'iv spices in daily use end of a year it is as big as its. seems to have caused more this type of help on which she
ai the present time, such as eel- mother. swilclung in stocks held than a has come to rely heavily lor
cry .seed used very much in decline in persons holding oncjmany of the daily details of lite
Inn" '- ago Roman dishes, also ,TIH Lighter Slh j01' n,0'c ""'poi-'lc securities. j u p,0bahly has been 30 years
mini, cumin, thyme, pepper, mils- r, . ..... UFcT An" ""' s"n ""otner. company sj,Ke either Eisenhower or his
lard and dill. r, , 'managements each year are more w,e saw the inside of a shoe
te of sn kenard. much n a- ' on a Kmii snow renair shon. oinc o he barher
vor by lioman cooks of 2.0110 cli;i,r '; 'f 'y''s l,c,;c jlor the owners, small as their in-!sh0p will be a new experience
wars aco, dales back to Umlical ' , . "'' oi'iuu.u moiuu.hs may ne. ,. tn0 President. Enr years, the
iimes when it was referred to asjlhc mosl ' are olhrr "'R1'"8-1 'I "-isn't always so. In the past.jbarber has come to him. There'll
"nard" ill the Bible. II was also' ' 'lo believe we are breaking many managements brushed off 'be no helicopters or transport
called ginger grass because of ils''ll records this year in early sea-it he curiosity of small stocklrold-iplanes on lap. no fleet of limou
bt.,,nl json tourist travel. I don't intenders as a waste of time. But manyjncs, no ready room for chauf-
Uivage was used as cooks lo po benumb you with statistics, but of Uie crustier old executives !fe,irs.
dav use celery and we wonder if more thai! IMMMO poisons congre-;h;ivc ri'lired. And increasingly all; A)s0 n0 swi(t.,)()a,d operator
it is the same herb that is found paled 'round the Tidal Basin lasljeoiners arc being encouraged, or t0 scrC(,n ()Ul the ta,s o( a(c.
in its wild slate on the e.tensivccekend when the cherry trees at least permitted, to ask their jni.,hl cran(,
properties ol I:. A. ijcarv in ---- " "i1""1". ni.ms ui-n suesnuus,
Klamath Counlv. It was used on 0m of the local newspapers cs-.scek the fads
the coin-met menu in "Alter Slru-I"ma'e the Haul Basin had more
Ihinnn Klivo." which turned outihlossom watchers than blossoms
to be Ostrich Slew.
Fleubane was thought by Ro
mans to have medicinal value as
well as flavoring qunlily. II was
' used in the Roman dish on the
menu of Lentils and Chestnuts.
C'ostmary is a native of Western
Asia. The colonists who trans
planted it to the new world used
the broad leaves of the costmary
in their Bibles, so it became
known as the Bibleplant. The
leaves impart a strung anise flavor.
Calocasiuin bears the common
name ol T'aro by which it is
Known in the tropical or suhtropi
ral regions of China, Japan. Sy
lia. Kgypl and New Zealand
'Salary (salurejal is actuallv
5avorv, an aromatic herb known
by Virgil who recommended that
the plant be placed close to bee
hives. It smells pleasantly of res
in. Hue. which grows as an herb
III many I' S. gardens today, was I
Kisenhower has picked nut an
Company officials get a good "m,e
s. workout these days. Some train f. ? "7 M"1 " lM"lZ
.- for the annual meeting days jn't-dtyshurg ( ollegc m a house
lure loving for such a short peri- advance. Many are coached on Ke .r aM"n l,s mm 1ua"?.rs
od. The trees weren't so much ad- deportment, delivery, and on what lnc, ", t!e. P 00- ;
miren as ovenvnetmed. !0 watch or. I . . 11
,,,, . ,, , . Home and the chiel executive wi
Ihis is the season of account- ... , , . . , .
- . , HSU M1U CUIIliUI I.IU C IlllllSU (111 (lie
ing. lop executives report on how . .
,1.;..., u . i c.iiii ins ai easi 101 ine uion ns
things have been going sacs, , . . , , .
v s (ill v after us retirement rom
office when he will be coping
with daily mountains of mail with
the help of only a tiny staff.
At any rale, it was a lot of n
to watch for.
The blossoms are gone now but
he city is still swarming 'Withi
isilors. Krom a distance, Capitol i
Hill looks like an ant hill that profits, operating costs.
has been seeded with sugar, most cases they face ques
lumps. I ioning from the floor with stock-
I have just completed a round 'hnldi-i- inleiesl nsn.illv slii,ni.,.sl
trip stroll from the Capitol lo the n the subicci nf i lvni,.,. fm- ,hvJ Congress cither laic this session
Health, Education and Welfare j(,.n( changes or slock splits. "r sometime early next year prob-
ueparimeni, wiucn i mane an in- This js ;,0 ,C. season for prc-i u asueo iu restore
uniiiai census. itit (ins in- fur i-nvisiriii nf llin i 'ii-iiiiuwvi o i.iiiiv us a uc-siai
Along Ihe circular drive around jnarlicr ones Often tli iniiiirrmy general, tlie resigned from
the slntuo of General Grant nt meeting is the occasion for an-ltl,e A,'my "hen he entered poli-
ine loot oi capiioi inn, i counied nouncing new nrodiicls or exnan- ' " 1 'esiucni in j:ki.
"id chartered buses and five ice's,,,,, p,S, Kither ns a retired President or
Many companies now use Iheirj" restored live-star general, the
annual meetings as a chance to chief executive will be permitted
show stockholder;: around the a smH payroll by the govern-
plant or lo demonstrate the new'mcnl. But this would consist at
Tl'LELAKE District Itangcrt
Klmo Brough. Tulclake, said to
day that Jep-v Chapman and lloli-
ert Simon recently completed the
annual snow survey on the Mo
doc National Forest. They found
an average snow depth of 5ii
inches. Water content averaged
24 inches.
Trip to Medicine Lake was made
in a surplus army weasel. Chap
iman and Simon found it neces
i sary to travel over about to
miles of snow -covered mountain
terrain between the last oiierr
road and the lake.
Actual snow depth at the laka
aried from M inches to 35 inch
es. Water content ranged from 30
inches to l inches.
The Medicine Uike snow course
was established in W40. Greatest
snow depth recorded since then
was Ml inches in 1!I58. The least
amount of snow measured was
44 inches in Ifl44.
Decision
Upheld
( ream carl
couldn't begin lo count Ihe
number of visiting automobiles
hut 1 do know- one (lung wo
nnw have all the ingredients for
congealed traffic. It is taking me
15 minutes longer than usual to
drive lo and from work, and I
used in a number of the iioman; 'ravel alter rush hours.
dishes. It, also, is mentioned in
the Bible. Also, rue is said lo
have been Ihe antidote Mercury
gavo to Ulysses lo preserve him
from the elicits of Circe's en-
cu.iiKeii iievci.ige. hue has anj
The traffic situation is one of
the reasons why I walked lo the
Health, Education and Welfare
equipment bought with earnings most of only a secretary, an aide
that weren't divvied up as divi
dends.
'or many stockholders the an-
ind probably a driver.
This means his valet, his cook.
Mrs. Eisenhower's maid and anv
mial meeting is looked upon as other help will have lo be paid
an ouling. The presence or al- out of pocket.
seme ol a free lunch, and ilsl The valet, the cook and Ihe
tealtli. Education and Wellai'e:(uailv if ,1.oviffp()i come in .,maid are now personal employes
neparlmcnl. he other reason I (lsnlsM(,. !f ile Eisenhowers, but their
was lo see a demonstration of a
new rinsed circuit color teleision
The practice of splitting 'tipidomeslic staff is vast hy com-
1 1 tlii, L !i,,lil,,. nirliitc -mil l,lilin, I ll.'ll'isnn. T llv'l( arrlldlnmnil Ii, :
unpleasant odor in the garden protector called Ihe ediophore. ,hom jn m.mv M,C,ons of ,hc .; great manv servants, and a large
but when dried, the hluish green! According lo a press release. ,Km ciu,r n,,;incoly ,. in supoi ting staff of aides, secre-
icums wc.e pri.eu uy ine no- "-"' ' " 'H-""" '" rotation, is glowing. That is in tones, doctors, lite clerks, ad
mans as me way lo resioie in
terest" in a meat stew.
The menu lor the Seattle din
ner was printed in purple on
parchment, and the napery was
purple linen,
Soci.-il Drinking
By HAL BOYLE
icsi ,ne leasinunv o. using live lwl)(,nl,ion of 1P s.0; of sl(K.k 'visers. lawyers, drivers, baggage
IV to replace time - consuminglmvnpl.shi ,, ,s ( ,he;hanller. pilots and protectors,
visits and lours for orientation ,.lnd ins ho ,,, noljun lat The problem of adjusting to life
and information purposes. I , ...... s , ,.,. alter the White House is not new
Here. I said lo mvself, might.
he Just the thing Washington
needs for Ihe tourist season. I fig
ured if sightseers gathered in one
place and saw Ihe sights on tele
vision it would save then
But not all annual nicotines are bv
just big funfests.
Bitter proxy fights often turn
them into Donnybronks. Some of
these fighls have been front-page
isr.w iium inn - iiungs a of walking Better yet. they
columnist might never know il he wouldn't need to drive Irom one
didn't open Ins mail: :p;ll.e , ,llwnM.r-
tfie aiiusc ol social drinking in; hilo watching the demonstra-
ineans. Everv outgoing
President faces the same situa
tion, but with Ihe Eisenhower's,
ihe process may be unusually
painful, because il has been n
lot i r .. I.- ;.. -.I . ...... i lone ai'lti.-illv sii-.-i, llm lil lulu.-
I1CWS IUI MCCIVS III flllV.tlHl-. .11MIIV I- "- " ."" ..... ..'.i,.
finally find their way into the '"cc they have lunclioned with
America has led to the unlortii
nate result that one of every seven
alcoholics is a woman.
We hadn't policed it ourselves,
hut tnc sun grew two per cent
brighter and correspondingly
wanner, during the last
year
lion. 1 he;:an lo have a few sec
ond thoughts. But 1 still .think il
might work. If you will send me
$28,000. we can buy one of the
machines and orgam.e a com
pany called Immobile Tours. Inc.
f'vciijy charging a small admission.
we ought to get rich hy the
courts. tHm a large supporting
It's the stockholder's big season provided by I'nclc Sam.
all right, whether it's a love least
or p dog fight thai awaits him.
stall
II a cloud could sit on vou, Enurth of .lu'v
it would squash you Hal. A good However, we will have to ar
robust thundercloud weighs about ranj.c n more appetizing tour than
lr' 'n. Hie one I IiwiL- hv i,.l.., ,v,
Tli Almanac
By Inited Tress International
Today is Thursday, April 21
the !!2!h day of (he year. :!; im
mure in l'Jiit).
The moon is approaching ils
t(a-ks(a
By MEKRIMAN SMITH
I'I'i While House Reporter
WASHINGTON l'Pl -
Backstairs at Ihe W hile House: j new phase.
The post-While House re-ad.just- The morning slars are Mercury.
menl of rresident and Mrs. Mars, Jupiter and Saturn.
Eisenhower was a subject oli On Ihis day in hislorv:
onversation this week down in! In 753 B. C. Homulus founded
lour nan- dnesn I have mus-t,r0ugh research laboratories ol Georgia where the Kirst Family IRnmc.
cles, but it is pretty strong. II is ;,c National Institutes of Health, was enjovine a long spring vaca-! In 181(5 English novelist. Char
said that a healthy head of hairj f .., i ,J0ii t think the avor-ition at tlie Augus'a National Golf lotte Bronte, author of .lane Evrc.
can su.tam the weight of a 2.000-jag, sightseer would be IhriMed hv'club. ;was born.
IkiuikI horse. Hut I don't havcj color shots of a chimpanzee ''si The world, alter next .Ian. 20.! In 1856. workmen completed Ihe
t-iiiiiij- ii an in no even a snapsno(
Odd legislation: A Kentucky law SHORT RIBS
once required everyone to lake
a bath at least twice a year.
How kissahle can girls gel'.' Now
thev are wearing candy-flavored
lipstick. Hut what If a fellow's on
a diet?
Worst pun of the week Hubert
Q. Lewis says Ihe first thing a,
TV Western actor has lo learn'
is to be quick on the drawl.
Oin quotable notables: "Forty!
y,.ars of communism." says Dr.
Gabriel Ilauge, a lormer econom
ic adviser for Ihe Elsenhower ad
mini.slr.Vion, "have given Ihe av
erage Hussian one more shirt for
all his sacrifices."
The strenuous life: Dancy Lib
by Jones has an unusual exercise
(or strengthening her foot mus
cles. She picks up grain's w ith her
toes. You itart with grajies, then
go on to apples and watermelons.
What is Ihe price of capital
punishment in America'.' In the
liist 30 years more than 3.!00 per
suns have been executed for ma-
first railway bridge across Ihe
Rt Frank O'NaaI M,s-siss'PI'i Kiver, connecting Dav-
j . . cn(oi-t, Iowa, and Rock Island.
( A I ( WHAT V I '
ough: Svi i
' " - -Vii "g' , !
I HV. YOUR VI tKS VnAVdN I I
(Bu0t is Btuev. J vo EvrEJTy
In mil). American author Mark
Twain died.
In IWfi, Queen Elizabeth the
Second of Great Britain was born.
In h40. the phrase. "The $K4
t Quest ion." soon to become an in
tegral par! of (he American id
iom, was used for the first lime
in a radio quiz program. "Take
It or Ix-ave It."
A thought for today: Ameri
can writer Mark Twain said in
"The Adventures of Tom Saw
yer": "Work consists of what
ever a body is obliged to do . . .
play consists of whatever a body
is not obliged lo do."
."Vow You Know
By tinted Press International
The Witwalersrand gold field.
which extends 32 miles east and
west of Johannesburg. South Af
rica, is Ihe largest goldmining
area in the world.
The State Supreme Court af
firmed today an assault and bat
lery conviction against Philip
Duane Jackson, 24, Bonan.a.
Jackson was convicted by a
district court jury r beating Al
berto Sapiens after the two had
left a Bonanza tavern last May.
He was sentenced to 30 davs in
iail and was lined $250.
Jackson, through Attorney Glenn
D. Ramirez, appealed to the cir
cuit court. Alter trial there, he
(gain was found guilty and was
4iven the same sentence.
The Supreme Court aflirmed
the convictions and ruled that
tackson must serve 30 days and
pay the 5250 fine.
Jackson subsequently was tried
mil found guillv of assault with
i dangerous wea)on Uxn his
grandmother, Mrs. Ida Mae Cop-
pcrticld, last December 21.
He was sentenced lo three years
in the Mate penilentiary and is
there now.
Two other charges against Jack
on resulted from the same dis-
oulc that brought the assault with
i dangerous weaKin charge. A
barge of lewd cohabitation was
dismissed but Jackson w- a s
found guilty of anollier assault
and battery charge un Mrs.
Bertie Joe -and was sentenced
0 another 30 days. He also paid
1 $250 line. I
Short Meeting
Held By Council
BONANZA Bonanza Cily Conn-!
cil met at Ihe library Monday eve
ning with Mayor Waller Caseheer
In charge of the short business
meeting. '
Two ordinances are in tlie pro
cess of being read three times
- Pill jhelorc they are completed. The
jbudneteers end nednny 1!!
ling of buildings, and also the
' The County Budget CommittccHcarings were completed Mon- good building code. The second I
has completed its hearing ol day and Tuesday. one is the nuisance ordinance
'budget proposals Irom all conn-: 'r,e committee will meet again pertaining lo loose animals and
ly government department heads.! Monday al 1(1 a.m. with Bernard 'owls a the parking of house!
C. Davis of Bowers, Davis and trailers. 1
DENY HETIHK.MKNT Itl'MOItS Hof(m.,n o Saicm au(fjlols or Members, their husbands and
WASHINGTON 'CPU Army, Ihe county. wives attending the cocktail hour
sources and an aide to Gen Na-! "The law has been changed." and banquet at the Winema Ho !
than F. Twining said Wcdnes-County Judge Bob Walker said.;lel April 12. were Walter Case
day night they knew of no retire- "and we wont lo see that it's heer, Jim Hesclline.' Mr. and
ment plans bv the chairman of all handled properly." :Mr. Bob Hartley. Mr. and Mrs.
the Joint Chiefs of Stalf. i Walker said Ihe budget com-Marvin Brown, and Mr. and Mrs.
I The Minneapolis Tribune report- mitlce was "further ahead. bylDon Horsley. Speaker lor the
ed in a copyrighted dispatch that quite a bit, than we were a year CVl'"ing was ine president ot the
Twining would step down thisago." lOrganizalion, the mayor of Mod-
summer because of illness. Twin-! The hudgel should be ready forfr'. ''hn Snider,
ing has undergone cancer and publication belore June 1. A pub-l The evenl was a regional meet
appendicitis operations in the last, lie hearing on the budget will be ing of the League of Oregon cit
year. iheld alter that lime. lies.
who really known his busi.
ncas when it comes to ful
filling your I n nnly insurance
needs, including Car, Life
and Fire Insurance. He's
available, almost any time,
to help you. too. Here's his
name. Contact him today.
Save with
If State,
iatf Farm s
If low
? l j insurance
, J .3 .
V rntes fnr
T careful
J.:..
"& See me.
WM. N. GOEN
631 So. 6th Ph. TU 4-3262 I
Klamoth Falls, Oregon
ESTATE
FARM
INSURANCE1
COMPANIES
Home Offices: Bioomington, Hdnon
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DANCE AT
THE OASIS
Weed-Ashland Junction
Saturday Night
MUSIC BY
The Country Drifters
Dancing 9-1
Poul T. Hatchet
REPUBLICAN
CANDIDATE
For COUNTY COMMISSIONER
In pursuing the office of Klamoth
County Commissioner, if elected,
it is my assurance to the people of
Klamath County to devote as much '
time and energy as is necessary to give fair and
impartial representation to suburban, city and
rural areas.
I regret that I have been unable to contact each
of you personally, and will appreciate your support
in the forthcoming election May 20th.
Paid Political Adv. Paul T. Haicha'l. Roult 2, Box 75 Klamalh Palli, Ora.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
1960 Census of Population
WERE YOU COUNTED?
The enumeialion of Ameiicans in the 1960 Census is now almost
finished. As you know, it is veiy important that ihe Census be
complete and coriect. If you believe that you were not counted,
please fill out the form below and mail it immediately to
U.S. Census District Office
(Imert addict)
I hove checked with the membeis of my household, and I believe thai one (or more) of us was NOT counted, here or anywhere else,
in the 1960 Census.
On April 1, 1960, I lived at
iIIoum Number)
tptrfd or Boftdj
(Cil 7)
(Apwiiuent Number or Location)
This address is located between and
iNnrne of Strwi nt RA tNv ' tffoi r r..j
I am listing below the name and required information for myself and each member of my household.
PLEASE LIST:
1. Evetyont who uually lives in (hi
houicKold, whether related to you
or not,
2. All penon staying hei who hav
no other home.
PLEASE BE SURE TO LIST-
All members of your family living with you, Includ
ing babies.
All other relatives living here.
Lodgers and boarders living here.
Servants, hired hands, others not related lo you who
ore living he'e.
Anyone else staying here but who -has no othet
home.
ALSO LIST-
Persons who usually live here but who a't away
temporarily on business, on vacation, or jn a general
hospital.
DO NOT LIST-
College students who art away at college
(or who ai4 only on vacation),
f Persons stationed away from here in the
Aimed Forces.
Persons away in institutions, such ai a san
itarium, nursing home, home for the aged,
mental hospital.
TTiey will fee counted fAere.
NAMES OF PERSONS LIVING IN THIS HOUSEHOLD ON APRIL 1.
I960, AND THOSE STAYING HERE WHO HAVE NO OTHER HOME '
f Head of household on first line
Writ nm.l "ad
in fhif I Unmar,icd children, oldest fir,t
i Married children and their families
0rd,r Other relat.ves
Others not related to head of houtehc-ld
(It ynu 1IM more thin fl pernnn, u.e ui iMitionl sheet)
(p
I First namt ;M'd
Last name
Nome of person who-filled this form:
What ii the
relationship of
each person to
the head of this
household ?
ifor example,
wife, son,
daughter,
prandon,
mother-in-law,
lodger, lodger's
wife)
(P3)
Heoo"
Male
or
Female
iM or F
(Pi)
Il this person
While Negro
American Indian
Japanese
Chinese
Filipino
Hawaiian
Part Hawaiian
Aleut
Eskimo
(ie.)?
(P?)
When wai this
period born?
(P6).
Month ' Year
Ii this person
Married
' Widowed
Divorced
Separated
Single (never
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