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PAGE 4 B HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, October 13, 1960 'edia' iGrowers Asked To Enter Festival jiun i uwiwvc mi oats. 5: Class 6. sauash. lareest. $2: Class 9. onions, best three Class 12, red beets, $3. $2; Class i fruits, $3: Class 16, miscellaneouj $3, $2; Class 7, pumpkin, larg-1 pounds, $3, $2; Class 10, turnips, 13, tomatoes, $3, $2; Cass 14, best exhibits, ribbons; Clasa IT, est, $3, $2; Class , cabbage, ,;, $2; Class 11, carrots, $3, $2; 'apples. 3, 2; Uass 15, otner parsnips, w, , MERRILL All potato growersi By ANN LANDERS They appreciate compliments ; nu in me lumw ... Ihi r. .mniiniiv nPn,iinnl iDoms-Macdoel areas are invited Dear Ann Landers: inis ieuei-- - - -,rr is the hardest one I have ever had handle them graciously, to write. I can't go to anyone I uear Ann tanners: jne worn know with this problem. They would think 1 was crazy. I can't sign my name but if vou can Bive me some ad vice I will never forget you. I am 19 years old and just got out of the service three montbs ago. I started to go with a gin who works in a hamburger place. She is 18, very pretty, and has a lot of vet ad parseiwuty. I have takes this mti oat about inkt times in tee last three roenths. I give yoa ray setoran W0Fd that I never get totiraate with her. I kissed her several times, but nothing more and God is my judge. ' She told me last night that she Is pregnant and we have to get married. I told her it is impos sible, but she claims kissing can cause pregnancy on very rare oc casions. She insists her doctor said it was a once in a million medical miracle. Please answer in the paper im mediately. Have you ever heard of this medical miracle? I need help fast. - ANONYMOUS WRECK 1 : Dear Wreck:1 H you buy this story, you are a medical miracle so head. Ask the girl to give you the name of her doctor. She will not be able to give you a name because no doctor would tell such a wild story. Dear Ann: A very Intelligent friend of mine spends a lot of time and care selecting clothes. She always looks nice and I'm sure she knows it. Whenever someone gives her a compliment she makes some dis paraging remark such as. Oh this dress is an old rag. I wore it because it's comfortable." Last night I complimented her on a . hat which was becoming and she eflUntered with. "Jt' five years old. t-wor it "because my hair look! so awful." I know i few others who pull tills stuff.; What's the mailer with them anyway? INQUIRER Dear Inquirer: Some people can handle an Insult better than a compliment. It's because they are Insecure and unable to ac cept with poise kind words about themselves. to make potato exhibit entries in the 24th annual Klamath Basin hibit, first prize, $30 and Cup; second prize, $15; third prize, $10. Lot 3 least number of U.S. No. 1 netted gems to weigh 100 pounds; (must weigh 100 pounds Potato Festival to be held in or over) first prize. $10. Lot 3A-U.S. No. I bakers, all an who signed herself "Work-'lerrm uc,ooer horse Wife" reminded me of my All exhibits of U.S. No. 1 net-) own experience last fall. I've been ted gems and white rose com Lawyer Disbarred burning about this ever since, mercials, and certified seed, and gALEM AP) The Oregon Su Now I'll get it out of my systemilhe least number of U.S. No. ls:Dreme rnllrt . . to we.gh 100 pounds are classes. Vharr, rhest ' A sl . ' by writing to you like she did, My husband and I were walk ing home from church. The lady U.S. No. 1 bakers, the freakiest potato and variety, and the larg- who lives next doir shouted est single No. 1 potato are con-"Yoo-hoe, Clyde, can yti come tests open to statewide competi here a minute?" lion. Well, I v. eat ei hue ti ." Robert Pctrik. Merrill, chair- dinner. About an Irew later I man of '.he potato exhibits, wel- losken aowa an taws ens is comes all exhibits from any al Clyde. I woa efa rue Portland lawyer. The court said he converted funds of clients to his own use. then gave false testimony about it 2 ,secd' (n;tted 'gems) ai a Jiiauiig utjiuic 111c oimc UcM firct nrizp 510 classifications, first prize, $10; second prize, $5. Lot 4 largest single VS. No. 1 potato, first prize, $5. Lot 5 freakiest potato, any va riety, first prize, $5. Lot 6 4-H Club potato growers only, entries to consist of 25 pounds of commercial netted gems. U.S. No. 1, first prize, $25; second prize, $15; third prize, $10; fourth prize, $5. Lot 7 FFA potato growers only; class 1, commercial net ted gems, U.S. No. 1 (25 pounds exhibit', first prize, $10; class SIM y&ri am Rtert) was m a stepJBrietcis-pHHwg tt t& eflfa bor's sts-wn wwrdauis- fr Iris- fua dy slothes aod Ws Sunday hat. What ffe 'you say to tbat?-AS-OTIIER SLAVE Dear Slaves I say it's- rt batfi you didn't have eanrera han dy. The shot would have own good for a laugh for years to come If alcohol is robbing you or someone you love of health and dignity, send for Ann Landers' booklet, "Help For The Alcohol ic," enclosing with your request 20 cents in coin and a long, self- addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. (Copyright, I960) Landscaping Set For Park MOUNT SHASTA-Chester Cor rey of Ashland, landscape archi tect, has been hired to help Rich ard Person, director of the Mount Shasta Recreation District, to make plans for beautifying City Park. The announcement was made by George Thebolt, president of the district's governing board. The men will draw plans for full- scale landscaping to be complet ed as funds permit. Members of Mount Shasta Rod and Gun Club have asked that the improvements Include a shal low wading pool suitable for wad ing or tournament flycasting. The Golden Gate Angling and Casting Club management, San Francisco, has offered assistance in starting such tourneys. grievance committee. NUCLEAR SUBMARINE LONDON (AP) Queen Eliza beth II will launch Britain's first nuclear submarine next week. Built with U.S. help and with a grower in any .district in the state. Exhibits should be delivered at Merrill High School Thursday, Ottober 20, or at the latest, prior to 10 a.m. Friday, October 21. Exhibitors must use labels and tags furnished by headquarters. Ail exhibits in lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 ana 8 are to remain the 20TH CHILD pr8rty ol the Wamath Basin DUBLIN, Ireland (UPD Mrs. Potato Festival. Bridget Maguire gave birth to her All other exhibits must be 20th child Sunday at the age of claimed by October 24 and if noli51- I was young enough, I Lot 8 high school potato exhi bit, potatoes from any available Isource with exhibitor represent ing a Basin school (25-pound ex hibit), first prize, $10 to exhi bitor; second prize, $5, Lot 9 Class 1A canned pears. U.S.-trained crew, the submarine one quart, $5; class IB, canned Dreadnought will have an Ameri can reactor to power it, claimed, will be forfeited If there are less entries than premiums in any lot, Ihe judge is not required to award the first prize if the entries are Of inferi or quality. Any canning exhibits and produce not listed may be exhibited if desirtd and arrange ments made with festival head quarters. Ribbons representing prizes in all lots and classes will be placed on the winning exhibits. Prize money will be mailed as quickly as possible to all winners along wnn prize ribbons. Classes and awards are as fol low: Lot 1 netted gems, commer cial, U.S. No. 1, not washed. 50' pounds exhibit, first prize. $50 and cup; second prize, $25; third prize, $15. Lot 1A white rose commercial, U.S. No. 1, not washed, 50 pounds exhibit, first prize, $30 and cup; second prize, $15; third prize, $10. Lot 2 certified seed netted gems, not washed, 50 pounds ex hibit, first prize, $50 and cup; second prize, $25; third prize, $15. Lot 2A certified seed white rose, not washed, 50 unds ex- would have all 20 over again said Mrs. Maguire, herself the eldest child in a family of 24. peaches, one quart, $5; Class 1C, canned plums, one quart, $5; Class 2A canned corn, one pint. $5; Class 2B, canned string beans. one pint, $5; Class 2C, canned beets, one pint, $5. Lot 10 grain, seed, vegetables: Class 1, hannchen barley, $5, $3; Class 2, alsike clover seed, $5, $3; Class 3, alfalfa seed, $5; IClass 4, wheat, $5; Class 5, 55" rock-bottom! 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