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PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore. Thursday, October 20, 1960 "DENNIS THE MENACE" I KNOW i look impels. But tuatS we way ya eOTTA LOOK WHEN VOU 30 VISIT PEOPiE J " : BUDDIES IN BONDAGE LIVERPOOL, England UPI ;Harvey Kay, 24, and Harvey ;Mansell, 28, were jailed for three months Wednesday for , breaking into a suburban jail they recent ly had left to hold a midnight beer party with tneir Buddies. Med Pupil Wins Award Kit G. Johnson, Klamath Falls, is among eight medical students at the University of Oregon Med ical School who have been award ed Dr. Laurence Selling Student Research Scholarships, according to Dr. D. W. E. Baird, dean. These scholarships, ranging from $750 to $1,000, are reserved for students enrolled in the five year program leading to both an M.D. degree and a master's de gree in one of the basic sciences. They are designed to encourage the development of medical re searchers, teachers and leaders in clinical medicine. The awards are made on the basis of academic achievement, aptitude for research and person al qualifications. Prizes are drawn from the proceeds of a $200,000 gift from an anonymous donor in the name of Dr. Lau rence Selling, professor emeritus of medicine and former chairman of the medicine department at the Medical School. Others chosen for the award were Rolf R. Engel, Delbcrt M. Kole and Sam L. Meyer, all of Portland; Wesley A. Cook and Frederick C. Hoesly of Milwauk ie; Gunnar E. Christiansen, Eu gene, ana Myron c. snirasu, Olea, Hawaii. STAR GAZER! O y 36-43-81-871 , TAUIUS ( V MAY 21 ?A 1- 8- 9 271 ZS 4f 3 1 -Pi GEMINI MAY 17 ') JUNS J! M65-68-74 CANCIR JUN! 23 49-52 53-J3 71-73-75 no I JULY J U. AUG. 13 213-40f5l 677283-83 VIRGO rt . AUG. 2 'St 3- 6-19-22 -By CI-AY R. I'OLLAN- Your Daily Activity Guide According to th Stan. 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Bv AW LANDERS Dear Readers: Thanks to all who wrote to comment on the letter from the wife who com plained bitter ly because her husband would drown every thing in cat sup, I had no idea the subiect was of stw universal In terest. That letter provoked an as tonishing response mostly sym pathetic to the wife. Here are some samples: From Miami: You were much too easy on that vulgar, catsup craving lout who went so far as to put catsup in his martini! I'd buy three bottles, all right and break them, one at a time, over his fat head. After slaving to season the meat to perfection a man who would douse delicious food in catsup deserves to be crowned. - PERFECTIONIST , From Sandusky, Ohio: If my old man drowned a $2.40 beef tenderloin in catsup I'd buy dog food for him and pocket the dif ference. From Oklahoma City: That cat sup addict is a former Navy man I'd bet my bottom dollar on it. We called it Red Eye and it covered a multitude of kitchen sins! From Nassau, Bahamas: The woman who Is teed off because her husband is a catsup fiend has high-class worries. My hus band keeps emptying bottles around here by the sackful but it's not catsup he's crazy over. It's bourbon. I'd be happy to trade troubles with her. From Charleston, West Virgin ia: I'd give him catsup all right one tomato at a time! land I'd hate to crush his spirits. Please tell me what to do. NAN Dear Nan: If you can get the point across with a little humor, it will be less painful. Tell him his letters are a fire hazard and you must read them with asbestos gloves. Ask him to continue to write but less like a sweetheart and more like a friend. Editor Given Post By Elmo Smith Dear Ann Landers: I dated a boy in the service when he was home on leave. He asked me to write to him and I agreed. His very first letter floored me. It was full of poetry and passion. If my dad had gotten hold of that letter I would have just died. The odd thing is, Ann, I gave him no reason to write a letter like that. In fact I never even let him kiss me. I answered in' an impersonal way, hoping he'd take the hint. His second letter was as mushy the first. Before I had a chance to reply he wrote a third letter even more intimate. This boy is nice, and he's a gifted writer but I don't want any more love letters. I've heard boys in the service are sensitive ifcrala atiileto; Klamath Palls, Oregon Serving Southern Oregon and Northern California Published dally (except Sat.) and Sunday by Southern Oregon Publishing Company Main at hspianade Phone TUxedo 4-8111 W. B. SWEETLAND, Publisher Entered as second class matter at the post office at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on August 20, 1904, under act of Con gress. March 3, 1879. Second-class post- ige paid at Klamath Falls. Oregon, ind at additional mailing offices. SUBSCRIPTION RATES Carrier 1 Month I 1.71 Month. $10.50 1 Year Si 1.00 Mall In Advanc. I Month t 1.71 e Months $10.00 I Year $18.00 Carrier and Dealers Weekday a, Sunday, copy 10c UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATED PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATION Subscriber not receiving delivery of their Herald and News, please phnne Gene Carpenter, Circulation Manager. TU.tao 4.8111 before 7 P.M. Dear Ann: My girl friend and I are having an argument. You know that common expression: "I couldn't care less." Well she says it's "I could care tess." Please tell us in your column which is right. - TOOTH AND TOENAIL Dear Toenail: The expression as I understand it is "I couldn't care less" which means I don't care at all. On the other hand, maybe she could care less, which means she does care, at least a little. To be honest, this is a waste of valuable newspaper space and I couldn't care less. To learn the knack of feeling comfortable with the opposite sex, send for Ann Landers' booklet, "How To Be Date Bait," enclos ing 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. tCopyrlght, 1960) Herald and News Editor Frank Jenkins has been named to me c.r.ion Pnlirv and Defense Com- Imittee for Elmo Smith, Republi can candidate for the U.S. senate. The Committee of Arts, Science anrt Education for Smith (CASE) was organized to serve as an advisory committee to the for mer pnvemnr. during the cam paign and after the election if he is the winner. Foreign policy committee mem Kr im-hide Dr. Vladas V. Juo- deika, professor of political sci ence, University of Portland; George Hoffman, chairman of so cial studies division, Portland State College; Lamar Tooze, Portland lawyer and reserve ma- jor general; Robert C. Ingallj, Corvallis Gazette-Times nuhlkl,. and Robert M. Gatke, head of thj' department 01 political science at Willamette University. POSTAL UNIONS TO MERCr WASHINGTON (UPD-The na. lion's two oldest unions of p,tvt office clerks have announced plans to merge into a sincje or. ganization under the AFL-CIO by a. 1. , next iwami i. They are the National Fedora, lion of Post Office Clerks, wit), about 100.000 members, and ih9 United National Association of Post Office Craftsmen, which hni about 35.000 members. Thoughty Thieves CROYDON, England (AP)-Six raiders broke into a big depart ment store, blasted open a safe and escaped with 17,000 pounds ($47,600). 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