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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Tuesday, Nov. 1, 1960
BASIN BRIEFS
Merrill
' Norman Jacob, Merrill, presi-
".dent of Oregon Hereford Associ-
jf '.at ion, recently represented the
; ' group in Kansas City at a meet-
big of the American Hereford As
sociation. 1
. Merrill Library Club will host
:-Mrs. Earl McFal Thursday, No
vember 3, in the recreation hall
' from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The public
It Invited to Mrs. McFall's dem
onstration involving Christmas
"decorations. Those who are in
terested in making decorations at
: the meeting are asked to call
Shasta Drive-In
CLOSED TONIGHT
0n Thursday, Friday,
Saturday At Uiual
Mrs. Jim
materials.
'DENNIS THE MENACE'
Walker lor a list of
Molin
Drivers' License Examiner will
be on duty in Malin Thursday.
November 3, at the Fire Hall
from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. according
to an announcement received
from the Department of Motor
Vehicles of Oregon.
. Beotty
Mr. and Mrs. George Andmon
are parents of a daughter born
last week, named Lou Ann.
PROTEST FORMAL ATTIRE
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPD
About 90 Yellow Cab Company
drivers went on strike Monday to
protest a company order that
they wear dress shirts, black
ties and dark trousers while
working.
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Lonesome Unci
Deserves Attention
Dear Ann Landers: I've been
going with Wilfred for nine years.
I bought a wedding dress when
he first asked me to marry him,
back in 1951. It was a size 10.
Now I'm a size 14 and I can't
get into the dress to save my
neck. The seams can't be let out
any more, either. I looked.
The trouble is not with us, Ann,
it's our folks. I am 34 and Wil
fred is 36. Whenever we set a
date something happens, like his
mother has had three heart at
tacks, and my dad has had asth
ma troubles. Two years ago his
folks had to borrow $2,000 from
him to save their home. That was
the money we were going to get
married on.
Last June everything was set
and my mother came to me with
tears in her eyes. She begged me
to wait until my older sister gets
a man. She is 38 and nothing is
in sight. What do you suggest?
CiEItT
Dear Gcrt: A double set of
apron strings Is trangling your
hopes for a life together.
You and your boyfriend (.16
this is a boy?) should set a
date now, and get married come
heart-attack, asthma, mortgages
or unmarried sister. If you wait
until everything is just right with
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: My elderly
uncle has been confined to
mental institution for several
years. He's
quiet, harm
less, and nev
er bothers any
one.
On Thanks
giving I have
a big family
dinner and I
always invite this uncle as he is
elcased on holidays. His clothes
don't fit very well and he looks
out of place with his institutional-
type haircut, but lie s mannerly
and pleasant. Sometimes he be
comes a little restless when
there's a lot of conversation
around him, and he moves from
chair to chair.
My husband told me last night
I should not invite my uncle this
year because his queer ways
make him uncomfortable. He says
I don't owe this uncle anything,
and I do owe him the courtesy
of selecting Thanksgiving dinner
guests. Who Is right?-AUSTIN
Dear Austin: Your uncle prob
ably looks forward to this dinner
as one of the highlights of his
lonesome, wretched existence. It
would be unspeakably cruel to
exclude him.1 He's not Just an both your families, someone will
ordinary guest. There are ninny have to wheel you down the wed-
Road Toll
Claims 3
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By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Three more traffic fatalities
vere reported in Oregon Monday.
The October toll went on record
is the third highest in the state
his year.
The latest victims included two
icrsons who died in a hcadon
.rash near Mcdlord and a man
.vho died of injuries suffered five
Jays earlier in an Eastern Oregon
lccident.
The Associated Press tabulation
ihowed today that 48 persons died
on the state s highways in Octo
ber. That toll was exceeded only
by 49 deaths in July and 58 in
September.
bo lar tins year, 374 persons
have been killed in Oregon autO'
accidents. At a comparable period
year ago,, there had been 402
highway fatalities.
The headon crash of a logging
truck and a car killed two per
sons 40 miles northeast of Med
ford Monday.
State police said the victims
were identified tentatively as Leo
Lester Jones, 54, of Lancaster,
Calif., and his wife.
Police said the crash occurred
moments after Jack Wesley Bro
phy, 50, of Lagle Point, swerved
his truck to avoid birds that sua
denly darted into his path. He was
not injured.
An accident that occurred last
Wednesday look the life of Ed
ward Benjamin Freauff, 40, of
Portland, in a Richland, Wash,
hospital Monday.
Mate police said Frcaulf was
injured when his pickup truck
overturned on state Highway 730,
near irngon, and rolled over
several limes.
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Coors Suspect Taken To Denver
1 DENVER (L'PI - Joseph Cor
bett Jr., charged with kidnaping
and slaying Colorado millionaire
Adolph Coors III, was flown here
early todav in the custody ol U.S.
deputy marshals.
(he Coors kidnaping and murder
was taken to Denver cily jail.
Coors was kidnaped in Feb
ruary of this year and a ransom
note demanding $500,000, was sent
lo his family. Negotiations wild
Corbett was whisked away from1 the Coors family were not carried
Seattle, Wash., aboard a commer-, through by the kidnaper.
cial airliner Monday night. There
was no advance notice.
Immediately upon his arrival
here, the much-sought suspect in
Queen Opens Parliament
aspects ' of this situation that
make him a very special guest,
indeed.
Keep Inviting lilm, Honey, and
(ell your husband If he becomes
too uncomfortable, he can lake
himself for a walk around the
block.
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ding aisle.
Dear Ann Landers: I'm a bov
16 with a big problem. I can't
get a girl to go out with me
twice. When I ask (or a second
date they always have some flim
sy excuse. I can't understand
this because when we're out on
the "first, date they seem to have
a lovely time. They always thank
me for the pleasant evening and
say it was fun.
I do believe in holding hands
and a kiss on the first dale.
Sometimes I get a No and some
times a Yes. The gills I take out
are all 15 and come from good
families. Can you lell me why
I'm having this problem; WON
DERING Dear Wondering: I'll bet you'd
have better lurk If you didn't
try to hold hands and kiss on the
first date. Some girls could get
(he notion you're overly aggres
sive and I think they'd be right.
Moth Balls
Given Tots
PORTLAND AP) Poisonous
moth crystals were dropped with
candy into the sacks of children
trick-or-treating on Halloween
Monday night. Police said some
of tlie children tasted the crystals
but none apparently ale them
Several children remembered
where they got the crystals, and
authorities arrested a 17-year-old
boy a short time Inter.
Deputy Frank Gilbert said the
teenager admitted giving the cry
stals to six or eight children. 1
"He said he did it for a joke,
he Ihought it would be funny,"
the deputy added. The teenager
was being held by juvenile authorities.
Gilbert said the teenager told
the children lo open their trick-
or-treat sacks "and then dropped
in candy and a few crystals with
them. Some realized they weren't
candy and threw them away.
Several tasted them and spit
them out."
A doctor al the University of
Oregon Medical School Poison
Center reported the crystals con
tained formaldehyde, Gilbert said.
Vote At Home
Set By Nixon
PHILADELPHIA (UPD - Vice
President Richard M. Nixon today
left the definite indication that he
plans to wind up his grueling
home stretch campaign swing
with a flying trip to California
Tuesday, Nov. 8, to vote in person.
To learn the boobv-lrans of Nixon's schedule parlirr rallnrl
teenage drinking, write for ANN: for him to be back in Washing
LANDERS' booklet, "Teenage J ton next Monday night for a wind
Drinking," enclosing with your up campaign telecast with Presi-
request 20 cents in coin and a dent Eisenhower and to remain
long, self - addressed, stamped in the capital city Tuesday after
envelope. I having cast a California absentee
Ann Landers will be glad to ballot.
help you wilh your problems. Send
thorn to her in care of this news
paper enclosing a stamped, self
addressed envelope.
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MACON, Ca. (UPD - Officials
at the Charles H. Bruce Elemen
tary School had no trouble Mon
day finding the boy who p u t
lacks on every seat but one in a
classroom. The 7-year-old occu
pant of the only untacked scat
confessed when questioned.
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LONDON (AP) - Queen Eliza'
beth II opened a new session of
Parliament today wilh a promise
to keep the pubs open later at
night.
The queen's speech from the
throne, written by Prime Minister
Harold Macmillans government,
also promised to work toward the
political and economic unity of
Western countries and reaffirmed
Britain's allegiance to her alli
ance with the United States and
the other North Atlantic nations.
But it was the pledge to re
form the licensing laws that the
bulk of the British public was in
terested in.
The queen gave no details. But
Home Secretary Richard A. But
ler, whose department will pre
pare the new legislation, has
promised later closing hours and
also to make them uniform over
the country.
Pubs now must close at 10:30
or 11 p.m. in London, depending
on what part of the city they are
in. Oulside the capital the tradi
tional "Time please, gentlemen"
comes at 10 p.m.
With the tourist trade in mind,
Butler also hopes to make it pos
sible' to buy, drinks with supper
up to 2 a.m. all over the country
instead of just in London as at
present.
The queen read her message
sitting erect on her golden throne
in the red and gold chamber of
the House of Lords. Her full-
skirted dress was of brocaded
silk and she wore a .glittering
crown.
The lords, robed in scarlet with
ermine collars, and the diamond
tiaraed peeresses filled the bench
es of the chamber. Members of
the House of Commons in their
dark morning suits stood at the
back.
The queen stressed that Britain
will continue to cooperate "in con
solidating the European Free
Trade Association," the seven-nation
West European trade group
BriLain heads.
The government will work to
ward the political and economic
unity ot western Lurope, on
basis satisfactory to all the gov
ernments concerned, the queen
said.
This statement was an expres
sion ot tne Macmillan govern
ment's desire to build a bridge
between the free trade group and
the rival, six-nation European
Common Market group.
As she does in every throne
speech, the queen spoke of "the
friendship which links us with our
great ally, the United States of
America." She called this relation
ship a powerful element for the
defense of peace.
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Cabinet Post
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NEW YORK t UPD Thomas E.
Dewey, two-time unsuccessful Re
publican candidate for president,
has virtually ruled out any cab
inet post for himself if Vice Pres
ident Richard M. Nixon is elected!
president.
Dewey said Monday I cant
think of anvthing that would in-)
duce me ever again to take pub
lic office." The former New York
governor was then asked it nc
w as "leaving any loopholes in I
such a rejection, and he replied,1
"I certainly am not."
Dewey, whose political advice
reportedly has been sought by
Nixon, said on a TV program
lliat the presidential campaign be
tween Nixon and Sen. John F.
Kennedy was "just about as close
as il was two months ago. But
lie declined to predict who would
be elected.
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ELECT
GEORGE FLITCRAFT
Your
State Representative
HE WILL:
Work On Interim Committees
. Tht foundation for most legislation it the action
of interim committees. The record thows that
. Klamath County representatives have a poor at-
4r p- fandanee record. , ' :
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Spend His Time On The Job
It takes hours, days, and weeks In addition to
the regular session of the legislature to give you
the representation you deserve.
Remain Free From Pressure Groups
George Flitcraft will represent all the people and main
tain his freedom from special Interest and political pres
sure groups.
Fight For The Future of O.T.I.
The next few years are critical ones for Oregon
Technical Institute. Now, more then ever before
vigorous support for O.T.I, is needed in legislative
sessions.
Paid Pol Adv.. FHtrraft for Brp. Comm.,
It. A. Kent, Chrmrt., 1934 Ptlnttr
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Room for a family of six. Beautiful interiors. A superb ride. The Charger 225 engine is a
sizzler. Inclined 30 degrees to the right it's got an uncanny way with a gallon of regular.
Mounted on the engine is a new device called an alternator-generator. It makes the battery
last far longer than usual. Visit your Dodge Dealer. Go see what Dodge has done for compacts.
Optional at mod. .t eai
JOE FISHER
Klamath Folli, Qr.