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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 12, 1960)
J- I Dearded Cat9 From Koahs ville 1' By ANN LANDERS $ Dear Ann Landers: Are you tome aina 01 a nut or sometningv What do you mean by telling j tiro Ken is; Heanea sopnie that her red- I, bearded : boy I friend should cliavA nr hp I ' her home? Are ''. .- i-; waJ you, suggest ing that unless a person conforms he should be cast out of society? How about A. Lincoln, Gcorgie J5. Shaw. Siggie Freud, Hank Longfellow, Santa Claus. and all ttiose omer cooi cuisr ii una im- ' tion is going to swing again and luCU UP IU lla IDBUVIloiuuiuN . . . I l- 11 rr ve've got to quit bugging the off VC fiUt " Wv beaters, Vou're out to lunch. I ft.fi ' " 1 v - ftG.:" ' " ' "; .to bum-rap the off-beaten b a t there's a difference Between uiir beat and Kooksville. r. . . ; Every' one of the bearded gents fnentioned made some contriba- inrilUVUm maw mvmv w i , I.., frl.-.. alt .' imirl humIv 4a Attract ate I tenttoa. .They -. were men ' ef Atnievcinca wnw wins vkmm w- .. il. Af 4k. llaa ! ' . r I aT-Wl ! . he Ud I told-to take a shave m l7.vear.old odd-ball who ra trying to shock people Into etlelag him The Smith Brothers a( least Invented cough drops. . TUs beatnik did nothing bat tit a(Mtnd the house and aatageabc Saphie'i father. The advice stands. J ilear'.Ann Landers: Please toll jig . what !o - do about a good Irjend who blew her top over joethlng unimportant. The other evening my husband Jind 1 and our two .boys. '(.7. 'and 59) were invited to Jennie's house 1-1 a- . I v." -I ' , . ': Jennie has little girls, so she just doesn't understand that eoys h different. My Tommy spilled a "glass of milk on her kitchen Boor and naturally I was ernbar- CORRECT J It Is correct to refer to "these' United States. When speaking of Jhe states collectively, as units Ithat comprise the whole, it. is jproper to use the plural form. i i 1 1 II a i i nr Jo h iiuinnpi vWflilMiLTSD DAZZEO-UP BEATS m A BUST-UP BINGE C OWG . k . ... .-j ni VI i LIMITED ENGAGEMENT! SfertsSATUnDAY-l8c24 ' 2 KRFORMANCES SAT., SUN and MON. MATINEE 1i30 EVENINGS 7:30. A STORY OP THE TBCHNICOLOP ItSO faaMaa TtSO fMf (la AaWhl ' Af llaj riw CMrc'-NtnwM Mm HA Call- gagL: -; -m : aVM(U4Wt!)7S, t !IilL i rassed, but it wasn't the end of 'the world . - I nlrkeH un what T thnimht war a rae ana started to clean ud me 'mesa. 1 Shn fchrtakeri. "That's mv dishcloth. Don't von dare use it on the floor." 1 said, "It looks like a rag to me." She became livid and . rpnliprl. "Mflvha mv dishcloths look like rags, but my cnuaren Know now to oenave when they re out. . I shook all evening didn't en tov the suDoer one bit. and neith er did my nusDana. i am i want to go there (or supper ever again. My husband says to forget it. What is your advice? STILL aiuimi.u , . Dear Still: Go Without your chll uicu u Jim 10 -L..I ,1.-. t. It's obvious that Jennie Is not ........ emotionally tooled up for little Iiavb. . boys.' Bear Ann Landers: I'm 24 and macuy in love wun a gin . one Ihas a hot temper and I always seem to .be getting in Dad witn her about something that is not itwi uuvui f..l ! net ninhf T urae' at tlin llAmA and I ran out of cigarettes.. She wviii. uysiauo kv a a. iiwh 1 1 rnrn,.n..,nK. a k A slipped oh the stain and turned her ankle very bad. She got mad at me and said It 1 nafln t run nut of cigarettes the accident would not have; happened.: Then she punched me in tne arm., to Hnv I have a black and blue mark as big as an orange. . I phoned her uus morning out she wouldn't talk to me. What shall I do now?-BRUISEO BUT IN LOVE ..... Dear Bruised: Let her aloae. II vm'pji lurkv van mav Late feer for good. This giri saaads like a fire cracker with a start ruse, it yea marry her yaull need Meads at she blood baak. : Tn learn1 the knack of feelinl comfortable with the opposite sex, send for Ann Landers' booklet, "How To Be Date BAA," enclos ing with fcour reauest 20 cents in coin, and a. long, self-addressed, ; tamped envelope. . , (Ann Ijinrleni will be clad to twin vnn ' with vour nroblems. r Send them to ner in care ot mis newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope. BLACKLIST SHIPS . DAMASCUS. U.A.R. (UPD-The Arab League Thursday put the American ship Liscomb Lykes and the Swedish ship Lilian on 'its blacklist because they violated Arab boycott regulations, The action was taken by the league's Israel boycott office and presumably concerned trading with Israel. ' LAST ZAYS! YVONNE BeCARLO TIME OF THE CHRIST Ca'nYcRA 69 rtxAuEFfS, navssa wtsatm r.O. IS Ktoaaih rIK On, rkM Mat Tkklt ft I I SSMBM 4 ) SnalM t-i. m SIMIm I I I tfHkt fiitiiawn THE BRIGHTEST STAR EnMan Khrushchev Pays Price To Chinese WASHINGTON AP) - Soviet Premier Khrushchev apparently has won reluctant Red Chinese support for his plan to try to ar range a summit conference with President-elect Joiui F. Kennedy and other Western leaders some time next year. But in striking the bargain he so apparently has had to agree to follow a much tougher am1 more belligerent Communist po! icy line toward the United States and the other allied powers as advocated by Red China. Officials here wonder whether that may produce new tensions in East -West relations which would make a summit meetirg less desirable from the U. S. point of view. . Officials at the State Depart ment and in. other government agencies have been studying all week a new Communist party statement which was Issued Mon day near the end of a month long international Communist con ference in Moscow. Their present conclusion is that on the face of the statement Khru shchev has succeeded in getting Communist China's adherence, for the time being at least, to his policy of "peaceful coexistence." The statement recognized that ne gotiation is a part of the coexist ence doctrine, but did not em phasize the point. The officials also found much evidence in tho statement that the Red Chinese had succeeded in putting across their argument that if war is not inevitable it is at least a serious possibility. ihe new statement was read here as meaning that the Soviet.1: and the' Red Chinese leaders have succeeded for the time be ing in "papering over" their dif- lerences with patchwork agree ments, but that the differences themselves actually remain When Khrushchev wrecked .the. Paris summit conference lust May, following the U2 spy plane incident, he said he wanted to meet later on with a new V. S, president. Following Kennedy's election last month, Khrushchev sent him a relatively friendly mes sage which offered negotiations on outstanding problems In verv general language. This message was regarded here as his open ing move for negotiations looking to a summit meeting on Berlin. disarmament and perhaps other questions.' . U- S. officials have believed for some time that the Red Chinese were Dasicmiy opposed to Kliru- shchev s ; summit diplomacy. uuiciais nere said the new Communist statement contains many alarm signals for the West, particularly in laying down a mil. itant policy of Communist inroads into the new nations of Africa and Asia as well as into Latin Amer ica. .. : .'. ,. .' . .. Peaceful existence.- which Khrushchev has generally pre sented to the world as a policy of adjustment between the Commu nist and Western blocs is now defined as another form of the "class struggle." That means the Communist regard it as a oolicv of revolution to be promoted vig orously Dy an means short of war. NEW COMMANDER NAMED WASHINGTON (UPI) - Rear Adm. Charles K. Duncan, chief of the. Pacific Fleet Amnhihim.s Training Command, Friday was named commander of the U.S. Naval base at Subic Bav in the Philippines. The Lexinslon. Kv.. native will take over ii) January, succeeding Rear Adm. Arthur F. Spring, who was killed In an air crash last month. . KItmtlfc "ant, Orgm ; fttrvtnf Southern Ortgon and Norrharn California PublliMd dally (axcapt tat.) and Sunday by Sovtharn Oragott Publishing Company 'Main at ntplanada Phona TUiodo Mill W, a. IWIf TLAND, Puoiiihar Intorod at locond clan mattor at tho pott effKa at Kiamoth Folia. Oraaon. on Auguit K, ltoo, undor oct of Cwv orou, marcn iot- sacondlaia pest- it paw at Kiamam Fain, Oroaoa nd at additional maiilns ofticot. lUeSCRIPTION RATI! Carrlor I Month t l.ts t Montha ttfl.tt 1 Voor !. Mall In Advanoa I Monm I in 4 Month! lio oa 1 Voar tun Cornor and Doalort . Wookdoy 4 Sunday, capy Ida UNITSO PRESS INTiNTINAL 1 ASSOCIATfO PRESS AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATION Subtcrlbara not receiving delivery at their Herald and Newt, pleaie phone oena carpenter, nrculatlon TUoda 44111 before I fM. ITht aiiMiali txxf giftt l'i ' " I X t.f.i "Look! Wrinkle-proof 52 Forest Fires Put Out By Forestry A total of 52 reportable forest! fires were extinguished by tne state Forestry Department and co operating individuals on the Klam ath Agency state District during the 1960 season. These fires burned over a total of 1.710 acres of srass. brush and timber land. Only three of the 52 tires burned in excess of 10 acres; the other 49 were smaller than 10 acres in size. More than 65 per cent of the total acreage burned on the district this year was in grass, brush and juniper. The re maining S70 acres burned was in timberlands. The largest fire of the season Report Shows Shipments Up PORTLAND (AP)-The Western Pine Association said Friday in its weekly report on industry con ditions that production, shipments and orders of Western pine were up" last week compared with the previous week. , ... But all three categories were down compared with the same week last year. The report for last week, the previous week and a year ago: Orders 74,212,000 board feet 69.900.000 and 91,068,000. Shipments 73,225,01)0 board feet, 58,510,000 and 90,249.000. Production 68,075,000 board feet, 57,761,000 and 90,523,000, , HELPFUL TEARS Tears are helpful to the eye since thoy bathe the cornea and help to clear it of foreign parti cles, such as dust and hairs, and keep it from di-ying out. If the cornea should dry out, the eye would become blind. THEY ALL LAUGHED Until I Sat Down at the Organ! : PLAY AT SIGHT Without LESSONS! Electric CHORD ORGAN let n POOVt H le YOU. Me I, . M "" ''1 d.li MU..I hnk.. ) Ihrt n ( (I., , toWnKtlM pee. 3 Full Octave ef . Playing Keys and 12 Bast Chords!! Reg. 159.95 Special Factory Sale Price 6995 Never a Parking Problem At Radio & Electric 316 So. 6th A Christmas Fantasy . W for Hm baby w Hw J1 . . .. . I ' . - clothlngr Department occurred on Aug. 7, about two miles west of Beatty and covered 417 acres. The other two large fires were near Wilson Flat and started on July 7 and July 28. Lightning caused the largest number of fires by starting 16 of the 52. Of the remaining 36 man- caused fires, smokers were re sponsible for 12 and followed by seven debris burning, seven caused by campers, three by rail roads, one logging tire and 16 miscellaneous. Considering the very long fire season experienced this year and the effects of the continued drought, this small number of man-caused fires indicates resi dents of the area are very fire conscious. :f Personnel of the Klamath Agen cy State District again thanked lo cal residents for their fine coop eration and continued support dur ing going fires, and also for con tacting them when they wished to burn. Serve The Great Whiskey of the Old West one of America's Favorites Today! TWO GREAT BOTTLINGS &rouR'tHy wrapped for iht talari Straight ' Ill SHUT t(0W DI3I. CO .tOKWU , T. IWWX1 SIMttt WWW IWIB m, KHIMKI BY JAY MCAV1UK JW loll . BrkVil Who de you fan for the MUV rkty oilsd Hm fox wifhout a toil. Rsynard felt a tear ifort Mail load Is Hitting High Point With the Christmas mail load hitting its peak within the next few days. Postmaster Chet Lang- slet expressed his appreciation to day for the cooperation on his an nual "Mail Early For Christmas" campaign. 'While it's too late to talk about early mailing of Christmas, gifts and. cards, the postmaster said. "you can avoid disappointing your friends and loved ones on Christ mas Day by using airmail. There is still time for local deliveries, but be sure to send all Christ mas cards by first class mail and do include your return ad dress on all Christmas card en velopes and package labels." Postal employes are digging in lor the linal drive to get every thing delivered by Christmas Eve. "Now that the end of the big rush is in sight," the postmaster said, "I want to express mv thanks for the fine cooperation from our patrons. The 1960 'Mail cany ror unristmas campaign will be a rousing success if you'll just keep up the good work. On Christmas Eve this year, I'd like to see every mail bag empty and every post office eimploye relax ing at home." ChiraPrt'g first nprmannnl cihnnl was built ot brick and the first city olfices were in a brick build ing. ' Announcing . . . GEORGE E. COOK - formerly with Al't Barber Shop , has purchased Halaas' Barber Shop - - 121 North 8th r And Will te Open; for v -Business Tuesday, Dec. 13 SERVICE BY APPOINTMENT - PH. TU 4-7530 ' Today, as in the Old West, no whiskey is more welcome or proudly served than Kentucky's great Sunny Brook. Serve and enjoy the rich, sunny taste of 74J Qt. Bland HERALD AND Resident WASHINGTON (UPI) - Presi dent Eisenhower has not had a full-dress, forma) news confer ence for three months the long est such interval during his ad ministration except for the con valescent period following his 1955 heart attack. The Chief Executive last con ducted a wide-open question-and-answer session in Washington on Sept. 7-at the start of the political campaign. He appeared before newsmen in Augusta, Ga., on Nov. 16 to explain his directives to cut down overseas spending- and halt the gold outflow. But questions were limited to that subject and Eisen hower announced at the outset that it was not a formal press conference. During an October vacation, the President answered a few ques tions on .the first tee of the El dorado Country Club near Palm Springs, Calif., about a political appearance in New York City. But neither the -White House nor the corps of correspondents regarded either session as a news conference. There is no indication from James C. Hagerty, the Pres ident's press secretary, when the next one will be held. However, Hagerty said in answer to a question that he was sure the Chief Executive would meet reporters before he leaves office Jan. 20. In 1955, the Chief Executive met with newsmen on Aug. 4 and then headed for a Denver vaca NOT COMPULSORY Annual pensions of $5,000 have been granted to, widows of past U.S. presidents, but these pen sions were granted by special Act of Congiess as a matter of grace rather than of legal right. STORM WINDOWS F.H.A. Terms Free Eifimotei George Clark end Asioc. TU 4-8-iU or MrGauehey'i Tradlnr House ii0 Alt. Or. TU 4-3241 Sunny Brook kEMXI IWSKT IS fWOf, R tfm apjrut STS1 NEWS. Klamau) Falls, Ore, Ducks News Meet tion. He suffered a heart attack on Sept. 24 and did not see re porters again until Jan. 8, 1956 five months from the August conference. The long interval this year con trasts sharply with the Eisen hower record in 1959, : when he met with newsmen at least once a month. . Eisenhower has pioneered in several ways In his dealings with the communications media. He allowed television cameras to re 'ELI'S HARDWARE APPLIANCE POPCORN POPPER 9 All Aluminum - 4-Qt. Capacity Guaranteed - J MODEL RM , Medium Reg. : 10.45 WITHOUT CONTROL SALE ffe Mnheam r Thumb Reg. 21.95 White,. Pink, Model H-MD 1 $&& thini (DsmwnMhahd in Dixh (DownAhuM SioM (Pry m -ar .eaiB mm m1 a r .aam 528 Monday, December II, IMS cord the news conferences start ing with his 58th press session on Jan. 19, 1954. . 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