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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 1, 1961)
i2 i - "'I I I . 1HILD NB HIM KMimA uaironum nepr flopping UmL A:MMAMin.rl III Mil iui i nauai Room Bear Heavy Load f By WARD CANNEL NEW YORK (NE A ) "Listen. I wouldn't take a job operating air Dort radar. Not in a million years Not after what I've seen in those control towers." The fellow talk ing was still visibly rattled over the in-air collision of two passen ger planes over New York. He has recently finished an as signment to define air traffic con gcstion problems. His official re port is in. He does not want Ms name mentioned. yninnv lt AC. CUT mm m nirl with batan. Thii class of twirlers meets every Sat urday and Monday in the auditorium to laarn and practice. Left to right are Ruth Kramer, instructor, Kathy Dodson, Susan Gelhaar, Nancy Garner, Claudia Fillmore, Mary Lou Taylor, Viclci Carter, and Mindy Carter. :r3. 7 THE AUDITORIUM'S snack bar is a favorite spot for hungry teent after their vigor out activities. Sheri Powell serves Karen Learning, Dale Stites, Stephanie Olvera and arbara Evans during a Hi Night function. ; ; ' "You can go crazy in those ra-;ono. A great combination tension and tedium. And all lor aooui s,ww a year. . "A couple of liours off for some other duty and a couple of hour back on. It's some help. But not much. "And then you get a visibility zero morning like this one and those blips are piled up until your eyes are swimming. And there's no machine that can do the. job nearlv as well as a radar oper ator who's willing to work for dar rooms," he said. "Espe cially on liie morning shift when the passenger traffic really be gins piling up. "If you re in New York, you pick up a blip of an incoming plane as it begins its descent somewhere around Allentown, Pa. You have to identify the blip and follow it while earlier blips are coming in and later ones are being picked up. If somebody asks you for a cigarette or if you want a cup of coffee and you look up for five seconds well, a jet liner can go a mile in those five seconds Once the planes get close enough to the airfield, their blips get moved to the close radar screen, You can lose a blip for several seconds. Or you can find one that you didn't expect another couple of seconds of distraction. "You think that kind of a job isn't enough to tense you up? I put enough time in those radar rooms to know I dont want to fly again. But. of course, I do tly. o-i just cross your fingers and tell yourself you don't remember." SPEAKER SELECTED The Speaker is the presiding of- , ficer of the U.S. House of Rep resentatives. He is nominated at a party caucus and chosen by members of the House. SAFETY PROGRAM STATESVILLE, N.C. (AP) Statesville really watches over the safety of its children. A police man calls on each prospective first grader at his home before school starts. He and the young ster work out the best route for the child to follow to school and the policeman counsels the young ster on traffic safety. Stamps In The News By SYD KRONISH AP Newsfratares Postage Stamp Day in Austria is usually honored by the issu ance of a new stamp. The I960 event received special attention by means of a stamp of unusual design. The three schilling plus 7C groschen is brown red in color. It depicts the die proof of a 1999 Austrian stamp (Hunting Se ries showing a stag) as seen through a magnifying glass. The hands of a stamp collector hold these items in familiar pose. This is probably the first time a die proof has appeared on a stamp. show a wooden statue of St. Mar tin. . A 30 centime will commemo and Company, Catalog Dept., Bos- ,ate the 500th anniversary of the ton 17. Mass. Colleee of St. Barbara. Two ' stamps in the wildlife preserva Arniina I..-. issued a new one'tion series also are scheduled for .1 i m,o,-ai tho issuance. , A 20 centime will lea trcau avaiiiiJ iu vuiuiih.iiihiv ..w ........ : vi. rn. ture lapwings and a 45 c will gress. It depicts the Blessed Vir- wild ducks. gin of Lujan, patron saint of thc Argentine Republic. The color ol llie new slamp is blue. The new I96t U.S. and British North America catalog by H. E Harris and Company is now on Hi market. - It contained 160 Daces. 1.200 illustrations, a U.S stamp Identifier, special "Ameri cana" section and united u tioos. The catalog incorporates more than 1.000 up to the minute price changes. The price is 35 cents and may be obtained post-free by writina directly to H. E. Harris Indonesia reports it has issued four new stamps commemorating World Health Day. All are of the same design showing an anopheles mosquito and the words "Hari Kesehatan Sedunia 1960" (World Health Day I960) and "Basmilah Malaria" (Destroy Malaria). The Philippines Bureau of Posts reports that a stamp honoring the late President Manuel L. Que zon has been issued. The new stamp depicts his portrait. The one centavos is olive green. Also issued by the Philippines was a four value set-honoring the 1960 Olvrnpics, The six cents shows basketball, 10 c running, 30 c marksmanship and 70 r swimming. The lower two values are for regular mail and the high er stamps for air mml. Fiance has' announced it will Issue three new sets of stamps. A Red Cross set of two stamp wilt honor St. Martin. The 20 centime plus 10 will depict the mare of live Brotherhood of St Mali in. The 2 c plus 10 will (ft - )iW AW 1 'X? " , ' Mrs j. J v !": J TO OLD and NEW FRIENDS ) 'Will" Cedarleaf, Realtor Orville E. Reichenberg Quickie Trip: 23 Minutes MINNEAPOLIS (UPI When Mrs. Average Shopper announces she's making a "quick trip to the grocery store the chances are she will Slav there at least 23 minutes. During those minutes she will buy 13 items at a cost of 56 cents for each item. These shopper statistics come from Mrs. Eleanor Loomis, exten sion consumer marketing agent at the University of Minnesota. Hjt findings arc based on a study ol 3,200 food slwppers. The study showed that only about 30 women of each 100 came to the store equipped with a shop ping list. They bought four more items than the women who came without a list, spent about four to six cents per minute of shopping and spent more tune doing their marketing. Consumers who use a list are likelv to shop once or twice n week,- whereas those who don't use a list buy fewer items at a time but shop more frequently. "Will" Cedorleof Peggy Peebler M&S Realty, Inc. Paul McAte George. R. 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