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.U03 .4 0 PAOKI HE HALO AND NEWS, KI areata rails. Ore. Tuesday, January It, 1K1 Father Unfair To Mis Twins By ANN LANDERS I all the way home saying I had iv... inn ijnukmr We are.l3.)been too hasty. I explained may- year-old identical twin iii. Momjbe he was loo dim-witted to rec-l has always dressed us alike. 'Vegnize a slap in the face but I j j i . j I naa never Deen so insuuea in my didnt m in a ... . . , . ' until lately. ,uc- ' ",5U. " . u . t . ! occVrH en uiviutiiuu iu men iiuiiic. , u.JHe says I'm wrong to take it so re getU g ta Am, r-HUMIUATED, J" ' Dear Humiliated: I see no jus mf,!u, ,tUleatlOB whatever (or the host's uF ""5'" " behavior. You were right to leave be able to ex kmZ V'J . !'hen you did and your husband J Ttr P . - ". should not expect you to Co there likes and dislikes. My twin sis-i ter and I don't agree on every-j 6 JjL"?! v,,,lrl Hressl . Dear Ann Landers: I've been alike because it looks cute. He doing to this dentist for C.nercl Cfi . .. .... k;rt vears. He was recommended bv UnCI Ul WCI bhh rvmm nnv uuiLtrii hum ui argumenU over this. We told him frienf I found out later the . ,. , j. .ill,. 9nvi Friend is his cousin. i u.;L . hild do it Last week I had a bad toolh-Ilocal hospital Jan. 8, will be held '""B , u-V.. w. h.t,, to ache. The dentist said the toothlat Sacred Heart Catholic Church to make him happy. We naie w. i..L.i,.m . u. n go against him. What is your ad- vice?-TWO OF A KIND . Dear Two: It's unfair of your father to ask you to dress alike to "make him nappy. i ess" m i 'v m mv . rwv . r j t Mm t -t i3..J2S!M (i ' rri ! I .. j. -lei, I (T I y 1ft(f EMIL J. CARROZ I H Emil Carroz I UL & . State Senate Committee Assignments Told i SALEM (AP) Here are thei Walter Lcth, H-Salem Aericul-iman; Labor and Industries. Locallvice chairman: Labor and Indna. Senate committee assignments: (lure, chaii-man; Resolutions, vice Government, Rules, Taxation. tries, State and Federal Affairs. Eddie Ahrens, R-Turoer Agri-'chairman: Education, Natural Re- E. ' D. Polts. D-Grants Pass Anthony Yturri. R-Ontarin culture, vice chairman; Com-isources, Planning and Develop-'statu and FnWal Affair, vim Hichwavs. chairman: Elpr-tinn. nent. ichairman: Health and Velfare.lJudiciaiy, Taxation. Jean Lewis, D-PortUind-Rules. , Natural Resources. Wavs and Francis W. Zieelcr. R-Corvallij mere and Utilities, vice chair man: Elections, Fish and Game. Rules. Ichairman: Education. Judiciarv R. F. Chapman. D-Coo Bay I Ways and Means. Planning and Development, chair- Thomas R. Mahonoy, D-Port- man: Alcoholic Control, vice 'ana-commerce ana utilities. Affair vj chairman. Agricul-iand Means tj:L. I -I I rhfiii-mnn- RmIac fin, h.jipm.in. ... " 1 Industries. jneaun ana neitare. Juaiciary, Vernon Cook. D-Troutdale-sla,l a',d ff,' Af!ai"- .Tllrfiriarv vi chairman. Vain. "en fllUSa. U-IIW UalieS-laX- tal Resources. Planning and De.!a!ion- chairman: Elections, vicericullure Resolutions! velooment. Taxaton. """"""i uuljiiuii. nraoiu- Alfred H. Corbett. D-Portland- ".' Lahor and InHuslriM rhairman: Andrew J. .IllHidarv Militarv Affair. Wave 1 POtt Natural Resources, J ' - ' """J " Al U-li- - . 1 Means. , j oValural Resources, chairman; rtniwrt siranh n.P,innnoi,ii. Agriculture, Health and Welfare. lary Affairs, chairman: Financial Pla,nning and UevcloPmcnt. WW lure. Local Government. Monroe Sweetland. D-Milwatt- kie Education, chairman; Health and Welfare, vice chairman; Ag- Dan Thiol, D-Astoria Ways and ... -Means, chairman; Natural Re- Naterlin. D-New.(sources stale mi Federal A(. Funeral services for Emil Jos eph Carroz, 65, wno died in Judiciary. Military Affairs. Ways Jwri-ivaiurai nesources cnair- fairSi Jand Means. . . !man: A,cJno !f.,,conl; Lom1 Robert F. White. R-Salem- , Alice. Corbett. D-Portland-merce . ""l,,11 M' Eleet,ons'! Local Government, chairman; Healtn and wellare. chairman; , ,, ,""." - . ,, . financial Affairs.'Fish and Game. Elections. Financial Affairs. Local!, L W' J ebry. R-Ashland- Government. lLabo,r 81,(1 Industries, vice chair-! C . Al Fleeel. D-Rosebure Alca. " Agriculture. Local Govern-, WWUWICI 11 IVCr could not be saved and then he 'where he was a member, at 9:30 extracted it. The next day the a.m. Wednesday, Jan. 11. Msgr. pain persisted so I used a mirror iT. P. Casey will officiate. Final to see what was happening. To rites and interment will be in my horror I discovered he hadjMt. Calvary Cemetery. Recitation i - .in,, i. .iirnilnn- pulled the wrong tooth. Can I sue of the rosary will be at 8 p.m. lek t deLt a t hi-? The tooth he yanked was at Ward', Chapel Tuesday, t lag gimmick K deteat. a een Mr g . eettine tral principal of rearing children which It to treat each cnua as an Individual. - Some twins choose to ' dress alike because It sets them apart from the crowd. You two are ap parently bright girls who want to be individuals and hooray for you! Tell your dad to please let aerfectly healthy. JUST ASKING Mr. Carroz, a native of Leo- Dear Just: You will have to get pold, Ind., born Nov. 10, 1896. the testimony of another dentist 'has been a resident of Klamath to support your accusation of Falls for 36 years. He came west malpractice This Isn't easy. Seejwith hi, parents when he was a lawyer. 10 years old. grew up on a stock , ranch and received his schooling To learn how to keep your boyto Eastern Oregon, friend in line without losing him, ,A ? younS man he became a send for Ann Landers' booklet. skllled mechan, and ,or 1 few THE FIRST HOUSE NUMIER in Malin wa, received Dae. 30 by Mayor Leonard Petrik from Explorer Scouts Don Sfoitny, center, and Jim Kolkow, right. The project was planned over a year ago by local explorers. It was spon sored by Malin Chamber of Commerce and Malin fire men and received city council approval. Home owners who have not been contacted in line with the project art asked to contact Cecil Jackson, phone 723-2338. Photo by Emma Morelock vou row up as tw. people and send for Ann Landers' booklet. 5K1,lca mnanic ana lor a lew not a, halve, of a .Ingle unit. "Necking and Petting-And How!yea. supervised the repair and God made each of u different. Far To Go." enclosing with vourima,ntcnanc L , V Insist oa being yourselves. It's your birthright. ' Dear Ann Landers: My husband and I were Invited to the home of friend,, last Saturday night. It's about a 35-mile drive. Shortly after we arrived the man of the house began to insist that my husband accompany him to a neighborhood gin-mill, We wives were supposed to stay home. My husband does not drink and this man knew It. Finally he said, "Well, I'm going whether you are or not. It', the only time I get to see my neighbor,." I suggested to my husband that we leave for home which wa did at 8 p.m. My husband grumbled request 20 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to equipment for the Indian Service at Klamath Agency. There he gained the respect and friendship of many tribal member, and was Open Bids On New Road On Dec. 28, bids were opened i Road. Timber resources local- for the construction of the Keno ed tributary to the Keno Road Road, 27.S miles in length, by lean be transported on approxi- the Bureau of Public Roads. Low mately an equal basis to either bidder was G. Frank King of Port-the Ashland-Medford area or to land, at $309,901.20. A total of Klamath Falls. It is anticipated helo vou with vour nroblems. accorded we privilege ot lisning Send them o her in care of this u" ulc '""M'' newspaper enclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope. FAMILY SIZE INCREASES WASHINGTON (UPI) - The size of the average - American family increased in the past dec ade, reversing a long-term trend The Census Bureau said Mon day that 5.1 million American families in 1960 averaged 3.68 per son, each. The average was 3.54 in 1950, 3.76 in 1940, 4.04 in 1930, and 5.7 in 1790. BOBHoPEOiyciOEfMU- 11 eu PAtyAMA & FRANK r. THE With a partner he took the con. tract for clearing the right of way between Bicbcr and White Horse when the Great Northern Railroad was built into Northern California, and Southern Oregon During World War II he served in the Liberty Ship effort after being disqualified for active serv ice by a permanent Injury. He was a 26-year member of Klamath Falls Lodge No. 1247 BPOE and was a third degree Knight of Columbus. . Mr. Carroz was deeply interest ed in youth during hi, lifetime and was widely known in auto motive circle, in Oregon. At the time of hi, death he was as sociated with the Dick B. Miller Company. Pallbearers will be Cecil Hunt, Russell Cotter, William Dwyer, Charles Van Griethuysen, George Andricu and Neil Hurley.' Survivors include the widow, Frances,-this city; brother. John Carroz, Fresno; sister, Agnes Ever,, Biggs. Of? Door, Opm f .jT; TlStS3l INDS TONIGHT I I .iiiiii -ilmml DOORS OPEN 6:43 DIAL FOR MURDER" snd IKE WR0K6 MAN" WED. THRU SAT. GTfiSNTTP ' v l V She challenged a savage empire lost a thousand H year time! A 4z $3 1 1 r mm Mil UX UaVll 'N COLORSCOPE I .--,LI"1 L5 KrRRA PAGET. FRITZ LANG production .muS' n lumen. Willi c!io "Half Pint" seven bids ranging from King's low bid to a high of $437,409.50 were ' received. The Keno Road will be a Bu reau of Land Management double lane timber access road extend- the log trucks will be hauling in both directions on this road. and the road has been designed for this type of traffic. Recreational development of the cast shores of Howard Prairie Res ing from the Dead Indian Road ervoir will be possible upon corn- along the east side of Howard j pletion of this road. The Keno Prairie Reservoir to the south Road location along the east side side of Buck Lake, and connecting with- Highway 66 approximately seven mile, west of Keno. The of the Howard Prairie Reser voir is approximately one-fourth to one mile from the shoreline construction of this road is made of the reservoir. The Keno Road possible through the O&C access; was designed so that recreation road program, whereby tlie 18 j facilities on the reservoir could western Oregon O&C countiesleasily be developed by short roads have agreed that one-third of the! from the main BLM road with the main traffic being sufficiently distant from the lake so as not holic Control, chairman; High ways, vice chairman; Education, Way, and Means. ' Carl Francis, R-Dayton Judici ary, chairman; Military Affair,, vice chairman; Financial Affairs. Highways, Resolutions. Melvin Coode, R-Albany Ways and Means, vice chairman: Fi nancial Affair,, Fish and Game. Highways, Judiciary. William Grenfell Jr., D-Portland Education, vice chairman; Planning and Development, vice chairman; Local Government, Military Affair,. Richard E. Groener, D-Milwau- kie Financial Affair,, chairman: Alcoholic Control, Commerce and Utilities, Fish and Game. High way,. John D. Hare. R-Hillsboro Fish and Game, chairman; Alcoholic Control, Commerce and Utilities, Rules, State nd Federal Affairs. Dwight H. Hopkins, D-Imbler Resolutions, chairman; Elections. Fish and Game, Labor and Indus tries. Donald R. Husband. R-Eugene Local Government, vice chair-! man; Education, Judiciary, Taxa tion. Loyd Key, D-Milton-Freewater ! Taxation, vice chairman; Agri culture. Fish and Game, High- ways. Natural Resources. ment. Military Affairs. '1,1a. Is kJt.L.. Boyd R. OverhuIse, D-Madras-;"1 lYllSflCip elections, chairman; Judiciary, Labor and Industries, State arid Federal Affairs, Taxation. Walter J. Pearson, D-Portland PORTLAND (AP) A young motor scooter operator Monday became Portland's first traffic State and Federal Affairs, chair-i'"'"''1 ear' iwumu nciueiia, ia, was Miiea when his scooter collided with a car. driven by Mabel V. Goodwin. 37, at a street intersection in the Southeast District. The accident increased Ore- 75 per cent of gross receipts (hey receive from the sale ot timber and other revenues obtained From the O&C land in western Ore gon will be made available to the BLM tor road development, re forestation, and recreation. An estimated 1.2 billion board feet of timber, of which approxi mately 60 per cent is BLM, will b made available upon comple tion of construction of the Keno to create any problem. The Medford District of the Bu reau of Land Management has plans for construction of the Sur veyor public recreation area in July or August, 1961. This recre ational site will be located at approximately the mid-point of the Keno Road, and . will provide facilities for picnicking and over- Nixon Gets Birthday Greetings WASHINGTON (UPI) - Repub lican senator, paid tribute to Rich ard M. Nixon Monday on the vice president's 48th birthday. Senate GOP Leader Everett M Dirksen, III., called the defeated presidential candidate a man who would have been magnificent in victory, but was even greater in defeat. "Never was he more magnifi cent or superb," Dirksen said "than last Friday" when Nixon presided over his own defeat in certifying the Electoral College vote before a joint session of Con gress, , - . Nixon received further hon ors Monday at a birthday party attended by 1.000 Republicans including President Eisenhower. Nixon was not present in the Senate chamber as one GOP sen ator after another rose to praise him, Democratic Leader Mike Mans field, Mont., said Nixon and his family had made "a' real contri bution and. ..will be long remem bered." INTER-FAITH DAY WASHINGTON (APi-A bill In troduced Monday by Sen. Kenneth B. heating, R-N.Y., "would desig nate the fourth Sundav in Sep tember each year a, Inter-Faith Day. Klamath Mitt, Ortffon Serving Southern OratjM and Northtrn California ubthtd daily (txcfot !U and tundav bv lOuthtrn Oragan PublliMno Company Mam at Fpiarrtt Prtonf ru.ado 4-1 Ml W. t. SWEETLAND. Publish Enttrtd tacorttf cuii matttr at fht eoti offKt at k it math Fan. Oraooa on August 10. 104. untfar act f Can- jru. March 1 sacond-ciati pott ia oad at Klamath Fans. OraooA. ind at addiiHmal mailing rfuat. 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