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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 15, 1961)
This Husband Holds Promise Dear Ann Landers: I must find! less than'six months. The boy I I PAGE 2 A HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falli. Ore Wednesday. February 15, 1961 a new home for my household pet. He is male, 38 years old. fll. weighs 175 pounds, is in ex cellent health, ' has a good dis position, is well- educated, amus- : ing, fine singing i V . voice, superb ' .liLa dancer, doesn't drink, gamble or chase women. He's good-looking, well-mannered and has a fine sense of humor. By profession this man is a writer, which is part of the prob lem. He writes checks on our joint account, to which he has contributed nothing in three years. He has plenty of ambition and at tained the height of that ambi tion when he learned he could live without working. I've hud him less than five years and am not attached to him Anumut M'hn urnnti him pan have him if she's willing to pick up (the tab, that is) where left off. I'm signing my name and address and hope this letter will produce immediate results. Mrs. Dear Mrs. Sorry, I can't print your name and address First, It's against the rules of this, column to put one reader in touch with another. Second, I'm afraid you'd be bombarded with offers. You didn't ask for advice, but I happen to have a little that might come in handy. Your hus band sounds as if he has some fine qualities. With proper han dling he could still turn out all right. I recommend a visit to marriage counselor. Some women are so darned overpowering they make a guy feel he doesn't have to do any, thing. Just don't make the mis. take of throwing out the baby with the bath water. Dear Ann Landers: Today I re. ceived the papers I have been hoping for and dreaming about for three years. The university ot my choice has accepted me. must write them and say I will be unable to enroll in the fall. ' I am going to have a baby in Shows 7:00 - 9:15 They turned a TROPICAL JUNGLE INTO AN ISLAND PARADISE! r" WU.I IS. niCMnvie IKMICMM V R f VJ Vf ilunrUUIHIIOH r jj P ffS'iBf-MliiHl thought I was in love with has left town. We have no idea where to find him. My folks are heart. broken. They have been kind and considerate of my feelings. No one preaches, rebukes or shows disappointment. What I have done to them Is the worst punishment of all. I'm not a tramp. This was my first love. I was not a sheltered girl, either. I often read of such incidents in your column, and your warnings, mil i tnougnt "these things always happened to someone else." Please print this for other girls to sec. Maybe some young girl, somewhere, will say to herself, "That might have been me." FINISHED AT 17 Dear Miss 17: You need not be "finished" If you have the cour age to carry on. I hope you will put your baby up for adoption and enter the university at mid term. Others have done it and so can you. Good luck. Confidential to Stubborn, Tim That tree is going to look mighty odd standing in your living room until the Fourth of July. Take It down yourself. Everyone who comes In will "guess" the prob lcm. Confidential to To Be Or Not To Re: This is the oldest question in the world, Toots. Tell the old buz zard a plague on both his houses (summer and winter). He's try log to buy you. Are your parents too strict? You can benefit from the experi ences of thousands of teenagers if you write (or Ann Landers' booklet, "How To Live With Your Parents," enclosing with your re quest 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, sclf-addrcsscd envelope.) Luce Takes BPA Office PORTLAND (AP)-Charlos F, Luce of Walla Walla took office today as Bonneville Power ad ministrator, succeeding Dr. Wil liam A. Pearl, who held the ol- fice through most of the Eisen hower administration. With 100 friends and govern ment officials luoking on ho took Ihe oath of office Tuesday from U.S. Dial. Judge Otis Solomon at the federal courthouse. Luce immediately pledged tui 'reactivate and expand the ef fort of BPA to achieve maximum development of the Columbia River." He promised lo uphold "Ihe primary responsibility of the fed eral government for construction of. the large multi-purpose dams where power, flood control, navi gation and recreation are con cerned." Bonneville offices are in the De partment of lntorior building here. i I mi. . -I mi - ' n n .n .. il .' Vt. Ti)ii Miant imx ti mat in m Eclipse Seen By, Europeans LONDON (UPI The moon passed between the sun and the earth early today, causing an eclipse which was visible directly or on TV to millions of Europeans on both sides of the Iron Curtain. Scientists observed the eclipse from mountaintops or high-flying nlanes. Cloudy skies made the eclipse, els a,e uiiempiuyeu. Thousands Of Specialized Positions Unfilled Despite Unemployment WASHINGTON (UPD In a 1,800 employment service offices, net makers and paradox on the nation's economic Labor Department officials said, -finishers. recession, thousands of specialized, The Los Aneeles Long Beach jobs are going begging while area reported a shortage of cost . VnlllO! nearly 5.5 million American work- accountants. Teachers of the deaf UITC UIUCU furniture APPLES FOR THE STUDENTS of Miss Leora Kodd's lecond grade at l-remont school were distributed reoently by Dr. R. C. Crittenden, right, as third prize for the Klam ath Dental Society's annual oral hygiene contest. County Health Department Nurse Mrs. Mae Spears is looking on. Other city winners were as follows: First priie, a second grade at Conger School, and second prize, a second grade at Mills School. Winners in the county school system were second grades at Merrill, Chiloquin and Fort Klamath, in that orde'. invisible to Londoners, but scien tists said 93 per cent of the sun's face was obscured over the Brit ish capital at the height of the eclipse. The eclipse was total for 2 to l2 minutes along a 1,000-milc path running from southern Spain eastward into Siberia. No other eclipse is scheduled to be visible in that area until 2001. An Italian-A m e r i c a n movie company used -the natural phe nomenon as a background for a scene depicting the crucifixion of Christ. The U.S. Air Force sent a four- man team from a research lab oratory, in New Bedford, Mass., to observe the eclipse from Flor ence's Arcctri Observatory. i accountants. were in demand in Toledo, Ohio. A government report showed to- and Tacoma, Wash. Librarians day that a total of 17.954 iobs in were sought in Worcester, Mass.. various fields could not be fillodl Dayton, Ohio, and Fresno, Calif. locally last month by the U.S Employment Service. Pmnlnuor. rnnnrlnrf .hnrlao NCW YOlk. Philadelphia and Pol't- of engineers, social workers ,d, Maine. There was a demand Promises Visit LEGISLATOR REPORTS . . . Several Roadblocks Slowing Legislature that there has been very little of significance accomplished so far in Ihe session: however, I might add that there seems to be quite a bit going on behind the scenes, consisting mainly of opposing fac tions jockeying for position. As a freshman legislator, I have learned that much can be done concerning legislation without ex posing one's self on the floor. It isn't always necessary to By REP. GEORGE FLITCRAFT Although the legislature has been moving ahead with reason iblv good speed, several road blocks have been established which will cause problems in the weeks ahead Quite a number of bills have been sent hack lo committee af ter having discussed on the floor of cither the House or Scnato. This re-referring of bills to corn mittce consumes a great amount of time. At present the judiciary committees in boll) the House and Senate are jammed with legisla tion which is being reworked be fore it will again be sent to the floor. Some of the chnnges which caused re-referral lo Judiciary are very minor, but these changes are, in the opinion of a majority of Ihe members, important enough to merit additional consideration, so the extra time is taken. Certain miblications have notedwoul(1 be allowed to stamps instead of the Cdsmdwi FOR INFORMATIOV on the American Cancer Society phone I TU 4-4347, Mrs. Martin Ramsby. WEDNESDAY PELICAN SCHOOL PTA Found ers Day silver tea, 7:30 p.m. Fourth grade room mothers rfill be hostesses. KLAMATH STAMP AND COIN, 8 p.m., Moose Lodge, 1010 Pine Street. CASCADE CREST NO. 159 OES, AMMAN, Jordan (API Formeri U.S. President Dwight D. Eisen hower has promised to visit Jor dan if he and Mrs. Eisenhower find an opportunity. The text of an invitation from King Hussein and Eisenhower's reply were pub lished here Tuesday. teachers, nurses, draftsmen, tech nicians, machinists and- instruc tors for deaf children. Data from employment service offices sketching from New York to Los Angeles also indicated a continuing demand for "wcll- I trained, competent secretaries. stenographers and typists." Even Detroit, with nearly 12 per cent of its labor force out of work, reported job openings for special ists who operate electronic com puters and machine bookkeeping I systems. I Factory production workers, however, have found the "no help wanted" sign at nearly all of the TOKYO (AP) The Japanese national police agency puts the value of a human life at $l.fifi6. A bill being drafted for Parlia- In the skilled trades field, sheet ment sets a compensation scale metal workers were needed in equivalent to 1.000 times a per- son's average daily wage with a maximum of $1,666 for anyone killed trying to rescue another from drowning, fire or other ca- for welders in Kansas City and Baltimore, while New York and Baltimore had shortages of cabi-:tastrophe. AMIDON'S BUSINESS MACHINES 4535 S. 6th Rtnrals - Soles - Service urvlca II tha heart of our bualneaa Plan to Attend the Annual (lomatli Basin SHOW Friday & Saturday, Feb. 24-25 12 Noon to 10 P.M. Each Day KLAMATH COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS Sponsored this year by Klamath Falls Kiwanis Club aljtf have a bill drafted on every iteniChlIoquin Masonic Temp,e p m Like Musical TEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - The Brondway musical "West Side Story" opened here Tuesday night before a distinguished audience that liked It. Foreign Minister Golda Mcir and most of the diplo matic corps nltcndcd Ihe premiere. Missing Oregon Man Returned To U.S. Army BERLIN (AP) - An Oregon corporal, missing six months in Communist East Germany, Is back in Army custody in West Berlin. U.S. Army headquarters said,., - . mother, Mrs. Edith Howrey, lives :it Seaside, Ore., was handed over by Soviet aiKiinritics Monday. Hue was sent to a military hos pital In Berlin for a physical checkup bctore being sent back lo his unit, the 3rd Armored Di vision. He disappeared into East Ger many last September at the bor der town of Hcbel, West Ger many. The Army did not disclose why Rue went into East Ger many or what he had been do ing the past six months. cause if you wait and keep your eyes and ears open, you will find that someone else is drafting a bill along the same lines and you will be able lo promote your in terests without making yourself vulnerable to political bargaining This, if possible, is desirable. Here we go again! A bill has been prepared which would re quire that: (II Any merchant handle current method of the stamp company authorizing franchises; (2) stamps would show their value; 3 stamps would be redeemable for n penny each in either merchan dise or cash, and (4) stamp com panies would be licensed or bond cd by Ihe state and be required to file annual financial reports. Fighting for these points will be an organization called "The Ore gon Business Council" which was formed to prepare legislation of MIDLAND GRANGE, open house, 6:30 p.m., polluck. Further information call TU 2-0082 or TU 4-5313. MAVERICKS square dance, Summers Lane School, free in struction 7 to 8 p.m., women i bring cookies. Everyone welcome. FRIENDSHIP ORDER ' No. 11 Order of the Amaranth. 8 p.m., Scottish Rite Temple, valentine exchange, MERRY MIXERS round dance class 8 p.m., at the hall on Lake port Boulevard. A Fabulous Screen Experience that SHOUTS A CHALLENGE to Every Man and Every Woman' in Love! r - - jLiu.u JL!Uv i r i v yirvi..iw jr aM in- n I PLAYERS CLUB, 7:30 city library basement. p.m., MERRILL VFW AUXILIARY social meeting, VFW Hall, 8 p.m. POE VALLEY GRANGE, at the hall, 8 p.m., potluck. KLAMATH TOPS CLUB, com munity lounge. 7:30 p.m., further information call TU 4-6321. THURSDAY FAIRHAVEN EXTENSION UNIT, home of Mrs. Ruth Rob erts, all-day meeting. FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH WOMEN'S ASSOCIA TION Prayer Circle, 1:30 p.m., Fellowship meeting, 2 p.m. PROSPERITY REBEKAH No. 104, IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. OTI HOME EXTENSION UNIT, student lounge, 10 a.m. FIRST AID CLASS, Legion Hall. i 7 p.m., bring blanket and arm slings. MERRILL THETA RHO, IOOF Hall, 8 p.m. HENLEY HOME EXTENSION UNIT meeting canceled until fur ther notice. MN1 jTECHNICOLOR ROBERT PRESTON DOROTHY McGUIRE cotarrto EVE ARDEN ANGELA LANSBURY SHIRLEY KNIGHT Starts TODAY! IOX OFFICI OPIN 4:45 On Ihe onposite side of the fence will be nil organization called "Oregonians for Business Free dom." This group will defend the present use of trading stamps on Ihe basis that legislation of the type proposed Is an unnecessary restriction on the free enterprise system. The interest this conflict will create is phenomenal. A fight over Ihe abolition ot trading lamps in the 1TO7 regular ses sion of the legislature brought a total of 7.000 letters to the chair man of the Senate committee to which the bill had been assigned. The Slate Board of Aeronau tics at its meeting last Thurs day approved the purchase ol runway lights, airport beacon and photo-electric cell re lav for installation at Chiloquin. This oiler is made on the basis of the city or some local group doing Ihe work, which is not com plicated. S.ivings realized in costs of other projects have made it possible to provide funds for this purchase out of the current budg et. The Board of Aeronautics budget does not come from the general fund, but is derived from in aircraft fuel tax. With a minimum of levity, the House approved House Bill 12S2, which changes the name of Ore gon State College to Oregon State University. There were nine dis senting voles. Five of theso can be excused (?) since Ihev arc University of Oregon alumni. House BUI 2088, providing funds for Oregon Technical Institute, should he followed with great in terest hv the nennl nf Kl.-imnlli County. In addition to other in- 1 'J e 'cars ,or ms 'iction on a siiiutinnj Hu. hill nmvi,l i.1 charge of obtaining money by million dollars tor new campus. t;,lse prrtonscs. development. jaM.ono for plant re- Dr- J- J- Van Gasse was ,0""d habililstim and $200.0110 for landlRulll' last 'all of obtaining money acquisition. It is anticipated that'"? sllhmitll"K fraudulent bill to the committee on wnvs and1"0 loos ,,a' Jaycces lor sup jmcans will make a visit to Klam- Pllcs uscl ln " anti-polio clinic, i.th Falls (or the purpose of study- ing the need for this aopria- RrinICC Onpn Hon- . . r-" 'Hie following people were 5tate MeetinCI visitors at Salem Ihe past week:, Wyatt Padgett George Stevenson, j CORVALLIS (API The Con ('. E. Itedliold. assistant princi- servative Baptist Association ol pal of KUtlS; Ken Allison, roun- Oregon opened its 13th annual ty commissioner: Dale Crabtreejconvcnlion here today. The scs !trict attorney. Reuben Larson, jsion will run through Friday. j Uiuck Burman, County Judge Bolii The Rev. Freeman L. Schmitt Walker, Robert Kent, Dr. Don- of Klamath Falls Is moderator, aid Bauer, G. B. "Brick" Leach. The Conservative Baptist Worn William' Grimes and Robert K. en of Oregon also are meeting STAR-STUDDED MALIN MARKET ALWAYS THE BEST FOOD FOR LESS! Prices Effective Thur. - Fri. - Sot. Open 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. i wSSw C&H ;! Pure Cane Hills Bros. Mb. tin 59c Del Monte Mb. tin Coffee Pink Salmon Red Sockeye Salmon Tiny Kosher Dills Hills Bros. 2-lb. tin Del Monte Mb. tin 17 Del Monte 15-oi. jar 1 I 69c 95c 35c HAMS "The difference Ma'am" Whole or Full Half Swift Premium Stewing HENS Lar9 Siie Wieners sswk;i:rium Sausage Country Styl Pure Pork T-Bones 29 2 pkgs.77c 5 1 00 ) lbs. I 98fb Grade 'Good' Del Monte Chunk Style-No Tuna Vi tins Biskit Mix Flav-R-Pac Red Sour Pitted - No. 2 tins berries 5'$1 Fisher's $1 00 3 pkgs. 1 Florient Colgate's Room Deodorant, Reg. Tin 79c Purex Bleach f..o.. 49c All Flavors - Crater Lake MeHorine or Crater Freeze Kraft's American Cheese Food VFW AUXILIARY will cancer bandages, 8 p.m., Hall. make VFW Health Officer Is On Probation COOS BAY lAPi - Circuit Judge Robert C. Bclloni Tuesday put a former Coos County Health Department director on probation Malin C&E Market Produce ii Guaranteed to Please Grapefruit MALIN VOLUNTEER FIREMEN FUN NIGHT-SAT. Starts 8:00 p.m. Everyone Welcome Texas Pinks - Medium Size Pepper scmi, Vftl '' Loundry Powder I CI Lai Large Size Pkg. 4-oz. tin 35c $1 00 I Large Size - Green Peppers 3 ,,25c Lettuce" Celery Radishes Large cadi Large Stalks 2 2 for for Large Bunch, Only 25c 25c 5c Salad Dressing Spagtetti Sauce raft's or. Bottles Schillings Reg. Size O-S Good A T for 4 2 4 ,5 $ 1 00 for I f.r 2fC Centennial Brand Red Beans Shellie Beans 2 - 29c I cy r $4 I tint Q for I mm Market Right Reserved to Limit i.Maloncy Jr. ,hcre.