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PAGE HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls. Oregon Wednesday. February 22, 1961 , Rangers Play At Fox Benefit Pee Wee Stidham and his Butte Valley Rangers will furnish west ern-style music during one of six portions of a dance to benefit Mrs. Helen, Fox at the Klamath Auditorium Friday evening. , 'Stidham's band will appear from ltf:20 until 11 p.m. Other orches tras and combos from the Basin will perform, too, offering styles ranging from jazz and sweet style to rock 'n' roll. Slidham's personnel Includes Dick Fenwick, drums; Bob Abney, lead guitar; Saliy Abney, guitar and vocals, and Johnny Holloway. hass. Stidham is a steel guitarist His is the only organized western band in the Basin. The group furnishes music each Saturday night for dances at Dor-ris. Dancing will begin at 9 p.m. and continue until 1 a.m. The dance is sponsored by the musicians' local union. Proceeds will help cover expenses incurred by Mrs. Fox during a year's Illness. She is the wife of a local musician. SKelaiioiiship Is A Mockery GOP To Pick State Chairman SALEM (AP) The nominat ing committee for a new Repub lican state chairman will meet at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the home if Wayne Giesy in Corvallls. The committee in addition to Chairman Glesy Includes Foster Anderson, 'Eugene; Mrs. Parker Gies, Independence: Irving Hart, Moro; and Mrs. W. E. Hagen stein, Portland. A replacement Is being sought for Peler Gunnar, Salem atlor ney, who resigned recently as GOP state chairman. fern- By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: From the beginning of our marriage I was Ihe aggressor in our love-making. I m a lew years older than my husband. He has assured me It made no" differ- I ence then and that it doesn't I now. .,.TI For the past several years I have felt that ha should seek me out once in awhile. I suggested this to him about a year ago and he said he'd try. Last September he fol lowed my suggestion but I was tired. He became furious and said "1 won't bother you again." Ht has kept his word. He is good to mc and I am considerate of him. also. Our life is pleasant in 'every other way, but I miss this part of marriage. Shall I say something to him or shall I lot well enough alone? SILENT Dear Silent: What do you mean leave well enough alone?" This sounds sick not well. The broth er-sister realionshlp you describe is a mockery. Marriage is more than just living in a house togeth er and sharing meals. Intimate physical contact is one of the pleasures and privileges of mar ried life. By all means talk to him and get this badly derailed situation back on the track. Since you cast yourself In the role of the aggres sor early, don't expect him to switch just like that. For Gum Chewers was great, I wish you'd draw up something similar for "Dropper-Inners." The type I'm talking about nev er bothers to visit the lonely or the convalescent. They always pick the busiest people they know. BASIN BRIEFS DAIRY Iter, Becky, is staying with grand MR. AND MRS. AL PROVOLTI parents. Mr. and Mrs. Walter of Spokane spent the weekend Smith Sr. with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Butts. Mrs. Courtney Gordon and fam ily of Duasmuir and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Brown and family of Klamath Falls were also guests of the Butts on Sunday. MRS. LESTKR MOORE and Su san and Mrs. Miles W. Moore of Merrill spent Wednesday with Mrs. Effie Oilman and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith Sr. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES MR. AND MRS. CHRIS CHRIS- It's' odd, but the individuals jiBORROUCH of Oakridge recently TOFFERSON of Portola spent the would really love to see never drop in unexpectedly just the bores. Will you say something specific on this subject? "TON- STANT WEADER" Dear "Weader": I've said plen ty on this subject and I intend to say more from time to time. It's one of my personal crusades. It may surprise you to learn that not all people feel as we do. Whenever I print a word knocking Dropper-Inners I get a raft of bit ter blasts, specially from small towns. They scream "We feel boo ored when people drop in." I say Ihe "honor" is all theirs. spent a few days wilh Mrs. Bor- weekend with Mrs. Christoffer- rough's brother-in-law and sister, son's brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mitchacl.jMr, and Mrs. Jack McCartic. Dear Ann Landers: Your Code KjCDtWi ""IT Shows at 7 - 8:40 -10 1 hV TOOHRUTAL TO TOO VALUABLE TO KILLS. DlUMrciUtiprrants LIVE! wiii(f-!lwi L Dear Ann Landers: Since we moved to this city my husband has learned that a cousin he hasn't seen in years Is a widow here and she'd like us to call on her. My husband wants to go but I am against it. She's about 38 and we are in our middle 40s. He says she was very attractive In her younger days but he hasn't seen her in 18 years and has no idea what she looks like now. I say why borrow trouble. The arguments are getting more fre quent and more bitter. He agreed to abide by whatever you said if I would write. I agreed also. What's the advico?-STUBBORN CANADIAN Dear Stubborn: The woman Is probably a perfectly harmless wid ow with no ulterior motives. If she had wanted to contact your husband without your knowledge she could have done so. The battling has given zing to a situation which ordinarily would have had no special excitement Grow up and Invite the woman to your home. To learn the knack of feeling comfortable with the opposite sex, send for Ann Landers' booklet, How To Bo Date Bait," enclos ing with your request 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, self-addressed envelope. MRS. ROY PREMO of Burney spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice. MR. AND MRS. BOB HORTON have returned home from week's trip to Los Angeles, Yuma and Las Vegas. Mike and Danny stayed with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Horton, of Poe Valley. SUZANNE RICE and Linda Ob-1 erheide spent the weekend at Sprague River wilh Luella New- lun and attended a party for teen agers at Sprague River. MRS. LESTER JONES, who has been employed in Klamath Falls, has retired and is now home in Dairy. BONANZA THE DATE for the annual Par ents and Patrons Sweetheart; Dance will be Saturday, March 11, from 9 till 1 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Howrey Roberts and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Rittcr are in charge. MRS. LOUISE SCHMOE of Lan- gell Valley is staying with the Vir-I gil Schmoes' children while they are in Roseburg. FORT KLAMATH PATRICK J. McAULIFFE, cat tleman of Northern California and Wood River Valley, was a visitor here last week from Cottonwood. MR. AND MRS. WESTON EN- GLE and daughter, Cynthia, and Mrs. Harry Engle returned last week from a trip to Portland where they visited relatives. EVERETT L. ROBERTSON, Phoenix, will demonstrate one of the latest innovations in helicopters at Kingsley Field, - Saturday, Feb. 25. The demonstration will be in front of the terminal building. The public it invited. Robertson Is shown here with the new Umbaugh 18. . DIFFERENT INDEED SHOIiEHAM, England (UPI)i Discussing Ihe recent flood situa tion In Sussex County, Councillor, Mrs. F.M.L. Richards said that manure had become mixed With water "making It a different cup lof tea entirely." . VIRGIL BOOMER is convalesc ing at home after spending sev eral weeks in the Veterans Hos pital in Vancouver, Wash. KATHY ARNOLD, a sophomore at Bonanza High School, was, MR. AND MRS. RICHARD O. VARNUM received news of the birth of their fourth grandson, Michael David, who arrived Sun day, Feb. 12, and weighed 6 lbs. 4 ozs. Mrs. Varnum left Thurs day to spend some time with her daughter and family in Beaverton. MR. AND MRS. ORRIE McCOY are visiting his aunt, Mrs. Earl M. (Lida) Jackson. THE MOTHERS' CLUB of Fort Klamath Elementary School will hold Its regular monthly meet ing Wednesday, March 8, Instead of March 15 due to spring vaca tion. Special guest speaker will be Mrs. Isabelle Brixner, elemen tary supervisor of Klamath Coun ty schools. Her topic will be Teaching Aids and Health. 'Copter Demonstration Planned At Field Sunday Bonanza Girl Receives Degree BONANZA Sandra L. Home of Bonanza was among 1,359 students who received degrees at mid year from the University of Mich igan. She was awarded a master of science degree. Three others from Oregon were among the graduates. GOLDEN GUERNSEY finest Fish can and do liv ocean's greatest depths. LANGELL VALLEY LANGELL VALLEY SOIL CON SERVATION BOARD will hold its annual meeting and potluck supper at. the Langell Valley community hall Friday, March 10, at 6 p.m. Two directors will be elected. crowned basketball queen duringlFamilies are asked to bring their intermission at the Bly -Bonanza own table service. One of the latest innovations in helicopters has a cruising speed of 100 miles per hour, will climb 000 feet per minute and the ma chine cannot be stalled or spun. The new Umbaugh 18 is creat ing nation-wide interest because of its numerous sensational fea tures. The helicopter, to .be exhibited at Kingsley Field Sunday, Feb. 25, at 4:30 p.m., has a push button vertical takeoff, is capable also of vertical landing, has a top speed of 126 miles per hour, 3.5 hours cruising range, is all-metal construction, carries a 600 pound useful load, will climb 900 feet per minute, has a 180 H.P. Lycoming engine, has a service ceiling of 15,000 feet and there is no danger of engine failure, say demonstrators. The machine costs less than $10,- 000, considerably less than many others in use. Operating costs are; reported to be on a par with the average automobile. The public Is Invited to the dem onstration. There is no charge. $J 50 House colls BILLY GOLDEN - TV PrU and Work Guaranteed PH. TU 2-1259 "lUva Tubes - Will Travel" DAY - NIGHT - SUNDAY 'P5 e at the' l "r5ILrU i i!0 quality milk you can buy... FULL ."6 Miiisnalittiifit game on Feb. 14. ART MONROE is a patient in Rogue River Memorial Hospital in Medford. MR. AND MRS. WALTER SMITH JR. and four of their chil dren are on a trip to San Fran cisco for a few days. Their daugh- MALIN ROXANN WILSON of Bend vis itcd with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wilson, last'weekend MALIN PARENTS AND PA TRONS potluck dinner and bust ness meeting, Tuesday, Feb. 21 at the grade school, 6 p.m. IJj DOORS OPEN AT 6:45 .. ftP , , 1 HI II ' ... M:': ...VJ-I ' ..' 1 Mil ll r ,vzr- V. L ' 1 f v miH V:: '1 f J T8o)a:0wv0l ; Jerry H Lewis BRINGS A THOUSAND YEAR , t '. ' Of STORY-TELLING FUN TO SPARKLING ; j NEW LIFE ON THE fc. '. ; ! Mn jerry liwu rrouutuvn asw ii . j ll i II Lodges Outline Details Of Pilgrimage Contest Boys and girls who will enterlbc sophomores or juniors In high comnelltion In the 1961 United Na.klol to he eligible for the con- : mi : i . , icsi. canoinaies nuisi aiso not nuns iiiki uiiaue lor xuiiii iiiual , . . ,ni, , . ... s S ;have passed their 18th birthday by Aug. 1 of the year they com pote The pilgrimage is sponsored by Lake and Klamath County Odd Fellow and Rebekah lodges. Selection of delegates is now under way in high schools of both Klamath and Lake counties to de termine this year's candidates. Students in botli public and pri vate high schools may enter and should contact the principal of the school they attend at once. The winners from all parts of the United States will get an ex pense-paid trip to New York by way of historic points in Canada. They will spend one week observ ing procedure at the United Na tions, then will visit Philadelphia, Gettysburg, Washington, D.C., and Congress if in session. Tile return trip will be by way of the Middle West with stops ai Mt. Rushmore. the Bad Lands, Yellowstone Park and other points of interest. Over 5.0(10 students have made the pilgrimage since the plan was adopted by the cooperating lodges. More infill-million will be given at a ham and pancake supper sKnsorcd by Klanuith Falls Odd Fellows and Rcbekahs. Tile dale will be announced. 4-H NEWS SEW AND SEWS We have eight members in our club, Sharon Slumbaugh, presi dent; Mary Proctor, vice presi dent; Joyce Mullanix, secretary treasurer; Sandra Takacs, newspa per reporter; Joan Mullanix, song leader. Tlie th-ce new members are Karen Micka. Dianne Drazi! and Julie McAuliffe. We talked about 4-H projects. We are now making sewing boxes and plan lo make barbecue place mats as our next project. Joan Mullanix and Snaron Stumbaugh served refreshments. Sandra Takacs, News Reporter. I 1 A 1 11 POP CONCERT Feat-tiring KUHS Symphonic Band Thurs., Feb. 23rd, 8 p.m. DEI IS A ski iin"r nai kin Cabaret tables available. For reservations tele phone the Music Office TU ,4-7484. There will be no cover charge. Admission will be 50c per person. You'r going to hv magic movla ball ( Imagii jAay an Mfli paw Mka vtk nasty itea- I I fT.' II. 'I i i I IvOBERT . -. - . . . -. . . I HUTTON W"K OUN"T; BAS1E and his World Renowned Band fcuring Joe V (Anna Maria AlberGhetti th, : Produced by Jerry Uwli Auocliit Producer -Erni D.Gtuckimin -Written nd Directed bv Frank Taihlln "Tcpj-IMlprxi rR i Mutical Number. Staged by Nick Caillt New Sonn by Harry Warren and Jack Brookl A Paramount Releaae t"l'l-UK mothrna tpDrointn-wno cnangei into tna mo$ gfwoAM aw f "j uritfaaje atwicei i"-t TTT T A Hcvnv7 " h.D WYNN . I T TDTT H ANDFRSON.c 7 Villiams Beer Bottle Causes Suit An exDlixlinc beor bottle mav cost the Lucky Lager Brewing Co. almost $a.(KKl if a lawsuit filed by a Klamath Falls bartender is successful. 1 .ill I'll .1 Allen 3111 llnlnhil'il I Avenue, is suing the brewing com pany tor 5", 500 general damages and $415 80 special damages as a result of iniuric.-; he suffered wlien a beer bottle exploded '.in his I hand while he was oiieniiig it. AIIO was tending bar Dec. 18 in the Squirrel tige Tavern, when a bottle blew up. causing a to ineh laceration in the skin be Iwtrn his thumb and forefinger and yeveving an artery. Allen alleees lh.it he lust the use o( his right hand for six ueeks and sti'l lias pains in (lie hand. John P.. Thomas is Allen's at torney. Miinnh hiillm-fli ran lw found wherever tlte so-called but terfly milkweed grows. a high-style shoe In Genuine Reptile Res. to 19.95 Feel the soft, flexible trenuine rpntilrv-vrm Inow it's a Shcnanigafisl High, mid or low Iiccls. 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