Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, December 28, 1962, Page 3, Image 3

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Oregon Dairymen Plan
Studied Presentation
SALEM UPIi The Oregon
Dairy Industry 1ODI1 committee
will not rush to the legislature
during the early days of the 1963
session it will wait until it has
a well worked out program, if
any. the Slate Department of Ag
riculture predicted today.
The department issued a review
of tlie plight of the Oregon dairy
industry, and pointed to the lack
of agreement among dairymen as
to what type of stabilisation pro
gram was needed.
In the final weeks of the 1U61
Legislature, a drastic price break
in the Portland fluid milk market
sent the dairy industry into a
tailspin.
On the appeal of producers and
processors, the legislature enact
ed a state stabilization law on
a temporary basis.
It was a ' breather" to give the
industry time lo point its own way
to future stability.
The temporary law will expire
on Dec. 31.
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SATURDAY NITES
Fun Level
BOB'S BARN
Hope A I'rlriU
After the stabilization law was
enacted, Agriculture Director J. V
Short appointed Kenneth Sawyer
administrator. After a series ot
public hearings, the department
established grade A fluid milk
prices to producers in 10 market
areas, effective June 16, ltWil.
Subsequent hearings 27 in all
have been held under the pro
grambrought some changes.
Since July of this year, most of
the milk movement in the state
has been under one market at a
S3. 86 price.
The stabilization price applies
only to that part of grade A milk
sold in bottle and can trade. The
oversupply of grade A goes into
manufactured products and brings
less than the stabilization price.
Looking ahead io the termina
tion of the temporary act, the
Oregon Dairymen's Association
(ODAi in September, 1961, called
a meeting of representatives of 90
per cent of the fluid rr ilk produc-j
tiou of the stale. '
Kissing Games Not
Best Sport For Young
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Save Now! During Bogatay's
Half-Yearly Shoe Sale
EaturaSizen;
New Fall & Winter Dress Shoes
15.99 y
NOW
Save on Shoes for Men, Women, Children
SHOES
617 Main I
Mrn't Dm
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Value, to 2J. 95
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,i.,i.'imAiiatMiWii'.
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: My son is
S years old and he has been go
ing to boy-girl parties since he
was 12. I was
shocked to see
your advice to
the Canadian
mother. You
said a boy 14
was Un young
for kissing
games and that
she should keep
him at home. Just because the
boy won a prize for kissing a girl
for 15 minutes is no reason to
be hard on him.
Teen-agers today want to be
part of the gang. It's very hard
to be the only one in the group
who can't do something, or go
someplace. The teen-ager who is
made to feel "different" develops
inferiority complex, and he
comes to hate his parents be
cause their restrictions made him
i outcast.
1 see nothing wrong with a lit
tle experimentation at an early
age. I agree that passionate kiss
ing for a 14-year-oid would not
he good, hut these kids are only
playing at being grown-ups. Why
spoil their fun? UNDERSTAND
ING MOTHER
Dear Mother: My desk Is
stacked high with letters from
teen-agers who are in deep trou
ble as a result of "experiment
ing" and "playing at being gipwn
up."
It's interesting that you endorse
kissing games for 14-year-old boys
but not passionate kissing. Do
vou honestly believe you can tell
kids how to kiss once thev have
started? Well, I can tell ynu
lady, they aren't going to ask.
At 14 hoys should be expending
their energies in snouting, sgiorts
and school activities. The kiss
ing can come a few years later
without damage to their person
alities, social status or love for
their parents.
Dear Ann Landers: I know you
aren't running a bureau for
missing persons, but 1 want my
wife back.
e ve been married six years
and I was the world's biggest
heel. I used to stay out till all
hours, five nights a week, always
with some phony excuse. When
I think of the time and money
I siwnt on a bunch of bums I
realize what a tool I was.
We have two kids, the babv is
only 4 months old. Last night
we really had a row. I came
home with lipstick on my shirt
She told mt I could lake my
choice cither stay home and act
like a husband and father or she
was leaving. I told her I'd slay
home when Ihe baby got older,
but the crying got on my nerves.
Tonight when I rolled in lalxxit
A toif ... or a timepiece . . .
Crater Lake
Nearly Balmy
The weather is "pleasantly
cool," nearly balmy at Crater
Lake. Skies are bright and blue,
there was a slight breeze at U.S.
Ranger headquarters Thursday
morning. Maximum temperatures
lor the 24 hours previous to S!
a.m. Thursday was 45. minimum
22.
Precipitation for the 24-hour pe
riod was nil. Snow depth contin
ues at 24 inches w ith 127 accumu
lative in comparison to 200 inch
es in lHfil and 152 in ltuw.
Roads to the rim ot the lake
are bare with a few icy spots.
Skiing conditions are slightly im
proved but snow is crusly and icy.
1:30 a.m.), I found a note. My
wife has gone back to her folks
and she took the kids with her.
I'd give anything if she'd come
home. I'd even walk the floor
with the baby till he's 9 years old.
Please print this letter. I know
she II see it because she never
misses your column. ON MY
KNEES
Dear Knees: Here's your let
ter and I'm not giving any clues
as to the origin. There are doz
ens of sorry husbands around who
could have written it. Let's hope
this helps all of them.
Dear Ann Landers: It is appar
ent that the secretary who signed
hersell Seattle has never
worked in a small organization
I have been a secretary for 25
years. I also make a fine salary
and am considered top caliber.
We have janitorial services for
general cleaning but they are not
on call at all hours of the dav.
What would this "top caliber"
secretary do if she spilled cof
fee on the floor, or on her desk?
Would she let it stand until the
janitors arrived?
Many a time I have opened win
dows to air out a stuffy office.
emptied ash trays, watered
plants. rearranged furniture,
cleaned and dusted, washed cof
fee cups and percolators. Such
laslcs are not demeaning. They
are tnc small chores that a con
scientious secretary performs be
cause she takes pride in her
work NOT TOO PROUD
Dear Not Proud: Cheers. Girl.
I'm with you. ,
To learn the booby-traps of teen
age drinking, write for Ann Lan
ders' booklet. "Teen-aae Drink
ing." enclosing with vour 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,
self-addressed envelope.
Legion Post
Plans Party
American legion Post No. S will
entertain at the post's annual Tom
and Jerry party at the I-ccion
Hall on Norm Eighth, Sunday,
Dec TO. Hours will be 2 'o 5 p m.
All legionnaires, the Auxiliary
and guests are invited.
The New Year's Eve party, a
buffet stiPDer and dance is
'planned for the evening of Dec.
hi Party favors and music will
Ihe furnished.
Cash Given
In Baby Suit
NEW YORK (UPIi-The Ameri
can Home Products Corporation
reached a $125,000 out-of-court
settlement today with a Brooklyn
couple who charged a baby form
ula manufactured bv the com
pany resulted in convulsions that
caused mental retardation of their
daughter.
Slate Supreme Court Justice
Benjamin Rrenner approved the
settlement terminating a $.'0.0(X)
damage suit brought bv Frank
and Mildred Cervo. parents of
Jo-Ann Cervo, 10. A Brooklyn
Supreme Court jury was delibe
rating the case when the plaintiffs
iccepled the corporation's settle
ment offer.
The suit charged that Jo-Ann
suffered (wo convulsions followed
by brain damage and menial re
tardation as the result of feeding
solely on "liquid S-M-A formula"
Irom shortly aftc her birth in
1952 until May 5. 195?. The prose-
culior presented expert witnesses
who testified that Jo-Ann was a
normal baby until she had her
first convulsion.
The Cervo's attorney. Irwin
L i 1 1 m a n. introduced evidence
showing that Wyeth Laboratories,
a subsidiary of American Home
Products, called back the product
in September. 1MJ. and warned
physicians that some infants on
Ihe formula had suffered convul
sive seizures. Littman estimated
thai approximately 1.200 infants
throughout the country who were
fed on S-M-A suffered convulsions
between 1950 and 1951 when the
product was being marketed.
Litlman credited Dr. O L. Kline
of Ihe Federal Food and Drug
Administration for discovering
that .S-M-A was deficient in vita
min B6, the lack of which could
cause convulsions in infants.
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HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Friday, December 28, 19(12
PAGC-S
Here ond There
Answer to Previous ruxzl
II3MIYI
High Cards
Make Points
By OSWALD JACOBY
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
The ostrich buries his head
in the sand and believes that
his enemies can't see him. Some
bridge players bid that same
way and are about as unsuccess
ful as the bird.
East had n good raise for his
partner's overcall, but chose to
withhold it on the theory that
if he bid his opponents would
get to game and if he kept stil
they would settle for a part
score. It never occurs to the os
trich East that if the opponents
have a game they will bid it
anyhow.
Wcsl was sailing blind in a fog.
but managed to find the ace of
diamonds lead against the spade
contract. This lead held South to
eight tricks, but that was his
contract.
Now let us see w hat would have
happened if East had taken his
head out of the sand and bid
three diamonds:
West might have been allowed
lo play that contract and would
have made it easily. Or North
and South might have continued
and gone down at cituer three or
four spades. In any case East
and West would win points in
stead of losing them.
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ACROSS
2 lAtin American
country
5 Verda
Islands
6 Kuropean
mountain
12"AuldSod
lSHenus of birds
14 French month
15 State of being
tilled with
sediment
17 Container
18 Purposive
19 Male deer
21 Open spouts
23 Nothing
24 Tahitian god
27 Retinue
29 Hindu garment
32 Infirm
34 Oily ketones
36 Cubic meters
37 Writing lool
38 Italian citv
.19 Observes
41 Manner's
direction
42 Structural units
44 Fruit drinks
46 More distant
49 Rent
53 Poem
6 Historians
56 ThroiiKh
6? Falsehoods
58 Tldv
59 Bitter vetch
60 Icelandic saga
61 Comfort
DOWN
1 Nuisance
2 tlreat I.ake
3 Streamlet
4 Coniunrticn
f. Is able
6 Reluctant
7 Mexican coin
R German city
9 Hospital vehicle
10 Secular
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ao rmaw i itt:
a MteflT AnHpnly E'S
1 1 Color
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of ice
20 Buffalo
22 Fourth estate
24 Larissan
mountain
2.1 aoass fla
26 Non-repeaters
X'i Vend anew
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4:1 Vapid
45 Net
46 Stout cord
47 German river
46 Citv In
Oklahoma
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30 Check 52 Royal Italian
31 Small island family name
33 Iris icomb. 55 King of Judah
forml (Bibl
Q The bidding has been:
Fast South West North
3 t
You, South, hold:
i AKJ1 KQ9I Klt
What do vou do?
A Double. This H s tekeoat
doable, but if your partner cleoto
to paurs yon narve defense.
TODAY'S QUESTION
Your partner bids tour clubs.
What do you do?
Answer Tomorrow
Skate Rink
Opening Set
The Moore Park skating rink
will not lie open for al least
10 days, the city Parks and Rec
reation Department announced
Thursday.
Employes will begin flooding the!
rink Thursday night, hut at least
!0 layers of ice are needed before
the rink an be used. One laver
can be ap,iin d every evening for
the next 10 d ys.
Each layer must be completely
frozen .jefore the subsequent layer
is applied If the cold weather
doesn't hold it may be longer than
10 days before the rink can be
used.
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GOP Asks Explanation
Of Factor Gift, Pardon
WASHINGTON IUPH - House
records showed today that John
Jake the Barber i Factor, and his
wife gave $22,000 in recent Demo
cratic campaigns. Republican Na
lional Chairman William E. Mil
ler demanded assurances from
President Kennedy that this had
no bearing on his Christmas par
don of Factor.
Kennedy's pardon of Factor.
who served time for a 1943 mail
fraud conviction, quashed a threat
ened deportation of the one-time
Chicago resident who now lives
n California.
Miller said: "I think it is in
cumbent on the administration to
assure the American people in no
uncertain terms that the presiden
tial pardon granted John Factor
is in no way connected with the
act that he and his wife were
substantial contributors to the
ause of the Democratic parly."
"The fads which have come to
light are highly disquieting." the
GOP chairman said. "Our system
of justice will be in great jeop
ardy if the day comes when per
sons of wealth can obtain leniency
in any such manner. I sincerely
hope that the suspicions which
come to mind in this case have
no foundation."
Factor contributed $10,000 lo
two Democratic campaign groups
in 19K0 and $2,000 to the national
committee last year, according to
reports filed with the House '.of
Representatives. His wife, Rella,
contributed $10,000 to the two
campaign groups in 19fi0.
tin Palm Beach. Fla., where
Kennedy is on holiday. Press
Secretary Pierre Salinger said of
the Factor campaign contribution:
"I don't know anything about it.")
BALDWIN HOTEL
31 Mam Si
Ward, old-fashioned hospital
ity. Large, comfortable lobby.
Doily, weekly, monthly rates.
Handy parking.
Henley High Notes
By MARTHA RAGLANI)
Last minule Christmas shop
pers crowded the department
stores in the skit portion of the
program put on by the Henley
senior class on Friday, Dec. 21.
The program, an annual affair
at the school, also featured pan
tomimes by Bill Dixon. Mike
Beymer, (Sam Cox and Earl All
britton and Christmas numbers
ung by the Henley chorus.
"The difference between the
right job and the almost-right job
is as great as the difference be-
ween lightning and the lightning
bug,' stated Anthony Giuntoni
representative from the Oregon
Emplnymcnt Service, in his talk
with the senior American prob
lems classes.
The seniors, who are studying
occupations, heard from Mr
Giuntoni the job-finding problems
that they can expect after gran
nation and Ihe ways in which Ihe
Emplovment Service can help
them solve these prohlems
Ask about daily
"Business Card"
SPOT ADS
TU 4-8111
LEAVE YOUR CLOTHES
WHILE YOU SHOP
Fast, Efficient Service
THE LAUNDERETTE
Owens at 6th Ph. TU 4-6373
KINDERGARTEN
3849 Summers Lane
STATE APPROVED
Course of Study .
Specializing in
PHONETIC TRAINING
Mr. Merle Jackson
Phone TU 4-9942
coeds nil previous records.
The high salesmen were Dave
'airclo with $108 and Lyle!
Bergstrom with $125. Dave Fair-1
lo was also the captain of Ihe
winning magazine sale "team,"!
hich was treated to free ham
burgers and milkshakes.
Honor Society President l.co
Huff appointed Janet Lynn, Ann
Breilhaupl. K a I h y DeGrando.
Mania Hohert. Fayc Toombs and
Ray Black to a committee to
make arrangements for sponsor
ing an Honor Society assembly
n February.
A possible program for Ihe
assembly will be a college howl
type thing with the Honor Soci
ety seniors against the Honor So
ciety Juniors." revealed Lea Huff,
INSIST ON
GOLD BELL BRAHD
KLAMATH POTATOES
ot
Your Favorite Grocer's
The
DANMOORE
HOTEL
1217 S.W. Morrison St.
Portland, Oregon
All Tranalrnt nurstti. AH thnM
Mhn font return. Ratra not la
hlRlt, nnl low. t-'rrr ric. TV
nd Radian. Reputation tor clean
llnrtia. t'hllriren under teven. nt
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B roasted Chicken
Spaghetti
Pizza Pie
Try Our New
French Fried Ravioli
Eat 'Em Here or
Orders To Go.
LUCCA CAFE
Ph. TU 4-3276
23S4 S. 6th
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Tlipre's jure way to knnw . . .
just . . . talk inth vnir jnrrlrr ... !
fvprything that shou . . . ran lnrk
tlif same Oven the price lag) ...
the dtflrrrnce is rntirjr.. . and u hat
difference
hrjfire ou hu v any natch . . . at anv pner . . .
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J. C RENIE, JEWELER
3 State Licensed WotCiimakers
1021 Moin TU 4-4606
January Sale
Prices on
Quality Furniture
NOW!
Hurry! Save! Get
S&H Green Stamps, Too
Oon Fndsr Till 9:00
tmOTHF.Itl.V I.OVF. COSTLY
LOS ANGELES (liPh - Broth
erly love cost Jerry L, Tones $1(10
Thursday.
Tones was fined when the judge
learned he was falsely represent
ing an attorney to defend his
brother, Robert L. Tones, 32, on
burglary charge.
The annual sophomore magaine
sale this year reached lis goal of
$2,500 and exceeded it by $fi.1fi. Of
the total $-1,1311, Ihe sophomores
received $1,087 profit. This ex-
Claussen Named
To CD Office
SALEM UTH - Jerry Claus
sen, who will resign Dec. .11 ai
executive secretary of the Oregon
Republican Party, has l)een hired
as information officer for S t a t e
Civil Defence, it was learned to
day.
Slate CD Director Arthur M.
Sheets confirmed Claussen will
take over Ihe civil defense po
sition on Jan. 2
"We did not plan to make any
announcement until Jan. 2,
Sheets said.
"In fact, we have already told
Claussen his first job will Iw to
produce a press release announc
ing his appointment.
"We wanted to delay the an
nouncement so there would he no
confusion between this job and the
one he is resigning," Sheets said.
Jobless Pay
Under 1961
SALEM U!PD -Unemploy
ment insurance claims and insured
unemployment for Ihe week end
ing Dec. 20 remained under Ihe
comparable week in IIWI. I
Oregon Department of L'nem-I
ploymcnl Commissioner Davidl
Cameron said today a rate of 5.1 i
and 20,274 weeks were claimed !
For the same Hull week, a rale I
of 6 7 and 2(5,801 weeks were
claimed.
Initial claims increased 15.1 per
cent during the week, indicating
substantial seasonal unemploy
ment has begun, he said.
In only two local office areas.
Astoria and Tillamook, were Ihe
insured unemployment rates high
er this December than last, he
said.
Highest rale of Insured unem
ployment last week was in Grants
Pass with 13.1. The lowest was
in Portland with .1.5.
Other rales in the larger areas
compared to last year: Corvalhs
at 3.9. down 0.7; Eugene at 4 8.
down 1.8; Klamath Falls at 5.2.1
down 3.7; Medford at 7.1. re l
mained the same; Pendleton and
'vlilton-Freewater at 7.1, down 2 4;
Portland at 3.5. down 0.9, and
Salem at 5.1, down 2.3.
CONSOLIDATE YOUR DEBTS
"naslldate all your monthly payment In
- in one, ranrrnirni payment earn mantn.
Vour one monlhly payment ran uaualy he
tar lei than the total mt all Ihe .mall bill
u are paying each month now. Look al
. Slhea exampUa:
Areata' mm. mi n wen Kelt a Amount
S $ro 0 2 m.
$300.00 18 mo $21.81
$500.00 24 mm. $28. 86
380 So. oth
SUBURBAN FINANCE
Town m4 Country Shopping Center
Phono TU 4-7759
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SKIERS
Coming or Going
Don't Pass By
THE ODESSA
STOP IN FOR . . .
BREAKFASTS - LUNCHES - DINNERS
Delicious Fried Chicken, Sizzling
Steaks, Ham 'n Eggs as you like 'em!
HOME MADE PIE
ODESSA COFFEE SHOP
Rocky Point Road
Closed Monders Ph. EL 6-2250 Rockr Point
Opn 6 to 9 P.M. tor Rc-torvsrioni
JANUARY SALE
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COMING
BIGGEST
YOU'VE EVER
SEEN
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Watch For If
DREWS iV.anstore
733 Main ond Town & Country
ti
Plan Now to Attend!
New Year's
Eve
PARTY
Starts Early Monday Evening!
Favors Entertainment
Noise-Makers
Round Table Dining Room
Open till...? ,
WIHEMA
MOTOR HOTEL
1111 Main
17 n f "7
Now In Progress! Store-Wide
CLEARANCE
JmTl
Dresses Sweaters
Skirts Lingerie
Vz to Vi OFF
Charge Now! Pay in Feb!
Th books or cloud . oil chorgo purchoMt morfo
bolorKt of rhii month will not bo duo until Ftb
ruary 10th!
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