I AV2 INCHES - UJ o to Don't Mai! Letters Any Smaller Than This After Jan. 1, 7963 THE: "'SHIN'S GREAT HERE ..y. P&1 if Tcensie-wwntsie letters are out after Jan. 1. 19B3. Minimum size which the Post Office will accept: 3 Inches deep, 4'.j inches long. No more odd-shaped cards to tell the folks back home you're having a fine time. See horrid example, above. 1st Class New Rate Old Rate Air Mail New (j Rate Old Rate INCREASE Vi cent FIRST CLASS mail goes per day per household. from 4c to 5c Jan. 7. POSTAL RATES INCREASES On Jan. 7, 1963, postal rate hikes go into effect. Pay hikes and postal deficits are two good reasons why Uncle Sam is raising the cost of nearly all classes of postage. Hikes will average about one-half cent per family per day. Schedules for sec- Post Cards Air Mail M Card J Post Card AIR MAIL goes from 7c to 8c on Jan. 7. Timber Operators Hold Annual Meet The fourlh annual meeting of Klamath Basin timber operators uiU be held at the Winema Motor Hotel on Thursday, Jan. 3. Originating near the close of the termination of the Klamath Indian reservation, tliese meet ings bring together timber users and timber sellers to discuss the market conditions for the coming year. The annual meeting has proven beneficial to Klamath Basin tim ber purchasers and their stump- :e procurement program. Tim ber in this area is obtained from six national forests, the Winema, Fremont. Deschutes, Umpqua, Modoc and Klamath as well as from the Bureau of Land Man- igement. state of Oregon, and from Indian trust lands. Representatives from these tim ber selling agencies are expected to be in attendance to present their calendar year 1963 sales programs. In announcing the meeting. Wayne Gaskins, forester, indicated or it would begin at 6:15 p.m. with presentations scheduled immedi ately alter dinner. He added that those who do not wish to be present for the dinner, but do want to attend the tim ber sales presentations, the latter will begin about 7:45 p.m. Those planning to attend are asked by Gaskins to make their reservations by phoning TU 2-2522, extension 54, not later than Wednesday. PHYSICIST DIKS CAMBRIDGE, England tUPIi- Sir Charles Darwin, 75, a leading theoretical physicist and grand son of the famous evolutionist, died at his home here Mondav. Wednesday, January 2, 1963 PAGE HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls, Oregoa THt UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK Of POBUANO Member Fadwal Dtpotit Uuurinu Corpwatioa JAN. 7 Post Card rates rise as shown. ond, third and fourth class mail are posted in all post offices and their orancnes. snown above in chart torm aro the new and old rates and tho restrictions on the siie of envelopes. Night Club Owners Mourn Passing Of Expense Account Bon Vivants In Government Crackdown (EDITOR'S NOTE The gov. crnmrnt's crackdown on ex pense account spending has been cited as the reason for the closing of two Hollywood res taurants. Restaurant and night club owners in other cities are divided as to how much the new laws will hurt them. United Press International polled own ers of the nation's highest priced night spots on whether the era of the big time spender Is coming to an end.) By GENE BI.UDEAU United Press International When "Prince Mike" Romanofi closes his Hollywood restaurant New Year's Day many nightclub owners in other- cities will be mourning with him. Like the bogus prince, they tear the government's new tax policies may be the last nail in the cof fin of the big-time expense ac count spender. Romanoff summed it up Dec. 19 by announcing that after 12 years he was locking the door on his restaurant because "costs arc prohibitive and with the new tax conditions it makes it completely impossible." Restaurant and supper club owners in some cities scoffed at Romanoff's self-proclaimed woes. Most expected government re quirements for strict accounting of expense account splurging Beauticians Honor Ten CHICAGO I LTD America's first lady, a pair of princesses and seven actresses were the "ten best coiffured" women of 1962, according to a poll by the Hcl ene Curtis Guild of Professional Beauticians. The guild today disclosed the year's 10 winners, selected by 20.000 professional hair stylists. They were Mrs. John F. Kennedy; her sister. Princess Lee Rad liwill: Princess Grace of Monaco, the former Grace Kelly; and en tertainers Olivia dc Havilland, Arlenc Francis, Doris Day. Shir Icy Booth. Arlene Dahl, Mitzi Gay nor and Polly Bergen. This marked the third time Mrs Kennedy was named among the best iresed women of the world She was on the "ten best coif fured" list in 1959 and again in 1981. would have some effect. But the dissenters said they were doing fine and expected to keep it up. Toots Shor. prominent New York saloon keeper, summed up this view: "It's like an athlete. When you got it, you're there. When you're out, you're out." Side With Prince Others, particularly in the West and in Florida, were in the Ro manoff camp. One. ex-movie co median Ben Blue, beat the prince to the punch. Blue moaned the passing ol his live-it-up and charge-it-up cli entele as he closed his Santa Mon ica. Calif., supper club Dec. 17. The poker-faced comedian said an analysis of patronage during the past three months revealed "a conspicuous absence of credit card and charge account pa trons." ' ' " -" "It's going to be a low dollar from now on for the night clubs," Blue said. Dave Chasen. owner of another Hollywood restaurant, said the re striction on expense account en tertainment "hurls all around . . . it was a stupid thing for the gov ernment to do." To take up the slack. Chasen suggested that businessmen be al lowed to bring their wives along on across-the-table business deals. Sometimes the wife is the great est asset " he said. Outlook Gloomy Miami hotel owners also report ed a Rloomy outlook for 1963 and blamed a growing scarcity of credit card bon vivants. "The crackdown on expense ac counts has hurt us noticeably be cause when people know they will have to account for their spend ing, they don't spend so much." said the manager of the Ameri cana Hotel. San Francisco restaurants re ported expense account spending down from 5 to in per cent and hotels said a similar tailing off was showing up in rentals to six. Operators of swank restaurants in Washington. D. C. agreed with Romanoff that new tax laws have atfected business. Most outspoken was Mrs. Jean Martin, who man ages tlic Espionage and Rue Royal restaurants in George town. She said. "I'm getting wor ried tn death.'" In Denver, managers of the five plushiesl eating spots said they could fed the law pinch. Pe ter Dehas of the Plus Horse rest aurant said the evening trade has been affected "and I'm con cerned about it as is everybody." Blame Business Drop In New York and Chicago, res taurant owners were inclined to pooh-pooh the Romanoif cry of woe. They blamed declining busi ness, not tax laws, for the clos ing of the prince's restaurant. Robert Kriendler, president ol New York's 21 Club, said the new law "will definitely have some ef fect but I certainly am not in a state of panic. To turn in panic and say that it will force res taurants to close down .is just as ridiculous as to say it will have no effect." ' Fred Clare, manager of the Ho tel Ambassador which houses Chicago's Pump Room, said he disagreed with Romanoff "100 per cent . . . our figures here show that only 5 per cent of night club and restaurant customers charge it. The other 95 per cent are us ing their own money." GUARANTEED REPAIR SERVICE AT WARDS Hl-fl phono, radio. TV, appliance . . . a Wards technician Is lust a phone call away! You'll Ilka the service . . . and the price! Call today I MONTGOMERY WARD SERVICE DEPARTMENT TU 4-11U ttti 4 Pine Co-owner George Marienthal of Chicago's London House and Mis ter Kelly's said Romanoff was way off base. "We're doing as well as ever." he said. And in Boston. Edward Davis, manager of the Executive Suite. reported things rolling along at the same pace. "As for the big spenders, 1 haven't seen any since the speak easy days." he said. Cor WAX & POLISH JOBS from . . $12.00 Sparkle Car Wash 4023 S. 6th Ph. 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