Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 09, 1963, Page 5, Image 5

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    Wednesday, January 9, 13 PACE 5 A
HERALD AND NEWS. Klamath Falls; Oregon
Light-Fingered Girl
May Need Mental Aid
By ANN LANDKRS
Dear Ann Landers: I fear I
may need psychiatric help. I'm
a bookkeeper in a small lirm.
I needed some
money to pay
bills which have
been leng over
due and on mv
i mind. I took $75
out of the petty
cash fund and
marked the slip
i "balanced."
I could have gone to my boss
and received a loan for t h i
amount with no trouble but I
had too much pride. My husband
makes a small salary and I was
ashamed to admit we were hav
ing a difficult time financially
I'm paying the money back at
the rate of $15 a week. In three
weeks I'll have it all paid back
and no one will know it was
missing. But I have a horrible
fear that one day I'll take a
much larger amount and be un
able to replace it. Then I'll be in
serious trouble.
Don't suggest a clergyman. I've
never been a church-goer and am
net inclined to start. Should I
see a psychiatrist? ASHAMED
Dear Ashamed: By all means
see a psychiatrist or you may be
seeing a district attorney. Unbur-
dening yourself will be useful
and perhaps the doctor may help
you see that personal integrity is
essential to self-respect and men
tal health.
Dear Ann Landers: A buddy
gave me the phone number of a
girl who lives in another city. 1
was being transferred there and
wanted some sure-fire numbers, if
you know what I mean.
He told me this girl was a real
swinger, plenty brainless, b u I
stacked and gorgeous. Then he
showed me some scorching letters
she had written. This was pretty
lousy of him but it proved his
point.
Before I had a chance to phone
this girl I met her at a party.
It was a real shock. She was beau
tiful, intelligent and a period
lady. I dated her a few times
and fell hard. I want to marry
this girl but those letters haunt
me, and I'm afraid they always
will. I know I must break up with
her before I get in deeper. The
point ot tins letter is to warn
girls never to write anything thev
might be ashamed to see two
years later. It could spoil plenty
u am in tins case. ROB
Dear Rob: People change and
perhaps this girl has. It's unfor
tunate you can't accept her for
what she is today. Your position,
though not admirable, is under
slandablc. Perhaps your inabili
ly to forget the past could spoil
plenty lor you, too.
Dear Ann Landers: Please tell
my why parents insist on taking
small children to wedding recep
tions and other social affairs
where they don't belong? Some
fairly intelligent people make this
mistake and I'm at a loss to
derstand it.
The poor kids get so tired and
cranky it's small wonder they
nag and are a general nuisance.
This is an embarrassment for the
parents and it spoils the evening
lor everybody.
I've seen youngsters get hurt
on the dance floor, fall asleep in
corners, and go into crying spells
from sheer exhaustion. Please.
Ann. print this letter for the bene
fit of parents who think they are
doing their kids a favor by drag
ging them places where they don't
belong.-BECKY
Dear Becky: I am delighted to
print your letter. It's nonsense
to assume that children of all
ages should go everywhere with
their parents so they will not feel
rejected.
Confidential to To Do Or Not
To Do: I say DO. It's far belter
to bend a little than to break.
To learn the difference between
marriage that "settles down"
and one that "gets dull," send
for Ann Landers' booklet. "What
To Expect From Marriage." en
ckising w ith 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.
The Pike's Peak Hill Climb
was established in 1916 and runs
12.42 miles in length.
Wearables
An.w.r to Prtviout Puult
ACROSS 42 N'tgitive ( ib. )
Business HJidy
Cowboy rowel JS Cookery term
Baby s 49 American-born
53 Moccasin
M Primal
56 Note in Guido's
scale
protective
apparel
Poker stake
Occasional
Chemical suffix Bewildered
River veul "0
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13
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29 Hindu queen
32 Package
34 Bits
36 Kind of straight
37 Mortise
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bailors
3 Requirement
J Perches
1 Distress sielial
59 Small state
lab.)
0 Toddler.
61 Sea birds
DOWN
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2 Preposition
3 Passage in the
brain
4 Pester
5 Sod cry
0 Appropriate
7 Stream in
Soviet t'nion
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P L'A T N O R TRTEl
8 Valuations 31
9 Regattas 33
10 Small island 35
11 Perforated ball 40
16 Thawed 43
20 Buenos 45
22 Bargain events 46
4 Whirl 47
25 Horse's neck 48
hairs
26 Containing a
specific poison
28 Rancor
30 Roman emperor
Devotee!
Apple drink
Mad
Verily
Kind of coat
Color slightly
mora
Robust
Girl's name
Mix
Merit
Aliments
Feast day
comb formi
Minuteman's Failures Plague Cape Canaveral
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CAPE CANAVERAL a'PH -the
new year has brought somei
old problems back to Cape Cana
veral. One is the Minuteman mis
sile's late-blooming inability to
hit targets.
Minuteman is the "Inlant
ICB.M" that the Cnilcd Slates de
clared war-ready last Dec. 11.
Thus there is some concern that
of Minuteman's last four shots
only one has been successful.
The latest mishap came Mon
day. It was the first rocket shot
of 19(13 from this sprawling mis
sile testing center.
The 54-foot rocket was blasted
from the bottom of an 83-foot
launching silo and aimed at a tar
get more than 5.000 miles away
It missed.
The Air Force, which talks at
length about successes, managed
to sum up the entire proceedings
in two sentences which said little
more than that the missile "fell
short of its intended range."
Other sources gave more infor
mation. The Minuteman, after a
sparkling start, ran into upper-
stage troubles. The net result was
that the rocket quit working too
soon. Just why could not be de
termined immediately.
Minuteman's problems, although
naraiy 01 me magnitude 01 tnose
in the Air Force's late Skybolt
program, have leached the se
rious stage. One of the missiles
blew up in a shot from Vanden
lierg Air Force Base, Calif., Dec.
10 and another fell short of its
intended target in a test from
Cape Canaveral Dec. 20.
The only success in that period
was a rippling 5.000-mile shot
Dec. 14. That was a test of an
improved "W'ing-2" Minuteman.
The shot Monday also involved
one of the updated models which,
among other things, has a peppier
second stage and a muditied guid
ance computer system.
This is the second siege of trou
bles to hit the Minuteman pro-
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two blow-ups the rocket was
grounded for a spell last October
until the problems found to be
in the guidance computer could
be solved.
Minuteman is a three - stage
solid-fueled rocket which the na
tion is counting on as the bulwark
of its ICBM force.
NOW OPEN!
Shirley's .. Coinomotic
Laundromat1
Hilyard & Altamont Dr.
Nru- Matticrr of
CHATKR IHUVfc IN
.11 It Anniversary
Ol'KX HOUSE
Come and Help Us Celebrate
5 Years of progress;
Friday January 11
Th II AM Of KLAM ATH FALLS
So. 6th ond Ktomath Member F.D.I.C.
Tax Collections Hike
SALEM (UPIl State tax col
lections for the first half of the
current fiscal year increased five
per cent over the previous year.
the State Tax Commission said
today.
Commission collections from
July 1 through Dec. 31, l2. to
taled S45.549.281, compared to $43.
385.747 for the first half of fiscal
1961-62.
The commission said the per
sonal income tax continued to be
the main source of revenue, pro
viding S41 million lor the six-
month period, a gain of 7.7 per
cent.
Corporation receipts totaled $3.9
million, down 18.2 per cent.
The commission said revenues
collected for county and state
dedicated funds were $478,265, or
223.1 per cent more than the 1961
62 period. The gain was credited
to the new Eastern Oregon sever
ance tax.
The commission keeps accounts
on a fiscal year basis, running
Irom July through June. It said,
however, collections for the 1962
calendar year totaled $114 mil
lion, the highest calendar year on
record.
Previous calendar year highs
were $113 million in 1960 and $110
million in 1937.
The first U. S. torpedo boat,
called the Stiletto, was built in
1887.
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ARIZONA 61
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GRAND CANYON STAJE
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Thanks for coming
(In 1962 we welcomed 245,926 visitors to the Olyrnpia Brewing Co.)
That's a lot of names in our visitors' book. And a lot of nice faces from just about every state. At Olympia,
we get a great deal of pleasure in showing our friends the kind of care we take to produce one of America's
truly fine beers. Your interest and your many questions about the brewing of Olympia Beer were greatly
appreciated. And a special bow to the ladies for their many compliments about our housekeeping. We
had a wonderful time with all of you and hope you will come again. The latchstring is always out.
One ingredient i priceless : "It's the Water'
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60" ANNIVERSARY
OPEN DAILY 9:30 TO 5:30
SPECIAL BUYS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT!
SHOP NOW AND SAVE!!
i i1 1 Hit
SAVE! PUFFY QUILT-TOP
POLISHED COTTON SPREAD
500
Full or Twin Spread
This fabulous fashion spread is low priced at
Penney's! Choose pink, cork, opricot, or lavender
... all easy-care, machine washable in lukewarm
water.
DOWNSTAIRS
TERRIFIC BUY!
MIXED-TONE
RUG RUNNER!
27,72 288
Protect and cushion halls,
doorways, foot of stairs
. . , use next to sofa or
bed. Fawn, grey, green,
maize, or multicolor.
DOWNSTAIRS
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SPECIAL! CARVED NYLON
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The decorating style that sold by the thousands,
savings-priced in 60th Penney Days! Rich-looking
ir living room, bedroom, both, hail; machine wash,
lukewarm water. White, sand, pink, purple, turquoise.
24" x 36"
2
99
DOWNSTAIRS
REPEAT OF A CLOSEOUT GROUP
CHILDRENS SHOES
Sturdy school oxfords, slip-ons, ties and buckles.
Broken sizes and styles. Sizes 8V2-3, B-C-D widths.
99
Boys
CUSHION SOLE BOOTS
Quilon treated
Sizes 812-3 B&D widths
499
WOMENS
CASUALS
Sizes 4'2 to 9
299
MENS
"ROUGHOUT" BOOTS
Sizes 6' 2-12-D
-"L-'-L'.Tl
999
COTTON
FLANNEL
WORK SHIRTS
Itltt
133
SonforizedR; shirts ore
cut full for action free
fit Long toils stay
tucked - in. Matched
ploids have button-thru
pocket.
MAIN FLOOR
SUPER-SIZE
SHEET BLANKET
Lightweight soft-napped
cotton replaces your top
sheet in winter, doubles
as on extra blanket!
Machine washable.
Pastels & whites O
80" x 100"
98
Unbleached
81" x 108"
Unbleached
70" x 95"
298
J 98
DOUBLE
SHEET BLANKET
50 cotton - 4590 ray
on - 5 wool. Two
thicknesses of blanket
ing' Long - wearing
100 ocetote binding.
Machine woshoble.
Twin or Double
Size
500
72 x 84"
DOWNSTAIRS
Aw A
v . : A
j. -
STRETCH SUIT
GROWS ALONG
WITH BABY
188
niti
monthi
Worm 'n comfy blend
of cotton 'n nylon
stretch terry ... so
eosy-care. Grows one
full size. Prints ond
plain colors.
SECOND FLOOR
REDUCED COTTON
YARDAGE
200 yards of woven
yarn - dyed cotton,
combed cotton broad
cloths, novelty cottons,
rich rayon blends.
21
00
BALCONY
REDUCED
WOMENS DRESSES
Broken sizes ond styles.
Limited quantity.
$4-$6-$8
SECOND FLOOR
MEN'S
SUITS
Tremendous buy, only 8
left. Broken sizes ond
styles.
$30
MAIN FLOOR
If)
BOYS' QUILTED
NYLON SKI PARKA
,so"o788
Hooded parka in bold.
visible quilt. Colorful
shell and lining are ny
lon toffeto. Polyuster
ocrylic quilting.
DOWNSTAIRS
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