Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 22, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    I .Dimpled Wife Brings
! Contentment, Fortune
HERALD A.VD NEWS. Klamath Falls. Ore.
A '
By AW L.WPKRS
Dear Ann Landers: You recent
ly said In your column you have
never heard of dimples being pro
duced surgically
and that you got
ynurs (or
birthday pres-
I ent.
Well. yours
t mav have been
I a gilt but some
I women have lo
I pay for theirs.
The Orientals consider the dim
ple a symbol of good luck. The
poets of ancient China frequently
associated this anatomical endow
ment with a pretty and happy
(ace. The dimpled wife, they be
lieved, brought contentment and
good fortune to the family.
Many Malayan Chinese women
insist that plastic surgeons create
dimples in their faces. It has been
done w ith considerable success.
I volunteer this information be
cause I know you want to give
vour readers correct advice.
SINGAPORE
Dear Singapore: Thank vou for
the fine letter. I found the Infor-
Illation fascinating. Dimples are
;rather nice to receive as a gift
-hut I certainly wouldn't go out
ami buy 'em.
Pear Ann lenders: The whin
'jng widow who wrote to you
made me sick. She sits there with
money in the bank, fat insurance
policies, a paid-for home, solici
tous relatives, and all she' has
to complain about is loneliness.
It's the divorcee not the w idow
who knows what real heartache
is. How would she like my rat
line? I work at a newspaper
from 7:30 a.m. until 4 p.m. After
work I return to my dreary, shab
bily furnished apartment to scrub,
cook. wash. ion. and mend
clothes. I attend school conferenc
es, listen to the children's prob
lems, discipline, pray for and wor
ry about three youngsters who are
growing up without a father.
Occasionally 1 accept a date
thinking "this one will be differ
ent." But it never is. 1 always
end up feeling degraded because
most men think a divorcee will
say yes lo anytning as payment
for a dinner or some dull conver
sat ion.
So please tell the widow who
signed herself "Alone'' that di
vorcees are alone, loo. but that
they have a myriad of added prob
lems which widows don't have.
-TREADMILL
Dear Treadmill: Your Irtter has
senile merit, but not every widow
ban a fat insurance policy, money
In the bank, and a paid-for home
And not every divorcee is liv
ing in a shabby apartment. Some
times i(' the alimony-busted hus
bands who wind up In a rented
room with naked light bulbs
One thing is certain, however
the widow didn't have a choice
Dear Ann Landers: My prob
lem is an older man. I'm 16 and
Brad is 29. His parents think I'm
20 and my parents think he is 22
He's madly in love w ith me. but
I m not in love with him. The trou
ble is I don't have the heart to
break up with him.
Brad knows how I feel but he
doesn't care. He savs love will
come later. He has spent over
$200 on me in the last two months,
and his parents have bought me
gifts, too. They think I'm the
smartest and loveliest girl he has
ever gone w ith. He wants to mar
ry me next year when I graduate
tiom high school.
Please don't think Brad is goins
with me for sex. I am very moral
Tell me what to do MISS NEW
ARK
Dear .Miss Newark: People of
ten ask me how I spot phonv
lellers. Well, here is how 1 spot
ted yours.
No parent can possibly think a
211-year-old who is still In high
school is "the smartest girl he
ever went with." Now why don't
you go do your homework?
Are you tempted to smoke be'
cause the crowd does? If so. send
for Ann Landers' booklet. "Teen
age Smoking." enclosing with your
request io cents in coin and a
long, self-addressed, stamped en
velope.
Ann Landers will be glad to
help you w ith your problems. Send
them to Iter in care of this news
paper enclosing a slamped.
elf-addressed envelope.
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Veteran Tax
Exemption
Date Set
Disabled war veterans and wid
ows of veterans must apply
for their annual slate property
lax exemptions by April I. the
Department of Veterans' Affairs
reported today.
Application for the exemption
which amounts to $7,500 of the
true cash value of the property,
is filed with the county assessor.
Those entitled include:
1. War veterans 40 per cent
or more disabled as certified by
the Veterans Administration or
Armed Forces, regardless of their
uicome.
2. Unremarried widows of war
veterans, regardless of income.
Pensioned widows of Spanish-
SCOTT A KB. III. 't 'PI' An American war veterans get an
Air Force jet pushed bv 200-milo extra $.VM exemption.
an hour "tradewinds of the skys" 3. Spanish - American war vet
loday Hew nonslop from the Phil- erans. regardless of disability or
ippine Mands to McGuire Air income.
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Friday, February 3?, msj
PAGE 1
Southwest
Lease Land
Bids Opened
ADVANCE GIFT On Saturday morning, Feb. 23, more
than 1,200 Camp Fire Girls of all ages will be ringing
doorbells to sell Miss Saylor's chocolate mints. Present
ing an advance box to Fire Chief Geno Gheller are
Patty Tennigkeit, left, and Susan Weber. Both are mem
bers of Mrs. Harold Weber's Blue Birds group and sec
ond graders at Pelican School.
Camp Fire Girl Mint
Sale Begins Saturday
When Camp Fire Girls wearing,
red, white, and blue service cos
tumes appear at doors Saturday
morning selling mints, they will
represent many hours contributed
by adults to make the sale possible.
There is more work involved lie-
hind the "selling scene" than most
people realize. Anticipating the
amount of candy that can be sold
in this area, board members au
thorize the tentative order nine
months prior to the sale. Per
mission is secured from the United
Fund, of which Camp Fire is a
member agency, and the city I
council to have the sale on the
date best suited to the Camii
r ire organization.
One week before the opening
oi me saie. tne candy arrives
in town and is kept in cold stor
age by Klamath Falls Cream
cry. The calling committee goes
lo work contacting every leader
to secure her order for the amount
of candy needed for her croup,
nnn men are recruited In deliver
Hie candy to the leaders by the
opening day. Many volunteer to
work two full days at the task
The project is then in the hands
of the leader, who must distribute
(he boxes to the girls. Camp
Fire Girls work in pairs and re
Mirt hack to the leader with
a total ot I'.w bids were re
ceived and opened Feb. 19 by the
Project Office of the Bureau of
Reclamation for the leasing of 28
units of public land in the South
west Sump lease area of the Klam
ath Reclamation Project. These
leases cover use of units of land
averaging about 80 acres each, for
agricultural and grazing purposes.
The successful bidders and an
nual rental bid for tlie 12 units on
which 104 bids were received for
the 9 a.m. opening are as follows:
lxit No. 2, Norman Bettandorff,
52,383 ; 3. Keith Vokach. $2,325;
5, Ronald Peterson. $2,607; 7, Mil
Ion Haug. $2.0M.52; 12, L. C.
Fleck. $2,451.40.
Lot No. 17. .lames Greer. $3,200;
21. Larry Haynes. $2,710 .Vi; 24.
Newton Guthrie. $2,081.75; 25. Wil
liam Schindlor, $2,681.75; 27, Wes
ley Schindler, $2,681.75 : 32. Roy
E. Cooing. $3,033.60 ; 33, T. M.
Schmidli. $2,831.
The successful bidders and an
nual rental hid by them for the lfi
units on which !4 bids were re
ceived for the 2 p.m. opening are
as follows:
Lot No. 45. E. W. Staunton,
$2,375 ; 46. R. N. Rinabargcr.
$2,341.41; 51, Ivan Kandia, $2,330:
51, Leonard C. Olson, $2,650 ; 52.
Roy Price Jr., $2,505; 53, Curtis
licit, $2.3!. !
Lot No. 54. Ora M. Depuy, i
$1,725; 55, Jim Fallihee, $1.652, 1
57. Charles V. Shuck, $2,008; 58.
I.awsnn Kandra. $2,780; 62, French
E. Johnson. $2,135: ta, Donald
George Micka, $2,158; 64, John ,D
ing committee again checks with " ': ,, ,' ' i V
,n c.. it k $-'.221; 66, Robert K Brooks,
WE MISSED THE WASHINGTON'S DAY SALE, SO WE'LL
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their money and requests for ad
ditional candy.
By the lime the sale has been
in progress for a week, the call- ,
are needed or if an excess of
candy should lie returned to the
oflice for distribution to another
Camp Fire group.
The biggest job of the sale is
placed on group leaders. Each
is responsible for instructing her
group on the rules of the sale;
securing permission slips from
(he parents of girls who sell;
and keeping records ofirls with
candy and the amount each has
sold. When the sale ends, the
leader must make a full report
to the council office and her ac
count must balance.
Through the excellent assist
ance of the Camp Fire office per
sonnel the sale runs smoothly.
and the oflice reports there is sel-j
dom an unbalanced account.
The sale of Miss Saylor's choc
olate mints is a once - a - year
project to help supplement the
general fund and expand facilities
at Camp Esther Applegale. Each
group receives 10 cenls on each
box of candy sold for its individual !
group treasury, and the balance
of the profits is returned to thej
general fund of the Klamath Coiin-I
il Camp Fire Girls. Ij
$1.75
$1,633.
Herman C. Weber.
Freight Train
Smashes Truck
PORTLAND IUPII - A South
ern Pacific freight train diesel
unit smashed into a large semi
truck loaded with plywood and
blocked traffic on a Portland
thoroughfare for more than two
hours early today.
No one was hurt in the crash
at southeast Grand and Division.
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Kttrce Base. N..I.
The flight was an unofficial
world's distance record of 9.KI12
miles for cargo aircraft.
The four-pot C1T5 Slralnlifler
was reluming from Clark Air
Force Base in the Philippines from
A routine Iroop deployment mis
sion, the Military Air Transporta
tion headquarters here said.
II covered the distance in 15
hours 22 minutes at an average
ground speed of M2 miles per
hour, the Air Force said. The
CI l.i is the military version of the
Kceing 707.
Veterans whose disabilities arc
certified by a private physician
and the county health officer,
rather than by the VA or the
Armed Forces, are also entitled,
provided they have not received
more than S2.500 total gross in
come in the past year.
Disabled veterans and widows
living in lioue trailers may re
ceive an annual license fee re
duction of up to $100 by filing
with the Department of Motor
Vehicles.
Assistance is also available
from eountv servu-e oflicers or
Travis Air Force Ra-e. Calif, I the stale veteran" detriment
K normal slopping point for suchj
t'lih) s. but tlic Air Force said 22S-1 . ,
mi'.o an hour tailwinds at 4i.non Qf I Ce Plann6CI
led reduced luel consumption and
Children Felled
By Excitement
ADKI.AIDF,. Australia HTD-
More than 500 children collapsed
today from heal and excitement
at two mass school rallies for
Quwn Klizabclh and her hiishaivl,
Prince Philip. J
About 17.000 children assembled !
lo greet the visiting royal couple t
in Klizabothvillc Towu-hip w here I I
the mercury in the shade rose toj
80 degrees. V
Sixty ambulance corpsmen car-j
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slrechers as the Queen and Prince .
drove around the reserve in an
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aircrafl commander and Capl. Jo.
seph A Vovin. Arlington. Va.. de
cided to lly acrtiss the country to
Mcfrune in-tead.
The record will be unoflicial be
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