Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, February 26, 1963, Page 10, Image 10

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    Grasping Secretary
Grasps Boss, Too
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By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: I'm en
raged with that secretary who
as ready to flip because
her "bright, at
: tractive, well-ed
ucated" b o i s
l closed his busi
ness conversa-
t tions on the
I telephone with
I ' bye bye,
It's sickening1
I the way secre-
taries move in on a man's life
' -and take him over.
'-J She starts by reminding Mr.
Worthlngton of his luncheon ap
pointment. Then she reminds Mr.
Worthington of his barbershop ap
poinlment. Next she tactfully sug
gests that he buy Mrs. Worthing
ton something special for her
birthday. (He had forgolen, so of
course he's grateful.)
The next thing you know she
goes along with him to select the
wife's gift. After shopping they
stop for a few martinis. Suddenly,
Mr. Worthington becomes "Hal,
The rest is easy. Hal can't seem
to cet his work done during of
fice hours so he must work eve
nings. The night work doesn't sit
very well at home and his wile
begins to complain. This, of
course, makes her a nag. So after
20 years and three kids, Mr.
Worthington decides his wife
doesn't understand him. They
have nothing in common. She is a
bore.
Don't tell me my imagination
has run wild. Miss Landers, be
cause It just happened to me
MRS. WORTHINGTON
Dear Mrs. Wprthlngton (which
as everybody knows li a made
up name)) The secretary has an
inside track but so does the nurse
or the dental assistant any fe.
male whos activities bring her
into close contact with a male,
Familiarity does not always
breed contempt. Sometimes it
breeds other things. I've said It
before and I'll say It again no
man ever listened to the siren's
rail unless he was ready to hear
It.
Dear Ann Landers: You were
right when you told "Irate Read
er" that floors were made to walk
on and she should not ask guests
to remove their shoes even though
the spike heels were ruining her
vinyl entrance-way.
This is what the floor covering
industry has to say: "Spiked heels
are causing the biggest headache
in years. They not only leave
noticeable indentations in hard
surface floors, they also cut the
pile and puncture the backings of
carpets. What can be done? Noth
ing. We can only hope (or fickle
fashion to dictate a change.
The woman who is considering
a new floor should be told that
there is no way to protect that
floor against spike heels. Even as
phalt and hardwood floors can be
damaged.
A 112-pound girl wearing stiletto
heels exerts static pressure of
4,000 pounds per square inch ev
ery time she takes a stop. A 224
pound man wearing the conven
tional shoe exerts 23 pounds per
square inch.
So please urge women to de
mand saner heels, Ann. A.P.
Dear A.P.I I'm torn, my friend.
like the stiletto heels and I
also like vinyl floors. Incidentally,
I have both and they seem fairly
compatible.
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Tuesday, February 26, 1902
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Dear Ann: Help! I have
chance to attend the Baptist Youth
Conference next July in Palestine.
I went to the Toronto Conference
in 1938 and It was the most In
spiring experience of my life.
But my husband says he wul
divorce me if I go.
I would be attending as a rep
resentative of my parents' evang
elistic organization and they would
pay my expenses. Glenn and my
parents do not get along. He says
this trip offer is an effort on their
part to cause trouble between us.
Please, Ann, tell me wnat to
do? REBA
Dear Reba: It would be nice If
somehow you could get Glenn's
blessings, because if you can't
say don't go.
He resents your parents' part
In this, and he may have a valid
point. Either persuade him pr stay
home and save your marriage.
Stanley Named President
Of Chiloquin Pilot Group
Your uuble diicardi will hlp
hi to htlp othsrt. Don t throw
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CALL:
The SALVATION ARMY
THRIFT STORE
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CHILOQUIN Bert Stanicy.
rancher and realtor, was named
president of the Chiloquin Chap
ter of Oregon Pilots Association
at the last meeting, replacing
Fred Markwardt Stanley, who had
served last year as vice presi
dent, gave that post over to Ted
Markwardt, and Luidy Eogcrs is
the new secretary-treasurer, tak
ing over from Mrs. A. N. Starkey.
The association will have an
other active year for 1963, and
is planning to construct restrooms
at the airport this spring. During
the summer the annual fly - in
breakfast will be held.
Association members now num
ber 15, with nine associate mem
bers. Five planes are stationed
permanently at the airport.
The Warren Loughs, Bert Stan
leys, and Lester Hobacks were
host families at the monthly din
ner meeting.
Malin Cub Scouts Hold Annual Blue, Gold Fete
MALIN Sunday evening, Feb.
10, the Boy Scouts' Blue and
Gold Banquet was held in the
Malin Grade School gym. Decor
ations of blue and gold were
throughout the room, and the re
freshment table was done in the
TO HOLD CONFERENCE
WASHINGTON (UP1 Presi
dent Kennedy will hold a news
conference and diplomatic recep-
tion today before leaving for a
weekend in Florida.
The 4 p.m. EST news confer
ence will be televised and broad
cast live to the nation.
The reception for the diplomat
ic corps will be held at 6:30
p.m., and the President and Airs.
Kennedy, accompanied by their
children, will leave by plane at
about 8:30 p.m. for Palm Beach,
Kla.
same color scheme, centered with
a large sheet cake in blue and
gold.
Edwin Stastny, master of cere-j
monies, and Gale Staley, Klam
ath Falls, district executive for the
scouts in this area, and Mr, and
Mrs. T. W. Lowry, Malin, were
special guests for the evening.
Cub Scout awards were pre
sented by Carl Rajnus, Cub Scout!
Master. Bear badge and silver
anniversary awards were present-j
ed to Doug Johnson, Dennis
Brightman, and Andy Street. Gold-
silver arrow and assistant denner
stripe, David Cacka. Wolf badge
and silver anniversary award,
Richard Drazii and Phillip Blohm.
Silver arrow, silver anniversary
award, and second-year psrfect
attendance, Phillip McCulley.
Wolf badge, Kirk Kirkpatrick
and Richard Rogers. Wolf oadge
and denner stripe, Lewis Unis.
Bear badge. Jay Conroy. Woll
badge and assistant denner stripe,
Scott Conroy. Silver arrow, silver
anniversary award and denner
stripe, Steve Rajnus.
George Pappe, Boy Scout mas
ter of Troup 33, presented the
scout awards. Three-year service
pin and three -year perfect at
tendance pin were given to Dale
Petrasek and Bruce Bauer. Two
year service pin, two-year perfect
attendance pin, and second class
scout badge, Pat Pappe. Two-year
service pin, Bruce Victorin.
Gale Staley presented Philip
Petrasek with the "Life Award"
for the Explore! Scouts. Lor.s
Kalina is the Explorer master.
Refreshments were served by
den mothers, Mrs. Lincoln EIz-
ner, Mrs. Paul McCulley, Mil.
Marion Kirkpatrick and Mrs. Don
London.
Construction is the largest U.S.
industry, accounting for some 15
per cent of total employment.
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Cqultablt'a Living Inaurancn
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lirrvire- Blnce lt
. What a work out!
! I must've climbed inlo
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with my tape measure.
But it got us what we
needed. A COMET-with
4 doors and nothing but
room! 1 even got their
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