Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, March 15, 1963, Page 3, Image 3

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    ROD BELL
Bell Takes
Plan Post
Ed Robinson, owner of Klamath
Millwork and Supply Company,
resigned from the City Planning
Commission this week after near
ly seven years of service.
Rohinson's unexpired term will
be filled by Rod Bell, part own
er of Bell's Hardware.
Bell's appointment to the
post by Mayor Robert Veatch is
subject to confirmation by the
City Council.
Robinson was reappointed to
a four-year term on the commis
sion Jan. 1.
Bell, 31, has been a long time
resident of Klamath Falls and is
a graduate of Klamath Union
High School and the University;
of Oregon. Bell majored in eco
nomics. He lives with his wife
Marcella and two young sons
at 1045 Pacific Terrace.
Robinson said he greatly en
Joyed working on the planning
commission and looks back with
a sense of accomplishment when
he sees the planned development
ot Klamath Falls.
The contributions of today's
planning are not evidenced to
day, he said. "Planning is for the
future and you're able to see
what has been accomplished only
years after the steps toward im-
provement have been taken.
I That's w hy some of the. ideas are
, criticized, because the effects
.aren't seen right away," Robin
.son said.
Communiti
(afenJar
FRIDAY
OREGON' BAKKKL RACING
ASSOC.. 7:30 p m. meeting of lo
cal chapters, Darlene Blackman.
Crystal Springs Road, east of Hen
ley School.
SHASTA VIEW GRANGE,
p.m., meeting, grange hall.
ROF L.K. AND E., Ladies So
ciety, 7:30 p.m., anniversary so
cial, Hulda Gillette, 11U Divi-
ion. Pinochle and prizes.
SHASTA HOMEDALE HOME
EXT. UNIT. 10 a.m.. Facing
.Middle lears, fairgrounds.
SHASTA VIEW COMMUNITY
BLDG. ASSOC., 8 p.m.. card par
ty, community hall, Shasta Wav
and Madison.
SATURDAY
KLAMATH COUNTY
TIRED TEACHERS. 1:30
meeting, YMCA.
RE-
p.m
KLAMATH LANK NO. 460,
VOA. 8 p.m., meeting, IOOF
i Hall. Refreshments and cards to
follow.
VFW. 6:30 p.m., St. Patricks
Dance and Irish Stew, VFW Hall.
ST. PATRICKS DANCE. 8 p.m.
to 12 midnight, high school and
college students. Midland Grange
Hall. Wear green.
WOTM AND LOOM, 1 to 8
p.m., smorgasbord, 9 p.m., St.
Patrick's dance,
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SUNDAY
MIDLAND YOUTH DRILL
TEAM, 7:30 to 11 a.m., benefit
breakfast, Midland Grange Hall.
Grangers and guesU.
PROSPERITY . REBKKAI1
LODGE NO. 104, 2 p.m., initia
tion practice, IOOF Hall.
WOTM AND LOOM, 8 a.m.,
breakfast, Moose Home.
MONDAY
AAL1V. 12 noon, Monday lunch
eon, ninema Hotel. Slides on Ro-
torua.
FRIENDLY CIRCLE, 9:30 a.m.,
potluck lunch, Louise Borton, 3421
Chelsea Street. Bring scissors.
thimble, to tie quilts.
BETHEL NO. 61, Job's Daugh
ters, 7:30 p.m., meeting, Scottish
Rite Temple.
BPW CLUB, 6:30 p.m., dinner
and initiation. Willard Hotel.'
Lover OS Color Haps
Drab, Lifeless Suits
By ANN LANDERS lily likes me, religion is no prob
Dear Ann Landers: Men makel'!. and he is well-set financial
ly. But he is extremely reticent
about taking the big step.
Sam wants a home and family
and so do I. Last night he told
me the stumbling block to our
marriage is my "past."
He has heard gossip about me
and insists that before we marry
1 tell him everything so he'll
know what he must face in re
gard to my reputation.
I have no desire to think about
my mistakes, much less talk
about them. I also fail to see
how this knowledge will make
him feel better, as he insists. I
believe he .should accent me as
I am and take into account the
fact that I have been a faithful
sweetheart for over four years.
He claims 1 owe it to him to
make a full confession and "clear
the air."
My future depends on your an
swer. SLEEPLESS NIGHTS
Dear Sleepless: If the air isn't
clear by now you can be sure
full confession," complete with
the names and numbers of all the
players, will not help.
oam wants: (a) An escape
hatch "Sorry, but it's all too sor
did, my dear. I don't think
could ever trust you now." Or (b)
a nice fat club to hit you over
the head with later.
A man f Integrity would not
be interested in playing Truth or
Consequences.
unKinfl remarks about what we
women wear. I'd like to express
my views on
men's fashions.
The thing men
call a suit is the
most unimagina
tive, the dullest
get-up ever
stitched together.
Why must
men s suits be
always a lifeless grey or a mud
dy brown? The greys are not.
even true greys. And the blacks
are not true blacks.
Men should rebel against dead
colors which have been foisted
on them by convention - bound
manufacturers. Let them demand
electric blue, shocking pink and
emerald green. And why not an
occasional floral pattern to liven
up a dreary day?
Don't say it can't be done,
Ann. All it takes is a ball of
fire like you to get behind the
idea. Will you join me in this
great crusade to revolutionize
the men's clothing industry?
LOVER OF COLOR
Dear Lover: Sorry, hut you'll
have to revolutionize the men's
clothing Industry without this
"ball of fire." I haven't the faint
est interest In seeing men in
shocking pink or electric blue
suits.
In the kingdom of our feath
ered friends the male has the
colorful plumage to attract the
female. The human male docs
just fine in his muddy browns
and charcoal greys.
Class Plans
For Reunion
On June 22
The class of 1948. Klamath L'n
urn High School, plans a 15-year
reunion on June 22 and hopes to
have as many as possible, of the
class membership attend.
Letters have been written to a
number of the former students
others have been contacted by tel
ephone but addresses or tele
plione numbers of many are not
known. Anyone having anv in
formation on the following for
mer students is asked to
Donna Young, TU 4-7423 or lAir-
rie Carter TU 2-6165:
Carlos Beckwith, Shirley Bli-
seth. Bill Cannon, Donna Cou
ncil. Glen Cooper, Jean Cunninfi-
ham. Joyce DitmaiiMUi. Jean
Donahue, LaVonne Earnest, Don-
Edwards, Vivian Emerson,
Mary Gately, Violet Griffith.
Bill Harper, Jean Haves, Vera
Jones. Anita Kennebeok. J i m
Kienel. Audrey Lawrence, Bob
Mahoncy, Billy Martin. J i m
Mitchell, Rosalee Morris, Jack
Nickerson, Marcella Rand.
Bob Sargeant, Zada Taylor,
Dwight W'ewiersbee, Edith Wis-
senbach, Gene Wright, Mary Mc-
Kinney, Howard Borough, Lou
Ann Chase and Lois Hibbeit.
usic-Lover Vies
For Indian Queen
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II V Jte. A. 'sv. '
farmer of thi
Dear Ann Landers: Please tell
me it I am right or wrong to
Dear Ann Landers: I've been
going with a 33-year-old bachelor
lor almost four years. Sam's fanv
r
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fit
Mermitae
is now
6 years old
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ask my husband to do this sim
ple thing.
Milton is a truck driver. I know
he can take a coffee break any
time ne wants to. He leaves the
house every morning at 6:30 a.m.
By the time 8 o'clock comes
around he. is ready for a cup of
coffee.
1 want Milton to conic by the
house and take our 8-ycar-old
daughter to school. She is sus
ceptible to colds and is now re
covering from the mumps
He says he can't do it because :
it may interfere with his job.
believe he is just making up ex
cuses because he doesn't want to
be bothered.
Milton thinks you arc a smart
woman. Maybe he will listen to
you. Please print your advice so
he can see it TROUBLED
Dear Troubled: The advice Is
for you, not Milton. Your husband
isn't driving that truck for kicks
lady. It's his job and It's your
bread and butler. It Isn't fair to
him or to his employer to try
to saddle him with family assign
merits during his working day.
Arc you tempted to smoke be
cause the crowd does? If so
send for Ann Landers' booklet
"Teen age Smoking." enclosing
with your request 10 cents in
coin and a long, self-addressed,
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to
help you wiili your problems.
Send them to her in care of this
newspaper enclosing a stamped,
sell-addressed envelope.
Police Hold
Tule Youth
The city police arc holding an
18-year-old rural Tulelake youth
for an alleged criminal assault
of a 15-yoar-oId girl near Merrill
on Dec. 20, 1962.
Oregon State Police apprehend
ed William Lee Guthrie. Route 2,
Box J-9. Tulelake, in iMalin at
9 p.m. Wednesday.
Guthrie, a private in the Army,
now stationed at Fort Ord,
couldn't be located after the al
leged assault and slate police
said they received information he
had been shipped out of the
country.
The stale police said they re
ceived a tip last night that Guth
ric was back in Oregon.
The youth was scheduled to be
arraigned in district court Thurs
day on criminal assault charges.
EA&MIMA UAUABe A t Vi
it pictured with several of his grass-fad steers which are
reaay tor market. Ma will be introduced at the 21st
annual meeting of the Langell Valley Soil Conservation
District on Friday.
Farmer Of Year Honors
By RUTH KING
In those days when the tribes
lived off the land and understood
wnai iiw vicsl Hind was saying
, :ana couia translate the little rip
pling sound of a small stream
over the stones into a lullaby,
there was little other music in
the world except bird songs, the
whispering of field mice in ttie
tall grasses or the sound of
fawn nuzzling its mother.
These things perhaps have been
passed down to a granddaughter.
Linda Caslellanos. from an An
cient One, because Linda Invpc
music, particularly reumls.
Linda, who is shy. is a sopho
more m Chiloouin Hioh School
and is proud of her Klamath In
dian and Spanish ancestry. She
lives with Mr. and Mrs. Sid Berg
dorf. has three sisters and two
brothers who live elsewhere.
She is a member of the Girls
Pep Club, scarcely misses a
game of football or basketball
and likes historv.
Linda was born In Klamath
Falls on July 2, 1946.
She will compete for cuteen of
the l3 All American Indian Na
tional Basketball Tournament at
Chiloquin in late March.
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LINDA CASTELLANOS
FOR
Color TV
ACE TV
1140 Rivtraid Dr. 4-3581
BONANZA - Art Monroe,
lected farmer of the year for
1962, w ill he an honored guest at
the 21st annual meeting of the
Langell Valley Soil Conservation
District on Friday, March 15. in
the Langell Valley Community
llaii. He will be introduced by
Ixniis Randall, who previously
held the title.
The meeting will open with a
( p.m. potluck supper. Colfee and
rolls will be furnished, and wom
en are requested to bring hot
dishes, salads and desserts.
During the business session.
which is scheduled at 7 p m.. one
supervisor will be elected. Ross
Ragland, representing the In- i
tor-Community Hospital board. I
se-iwill be the principle sneaker for
the evening.
Mrs. J. E. Baldoek will be
hostess to the children in the
Rifle Club Hall, where LaVern
Haskins will show movies to the
young people while the business
meeting is in progress.
N. J. Rosenbaum
INCOME TAX
CONSULTANT
Commerce Bldg.
1111 Walnut Ave.
Ph
TU 4-5903 or
TU 4-5863
The Pyrenees Mountains extend
about 300 miles from the Bay of
Biscay to tne Mediterranean, ac
cording to the Encyclopaedia Brit-annica.
HILL FARMS
Standing King Ranch Breeding
Hill's Wimpy P63959
Halter, roping and cutting horse.
Fee, $75.00, half price to 4-H and FFA members
Showdown Joe P5 1-638
Halter and cutting horse
Fee, $150. He was shown 4 times last year in
cutting horse contests in which he placed three
times. Many times a Grand Champion Halter
Horse.
2 Hill's Wimpy Fillies for Sale
W. S. (Bill) Hill, Merrill, 798-5255
COME TO OUR ST. PATRICK'S BALL
ART KAYE AND HIS COMEDAIRES ARE GOING
ALL OUT THIS SATURDAY NIGHT FOR
BROTHER ST. PATRICK!
There will be a ipeciel party with fun for all. Stick on yaur
green tie, came In and anoy tha finest charbroiled iteak
or our delicious prima rib. Dancing from 9 till 2.
205 Main
o Superbly smooth and mellow
a Fine Straight Kentucky Bourbon
o Taste Favorite since 1869
Check Charge
Faces Woman
Inella Hooper, 3d, Ashland,
was arraigned in district court
Wednesday on charges of obtain
ing property by fake pretenses
and has been bound over to the
grand jury, according to the
Klamath County Sheriff's Office.
The defendant is accused of
writing a fictitious check in the
amount of $20 to the Ixiw Cost
Market. Sbe was arreted in
Jackson County and held by Med
(ord police for Klamath County
sheriff's deputies.
Deputies Del Summers and
Betty Crank enplaned for Med
ford early Wednesday to Like tlie
dolendant into cuvtodv. They re
turned with the woman later the
same morning, alter which she
was arraigned in district court.
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Moor
Australian mound buililer birds
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air iiaiiiiru luuy ICfJUIl'I iu anu ujr
and live an independent hie imme
diatcly after emerging from Die
eggshell.
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Sunday is the last day
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SHOP TONIGHT TILL 9
SATURDAY 9 TILL 6
SUNDAY 1 TILL 5
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ROCKERS
TABLES
LAMPS
PICTURES
RUGS
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BUNK BEDS
MATTRESSES
READY TO PAINT
FURNITURE
FRANKLIN HEATERS
TRASH BURNERS
CRIBS AND BABY
FURNITURE
AND MORE
Everything Must Go!
CLOSING FOREVER!
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2 YEARS TO PAY OPEN ALL DAY TOMORROW OPEN SUN. L5
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