United Fund
Payroll Plan
Boost Sought
A new United Fund program to
get smaller businesses with 10 or
(ewer employes to participate in
a payroll deduction contribution
plan was kicked off Monday night
during a United r und board busi
ness meeting.
About 70 board members from
agencies that receive United
Fund monies will begin a door to,
door educational program on Tues
day to explain to the small firms
why everyone's support is needed
in the United Fund drive.
Each of the board members has
agreed to make 10 calls in an ef
fort to get greater participation in
the payroll deduction program.
Some of the agencies receiving
United Fund support are t h e
V.MCA. Boy Scouts. Girl Scouts
and Salvation Army.
s- 6th Street
fiUTO BODV &
PfllflT SHOP
Basin Briefs
MKItltll.I.
CAPT. DA.VIKL BARRY visit
ed two days this week with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Barry,
while he was here on a routine
mission from Selfridgc Air Force
Base in Michigan.
MIKE COLLINS, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Joe Collins, spent sev
eral days last week in Hillside
Hospital.
KIM MATTSON, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Mattson, had his
tonsils removed May 28 at Klam
ath Valley Hospital. He is now
home and recovering.
VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL
will be held at the Merrill Pres
byterian Church beginning June
10 at 9 a.m. All children 4 years
old through junior high age arc
invited to attend. Further infor
mation may be obtained from
Mrs. Dick Hccves or Rev. Lloyd
Henderson.
MRS. JIM GUTHRIE under
went minor surgery at Klam
ath Valley Hospital on May 2a.
ILLYS REEVES, Merrill cor
respondent for the Herald and
News, will be printing no more
news as of June 1. Those wishing
to have notice in Uie paper are
asked to send it in themselves
until a replacement is made. Any
one interested is asked to con
tact the paper.
SILVER LAKE
MRS. ALICE HAMILTON of
Bend, former Silver Lake resi
dent, was a pre-Mcmorial Day
visitor at the home of Mrs. May
O'Kccfc.
FORT ROCK
MR. AND MRS. JIM WARREN
and children of Madras called on
friends here May 30 in connection
with a memorial visit to the Sil
ver Lake Cemetery. They vis
ited with Mrs. Warren's grand
mother. Mrs. Laura Webber, a
houseguest of the Jess Miles.
Mlt. AND MRS. JOHN KLERK
of Beavcrton were holiday visitors
of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mrs. Nick Klerk.
KARL LYMAN and friend. Ai
Icen Hoffman. Goshen, were over
night visitors of the Bud Parks
during the holiday.
MR. AND MRS. ROBERT WAR
REN were Memorial holiday
guests at the home of her par
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ward.
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FIRST TO DISPLAY UNITED FUND POSTER Woodrow
Edgar, a partner with Fay Montgomery at the South Sixth
Street Auto Body and Paint Shop, was the first small
businessman in Klamath Falls who agreed to participate
in the new United Fund program for firms with less than
10 employes. Mai Gellup, left, YMCA board member,
presents Edgar with a United Fund sponsor poster that
will be displayed at his shop. Edgar, who said he and
his partner have had the body shop for eight years, has
contributed to the United Fund ever since he started in
business.
THE DOCTOR SAYS
Ask Doctor About
Specific Medicines
PAID IN SALT
Our word "salary" is derived
frum the latin word "salarium
which is what ancient Rome's
soldiers called the salt they re
ceived as part of their pay
By W. G. BRANDSTADT,
Written for
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
Q In your answer to a ques
tion about stuffiness of the nose,
you advised using nose drops or
sprays that will not interfere with
the action of the cilia. Could you
give me the names of some of
these?
A If your trouble is chronic
and not due to an allergy, one of
the phenylephrine preparations
should help you. Consult your doc
tor for proper strength and meth
od of use.
Q What is the cause of retin
itis? Is there a cure?
A Retinitis is an inflammation
of tlic retina w hich lines the back
of the inner surface of the eye
ball. This surface transmits visual
images to the brain. Retinitis
usually causes a decrease in the
range and acutcness of vision.
There arc a variety of causes
which include nephritis (kidney
disease', diabetes, leukemia, ar
teriosclerosis with high blood pres
sure, and exposure of the retina
to the direct rays ol the sun.
Treatment of the underlying cause
is of prime importance. It is gen
erally necessary to protect the
eyes from light, by using smoked
glasses and eyedrops that contract
the pupils.
There is a special kind ol rctini-!
lis called pigmentary degenera
tion of the retina. In this heredi
tary condition the sight is very
poor at night and the range of vi
sion is greatly restricted. The con
dition is progressive. Although
many kinds of treatment have
been tried, all have proved dis
appointing. Q I am a housewife. 64. I
bruise very easily. Tlw bruises
look terrible, although they do not
hurt. What would cause this? Is
there any remedy?
A In a younger person this is
often caused by a deficiency of
vitamin C. This could be true in
vour case, but as we grow older
Truck Driver's Wife
Racks Up Little Snip
By ANN LANDERS I work the way I did. He agreed
Dear Ann Landers: I wish 1 ' as ,he la!( tme he'd ask
could get my hands on that little
r i
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snip who didn't want to invite
her fiance s
friends to their
wedding be
cause they were
truck drivers.
am a gradu
ate of Hunter
College and I
married a truck
driver. We have
three bright children, own a com.
fortable home, take a three-week
vacation every year 'twice to
Europe since '561 and I have a
beautiful nine-stripe beaver coat
with a mink collar.
The girl who wrote that letter
must be living in the dark ages.
Today truck drivers make a hand
some living. Many of our friends
who are professional people and
executives of large companies are
struggling to get by, but not us.
I am proud to be married to a
Knight Of The Road. She should
have it so good. THE KNIGHT'S
LADY.
Dear Lady: Many (ruck drivers'
wives wrote to say it's a great
life, but you said it best. Thanks
for your letter.
M.D.jother causes must also he con
sidered. For example: as the skin
becomes less elastic, if the capil
laries are damaged by being
bumped, blood oozes out more
readily than in a younger person.
This is apparently more com
mon in women than in men, and
sometimes the bump that causes
the damage is so slight that the
person is totally unaware of it
until the bruise appears beneath
the skin.
Q A friend of mine claims that
her alfalfa tea has life-giving prop'
erties. Is there any food value in
alfalfa?
A Faith is a wonderful thing,
and alfalfa is a wonderful food
for some domestic animals. Like
many other plants, it contains
some vitamins and very few calo
ries. Cabbage, cauliflower, and
soybeans are better sources of the
vitamin K found in alfalfa.
Some people are just crazy
about alfalfa tea and it is in no
way injurious to drink it, but I
would be very skeptical of any
claims that it can provide great
special benefits. The same goes
for the so-called health foods that
contain alfalfa as one of their in
gredients. Q I am a 6fi-vcar-old man.
About a year ago I had a cancer
removed from my bhtdder. Since
then my doctor has been giving
me female hormone shots. Is this
a recognized method of L"at
ment? How long should it be con
tinued? Docs it have any bad ef
fects? A This is a recognized means
of preventing the early return or
spread of cancer ol Hie bladder.
Your doctor w ill adjust the dosage
so that there will be no undesir
able side effects of any import
ance. This treatment should be
continued indefinitely.
Dear Ann Landers: I went stea
dy with Eddie for a year. We de
cided to call it quits because of
religious differences which could
not be resolved. I'm 20, so please
don't think this letter is from a
giddy high school sophomore.
It took several months to get
over my heartache but 1 did re
cover and I'm now dating a ter
rific guy who is a friend of Ed
die's, i!
When we first started to datcji
I made him promise to keep it
strictly platonic. I had had enough
of love and didn't want to be hurt
again. He has kept his word,
darn it. and this is my problem.;
I'm sick to death of this brother
sister kick. I've fallen hard and
I'm sure he has, loo, but he's
afraid to make the first move and
it's all my fault.
We've been dating for three
months and if he gives me one
more goodnight handshake I'll
scream. SELF-VICTIMIZED
Dear Self Victimized: Don't
scream. You may frighten him
away. Just tell him in plain Eng
lish that your busted heart had
healed and you are ready to give
love another chanee. If he gives
you a handshake after that con
fession, he's no candidate.
Dear Ann Landers: It's the
time of year when my husband
begins to hear the call ot the
wild."
We have two sons, 10 and 12
years of age. Ever since the boys
have been old enough to walk
we have spent three weeks every
summer camping out and I do
mean out. -My husband picks tnc
most God forsaken, primitive spots
he can find. Some of our camp
sites have been so rocky and mis.
erable even the Indians didn t
want em. ,
Last year I told him I was
through dragging along dishes,
pots. pans, bedding, and canned
goods, washing clothes by hand
and doing without iilumbing. A
iwrson has to be crazy to leave
the conveniences of home and
me to do it.
Well, now lie s talking tents
again and I am doing a slow burn
1 m perfectly willing to rent
a cabin, but no more roughing it
He accuses me of being selfish
and depriving the boys of real
outdoor life. What do you think
Ann? THE MU1.E HIIS NAME
FOR ME. I
Dear Mother: Tell nature bov
you've had it with the Lewis and
Clark bit and you're holding him
to his promise of last year. The
boys can get plenty outdoor life
and still sleep in a bed at night
and take a bath in a tub.
If he insists on another tent
vacation, tell him to drop post
cards when he goes into town for
sunburn lotion and mosquito net
tingthat you'll be waiting for
him at home.
Confidential to Just Curious:
So am 1. If someone is lifting
my material I'd like to know
about it. Please send me the col
umns which "sound so familiar'
I would appreciate it.
To learn the difference between
a marriage that "settles down"
and one that "gets dull," send
for Ann Landers' booklet. "What
To Expect From Marriage," en
closing with your request 20
cents in coin and a long, self-
addressed stamped envelope.
Ann lenders will be glad to
help you with your problems
Send tliem to her in care cf this
newspaper enclosing a stamped.
self-addressed enveloc
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SEPARATED
Pakistan, which was carved out
of India in 1!M7, comprises two
unequal parts. West Pakistan is
separated Irom East Pakistan
nearly 1,000 miles by land and
3,000 miles by sea.
The Decameron is a collection
of 100 short stories by the Italian
author, Giovanni Boccaccio, pub
lished in 1333.
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Monday, June 3, 1963
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Armed Forces Seek Survivors
DACCA. Pakistan IVPV - Pak
istani armed forces sought to con
tact isolated offshore islands Sat
urday to set up emergency relief
for the survivors of this week's
devastating cyclone.
Local newspapers said as many
as 50.000 may have perished in
the whirlwind and tidal wave
which swept over the coast and
the 500 islands in tlie area.
Other sources, close to the gov
ernment, said tliey regarded this
as too high but expected the death
toll to be between 15,000 and
20.000.
Some of the islands are believed
to have been completely sue) it
away. i
Before ilie storm the island-
along a 179-mile stretch of tlie
Bay of Bengal were home for a
million people.
The Panama Canal cuts through
the S-shaped isthmus in such a
manner that the Atlantic entrance
is northwest of the Pacific end.
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ot Oregon Food No. 4
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ot Oregon Food No. 2
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When tree punches are fully punched
(numbers 1 through 13 on left hand
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ant will be colled to inspect your
card to verify the proper punch was
used and that flop was not tampered
with.
You then choose 10 lucky numbers
from the 80 numbers in boxes on
reverse side. Those 10 numbers ore
immediately punched out. Under 15
ot the 80 numbers are LUCKY
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cash the omount printed under the
flop multiplied bv the number of
LUCKY HORSESHOES that have been
punched. There are no blanks. Every
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