IIKRALD AM) NEWS, Klamath Falls, Ore.
Thursday, June 6. 13
PAGE 3-R
Stolen In
Alturas Job
The Siskiyou County Sheriff's
Department reported the theft of
over 150 bottles of whiskey and
about $170 from a tavern in Al
turas sometime between 8:40
p.m. Sunday and 8.45 a.m. Mon
Hooch, Money
day.
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1TH VALUES i
SHOP EVERY STOKS! PARK FREE . . . EVERYWHERE
tJCr "fr si
. . . and Dad's special day is
just around the corner. We're
stocked to the ceiling with
gifts that rate tops on any
Dad's want list. You can buy
on our convenient revolving
charge plan or use a regular
30-day charge account if you
wish.
Buy 'em where he buys 'em
himself. Famous Hagger,
Curlee and Hart Schaffner
& Marx slacks in your choice
of regulor and plain front
continentals with the slim,
trim look. All prices, too!
SLACKS t1
995,0y
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SWIM WEAR
Get Dad in the swim with a pair of
swim trunks by Jantzen or Campus.
There's a whole boatload of style
ideas in boxers, zipper-fly boxers,
knits, lastex and reversibles. All trim
tailored for plenty of action.
298 .. 798
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SPORT SHIRTS FOR DAD
398
Holbrook, Arrow, Campus and Stradivari head the
sport shirt list for now through summer. Short and
long sleeved styles in easy-care fabrics. He'll like
the knits and ivy styles with pop-over ond button
fronts. Hundreds to choose from!
from
Remember, All Gifts For Dads Gift
Wrapped By Experts at Drews!
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FIRST ASD KIT
If returned unused at the end of your va
cation we will return your full purchase
price!
A corrmlete assortment for every need
from 79c to 27.00 - for picnics, sum
mer cottages, boats, cars, etc
Gifts For The GRADS
A gift you can givt with prid. La diet' It men's )95
AMITY BILLFOLDS Z,',T' 0
Factory guarontstd tor 1 yr. - QC
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Old Spico tor thor monlf scent OQ0
SHAVING GIFT SETS Plui to ... From
By Rtvlon, Cory and Max Factor fi t7C
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Plut tax
mi nrucc bath powders
6'
2'
r3;
Colonial Dames
SUMMER
COLOGNES
Ice Palace
Sweet William
Pagan Love
Reg. 2.00
Now
1.00
plus
tax
Matching bath powder
1.00 plus tax
PLAYTEX
Nursery Kits
With 65 Disposable
8-oi. Btls. Complete
8
95
65 Replaceable "I 19
Bottles I
VACATION NEEDS
Put this list with your vacation cheek list
DisDOsable Insect
Diapers
Dryper Pads
Sun Tan Lotions
Repellents
First Aid Kits
Snake Bite Kits
Kaopcctate
Beardmore
BATH OILS
Ovols
Concentrate
Tablets
From . . .
London-Toronto
Priced From
69c
S.W.T.
MEANS
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AN AID TO SLEFP WITH
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Open 365 days a year ... 366 on leap
years. Open 9 till 10 ... 9 to 9 on Sundays
& Holidays.
Dru99.lt On Duty At All Tiffin
Current charge customers may charge onything
except Camera Dept. Mde., in the Suburban Drug
Bldg. at the prescription counter.
The sheriff's department said
the thieves first tried to enter
the building by prying open a win
dow, but when this failed thev
were able to gain entry by "jim
mying a rear storeroom door.
Among the money stolen from
the tavern safe were some old
gold coins that the owner was
collecting, and a number of papers
and certificates that would have
no value to the thieves.
Police said tiiat cases of wine
and beer were dumped on the
floor and apparently the thieves
used the empty cartons to put
the whiskey in.
The tavern was dusted for fin
gerprints, but police did not sue
ceed in finding any prints and
it is assumed the thieves wore
gloves.
The authorities arc working on
leads and apparently there are
suspects in the case.
AR1.KNE I.KAVKS HOSPITAL
NEW YORK (DPI) - Television
star Arlene Francis was released
from Columbia Presbyterian Med
ical Center Wednesday with her
right arm in a sling.
Miss Francis was injured May
26 in an automobile accident in
which one person was killed. She
suffered a concussion and a fine
tured collarbone.
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UBbcRVcb IbIM ANNIVtKSAKT Mai. William c. liarrell, officer In charqe
Detachment 2, 35th Weather Squadron, and S.Sgt. Donald 6. Lee, chief observer, view
a weather map used by the detachment in forecasting weather for the Air Force at
Kingsley Field. During the month of June Detachment 2 is celebrating the 15th anni
versary of the Military Air Transport Service. USAF Photo
"DENNIS THE MENACE"
Dollar-Squeezing Boy
In For Large Surprise
By ANN LANDKKS ley. He has invited a few girls
Dear Ann Landers: My son, who to the house for dinner, but that's
is 29 vears old. makes his home as far as he S008-
ror lunsimas, iviomer s uay
and my birthday ho gives me a
check because, according to him.
"You can't beat money." I don't
know how he got so dollar-crazy.
His father was never like that,
and heaven knows I am not.
He has few friends because he
doesn't want to go any place
that costs money. 1 am heartsick
that he is missing out on so
much that is worthwhile and in
teresting. He won't even take a
trip, although I know he has 143.
000 in the bank. What can 1
do'.' HIS MOTHER
Dear Mother: lie needs pro
fessional help but of course he
won't get It because U would cost
something.
Ask him which relatives or char
ities he wants to leave his money
lo. Your question may Jar him
Into realizing that if he doesn't
enjoy his hard-earned loot, nome
one else will.
with me. He is attractive, well
built, has an ex
cellent profes
sional rating,
makes . about
118.000 a year,
and he has the
first dime he
ever earned. If
I didn't throw
out his old shoes
and suits he'd wear them till
they fell apart. He will not take
out 'a girl because it costs mon-
Merrill
Seniors
Graduate
p. im mil
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I)rjir Ann Landers: I can'l sin
my name to this because if the
fellows ever heard I wrole to
Ann Landers they would d i c
laughing.
1 had seven dates with
MERRILL Commencement
exercises were held May 31 for
22 Merrill High School seniors
in the hih school gym, with My-
rene Cunningham delivering tlie
salutatory and Dennis Barry, the
valedictory.
The Merrill Marching Band
played the traditional procession
al as the seniors walked to the
stage to receive their diplomas,
and Mrs. Robert Schmiechel
sang two numbers.
(iuest s leaker for the evening
was Harvey Denham, who was
the principal at tlie Merrill Ele
mentary Sc hool when the Class of
1963 entered school 12 years ago.
Awards were presented by John
Malhis, principal at Merrill High
School. A partial tuition schol
arship was given to Dennis Bar
ry from the Oregon State Moth
ers Club nf Klamath Kails. My-
rene Cunningham received the
Merrill Parents and Patrons
scholarship of $10(), and Jeanne
Luncy received the $100 scholar
ship presented by the Merrill
nice VKW
Receiving diplomas from Law-
girl. We got along great, and!
sue was a pencci lauy. ine n-i WunrrQ i. Korrl
er night a gang of us fellows ' ' n... . A,
,ler, Sherry Baker, Dennis Bar-
were talking about girls, and there
was plenty of bragging. 1 didn t
want to be the only guy who
didn't have something to brag
alKHjt. so I said a few tilings about
this girl which were not true.
Well, her best friend's brother!
was in the crowd, only I didn't
ry, Roberta Callahan, John Chat
bun, Colleen Crockett, Myrene
Cunningham, Michel Iee Duke,
Ronald Joseph Green, Dale Ron-
'aid Hill, Dave Donald Hill.
Jeanne Laney, Jerry Maxwell,
dig the connection till Jater. He J;8"11 uiscf Pa" 'iJ,iam
'OAffe WMrtfJ" Ad'MVMaMTAKlN'A BATH. Mtf. WL5CW.
1 GUESS VQVU HMe TO CQMPlAlH A6CVTME
SHETLAND PONY
EVERY TUESDAY!
1 I l f 1 IS.i. 'f . ! A' ' V 1
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k No Obligofion ond Nothing To Buy
ir Fret Ticked At Both Joy Hawk
Stations
ir Winning Number! Posted Next
Tuesday
k Ponie On Display ot Both Stationi
Be tur and check your tickets.
Winning numbers displayed at
both stations.
ROCKIT SOtMf
TV
m Jay Hawk
''farTiTri'M'Ti?ottu'l,Vv
Town end Country and 2133 So. 6th St.
Dayton Poe, Lynn Randall Pone,
George Ray Rankin, Marlin Cur
tis Rasdal, .fames Reed, Alfred
Keith Strandridge, Lyleen Kay
Tcflrick and James George
Thompson.
Tlie invocation and the benedic
tion were read by Rev. Howard
'eterson and Rev. Lloyd Hender
son.
went back and DJaooed every
thing. She passed the informa
tion on to tlie girl. Yesterday at
school the girl said she never
wanted to see me again.
I am sick about this and want
to square tilings. What can I do?
HATE MYSELF
Hear Hate Yourself: You've
had It, Buster, and it couldn't
have happened to a bigger louse.
Your chances for squaring
things are mighty slim, but go to
each of the guys and admit you
lied. The word may sift hack lo
hrr and perhaps she'll forgive
you.
Dear Ann Landers: I am going
to a very important party in a
few weeks with an awfuliy nice
boy. I am worried alwut some
thing, and if you could settle it
I'm sure I would have peace of
mind.
This boy who asked me isn't
very sophisticated and I'm afraid
he won t buy me a corsace. I
win HL-i iinwmiuriame wnnoui rhri Ertrd Kino- ftcfciMi iriving.
one because al the air s exnecti"""1 p,M- " un
it.
I have an artificial flower which
I could wear in case I don't get
a live corsage. Would this be
right or wrong?-MISS IN Ql'KS
TIO.V Dear MUi In ffuestinn: The
artificial flower Is out. If your
dale doesn't bring a corsage, mv
nothing and for heaven's sake
don't allow it lo spoil vour eond
tlmo. Onr ,o,r, f malurily j "Cc0,'"' p".',',"' Z
is ine anility to overlook things
which are not Important and a
good test Is lo ask this question.
Will It matter three months
from now?"
Court Records
DISTRICT COURT
Mar J1. 1H
fonM Junior WAtoo. no owfw"l II-
cen- (pirMI, 0ullfr ptr. ti fine paid.
Jorg ou, diiobvyM) traffic tlgnal.
Ouilty pita, If ftna paid
Judy Marl Locfcrtm, wiolat baitc ful.
gutlty plt?a. Ill tin paid.
Rorrt William Hoiman, Improper pas
trtcj. ouilty piaa. V hr paid.
Carton In Bravo, no OrtQtm nrra-
Iw'i llctn, guMty pla, ti On paid.
Edna Grace Gregory, dlnbrtd stop
Hgn, guilty pa, HO fin paid.
Frank Mi (ton Bacon Jr., ditoMyod (top
gn, guilly plva, lift Una paid
Hrnry Franklin Dawii. no onrafor' !)
on, guilty plea, i fin paid
Dai Hult F rMl, no O'taon opf aor (
litr)nt, guilty plea, tS fin paid.
Jnnn Aitwt Ciaceia. dlrMyed itop ilgn,
guilty pita. HO fine paid.
Irving Don Jone, violate baik rule.
guilty plea, HO fine paid.
William Ernett Trrxhe, dMnDeyed trp
llgn. guilty plea, 110 fine paid.
Perry Jay MIcM, nn tattty chalm. guil
ty Pira. t; M fin paid
Or vine Ferdinand Suhraw, dltrtbeyvd
tlnp Hon, guilty plea. HO flrt paid.
Robert Olaf S'evern, no ooralor' II
cert, guilly plea, 1 fin paid.
Raymond Kermit Maltion, faltur to
dim headligriti, guilty plea, HO tin
paid
,,! t A-iim S'iliA'), toiiur to driv
rloht tide of highway, guilty plea, HO
tin paid
Jarh Milforrt Da'e, Improper muflieri,
(pir
Are you going steady? Making
marriage plans? If so. iwnd for
Ann Landers booklet. "Before
You Marry Is It Ivc Or Sex?",
enclosing with your request 20
cents in coin and a long, srlf
addressed, stamped enveloe.
Ann lenders will be glad to
help you with your problems.
Sew! them to her in care of this
newspaper enclosing a stamped,
self -addressed envelope.
vehicle lleerM
guilty pie, J5 fin paid.
LeOtr Lee Plowman, no vehicle llcent
(expired), guilty plea, fin paid
Raymond Robert Kilmer, violate bat'e
ru'e. guilty plea, (I) fin paid
Day Rrrxherman. lmpropr left turn.
guilty plea, HO tin paid.
Vaidemar J or gen H'ah, Improper pM
g, guilty plea, H tin paid.
MUNICIPAL COURT
Jun , Itil
Gordon Me'Mitrt Kiy, drunk, 171 or
five or 10 day.
Delbtrt Raymond Snyder, drunk, ?J or
five or to dayi.
John Unger, drunk. 171 forfeit.
Harry Phillip Brunette, drunk, 1$ or
Ova or 10 day)
Ada t. Vavjuef, no operator 1lcere,
lutpendedj driving without lghft, I'M or
Pi dayi.
Leon Gel Pearson, drunk, Ji or flvt or
10 davt
Pohert H. Robintltt Jr.. drunk, t3J or
five or 10 dayi.
Edm I. Lundhero, drunk, ttj forfeit.
Franklin R. Hutthlnton, drunk, 135 of
tiv or 10 dav.
AI'I'HOVK TKACIIKK KILL
WASHINGTON LTI-A Hmiv
educat ion sulKommittee Weilnes-
day approved a hill that would
provide $34.5 million to train
teachers for physically and men
tally handicapped children.
The three-year program was
one of the items requested by
President Kennedy in his educa
tion message this year. The funds
would Ro to college!! to use
preparing the special .teachers.
BABY-SITTING NOTE
NKW YORK (MM Norway is
afumng a reputation for the
care and feeding of youngsters
while their parents tour Europe,
says Pan American World Air
way. There are numerous ani
mal farms and camps with English-speaking
staffs to care (or
children from five to 15 years,
at rates ranging from $12 to $13
per week, th) airline Bays.