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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1963)
Physical Attraction Confused With Love By ANN LANDKRS point of view, bul yours was the .Dear Ann Landers: I hope you : greatest. will print this letter from "young fossil" to prove to adults that all teen-agers are not nutty. I'm not the only one in our school who agrees with you that boys around each oth er in school cor ridors or on the street. Fellows who have genuine re spect for their girls keep their hands to tnemscives in puuuc. Girls who allow themselves lo be nnw ed look olain cheap. The teen-ager who wrote, "When two people love each other it is Dcrfcctlv O.K. to let the whole world know" must have rocks in her head. What do 15 and 15-year-old kids know about love? As a teen-ager I can tell you that what they think is love is only physical attraction. If kids want in ne ireaiea as adults they ought to learn the me.-inin!! of words. ALSO A TEEN Uear Also: It's always a treat to get a letter from a teen-ager which reflects solid thinking. I re ceived many letter from high school kids who expressed this Uear Ann Landers: We were childless for 12 years. Then as if by a miracle I gave birth to a darling baby girl. Lisa is 18 months old and my hnuhnnH rnfneoc li nllnur mo to and girls shouldLnK1Jge woman or a siUcr lf not be holding we rec,jve an invitation which hands or walking doc8 not incude lne baby we can. with their armsnol a(.cept if we g0 i0 ihe movies we take Lisa along, Weve never been away from her for even one evening. I am worried because Lisa terribly afraid of strangers and will have nothing to do with any. one outside the immediate fam ily. My husband claims we had so many years of gadding about that we should be content to stay at home. Frankly, I'm dying to get out for an evening. I would settle for once a month. M AND D Dear M and U: Young children must learn to get along with peo ple outside the family. The fact that Lisa at 18 months is afraid of strangers proves she alrea dy is having emotional problems. Rv All muni alnri in pa nut zr,Tl7Z"zllarge Herd For Roundup COMING HERE - Linda and Cotton Rosser, operators of the Flying U Rodeo Company, will be on hand for the Klamath Basin Roundup. The company will supply stock for the July event. Linda is an excellent rider and is featured in the grand entries. Initial Father's Day Observed In Spokane By MRS. JOE SMITH .that when braves went into bat Vice President and Chairman tie, or into any dangerous situa Kather of the Year Committee tion, they dressed in their best PAGE 6-C Jacob On Bridge Klamath County Cow Belles The first celebration of Fa ther's Day was held in Spokane in June, 1910, when Mrs. John Bruce Dodd started it as a tribute to her own father, who had iuicd his motherless family alone and w ithout help. A dispatch in the Portland Ore- gonian May 18. 1S13, gives the impression that it originated there. The article states that a suggestion made by Rev. J. H Bcrringcr, pastor of the Irving- ton Methodist Church of Vancou ver, was followed by special Fa ther's Day services in his church, thus establishing a custom which might "become a national one. In 1!I20, Harry C. Meek presi dent of the Uptown Lions Club of Chicago, was able to bring about the observance of a day in honor of fathers on the third Sunday in October. President Wilson, before this, had recognized Father's Day by RnHpn Camnanv Rrinriinrtlpr'!5s'nsabutonwhicnun,urlci ar w w mmr -mm- m mm jaw ww j mmw m m mm waj staying home. Just say goodbye and leave. NORTH IS a2 YQIOlt J75S J754 . WEST EAST A97S AKJ1084 VAti V732 62 KQ10 AK108S 82 SOOTH DJ A AQ53 f KJS AB8 . Q5 North and South vulnerable Kootb. West Kortll East 1 Double 1 V 1 4 2 V Pass Pass 2 Pass Pass 3 4 Double Pass Pass Pass Opening lead 4 K Match Point Double Rare By OSWALD JACOBV Newspaper enterprise Assn. One duplicate bid that practi cally never makes I Li appear ance in rubber bridge is the so- called match point double. West's takeout double was very weak distributionally, but he did have three defensive tricks North's immediate heart bid was made in anticipation of spade bid ding by the opposition and even tually North bid three diamonds over East's (wo spades. East doubled this. He decided I hut if South could make three diamonds South would do pretty well match polntwise and that while the double would increase Smith's point score from 110 to 670 in the event that South could make three diamonds it would in crease East's point score from 100 to 200 in the event that South was one trick too high and that the match point score would im prove from below average to top East was right on all counts. 111 to himself he would have made two spades (or plus 110, he did beat three diamonds because North held the jack instead of South and plus 200 gave him top score at tlie Southeastern championships in Miami, Fla. Incidentally, the double was good percentage because North and South were vulnerable, lf they had not been vulnerable it would havo changed the score Irnm to ICO only and would not have made much match point dif ference. For M pages of easy to-under- stand bridge tivs, order your copy of "Win at Bridge With Oswald Jacoby." Just send your name address, and 50 cents to: Os wald Jacoby Render Service, care this newspaper, P.O. Box 4B. Dept. A. Radio City Station, New York 19. M Y. 1J O The bidding b been; r.t (tooth West North 3 Double 4 4v D'bla Pam Pans Pass Yoii. South, hold: at 4 VHJI! AQII K141 What do you IrsdT A The four of snailrs. Your high rant, will keep snd yon may he able Is kill some nifflnr pow er In dummy. What Is vmr opening bid with: 4,.YQS Kl .U Ai Answer Monday Dear Ann: I'm having real trou- me with my 20-year-old daughter. She is attractive, bright and holds a high-payuig job. Stephanie has been going with a divorced man who says he is 32. He looks 42. She met him at work and has fallen hard. The man's wife was a tramp and he has cus tody of their four children. The youngest is only two years old. A housekeeper takes care of the chil dren. Stephanie has gone with this man for only 2'4 months and he has asked her to marry him. I'm afraid he is looking for a mother lor nis children rather than a wife. Every weekend when the housekeeper is off she goes to his home and works like a horse. Stephanie says I must allow her tp lead her own life. I'm a widow and she insists I am hanging on to her because she is all I have. This is not true I want her lo marry someday, but I want it to be a good marriage, and I don't think this is right for her. SAD MOM Dear Mom: A 20-year-old airl who takes on a 32-year-old man with four children after only IVi munms oi courtsiup could be mak ing a big mistake. Ask her to give the romance another six months. I'm bettine i! you keep mum and not put her in the position where she must defend her choice, she'll break it off. It's hard for a mother to re main silent in such circumstances, but silence is your best ally. The Flying U Rodeo Company 'of Morysville, Calif., and Fallon,! Nev., will provide stock for thisi year s Klamath Uasin Jtoundup scheduled July 2, 3 and 4, it was announced by committee members. Owned by Cotton Rosser, for mer intercollegiate riding cham pion, the Flying U consists of 5,200 acres of both summer and winter range. A' busy schedule averaging more than 30 rodeos a year 132 this season' has prompted the owner to build a proven herd of nearly 90 bucking bulls, about 55 bareback horses, and more than 40 saddle broncs. During this season Rosser will produce rodeos in six western Intcs. climaxed by the famed San Francisco Cow Palace , event in November. Buying trips are made several times each year to rodeo centers Are you tempted lo 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 with your problems. Send them to her in care of this news paper enclosing a stamped, self- addressed envelope. throughout the west to keep buck ing stock standards high. Rosser also travels to Mexico at least once annually to arrange for pur chase of Mexican steers, used in roping and bulldogging events. Assisting him is his wife, Lin da, an accomplished horsewom an who is usually seen as flag- bearer in grand entries, and Bus ter and; June Ivory of Pampa, Tex., who act as special repre sentative and rodeo secretary, respectively. The crew travels in a P-35 Bo nanza airplane from show to show minus the .company of Ivory, who sticks to the ground in supervision of slock hauling! in huge, blue and white Flying U trucks and trailers. Cominunitij. I Caiendar SUNDAY MIDLAND GRANGE. Father's uay no-host potluck. 2 cm.. Grange Hall. Meat furnished. KLAMATH LUTHERAN RE CEPTION, honoring new minis ter, 1 p.m., buffet luncheon. Wi nema Hotel. PROSPER IT V . R E B E K A II LODGE, 4:30 p.m.. officers' initi ation practice. 1O0F Hall. MONDAY NEIGHBORS Mail Fraud Trial Set PORTLAND (UPIi-Scven men hove been released on their own recognizance after pleading inno cent to mail fraud charges stem ming from an Oregon land devel opment project. The men were indicted by a federal grand jury May 31. They entered pleas Thursday and trial was set lor Oct. 15 in U.S. District Court. The defendants arc Richard D. Walker, Los Angeles: George E. Isaacs, Glendale. Calif.:. Maurice A. Hall, Beverly Hills, Calif.; Abraham Koolish, Winnctka, III.; David F. Koolish, Winnctka. 111.; lohn M. Phillips, Evanston, III.. and Jack Cherbo, Chicago. The indictment charged them with using deceptive literature de picting lakes, mountains and wa ter spurts activities to sell 7.000 acres of desert land in the Lake CRAFT, Hall. OF WOOD Valley area of Harney Countv. iceting, KC ti.. ..i, n-i,.. .. . p.m., meeting, KC Prune Crop Very Light COHVAIXIS (UPII - The West crn Oregon prune crop is nearly non-existent, according tn the Ore gon Livestock and Crop Reporting Service. Rainy weather during the entire bloom period prevented pollina tion and fruit set. the agency said today. Only in young orchards In Umatilla Countv were prospects considered good. Cold spring weather also caused1 severe drops In other fruit pros ccts. The Oregon sweet cherry crop was forecast for 18.000 tons, down 45 per cent from last year. Wasco County had belter pros Iects. The sour cherry crop was ex pected lo be down some 33 tier cent from 1S2 because of cold' courthouse. weather during the bloom period and the pear crop In the Jackson County area was also expected to he down one third from 19621? TUESDAY FRIENDSHIP WOTM. 8 Dm Chapter Night, Moose Home. PROSPERITY REBEKAII LODGE, 8 p.m., special meeting. IOOF Hall. Officers wear formals. REBEKAII DISTRICT CON VENTION, 10 a m. registration. IOOF Hall. Prosperity officers wear formals. The sale price was $395 acre. Justice Department officials and local authorities estimated the land's value at $20 an acre. Federal Judge Gus J, Solomon granted Ihe seven 20 days in wnicn io me motions in I lie case and gave them permission lo re turn lo their home states. MERRILL WOTM. Chapter 18, 8 p.m.. meet inc. installation Guests. LOOM l-odge 306. Itv-lul. lation open to public. DEGREE OK p.m.. executive Bell s, 69 Pine St. WEDNESDAY MIDLAND GRANGE. meeting. Grange ll.ill. Forests May Be Closed p m LADIES SOCIETY. B o! 1.F&E.' 8 p.m., meeting. City Library basement. TAXPAYER'S LEAGUE. 7 30 p m.. meeting, election of nlficrrs. SWIMMING TIGERS per cent below the five-year aver age. Tigers can swim easily It has been reported that titers will SALEM UPI Humidity regu lations were issued, effective at midnight Friday, for forest opera lion close-down zones 10 and 11. HONOR. 7: 30 the Ijine County Willamette Na- meeting. Ruby linn.il Forest area. I The Stale Forestry Department predicted loceing shutdown were likely. I nder the regulations. Ingini; nivrations must stop when the humidity drops below 30 per cent. The (orestry department said a high pressure ridge offshore is causing a warming and drying I rend that is expected to continue through Sunday. Zones 3, 8 and 9 already are under humidity regulations. These areas include part of Tillamook County, and the Cascades Iron. Marion Countv to Ihe Columbia River ia flag on the platform at a Spo kane celebration. Mrs. Dodd, ac cording to an article by G. W. Douglas in his "American Book of Days," as a result of these Spokane celebrations, had organ ized a Father's Day association. About 1023, Mrs. Walter Ham let Burgess of Cheltenham, Penn sylvania, had taken out a char ter for a National Father's Day and registered the name, as she thought her idea was an original one. When she later heard of Mrs. Dodd's activities, she withdrew her claim as the founder of Fa ther's Day. In Augusta. Ga., Dec. 13. 1954, George Basman died at 89. and in 1921 he was given the credit for being among the first to sug gest a "Father's Day." So as is the case with many good ideas and inventions, with- a 10-year span many individ uals throughout the United States were trying to find some means to give honor and credit to the fathers of the nation. It is interesting to note that of all the references to the estab lishment of Father's Day, only President Coolidgc in 1921. when he wrote to Mr. Meek, stressed the duties and responsibilities of being a father when he said, "As I have indicated heretolore, the widespread observance of this occasion is calculated to eslao- lish more intimate relations be tween fathers and their children, and also to impress upon fathers the full measure of their obli gations." When the Klamath County Cow Belles were organized in 1954. they soon entered wholeheartedly into selecting a Klamath County father whom they could honor each year. Youth groups also glady helped them by nominating fathers of their acquaintance for this honor. Among the men in the past so honored have been John F. Heyden. Ralph Hill. John P. Kerns, Bill Milne, and last year's winner, Mr. Buck. This year the Chiloquin Scout Troop, whose leader is Frank Hale, the principal of the grade school, sent in tlie name of War ren Wilder of Fort Klamath known lo his many friends and admirers as Lefty Wildeagle. His name and qualifications went to the judges nn Lakeviowi. along with tlie other nominees, and he was selected as Klamath Coun ty's 1963 Father of the Year. At a luncheon meeting ot tnc Cow Belles in May, Mr. wilder was presented with a plaque and certificate for tlie purchase oi beef, which is the food favored by fathers. Lefty Wildeagle, accompanied by his wife. Genie, arrived at the luncheon dressed in full re galia. He is a proud member ol tlie Karok trilw of Northern Cali fornia, having been born S3 years ago at the mouth of the Klamath "so as to be ready to meet their .Maker." As he was" the only man present, until the photographer arrived, he evidently considered himself in a dangerous situation He told the Cow Belles of his education at the Chemawa In dian School near Salem, where Indian young people from all over the country were educated. After graduating, he worked at the school for nine years teach ing arts and crafts, and as a di rector of athletics. Later he grad uated from the advertising and art school in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Wilder moved to Klamath County about 1952. Their family consists of three sons and a nephew, whom they raised as their own. The Wilders operate a service station and art museum and Indian gift shop at Fort Klamath. The 1963 Klamath County "Fa thcr of the Year" has been very active in youth activities and very well thought of in his com munity. He was Boy Scout lead- for many years and now serves as a consultant to them throughout the stale on Indian lore and history. He is now chairman of the school board in Chiloquin, and active in Indian ceremonials and festivals in many places in the West. He has trained a group to put on Indian dances and these are given many places. He is also vice president of the Chiloquin PTA, and is a sponsor of the Little League ball clubs for boys. Wildeagle says that his favor ite way of cooking beef is like the early Indians cooked buffalo boiled, or laced on sticks and broiled beside the camp fire. We, of the Klamath County Cow Belles, are proud that our 19G3 Klamath County Father of the Year is a representative of one of the tribes that in the early days roamed the Klamath River country. HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Sunday, June 16, 1963 A , Ill - " ; AWAITS HUGE CARGO This modified' Boeing Stratocruisor, called the "pregnant guppy," will carry part ot the Saturn I space vehicle. The cargo weighs 20,379 pounds. This will be the largest cargo ever transported by airplane. The flight will be the beginning of loaded flight tests for the Federal Aviation Agency and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. . Ufl FRANKFURT. Germany (UPHi could have had his jets in mass ; a candid pose with the jet fighters The man the Germans fondly 1 production in 1942. History might put into production in Gamal Ab- call "Professor Willy" the man have been diltercnt K' ne nad.jdel Nasser s united Arab Kcpub- who might have won the war for Now the tall, wiry prolessor ap- lie. Its been reported a new su Adolf Hitler, and almost did - isllars to be ahead of his time back in business again making; again. This month West Germany unveneo me vertical laseoii jei Obedient Hubby Gets In Trouble WIMBLEDON, England lUPI'-l Thomas Grcanev and his wife were Irce on $70 bail today pend ing a court appearance Monday. as .vtimsey in on his drunken driving charge. Mrs. Grcaney was involved aft er he told the court that he failed to show up for a hearing sched uled Wednesday because "my wife told me not to come." deadly fighter planes. Professor Willy is airplane de signer Wilhelm Messerscnmitt whose "ME's" the 109 and 110 were the scourge of the skies for the first years of World War II. A blind spot in the thinking o.' the German air high command delayed for more than two pre cious wartime years the most fearsome Messerschmitt of them all. the ME262 jet fighter that entered the war in 1944 too late to be fully effective. Dismissed As Joke Messerschmitt has said since that he had his first jet planned as early as 1938 and submitted the completed design to the Gcrmani Air Ministry in 1941. But the "propellorlcss" plane was brushed aside as "a joke . . . pure non sense." Professor Willy maintains he fighter, VJ101. Experts say it can muster greater power and range than present British and French models, and that Professor Willy has on the drawing board an even faster, stronger and better one with a speed twice that of sound. Avoids Publicity There wasn't too much fanfare or even attention paid the day Professor Willy's new plane made its public debut. It was the day American Major L. Gordon Cooper went into space and tlie headlines went to him. But Professor Willy didn't mind. He never has courted publicity. When he went to Spain to make 500-milcs-an-hour cannon-carrying planes, after Hitler's Germany was in ashes, he stayed away from reporters. No photographer yet has caught the professor in persomc Messerschmitt is on a Cairo drawing board, but the pro fessor doesn't talk about it. Joins With Others So anxious was he to make this plane that he even submerged his traditional rivalry with such plane makers as Heinkel and Boelkow, and joined with them in develop ing the new jet. 1 "For the first time in German aviation history." a spokesman for the three firms said, "we are pool ing our resources and our brains to pull this off. It is history." Professor Willy and his col leagues hope to sell the plane to NATO. ASTERS & SNAP DRAGONS Dozen 50c Many Other Plants 207 E. Main aES2 June Lockhart of "Lassie" made her stage debut at the Met ropolitan Opera at the age of eight Peter Ibbctson. ROOSEVELT MEMORIAL The new Theodore Roosevelt memorial is being erected on an island in the Potomac which bears his name and it is hoped the gi gantic memorial area will be com pleted for the 100th birthday of the man it honors, in 1968. Farmers! Loggers! 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