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HKRAI.D AND NEWS. Klamath
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SET FOR SUMMER FUN TRIPS Three Klamath Falls youths prepare for the YMCA's
summer fun trips startina June 24. The trips are open to all boys in grades four through
eight. There s still time for interested boys to sign up at the YMCA. Larry Glasscock,
loft, checks his flashlight for the trip to the Lava Beds to explore the ice caves, and his
brother, John, center, looks over an old gun, prior to goinq to Jacksonville, where one
of the highlights of the trip is to visit the museum. Chuck Hodges, right, is prepared
for the swimming trip to Denton Park.
Just Let Telephone
Ring H.You Want
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: I have read
your column for almost eight
years and have learned a lol
i from it. Be
cause of you I
no longer feel
, guilty about re
fusing to answer!
i t h e doorbell
when the neigh
borhood pest
shows up at
1:30 a.m. with
her 3-year-old
full of conversation which used
to last through lunch.
Now I have another problem.
Does a person have the right
not to answer the telephone il
she doesn't feel like talking, or if
il is inconvenient'.'
A certain relative who is a no
torious yakker telephones me at
approximately the same time ev
ery morning. She has tied me up
or as. long as 45 minutes with
petty gossip and foolish chatter.
I decided to just let the phone
ring. I think she is wise. Am 1
wrong to do this? WILL POW
ER Hear Will: The person who
put In the rail dors so at her
convenience. Just because she Is
willing, able and ready to gab
is no sign you have to be on
drrk to listen.
If fiu don't feel like talking
or llfttrnlng just let (he blnomln'
thing ring.
Dear Ann Landers: Our daugh
ter will he 14 late this summer
and we do not allow her to date.
Both my husband and 1 arc avid
readers of your column and wo
are standing firm on this dating
business until Margo gets to high
school, which is what you recom
mend. The problem is this: Margo
has numerous friends, both boys
and girls. She receives a good '
many telephone calls and both
boys and girls seem to be visit
ing here frequently.
Shall we discourage the hoys
from calling or coming to the
Frog Jump
Sanctioned
ALTURAS - The Fandango
Days sponsored frog jumping con
test, to be held in Alturas July
4. has been sanctioned as a pre
liminary contest for the Interna
linn Frog Jump by the Calaveras
County Irog jump headquarters in
Angels Camp. Calif.
The frog jumping contest will
be held at 12 noon, following Ihe
Main .Street parade. Also fea
tured July 4 will be the Poquito
Vaqueros Rodeo for the small
fry at 2 pm . the Palmetto Polo
game at 5 pm : the beef barbe
cue at tile park from R to 9
p m . and the fireworks and street
dame in the evening. This will be
tlie first day of activities set lor
the four-day event. '
The frog jump contest will fol
low the rules of the international
event, with the frog not to meas
ure over four inches from nose to
tail and a regulation burlap are
na. According to the Calaveras
headquarters, the world's lonccst
jump is Ifi feet. 10 inches, estab
lished in l!i."4 by Roy Weimer's
frog. Lucky, from Calaveras
County.
The winning frog from the Al
turas Fandanzo jump will be eli
gible to jump in the finals at the
May contest in Angels Camp next
year without participating in Ihe
pcliminary events
Fmg jump chairman. Robert
Schorch. says the Alturas Fan
dango jumps will aim at break
ing the established 19S4 record
r it i
Atk about daily
"Business CarJ"
SPOT ADS
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Falls. Or,
house? My husband or I are al
ways present so the children are
well chaperoned.
We don't want to be too strict
with our daughter but we don't
want to go to the other extreme
cither. Where is the sensible
middle ground? Thank
PONCA CITY
you.
Dear I'oncu: You are wise to'
seek the middle ground and I be.
Ileve It's where you arc at the
moment.
Keep saying no In datine until
Margo Is In high school, but per
mit boys to telephone and come
to the house to visit, she won't
feel deprived, yet she won't be
dating.
My hat is off to ynu for having
sense enough In Insist on remain
ing in the driver's seal. These
days too many parents are col
lapsible. Dear Ann Landers: My prob
lem is not one on which the world
will rise or fall but it lias caused
me endless consternation and 1
need help.
About four months ago I began
to date a very nice man who op
erates a small business near my
place of employment. He Invit
ed me out and 1 accepted. He
brought along a corsage of green
baby orchids. My dress was elec
tric blue. I wore the flowers al
though electric blue and green arc
hideous together, as ynu can
imagine.
Two weeks laler it happened
again. He brought along a cor
sage ol red roses. My dress was.
a naming tangerine. The color
combination couldn't have been
more nauseating.
Last week his lodge had its
summer formal. Tins lime he
went all out a huge purple
orchid. My gown was ming dyn
asty red. I couldn t bear to put
,hat p,Ir'pl, ,oW(T on my red
-So , jnn(x, jt 0 m evc.
ning bag. I'm afraid lie was hurt.
Do ynu have any advice for1
me? This man seems to have ajvelnpe.
rare talent for selecting flowers! Ann lenders will be glad to
of exactly the wrong color, help you with your problems.
ERNA j.Send tliem to her in care of this
Dear Erna: Don't discourage newspaper enclosing a stamped,
his tender sentiments. Just Irl self-arldressed onvcloc.
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Fire School
Win Goes ,
To Klamath
The Klamath Ranger District
won the Winema Guard School
Trophy at the close of the three
day fire school held at the Seven-
mile Guard Station, near Fort
Klamath, from Tuesday through
Thursday of last week, according
to Dan Abraham. Winema For
est fire control officer.
Competing for the award, oth
er than the winners, were the dis
tricts of Chiloquin and Chemult.
which won the trophy the lirst
time it was given last year.
The winner was determined on
jthe basis of the aggregate results
of a written examination and five
events testing the efficiency of
members of each fire district in
applying fire-fighting techniques.
In the only competition among
individuals, two employes of the
Klamath District placed first and
second in the compass reading
and pacing contests. They were
in their order of finish, William
R. Smith, trail crew foreman, and
Peter L. Stemplc, fire control
aide.
District results: Pumper con-
lest
(volume' Chiloquin, Che-
mult. Pumper contest (accuracy
Chemult, Chiloquin. Hose roil
ing Klamath. Chiloquin. Dirt
throwing Chiloquin, Chemult.
Compass reading and pacing
Chiloquin. Chemult. Written test
Klamath.
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flowers are white roses, gar
denias, orchids, pennies, lilies,
mums. Anything white.
To learn the booby-traps ol
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ISwce Smog' Danger To
LOS ANGELES HTD Amer-
tea's astronauts could die of
"Space Smog." according to one
of the nation s leading bioastro-
nautic scientists. .
This chilling possibility was ad
vanced by Dr. Thomas B. Weber
who said:
"A tightly-sealed capsule in out
er space might be turned into a
death chamber by a smog of con
taminants emitted from the as
tronaut's own body."
tie said these contaminants
might become lethal during an
Ex-Bly Studenf To Study
Music In German Center
BLY Sherman Scastiong Jr., and Hamburg. Germany: San
son of Mr. and Mrs. Sherman burg. Austria: Zurich. Switzer
Seastrong Sr., was recently no-;and. Amstcrd.imi bd .,(1
to attend the University of Ore
gon German Center .'or Interna
tional Music Education in Olden
burg, Germany.
He will sail from New York to
Oldenburg on Sept. 18 with 35;
other students. They will go to
the center for one year of grad
uate study, receiving 45 hours ol
credit.
While there, the students will
travel throughout Europe on a
concert tour. Festivals and con
certs will be held at Cologne.
Bonn, Kasscl, Munich, Stuttgart,
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extended period of time in the,
closed "trap-like" atmosphere oil
manned interplanetary probes and
long-duration space stations. The
more men in the spaceship, the
more deadly it could become
This looms as possibly the
most pressing problem we face in
preparing for future deep space
travel, WcImt said.
Could Be Worse
Space smog would be 100 times
worse than the smog plaguing Los
Angeles."
Weber said that whereas smog
Paris, France.
The school board will pay a
part of Seastrong's expenses,
with the agreement that he will
feat'" for a period of two year:
when he returns to the United
States.
Seastrong. 23. is a graduate ol
Bly High School and received Ins I
bachelor of music degree in 19.V.I I
irom the University of Oregon. I
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for the past four years at the1!
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School in Forest Grove.
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in the earth's atmosphere is con-i
tinually circulated, a confined
spaceship would surround man!
with 'a hostile environment of a
vacuum" that would breed a lethal
concentration of "space smog.
On a lung space trip, Webcri
said, a number o chemicals from
the body such as methane, ace
tone and ammonia "could tear up
the liver or dchabilitato the
lungs." A lethal dosage of "space
smog could come from the as
tronaut's breath, saliva, sweat and
other functions.
"As man e"ters space his bac
teria will accompany him," the
scientist said.
"For example, the skin bacteria
could decompose many of the ma
terials exuded through the skin
and produce sizable amounts of
such contaminants as organic
acids.
New unsusiiected toxicants of
high concentration probably would
enter the spacecraft's atmos
phere." Weber said that, as of now,
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ther are almost no original in
estigations to be found on toxic
hazards in manned space environ
mental systems. What is needed
first, he said, is identification of
the contaminants and then
means of removing those that
could cause trouble.
Studies The Problem
"I have been studying this
crucial problem for six years
and have so far found at least
400 different materials the human
body gives off," he said. Tie
added that 80 per cent of these
possess a potential of being or
becoming deadly.
"In the spacecraft's atmosphere
they might not only accumulate,
but could react with one another!
into a contaminant 100 times more
toxic than either in its original
state." Weber said.
Weber, a former U. S. Air
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IForce scientist at the Aerospace
Medical Center at Brooks Air
Force Base, San Antonio, Tex., is
one of the nation's few authorities,
on space toxicants. He recently
became manager of bioastronau
tics for Beckman Instruments,
Inc.
"Russia is way ahead of us in
simulated space studies involving.
toxicants and our lack of ex
perience in this field could be a
major roadblock when wo try to
embark on manned flights to (he;
planets, Weber said.
He said the seriousness of
space smog" has not yet arisen
with astronauts because flights to
date, such as those in Mercury
capsules, have not been long
enough (or ill effects.
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Library Plans
Story Hours
CHILOQUIN - The Chiloquin
County Library will have iu reg
ular story hour at the library
starting on Wednesday, June 26,
at I p.m.
The age group will be from 5
to 8 years old. The library hour
will run for five weeks, meeting
every Wednesday at the same
time.
Story tellers this year will be
Minnie Mallory, Anahelle Bates,
Mary Whiting, Helen Rogers and
Vina Kirk. Refreshments will be
served.
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As a result of the Roman par
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of the w ind instruments in a mod
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