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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1963)
Wednesday, August 28, 1J PAGE S-A IIKKAI.l) AND XEWS. Klamath Falls. Orrgon POLLY'S POINTERS Cereal Necktie POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. Oregon Police Remind Motorists To Be Alert For School Children Motorists follow ing school buses not permitted to pass such By POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn. DEAR POLLY - My hint is one of those little things that will keep restless little lingers occupied. Give the children a box filled with the round cereal shaped like an O, and They can make of water while it melts. POLLY I DEAR POLLY - Friends have been telling me I should send you "Mary's Happy Birthday Hint" as it can make so many people happy. Kor 15 years or more, I have been spelling out heavy thread, my daughter's name and giving necklaces and , her a gift (or each letter. 1 print Motorists should be especially alert during tlie opening weeks are of the fall school term h e n; vehicles when they stop to take on youngsters will again be board-jor let otf passengers, according1 ing and unloading from school to law. Sergeant Lattin reminded buses. Sergeant Bruce Lattin of motorists that tlie law would be the Oregon State Police stated Istriilly enforced this fall, as it today. 'has been in tlie past. bracelets which can be eaten la-leach letter on a small white card ter if they like. MRS. C. W. land scotch tape it to each pack- DEAR POLLY To prepare age. 1 sometimes add one to grow wax to pour on top of jams and jellies, use a tin can from which canned fruit has been used. After rinsing, it is entirely free of any odor. I press the top edge on as she receives so much pleas ure from so many .packages and so do I. Through the years I have done this for some close friends and relatives. Everyone gets a big thrill out of it even though tlie gifts are very inexpensive. Just try it and you will be reward ed with many smiles. MRS. M. B. GIRLS This Is not nearly so extravagant as it sounds on first thought. One could take (he amount of money to be spent on the special occasion and divide it NIA ulv "uiiiucr ui icucrs in ine to form a spout of sorts, melt ! r,'cipi,'n,'s namc- Jusl fhe ,irst the wax required right in the can and pour trom it. there is no messy pan to clean for I throw away the can. MRS. R. J. W. GIRLS Paraffin, that most of us use when canning, is in flammable when overheated sp to he sure, place the can in a pan name or a nickname could be used to cut down on the number of gifts If the namc Is too long. POLLY Londoners of the 17th century were taught to smoke a pipe by "professors of whiffing." OUR ANCESTORS tyQuincy The statement was issued as Oregon was preparing to observe National Child Salcty Week, spon sored by tlie American Safety League, set for September 4 through 11. Tlie special week has been set aside to arouse public awareness of the need to exer cise special caution wnile driving during the opening weeks of the school year. In a letter proclaiming the ob servance of the special week in Oregon. Gov. Mark 0. Hatfield urged "parents, teachers, police, school and safety officials and the public generally to combine in an eflort to educate our school children in safe travel habits while walking or riding bicycles. "Moreover, there is obviously need for alertness on the part of motorists in school zones, near playgrounds, or any area where groups of children are active. "I would hope that each Ore gonian will cooperate in every possible manner, not only during this special week but throughout the year, in making our streets and highways safe for all of our citizens and in endeavoring to reduce the needless toll of acci dents and fatalities." "These new bathing suits let you get a really nice tan. Look how dark my wrists are!" Have gold beer wherever you go! i mi mw ftm m- & s KEEPSBEERC0LD4HRS. KEEPS BEER COLD 4 HOURS PERFECT fOR PICNICS, FISHING AND OUTiHGS Take along Blitz -Weinhard's HOlfrPAfC Now you get the new "flip-top" cans in the Cold-Pak. No opener needed-just flip the top and it's open. You get 12 "flip-top" cans of Blitz -Weinhard in the Cold-Pak at no extra cost, Blitz-Weinhard's amazing Cold-Pak keeps cold beer cold four hours and more. Take light, refreshing Blitz -Weinhard beer anywhere and enjoy a frosty can when you arrive. 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