PAGE ! A Wednesday, September 11, 1963 HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon POLLY'S POINTERS Lace Into These POLLY CRAMER Newspaper Enterprise Assn, DEAR POLLY - If you're lirorl nf lacine the children's ten nis shoes, here's a way to tiei them premanently. I hope, my method will win a J'ony uoiiar. nonia tha oricinal shoestrings with tt-inch elastic. Start at the top and work down. At the Dot torn be sure the strand of elastic goes from the top and then tinder. Tie the two ends together in a knot, trim off the excess. Shoes are tied permanently. I do this ..in, oil mv toddler's shoes as elastic comes in black, too, and can go in his Sunday shoes. Do be careful not to get the elastic inn lioht as the instep takes up a lot of room. The knot can be slipped to the side underneath the eye and not be seen. MRS. S. M. Jr dear POLLY Teach young sters to tie their own shoes by making a practice "shoe." Punch six holes in two thicknesses of heavy paper or a paper bag. Then tie. two different colored shoe strings together at one end. Lace these through the eyelets of the "shoe" with the knot at tne oot- Benefit Set At Park Site "DUNSMUIR An oldtimel dance at the building under con struction at the Tranportation Museum and Park site on 6atu urday night, Sept. 14, is being sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. H. I. Rubidoux as a benefit event fori the park project. - Decorations will follow the rustic motif and correct garb for the evening will be overalls, cot ton dresses, and aprons. The Gal axies, led by Gary Woodfork, will furnish the dance music and special musical features will pro vide interim entertainment, the Rubidouxs have announced. Nor man Imhotf is ticket chairman. itom. If you use two different col ors it will help the child under stand which one is "pulled !,Ua...U" ah .Kink nn,, .intar li!IUUll Ut muui few Be sure there is enough string to tie a rather large bow. Children find it hard to learn to make a small one. B. B. GIRLS Between these two good hints lots of time Is going to be saved that has been spent tying little shoelaces. POLLY DEAR POLLY If thongs are worn when you ere ironing, tired and aching feet will be prevent' ed.-MRS. C. S. GIRLS Betty, my assistant, says she found this to be true. Tho thongs provide a (hick cush ioning. POLLY DEAR POLLY I have accu mulated a lot of driftwood as, I'm sure, have lots of other readers who' have been going to the beaches. I would appreciate it if someone can tell me how to clean and prepare it for use in decora tions. -J. M.L. GIRLS I am Sure some of you will come to the rescue of this gentleman. POLLY DEAR POLLY With school days here, the children will be using a lot of notebook paper. Buy a child's magic slate for each of your students and let them use this for their "scratch' work. By lifting the film, all the writing is gone and it can be used over and over again. You will save quite a bit of money during a year s time. MISS J.S.S. DEAR POIXY - When paint ing my garage, I found that my picnic table was far better to stand on than a ladder. Cover with heavy paper, stand on it and you can cover a far larger area without getting down. MR. G.W. TAR G A-ZElC O yff MM D 776-79-8?l St y - 9-i 3-1 a 24-57-60 TAURUS APR. 21 MAY 21 OIMINI yy June 22 . a 4- 3-46-48 S;50-70-80-90 CANCfX JUNI23 JULY 23 uo fra AUG. 2J 6-11-19-24 39-33-85-861 VISOO AUG. V SEJT.22 49.51-53-M 71-72-73 -Br CLAY ft. POIXAN- M Your Daily Adivilr Guidt M According to Iho Stan. 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Bosis 83 Your , 84Moy -85Smoll 86 Children . 87Benefir. 88 Persistent 89 Amv. 90 Gum ' 91?. - xauit 3-17-28-291 0-33-41 9J SAGITTARIUS NOV. 23 OEC 22 2-35.52-61 CAFUCQIN DEC 23 JAN. P2-78-84-89U AOUAPtUS IAN. 21 FEB. 19 16-18-22-27 M B8-4M3-87J PISCES MAR. 21 SL 7-12-T4-25rO 9-75-77 Entrance Requirements And Fees May Increase Happiness Books For AH Occasions ' Share your favorite homcmnk ing ideas . . . send them to roi ly in care of this newspaper, You'll receive a bright, new sil ver dollar if Polly uses your ideas in Polly s Pointers. SAI,EM (UPll-The Board of Higher Education Tuesday voted to increase entrance require ments and tuition fees if the 13 legislature's lax increase meas ure is defeated Oct. IS. Under the new requirements, students would have to have bet ter than a "C" average to get into tate supported colleges and uni versities next fall if the tax mea sure fails. The board also increased resi dent tuition from $330 to $445 and out-of-state tuition from $900 to $1,215 in case the tax is rejected. The board also announced it would cut back on planned build ing projects, repair programs, and other special services. The board held its committee meetings Monday and ordered purchase of two apartment build- Planning Loans WASHINGTON tUPl) The Community Facilities Administra tion Monday gave the University of Oregon a SKS.OOO planning loan for construction of a $2,330,000 library. ings and a store in Portland to provide a site for a $3.6 million Portland State College physical education building. Availability of funds to construct the building also depends on the Oct. 15 vote, the board said. The curricula committee enthu siastically approved a study de signed to improve teacher train ing and eliminate course duplica tion. Chairman Allan Hart said the educators who put together the 18 month study "did an excellent job." The board also approved the start of planning for two South ern Oregon College dormitories, delayed purchase of land for SOC campus expansion until the Oc tober meeting, and deferred con struction plans for a radioactive isotope laboratory at Oregon Tech nical Institute until the Oct. 15 vote results arc in. By DICK WEST WASHINGTON UPI - If I read the signs and portents cor rectly, we are on the brink of being inundated by happiness hooks. I base this forecast partly on the success of a book called "Happiness is a Warm Puppy." Illustrated by characters from the comic strip "Peanuts, it equates happiness with such child hood pleasures as going barefoot, making an "A" in spelling, etc. But mostly I base the predic tion on the success of a book called "Happiness is Rat Fink." A parody of the original, it equates happiness with such adult pleasures as seeing your mother- in-law arrested on a narcotics charge and having a pretty neigh bor who undresses with the shades up. 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