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HOO-HOO OFFICERS New officers were recently elected for fhe Winema Hoo
Hoo Club. The Hoo-Hoo Club is a fraternity of lumbermen, foresters and other mem
bers of the wood products industry. The Hoo-Hoos claim over 11,000 members, en
gaged in the promotion of wood. Left to right are Ron Loveness, vice president;
Jim Gilfillan, and Charles Glidden, directors, and far right, Gil Hannigan, president.
Robert L. Johnson was the first president of the local Hoo-Hoo club. It started with 30
Kittens winding through the qarden paths and quickly grew to about 50 members. The
club held its first charter night back on May 9.
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Public Invited
To Dedication
The public is invited to he
present Sunday afternoon, Oct. 6,
for dedication of Eternal Hills
Memorial Gardens and Mauso
leum on the Merrill Highway.
The program of talks and special
music will begin at 2 p.m.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. White,
owners and operators, will wel
come all persons not personally
contacted.
Gary Mack of KAGO will be
master of ceremonies. Local pas
tors, the Kingsley Field color
guard, Ken Allison, Klamath
County commissioner and Wil
liam B. Sweetland, publisher of
the Herald and NeNvs will be on
the program. '
Visitors are invited to tour the
gardens.
POLLY'S POINTERS
Problem Solved
POLLY CXAMEK
Ntwipooer Enterprise Aim.
Safety experts suggest that ev-
ery farm and home be equipped
with a good fire extinguisher that
is properly maintained and easily
reached.
DEAR POLLY-Althougll many
of today's draperies are unlined
and wash beautifully, the -proD-
1cm of the sewn-on drapery hooks
is a big one. Removing these be
fore washing and then spending so
much lime sewing them back on
tried my patience. 1 solved the
problem by tacking a strip of
gauze bandage across the top ot
each drapery over the hooks.
This took only a tew minutes and
kept the hooks flat so' they would
not catch in the material during
the washing. After the curtains
dry, a quick pull of the tack
ing threat 'removes the gauze.
MRS. M. E. R.
DEAR POLLY I have found
that putting a narrow strip of
iron-on tape underneath the
stitching across the top of a kick
pleat prevents the stitches Irom
pulling out. I iron the tape direct
ly over the stitching, on the
wrong side, and out just a frac
tion beyond where the stitching
ends. Be sure the tape is the color
of your dress. MRS. J. K.
DEAR POLLY To replace
elastic that has lost its snap,
first open the waist or sleeve
band and then pin one end ol
the new elastic to the old elastic.
Grasp the free end of the old
elastic and pull. The new elastic
will slide in the casing as you pull
out the old.-MRS. W. H. J.
DEAR POLLY Make an apron
out of aluminum foil for outside
cooking. Tuck it In your belt and
press over the hips. v It will pre
vent any burns from splattering
grease and save clothes from be
ing spotted, too. BETH.
GIRLS I think a husband who
likes to officiate at the outdoor
grill would like this, too. Nothing
sissy-looking about It and there
would be many compliments on
hid Ingenuity If he fails to admit
he picked the Idea up from this
column. POLLY
. DEAR POLLY I keep a sep
arate file for all literature on ap
pliances, kitchen gadgets, etc.
etc. Then I have easy access to
oiling instructions, parts lists and
so on. This also refreshes the
memory as to many different
uses for some of the gadgets
make a dated chart for all oil
ing and maintenance needs. Each
month I review the chart and
after the required work is done.
I write in the date for future
reference. In this way no ap
pliance is neglected. V. V. D.
GIRLS How I envy anyone
who is m systematic. What a
smooth running household V. V. D.
must have. POLLY
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore.
Thursday. October S, 1961 '
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Many Believe Tax Bill Doomed; Few Agree
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SALEM (UPli-Many state of
ficials and key legislators who
publicly are supporting the tax
increase measure admit privately
that they're convinced the bill is
doomed.
They're divided on what should
be done if the tax measure Ls de
feated at the Oct. 15 special elec-
i tion.
Some (eel a "no" vole will be I
a mandate to cut spending. Others
believe voters are not opposed to
the $41)4 million general fund
budget, but are in revolt against
increases in the state's income
tax bite. ,
Sen. L. V. Newbry, R-Asliland,
said he feels Jackson County resi
dents are strongly opposed to the
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Wide-track features of the Pontiac provide more driving comfort and safety. Baautlful
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the 19HJ legislature, but do not
object to the spending program
adopted for the l3-63 bienmum.
Newbry, who voted for the tax
bill, but admittedly hasn't made
up his mind on how he will vote
Oct. 15, says he has concentrated
on explaining the budget, not de
fending the tax measure, in pub
lic discussions.
Freeman Holmer, director of
finance and administration, said
opponents of the tax bill "seem
to fall into one or both of two
camps: Those who believe that
government Is ton expensive, and
those who believe that Oregon
needs a different kind of tax."
Holmer explained the need for
a tax increase this way: "Stated
ovcr-simply, we do not have a tax
problem, ue have a birth control
problem."
He points to increased enroll
ments in the stale's schools and
institutions.
Senate President Ben Wusa. D
The Dalles, and House Speaker
Clarence Barton, D-Coquillc, dis
agree on what defeat of the meas
ure, would mean.
Musa says he feels a defeat
would be a public mandate to
cut spending. Barton says the an
swer lies in making some cuts,
and adopting some new taxes.
Gov. Mark Hatfield has not yet
said whether he would call a spe
cial session of the legislature if
the tax bill is defeated.
The governor, however, has
made it clear he does not want
to call a special session.
Some Democrats say this is
window dressing, They don't be
lieve Hatfield would want to ac
cept full responsibility for cut
backs. They say he will pass the
buck to the legislature.
One thing is certain, however.
If the lax measure is defeated.
there will lie immediate major
cuts in slate service.
How deep the cuts would be,
and how long they would last,
would be determined by whether
Hatfield calls a special session,
and whether new taxes were proposed.
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shows the new Grand Prix, A superbly styltd car, the Grand Prix has 306 horsepower,
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mafic. Painstaking attention to details is evident in this nawest Pontiac creation, the
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