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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1963)
Quips and Th Oal in the OaHey Ok, nme people harry toward Indian curry. And others are nnla for spaghetti. A few place their benison squarely on venison, Pheasant or squab or Brown Betty. Some fly up from Austin for beans in Boston, And some go to France for the truffles. There's even a glutton for old English mutton Bedizened with paper-lace ruffles. And many sing praise for exotic souffles, Or swear that tamales are drooly. But home by the range, such foibles seem strange To this old gourmet, yours truly. For I'd deem it a thrill to be eating my fill Wherever I might get tooken For an innertube stew or a fricasseed shoe That was somebody else's eookin! Georgie Starbuck Galbruith The neighborhood children had been invited to the youngster's birthday party, and each brought a present. One kid of fered a toy six-shooter, another a re alistic army bazooka, a third a rubber Bowie knife, and still another a space age rocket gun. The guest of honor was disconsolate. "I don't know how to play with guns and knives," he said sadly. "You see, we don't have a television set." Jamet Shurluck The young couple had completely re modeled their old home. There were many improvements, but the one the wife was proudest of was her brightly polished hardwood floors. "When we bought the place," she ex plained, "the floors were in terrible shape. But since I've worked on them, three people have fallen down!" Giles H. Runyon That something "borrowed" at most weddings is what it cost the bride's father to finance the shindig. David Flynn Family Wkl. Ortotxr I J, IMJ I When a new car comes oat, people like to know what's new. On this one. everything yon see is new, including a new profile and new interters. The deeper qualities are . sensational performance and a 5-year50,000-niile warranty. Sport rsr 2-mmt karolop The 1964 Plymouth nasr asw rttnssis i mnsa ii Carrslar GaraaraMaa war tint, aiaant tfvfvcls la aartar ujrt i M t carritor kMan EnifMi satkariiao' Daaiar-o ptsta 1 tatmn, tka oafla Md, kaad mm mtrnrnH porta, Mobo amHaMTaator vmm, trsoa mtum iw mm rnttrmt parti (adsoaia laaaaal dates). torouo comrtor. i mm arnaraanai, MM roar wmm oaar- r s rmn m 50,000 mm, a.iiaii I mm MrtUMHuip mm" wm raplaco Aatkartiud Dootor-o ptsca it bait lad at lt 1M autsraokHoi', provMaa tka aamr kaa fmt aaiMo ail duai od iw 3 aiim or 4,000 arHoa, lrmr coaot Hrtt, tka o3 tutor ropiacat I came aad tko carkarotor air rotor doaaad amiy f omnia rorf 2 roora. aod ovorv avjatka faratahoa to audi o aaaiar oilaoata or aailuiiaam.o of Mo raoakat tanrko, mm roaaasti rho aajior m carttfi (1) ncalst af sack arMaaca mm (2) tka car's tkoa carroat aniaaro. too rtraoara Is acSaa aa -Tka lok Hapa IW mm "Haalkjfcialuay rajaarr-NICMV. Was it you who said give me a nice-looking car that really moves but doesn't cost too much ? Well, here it is, with an engine and drive train guaranteed 5 years or 50,000 miles. That's a powerful argument, and it belongs to the 1964 Plymouth, a car you'll be proud of for a long time. If this is the year you picked to buy a new car, you picked a beautiful year to GetupandgoTkjmoutfi! PlYMOUTH DIVISION CHRYSLER VMf MOTORS CORPORATION