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    Income Climbs
To Record High
WASHINGTON (UPf)-Long-er
hours and greater employ
ment helped push personal in
come in the nation to a record
rate during September, the gov
ernment reported today.
The Commerce Department
said income, figured on an an
nual rale basis, reached $466.5
billion last month $1.5 billion
above August.
here's your bug chamce
To Make Good Use of
Herald & Mem WANT
To
Household Goods!
Household Goods you no longer want or need -- as well as
Housewares that are doing nothing but collecting cobwebs,
can be turned into cash quickly and inexpensively through
wonder working WANT ADS!
SAVE during HOUSEHOLD GOODS
WANT AD WEEK!
OCTOBER 20 Through 25 YOU GET:
3 WAYS TO PLACE A WANT AD:
1. Mail: Write your ad and mail to Herald and News, P.O. Box 941,
Klamath Falls, Oregon.
2. IN PERSON: Bring your ad to the Herald and News office at 1301
Esplanade.
3. PHONE: Dial TU 4-8111 and a courteous Want Ad writer will be glad
to help you word your ad.
You'll Get Results
TOMORROW
With A
WANT AD TODAY!
Better Grades 18
Outline Should Include Key Words Only; Few Details
By The Reading Laboratory
Written for NKA
Let's set the stage for this ar
ticle. You're home and ready to
study. You have a page of main
idea lecture notes from t h e
morning's class. You have a
textbook open to the chapter
that applies to the lecture. You
have a clean notebook and a
O)
on all WANT ADS offering to buy, sell or trade any household fur
niture, appliances, or housewares. (No T.V. sets, radios, pianos,
building materials, etc.) Sorry, no commercial advertisers, please!
SEE WHAT YOU SAVE!
Number I Reg. Price I This Week I YOU
Of Lines I 6 Days For 6 Days I SAVE
2 4.00 2.50 1.50
3 5.00 3.25 1.75
4 6.00 4.00 2.00
5 7.00 4.75 2.25
The regular discount
within 5 days of first
It's easy to write and place a Want Ad. And the amazing thing about
want ads is that the results are excellent and the cost is so low. This
week, the Herald and News observes Want Ad Household Goods Week,
you poy for only three doys of advertising and then get THREE EXTRA
DAYS FREE! This is the ideal time to learn the advantages of a Herald
and News Want Ad.
pencil. You're alert, bright-eyed,
bushy-tailed and rarin' to get
started. So what do you do?
You could give it all up as a
bad job and watch television,
but that would be the coward's
way out.
Or you could combine your lec
ture notes and the textbook
chapter into a single, coherent
-SELL
ALL KINDS OF
FOR THE
PRICE OF
of 50c per advertisement
publication.
City
outline. Making outlines is
sometimes more work than
watching television, but always
results in better grades.
In the long run, working
from outlines is far less work
than any other method of study
ing. When tests roll around, you
need only study your notebook.
If there's anything in your out
- SWAP
wil
apply if paid
i Write Your Own Want Ad!
Count 5 words per line.
' andor phone number.
Be sure
i Nam
2 Address T
I Mail your Wont Ad with' parmint
Dooortmont, Tho Horold ond Nowi,
tho cost from tho Household Goodi
I liitod in this odvortitomonr.
line that doesn't make sense,
you can always refer to your
text. But you'll never have to
read the whole textbook through.
And if you outline what you're
supposed to know, you'll be sure
of knowing it.
Here's a stcp-by-step proce
dure for integrating your lecture
notes with your textbook:
AD!
r.',vw'T","
to count the address
Phone
to tho Clouilitd Ad.trtmng
Klomoth Folli, Orooon. fiouro
Wont Ad Wook tpociol roMi
Overview the pertinent chap,
ter before the lecture.
Take lecture notes on main
ideas, or on little tidbits that the
teacher is particularly fond of.
Take notes only on material that
is not in the text.
Reread lecture notes that
evening.
Resurvey text again just
for (lie main idea.
Begin a main idea outline that
combines the lecture and text
notes. Don't be afraid of mixing
the two together.
After starting the outline,
begin to "survey and resurvey"
the textbook chapter to find the
subordinate ideas and consoli
date your grasp of the main
ideas. Head the bold print, the
maps, the graphs, the first sen
tence of each paragraph. Then
skim through the body of the
text, starring Uie important sec
ondary ideas. (It's best to make
marginal notes; for example,
one mark for an important idea,
two marks for a very important
one, and three marks for abso
lutely crucial ideas.)
Incorporate the starred idea
into your outline put them into
"Better Grades" Reader Service
co Herald and News
Box 941
Klamath Falls, Oregon
Please send me copies of
30 DAYS TO BETTER GRADES at $1 each.
Name
Address
City
Peace Corps Will Give
Placement Tests Saturday
The fall quarter placement
test for the Peace Corps will be
given in Room 1202 of the main
post office beginning at 8:30
4-H Council
Picks Head
ALTURAS Buster Dolbrhidc,
Davis Creek, was elected presi
dent of the Modoc County 4-H
Council at the recent meeting of
the 4-H Leaders Council at the
farm advisers office in Alturas.
Along with Dollarhidc, Lewis
Vermillion, Ceclarville, was
elected vice president and Jean
Buchcr, Fort Bidwcll, was re
elected secretary-treasurer.
The Leaders Council is respon
sible for determining the 4-H ac
tivities and much of the pro
gramming for the area's 10 4-H
clubs.
The council is made up of one
leader representative from each
4-H club and the officers. Two
hundred and fifty members and
83 leaders are represented by
this group.
Buster Dollarhido has served
as a community and livestock
leader for tho Davis Creek 4-H
Club for nine years. (Ho has
actively participated in many
phases of the county's 4-11 pro
gram during this time.
Lewis Vermillion is in his third
year as a livestock leader for
the Ccdarvillc 4-H Club. He has
contributed greatly to the
club's increased enrollment and
is interested in the livestock pro
jects and newly organized horse
drill team.
Jean Buchcr lias served as a
leader for the Ft. Bidwcll 4-H
Club for five years. Her associ
ation with the 4 If program
dates back to 19.VI when she
first enrolled as a member of
the Ccdarville club.
CARNIVAL
3 h lL.i
OmitrWO-lf TM Pt M 60, .
"When did you first notice this Inclination, Senator, to
think that a billion dollars IS a lot of moneyl"
their proper places under the
main ideas you noted from the
lecture and the textbook.
The beauty of this system is
that you have to study a chap
ter only once. Once you've con
structed a running outline of the
lectures and the textbook, the
subject matter is yours. There'll
be no frantic cramming before
a test: you'll have to look
through only your notebook. The
amount of reading time you'll
save will be enormous.
Outlining will be a fairly easy
job if you follow two simple
rules: use key words instead of
long, windy sentences; don't try
to put every little detail in your
outline.
In other words, keep your out
lines as short as possible.
Don't spend hours rewriting the
textbook. Your outlines should
be a memory cue that will help
you remember the material.
Short, quick, to-tlie-point outlines
are the easiest to make, the eas
iest to study and the most use
ful. (NEXT: The mechanics of
fact organization.)
State
a.m. balurday, Oct. 19, an
nounced Beverly Wischnofske,
Klamath County 4-H agent.
Persons interested in applying
for Peace Corps work should ob
tain an application blank from
either the county extension of
fice or at window No. 1 in tile,
post office. Completed blanks
should be submitted at the time
the placement examination is
taken. The test and application
will be sent to Washington, D.C.
for processing.
The Peace Corps examinations
are used largely for placement
rather than for screening pur
poses. They serve their major
purpose in tho following two
ways: (1) To determine for
which of a number of assign
ments an individual can qualify;
(2) To compare test scoros with
oilier applicants having the
same technical skills, training
and interest, not with applicants
as a whole.
No applicant is ever accepted
or rejected primarily on the
basis of Placement Test scores.
Rather, these scores are consid
ered along with formal educa
tion, work experience, special
skills and all available informa
tion regarding motivation, inter
personal relationships, and char
acter as evaluated by several
references.
General qualifications (or
Peace Corps projects include a
minimum age of 18, U.S. citizen
ship, sound health, maturity, in
itiative and above all a desire
to serve. Married couples are el
igible in some projects if both
qualify and they have no de
pendent children. Volunteers
serve for two years. Including
training. They receive allowanc
es to cover clothing, food, hous
ing, medical care and inciden
tals, plus a readjustment allow
ance at the termination of (heir
service of about $1 ,800, based on
$75 for each month of service.
O-lg
Friday, October II, 1963
HERALD AND NEWS,
Playmates Taunt
Adopted Girl
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: Why don't
people keep their mouths shut
when they don't know what they
are talking ?t
about?
I am the
mother of twin
boys, 8 years
old. I had a
very difficult
pregnancy and
almost lost my
life when the
twins were born. The doctor ad
vised mo against trying to have
more children so my husband
and I decided to adopt. It
took two years before we were
able to get our adorable little
Jacoby
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East Booth West North
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Opening lead 4) 1
Defense
Must Count
By OSWALD JACOBY
Newspaper Enterprise Assn.
One of the hardest things for
a defender to do is to count a
hand out and to decide why de
clarer has made his various
plays.
Now suppose you follow the
play from the East hand only.
At trick one you cover dummy's
queen of diamonds with your
king. South wins with the ace
and leads tho queen of spades.
Your partner wins and plays a
second diamond. You win and
continue the suit only to have
South ruff high.
He leads a trump to dummy's
nine spot and at this point you
have counted him for two dia
monds find five spades. The
queen of clubs is led and cov
ered by jour king and South's
ace. Your partner plays the
five. The jack of clubs is led
next and your partner plays
the three. You note that he has
echoed and his reason must be
to show an even number of
cards in the suit. When he fol
lows to the third club you know
that he started with four so that
declarer's original holding was
five spades, three hearts, two
diamonds and three clubs.
Declarer's next play is the
five of hearts from oummy and
if you have been awake you
will play the seven spot. You
won't have much hope for this
play, but you will realize that
you aren't going to do yourself
any good by playing one of your
honors and that the play of the
seven will heat the hand if your
partner holds the ten.
You'll learn how to count tho
hand defensively with a copy of
"Win at Bridge With Oswald Ja
coby." Just send your name, ad
dress and 50 cents to: Oswald
Jacoby Reader Service c-o
this newspaper, P.O. Box 489,
Dept. A, Radio City Station,
New York 19, N.Y.
Q The bidding has been:
Booth West North East
1 Double Pass Pass
Redble Pass 2 V Pass
T
Yea, South, hold:
o)K7 VA04 JStAli
What do you doT
A Pin. Yoor partner is
skowtnc straurth, bat be did not
redouble one diamond.
TODAY'S QUESTION
You pass. West bids three dia
monds and your partner bids
three hearts. East passes. What
do you do nowT
Answer Tomorrow1
Pilots To See
Airlines Show
West Coast and Delta Airlines
will present an exotic "Caribbo
an Holiday" style show for the
meeting of the Klamath Falls
Chapter Oregon Pilots Associa
tion, at Rcamcs Golf and Coun
try Club Saturday night, Oct 19,
Dinner time will bo 7:30 p.m.
Tlie stylo show is scheduled for
B p.m. For reservations call
WCA TU 2-4628. The public is
invited.
The show will feature fashions
by Blackwell of California, Nanl
of Hawaii, Jamaican Fashion
by Calypso, and Helen Rose.
PAGE SB
Klamath Falls, Oregon
girl. Laurie Is now S years old
and what a Joy!
Last week Laurie came home
crying as if her heart would
break. One of her playmates ,
told her his mother said we
couldn't possibly love her as
much as we love the twins be
cause they are of our own flesh
and blood and she is not.
I tried to comfort the child and
reassure her, but she hasn't
been the same since. She seems
withdrawn and unhappy. Can
you suggest any way we can
help her?-FURIOUS MOTHER
Dear Mother: I trust (and
hope) that Laurie had been told
by you and your husband that
she was adopted before the
neighbor kid got to her. If not,
perhaps this Is part of the rea
son for her unhapplness.
Continue to give Laurie gen
erous doses of love and atten
tion. Let her know that as a
chosen child she Is special and
that you were lucky to get her
because so many others wanted
her, too.
Dear Ann Landers: Last year
I wrote to you about a problem
I was having with my husband.
He agreed to do as you said and
it worked out fine. Now we have
anotlier problem we'd like you
to settle, Again he has promised
to take your advice.
Our eighth wedding anniver
sary is coming up. it falls on
the opening day of the hunting
season. He wants to go hunting
with the fellows. I say a wed
ding anniversary is a lot more
important than hunting, and
that he belongs home with me.
We get along a lot better than
most of our friends and I
would say our marriage is a
good one. Please settle this be
cause we've been talking about
nothing else for two weeks.
Thank you. MRS. CALL OF
THE WILD
Dear Mrs. Wild: And Just
what kind of an anniversary cel
ebration do you think you'll
have with a long-faced martyr
who would rather be hunting?
Of course his choice shows
he's a self-centered little boy
but let him go anyway. Every
marriage should have at least
one adult and in your home
you'll have to be It.
Dear Ann Landers: Our son is
soon to be married to a lovely
girl.
It is customary where I come
from for the mother of the briSe
(o ask the mother of the groom
for the names of close relatives
to assist at the reception. Our
family is small but some mem
bers will be coming a great dis
tance for the wedding.
I'd like my brother to be at
tile punch bowl. My husband has
two wonderful aunts, charming
and well-bred, and I'd like to
have them pour.
I realize the bride's family
puts on the wedding and the re
ception but it is our son s wed
ding, too, and it would seem like
a slap in the face if our family
were ignored. Please tell me
if I should inform the mother
of the bride that I feel strongly
about this. A. B. W.
Dear A. B .W.: The groom's
family should Indeed be includ
ed In the reception activities. If
the suggestion comes from you,
however. It might be resented.
Ask your son to mention It
gently to his fiance and let her
lake' It from there. If yon hear
no more about It, let the mat
ter drop. The unpleasantness
which might result would not be
worth It.
LEGAL NOTICE
IN THE MATTER OF THE
WOC US DRAINAGE DISTRICT
Notica li haraby givan that meet
Ing of tha ownars of land situate in
Woem Dralnaga District will ba tieid
at tha oflKa of Oaary Bros., pproxl
mataly 7 mllas North of Klamath
Fall. Oraqon, on Rocky Point Road,
on Novamber 3, 1963. at 3 o'clock
P.M. i tor tha purpoia of alactlng a
Bnard of Suparvisort of fa Id Ola
trlct.
Board of Supervisors
By Martha Dorman Smith, Sec
retary NO. 403, Oct. Ik 13.
NO. M-IJ1 PROBATE
NOTICE TO CREOITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
OF THE STATE OP OREGON
FOR KLAMATH COUNTY
In tha Matter of tha Estate of H. ED
WIN JONES, Deceased.
Notica It haraby givan that 1 nava .
baan appointed Executrix of tha estate 1
of H. Edwin Jones, deceased. All par
sent having claims against said astata
ara required to present tham to me.
with propar vouchors, at tha office of
Ganong & Ganong. First Fadarai buiio
mo, Klamath Fans, Dragon, wnmn six
months from Saptambar 71, M, wttlch
is tha data Of first publication of tnta
notica,
Roia May Jonas, Exacutrlx
Ganong t Ganong
A l lor nay i tor txecurrre
No. J4, Sapt. It, Oct. 4, It, 11
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
THE STATE OF OREGON
FOR THE COUNTY OP KLAMATH
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that I
tha undersigned have baan appointad ad
ministratrix of tha aetata of Lois Adala
Collins, dacaaiad. That ail parsons hav
ing claims against said astata ara dlrect
ad to pratant tha same, propar ly varl
Had, to lha administratrix at tha law of-
tica of Ooakay and Engaigau, Sulfa 314,
First National BanK Building, (Clamant
Palls, Oragon, within six (a) months from
tha data of lha first publication of this
notica.
Oatad this nth day of Saptambar,. laJ
at Klamath Palls, Oragon.
ZeLLA OSTRANDER, 1
Administratrix of tha Rstatt of
Lois Adalo Collins, De
caaad. OOAKEY AND INGELOAU-
Attornayt for Administratrix,
Sulfa 3)4, First National
Bank Building
Klamath Palis. Dragon. .
No. W Oct. It, IS, 35. NOV. 1, 1HJ.