Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 28, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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    State Vacates
96 Positions
SALEM ll'PH - The Slate
Tax Commission eliminated 96
positions as part of iu W6,457
budget reduction, it was an
nounced Saturday.
Forty-eight employes were
laid off, and 48 vacant positions
were eliminated. Those laid off
included all employes over 65.
Most of those let go were
clerical workers, and only a few
auditors and collectors received
notices.
The two-week notices went out
to employes Thursday, and be
come elfective Nov.
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SELF-ADJUSTING
MATERNITY SEPARATES
STYLED BY
HERALD AST) NEWS, Klamath
Fischers
Will Move
ABKUDEEX. SC. L"P1
Next Friday is moving day for
the Andrew Fischer family of
quintuplet fame.
Chamber of Commerce Man
ager E. C. Pieplow said Friday
night a large, rambling home
on the northeast part of the
city is to serve as the tempo
rary residence for the Fisch
er, the quintuplets and the
couple's five oilier children un
til the city builds them a new
S100.008 heme.
Pieplow said the k'ischers
have not selected the site for
the new home, but "probably
things will start moving on that
as soon as they're settled in
their temporary home."
The quin'.s still remain in St.
Luke's Hospital and were not
expected to leave before the
family moves to its temporary
residence.
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Monday, October it, 1365
Early Years
Influence Kids
By ANN' LANDERS
Dear Readers: Parents often
write and ask me what makes
some children turn out well and
some badly.
Why do some
children grow
up to be re
sponsible, lov
ing, weH ad
justed adults
while others
seem to Utoe
their way?
There are no pat answers to
these questions. Heredity is un
deniably a factor but there is
more and mere evidence to sup
port the theory that a child is
the net result of what happens
to him in his early years.
The following piece came in
the mail from a reader. It was
signed "Author Unknown." and
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Reprisals
Charged
NEW YORK lUPD - The
American-Serbian committee
charged Saturday thai the Yugo
slav government has begun re
prisals, including arrests,
against families of emigres who
picketed President Tito here
earlier this week.
George Vujnovich, chairman
of the committee, said the com
mittee's attorney, J. Dudley De
vine, will ask the state depart
ment to protest to the Yugo
slav government concerning
treatment of the demonstrators'
relatives. Vujnovich said the
committee has documentary evi
dence to back its charges.
Vujnovich and another com
mittee member, Dusan iPetkovic
reported that emigres who pic
keted Tito on his first visit
here in October, lfffit), had re
ceived warning letters begin
ning late last month from rela
tives in Yugoslavia, They quot
ed the letters as saying "please
do not do as you did in October
or we will be harassed and tor
tured" and "please do not dem
onstrate or e will lose our
jobs and be deported to the in
terior." "Yes, the letter actually used
the word torture," Vujnovich
said.
"One "8-year-old woman wrote
her son 'i have Uie October cold
1 had in I960 and the doctor
has been to see me three times.'
We interpret this as meaning
that tlw police had been to see
her three times. Others wrote
"you are going to have a guest,
su behave nicely or you know
who will pay tlx; bill." "
Tobacco was the first le
gal tender of the Virginia col
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I would like to share it w ith
you.
"II a child lives with criti
cism he learns to condemn.
"If a child lives with hostility
he learns to fight.
"If a child lives w ith fear he
learns to be apprehensive.
"if a child lives with pity he
learns to feel sorry for himself.
"If a child lives w ith jealousy
he learns to hate.
"if a child lives with encour
agement he learns to be confi
dent. "If a child lives w ith praise he
learns to be appreciative.
"If a child lives with accep
tance he learns to love.
"If a child lives with approval
he learns to like himself.
"If a child lives w ith recogni
nilion lie learns to have a goal.
"If a child lives w ith fairness
he learns justice.
"If a child lives w ith honesty
he learns what truth is.
"If a child lives with friendli
ness lie learns that the world is
a nice place to which to live."
Dear Ann Landers: I'm a
Xavy w ife whose husband is on
a Polaris submarine riding the
sixth patrol. My man is gone
(or 14 weeks and is home for
10 seeks.
Sly two children are in school
so they don't require much time
or attention. I read, sew, clean,
shop, bowl, swim, watch TV and
go to the movies but still I
gel lonely, especially for male
companionship.
It is no secret that some Navy
wives run around. Everyone
knows who these women are.
In some cases their husbands
know and are willing to forgive
and forget. I don't think my
husband would be so broad
minded (or lion-hearted if 1
stepped out on him.
So far I've been 100 per cent
faithful but it's becoming in
creasingly difficult not to wink
back if you know what I mean.
Please help. A POLARIS
WIFE.
Dear Wife: To cheat or not
to cheat that Is the question
which faces almost all married
people at one time or another.
Disenchantment, or fn some cas
es plain boredom, causes much
of the straying.
Thousands of sad and sorry
people have written to trll me
they paid a dear price Cor what
they had meant to be only a
little fun. The ability to play it
straight pays handsome divi
dends in long-term profits, iy
dear. This Is what separates the
girls from the women.
If excessive drinking is wreck
ing your health or destroying
someone you love, send for Ann
Landers' booklet, "Help For
The Alcoholic," enclosing with
your request 20 cents in coin
and a long, self - addressed,
stamped envelope.
Ann Landers will be glad to
help you with your problems.
Send them to her in care of this
new spaper enclosing a stamped,
elf-addressed envelope.
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Motorists Set New Mark
For Deaths On Highways
CHICAGO UP - The na
tion's motorists set a new rec
ord for death on the highway
during the first nine months of
the year, the National Safety
Council said today.
During the first three quar
ters of the year, J!,!7o highway
deaths were recorded 6 per
cent more than the previous
nine-month high of 29.340 in
September saw move highway
travelers killed than any other
September 3,970. This toil
was 9 per cent higher than tc
3.64ft who died in September,
lata, and 6 per cent more than
the month's record-setting total
of 3,T4S in 1941.
While the number of deaths
increased 6 per cent, the amount
of travel rose i per cent in the
three quarters. The resulting
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create bright, new rooms!
No wonder we're happy to
recommend this easy-going
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tomers. It covers smoothly
with just one coat, dries in
a jifly is truly-washable.
No mess brushes and
roiierg clean up with tap
wafer. Colors available?
You'll be delighted.
MATERIALS
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death rate was 5 2 fatalities per
iOO million miles traveled, up
2 per cent from last year's S t.
Los Angeles remained in first
place with the lowest registered
vehicle death rate among cities
of more than a million popula
tion. Detroit was second, Phila
delphia third, Chicago fourth
ami New York fifth.
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Modern electric appliances and clean electric heat moke life easier and more
pleasant for thousands of families in this area. But many homes even new
ones are not properly wired to meet the demands of modern electric living.
CalOre Electrical League heating and wiring contractors
again can pay you for a limited time to install modem
wiring and clean electric heat in your home, new or old!
WE WILL PAY YOU A $100. BONUS ALLOWANCE
if you install a 200-ompcre service entrance panel and mod
ern electric heat (6 kilowatts or more), plus circuits to pro
vide for electric range, electric water heater and electric
washer and dryer.
THIS ALLOWANCE MEANS THAT YOU CAN INSTALL A TRULY MODERN
ELECTRIC SERVICE ENTRANCE IN YOUR HOME AT A GREAT SAVING.
HOW TO QUAUFT FQ THIS BONUS ALLOWANCE
Allowances will be mada enfy on permanent insfaffatiom fa Appttarfksra befae Uovtntxr 5, 1953 eo reshfatftst ton.
fmebil types tidudcd), ond this ottowome wilt oppiy only struction cr',f Cwinng pamtt mat he sfated between August
to fhoM who V are customer of COPCO Division, Pacific 5 ond November 5, WS8 W hove Iheir heoting end wiring
Power ond Light Comoony; Ktomoth fsih, Lokeview, ond thereto installed by outhoraed ColOfs Eiecfriral Leogua
A.ItufOl Districts of Central DMjten, Pocific Pownr end Light contractors. Ses eligibiiify rotes end fiaMiHrans psttd by
Company; City of Ashlond, ond Syrpris Volley ESertrifea- heating or wirmg cortfrosftw dispteying the Ca'Q-i Bactrical
tiort Corporation; League Einbicm,
SPECIAL WIRE-ON-TIME PLAN AVAILABLE: In addition to the Kg cash
saving from this special bonus allowance, home-owners and home builders
en PP&L lines can make use of the Company-sponsored special Wire-on-Time
Plan, Includes both home wiring and electric heat installations. Maximum
$1,000.00, no down payment, as little as $10,00 a month, 36 months to pay.
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Holland Sheet Metal Carrier .
Heat Pump TO 14582 mm
Mental Health Center Being Studied
HAPPY CAMP-Mrs. J, Ever
ett, Barr. Yreka, and Mrs. Jes
se H;imilto!t lunsmsiir, were
named at She 25th district, meet
ing, California Congress of Par
ents and Teachers, in Happy
Camp on Wednesday to explore
fte possibilities of a snentaE
health renter in R e 4 o I n g to
serve the slate's four northern
counties.
Results of a meeting in Red
ding with eottnly oSfieissto ami
other interested persons will be
reported at the next 23th district
meeting in Weed on the evening
of Nov. 2ft.
Mrs. E. E. Hyde, Satt Jose,
CCIT ptiblietty toslreetiott
chairman, was the guest speak
er al the alMay session She dis
cussed fundamentals of publi
cizing PTA through press, radio,
and television media and stress
ed the rote of indiviffttal mem
bers improving the PTA public
image by being welt Informed
on national, state, and local PTA
policies and accomplishments,
Eddie Roberts, president of
tire College of the Stsfeiyotts, ex
plained Use problems of COS in
meeting the demand for adult
education courses. lie promised
more cotirses would be offered
this winter as soon as attend
ance centers arc found within
the financial range of the adult
program funds.
Last year 63 courses were
taught involving 3,600 enrollees
at a cost of $30.ti5.4S for in
struction, transportation, and
classroom space. Registration
FOR LEASE
MAIN STREET LOCATION
Immediate possession of this excellent downtown business
location. The 2,090 sq. ft. on the ground floor, 500 sq. ft,
mezzanine ond the full basement moke this ideal for any
retail business. CoH or see . . .
James ESiilwell 8 Co.
519 Moin St.
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fees and funds front state aid
came to only CS.-I6S.S2, Roberts
explained.
John Sugden, principal of the
llajpy Camp Elementary
School, explained the ttealy in
traduced classes for the mental
ly retarded. Oar accelerated sfu
dcaf, and for study of the pbo
netie alphabet. Frank Omsk,
principal of the Happy Carap
High School, tevited inspection
Notice To
harge
Miller's Books are closed for the
month! All charge purchases made
balance of this month will not be
due until Dec, 10th. Christmas shop
now during our big month-end sale!
512 Main Free Forking at Sth & Klamath
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sigseef for team teaching.
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Weed, Yreka, Seisd Valley, asd
Happy Camp.
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