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

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    Installation Slated For Grange Officers
New oiiiiers for all granges
in Klamath County will he in
stalled Dec. 8 at the Midland
(range Hall.
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Warren Woodson, head coach at
New Mexico Stale, is the num
ber one winner among active
college football coaches with ca
reer total of 208 wins, 9.1 losses
and 18 tics.
This was announced last week
at a meeting of the Midland
Grange It was further an
nountvil that 21 members of the
Midland Orange traveled to
Portland to take the Seventh
Degree in the National Grange.
In all, 51 grange memliers from
Klamath County attended t h e
Portland session.
The Midland Grange's Christ
mas program will be held Dec.
22. preceding a dinner.
Home Kccnomics Club chair-
WEISFI ELD'S
FEATURE
THE GIFT
WITH THE
YEAR
guarantee
Every Benrus watch move
ment must perform properly
for 3 full years or 3enrus will
rppair or replace it frrv
man Alice HKcr reported the
next H K C, meeting and
Christmas party would be held
Jit the home of Minnie Andrieu
on Ixiucr Klamath Road Dec.
17 at 1 p.m.
I.o;jilfitive Committee chair
man James Flowers rewrted
that a raiifie reMiulion is peiid
in regarding the proposed state
.sales ta.
Youth chairman Virginia Sea
la reported the outh will hold
a dance Nov. 20 at 8 p.m. in
the Midland Grange Hall.
It was announced that Homer
S!e of the Shasta View
Grange arui oliia Kradshaw of
the Merrill (irance have been
appointed grange inMiiauce
agents tor Klamath County.
.lames Flowers preented a
program on a quiz on granpe
dues and pat ranj:e maMers.
Kuth Andneu pave a Thanks
living reading. The next regu
lar meeting of the Midland
Grange will l held Dec. 4.
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HKRAI.lt AND NT.WS. Klamath Kails. Oregon Thur day. November 21, 1961
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Lakevievv To Host Swrner Range Tour
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WEISFIELD'S
Widow Illustrates
Diploma Xoeil
By AW I.AM)KltS ,
Dear Ann Landers: Please
keep encouraging girls as well
as hoys to get a hiLih school di-
p 1 o m a and
Ihrn o on
and get some
sort of train
ing which will
enable thorn
to earn a liv
ing I a t e r in
1 i I e if they
have to.
1 knew it all. Nohody could
tell me anything. My husband
was 22 and had a college de
gree. 1 was beautiful and sweet
and he didn't think it was im
portant lor me to stay in high
school and get my diploma.
Why should 1 have to k n o w
anything? He would take care
of me for the rest of my lile!
So. my heavy-hearted father
w alked me down the aisle and
1 was married at 17.
Wc had three childen in six
years. I devoted myself to my
family. My husband went to
nijjht school and got a master's
degree in business administra
tion. Strange that he apjireci
ciated the value of education of
himscll but not for me.
Five weeks ago my husband
dropped dead of a heart attack
at the age of 42. He left $15.
(Klll in insurance and a $20.(KK
mortgage on our home, plus
some big bills. 1 have three
children to send to college with
in the next five years. 1 must
go to work but I'm not trained
for anything. I realize now as
never beloro the necessity of
preparing for the future, since
none of us knows what it may
bring.
Please print this letter as a
warning I mm someone who had
to learn the hard way. SAD
SANDItA
Dear Sandra: Many thanks
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for your letter. 1 hope the thou
sands of young girls see it and
lake the hint.
Dear Ann Landers: I work in
a plant which has an unattend
ed newsstand. It is the habit of
certain employes to help them
selves to the newspaper which
prints your column. They take
it into the cafeteria and read'
for about 10 minutes before the
work day begins.
When they put the paper
back, it usually has doughnut
grease, breadcrumbs or coffee
stains on it. Poor chumps (like
mei who pay have to read a
crumpled, pawed over paper.
It would not upset me so if
these people were destitute and
couldn't afford the few pennies.
But as is usually the case, the
ones who have the most money
are the cheapest.
I am writing hi the hope that
you will print my letter so the
people involved will see how
pettv this practice looks to oth
ers PAVING CUSTOMKP.
Dear Customer: There will al
ways ho people who want some
thing for nothing. For thrill
there is no eure. They ean'l he
shamed, eajoled or ehided Into
changing their ways, m don't
try.
Surely all the papers .nrenT
pawed over, so why not lake
yours from the bottom of the
pile?
Dear Ann Landers: If a girl
slaps a boy's face, for no rea
son whatever, is the hoy justi
fied in slapping her hack?
Several of us teenagers are
w aiting for your answer because
it hapix'ned lo one of Hie great
est kids in our crowd and we
want to know if what he did
was right. Thank you. JAS
F'KR. INI).
Dear Jasper: There's a rra-
son for everything. The f act
that you don't know the reason (
doesn't mean there is none.
1'he hoy who got a clop in
the cho)s may or may not have
done a little something to earn
it. If he u;fs ahsollllrly innocent
then the girl is an erratic im
pulsive loon.
A hoy who hits a girl for any
reason whatever puts himself
s(ilarely in her class. The bel
ter approach is to take her
straight home and lose her
phone number.
Ann Landers frank and infor-
malive new book. "Teenagers
and Sex" $2 !)5'. is now avail
able al your book store.
Ann Landers will te ;lad to
help you with your problems.
Send them lo her in care of this
new spaper enclosing a stamjied,
self-addressed envelope.
In Roman limes, Paris was
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Uiletia.
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LADIES - Pleou W.or
tMKIblMAi rKUMOTlUN Ihree billboards appeal
ing for support of The Salvation Army't Christmas pro
gram have been donated to the installation in this
area by Claude Chase, left, owner of the United Outdoor
Advertising, Company. Capt. Dale Johnson, right, local
commander, said this is the fifth Christmas season that
member firms of the Outdoor Advertising Association
of America have given billboard space to The Salvation
Army's holiday fund raising campaign. This poster, on
Klamath Avenue between Ninth and Tenth streets,
carries a full color,photo of a Salvation Army lassie, the
familiar Red Shield of the Army, and the simple mes
sage, "Share With Others."
LAKEVIKW On returning
from the meeting in Portland
last week of the Pacific North
west Section, Society of Range
Management, Hill NIoser. coun
ty extension agent, reported
that tlie summer range tour of
the group would be held here
June 1H-19.
It is eeeted that some 100
men and tlieir wives will attend
the meeting from the region
rh.it is made up of British Co
lumbia. Vahington and Ore
gon. The program has not vet
been set up.
Included in the Uike County
group w hich made the trip to the
Portland meeting were Carl
Simpxtn. Mel Reac. Boh Novy,
and Dick Looney of the Fre
mont Forest Service; Charles
Rouse of tlie Fish and Wildlife
Service: Ceorge Lea. Al Sten
inger, Andy Parker and C.erald
Fullerton of the Bin can of Land
Management, and .Mr. an J Mrs.
Rulie Long of Silver Lake. Mrs.
Rouse also accompanied her
husband.
Simpson, siiiervisor of t h e
Fremont Forest, was one of the
speakers on tlie program, talk
ing on "Range Management
Its Place in the diminishing
Acre." George la, district
manager for the BLM. w a s
chairman of a panel discussion
on the selection and use of
range management systems.
Now U The Time to Order
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Knit Dresses
A big selection of newly
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Mink Trim Coats
Distinctive coats in truly
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Two most favored styles
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