Hubby's Big Complaint: 'She's Nagging Me To Death Stay Home, Deer! By ABIGAIL VANBUREN By HARRY FERGUSON United Press International WASHINGTON (UPI)-Nine , ty per cent of the American jmcn who go to psychiatrists or matrimonial counsellors in attempt to save their mar I is in sight, or demanding he buy a dish washing machine when there is no cash availa ble and his credit is strained to the breaking point. ' . Highest In World The American divorce rate DEAR ABBY: My wife and again. What should I do? I am'rjages open up their bag of is the highest in the world. Not x are Having an argument anaiau urunen up. have agreed to let you settle it.l ALL BROKEN UP 1 made plans to go deer hunt- .-. .. . , ing from December 13th through! DEAR BROKEN: Double your December 22nd. Mv wife is K.!eKort " everything a man troubles with this statement : I " divorces resiut irom quai- She's naEEine me to death." reis over money, out enougi oi Experts do not challenge the hem ,d uto, " "T"' accusation that the American! uuu.ul r,i;.. i ... j n- warns in a wire, nagging, re ,....,5 ,cwuu uaujr uu "- ,.,,.,,, j ,. il!rtivirfn nacrinff inln turn r-afpen. cpmhpi1 liith nnrl cha uantc mo tn ho hnmo In talro t IkoirUrn his hospital. Our first baby came two weeks late, and I have a hunch this one will, too. My wife says she has a hunch this one will be on time. If I am needed, I can get back home . attentions elsewhere again. Tell him you forgive him and then really forgive him, and put it out of your mind. in 12 hours. I can't change the!" ou had ,iHle more ,ive flntO ftf tho trm honaucn T am."" going with two other men and all the plans are set. Don't you think I .should plan to go? DEER HUNTER iwi is , dagger but S imperative to anybody who irtivH n.ta?tato two 7aLo trying to save the marriage, As soon as he is married, tnc average American husband starts spending $400 . a year more -than , he earns. The amount can get bigger and the situation can last for as long as 20 years, depending on how addicted the r family is to in DEAR DEER HUNTER: Tell your friends to go without you. A dear in the cradle is worth two on the fender. rics benevolent and malig nant. Benevolent nagging is insist ing that he wear .his overshoes through a snow' storm and CONFIDENTIAL TO F. AND: have a physical check-up once H.: You could live on a lot less, a year. It springs from love and a desire to keep . him healthy. A man who complains to the psychiatrist about be nevolent nagging is almost cer tain to be the offending party in the forthcoming smash-up . of . DEAR ABBY: A friend .lino h'nc.lufn rliffoi-ont nnlni-iul eyes. One is brown and the oth er blue. I once knew a bull dog with the same thing. Does it mean anything? Is this com mon in either animals or hu mans? How does something like this happen? CURIOUS DEAR CURIOUS: Having two . Everybody ' has a problem. What's yours? For a personal reply, write to Abby, Box 3365, Beverly Hills, Calif. Enclose a stamped, self-addressed .envel ope. ' . For Abby's booklet, "How To Have A Lovely Wedding," send 0( ouc 10 aoDy, box 3jk, tseveriy mils, Lain. the marriage. Malignant nagging is de manding repeatedly that he do something about a situation that at the moment cannot be changed. Like insisting',, he change jobs when no other, job Melrose Folks Have Car Trip (3) at breakfast. It cites a sur vey of bus and truck drivers which found that most traffic accidents occur in the first hour of the day, frequently be cause angry husbands burst out of driveways recklessly or exceed the speed urn it on the way to work. In considering other reasons besides money for nagging and quarreling, the institute lists complaints about husbands from thousands of wives in this order: He is selfish. He is un truthful. He drinks too much them. He is touchy. He shows no interest in our home. Our tempers apparently arc closer to the surface than most of us realize, and Dr. Joseph Popenoe of the institute sur veyed several hundred men and women to find out why they got mad. He found men lost their tempers on an aver age of six times a week and women three. Men are most likely to get mad at inanimate objects a flat tire or bump ing into a door in the dark. Women most frequently get He complains too much. He;r.-.ad at people. Either way, a docs not show his affection. He j little bit of nagging when the does not talk things over. Heather person is angry -is a is harsh with the children or; sure-fire formula for producing else' he takes no interest in a quarrel. By NETTIE WOODRUFF Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McComas of Melrose have returned from a three-week, 9000-mile automo- different colored eyes occurs1 bile trip. They visited their only occasionally in man and daughter in Grand Forks, N.D., beast and in birds, too. (Not fish their eyes are colorless). If s a freak of nature, indicating that the color chromosomes went a little wild. DEAR ABBY: I am 24 and my husband is 26. We have three lovely children who mean the world to us. Yesterday while my husband was sleep ing, I went into his wallet to get some snapshots of our chil dren to show a neighbor. came across a picture of a j them in Portland and brought young, pretty girl, and written, tnem to Melrose. Michael had on me ironi was, 10 lyi spcnt tne summer in Europe with lnvo frnm RirHin Hn tlm1 . . ... . . and a son in Philadelphia, Pa. Stops were made in Wyoming and Colorado to see friends and relatives. They visited Niagara Falls and the Grand Canyon and McComas' sisters and brothers in Lovelock, Nev., and in California. Visit From California Imrie Conn unci son, Michael, of Los Gatos, Calif., were re cent visitors at the home of the former's narcnts. Mr. and l;Mrs. Roscoc Conn, who met there by the recent death James Mitchel. The family for-1 merly resided in Elgarose with the Berrys. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Felt and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Siples have returned from a trip into Can ada. - - Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCord, who have been residing in the Kinyon rental since their home on Rcston Road burned down, have purchased the Keith Conn place on Cleveland Hill Road and will be moving there soon. Mrs. Gave Statts and children have returned to their home in stallment buying. The arrival of children: in creases the rate of spending and heightens the debt until, as Martha Lear says in her book "The Child Worshippers," American families have a tendency "to spend themselves into a financial sewer. That's when the malignant nagging is likely to reach its peak . and the husband starts casting about for aid and com fort. . . Good Men Ruined "A man is so constituted," "writes Dr. Joseph H. Peck on 0f. the suDject ot nagging, iuai he must nave someone to ue lieve in him to succeed at any thing. I have seen good men ruined due to their wives nag ging them because the status symbols were not accumulat ing fast enough. When a wom an makes up her mind that her husband is a failure and in forms him of the fact, he be comes a failure indeed. There is nothing more depressing for a doctor than to try to treat such a man. . .He develops symptoms of every disease in the book and is more difficult to help because subconsciously Tues., Oct. 22, 1963 The News-Review, Page 5 Experts aro interested in how many American women marry for money rather than love, but nobody has come up with a device for producing re liable statistics. Women seldom are as frank as the one from Iowa who was interviewed by Dr. Peck. She had a choice of marrying a tall, handsome farmer or a short dumpy doc tor who obviously had a bright financial future. She chose the doctor. "After all," she explained, "when I am living in Chicago and riding down Michigan Boulevard in my Cadillac, hardly anybody will know that my husband's hair tickles my chin when we danco." IT PAYS TO PATRONIZE NEWS-REVIEW , ADVERTISERS For ROCK BOTTOM RATES Call Your . STATE FARM AGENT NORM WICKS 97B N.E. Stephens 673-6233 in the Hillcrest Motel STATE FARM Vital Aettsobee Immci Cemsjeee fern OHM: Mmitln, Basil INTRODUCING THE DEPENDABLES FOR '64 visit here with her parents, the' he doesn't want to get well." Wilbur Thompsons, Enjoy Deer Hunt There are, of course, mil lions of husbands and wives who budget their income wise- Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Dagejly, restrain urges to buy things with love from Birdie." On the ,i,o, i, i,j !,,: !oi,',i ,,w rtar hnntina thev cannot afford, let other ing, was a phone number, so I failed her up. She said she didn't know any "Wally" and she hung up on me. When I a motorcycle. He will be doing graduate study at Stanford Uni versity in California this fall. Mrs. Harry Stringer has rc- asked I my husband about it, he San Francisco with her daugh-j family for a few days' last admitted he had been seeing; tcr and famil wcek T1 and friends accom. uer m d oar every rrmay mgm Mr Geore showers has re- Danvine them here soent some turned to Melrose from a stay j time at the Young's cabin at in Baker with her mother and (Diamond Lake. relatives to Silver people do the keeping up with the Joneses and live nappny trip with Lake. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young of Southern California were visit- for a few months, but that was all there was to it. He swore he loved me and said if I for gave him, he'd never see her It Pays To Patronizs NEWS-REVIEW ADVERTISERS is currently assisting in the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. N. Busenbark. The latter is. recov ering from recent eye surgery. Mrs. W. F. Berry is spending several weeks in Santa Monica, Calif.,j with her sister, Mrs. James Mitchel. She was called Mrs. Amy Seeley has sold her home at Melrose to Mr. and Mrs. Archie Wilson and will move soon to the Forest Glen Senior Citizens home at Canyon ville. The Wilsons lived at one time on Critser Road and most recently in Roseburg. . Big car lovers! We've got your number. . . 880 ever auer. . oui iui m man who spends himself into trou ble or allows his wife to do so, the daily routine can . become hell. . 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