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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1960)
Forcing Food Us No Answer By ANN LANDERS . Dear Ann Landen: I'm the lather of five children. Hy wife thinki children should be forced to eat every thing that U put on the ta ble. When the platters are passed If the take a helping 01 everything offered my wife puts it on their plates. If they don't clean their plates she makes them sit at the table, sometimes for as long as two hours. Dinner time at our house Is getting to be a nightmare. The kids start to cry the minute they sit down at the table. Sometimes I get so upset I can't eat a bite. My wife says her brother was finicky eater and she's going to see to it that HER kids grow up to like everything. Please tell me if she's right or wrong. NERV OUS DAD Dear Dad: Finicky eaters are nuisance but your wife's ap proach couldn't be worse. Forc ing toed oa children Is a way ta get them to like St. It's sure device for getting Ihem to hate tt. Urge your wife to get prefes sioaal guidance at once. Any doc tor will toll her she's raising her children to despise food and meal time. Dear Ann Landers: I'm a di vorced woman who has been go ing with a man for three years. For two years I was ignorant about his church and believed him when he said we couldn't be mar ried in his church because it didn't recognize my first marriage. Then ha decided his mother would not accept me regardless. He has stood me up on dates and lied about where he had been. I've loaned him several hundred dollars and he has made no effort to repay me. I have a hunch I've been subsidizing a secret romance between him and a young car hop but he denies everything. children do not1 Right now I'm on nerve pills and under a doctor's care. I need advice but don't tell me to stop seeing him. I love the louse, and there will never be anyone else for me. Please give me some help. RUTH Dear Ruth: I can't help you. Yon won't let me. The only tolii Uoa to your problem Is to break up with the man, but you don't want to. He has all the qualities of a dog except loyalty. And you enjoy the abuse. Dismantling Of Mill Set DUNSMUIR Ralph L. Smith Lumber' Company employes at the Castclla sawmill have been notified that the mill will close about Dec. 23 and dismantling operations will begin early next year. This closure affects 22 employes, most of them residents of Castej la.The milt has been in opera tion since 1839, the last of several sawmill operations in Castella. No reason was given by Smith company management for ceas ing production at Castella. Lack of timber and the fact that the plant was too small for reprocess' ing operations may have been contributing factors. Job prospects for the Jl men now employed by the mill Jo not ; seem too encouraging at present. If , the lumber market improves in the spring, the company will attempt to place them at the mill at Mount Shasta or the one at Anderson, a company announce' ment said. , Dear Ann Landers: My mother reads your column every day and so do I. Please print this for both of us. I am IS and have never had a date but I talk about boys a lot. Does this mean I am boy crazy? My mother hears me talk on the telephone and then starts with the boy-crazy bit. Please give us your opinion NORMAL I THINK . Dear Normal-! THINK, TOO: A 15-year-old gal who has never a date is not boy-crazy If she merely talks about boys, la- iereat in the male animal Is par for the course at IS. Dear Ann Landers: You'll prob ably think I'm silly but I would like a little advice on a trivial matter. I'm on the lyin' side of 40, considered attractive and most people think I'm about 33. My hair is starting to turn gray and I abhor the thought of dyeing it. Is there anything else that can be done with gray hair? PHYL1S Dear Phylist Yes. Yoa can ad' mire It. Are you going steady? Making marriage plans? If so, send for ANN LANDERS' booklet. "Before You Marry Is It Love Or Sex? 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 newspaper enclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope. . THE BRIGHTEST STAR A Christmas Fantasy BY JAY HEAVILINPACE At tktv I food bathed ia the light frost His manger her lbs nswbsra boor ley A tail eppaorod or Reynard. Nat wuck of a toil . . I imi Ik .1 -I MHi, i Hi,. ' - lut to the amassment of Jeremiah Rat, Arabella Han and Erotmus Lome, it grew sad grew and grew.' n-te gitr HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath rails, Oregoa Wednesday, Dee. !L 1M Trouble Seen For Proposed Bridge A total of 1,788,392 people visit ed the American Museum of Na tural History in New York City SAVINGS SAVE DAY SOLANA BEACH. Calif. (AP) A woman seeking funds for a during the fiscal year that ended plane ticket to her mother's fu last June 30. literal back East recalled a sav ings account that her mother had opened jointly in their names. She withdrew the entire amount 251.59. Her plane ticket came to $251.79. . DUNCAN, Okla. (AP)-A 3-year- old Chihuahua has had a litter of six pups with a total weight of 17 ounces. The little dog has had 17 pups in 18 months. PORTLAND (AP)-Financing a proposed Columbia River bridge between Astoria, Ore., andfeg ler. Wash., is likely to run into trouble in at least the Oregon Legislature, interim subcommittee members said at a meeting here Monday. The bridge would have an annual deficit of $525,000 for 30 years, subcommittee members were told, and the question at the meet ing was who would pay it. . Three fourths of the population adjacent to the bridge approaches is in Oregon. Washington repre sentatives suggested this be the basis for a 75-25 per cent split of toe deficit with Oregon paying the larger amount Sen. Anthony YturrI, Romano, chairman of the Oregon Interim Subcommittee on Highways, said the legislature could be expected to balk at that. However, he said, Oreflon now provides an annual subsidy of more than $100,000 for the ferries operating between As toria and Megler, and this pro vides a basis for considering payments. Sen. Robert C. Bailey, South Bend, Wash., said his state likely would approve subsidy payments of not more than $200,000 annually with the affected counties paying a substantial part. Total cost of the bridge is esti mated at $23.4 million. FOR SALE XMAS TREES Wholesale ar Retail Old Piggly Wiggly Bldg. 7th t Pino TU 4-7 Hf ' GiveH Smoking Supplies from j : Wood's Drug : 9h and Main 1 ! NOT GOOD SPANISH : BUENOS AIRES (UPI) - The Academy of Letters has ruled that the name "Fanny" isn't good Spanish. 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