Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, January 24, 1963, Page 6, Image 6

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Farm Life
ACROvSS
1 Plant Kcd
4 Farm iiumal
SFinn pet
12 Finn drink .
13 Ftnn product
14 Palm leaf
15 firythouc M
Rod
16 Drop of m
fluid
HUwt of
reluctance
18 Farm holiday
20 Burrow
22 Farm boy'i
name
24 Observe
25 AntagoDtftic
29 Palanquin
33 King (Ft.)
34 Reverential
fear
36 Corapui point
37 Indonesian of,
Mindanao
38 Sheepfold
39 Greek letter
Ana war to Prtvloot Pimlo
40 Par Tiny fruit
43 Pullman
46 Total
48 Farm pen
49 Bullfighter
82 Lofty residence
66 Era
57 Postal adhesive
60 Feminine
appellation
61 Lover
Anglo-lr.)
62 Weird
63 Heart Unit )
64 Indian weight
65 Asterisks
66 Cloth measure
DOWN
1 Seasoning
2 European
tream
3 Have existed
4 More torrid
5 Number
6 Narrow inlet
7 Kinds
S Followi after
8 Firm gram
10 Nautical term
11 High in suture
19 Malt milk
21 Born
23Ejker
25 Ancient country
m unvei
27 Small gUn
bottle
26 Female sheep
30 Profound
31 Poker stake
32 Approach
35 Congers
41 Chemical
suffix
42 Physician'
assistants
44 Storehousee
45 Sight organ
47 Musical term
49 Libels
50 Monster
51 Erect
63 Oriental firm
product
54 False god
55 Nobleman
58 Constellation
69 Chief (Persia)
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Crime Prevention Meet
Slated At Courthouse
The Klamath County Laymen's
Crime Prevention group which be
came established with a study of
the local crime situation last year
will put that study into use at
the courthouse, 7:30 p.m., Thurs
day, when it will meet to discuss
projects the group will under
take during the year.
The session w ill be trie second
orRanizational meeting held by
the group this month.
Temporary officers to serve
include George Anderson, chair
man; Norbert Dey, vice chair
man: .lack Churchill, secretary.
Salem Sewer
Wins Award
LAS VEGAS. Ncv. (LTD -
Sandra Kay Olson, Salem, Ore.,
won an award in the nationil
"Make- It- Yourself- With- Wool"
contest here Monday.
Miss Olson won the senior divi
sion "best in construction" award.
The contest is held in conjunc
tion w ith the National Wool Grow
ers Association convention.
Marriage Counselor
Advised For Battlers
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: I'm 21, been
married less than a year, and
I'm ready to give my bride back
to her father
Things I once
considered cute
now get on my
nerves. When
she used to get
mad at me and
pout I thought it
was darling
Now I'd like to
paste her one in the mush and
put her lower lip back where it
belongs.
Last night we were watching
TV. I sal through two hours of
real junk because she wanted to
watch certain shows. Then I said
"O.K., now I want to see Las
sie." She said, "That's not a real
dog. It's a person in an animal
outfit and I don't want to see
it." I insisted on getting, the chan
ncl so she pulled the plug out of
the wall and said, "All right, then
let's both read."
I have never hit a woman In
my life but I came close that
night. Should I talk to her par
cnts?-DUTCH
Dear Dutch: No. Talk to a mar
rlage counselor together. If you
two have ben married less than
a year you're still in the adjust
ment period. Maybe you dp a
few things which irritate her and
she retaliates via the boob tube.
A professional counselor can pro
vide you with unbiased and use
ful advice.
Dear Ann Landers: Are you on
vacation or what? Who gave that
rotten advice blaming the par
ents of young boys who get into
trouble? And that idiotic phrase
from your reader ahout "robbing
a young girl of her maidenhood."
He's got to be kidding. In most
cases this could scarcely be called
a robbery.
During tlie II years I've been a
juvenile court officer I've seen
do2ens of these "innocent little
shrinking violets." Most of them
at 16 have been with so many
boys that they can't remember
half their names. When they get
into trouble they point a finger
at some dumb yokel who had too
much to drink so the court takes
her word against his.
And what about the tramps who
get pregnant intentionally so
they can wring a nice settlement
out of a young guy who has rich
parents, or a married man Vho
can't afford the publicity?
Since you frequently boast that
you print all shades of opinions
I'd like to see you print this.
SEEN IT ALL
Dear Seen: Having a bahy out
of wedlock Is a tough way to
make money. This maneuver (ex
treme, you must agree) Is not a
favorite of the experienced tramp.
Only a young and stupid girl
would try it. Incidentally, Bub.
vacation or not, every word that
appears In this column is written
by me. When I do take a vaca
tion the work Is done before I
leave.
Dear Ann Landers: I'm a w idow
50 years of age who is dating a
fine man whose wife died in 1959.
He has three children under 15.
The man has asked me to mar
ry him and I have said yes. I'm
not sure now that I can go through
with it. The deceased woman's
clothes are hanging in the closet.
Her personal belongings are still
in the dresser drawers. The fur
niture Is exactly as she left it.
There are pictures ot her in ev
ery room.
I love the man and want to mar
ry him but will I feel as if I am
living with a ghost? I hesitate to
express my feelings (or fear of
appealing disrespectful to her
memory. Please, help. KATHE-
R1NE
Dear Katherine: No second
wife should move Into a home
under the conditions you describe.
Have a frank talk with your cler
gyman and ask him to speak to
your fiance.
Of course you should leave the
pictures and furniture as they are
(for a while) but the clothing and
personal belongings of hii first
wife should be disposed of be
fore you move In.
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 reiiucst 20 I
cents in coin and a long, self-
addressed, stamped envelope.
Ann Landers wiil be glad to
help you with your problems.
Send them to her in care of this
newspaper enclosing a stamped,!
self-addressed envelope.
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BOOKS APPROVED Despite vigorous protests by par
ents such as Mrs. Sigard Hanson, above, at a meeting
of the Board of Education In Edgerton, Wis., books such
as "Catcher in the Rye," "1984," "The Ugly American"
and "Brave New World" were given the green light for
an advanced English literature class. The parents termed
such books "vulgar" end "demoralizing."
UPI Tolephoto
irl Scout
Tells Story
Of Roundup
A picture, "Story of tlie Girl
Scout Roundup." w ill be presented
in the Roosevelt School girl's gym
on Friday, Jan. 25, at 7 p.m.
Kathy Cooper, one of the two
Senior Scouts from the Juniper
Girl Scout Councd selected to at
tend tlie national conclave in But
ton Bay, Vt., will relate her ex
periences through the use of slides
taken at the roundup.
A camp atmospliere will pre
vail at the program as all Brown
ies, Girl Scouts, parents, and
guest will be seated on tlie floor
to sing camp songs before the
presentation. It is recommended
that everyone attending the event
bring a cushion or sit-upon regit
lar equipment in Girl Scouting for
camp functions.
The one-hour story of tlie round
up is open to the public without
charge.
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