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    HERALD AM) NEWS. Klamath Falli. On.
Tuesday, February 12, 1SSS
PAGE
Curly-Haired Pitcher
Needs Good Right Hook
By ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: Your ad
vice is fairly good most of the
time but you are wrong once in
a while. Recent
ly you told a
mother not to
put curlers in
her son's hair
because chil
dren who are
treated like
members of the
opposite sex
sometimes develop homosexual
tendencies.
I would like you to know that
I've been putting curlers in my
son's hair since he was 3 years
of age. He is eight now and just
loves to go to the beauty shop
with me. When 1 make an ap
pointment for myself 1 make one
for him, too.
I'll have you know that my son
is all boy. He's not a roughneck
but he's no sissy either. He likes
model airplanes and ships, and
never misses a war story on TV.
He also enjoys masculine sports
and even plays on the Little
League baseball team.
' So, you see. Ann Landers, you
don't know everything. A MOTH
ER WHO IS RAISING AN ALL
AMERICAN BOY
Dear Mother: You're right. 1
don't know everything. But I do
know that an 8-year-old son
should not be sitting under the
dryer In the beauty shop next to
his mother.
If this Ail-American boy of
yours goes to Little League prac
tice with curlers in his hair you'd
better teach him how to fight.
Tighter Tax
Faces Fight
WASHINGTON (UPli-The Na
tional Association of Homcbuild
ers, an organization with 41,000
members, plans to fight Presi
dent Kennedy's proposal to tight
en up income tax deductions.
A spokesman said the associa
tion's executive committee dis
cussed the President's tax plan
this weekend, and decided that
"the homeowner and home buy
ing public will receive the least
net benefits" from the President's
proposal for a $10 billion tax cut.
The association could provide
some of the toughest organized
opposition to Kennedy's plan for
tax reforms to regain part of the
revenue loss from the proposed
tax reductions.
The President's lax program
calls for $13.5 billion in tax cuts,
coupled with tax reforms lo re
cs plu re $3.5 billion in revenue.
One of these would allow de
ducting itemized expenses such
as interest, charity, slate and
local taxes only to the extent
that they exceed 5 per cent of
the taxpayer's income. At pres
ent, he can take the full amount.
It Is this 5 per cent "floor" on
deductions that has drawn heavy
fire in Congress and is under
criticism from the homebuilders.
Dear Ann Landers: My wife's
mother is dying of cancer. The
doctors say she can't live more
than a few weeks. Mv wife is
taking it awfully hard. Her moth
er lives 2.000 miles from here
and the trip would be expensive
Her sister has written that
their mother is under heavy se
dation and sometimes she doesn't
recognize members of the family
She has suggested that my wile
not come now, but wait till the
funeral. Mv wife agrees this
would be best.
Frankly, I don't think my wife
should go now or to the funeral.
She is a nervous person anyway
and this ordeal would make a
wreck out of her. Furthermore,
our children are small and I
would have to arrange w ith I h e
neighbors to take the baby w hen
I am at work. It would also mean
that I'd be doing the laundry
and cooking.
Wouldn't it be more sensible to
use the trip money on something
we need? We need plenty. What
is your advice? SPOKANE
DAD
Dear Dad: I don't know what
you "need" but there are mighty
few things as Important as send
ing your wife to her mother's funeral.
If you deny her this trip be
cause you think it would be more
sensible to spend the money on
something else, you'll regret it.
Dear Ann Landers: I'm 17
and live with my father and
step-mother. I don't mind work
ing around the house, in fact,
every girl should do her share.
hut I don't think it s fair that I
have the full responsibility for
my 4-year-old step-sister, Betsy.
If I want to go anywhere after
school or on Saturday or Sun
day I have to take my little step
sister along. My step-mother says
she is cooped up all day and
needs some relief. I hate to plan
for a date on weekends because
if my folks decide to go out 1
have to cancel my plans and
stay home with Betsy.
If you say I'm wrong I will
change my thinking and never
complain again. I'd appreciate
your answer in the paper.
MOTHER TO MY SISTER
Dear Mother To Your Sister:
An olrirr sister should help with
the ounger children. It's part of
being a useful, contributing mem
ber of the family. But "help" does
not mean full responsibility.
You should not be expected to
take the little girl with you
after school nor should you he
asked to cancel weekend dates to
stay at home with her. In an
emergency, teen-agers should be
willing to make sacrifices, b u t
everv weekend can't be an emer
gency.
Joint Study
Scheduled
On Boardman
SALEM i UPI ' A joint session
of the legislature may be called
Friday for a briefing on progress
in the Boardman space age de
velopment project.
The possibility of a special joinl
session emerged after four way
lalks between Gov. Mark Hatfield.
Sen. Wayne Morse, Senate Presi
dent Ben Musa, and House Speak
er Clarence Barton.
It was revealed that Morse had
accepted Hatfield's invitation to
join him here Friday afternoon
for c discussion of the Boardman
project with Army Engineers.
Musa and Barton indicated they
would invite Hatfield and Morse
lo address a joint session if they
felt progress had reached a point
where details of the negotiations
should be aired before the full
legislature.
Barton said today the session
probably would he held about
3:30 p.m.
Hatfield's press secretary. Trav
is Cross, said it might be the first
time in Oregon history a joint ses
sion was called for a report from
the governor and head of the
state's congressional delegation.
Two pieces of federal legislation
have been enacted on the Board-
man project, and the 1961 legisla
ture authorized nearly $1 million
for land purchase, trade, and
moving the Navy from its bomb
ing site range.
Langell Valley
Gets New Club
LANGELL VALLEY A new
4-H Club was organized recently
in Langell Valley. "The Sage Rid
ers are led by Mrs. Bob heat
er and Luther Noble.
The young people are enthused
over the horse cluh which will
teach them about riding, groom
ing, breeds, and diseases of hors-
Members of the club are Sher
ry Smith, Virginia Harris, Sharon
and David Seater, Jeanie Mat
lock, Dale and Virginia Noble.
Billy Brown, Kathy Stewart, Pa
tricia Spillane, Diane Alwood.
Chummy Eagle, and Terry Milne.
FRIENDLY
HELPFULNESS
To Every Creed
and Purse
WARD'S
Klamath Funeral
Home
Marguerite Ward
and Sons
923 High Ph. TU 2-4404
On The Record
KLAMATH PALLS
BIRTHS
BOYS
BFOAPD p)rn to Mr. nntl Mm Wilbur
Prtftrrj In Klamath VaIIcv HooUI Fib.
I a hoy weiQhinQ lt . ) on
BOWMAN Born lo Mr. rtd M't. Wn
rlil G Bowmn in Klamath Vallfy Hos
pital Fb. Mv weighing tb.. 5'i niv
McAULtFFE Born to Mr. And Mr.
Jtrry McAuli" In Klamath ValHy Hov
ftAl FtO. 10 a boy weighing 1 lb., f
S'BERT Born to Mr. and Mr. p
S-h?rt in Klamath Vallty Hrwpill Feb
10 a boy weighing A irji.. 1 on.
GIRLS
SMITH Born to Mr. nd Vri Delbrt
Smith In Klamath Valley Hospital Feb
I qiri weighing a lbs . 1 or
ANDRIEU Born to Mr. and Mr Lenn
R Andrieu In Klamath Valley Hospital
Feb a qirl weighing I I hi . 'i or.
MALONEY Born to Mr. and Mrj. Den
n M. Maloney In Klamath Valley Hos
pital Feb. f a g'rl weighing 7 lbs.. ort.
SANDOVAL Born to Mr. and Mrs
Munson Sandoval In Klamath Valley Hos
pital Feb a girl weighing a lbs . 3 ors.
REG l NATO Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Bat
tioa J. Regmato in Klamath Valley Hos
pital Reb. 10 a girl weighing I lbs 5 ors
SCHUL7 Born to Mr and M'S. Wfr
per F . Schuti in Klamath Valley Hospi
tal Feb 10 a girl weighing 1 lbs.
TRElS Born to Mr. and Mrs Leonard
Ve'S In Klamath Valley MrwpiHI Feb, IC
girl weighing 7 in , i cus.
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