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About Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current | View Entire Issue (June 19, 1963)
HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls. Ore. Wednesday, June 19, l!Hil PACE A Check Yourself Often For Annoying Habits A- JH 1 By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: In the last three days 1 have received five copies of your columns the one about the wom an who had s habit of punch ing people in the arm or socking : them in the ribs to emphasize a point. One clip ping was mailed I f r o m another city. There is no question but that I'm guilty of the habit. What puzzles me, however, is how person can have such a habit and not know it. I recall reading that column and I laughed. It nev er occurred to me that I could be the woman. from now on I'm going to make a real effort to keep my hands to myself. I am deeply grateful to my friends who went to the trouble of mailing me the clip pings. I only wish someone had told me years ago. It makes me sad to think I have been abusing my friends for heaven knows how long. Thank you for everything Ann. -REFORMED PUGILIST. Dear Reformed: Your letter supports my contention that this habit Is indeed an unconscious one. Some readers wrote to say I was off base that no person could sock and punch and not know he was doing It. I'm happy you wrote. Dear Ann Landers: You are a fine human relations columnist but a bum attorney. You told "Conscience" tile woman whose husband filed a bankruptcy peti tion that since she felt guilty about "sticking all those people" (many were personal friendsl she should indeed go back to work and pay them. You furuier recom mended that she write or phone and advise them of her good in tentions. You said she'd probably "feel better immediately." The advice is beautiful from a human relations point of view, but legally such a move would be disastrous. The woman would have her husband right back in hock to all his creditors. The only safe way for a person to repay a debt which has been cancelled under a bankruptcy fil ing is to make no promises w hat ever, hut to quietly save t h e amount owed one creditor, pay in full, and then go on to the next creditor and the next and so on. Please give the word to the lady at once, and stop practicing law without a license, Doll. JUDGE 0. F. D. Dear Judge: Twenty swats for me with a rolled up writ of' replevin. Dozens of attorneys and j a few judges wrole to inform me j that I had slopped over into their territory. I promise not to try to practice law In the future if you lawyers will promise not to try to write an advice column. Dear Ann Landers: My husband has a 22-year-old daughter bv a former marriage. Ellen was. raised by her mother and she's always been a problem.' She has been in trouble with truant officers and icacne.-;. r many she w a s expelled from school and had to graduate through! the mail. My husband saw very little of then until three months ago. Sud denly they have taken quite an interest in each other. The reason she is being married this fall and wants a nice, beautiful, ex pensive wedding. My husband has less than $100 in the bank, yet he wants to give her a wedding which will cost about $1,000. He says he'll borrow the balance. I don't mind bor rowing in case of necessity but this is a luxury and 1 am against il. What is your advice? PIG-EON-TOEI? Dear Pigeon: Your husband I Is probably feeling guilty about neglecting Ellen all these years and this Is his wav of making It up to her. Let him do as he wishes about his daughter's wed ding. It may be a "luxury" to OU hut to him It is a neces silv. TAt. 1 us r OK. "You can't argue about these frozen dinners not beine a SQUARE meal!" Vandals Sfrike Twice The Klamath Falls Police Dc- partmcnt reported city patrolmen have investigated two cases on vandalism. Employes at the Dupan and Mest Car Lot, 410 South Sixth Street, told police that a right front window on one of the firm's new cars was broken by vandals sometime over the weekend. I Confidential lo MADE MY OWN RED: Stop moaning, Sister. Some times a hard bed is better for the spine than a soft one. Adjust to it. Others have and you can, too. If alcohol is robbing ynu or someone you love of health and dignity, send for Ann Landers' booklet. "Help For The Alco holic," enclosing with your re quest 20 cents in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped en velope. Ann Landers will he glad tn help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this news paper enclosing a stamped, self addressed envelope. A perfect arc is one of the boun daries of the state of Delaware Support Goes To Norhlad No estimates of the damagel were marie and police have no. suspects in the case. A Cave Junction resident who owns a house at 1335 Lakeview Street, called city police and re ported that nine windows at his Klamath Falls house were broken while he was in Cave Junction, The owner. Phayo Pfcfferlc. gave police the names of f o u youths between the ages of 6 and 8 who he said were suspected of the vandalism Secretary Of State Gives Legal Guides For '64 Elections; March Is Deadline For Candidates To File Nominations SALEM (UPli - Legal guides for '.he l4 elections were an nour.ced today by Secretary of State Howell Appling Jr. The state primary election will be held Friday, May 15. Deadline for voter registration and party affiliation change is Tuesday, April 14. Candidates must file nomina tions by Friday, March 6. Voters' Pamphlet statements must be submitted by Tuesday March 10. The 19R4 general election will be held Tuesday, Nov 3. Last day for voter registration is Saturday, Oct. 3. Independent candidates must file between Sunday, July 26, and Tuesday, Aug. 25. Deadline for Voters' Pamphlet statements aiso is Aug. 25. Deadline for filing initiative pe titions is Thursday. July 2. Refer endum petitions must be filed by Sunday, Sept. 1. Initiative petitions require 37,0!and 48,371 signatures (or constitu-l Referendum petitions require signatures for statutory measures.! tional amendments. 123,185 signatures. IWA President To Report Harvey Nelson, president of the Western States Regional Council, No. Ill International Woodwork ers of America, will givl the Lyle Baker Plywood and Lumber re port on Mcdford KM ED-TV, at 6:30 p.m. June 20. Nelson will explain the position of the IWA in the union's nego tiations and the closing of opera tions of the "Big Six" companies' plants. LMfH'I TIT "TflVf y Vr f! 1 EfOHO-CLEAN DRY CLEANING PROFESSIONALLY cleaned and spotted 4 $1 $2 If you bring (n and pickup. Pick-up and Dclivtry Strvki 50c pr erdtr extra. QUICK SERVICE! LBS. Any Garment beautifully finished out of the above service at regi'lar charge. CASCADE Laundry & Cleaneri Opp Pott. Office Ph . 4-511) f 2-253 1 BROADWAY CLEANERS 4615 So. 6th Ph. 4-6403 NEW METHOD CLEANERS 1453 Eiplancde Ph. 4-4471 IWIIIIIII nouncing... Brown's Plumbing & Heating, Inc., has now opined up o refrigeration busi ness hero in Klamath Falls to take care of the enormous amount of con tracts and requests for commercial refrigeration in this area. We intend to handle the refrigeration as wt have our Plumbing & Heating business, with the same dependence we have shown since we came to this area and we also hope to grow as we did in our plumbing & heating business. Remember, we base all our business on what we know, what we enjoy doing and the satisfaction we can give our customers and we know that keeping customers is o good honest business. We depend on them and they depend on us. This is just what we have been trying our best to do and we will continue to the best of our ability to keep doing the same in the refrigera tion business. I have had several years of experience in large commercial refrigeration in stallation. We tie this together with plumbing and heating, for your me chanical refrigeration men all belong to tha same union which, I know will work here as it does in most oil other cities and towns across the nation. Mr. Fred Forsythe will be the man to contact and I am sure most of you know Fred, for he has been around Klamath Foils for some time. So, as they say, let's put the show on the road. We will sell the best and service the rest. Sincerely yours, BROWN'S PLUMBING & HEATING, Inc. ROBERT A. BROWN President PORTLAND (UPP-State lie puhlican Chairman Philip Roth to day defended Rep. Walter Nor blad's vote against a $450 million extension of Area Redevelopment Agency activity. "Contrary to the charges o( Slate Democratic Chairman E. D. Spencer," Roth said, "Norhlad has done taxpayers a service in voting against the extension." 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