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Many Claim Cheating Hubby By ANN LANDERS Dear Ann Landers: I was fas cinated by the letter from the woman who admitted that for 11 years she had been the mistress of a married man. I'm sure her lover is my husband. I have adored this man with a 1 1 my heart these past 11 years and you can add another 11 years for good measure, be cause there were two other women before this one came along. I'm in excellent health, con trary to what she believes, but it's far more convenient to tell one's mistress that the wife is mentally ill, or that she suffers from headaches, backaches, ex haustion and so forth. This pro vides him with an excellent ex cuse for seeking outside compa ny and it makes the mistress believe she is filling a v i t a 1 need in his life. I've dedicated myself to be ing a good mother, an active and useful member of the com munity, and I'm determined to hold my head up. Life would be infinitely easier, however, if well - meaning "friends" didn't feel H their moral obligation to tell me what is going on. I hope to face the future with courage and to wait patiently until my man comes home for good. I will welcome him back and yes even push his wheel chair because I love him and I always will. GRISELDA Dear Ann Landers: Please tell that mistress of U years that her letter scored a bull's eye. It's my husband she has a 1 1 right, and she can have him. I've been bogging the b i g clown to clear out for the last six years. I've told him I'm sick and tired of covering up for him with the kids. I've even packed his clothes and ordered him to leave. But do you know what he says? "Honey, that woman can't shine your shoes. Please stick with me until I get this foolishness out of my system." to install sill. Mil Modem electric appliances and clean electric heat make life easier and more pleasant for thousands of families in this area. 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Fet complete details on hew to qualify for B I B Radio and Electric TU 4-4434 East Side Electric TU 4-3184 leach Electric TU 2-2528 Shaffer Electric TU 2-5503 Uhlig's Electric Store TU 4-5512 Holland Sheet Metal Carrier Heat Pump TU 2-4582 So I'm sticking w ith the clear understanding that the first time he embarrasses me or his children by appearing on a pub lic sidewalk with that dame I'll knock his block off. Dear Ann LaiWers: Please wire me collect either yes or no. Did that letter from the 11 year mistress come from Ham ilton, Ontario? My husband has been acting funny since 1952 and it all figures. Thanks, Mom. -T.C.L. Dear T.C.L.: Sorry I will not tell you where the letter came from, but I will tell you that it did not come from Hamilton. And I'm not your mother. Dear Ann Landers: I'm so fu rious I could chew nails. Thurs day's mail brought a Chicago Sun-Times clipping of your col umn about the woman who has been a mistress for 11 years. Friday morning I received a clipping of the same column this one from the Detroit Free Press. Saturday I .got another clipping this one from Grand Rapids, Mich. My husband and I have been married for 11 years and I can't figure out whether someone thinks we are living together without the benefit of clergy or whether I'm being told in a not-so-subtle way that my hus band has a mistress. What does this sound like to you? BUN DLE OF NERVES Dear Bundle: It sounds like you know a needle-artist with an air-travel card. Forget it. Dear Ann Landers: You'll nev er print this letter because it doesn't support your stupid, out dated Puritanical advice. As a mistress of seven years stand ing I would like to say I hope the man doesn't marry her be cause it will spoil everything. A mistress doesn't have to wash the guy's socks or listen to him snore. Neither does she have to put up with his miser able relatives or his boring boss. I get the man at his best. His wife gets him at his worst. I've been a wife twice and I'll nev er be one again. This is the life! GOT IT MADE MODERN WIRING CLEAN ELECTRIC HEAT HERALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon Chairman Attends Scout Meet The Juniper Council Girl Scouts will be represented at the 36th National Council Con vention of Girl Scouts by Mrs. Esther Johnck, currently t h c gram chairman for Juniper Council and a past leader at the international "Cabana" held in Mexico. The five - day national con vention is slated Oct. 21-25 at Miami Beach. Fla. As a past "Cabana" leader, Mrs. Johnck will attend the In ternational Exchange Buffet on Thursday. This event is held for all girls and adults who have participated in projects spon sored by the Juliette Low World Friendship Fund. The primary purpose of t h e convention, scheduled every third year, is to discuss and act upon various resolutions and projects before the National Council. In addition to the busi ness sessions, the convention program also includes exhibits of national interest and work shops for regional concerns. Although Juniper Council dele gates travel to. conventions at their own expense, they still rep resent the council as official del egates. FIRE WRECKS STATION BARI, Italy (UPI) - Fire, sparked by the explosion of a gasoline tank car, caused heavy damage Saturday when it swept through Bari's main railway station. The engineer of a shut tling locomotive was killed in the explosion of the tank car. FALSE TEETH That Loosen Need Not Embarrass Many wearers of false teeth have suffered real embarrassment because their plate dropped, slipped or wob bled at Just the wrong time. Do not live In fear of this happening to you. Just sprinkle a little FASTEETH, the alkaline (non-acid! Dowder. on your plates. Hold false teeth more firmly, so they feel more comfort able. Does not sour. Checks "plate odor breath". Get FASTEETH at drug counters everywhere. (2) Applications before November 5, 1963 on residential con struction only (wiring permits must be dated between August 5 and November 5, 1963) (3) hove their heoting ond wiring thereto installed by authorized ColOre Electrical League contractors. See eligibility rules and quolificotions posted by heating or wiring contractors displaying the CalOre Electrical Leogue Emblem. Owen's Electric TU 4-7350 D. D. Van Fleet Electric TU 4-4415 The Sloan Co. King-Swan-Cavalier Tillman-Booth Chromalox - Electrend Westinghouse Electric Supply Westing house ' Monday, , r c tip t w CONVENTION DELEGATE Admiring several souvenirs from the international Girl Scout "Cabana", held in Mexico last year, Mrs. Esther Johnck is again southbound on Girl Scout business this time to Miami Beach, Pla. As the official delegate of the Juniper Council, she will attend the 36th National Council Convention slated Oct. 21-25. Arthritis - Rheumatism Vital Facts Explained FREE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK As a public service to all readers of this paper, a new 36-pase high ly illustrated book on Arthritis and Rheumatism will be mailed ABSOLUTELY FREE to all who write lor it. No agent will call. " This FREE BOOK fully explains the causes, 111 effects and danger in neglect of these painful and crippling conditions. It also des cribes a successfully proven meth od of treatment without drugs or surgery which has been applied In many thousands of cases. This book H yours WITHOUT COST or obligation. It may be the means of saving years of un told misery. Don't drlay. Send for your FRKE ROOK todav. Address the Ball Clinic . . . Dept. 'JflMH-C'., Excelsior Springs, Mo, I &o&iffpi I. October !1, 1963 PAGE-71 Basin Briefs MAUN MRS. KEN WILSON is on an extended visit in Portland with her daughter and family, the Bob Shorts. The Shorts will vis it in Honolulu during Mrs. Wil son's slay, and she will care for her grandchildren. ; MRS. ROBERT II O L L, Mrs. W. C. Dalton Sr., Mrs. J. Wal ter Browning, Mrs. Karl Kujac, Mrs. Joe Halousek, Mrs. How ard Henderson and Mrs. Alice Olson spent Monday in Lake view attending the district meet ing of Federated Garden Clubs. MR. AND MRS. CHARLES HAMILTON have returned after spending several days in Corval lis and Portland. MR. AND MRS. MARION WILSON of Salinas were here last week visiting old acquaint ances. MR. AND MRS. DAN CAE- NEV have returned after sever al months at Winchester Bay and other areas on the coast. VIRGIL CAROLAND, Salem, visited with Mr. and Mrs. George Whitman last Thursday. MR. AND MRS. A. KALINA, Portland, visited with relatives here last week. MR. AND MRS. LOREN G. DcMERRITT, Portland, visited recently with his brother and family, the Ted DcMcrritts, en route to Phoenix. MALIN LIBRARY has recent ly been presented a large num ber of fiction books which are now available to the public. NANCY KOLKOW is teaching a kindergarten class in Sacra mento. She is a graduate of Chi co State College. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fran cis Kolkow. MRS. ANNA ZEDNIK, Port land, visited friends here last week cn route to Southern Cal ifornia to visit hor daughters and families, the George Dim bats and the Ted Dc Buuws. MR. AND MRS. HERMAN VOWEIX had as dinner guests on Friday, Mrs. Dick Smith and her mother, Mrs. Earl Hitson. Langcll Valley, and Mr. and Mrs. John Wikkerink, Dry Lake, MRS. DICK PURTEE. New Castle. Calif., and her daughter, Mrs. Robert Kilgore, Raleigh, N.C., visited Mrs. Kilgorc's aunt, Mrs. John McCullcy, and other relatives last week. Mrs. Kilgore is the daughter of the late Ben Maupin. LESLIE MARTIN Is now at home recuperating from a re cent back Injury after spending some time in a Bend hospital in traction. BEATTY CHARLES E. DREW was in the vicinity on Saturday, Oct. 12, to attend to some business mat ters and visit friends. Ho was formerly a cattleman in the Bcatty and Sprague River areas. MR. AND MRS. BRANNON have been in Portland for the past few days with Vincc Fos ter, who is undergoing treatment at the Dornbcchcr Hospital. Mrs. Brannon Is Foster's guardian. The only bachelor ever to serve a full term as President of ile United States was James Buchanan, 15th man to hold the olficc. Algeria Won't Fare Too By PHIL NEWSOM DPI Foreign Newt Analyst Notes from the foreign news cables: MOROCCO VS. ALGERIA: In the event of a slugging match between Morocco and Al geria, French experts do not rate Algeria's chances too high ly. The French, who formerly ran the affairs of both, believe the iMoroccans could whip the inexperienced Algerian army in a standup fight. For this reason alone, French officials think Ben Bella will be forced to seek a face-saving negotiated settlement. NEW MANAGEMENT: New British Prime Minister Ridderbusch On Committee SALEM UP1 - Itep. Ed Ridderbusch, D-Tillamook, Fri day was named to the interim committee on wildlife to succeed Rep. W. O. Kclsay, D-Roscburg, who was killed in an auto crash Oct. 4. The announcement was made by House Speaker Clarence Bar ton, D-Coquille. . Barton said the appointment of Ridderbusch, "who has long been active in fish and game pursuits and tourist trade for Oregon, will maintain geo graphic and interest balance in the committee." Sen. Andrew Naterlin, D-Ncw-port, has assumed chairmanship of the committee. Kelsay was chairman. Thii Year Send PHOTOGRAPH Christmas Cards ik UNDERWOOD'S CAMERA SHOP Ph. TU 4-7063 ITTtfTtP iitk NOT SECONDS - 1 5 Down M29 a Week n fjfzlB Complete with Wall Bracket and Screwi Tomnorrd steel hinds i holds can lid. Attractive white enamel and chrome 4. finish wipes clean in jiffy. GOODYEAR SERVICE 211 So. 11th Lord Home is expected to make no major changes in the policies followed by his prede cessor, Harold Macmillan. In I he foreign field the emphasis will be on continued close align ment with the United States. At home the aim will be to main tain the push toward greater productivity and increased ex ports. Above all, the new gov ernment will press to close Conservative ranks and im prove the badly shaken image of the party. The next move will be to try to win over public opinion in preparation for elec tions now believed a long way off possibly not before early fall of next year. ON THE PAN: I Yugoslav President Tito's current visit to the United States is expected to produce a new tirade from Red China. Red China 1s expected to hop on the visit as new proof that the "modern revisionists" (Khrushchev and company) are betraying Communist goals. Such an attack, if it comes, could sabotage proposals to heal the breach between the Red giants and assure expulsion of the Chinese from the interna tional Communist movement at a forthcoming Moscow confer ence. SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE: Washington's agreement to sell wheat to the Soviet Union j!iiii!imiiiiill hi TANK-FULL' Illllliiiiiiiiiiillll WHITE SIDEIVALLS NOT RETREADS Why GENERAL ELECTRIC STEREO CONSOLE GENUINE HARDWOOD CABINETS FOR GREATER TONE QUALITY 4 SPEED AUTOMATIC CHANGER DUAL CHANNEL AMPLIFIER TWO B"x9" OVAL SPEAKERS WITH COAXIAL TWEETER G.E. C-100 CERAMIC STEREO CARTRIDGE WITH DIAMOND STYLUS GENERAL ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC DRYER TIMER CONTROL LINT TRAP SAFETY START SWITCH PORCELAIN CLOTHES BASKET - - ' ' NO SPECIAL WHIM NEEDED! Can Opener Three Positions Steel Blade 97 cuU fast and easy: mametifl ft 1 E Store Hours: 8:30 A.M. - 5:30 P.M. Well In All is having its effect on the Japa nese who have been urged by the United States to forego KF Architect Passes Exam SALEM (UPI) The Oregon State Board of Architect exam iners Friday announced the names of 12 registered ar chitects who had successfully completed a 38-hour written ex amination. Listed were Donald L. Smith, Eugene; W. Ray Glass, Corval lis: Junior D. Miller, Klamath Falls; Robert D. Hiatt, Med ford; and R. Chandler Soggc, Solem. Gordon H. Hoops, Norman E. Krause, Willard K. Martin, John R. Maslen, and Neil E. Scpich, all of Portland; and James A. Dolle and Matthew R. Thomp son, both of Vancouver, Wash. LONG SEARCH FAILS CANBERRA, Australia (UPI) A day-long air and sea search failed Saturday to locate five young Australian naval of. ficers who have been missing in a whaler sailing boat off the Queensland coast since Thurs day. 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