Herald and news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1942-current, October 21, 1963, Page 7, Image 7

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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."
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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!
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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.
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odor breath". Get FASTEETH at
drug counters everywhere.
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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
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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.
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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.
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make no major changes in the
policies followed by his prede
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I he foreign field the emphasis
will be on continued close align
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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
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Well In All
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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. BUDGET IS YOUR "BUY" WORD
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Out War
trade with Red China. The Jap
anese say "What's good for one
is good for all." The Chinese ,
laid out the red carpet for a
Japanese trade mission just
back from Peking, where a Jap
anese industrial exhibit is draw
ing multitudes and giving the
Japanese dreams of a $200 mil
lion trade year with Red China.
Red Chinese Premier Chou En
lai received former Japanese
Premier Tansan Ishibashii
twice and held out olive
branches loaded with Commu
nist peace doves.
CHALLENGE TO DE GAULLE:
President Charles de Gaulle
is fast approaching a showdown
on his save-the-franc austerity
program. The French labor un
ions are lining up to challenge
him, with a 24-hour railroad
strike on Wednesday their first
blow. But Finance Minister Val
ery Giscard d'Estaing is stak
ing his career on holding the
line. He is said to have told De
Gaulle he will quit if the plan
breaks down.
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