Thursday, December 5. 1963 PAGE 10A
IIKRALD AND NEWS, Klamath Falls, Oregon
Answer to Previous Puizle
Fruits and Nuts
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ACROSS
! Uuicy berry
.' 6 ThiiMhelled
nut
11 Lamprey
fishermen
19 Mental state
14 Shrub
la Fuller'! herb
(var.)
16 gerlne
17Aeriormfuel
19 Coal icuttls
20 Nights before
22 Steamship (ab.
zjronaies
24 Italian city
26 Scatter!
29 Exist
31 Auricle
32 Wife of Aeglr
(myth.)
S3 Silkworm
34 Small fiihea
37 Shade treea
40 Outbuilding
41 Pronoun
43 Bristle
45 'Diamond
46 Tribunal
47 Old Dutch
measure
48 Awaken
61 Citrua fruit
54 Crew taut
5 Glosay cotton
fabric
66 German city
67 of cattle
(Dl.)
1 nnwu
1 Exploit
2 Resurface, as a
street
9 Ranges In I tew
4 Through
6 Before
6 American
writer
7 Age
8 Tropical nut
v Apportions
Tm!s felT'
10 Requirements
12 Droops
13 Mountains (ab.)
18 Onager
21 Looked fixedly
Z-I nlsKS
25 PerUlnlng to
an epoch
27 Mound used
by golfers
28 Underdone
30 Suffix
34 English
counties
39 Husk or water
(pi)
MUrial
38 Humbler
39 Put on a play
40 List of
candidates
42 God of love
44 Prayer endings
46 Couch
49 Employ
60 Oriental coin
62 College cheer
fi.i consumed
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Dad's 'Future'
Leads To Battle
:; iBy ANN LANDERS
Dear Ann Landers: Last night
my husband slartoi (a tell mc
; how great his father is. After
k'"?'i-',h about five
. OT .1 1.:.
ijtvi s ins tryvs
got sort of wa
(cry and he
aid, "If my
father ever
got too sick to
work I'd hock
everything in
this house to
take care of him."
I told my husband if he so
much as sold one stick of fur
niture I would take live chil
dren and move out. After all,
I worked six years before the
children camo and every dime
wont into (his liotisc. It's just
as much my hou.se as his, and
I'm not ahout to let him hock
things to help out his dad.
We got into a lig argument
and I'd Hike you to tell me if
I m right or wrong. Thank
you.-JOSIE
Dear Joslct Why waste time
and energy arguing about
something that hasn't hap
pened, and probably never
will?
' , It would make a lot more
sense If your husband helped
His dad work out a program
whereby he saved a part of his
weekly check. This beats fight
ing about problems which don't
exist.
Dear Ann Landers: Last
week my obituary appeared in
the newspaper. Of course I did
iot die, but the person who did
die had the same name as
mine, and the same middle ini
tial. He was two years older
than I am.
I hare Jived in this city for
Jess than two years. Most of
my friends and colleagues
know very Utile about my fam
ily. lly wife received several
cards of condolence and a few
hand-written nots. Eiglit or ten
people phoned her to say they
were sorry. Naturally she told
Mtose who called 1 was alive
and kicking. But what should
tlie do about the cards and
notes? She feels it would bo
stupid to do anything about
tliem. I say if those people
were, good enough to express
sympathy she should respond
by letting them know 1 am all
right. PJease advise us.
PULSE NORMAL
Wear Norm: The folks who
wrote should be notified by tel
ephoneand I' hope your wife
will do It promptly before
someone who wrote a condol
ence note bumps into you an
the street and has a coronary.
Dear Ann Landers: I'm 16
years old, but today I feel like
90. It's too late for advice, but
maybe my experience will pre
vent some other Rirl from mak
ing the same mistake.
I live in a city where there
is a state university. Any high
school sophomore who can get
a date from a guy at the uni
versity is considered pretty
special. I was thrilled when a
21-year-old junior asked mc
out. He was handsome and on
Ui football team besides. My
success really went to my
head.
I figured since this guy was
older that hand-holding in the'
movies and a goodnight kiss at
the door would ho kid stuff to
him so I decided I'd do any
thing and everything to keep
him interested. .Believe mc this
was the biggest mistake of my
life.
After he got what he wanted
he dropped mc like a hot coal.
Now I feel like a cheap tramp.
Just tell the girls for me, Ann,
that once you become a con
quet instead of a challenge the
boy Joses Interest. -4UMH iME
Dour You: I'll agree you
were pretty dumb but your let
ter indicates you've smartened
up considerably. Thanks for
writing and I hope your new
found Wisdom will be reflected
In your future conduct.
Ann Landers' frank and in
formative new book, "Teen-Ag-ers
and Sex" ($2.il5) is now
available at your book store.
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