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The Emporia Gazette from Emporia, Kansas • Page 11

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Emporia, Kansas
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Bmporia, Kansas, Monday, 1965 WANTED! MEN -WOMEN I I'. I rf Ptgej Ann Landers and Her Answers Letter Is From ages IS and over. Prepare now for U. S. CivU Service job openings during the next 12 months.

Government positions pay high salaries. They provide much greater security than private employment- and excellent opportunity for advancement. Many positions, require little or no specialized education or experience. But to get one of these Jobs, you must pass a test. The competition is keen and in some cases only one out of five pass.

LINCOLN SERVICE, Dept. 31. Pekin, Illinois I am very much interested. Please send me absolutely FREE (1) A list of U. S.

Government positions and salaries; (2) Information on how to qualify for a U. S. Government Job. Lincoln Service has helped thousands prepare for these tests every year since 1948. It is one of the largest and oldest privately owned schools of Us kind and Is not connected with the Government.

Ror FREE on Government jobs, including list of positions and salaries, fill out coupon and mall at once TODAY. You will also get full details on how you can prepare yourself for these tests. Don't delay ACT NOWI 3B Name Age Street Phone City state (D3B) Dear Ann Landers read quite a''lot about boys with long hair and how their parents can't stand'" it. I'll tell-you how we handled the problem In our family. 3 Our 17-year-old decided he wanted, to-'look like one of those singers.

He used his haircut money, to; buy more records. Soon was fall-, ing over his eyes and nearly reached his shoulders in back. My husband announced that in his opinion anyone. who wants to look like a ought to bs day he went to city hall and bought a. dog license.

Larry was as an male who" answers to but a Phony TODAY'S BIGGEST BARGAINS NORGE Washers- NORGE Sunshine- Fresh Dryers Forget the Dust, the Chill, the Work of Hanging the Wash Out to Dry! Why wait for a sunshiny day, or worse, battle the winter days ahead when a Nbrge Dryer will dry anything you dare put in water fluffier, fresher than outdoors, and cleaner, too! Safe on all fabrics and safer on your health'. 5 YEAR WARRANTY As Low Ask Your Neighbor How She Likes Her NORGE Appliances and Barry's "Service Tool $6 Monthly Electric or Gas! HEAVY DUTY Norge Automatic Washer A QUALITY Automatic, built to run TROUBLE FREE! Get Clothes Really CLEAN! if 12 Lb. Capacity Heavy Duty H.P. Motor Lint Filter Agitator Complete Water Temperature Settings Heavy Duty Pump Automatic Belt Tightener! the name "Ringo." My husband huidod him the tag at the dinner table, and-said, "I think you ought to Wear this." Tonight Larry's hair'is noticeably shorter. It was the best $2 my husband ever MOM.

Dear Mom: Your letter is a gas but a phony. In Chicago you can't get a dog license unless you present 'a certificate from a veterinarian your dog has.had shots. I'm often asked how I can tell the fakes. Checking the facts. is one way.

.11 i Dear Ann Landers: Please tell us what to do about "night raiders." Our. sons, Bobby and'Tom- my four and.five share a room. Two weeks ago they started sneaking out of bed and going into the kitchen to search for goodies. They climb, on chairs and help themselves to marsh-, mallows, candy, cake arid iceV cream. There isn't anything they can't reach.

Both my husband and I have scolded the boys but it doesn't do any good. We decided to tie them in their beds with shopping, harnesses but they put up such a fuss that we took the harnesses off after two sleepless nights. Please tell us what to do, Ann. MANEUVERED. Dear Out: Remove their bedroom door and install a metal gate which can be opened only from the outside.

This should end the night-raiding. The central however, is getting your kids under. control. If you are unable to discipline them at the ages, of four and five, what do yoV propose- to do when they are and 15? -t -f Dear Ann Landers: Our 16- year-old niece just told' her mother she is four months pregnant. We are all in a state of shock.

It's the first time anything like this has ever happened in our family. If Carol Lee could ba married quietly it might help the family liame, but she doesn't know who the father If you met Carol Lee you'd say she is a perfect lady quiet, reserved and on the shy side. And that brings me to the point of this letter. It's the sweet, innocent girls who get into trouble. The experienced chippies are far too wise.

So why is the girl who has a baby out of wedlock branded as The very that she, gets into trouble is proof of her innocence. Please print this letter "and back- me, up. Dear. Aunt: Sorry, but 1 don't conduct medals lying around for sweet, jnnocent young who get pregnant and don't know who the father is. Maybe Carol WAS sweet and innocent but "you must agree that somewhere along the line her status changed.

Liquor ruin your mind, your body and your life. To learn the booby traps of teenage drinking, write for Ann 'Landers' booklet, "Teen-age Drinking," enclosing with your request 20c in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Landers will be glad to help-'you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped, self-addressed" envelope. (Copyright, 1965, Syndkatt) i ate Radio Elect Grows Off Coast-of Brita.in Only 218 95 WITH TRADE TERMS: i per month Mode) AWF 1210 OPEN WEDNESDAY 'TIL 8:30 P.M.

BARRY'S 726 Com'l DI 2-1818 and DI 2-9614 DRIVE-IN Appliance Store Service Station By Eddy Gilmore LONDON (AP) The fleet of five radio stations, presently bombarding the British Isles with recorded music is soon to be joined by a sixth. Calling itself Radio Scotland, the new is scheduled to start off Scotland next People in the pirate radio business say two more unlicensed stations will be on the air by early 1966. This will mean eight stations from which the British government receives neither a broadcasting fee nor tax. The stations broadcast commercials. The state-supported British Broadcasting Corp.

which enjoys a radio monopoly, has no commercials. The radio pirates get away Here is one way to move ahead with Mercury in the Lincoln Continental tradition with their operations because they broadcast beyond the territorial jurisdiction of the British The first on the air was Radio Caroline, starting 18 months ago. At that time, a spokesman 1 for the Post Office Department in charge of broadcasting "This is disgraceful. Radio Caroline will be silenced." Radio Caroline chirped on. Last May, Postmaster General Anthony Wedgwood Benn said: "The pirates have no future." Sine then the Post Office Department maintained silence about the pirates, leading to speculation "that the government soon will grant licenses to land-based stations which would broadcast commercials although department spokesman refused Philip Birch, head of Radio- London, Radio Caroline's chief rival, "Right the beginning we've been trying to get a license.

Its much easier and much cheaper to broadcast 'from a set station on land." All the pirates count on the future. They hope they will be licensed one dajr, and, and already operating, they will have a head start on new commercial stations. After 18 months, Radio Caroline is only recently out of the red. Radio London said it will take the -end of year to show profits. It costs a million dollars: or "more to set up as a-'pirate with a voice that can be-heard over a large section of the country.

The disc jockeys at sea work aboard their then spend one week -ashore. The owners furnish "the; jock. eys with 100; fresh, week and two bottles of a day. Meals are free. There are 16 others: PARK UNE 2-DOOR HARDTOP 1-3: PARK LANE-available as convertible nd hardtop (below), as well aj 2'dr.

(above) and 4-dr, ledan. 4-6: MONTCtAIR-avallable as 4-door fiardtop and a 2-docr hardtop (bottom), and sedan not illustrated. 7-12: Kardofi and way MdBn shown below; 4-dr. hardtop, 2- and 4-oV. sedan and convertible alio araiJaMe.

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209,387
Years Available:
1890-1977