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Statesman Journal from Salem, Oregon • Page 7

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Statesman Journali
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Salem, Oregon
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Statesman, Salem, Ore. Sept. 23, 74 (Sec PUBLIC NOTICES Winners Named In Unit Dear Ann: Second Fiddle To Gambling ative at the address stated or from the records of the Court. Dated and first published September 23, 1974 ROBERT A. GOTSHALL.

Personal Representative of the Estate of Melba E. Gotshall, Deceased. RHOTEN. RHOTEN SPEER-STRA 300 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon 97301 Attorneys for Personal Representative OS Sept. 23.

30. Oct 7, 1974 ar Ami Landers: My husband and I will celebrate our tenth wedding anniversary in two months, if I can stick around that long. The problem is his gambling. I feel like a widow. He is either out playing cards, betting the horses, at a hockey game or it's football, or baseball anything where he can lay down a bet.

We have no life together because his only interest is gambling and I hate it. We are snowed under with bills. I'm afraid to answer the telephone or the doorbell. It's "cash only" at the grocer's now, also the drugstore and the dry cleaners where we used to have charge accounts. It's humiliating not to have any credit.

My husband didn't gamble when we were first married. It started about four years ago when he won at the track and then he picked up $200 on a world championship fight. Now gambling is his whole life and I'm a nervous wreck because of it. My doctor says I have every right to divorce him. What is your advice? Odds Against Me Dear Friend: Apparently you haven't heard of Gamblers Anonymous.

They have done a remarkable job of rehabilitating compulsive gamblers who had been hooked for years. At present GJV. has 250 chapters in the U.S. and Canada and around the world. Look in your phone book under Gamblers Anonymous.

If they are not listed, write to the National Headquarters for literature. GJV. has helped many families through correspondence. The address is: P.O. Box 17173, Los Angeles, California 90017.

For wives whose husbands won't go there is Gam-Anon, which I heartily recommend. Dear Ann Landers: My gripe: Parents, Kids and Goodnight Kisses. Our Mrs. M. L.

Ford in the U.S. Department of ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by the Board of Directors, School District 62, County of Polk, State of Oregon, at Valsetz School until 8:00 p.m. Pacific Daylight time, on October 2, 1974 for general construction work to construct a shop building and a playshed. All work will be under one general contract. One set of Drawings, Specifica-1 tions and forms of contract documents may be obtained by general contractors only at the office of Rudd Associates, Architects, 213 S.W.

Ash Street, Portland, Oregon, upon tie post of $25.00. Additional sets may be obtained from the Architects for the cost of reproduction. Deposits will be refunded to bidders upon return of the documents. Plans and Specifications within two weeks after bid opening and will be refunded to nonbidders only if returned one week prior to bid opening. Drawings, Specifications and forms of contract documents may be examined at the site.

Builders Exchange in Salem, and Portland, and at the office of Rudd Architects, 213 S.W. Ash Street, Portland, Oregon. All bidders must be prequalified in accordance with Chapter 279.012 Oregon Revised Statutes. Forms are available at the office of the Architect. No bid will be considered unless fully completed in the manner provided in "Instructions to Bidders" and on the forms provided by the Architect and accompanied by a Certified Check or Bid Bond executed in favor of the Board, Valsetz School District 62, in an amount not less than ten percent of the amount of the bid to be forfeited as fixed and liquidated damages should the bidder refuse or neglect to enter into a contract and provide suitable bond for the performance of the work in the event the contract is awarded to him.

The Board of Directors reserves the right to reject any or all bids and waive all informalities. No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof until after the lapse of 30 days from the bid opening. Board of Directors Valsetz School Districts County of Polk State of Oregon Publication: Daily Journal of Commerce Statesman Salem Date of first publication: 92374 Date of last publication: 92774 OS Sept. 23,27, 1974 STORE HOURS: NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that June Hess and Patricia Henderson have, by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, been appointed co-personal representatives of the Estate of Margaret M. Grabel, Deceased, Clerk's Registry No.

27642, All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to said co-personal representatives at 300 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within four months from the date of first publication of this notice. In the absence of properly filing a claim within such time, the claim may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the co-personal representatives or the attorneys for the co-personal representatives at the address stated or from the records of the Court. Dated and first published September 23, 1974 JUNE HESS PATRICIA HENDERSON, Co-personal representatives of the Estate of Margaret M. Grabel.

De- RHOTEN, RHOTEN SPEER-STRA 300 Pioneer Trust Building Salem, Oregon 97301 Attorneys for Co-personal representatives OS Sept 23,30, Oct. 7, 1974 NOTICE TO INTERESTED PERSONS Notice is hereby given that Robert A. Gotshall has, by order of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Marion, been appointed personal representative of the Estate of Melba E. Gotshall, Deceased, Clerk's Registry No. 27643.

All persons having claims against said estate are required to present them with proper vouchers to said personal representative at 300 Pioneer Trust Building, Salem, Oregon, within four months from the date of first publication of this notice. In the absence of properly filing a claim within such tie, the claim may be barred. All persons whose rights may be affected by the proceedings may obtain additional information from the personal representative or the attorneys for the personal represent SHOP LIPMANS LATE TONIGHT School Edition Receives Honor A publication of Salem School District recently was awarded an honorable mention in a national school publication contest sponsored by Nation's Schools magazine. The Salem publication was a special edition of "Educational Review," the district's official publication. Published last October, that edition featured the Salem district's new comprehensive education plan.

It was prepared by Donald Wilt, former supervisor of communications for Salem schools. Announcing KAY BRAUCIIT now at Gordon's Beauty Salon 1530 Broadway NE. 364-7191 TIL 9 P.M. friends have three lovely children. The mother insists that the kids kiss everyone in the room "goodnight" before they go to bed.

It makes no difference if they are seeing the people for the first time. Everybody has to get slobbered on. One kid doesn't care much for kissing and it's always a hassle to get him to do it. The other two use it as a stalling technique. Will you please share your thoughts on this subject? Against Free-Form Osculation Dear Against: I think it's sweet when children kiss their parents goodnight, and anyone else they feel like kissing.

But to hassle the little darlings to kiss strangers (or even relatives) if they don't feel like it isn't a good idea. Ceremony Performed In Temple The wedding of a former Salem man, David R. Strawn, and Miss Gloria Martineau was solemnized recently in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. Temple President John K. Edmunds officiated.

Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Martineau of Tucson, Ariz, and the bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs.

A. Ray Strawn of Salem. Attendants were the bride's four sisters, the Misses Patsy.Janice, Kar-leen and Sylvia Martineau, and assisting were the bride's brothers, David, Montie and Delbert Martineau. On Sept. 7, a reception honoring the newlyweds was held at the Salem Stake Center.

An earlier reception was held in Tucson at the home of the bride's parents. The couple live in Portland where both are students at Portland State As for those overtime smooch ers who are trying to stay up later, they should be told, "One kiss only and off to bed." Period. Dear Ann Landers: When my husband died he left me with no money, no insurance just two married children. I never went to my children for help. I sold all my fine things to pay the hospital and doctor bills.

Then I went back to work. My first child never asks for anything and never gives me anything, which is O.K. My second child has borrowed sizable amounts of money from me and when I ask for repayment I am treated like some kind of a greedy monster. Both my children spend money like it's going out of style. They never heard of Mother's Day, my birthday, Christmas, or Easter.

I have good friends I'd like to visit on the coast and if my child would pay back at least part of the "loans" I could make the trip. Any ideas? X-Rated Mother Dear Keep asking. Suggest $5 or $10 a week, anything to show good faith. Keep at it. And for heaven's sake, DON'T give that kid another dime.

"Sharper than a serpent's tooth (C) Field Enterprises, Inc. love letting her have a big dog in a small house. TM fteg. U.S. Pal.

Off All rights reserved 5'- 1974 by I os Anocle Time HOME LINE Has a Remedy Clean Copper By DOROTHY RITZ Dear Dorothy: I have a very old copper kettle I'd like to put in good shape. Can you advise me how to clean and finish it? An expert Some report Agriculture the best job. some home thinks the commercial cleaners do So do I. But if you want to try I remedies, here are a few. that daubing the bottom of a copper kettle with catsup and letting it stand for about 15 minutes, then rinsing and drying, has worked well.

Some believe in dipping a cloth in lemon juice or vinegar, then in salt, and rubbing the kettle vigorously. Others plug dipping half a lemon in salt The Salem Unit, American Contract Bridge League, held their monthly tournament on Wednesday at Mea-dowlawn Golf Club. There were 16 tables in play. Section winners were Mr. and Mrs.

George Koos and Howard Clore with Ron Hartwig. Second place finishers were Mrs.Joe Rogers with Mrs. Lura Hughes and Jerry Mcintosh with Kay Chambers. Over-all winners were Howard Clore with Ron Hartwig in first place, Jerry Mcintosh with Kay Chambers in second place, Ada Bedsaul with Kay Chambers in third place, and Mr. Mrs.

George Koos in fourth place. The next monthly tournament will be Oct. 16, and will feature a benefit to which players may donate if they choose. Proceeds will go to the 7th Step Bridge Club which is being formed at the Oregon State Penitentiary. Art Classes To Begin in Woodburn WOODBURN Classes are being formed by the Woodburn Area Art Guild for the fall sessions to be held at Glatt House on Boones Ferry Road, according to Mrs.

James Mac Lain, registration chairman. Ruth Groah will teach oils on Sept. 30; Chester Murphy, oils, Oct. George Hamilton, water colors, Oct. Norma Schmidt, oils, Oct.

Barbara Nyquist, drawing or pastels, with classes to start as soon as enough students are signed up. Barbara and Maureen Nyquist will have an exhibit at Glatt House on Oct. 5 and 6. 198 I YD. 198 I yd.

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and rubbing it directly on the kettle. As I indicated, if it were mine I'd go the commercial cleaner route. Dear Dorothy: I have a struggle with my youngster at mealtime. He eats very little of the essential foods and asks for food at odd times during the day. Do you know of any ways to get him to eat the foods important for growth? Mrs.

Jonathan Neuberg The only thing I know to do is cut down on the availability of cookies and sweets and keep on hand supplies of things like carrot sticks, hard-boiled eggs, orange juice and other such foods. If you invite his playmates to join, you might break the resistance this way. In short, you have to be innovative. Dear Dorothy: I was interested in your column item about the proper time to prune hedges. This little adage (which is so simple to follow) might help.

By pruning from November (after growth has stopped) through June, new growth will have sufficient time to mature by the following winter. Judith A. Hollis. Mrs. Ritz welcomes questions and hints.

If a personal reply is required, please enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope. Write to Dorothy Ritz, P.O. Box nil. Los Angeles. Calif.

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