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7 -V r. ii. 2B THE TAMPA TIMES, Wednesday, March 31, 1971 Let Myrtle's past speak for itself Dear What's your You'll feel better if you get it off your chest. Write to ABBY, co The Tampa Times, P.O. Box Tampa, Fla.

33601. For a'' personal reply, enclose stamped, addressed velope. fampa Bay Tempo Abby 1 Sea and sky JQ brother got the courage to let his hair grow long-because of Stan's beard. My husband's beard is not a bushy, wild one. It is neat, well trimmed and looks very nice.

Is my father being fair? He doesn't have kiss my husband or even like the beard on him. I'm the one who has to live with it, and I like it. We. would like your opinion and the opinions of others, STAN'S DEAR Your father is being grossly fair. But I must admit that I am prejudiced.

I find well-manicured beards extremely attractive. DEAR ABBY: If you could give the young par-. PINELLAS PARK Mustang: "There's a Girl in My Soup," 7:15, "R.P.M." 9:05. (R) PINELLAS PARK Palm: "I Never Sang for My Father," 7:20, 9:15 ST. PETERSBURG BE ACH Dolphin "M.A.S.H." 1:35, 5:34, "Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," 3:38, 7:37 R) ST.

PETERSBURG Crossroads: "1 Never Sang for My Father," 1:45. 3:40. 5:35, 7:30, 9:30. ST. PETERSBURG Plaza "Cold Turkey." 1:45, 3:43.

5:38, 7:33. 9:28. (GP) ST. PETERSBURG Plaza II: "Thun-derball." 1:15, 5:29, "You Only Live Twice," 3:29, 7:43. (GP) ST.

PETERSBURG State: "The Stewardesses." ST. PETERSBURG Sky-vue: "Brewster McCloud," "Dirty Dingus Magee," "Loving," 10:45. ST. PETERSBURG 28th "Call Girls of Frankfort," 7:15, "Take a Girl Like You," 8:58. (R) TARPON SPRINGS Mall: "Hotel, 2, 7, 9:10.

(GP) TARPON SPRINGS Midway: "Dirty Dingus Magoo," 7, "April 8:45 (CZEPHYRHILLS Home: "South Pacific," 7:15. This is a dirty, rotten lie. Myrtle is ugly as a bullfrog, and I wouldn't spit on her if she was on fire. My wife believes her sister. How can I prove to my wife that Myrtle is lying? TRUE BLUE DEAR TRUE: You can't.

It's your word against Myrtle's. It seems to me that your past record (and Myrtle's) should speak for both of you. DEAR, ABBY: Stan had a beard before. we were married so my father was against our marriage from the start, but he decided to be friends with Stan when he shaved off his beard for our wedding. Well, after five months of being married, Stan decided to.

grow another beard, so my father told us he wanted nothing to do with me or my "hippie" husband. Here is my father's reasoning: My younger By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN Special to The Times DEAR ABBY: My wife's sister (I'll call her Myrtle) married a bum who has been AW0L from the service several times-. Myrtle spent time, on two different occasions, in a mental hospital, and this last time when she came out, she decided to go back to her no-good husband. My wife and her whole family tried to talk Myrtle out of it, because this guy will have Myrtle back in the mental hospital in no time. He runs around with other women.

(He is a regular sex maniac.) Myrtle won't listen to anybody. Here is where I come into it: When my wife was trying to tell Myrtle what a louse her husband was, Myrtle said that I was no better that I had made several passes at HER. ents of today just one piece of advice, what wouiJt-1 it be? -NEW MOTHER DEAR MOTHER: Stall early! A child learn that no means NO! It doesn't mean maybe. And maybe doesn't mean yes. 1 1 Clubs (J For women only Contraception may iPWisnsfiP ifti'Z'v l-fr if It OUR freeze passion OPEN APRIL 5 TOWN 'N COUNTRY SHOPPING CENTER THIRD STORE sis St COMING! 7555 W.

HIUSB0R0 gratulate you upon your insight. Yes, the problem was psychological, but it was probably so deepseated that removal of the IUD was essential. EMOTIONAL DIFFICULTIES like the one you experienced are not caused by the IUD alone, however, women using the pill, diaphragm, and various other con BUDGET PLAN FOR SENIOR CITIZENS AT Golf fare NORTH GATE SHOPPING CENTER ONLY Phone 932-5488 EXTRA SPECIAL SPECIAL Special Reg. 20.00 Shan-moo Haircut 12.50 Cold Wave Complete Adult classes Free Spanish Class sponsored by Tampa Model Cities program and the Hillsborough County Board of Public Instruction. Instruction is free and-by a state certified teacher.

No charge for materials or tuition. Anyone may register anytime. Classes are held Monday and Wednesday, 7 to 9 p.m., at Wolff Center, 17th Avenue and 17th Street. Call 223-5331 ext. 260 for more information.

More than 40 non-credit courses are scheduled during the Hillsborough Community College Spring Classes are conducted by experts. There is a $7 service fee for each eight-week series. Registrations are now being accepted at HCC'S Dale Mabry Campus. Term starts April 12. Most classes during evening hours.

Call 877-0555 for more information. Pari-mutuel Jat-Alal Fronton. Corner of Gandy Boulevard and Dale Mabry Highway. Florida Downs. Horse racing.

Hillsborough Avenue at Oldsmar. Derby Lsne. Dog racing. Gandy Boulevard North in St. Petersburg.

0 Public dd) Alcoholics Anonymous 253-5454. Bay Child Care Center 238-5345 Citizen's Advisory Council on Aging 223-568: Rabies Control Center 223-1311 Poison Control Center 251-6993 Health Department 223-2311 The Door, drug rehabilitation 24 hours a day, 879-2111 Community Services Specialist 223-2661 Food Distribution Center 253-6059 933-3585 Legal Aid Bureau 223-1311 Juvenile Home Volunteer Services Mosquito Control Center 229-8519 Public Defender 223-1743 Manpower Development Training 223-5436 Director of Exceptional Child Education 147-1111 Gifted Child Learning Center 229-0378 Soil Conservation Service 223-1311 Senior Citizens Service Center 247-3428 TCEP Child Care Center 243-6381 Veterans Service 223-1311 Tampa City Attorney 223-8996 Bureau of Community Improvement and Rehabilitation 248-6271 Commission of Community Relations 223-8241 Community Relations Youth Board Training Center 223-8691 Mayor's Council on Youth Opportunity 223-8431 Neighborhood Youth Corps 223-8451 Project Pride 248-6271 Public Library 223-8851 Recreation Department 223-8081 Safety Director 229-7673 Service and Information Center 223- -8211 Urban Renewal Agency 248-5087 Alcoholic Rehabilitation Program 253-3849 Bureau of Blind Services 876-2431 Department of Natural Resources 935-0615 State Employment Agency 229-5121 Small Business Administration 228-7711. Social Security Administration 872-5631 Family Services 223-2431 TIP TIP Turn In a (drug) Pusher has been begun by the Greater Tampa Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Department and the Tampa Police Department. TIP will operate a phone service between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m.

daily to accept information about suspected drug pushers In the area. Callers, whose identities will be kept secret, can receive rewards of from $100 to $500 upon conviction. The TIP number is 229-6445. Places to go Dances for leen-agers: Veterans of Foreign Wars Center, Ruskin, Friday, p.m. Live band.

Saturday Riverview Civic Center, 8-11 p.m. Live band. Bahla Beach Park. Boating and swimming. South of Tampa at Ruskin.

Bosch Gardens. Tropical gardens. Exotic bird show, Skyrail ride through African Veldt, Busch Boulevard and 30th Street. Entrance on 40th Street. Open seven days a week.

Statue of Christopher Columbus on Baysbore Boulevard near Piatt Street bridge. Family camping at: Ellsworth G. Simmons Park, south of Tampa on Tampa Bay off U.S. 41; Hillsborough River State Park, north of Tampa on U.S. 301; Northwest Camp Site, 8 miles west of Busch Gardens off Gunn Highway.

Kennedy Memorial at the University of Tampa facing Kennedy Boulevard. Gasparllla Pirate Ship docked behind Curtis Hixon Convention Center. Gasparllla Statue in Guernsey City Mobile Home Retirement Village off Gandy Boulevard. Lowry Park: Bambiland, Safety village. Fantasia Golf and Fairyland.

Picnicking and boating. Corner of Sligh Avenue and North Boulevard. Golden Gate Speedway. Stock ear racing. On Fowler Avenue.

Tampa Drag Strip. Drag racing, south of Tampa off U.S. 301. Tampa Stadium. On Dale Mabry Highway, Just south of Buffalo Avenue.

Tony Janus Memorial and Park. Landscaped area on Hillsborough River between Flatt Street and Brorein Street bridges. Ybor City. Art galleries, antique shops and cigar tactories. 3l Bay Life news For news, announcements, notices and other information you would like to see appear in BayLife, contact the following people.

Carole BardcDa 224-7866 Mary Coolldge, television, amusements 224-7746 Bob Martin, the arts 224-7740 Rick or cross, music 224-7740 Pam Pulley 224-7866 Diane Vallee. society editor 224-7740 Weddings and engagement announcements 224-7866 Address all mall to The Tampa Times, BayLife section, P.O. Box 191, Tampa, Fla. 33601. TAMPA BAY TEMPO is a politic service sf Tbe Tampa Times designed te provide a forum for community and civic groups and te Increase publle awareness of epportanltles and leisure activities offered ta tbe bay area.

Itrms te be published should be mailed at least one week befere the event Is te take place and should he typed. The sender's name and telephone namber should be Included. Items msy mulled te Tampa Bay Temps, cs (be lampa Times, P.O. TAMPA BAT DATA Cooler tonight with a gradual warming trend forecast tomorrow. Rainfall for 24 hours ending 6 a.m.

.00 For month to date 47 Barometer reading 7 a.m 30.07 TOMORROW'S TIDES High Low Kgmont Key 2:27 p.m. Shell Point 5:02 p.m. 1:11 a.m. Safety Harbor ..6:32 p.m. 2:55 a.m.

Hillsborough Bay 5:01 p.m. 1:26 a.m. Clearwater 4:35 a.m. 8:20 p.m. 2:41 p.m.

10:56 p.m. Tarpon Springs a.m. 9:14 a.m. 3:41 p.m. 11:50 p.m.

1 Today's Sunset 6:45 p.m. Tomorrow's Sunrise 6: 19 a.m. Tomorrow's Moonrise 10:52 a.m. Today's Moonset MM 0 Public hearings TODAY The Hillsborough County Commission will meet to discuss, an ordinance on the removal of refuse, at 2 p.m. in the commissioners Board Room at the Hillsborough County Courthouse.

FRIDAY The Hillsborough County Commissioners will meet at 9 a.m. to discuss the departmental zoning of an area of North Nebraska Avenue. The arts GALLERY EXHIBITIONS The Student Art Club of Tampa will hold an exhibit at the Federated Clubs Building, 809 Horatio St. through April 30. Exhibiting artists are Mrs.

Virginia Carte, Mrs. Helen Dowdy and Mrs. Mayme Leonetti. Hours from 2 to 5 p.m. every day.

The Tampa Realistic Artist, Inc. is sponsoring a Spring Art Exhibit at West Shore Plaza through May 2. The exhibit consists of oils and water colors by members of the Tampa Realistic Artists. Oil paintings by Janie Faust and Freddie Ennis, Tampa Municipal Art Museum at the University of Tampa. Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m.

to 4 P.m. through April 28. One-man show of paintings by Fran Shermon, First Federal Savings and Loan 1920 East Hillsborough Ave. Sponsored by Tampa Realistic Artist, Inc. Through April 6.

The Saturdays of Moaday thru Fri-. day Artist: Exhibition of fine art by commercial artist. Arnold's Gallery, 1714 7th Ave. Ybor City. Open 9:30 a.m.

to 5:30 p.m., Monday through Saturday. Continuous rotating exhibits 0 II-sored by the American Artists Professional League at the office of the mayor, Tampa City Hall; Shearson, Hammill and Company, 202 Madison; and the Senior Citizens Center. Trend Hoose Gallery featuring paintings by Daisy Koeing. Gallery hours: 10-5 Monday through Friday, 10-1 Saturday. Address: 3629 Henderson Blvd.

Photo-Eye of the Twenties: From the Museum of Modern Art, New York. Library Gallery, University of South Florida. Through April 11. Paintings by well-known Clearwater artist Paul Matranga, Britton Theater Gallery. Sponsored by Tampa Realistic Artist, Inc.

Through today. Dora Reed Evans' water color show, Tampa Municipal Museum at the University of Tampa. Through today Recreation Open Square Dance. 8-11 p.m., Bob Rust, caller, North Boulevard Center. Duplicate Bridie (public invited), 10 a.m.

p.m., Seminole Center. THURSDAY "Over-Thirty Generation" Dance and Social Evening (all over age 30 invited), 8-11 p.m., North Boulevard Cen. ter (Music by Gene Thompson). Duplicate Bridge (public invited), 10:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Forest Hills Center. Party Bridge (public invited).

p.m., Interbay Center. FRIDAY Spinning Wheels Square Dance Club (open dance). 8-11 p.m., Art Springer, caller, Grant Park Center. Tonrist Club Shuffleboard Tournament, 9 P.m., North Boulevard Center. Duplicate Bridge (public invited), 10 a.m.

-2 p.m., Interbay Center. SATURDAY Bay Area Twlrlers Sqnare Dance Club (open dance), 8-11 p.m., Chuck Durant, caller. North Boulevard Center. EVERY MONDAY Adult Night every Monday night from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. at the new Northwest Tampa Recreation Center located in the Pierce Junior High School cafetorium.

Card games, table games, dancing and more. Come play with All city adult band meets at 7:30 p.m. at Adams Junior High School on North Boulevard. Concert and dance music. All instrumentalists welcome.

ANYTIME Fishing, swimming, boating and pic nicking at Courtney Campbell Cause- "oaVl Islands Tennis Courts Open to 'hSwimmin and picnicking at Lithlt Springs on Lithla Road south of Brandon. Tampa Mnnlclpal Bract, supervised swimming and picnicking. On Courtney Campbell Causeway. Pl'BLlC GOLF COURSES Rocky Point Golf Club, 5151 Memorial Rogers Park Golf Course, 7910 North 30th St. Loch Raven Golf Course, 4515 North Himes Ave.

The Hillsborough County Recreation Department will offer classes in ladies physical fitness, flower arranging, charm, cake decorating and roller skating beginning next week. Call the Hillsborough County Recreation Depart-menr for further information. 223-1311 ext. 223. Movie clock See movie ads In this section.

lBRrTON "Little Big Man," 1:30. 4:45. 7:55, 10:20. (GP) CINEMA 9 12, 1:30, 3, 4:30, 6, 7:30, 9. 10:30.

(X) FLORIDA "Gimme Shelter." HILLSBOROUGH Wives." LOKW8: "Love Story" 7:30, 9:30. PALACE "Song of Norway." TAMPA "The Stewardesses." TODD "Beyond Love and Evil." 12. 1:45. 2:30. 4:15, 6, 7:45, 9:30, 10:15, (X) DRIVE-INS ALTO PARK "Midnight Cowboy," 7, "Sterile Cuckoo," (R) DALE MABRY "Thunderball, 7, "You Only Live Twice," 9:15.

(GP) Rose," "Body Stealers," 7,1 "Death Curse of Tartu," (R HILLSBOROUGH That's the Way It Is," "The Trouble with Girls," ''Live a Little, Love a Little." (Gi TOWER "Mind of Mr. Soames," 7. 10: "Twisted Nerve," 8:40. (GP) 2tlTH tfcNTURY "Blood Rose," "Body "Death Curse of Tartu." 10:20. (R) "Blood Rose," 8:40: "Body Stealers." "Death Curse of Tartu," 1O-20.

R) HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY BRANDON "Wild Country," 7, 9:10. PLANT CITY: Starllte "Zabriskie Point," 7, 10:55: "Blow Up," i. (R) Closed. OTHER CITIES CLEARWATER Capitol: "Diary of Mad HnuwwKe." CLEARWATER Translux: "The tost Valley." 1, 3:05, 5:10, 7:15, :20, (GP) DADE CITY Joy-Lan: "Candy," 7, "Killing of Sister George," DADE CITY Pasco: "Diary of a Mild Hnusewite," 7:20. 9.

(R) LAKELAND DIUVE-IN "Body Stealers." 7: "Wood Rose." "Wand of the Downed," 10:25. (R) (3 By DR. LINDSAY CURTIS Special to The Times DEAR DR. CURTIS: I read with interest your letter from the woman who lost her desire for sex' a few months after she had begun using an IUD (intra-uterine contraceptive device). I also had an IUD inserted last year, and after about six months my relationship with my husband became a nightmare.

Not only did I lose all desire for sex, but whenever my husband even touched me I became so upset I felt like screaming. Finally' I talked the problem over with my mother, and she promptly asked whether I was using an IUD or not. She then told me about a friend of hers who had experienced the very same difficulty and said that once the IUD was removed everything returned to normal. TO BE TRUTHFUL, I was awfully skeptical. It seemed stupid to blame the whole problem on a little piece of plastic inside my uterus, and I felt convinced that the cause was mostly psychological.

Even so, I had the IUD removed out of sheer desperation, and within a month, believe it or not, I was back to normal. I feel that all doctors should be aware of this reaction so that they can warn their patients of such a possibility in advance. For a while it seemed as if I were losing my mind, and it was a bad time for my husband as well. Mrs. P.H.

DEAR MRS. I con SAND BLASTING Removes old point and coating for a lasting paintl Fair prices on sand blasting, marble Crete 6, painting. 20 Years in Tcmpe) Area! free Estimates Bank financing PAINTING 3125 E. 7th Ave. 247-1816 DRIEF BUT SIGNIFICANT QUALITY Fabrics All The Way MARY PEREZ FABRICS 3302 Bay-to-Bay IS 2t Rom 2 75 $75 $6 95 PEAR Frosting OVAL Coiffure de Roma NORTH GATE SHOPPING CENTER Phone 932-5488 THURSDAY THROUGH SUNDAY The West Tampa Shirife Association is having its 10th annual Frontier Days Rodeo, at the Sheriff Posse Grounds, North Dale Mabry Highway at Lutz.

Performances are at 8 p.m. each day, with a matinee at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday. This is a Diamond Rodeo. Telephone 876-0676 for tickets.

To vote To register to vote, you must be 1. A resident of Florida one year, and, 2. A resident of Hillsborough County six months. 3. 21 years of age to vote In all elections, or, 4.

18 to vote in National elections only. For Other Information, please call: Supervisor of Elections, Tampa: 223-1311-Ext. 456. PERMANENT LOCATIONS Tampa City Hall, Clerk's Office, County Court House Rm. 175.

Plant Citv City Hall Effective 3-31-71 County Office Building. Temple Terrace City Hall. MOBILE REGISTRATION THIS WEEK LOCATIONS March 29-Apr. 2 Ward's Dale Mabry- Tampa April 5-9 University South Florida April 12-16 Zayre W. Hillsborough Town and Country.

April 19-23 16th Street and 8th Avenue Ybor City April 26-30 Marine Bank Building, Madison at Franklin. Health The GuU Coast Tuberculosis and Respiratory Disease Association mobile detection unit will be operating at the following locations this week. WEDNESDAY Vagabond Trailer Park 7570 46th Ave. St. Petersburg.

10-1; 2-5; THURSDAY Zero Manufacturing Company 14501 49th St. St. Petersburg. 11-5. FRIDAY Tyrone Villas 7828 38th Terrace St.

Petersburg. 9-12; Colony Shopping Center, 5767 38th Ave. St. Petersburg. 2-5; HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY HEALTH CLINIC ADDRESSES I Bethune.

Bethune Center, Main St.f Lee Davis Health Center, 24th St. and 28th Avenue. Del Rio, Nick Nuccio Recreation Cen-ter, 4505 E. Sligh Avenue. Grant Park, Community Center, 3802 54th St.

at 32nd Ave. Tampa Health Department, 1005 E. Kennedy Blvd. Palm River, Civic Club 58th St. South.

Port Tampa, Old City Hall 4719 Prescott St. Riverview, Chic Club. Sulphur Springs, Civic Club, 12th St. and Seward. Thonotosassa, First Methodist Church, Ft.

King Hwy. Marriage license applications have been filed by the following couples: John Erwin Jaudon and Sharon Elizabeth Tarson Arthur Everett Hanson and Suzanne Lyn Sneary Barry Lee Alspach and Marlene Ann Martino Robert Flores and Linda Joyce Hernandez Ralph Hampton Miller and Carolyn Jean Moreno Larry Allen Smith and Linda Christine Minns Charles Buddy Brandt and Janet, Elizabeth Blair Richard LeRoy Kimes Jr. and Linda Ann Boatwright William Harvard Diaz and Janet Lynn Martinez Ralph William Fitzpatrick and Brenda Joy Stanaland Ronald Emmette Cannon and Carolyn Louise Harris Edward Allen Dunn and Jeannie Lucille' Wilson William Hackett Landon and Mary Jane Koch Aubrey Vernon Craddock and Pamela Ann Dusseau Paul Nathan Sparks and Martha Stella Raznoff Thomas Brantley Becton and Pearla Marietta Price Harley Toliver Wingate and Rowena Arlene Pierce Allan James Eckard and Mary Lou Gibbs Michael Arden Floyd and Brenda Joyce Dewey Terry Randall Skinner and Mary Lou Anderson Rovell Starks and Bernice Covington William Franklin Adkins and Pamela Irene Weeks William Claude Snyder and Patricia Lee Summers Phillip Dwain Perry and Patrucia Ann Berney Teodomiro Suarez and Maria De Los Angeles Suarez James Lee Brown and Brenda Joyce Sims Robert Watt Ferguson II and Sandra Kay Ashcraft Robert Alvin McClain and Alikay As-flarya Chancey Marty Gene Singletary and Judith Irene Roberson El wood Doan Jr. and Galye Ann Toht Ira George Kresge and Violet Marie Rush Andrew Raymond LoPresti and Rosalie Savoca Ronald Larry Johnson and Ilea in Yohn Troy Lcn Powers Jr. and June Ann Hill Final divorces have been granted to the following couples: Martha Laverne vs.

Guadalupe Men-dnza Sandra Maxine vs. John Auston Johnson Richard Alfred vs. Elena B. Maraini Judy Anne vs. Norman Wesley Woolen Mary E.

vs. Joseph Nick Greco Dcmna Jean vs. Dennis Keith Carter Willie vs. Hilda Thomas Nicholas E. vs.

Barbara M. Spencer Helen M. vs. Lloyd J. Jones Luvemia Faye vs.

Thomas Bryon Crews Clara Jean vs. Walter Scholl Charles A. vs. Jessica H. Karmer Jerome vs.

Irma Jean Jackson Q5j Tours, cruises Tsm Sawyer Hsrtmr Cruise. Two-hour lecture tour, dally except Monday 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Departs from 312 Baysbore Bhd. ft Court report traceptives sometimes voice the same complaint.

In. cases of hysterectomy, where the patient falsely as-sumas that she is less feminine, this type of "hang up" is even more common and disturbing. Men who have undergone vasectomy (tubes cut and tied) may experience similar problems from the masculine standpoint. When related to simple contraceptive methods, of course, the difficulty is solved with ease. One merely abandons the contraceptive method in question and tries a different one.

With actual sterilization, however, there are no options. It is usually final or should be considered so when undertaken. Consequently, those considering tubal sterilization or vasectomy should understand the possible psychological consequences before making a final decision. THESE ARE excellent methods, however, and must not be condemned for all because of the psychological effect upon a few. ADVERTISEMENT THOSE HORRID AGE SPOTS Weathered brown spots on the surface of your hands and face tell the world you're getting old perhaps before you really are.

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