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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 8

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Land ers swers YOUR Problems Mlllioh-to-One Shot Aim You have had many strange letters ill yOiir Column ru bet mine will be the istttaigest. 19411 waa 17. We lived in a city near an Army abdiX became involved wjth a soldier. I had a fcMld'pat of I gave up' the when he was old. Ttbe faflier was trtnfiJEeired before I knew I was pregnant and I lost track of him.

Two years- later I married a fine man who kpew about my past arid has never once men- ticMied it. Our (ihild was bom the flajtowing year a her real name) is 21 aiid in coUege. aiftd woidd fehap 4i the-fother $1iQt i ask fehnlfer to find oat if the boy If he waS'should 1 her he may be her halfrbrother? Oquld they have normal ohOdren if they married? Please help am going to near RX: I checked with Mittiorittes they ail agree thai the chances are mllliinns to -one the bpy being your- One coa- suiiCaaf suggested your ot giiUt nilght be niiag- Jhe reseinhiance in yoilr eye. If tlie boy 18 half- unHkely in the light. Of.

tdoete have a gopidi clianoe of leaving twrmal proved' Inherited lis 2 Menmmrm wpnid serve no wwiajwypnee. lectures, concerts and in church? I'm sick of rubtier- neCking to spe over a mountain of ratted iiair whicli stands eight inches above the liead and five inches out at the sides. Thank you. CUT OFF BY- CRAZY COIFFURES. Dear Gut Off: In the days when women wore enormous on the Hcreeii widch read: "WiU the ladies Mndiy rwnove their It ly iseemsJpraotioat to suggest those high Jotm are UKIAS DAILY tJStAfi, PONDAt, JANUARY 17,1960 Sie iwsUIt of several hours (not to mention dollars) spmt at the salon.

I wiU print your letter, however, in the'hope that some of the Pompadour Paulas and Bouffant Betsys will see It and take the hint. Ann Landers will be glad to help yoii with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaperf enclosing a stamped, self-addressed envelope.) Olf erid ibr Sale A six litoom house and bam located at 295' Fwt Bragg Road Willits, wiU be offered for sale by public auction at the site this Thursday, beginning at 12:15 p.m., according to Sam Helwer, district engineer for tlw Division of Highways. Minimum bid for this item is $1. The property will be open for inspection at 11:45 a.m.

on the date of the sale. Full details and terms of Sale may be obtained from the office of the California Division of Highways, 1656 Union Street, Eureka. To Clirb Populiotlin HOUSING The Senate to of 'Robert C. Wepyer to be nrt first Negro member of the Cabinet. Weaver was named'Pif: week-to head the rTew Depqiiment tlrban bevelopment last yM On Eel River Studies I am.

jait Had her eVes opened lyiy; fpienfl asked me to her shp took her written test for a driver's license. I'll'be taking my test next year and I wanted a preview. My friend flunked the test and was very mad at officer who did the fading. accused tfaiQwing: hi. trjck questJons so iSixjuldhTt pass.

off said, "Better to flunk, the paper thap on the. highway," We doii't GIVE away licensed here. Our job is to protect your life and the lives of others against drivers who don't the rules." The officer then went on to explain that thousands of people are, killed every year because tliey didn't know what a sign the OTHER fellow didn't know. I realize for the first time the importance of studying and understanding the' driver's manual. When I take my test I'll know it backward and forward.

Thanks for your time NOW. Dear Wiser: Ttiaoks for YOtJR time. Your letter may cliange the lives of some of our even save a few. Colleoe Classes Open Feb. 7 Af High School evening o-l I classes wiH be offered in Ukiah this spring by Santa Rosa Junior OqJlege.

Registration will be at the "on Thursday, Feb. 3, pjn, raid frOTn .6:308:30 p.m. Boote for the classes be Spld at-that. time. on MtHiday.

Feb. 7. Tfee courses for the spring semester include: art, typewriting 2, vocabulary, business real estate accounting practice part 3, Engljsh 1 fiftglisih 1 JB, European history, 4 B. California his- 22 hpspjtal community rdalions, general arithmetic, poiltioal science 10, psychology 1 psydiplogy 33, sociology 2, and zoology 10. Evening college co'jrses are being brought to Ukiah through the cooperatioh of the Unified school district, the Mendocino County shools office, and the Santa Rosa junior college district.

The evening college offerings in Ukiah are intended to fiU the educational gap in Mendocino County until a local junior college can be established to meet local needs, v. Wisdom With ChDdren: the Leading water authorities addressed members of the Eel River Flood Control and Water Conservation Association during that organization's quarterly meeting Friday in Santa Rosa. Vernon J. Hansen, project development engineer, Bureau of Reclamation, reported that the accelerated studies by the bureau on the upper Eel River are directed toward obtaining a feasibility report on the English Ridge Project late this spring, and securing Congressional-authorization in 1967. Gordon W.

Duideth, acting chief, northern district, Department of Water Resources, said that the State Department of Water Resources is accelerating studies on the Ntiddle Fork of the Eel and is conducting extensive geologic work at' potential dam and n.e 1 sites; George Riley, chief engineer, and Counties. William Fox, river basm and watershed planning party head, U. S. Soil Conservation Service, reported, on the progress of studies of stream turbidity and sediment production in the Eel and as to how proper land management practices could help alleviate this problem. directors further adopted a policy to retain the original purpose and intent of the Davis- Grunsky Act.

This was done in response to proposals that would divert monies from tjie fund to construct distribution facilities for those agencies contracting for water delivered by the state. The directors further authorized the association officers to negotiate with the firm Leeds, Hill and Jewett on the ment of a practical action program. This program would be to focus attention on those pro- raid. pfeaies which bombed and chafed an estimated 600 Viet Cong troops found hidirg in a region 20 miles west of Saigon. U.

S. spokesmen said at teast. 40 guerrillas were killed in the six-hour barragb of bombs, rockets and 20 millimeter cannoa fire. San Francisco district, U. S.

i posals that are Jnost beneficial Corps of Engineers, reported on i to the association counties, and the status olE flood control proj- to provide a plan by which the association codld help expedite the construction of north coast projects. ects currently under way and under study in the areas recent floods have occurred. The luncheon speaker, Fred C. Lee of National RELATED LOVE, KOTE Sciences Company gave a entation on that firm's proposal CLIFTON, England (UPI) for an undersea pipe line sys- A postcard sent 56 years ago by tem which would convey water a girl to her sweetheart has from the major northcoastal just been delivered, according Dear Ann Landers: Will you please say something about women with high and puffy hair-do's that obstruct the view in the theater, the movies, at ganizational work in connection Complete Guide to Your Chad's with the association. Development, Well Being Care, by I.

N. Kugelmass. Aids adopted a resolution supporting parents in the recognition and a study by the slate aimed at solution of day-to-day problems improving the fisheries in small in handling children. coastal streams of Mendocino streams to the deficient areas of to the family of Arthur Tattam, I died 37 years ago and who had married another girl. A family spokesman said were trying to trace girl, Kate Woodward, who in 1910 lived 15 miles away from Tattam.

"If the card had The association directors arrived on, time, it could well have changed the course of two lives," said. central and southern California. V. M. 'Bob" Moir, California State Chamber of Commerce, of Santa Rosa, was presented wi'h 3 scroll and watch for his or- An allergy is not contagious.

Cease Fire from Page tay in self defense during The announcement followed separate Viet Cong raids today within earshot of Saigon, all of which were repulsed by government defenders. At least 30 oneL DltlVEB Larry Wade Sutton. 27, Leggett, was by Highway Patrolmen Sunday on suspicion of near Leggett and at county jail. SAN FRANCISOO (UPI) The faioreashiely rapid rate at which the world's populatioh, is growing means an outright limit must be placed on the riumber of people who inhabit the planet, a symposium on population concluded Sunday. Searching for ways to stop the real danger of overpopulation, some speakers advocated techniques ranging from a tax on children and a limit on family size to colonizing other planets.

It won't be enough, said Dr. Robert C. North, of political science at Stenford University, to preventjhe birth of unwanted, childretfT He told the University of California symposium, that it will also be necessary to "prevent the birth of deeply wanted, even longed- for children." North predicted that a "child tax'' WiUlwl adopted by nations to limit more than a inimimal number- of offspring, "Indeed, it is not inconceivable that certain nation states may find themseHyes pressed by an extraordinalry invasion of human limiting of births by legal ordinance," he said. Although many speakers were worried about erosion of personal freedom through mandatory birth control. Dr.

Russel V. Lee, medical of the Palo Alto Medical Clinic called current attitudes 'backward." Dr. Lee said one of his greatest disappointments was "the attitude of the in his great Wirti Rapped For Inxirease In "Wetbacks' WASHINGTON, (UPI) Sen. George Murphy has charged diat "unprecedented pf Mexican farm workers have crossed the bor- tic dried out dogma," Lee Illegally as a result of La- speeoh before the United Nations when he referred to pop- ulatiah as "irraitloml." are being given drama- Bridge Smashes Records Reflecting the Redwood Empire's conmiuter and tourist boom, the Golden-Gate Bridge smashed all traffic records in 1965, carrjdng 26,001,203 cars, trucks anff buses. This report was released Friday by the Golden Gate Bridge and Highway District, which noted the total.was up 5 per cent from 1964, when 24,759,228 vehicles crossed; and up 69 per cent in a 10-year period since 1956.

Directors discussed financing a second deck on the span, which they adopted "in principle as an anti congestant naeasure last October. Lowell Edington, Napa County, asked for an engineer's report to see Jf the new level could be financed aU or in part out of tolls. Bridge Engineer thur C. Jenkins said his staff is studying the question, including "entirely exploratory" investigations of the effect of increased tolls. Jenkins' findings will be ready about the middle of this year, in time to be considered with two independent feeisibility studies of the second deck and a review by Oifforil E.

Paine, consulting engineer. The publisher of Parents Magazine, (jeorge J. Hecht, said he was "terrified by the consequences of world "We've got to sell the idea that the happiest families are the smallest families," Hecht said. The publisher also caMed on President Johnscxi to appoint a presidential task force to recommend what rate of population growth is best for the nation's economy. LONGEVITY RECEIPT CASABLANCA, Morocco (UPI) Hadj Mohammed Ban Mbark, who claimed to be 165 yew 's has died here, survived hy some 250 children and was TOHiSied Tind one of the sons, living in southern Morocco, claims to be 110.

Hadj bor Secretary WiUard Wb'tz's farm policies. He said Saturday released by U.S.' immigration officials showed that 52,748 Ule- gal entrants were caught in the first 10 months of 1965, as compared with 30,799 a year eiEir- iier. And he added that 'experienced immigration officials have told me personally that for every wetback they catch, as many as four are probably already in the counilry." Mui-phy said the increased illegal crossings were the direct result of Wirtz' "failure to develop and implement a realise tic supplemental program" to replace the bracero program which ended Dec. 31, 1964. Mohammed-attribirted his -kmgL- life to a healthy diet of vegetables and milk products: ALWAYS FIRST Wait! One Day Only! PREINVENTORY CLEARANCE Thursday, Jan.

20 Only! BUSINESS and INDUSTRIAL REVIEW All Types Trdcfors Repqired FORD Scries and Service Wilson Ford Tractor Co. (Formarly Gaysar Tractor) 1146 S. Hiwoy LEOAl. NOTICE NOYlCE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE On Tuesday, the 25th day of January, 1966, at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M., of Bald day, at thft front entrance of the WESTERN TITLE GUARANTY COMPANY. Ifll N.

State Street, )n the City of Ukiah, County of Mendocino, State of California, WESTERN TITLE OIJARANTY COMPANY Mendocino County DlvlaloD. formerly MENDOCINO COUNTY TITLE aH truBtee, will Bell at public auction, to the bidder, for caoh, in money of th6 United States, all payable at the time of sale, the following: described real property, situated In the County of Mendocino, State of California, and described follows, to -wit: Commencing at the Northwest corner of the lafliiii JoBe and-ErllndauSrsisneros as shown Bnd -deBlgmated -on-that certain" Jn In 1, drawer 1ft. patre 32, Surveyora Slaps of Mendocino point Kputh West, 660.96 tfiet: thence South 46' 40" East, 189.59 feet to and for the poinjt of of this description: thence North 06' Bast, 137.60 feet; thence South 46' 40" East, 87.60 feet; thence South West. 137.60 feet; thence Jjlorth 46' 40" West, 87.60 feet to the point of beginning. Said wlU be made without covenant or' warranty regarding title, pess to satisfy the obVSatlon secured by purauant to the power of sale confierred In a certain deed of trust executed by KENNETH C.

PENHAM ETHEL B. PEN- HAM, Wife, trustors, to MEN- POCWO OPUNTT TITLE COM- PAK corporation, as triiBtee, for the, benefit and security of JOSE R. O. and ER- 'lAVDk BlBSmiOB. anS wltp.

Oct 16. October 30, 1962. In of the Recorder ortlje of itendoclno. State of California, In WJwlr 610 of Offl- At we 104. 1966.

BIT EBN GUARANTY ndbcino County Divtslon, COUN- 11 George Eckman, co-owner of VervHjri Eckman, 263 North State Street in Ukiah, is shown in the large linoleum disp ay department of this popular local paint store. Big Selection of Linoleums and Vinyls at Venturi Eckman Venturi Eckman, 263 North State -Street, now-Jias the larg- Think of June in January. The best place to begin planning your next vacation, is at Bank of America. By putting away the money you'll need in a banlcisavings account, you'll be ready to leave when the schedule. Meanwhile yourmoney can immediately available, and earning interest.

Start your vacation now. Open a savings people who specialize in, people at the bank. 1" est selection of top quality leums norOi of San -Francisco ipatrohs tfifqagfaont this In addition to a large stock of 6, 9 and 12 foot linoleums to be 'by tiie do-it-yourselfer, a selectlcwi of famous name brands such as Armstrong and Bird inlaid linoleums and vinyls is available. Many patterns and colors are being shown and installation by expert is furnished it A large of wall-to- wall in the new and beautiful 500 tiylpns and acry- lics is also carried by this well- known and popular store. Here also will be found the largest election of drapery hardware Veifturi Eckman ers in Ukiah for famous Sherwin-Williams and exterior paints and use the mous Kem Colormeter for mixing some 40QjUfferent colors of paints in about any shade 'tiie, customer desires.

Give them a call or stop by at 263 N. State St. You will be pleased with their products an4 services. DAIRY Per ARM OmlWvv "Ifeifrt end CiMHii Only ftam BMtiinfi in UUdi A TILE LINOLEUM Sherwin-Wiinams Paints Blhdi Kinch Drapery THflt Venturi Eelunan 263 N. 462-3933 HOLZ CO.

fam Eqiilftmanl and OliM Sprinldw Syttomt Ciajf RoOfOod 462-3831 EMPIRE CLEANERS.

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