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The Corning Daily Observer from Corning, California • 4

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A- I I i .1 l( A I i 1 i -j 5 i i r. Jf 4 I a J1 Wadnsaday May X. IKS I J-j- -v i ygt 4 DAILY OBSERVES Conrfag, California MM1 Ann Landers Husband smells like a goal BARK SOIL -CONDITIONER 99 yaixi PATHWAY BARK 1 yard FOB Bed Bluff Plant AH Sales COD Diamond International Gorp. ITk 527-2281, Ext. 281 grow, to prepare them for a life of their own, to encourage Individuality and strength.

Children need support, not ultimatums. My Own Per son Dear Person If youd rather work your way through college and be on your own, I see no reason for your pari ents to hold it against Nor should you hold it against them because refuse to finance your four years of college away from home. (It lust might be they can't afford it. Do you have any idea what it costs?) My guess is that after youve flown the coop, you'll have a lot more respect for your parents. And the comforts you now take for granted will fake on a whole new meaning.

Good luck to you, dear. Wrangler Stretch Denims BseS-Sal Denims ARE HERE BAR Western Shop 1216 SOLANO ST. 824-4752 Psychiatrists say this la a i deep-seated and complicated Illness, but it can be cured, and if a man loves his wife he will try. No woman should have to sleep with a husband who amelia like a goat Dear Ann Landers: I am eagerly awaiting jny 18th birthday so I can legally escape the clutches of a lousv home life. I know my folks will suffer a geat deal when I go, but they are asking for it.

I want to leave home so I can be Independent, free to make mv own decisions and learn from my mistakes. My dad says I am to attend the next four years of mv life living at home and commuting to a nearby university which does not Interest me at nil. If I refuse Dads offer he will not give me money to go to any other school. Also, he will consider mv lack of cooperation" a slap In the face. I see no alternative except to leave home and work my wav through college.

I know it win take a few years longer but I am willing to do It. Please tell parents that It is their job to help their children Dear Ann Landers: After reading the letter. signed Low In California" I am moved to write my first letter to a columnist I faced the same problem a husband who refused to bathe or change his underwear tor weeks at a time and I hope Low will listen when I tell her to follow her instincts and do something abo-t it.1 I speak, from more than fifty years of firsthand experience. Like Low, I stuck It out because he was such a good guy. But after so many years of being left In a state of Indescribable tension and being tom between love and hate, I know what a foolish mistake I made.

Now my nervcns system is shattered beyond repair and I am In no condition to make a move. I hope every woman who reads this and has a husband with this peculiar behavioral quirk will insist that he get professional help (he la sick) or dissolve the marriage. These days woman has a good many more options than were available 50 years ago. Its too late for me, but its not too late for her. I wish the lady much success.

High And Dry In St. Pete Dear and In St. Pete: I had no Idea how many women had this problem until I printed the first letter about It several years ago. Since then I have received hundreds maybe thousands of cries for help from wives who, like you, were tom between love and hate. The spacious front yard of the home I If fla msintananra cf Mr-and M- Lyndon Johnson ion LITTI6 maimenance Stanmar Drive will be one of the stops on the Maywood Womans Club annual home tour here Saturday.

Landscaping requires minimum maintenance. Observer photo INTERNATIONAL WIG IMPORTS Anniversary Sale STARTS TODAY Corning News Notes Fish Connl Fish count as reported by the UJS. Bureau of Sport Fisheries and Wildlife In Red Bluff: TRADE IN YOUR OLD WIG (May Be Worth Up To $15) 332 OAK ST. RED BLUFF 527-6454 (Across From the State Theater) Red Bluff beet grower George Stutz will join with other members of the board of directors of the California Beet Growers "Association at the annual spring meeting of that group May 4 in Stockton. According to Stutz, the directors will weigh the reports of their contracts committee, as well as recommendations of research, public relations and other committees.

Stutz represents growers in Eutte, Colusa, Glenn and Tehama counties and serves as chairman of the associations contracts committee The Friends of the Library will meet at the library at 10 a.m. Thursday. Donations of bopks, reqondfe, games and puzzles will be received for a Book Sale May 18 and 19 at the library. Mrs. Charles B.

Harper, president, asks all those interested in the improvement of the library to attend. Edward Charles Weston, 23. Box 316, Flournoy, was picked VHab New patients in the Coming Memorial Hospital are Dorothy Dagen and Rowland Jenkins both of Corning. I Births: Mr. and Mrs, Clifford L.

Rypka of Corning are the parents of a daughter bom May 2, at 7:23 a.m. in the Coming Memorial Hospital. She weighed 7 pounds 2 ounces and was named Alyssa Katherine. Mr. and Mrs.

John Peimer of Orland are the parents of a girl bom May, 1, at 6:50 a.m. in the Coming Memorial Hospital. She weighed 8 pounds 10 ounces and la yet unnamed. Interloctory Judgements: Dumas Lois J. and David Barber Dcena D.

and Raymond Lee Final Decrees: Couch Terry Lee and John V. VVimhs Mary Ellen and Robert Potter Donna M. and David M. Lesber Connie M. and James VV.

aaraa by THOMAS JOSEPH Yesterdays Answer Christinas 25. Lingerie SRBeeoma profound 39. Latvian 40. Da business 4L So thats bowl (2 wds.) DOWN 1. Diagram 2.

Four-bagger 3. Christmas carol (4 wds.) 4. Through 5. Swiss-style house 6. Cantered 7.

Lord of the Hebrews up by local officers last night at 11:15 at the comer of North and Third sts. on a traffic warrant from the Or land justice court He was lodged in jail overnight with bail set at $72. GRnn County officers were to pick him up today. Morris Thompson 1120 South St, reported the theft of a boys bike, a yellow 20 inch Sting Ray, to the local police department. Chief of Police Jerry Rowe will attend a zone meeting May 8 in Monterey which will be held in conjunction with the annual Conference of California Peace Officers.

Rules are told for use Under a recently amended authorization, the California Department of Food and Agriculture has added peaches and apricots to plantings allowed to be treated with 2, 4-D (Amine) for control of broad-leaf weeds, according to Harry Metcalf, agricultural biologist with the Tehama County Department of Agriculture. Pesticides including the herbicide 2, 4-D are to be used only In compliance with their label unless a non-labclled use has) been specifically authorized. It must not be applied if the temperature exceeds 80 degrees or if the relative humidity Is under 30 per cent Anyone using this material on almonds, walnuts, peaches or apricots ig required to allow 40 days before harvest Growers treating any of these crops with fnust lint obtain a permit from the county agricultural commissioner. Anyone who has a contract with a processor should check to determine If the application of acceptable under the terms of the contract carol (2 wds.) 9. Get 12.

Finishing tool 16. otherwise 19. Trim 22. Father 23. Declared 24.

Small trim 27. Tranquil 29. Blustered 30. Bring joyto 3L Alighicil tree i 87. MacGSW ACROSS 1.

Fellow S. "It Came Upon a Midnight It. American inventor 1L Word with shareor house 13. Swedish wine measure If. Each 15.

King (Sp.) Eel (OJ2.) 17. Briny. three bagger 20. Young Cratchit -2L Political cartoonist 22. Wines delicacy 23.

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Withdrew Freight weight 33. Metric land McCOLLS Pint COTTAGE CHEESE 43c DUNCAN IIINKS Layer CAKE MIX 43c 9 ZEE 4-Roll Park TOILET TISSUE 39c NABISCO 14 -os. CHIPS AHOY COOKIES 59c IIOIAOM 15-ot. Can CAT 006 FOCD 2 for 25c MEDIUM YELLOW OHIORS Wl VINE IUPE TOMATOES lb. 29e FRESH CORK 2 can 25c LARGE AVOCADOS 2 for 45c NESTI.ES 2-lb.

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Sen. Now Renting Brand New Luxury 2-bdrm. Apartments Cent. Ref. Air Wall to wall carpets and draperies, color coordinated with match ing appliances.

Water and garbage included in rent 4 FREE TABLE LAMP or set of matching FRAMED PICTURES this week only for each new tenant FARMED TERRACE APTS. 824-8140 DAILY CKYPTOQUOTH-Herrt hmr to work It: AZTDLBAAZB loiroriLLow Oat letter simply Hands for another. to ttb anpto A Is nsed for the tfcmvLs, or tbe two (ft, ete. Single letters. apostrophes, the length end formation at (to words ire all Utodhaay the cods letters era different, RODBERS THEATRE OXIL MWXBYItHC YYBLH DglWOCN Tl CVfr Tfl IBB XWQLH BS LQLOA P0YLBT Vi SVI L.

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