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Ukiah Daily Journal from Ukiah, California • Page 8

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8 -WEDNESDAY, MARCH 16,1988 THE UKIAH DAILY JOURNAL ANN LANDERS Ukiah High School Performing Arts Department PRESENTS FORTY SECOND STREET March 18,19, 23, 24,25 8:00 p.m. UHS Cafetorium $5.00 Adults Students OF MENDOCiNO COUNTY Banfe Member Don't sleep with your ex Dear Ann Landers: As a woman who walked out on one man and was dumped by another, I feel qualified to comment on your reply to "Undecided in Montana." Just because her husband (from whom she is separated) ends up in her bedroom when he comes to visit the kids does not mean that he still cares for her and that there is hope for the marriage. Take it from me, Ann, what it really means is that the clown wants to have his cake and eat it, too. When a family man tells his wife that he is in love with somebody else, wants a divorce and moves out, she had better believe it's all over. "Undecided" should make him stick to his decision.

In the long run the cleanest breaks are the easiest. In both the cases I was involved in, the men went back to their wives and I was glad they did. It was the decent thing to do. Sign in California Dear Content: Your up-front confessions are refreshingly honest I hope you have profited by what you have learned and made a good life for yourself. Dear Ann Landers: A Massachusetts reader asked, "What on earth is wrong with most repair people who come to do a job?" (She said they were irresponsible, forgetful, lazy, incompetent and poorly trained.) I would like to ask her this question.

Did you try to save a buck by hiring the local yokel down the street, or the friend of a friend, or the guy who works out of the back of his pick-up truck? If so, it serves you right. They are the ones who give our industry a bad name. Another problem is those third- rate outfits that hire low-bailers Radio SWM'O' 3 Digital Stereo Receiver STA-2280 by Wireless Remote VMS VCR Cllt 120 Model 18 Realistic 160 I239 95 gn mitt oer ehmntl, minimum I229 95 Reg. 349.95 Low As $15 Per cable- 4-event timer. cent meters, i Compact Disc Player CD-2300 by Realistic $60 Reg.

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Payment may vary depending upon account balance. hi.b; TOUCH phones work on both tone and pulse lines. Therelore, in areas having only jl.e (njidfy-dial) lines, you can still use services requiring tones, like the new long-distance systems and (omputerized services. FCC registered. Not for party lines.

We service what we sell because they can start work tomorrow, or they con the boss into believing they can keep costs down by not carryiung insurance. Tell your readers who want Grade A work to contact their local trade associations, such as the National Association of Home Builders, or the National Association of the Remodeling Industry, Associated Builders and Contractors. Also, it wouldn't hurt to call the Better Business Bureau and the Chamber of Commerce and find out if the person they plan to hire is a member in good standing and what kind of performance record he (or she) has. Sign me A Reader in Michigan Dear You told it like it is, and I thank you. Dear Ann Landers: Regarding the dilemma: To take the cotton out of the bottle of aspirin or leave it in: Take it out There is no "active ingredient" in aspirin, as your reader stated.

The aspirin itself is combined with a filler. The cotton, if left in the bottle, will absorb moisture and hasten the breaking down of the tablet into the two substances from which it is made. P.S. If the aspirin smells like vinegar, it has decomposed. Don't use it.

S.M., Chemistry Professor, Farmingdale, N.Y. Dear Professor: Thanks for the correct information. It arrived not a minute too soon. Conflicting theories on this subject were giving me a headache. Readers who want to write to Ann Landers should send their letters to: Ann Landers, Ukiah Daily Journal, P.O.

Box 749, Ukiah, CA 95482. Letters received by the Journal will be forwarded, unopened, to Ann Landers. Golden Age star Olive Carey dies at 92 CARPINTERIA, Calif. (AP) Olive Carey, veteran actress of Hollywood's Golden Age and wife and mother to a pair of famous Harry Careys, died quietly in her home. She was 92.

Bom Olive Golden on Jan. 31, 1896, she came from a performing family headed by her father, famed vaudeville entertainer George Fuller Golden. Mrs. Carey died of natural causes at her home Sunday. The actress destined to wed actor Harry Carey appeared on screen with him in the 1914 silent movie, "The Sorrowful Shore." She later worked with director D.W.

Griffith. When Carey died in 1947, Mrs. Carey came out of retirement to act in such films as "The Searchers," "The Alamo" and "Two Rode Together." She has appeared with other Hollywood greats such as Jimmy Stewart, Richard Widmark, Vera Miles and Natalie Wood. If You Can't Go To Europe BRING A LITTLE EUROPE TO YOUR HOME Introducing Regal AquaPearl The American paint with a European accent Range of 1,600 custom colors Use on primed wallboard, plastic, wood trim, paneling Highly durable washable surface- dries in less than 1 hour Higher in luster than eggshell finish, but softer than semigloss per gal. PRICES APPLY AT PARTICIPATING STORES AND DEALERS OFF RIVIERA BLINDS by Levolor American Fashion With A European Flair Largest assortment of colors and baked-on finishes that won't chip, peel or corrode Exclusive Vogue IM Valance included in price MagicWand tilt control Crashproof cord lock Corrosion resistant hardware Many optional features All covered with Levolor Forever Never Warranty iwail PAINT WALLPAPER WINDOW COVERINGS 710 MAIN UKIAH 462-4881 MON-FRI 9-5 SAT 92.

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