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Coulee City , Washington
February 8, 1963     News and Standard
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Coulee City T AD .RATES: '" ' ' ' per i ue, tnm MISCI ANEOUS WANTED'FOR 50e per i que. Four St Vincent De Paul .Society.. price of three, sev Things you nolanga need the prtee of five. me. Help us to help othm. C II 4841, 9.-e646 coulee city = 3eol H flJ . "//7 S2tp WANTED CAN DRIVE to r each monthon es- Girl Cosmetics around Coulee Inecessary deliverfes hours per day. up to $5.00 per GIRL COS- Glendale, r 21", an Iwould like to lwith any amateur in the United I'll answer I can. Your advice and d3ctsive, so work. --Dennis Audi-Naughts, Ont., Canada. i$1OO@ Ptrty last week for eouplesgoing steady boy I had as my boy fond one. Any- l ar en ts were out of the parents of two of Were the chaperones broke up, this stay and help me the chaperones and J goodnight and left. in the morn- boy didn't leave tan- tilnearly 4 o'clock. We cleaned up everyffdngdght away but then we starteddancing. He didn't ,~Jen kiss me goudnight but what I'm wondering, was what we did right or wrong? I'm nearly 16. Candy. Dear Canffy: Rwas wrong. The blame is not ouly on you but m the chaper- ones as well. They had no right to leave until all the guests had gone home, yon had eve=yddng under control and were about set for bed. They d i d n' t do the job flxey should and you're just lucky you had a gentlemanhelping with the homework. Next time, know better. 0@$00 Dan: What does a widowed mother do when she has a 16-year old son who won't listen to tier? My husband died r2a eyean ago and up ua111" last year, Dennis, my son, was a good a boyasyou could find. Stnce last year he'sgosten lazy, he's falling in school, comes andgoes ashe pleases and is smoking. The worst thing of all is that he "argues with me all the time. I can't blame hit friends b~ause the boys he m- ually rum around with are fine boys and I know them and their parents very well. I need some help beftxe dtuation gets completely out of S •.. In the home, garage, office or shop-- handsome durable Presto Peg-Board to that question : .... !; j ,7 " yl r &4'x8' Panels 21c sq ft al ittm tlm InOl,l,t.T HE NEWS--STANDARD Washington Page3 control.-- tv~s Mary G. Dear Mrs G.: I'm sue you've had numezous talks with your boy, impressing on him his respousibflity. Right? H this h a s n' t penetrated and you'resure a talk with your clergyman or your doctor would have equally poor results, then you'll have to take the opposite tact and throw a scare into your son. Your chief of pplice, your sheriff or your juvenile officer would be only too happy to talk to the boy and impress on him what's expected ofkim, not only by you but by them. If worse comes to worse, he can be put under an enforced curfew by the law but I hope that doesn't be- come necessary. All he really needs to do is recognize his re- stx~sibllity in a home without a father and act accordingly. B$$$I AR MO{JR' S Picnics ,.cod .... 39¢lb ""--,--.-,m ......,............, Bacon HYG RA DE S LIC E D ......................... 21bs98¢ INSTANT " 2-ttn 6 oz. 79' ' $1.17 ........... .,.. Lb _ Spec Morning 10¢ "'--------------..--.--.----..._.....__.. .............................. 39¢ Shortening 49¢ Dinty Moore Hunt's New "''----------...--._._........... .-'----------......._..._.._...., # • t" "~ r \ You can see why one of America's favorite outdoor sports is driving Chevrolets, with four entirely different kinds of cars to choose from. TherCs the Jet-smooth Chevrolet, about as luxu- rious as you can go without going over- board in price; the low-cost Chevy II, a good-looking car that would send any family will make you think that ice and snow are kid stuff; and for pure adventure, America's only sports car, Corvette-- now in two all-new versions with looks that can stop traffic like a rush-hour blizzard. Picked your favorite already? The next thing is to take the wheel at your Chevrolet dealer's. If that doesn't have packing; another fatally you thinking of places to favorite, the sporty Corvair, whose rear-engine traction Keeps @itlg feJ| gO,havemaybea ballY°U'daroundrathertown!jUst JET-SMOOTH CHEVROLET IMPALA SPORT COUPE / CHEVY II NOVA 400 SPORT COUPE CORVAIR MONZA CLUB COUPE CORVETTE STING RAY SPORT COUPE Now--Bonanza B,lys on four entire/y different kinds of cars at your Chevrolet dealer's . ............................................................................ ~ "--:.S"+ 7 ........ @ 632-5261 City, Washington