Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, April 28, 1980 Page: 2 of 10
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" 2—THE NEWS-TELEGRAM, Sulphur Springs, T»xas, Monday, April 28,1980.
Same old 'serious' line
Dear Ann Landers: Why do
guys always hand out that tired
old line, "I don’t want to get too
serious," when they are the
ones who started it in the first-
place? ■ '
This is the third time I have
fallen into the same trap with a
fellow who instigated the
“serious” stuff. The relation-
ship always starts out fine.
Everything is on the up and up
Then Mr. Hot-to-Trot starts to
talk about how I am driving him
crazy and he is only human, too.
The next thing 1 know we are
very intimate. Then he gives
me the old routine, “I don’t
Want to get too serious." What
he really means is, “1 would
like to keep this up, but I want to
go with other girls, too."
I am not the only person who
has this problem. Several
Women I know are in the same
boat. Nobody has any answers.
Have you9 ~ Mixed Feelings In ”
Hamilton, Ont
Dear Ham: listen with a‘
third ear, honey. What these
fellows are really saying is, "I
would like to sleep with you, but
I don’t want to marry you.” Get
it9
Dear Ann Landers: I have
been married to a wonderful
man for two years. We have an
adorable 13-month-old son.
“Tun" is a devoted husband
and father
I have never met his family.
He was an adopted child and his
stepparents were very cruel to
him. He wanLs nothing to do
with them. When I asked about
his natural mother he said,
‘.‘You wouldn't understand
because your family is so warm
and loving.” He never wants to
see his mother again: We had a
big wedding. His/mother and
stepparents were not invited.
They live in another state and
probably have no idea he is
married.
1-ast Christmas his mother
send a beautiful gift to his of-
fice. I know he has talked to her
on the phone. He says she is just
Each year the Kentucky
Derby trophy is designed, in
keeping with the 1921 gold
cup, for the owner of the win-
ning horse. Silver replicas in a
smaller size are presented to
the winding jockey and train
trying to make him feel guilty.
1 think his mother should be
told he is married and that she
has a grandson. We are net
kids. I am 30 and Tim is 31. 1
have his mother’s phone
number and am tempted to call
her. -Should I? — Eating At Me
Dear Eating: No. Your
husband's relationship with his
mother has nothing to-do with
you. One day Tim ritay change
his mind, and I hope, he floes.
Until that day comes, butt out,
dear.
Dear Anri Landers: We are a
group of dedicated people who
make our living typesetting for
a newspaper. Several times you
have made references to
mistakes and have blamed us.
We are tired of people stopping
us on the street and criticizing
us for mistakes in the paper
You have helped to perpetuate
•this fa)]acy.
Typesetters DO make
typographical errors. But
people don’t realize that after
the material is typed it is sent to
a proofreader. That person is
responsible for finding
mistakes and sending it back to
the typesetters for correction.
The copy should be perfect
so mea culpa to you and your
unjustly maligned brothers and
sisters.
Don’t flunk your chemistry
test. Love is more than one set
of glands calling to another If
you have trouble making a
Ann J,
Landers i
when it appears in print (PS.
What fool would put 13 cups of
lemon juice in a lemon
meringue pie, anyway?) —
Tiffed In Springdale, Ark.
Dear Ark: My editor says you
are right on. He also says
computers are doing most of the
typesetting these days, and the
typesetter never sees the copy,
distinction you need Ann's
booklet, "Love or Sex and How-
to Tell the Difference.” Send a
long, self-addressed, stamped
envelope with your request and
50 cents to Ann lenders, P.O.
Box 11995, Chicago, Illinois
60611.O
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April 29, 1980
This coming year oilers you the
'opportunity to meet many new
and exciting people Judiciously
choose the ones whose friend-
ships you care to cultivate An
unwise Choice could dilute your
happiness
TAURUS (April 20-May 20) Your
triends may be backing you up in
an adversary situation today, but
that doesn't mean you are right.'
Turn the coin over arid look at
the other side Romance, travel,
luck, resources, possible pitfalls
and career for the coming
months are all discussed in your
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GEMINI (May 21-Juna 20), Get
your broom and be ready to go
to work That rug you've been
sweeping everything under is
about to be lifted, and you'll be
standing in a cloud of dust
CANCER (June 21-July 22)
Complications could arise today
when one who thinks he can get
away with it may try to manipu-
late you through clever, pressure
tactics
LEO (July 23-Aug. 22) If the
stand you take today on an issue
doesn't meet with majority
approval, be prepared to start
running The pack will be nipping
at your heels
VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22) Try
not to get into a debate with an
opinionated person today Each
of you could sayrwhings you
might regret saying rater
LIBRA (Sept 23-Oct. 23) Cau-
tion Is essential in the handling of
any financial situation today. If
you can put things off until
another day. do so
SCORPIO (Oct. 24-Nov. 22) It
would be foolish to let another
make an Important decision for
you today If he or she makes a
mistake, you're the one who'll be
held accountable
SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23-Dec. 21)
Don't count on anyone else to
carry any share of your workload
today They wouldn't come
through, and you're |h« nn« who
will shoulder all the consequenc-
es.
CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)
It s good to be independent, but
not to the point where it meets
with disapproval by your peers
This is one of those days when
it's best to please the majority
AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Fefa. 19)
Your image is fragile today, so
don't be intimidated by the arro-
gance of another and stoop to
his or her level by responding in
kind
PISCES (Fab. 20-March 20)
Carelessness In respecting
others' opinions could get you
into hot water today Hold them
in proper regard if you want the
same treatment
ARIES (March 21-April 19)
Review your financial picture
realistically before committing
yourself to a situation, you can't
afford. You could blow that sur-
plus you just acquired
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Keys, Clarke. Sulphur Springs News-Telegram (Sulphur Springs, Tex.), Vol. 102, No. 101, Ed. 1 Monday, April 28, 1980, newspaper, April 28, 1980; Sulphur Springs, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth824273/m1/2/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Hopkins County Genealogical Society.