Promi Dear Ann Landers: I am going with a girl who has a bad reputation. We are both 16 years of age. From~vur first date, Val told me there were a lot of Stories going around about her, and that most of them were true. I thought she was kidding but I know now she was not, e A few days ago my buddy took her out. It wasn't even a date, it was just a ride. He told me the next day that Val was a pushover and I ought to ditch her. I asked Val if what my friend had told me was the straight story and she said yes. Then she added, "'It's that way with almost everybody." Val insists she has never been in love and she is sure no boy has ever loved her. Why then is she so free with her body? I really care for this girl and I want to understand her but I can't. Please explain Val's ac- tions to me --Qnestion Mark Dear Q. Mark: This girl is emotionally unblanaced. She gives in to every boy who comes along because she wants des- perately to be liked. Val's low opinion of herself makes it im- possible for her to believe that she could hold a boy's interest with conversation alone. stood: Few people have ANN LANDERS scuous Teenager Emotionally Unstable movies. He was agreeable. Since that time we haven't gone any place without her. Even when we go for a spur- of-the-moment hamburger, Bill says, 'Call Helen."' "The poor thing is probably alone." "The poor thing"' is rolling in money, has an attractive home, a great wardrobe and can go any place in the world she wants to. But it seems she only wants to go with us. Helen calls Bill for all kinds of advice--from how much air she should put in the tires to how much interest she should be collecting on her money. She is generous, however--always buys three tickets to every- thing. Helen gets sweeter by the day and I am becoming shakier and more perturbed. We are in our late 40's and have never had any serious trouble until now. I realize, Ann, thai I should be able to handle this problem, but I just around for a fourth party--right now. Helen needs a man and the best way to make sure she doesn't get yours is to dredge up some eligible unmarrieds, Confidential to Misunder- exotic touch to the The girl is pathetic and I hope ability to put into words exactly she gets some professional help|what they mean. This is a rare before she winds up in very|talent. And if you don't believe serious trouble. me, listen to yourself the next time you try to put an idea Dear Ann Landers: A year aes aif é Haze] Blackman can't. Any advice? -- Third Party F i Dear Party: Start scouting oe eee among many other things, the inspiration for some of the newest and most excit- ing, unique prints which de- signers are using to lend an contem- porary fashions. Created by for The Tree House, this straight line shift of African - cotton with long, printed puffy sleeves falls short of the knee in the' current "in"? ago my friend's husband was killed in an accident. It was a tragic loss and I felt sorry for her. On three or four occasions I asked my husband, Bill, if it would be all right to.ask Helen to join us for dinner and the By ELEANOR ROSS Spray - Painting Hints Give Professional Job such as patio, porch or grass, THE STARS SAY We are completely fascinated|with newspapers, plastic drop- by the statistics on push-button] cloths or old sheets. Small items By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Congenial mark prove highly enjoyable. Also fa- tertainment interests. If tomorrow is your birthday,| push-button paints. your horoscope indicates a highly satisfactory year, with ; planning to paint! wrought-iron occupational affairs advancing|furniture or railings, we should Read the label carefully be- paint, This advice may seem Along with these figures the|obvious, but it is not always vored: Romance, travel and en-|industry has some fine hints for|followed. The "small label de- best and most effective use of|notes whether that particular brand of -- do the job you want it to do, whether it ra sg ge ec should be shaken before each use and other related informa- throughout March, the last week|he sure to check on sersols|tion. of September, the first t Ne |eae a made for this pur- weeks of October and next No- vember, And, where financial matters are concerned, you can expect many gains -- notably|tncidentally, during the first three weeks of April, in September and Octo-|,, ber. Conservatism along these lines is advised during the first three weeks of March and throughout June. Where your personal life is concerned, look for happy devel- opments in your sentimental in- terests during June and late Oc- tober. Do not take the "'ro- mances" of May, September and next November too seri- ously, however. If careful to|o avoid friction in domestic circles tion of the surface (sanding or pose. You will need two types: |carefully a rust inhibitor to go underneath |such as touch-ups. One advan- and a final coat of metal paint.|tage all aerosol spray paints careful prepara-\and coating share is that the air is kept out so the paint will sing steel wool paint) will result in a more professional job. When you decide to paint outdoor furniture, the job can be done right where the pieces are used--outdoors, New colors now on the market make this job more appealing, and with the spray cans, it certainly is easy. IN A CLEAR DAY When you do paint the lawn --especially in early March, latelor terrace furniture, select a June and early July--your home|stii, clear day so that wind- and family life should be excep-|porne dust and other debris will tionally pleasant. Best periodsinot mar freshly spray-painted for travel and stimulating social activities: The first three weeks surfaces. Protect surrounding surfaces Store left-over aerosol paints against future use, spray cans. The units manufac-|can be shielded with a box-top tured run into nearly 2,000,000,-|to provide a disposable painting 000 cans that were produced in|shield. relationships will|1965. This includes the 152,900,- this day, with the result/000 containers of aerosol paints, /fore you start spraying on the that any group activity should|coatings and other finishes, on flaking be usable as long as there is any left in the can. Check the indeed, paints label for suggestions. As with all other aerosols, and in any form, store spray paints out of the reach of small away from heat. Dispose of aerosol paints with non-burnable trash, One way to children and simplify the eventual disposal of aerosol paints is to expend left- over spray and propellent by pushing the valve until only the air comes out, Then, and onyl then, put the empty aerosol in the trash to be professionally removed. Please do not burn ov aerosols in home trash res. of May, next June and Sept be fr. A child born on this day will be intuitive, conscientious and highly trustworthy. 4 GOOD DAY Despite the possibility of some minor complications, Monday should be a fairly good day. Routine affairs will probably ad- vance more than new enter- prises but in the latter connec- tion practically any constructive plan or endeavor should show some progress. 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