Third Degree Burns Him Up . By Abigail Van Buren DEAR ABBY: About four months agol met a very pretty Christian girl. She's 26 and claims tohe a virgin, Jam 32, and divorced. (No children, . ‘ I told this lovely girl all about myself, explaining to her that I had accepted Jesus Christ as my personal savior two years ago, but before then I could have said with the Apostle Paul that I was the “Chief Sinnor.” . Tasked her to marry me: she said she would think itover.- . The next day she handed me a piece of paper thal looked like an application for a job with the CLA! She asked me to fill it out right then and there. There were questions like, | “Where have you been employed for the past 10 years? Have you ever been fired? If so, stale reasons. Where did you obtain your divorce? Have you ever had any com- municable diseases? Do you have a police reeard? List your assets, Liabilities. Give three character references,” I felt like telling her to take her questionnaire and get. - lost, but I really wanted to marry her, so J filled it out, What is your opinion of this girl? Do you think she'd make . a good wife? NEEDS TO KNOW ~ DEAR NEEDS; She's gutsy, realistic, caretul and thorough. And one thing is certain, she's taking no chances, Your confession of having been the “Chiel Sinner” ao doubt prompted the inquisition, She may make a good wife, but I think she'd make a better probation officer. BEAR ABBY: [ am 17 and have a problem I can’t solve. I asked my mother and she said to ask you. . About three months ago my best girlfriend (I'll call her Jill) introduced me to her steady, Scott. He goes to a dil- ferent school, { liked him, but considered him unavailable, sa I did nothing to encourage him. Seott started calling me, Since then we've been seeing each other, He never told Jill that he was seeing me, but Jill started telling me that she is ; worried about losing Scott because he hasn't been calling her lately. Naturally, I didn't think it was my place to tell Jill why. ot I asked Scott to tell Jill that he’s been seeing me, but he, says he just can't hurt her that way. I don't feel guilty ' so friendly with girls of their ages? because { didn’t try to get him away from Jill.’ . i don't want to lose Jill's friendship since we've been close friends for years. But I really like Seott and don't want to lose him, either. What should I do? LITTLE ME IN NEWARK . DEAR ME. Make up your mind whether you want Jill's friendship or Scott, hecnuse as I size it up, you can't keep both. Since you knew Seott was Jill's steady, you should have refused to date him until he leveled with Jill, As for hia reluctance to “hurt Jill” by telling her the truth—horecradich! He'll hurt her more by NOT telling her. And you'll have been a party to it. _ DEAR ABBY: I am writing concerning my nephew, (I'l call him George.) He is 23 and has taken a sudden interest in three neighbor girls, ages 10, 14 and 16. They are sisters. George was never known to have a girlfriend, and sudden- ly he is taking these girls for rides, buying them treats and even gifts! I spoke with Gearge's father about it, and he said he would talk to George, but [’m not sure he did. Then [ spoke to the girls’ mother, hoping she would tell the girls not to go with George any more, but she said she liked George, trusted him and didn’t see why her daughters shouldn't go with him. Abby, do you think it's normal for a 23-year-old man to be Tam very uneasy about this and think something should be done. Do you know of a way to break it up? CONCERNED AUNT DEAR CONCERNED: If you have sufficient evidence that there's something murky going on, and fear the girls are im any danger, alert the legal authorities. Otherwise, milod your own business, By Stan Lee and John Romita FHKS} { WHAT T HAD: IN MINDS a = y)) We, Wee 1H Deng bang News Bre ‘ats I See Youve aut Suceine ; te ns me meee HELP By Brant Parker and Johnny Hart Whee OU NT Se6 Tao MANY FEZALE Who CHAIN-SLclé . . bo tere G)Fieid Erterorives. ine, tire, “I GUIT SMCKING. ———— Diiahd Intorntons, a, 1079 — M @ DR (HERE, Tey’) THis IS A © IM TRYING To deor ‘| SWIZZLE. STick. [QUIT DRINKING. IM TRYING TO By Garry Trudeau YOU THINKING ” OF EDITING HIS The Herald, Tuesday, November 13, 1979 Page 25 -.... and in these days you need those ROUTE _ CARRIERS EARN MONEY! i, rs Me Weds fu, wagbaten extra dollars for fun and school. You'll enjoy doing this important job with girls and boys your age. Have fun and get paid too! th OMe ote fa Fbed PB aaed. The "DAILY HERALD needs Carriers Terrace Highway 16 W:, Wilow Creek Rd., 4900 Block Agar, 4700 Block Agar, Galr, Tweedie, Lloyd, Green, 4500 Block Greig. ‘Thornhill Cottonwood St, Empire St., Paquette Ave., Kofoed - Desjardines, Kofoed - Sharples, River Dr., Burgess - Laurier Ave., Thornhill St. . Pine St., Muller St., Newell, Golf Course. 635-6357 between 9 am and 5 pm. Kitimat . Yukon St., Quail - Sterling Street, Oriole - Osprey St. If interested - please phone Keith at: 632-2747