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8 RALEIGH. R. C.. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 14, IM4 DEAR SALLY DEAR SALLY: *llO filled op to here with all the talk By certain ignortant people about bow ter rible It is for A mother to stock end leave her young children at hone, and my husband Is one of the biggest talkers about this. The fact la, though, that I like my work In the office when I am em- | CROSSWORD ♦ ♦ *» By A. C. Gordon [ it I “TBu ■ j-mtir S» a-ntsss a- •jjjeb a-kisba si -a«M# S-lWraaiAa S-DUMMp ■ •MslSnWmd br »M SO • Oslo ststoo M -TsarOiM S’SSLs a-DuSte* TOP QUALITY KRAFT RECAPPING SAVE A On New Tire Coot / a Vvßb\yCUl * Modem Tread DuMga f VffiIHUK * * Hour B«rviet I \ uJR iClUll * Same Quality Rubber -R iraVCIKK US Used in New Tiroo l v 11 V /MfttM ( MCAPMNO I V MWddi mtttmna J Terms To Suit You! 14 snd II DECK TIRES RE-CAPPED HUNT GENERAL TIRE CO. its, McDowell st. phone tk 2-0571 Gilbey’s Voclka nii^i TB CAMUNUUI ployed—much, MUCH better than household drudgery. IT admit my husband's income is more than adequate for our needs end I’ll admit that my salary doesn't add very much to this after I've paid a housekeeper to take care of our kids, ages 3 and 4. paid my bus fare, and all my luncheons—but »•-Cs Ictus fctew.) W-Bdga 41 - Mala ymd 42-SUraol 4» -find we 4S -cmk Un 40 • Ptacas DOWN 1 WrtpS »-Unwind 8-Nworl i-hma S-Ttes uth'isi iiri tiu if! bitftiu u.l titfusjn rui.t iih 1 r<r “ u m siiiift i r i:i< i p< «”t»4 ictill roi'i.i ■•Jll LEiPJ UJUM t’itf EJtJlitJ LLL& LIUJ UU LUtJUl'.il’L U in ifiiiiHi r w iii'im MPIKfL fi>) tltUti mo too wtr- wcmyn- CfaJUUUUUUiMI - 7- tmm wdqr S-HaVW Turin* a-nr Msg prOCdM TJ - Mika firms ■ - Mo*lent a-wlSy a - *TTJJn If - Waru'fMas »-i?ssr" 12 - lean* M - ConarHd 27 - Dry sy 2S • Ctrl • M Si • ErHt 9 • Earn JB - Scooua V** M • Patter trite.) V -Dnsntuass 40 ■ That fhtas'a 42 * ***** tlrt * ■* a-amtpdd fW-te 45 • Ftroat 44 - Bo hold! Ml S think fm way ahead hi happiness and contentment. Are you with me? M.T. DEAR M.T.: Sorry, out I'm aei! Yea may think yau’re “way ahead” In happiness and sent swims nt. bat believe me, yesfrt “way behind” in year perspective aad sense of val aes. Unless a mother of pre school children simply most work for flnsneial reasons, her plaes Is definitely at home. A mother’s tender loving care aad presence Is the most im portant thing In the world In the minds and Uses of small children, and I can’t even be gin to explain to yon what you are missing by avoidlg what shoald be every eoseienttoas mother’s greatest Joy and hap- DEAR SALLY: I met our fam ily doctor at a socia: function re cently and since I had been in tending for some time to visit his office for a diagnosis of some phy sical ailment that has been both ering me, I seised this opporuni ty at the party to explain my trouble and ask his advice. I was shocked by his reaction. He prac tically snubbed me. gave me no answer at all, and walked away tearing me standing there open mouthed. What was so horrible about what I did? MRS. B.C. DEAR MBS. 8.C.: What you did Is probably one es the most common breaches of msiumts regarding profession al man who give advise of any kind, tat bseanse yoa met him at a nightclub, eocktsll party, or shareh social, this doesn’t giro yoa the right to sock free adrloo from him—the same kind of adrloo that his training warrants his charging sin far to Ms office or on a arofsamonal visit In yoar asms. Year doctor’s reaction to yoa was probably the eal- ‘BABY BEEF STALE!*jffifffHj TENDER, JUICY, BABY BEET- Uvd \OL ijs/ fcjW ★ T-BONE ■■■■ : ««*?«<» <B> r— ■ ' . • BOUND STEAK ls. Mtm Pi 1 ”gj| Itiiiiin iiuEii _ nmniHffiD rssssrss ICHUGKROAST «. 37* PURCHASE OR m M Uw a. Wiiii, !«?&£»&» ' moot? 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MMiSSSSTi IRISH, OWE CAUTORMA t1 "" “ " iIBLETTIICE i aofcfl 1808 S. WILMINGON ST. • GLENWOOD VILLAGE O Northside Center* CAMERON VDULAGB mlnatlon of many, many pre vious such requests far “free advice.” DEAR SALLY: I'm s broken hearted guy of 22. I've been tat love with s certain beautiful girl for three years, but she doesn’t love me. I did at one time succeed in getting her to date me for four consecutive weekends, but now I'm lucky if I can squeeze in a little movie date on some odd night ,in the middle of the week. Last Sat urday night I went to a commun ity dance, and she was there dan cing every dance with dozens of other fellows, but I couldn’t -set one single dance with her Is there any advice at ail that you ran give me on how to get her in terested In me? JOE. DEAR JOE: I advice yoa to wake ap and fae* the facta The girl never really has been Interested in yoa, and that’s just the way It works some times. Why don’t yon bow gracefully out of the picture? . There ABE other girls in the world, you know . . . and some very tweet ones, too. NOTE TO O.E.M. : When you're on the receiving end of such per sonal questions, your best answer Is a tactful one whereby you re ply In such an Indefinite manner that if your friend hns any brains at all he will understand that you don’t arant to discuss the matter. If, however, he persists In his in terrogation. then you surely have every right to be blunt with a re ply something like, “That's lust a bit toe personal, and I don't care to discuss it.” At this point, you shouldn't be worrying about offending or insulting him ... he deserves it. MONEY may not bring happiness but it brings such a good imitation that it is often hard to tell it from the real thing. On The Home Front (News Hems this weak from Forsyth. Nash and Basking bam Comities.) Low Cost Nutritional Meals “Homemakers want to serve their families nutritional meals but think they cannot afford *t.” reports Mrs. Lottie Hairston, home ecoonmica agent in Forsyth Coun ty. “So club members have been studying low cost meals with spe cial emphasis on economical cuts of meat. John Christian, food science specialist at N. C. State, eon dseted a special Interest meet ing In the country emphasis meat hi balk. Ho demonstrated methods sf earring the omo* into family stse servings. Education Project Planned A recent survey in Nash County revealed that local dttaens are interested in upgrading their ed ucation through adult classes. Mrs. Margaret Wade, hams economics agent, says plans are being made to have class es taught logs Hr to meet the needs of the people. Mrs. Wade says the Home Demon stration Club members are backing the proposed program. Foods and Nutrition Classes LONDON OIL Burns To Serve You ;\/L\j7/JC Call TE 2-2004—George London and always wake up warm. * Bpcda) pluses in foods and nu trition were held in Rockingham County. As a result. Mr. and Mrs. James Broadnax, Leaksville, Rt. 1, are now doing a good job of stretching their food dollars nu tritionally for their family ot 8. An. 7(ußf JsduoD, htnc Broadnax and* her family got together once a week to plan the meals aad shopping Mat. “By using the daily newspaper Co guide us. we plan for ’specials’ offered in meat, seasonal and plentiful foods, in the menus.” adds Mrs. Broadnax. NEW MUKDEB EVIDENCE NEW YOU (NPD—Edward M. Keating, publisher sf Barn parts magazine, disclosed here last Sunday that be has receiv ed seme new tnfsrmstlsn In summer of three etvil righto Though ho declined to comamt on the type es Infor mation bo has, ho did say he was willing to turn the infor mation aver to the Justice De partment, provided his “wtt nem" would be protected. 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