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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m a young man who has just about made up ms mind to begin looking for a “plain Jane’’ with a few brains and some common sense. It seems every beautiful girl I run across is so much infatu ated with her own good looks and spends so much time with her makeup that she has neg lected altogether developing any intelligence. In other words, I am about fed up with all the brainless beauties, and ready to settle for a girl who. al though short on looks, is long on good sense. How do I go about finding her? MARVIN. DEAR MARVIN: By looking in the same places where you’ve been running across the beauties .. . . and “Plain Jane” is always easy to finu, too . . . she’s usually ir. the majority. On the other hand, I think your judgement is lit 11 e warped. There DO happen to be many gorgeous girls who also have high IQ's -- and conversely, many girls lacking In beauty car. also be lacking in the brain department, * * * DEAR SALLY: Just what Is wrong with a cold fish who treats a girl he dates regu larly like a sister? 1 know I am consider ed more than pass ably attractive, but this fellow' hasn’t even made the slightest move to kiss me even after a dozen dates’ I’m sure he likes me a lot and I know I like him -- but this lack of any roman tic emotions on tiis part bothers me to no end, I need ad vice . , . badly' UNTOUCHED. DEAR UNTOUCED: It isn't you who needs advice . . . it’s vour cold fish' There definite ly is something wrong with a fellow who doesn’t at least at tempt to kiss an attractive girl , . . much, MUCH earlier than THE VETERANS’ CORNER Q -- Recently I received information on the new pen sion law- and a card to fill out and return to the Veterans Administration. Must I fill out this card and return tt to the VA? Must I elect to accept the new law pension? A-- You are not required to complete the card and re turn it to the VA or to ac cept the new law pension. How ever, it could be to your ad vantage to fill out the card, being certain to report all of vour income, and return it to the VA. The information you submit will be examined very carefully. If you elect to ac cept a pension under the new law, but the VA determines that it will not be to your advantage, you will not be changed to the new law. However, once you cash, a pension check payable under the new law, you cannot thereafter change your election and revert back to the old law. * * * Q -- I was recently dts chat ged from *he Army and have applied fm a certificate of eligi bi'.i'. fi om the veteran Admini stration for a G. I, home loan. The home I’rn interested in is still under construction and has been inspected periodically by the VA. Will the VA appraisal co oking hints \CJi BY (• CARNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR Serve a dessert with the light flavor lift of lemon. Lemon Crunch Pie will delight family and guests with its crispy sugar cookie crust and delicately flav ored filling. Velvetized evaporated milk adds kitchen convenience, so important these busy days. Keep it handy and use it often. S V • *Cty .N.-L-f ’• LEMON CRUNCH PIE CMakes 9-inch pie) 1 roi! (1 pound 2 ounces) 1 tablespoon lemon juice refrigerator sugar cookies 1 teaspoon grated orange 1 package (3L4 ounces) rind lemon pudding and pie y 3 CU p crushed sour lemon filling mix drops % cup undiluted Carnation Evaporated Milk Slice 13 1/16-i.nch thick slices from cookie dough. Place slices in bottom of well buttered 9 inch-pie plate. Slice 14 i *-inch thick slices from cookie dough. Arrange slices along sides cf pie plate. Bake shell in moderate oven (375°F.) 10- 15 minutes or until shell is lightly browned. Shell will be puffy. While crust is cooling, prepare filling. Prepare pud ding mix according to package directions for lemon mer ingue pie. Place in refrigerator until cool, stirring often. Chill Carnation Evaporated Milk in refrigerator tray until soft ice crystals form around edges of tray (10 15 minutes). Whip until stiff (1 minute). Add lemon juice. Whip until very stiff (1 minute longer). Add orange rind to pudding. Whip pudding until fluffy. Fold whipped Carnation and crushed lemon drops into pudding. Pour into pic shell. Chill until set (about 3 hours). Garnish with mint sprigs. his twelfth date with her. I think maybe you should tell him goodbye, * * * DEAR SALLY: I’m a young woman considering investing in a wig. Have you any comments on this? J. L. DEAR J. L,: Wigs are a very popular beauty aid these days, and certainly help a girl to look her very best on special occasions. A w ig is a boon when you are unable to wash your hair for some reason just be fore a big date . . . also, if you have very fine hair whose styling suffers in dampu'eather ... or if you have a problem with thinning hair * * * DEAR SALI Y: I'm a girl of IS, work as a clerk in the cosmetics department of a super drugstore, and like it very much -- except for one very annoying thing. The manager of one of the other departments, an old married man of at least 40, continually bothers me by reeling off risque stories. I don’t know how he got the idea that I like to listen to such trash -- because 1 don’t. I have wonderful parents who taughi me high principles, and I’ve always tried to live up to these principles. What I would appreciate your telling rne is a good, stiff answer I might give this disgusting man the next time he sidles up to my counter with that leer on his face and the Inevitable question, “Have you heard the one about, etc' 7 ” CORNERED. DEAR CORNERED: Tell him, “No, but maybe my father has. I’ll have him drop in and you can check with him.” This should muzzle him-- but if it doesn’t take the matter up with the manager of the store. or guaranty or my loan con stitute a guaranty as to the structural soundness of the home? A— Neither the VA ap praisal on the home nor the guaranty of your loan will con stitute a guaranty that the house is properly constructed in all respects or that you will be satisfied with the home in every way. The purpose of the VA inspection is to determine only that the house is built in ac cordance with the plans and specifications. By law, VA may only guarantee your loan, not your home. Thus, it would lie wise for- you to check with people you can trust who know the home building business, if you have any questions about the house itself. VA representatives will be happy to answer any ques tions concerning the G. I. home loan program. * * * Drivers under 25 years of age account for only one-fifth of America’s drivers, but were involved in one-third of all fatal highway crashes in I9GB, according to an annual report for The Travelers Insurance Companies. 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Potato Flakes Y 49c Ahoy 1 — £ 29c ® AS,P'S OWN PURE ALL PURPOSE In ’ fflf MOUNT OLIVE KOSHER BABY BOUNTY PAPER dexola Oil 3 - 85c r- 79c fcl Oils Pickles 39s Towels 3wr S I OO CHOCOLATE OR VANILLA k&xdtk DAILY FISH, LIVER OR MEAT w vKr • Q Cir , s THE Cl KOLINIAN RALEIGH. N C.. SATURDAY, MAY 3, 1969 13
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