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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DKAH SALLY I hear so much talk and diversified opinions re garding the strict as opposed to the lenient method of rearing children. IV very much ap preciate lea rning your views on this subject, NEW PARENT, DEAR NEW PARENT: Well, I go along with the results of one recent study about witch I read. This indicated that the parents who grant (heir children more responsibility, encourage them to voice their opinions, listen closely to these, tolerate different viewpoints . . . and then make the final decision and enforce it, these parents rear a much happier and more successful family than those parents who go in for the “per missiveness” idea, ¥ ¥ * DEAR SALLY: A blind date was arranged for rr.e last week end by a good friend with a very attractive young widow with a young child. We had a very enjoyable evening to gether . . . but then as I drove up to her home at the end of the evening she blandly inform ed me that 1 owed a fee of $2.50 to her baby sitter! I was stunned, and I told her so. I told her this was not my re sponsibility, but she refused to see it my way. So . . .1 finally coughed up the $2.50 to her sitter. This really bugs me! Wasn’t 1 right in my con- JIM. DEAR JIM: You were right, I’ll agree -- but on the other hand your making such a big issue of the $2.50 fee wasn’t exactly in the best of taste either . . . made you sound a bit on the stingy side! * * * DEAR SALLY: A certain col lege boy I know is compelled to keep a close guard over his expenses. He : as asked me to go steady with him, and sug gested that we can go “Dutch” Negro History Tills Week In AN "NPI” FEATURE July i, j 896 - Harriet Beech er Stowe, author of "Uncle Tom’s Cabin" died. July 1, 1955 - Walter White, executive secretary of NAACP, died. July 2, 1964 - President Lyd don B, Johnson signed the Civil Fights bill July 4, 1831 - Mat Turner’s Course Set For Water Safety Tutors A Water Safety Instructor’s Course will be given beginning July 7 at Quail Hollow Swim Club from 7-9 p.m. The Course will be taught on Monday, Tues day, and Thursday nights for four weeks. Mr. Walter H. Mason will be the instructor, All interested candidates should be 17 vears or older and hold a current Sr. I.lfesaving certifi cate. For more information and enrollment contact the Ameri can Red Cross at 833-3013. jin —i wmmmmmmmtmmmmm f*(}()jw( tiff // ITItS ass,stant I BY ' lItCVJJ CsdoJ?£ CARNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR ] ~r i ii in linn i mi ■ W i hi i m Faimiice ou the go lift'd liearl\ foods. Moat and Pota to Casserole will pleuse the family and Mom. too. be cause ii is easy ! prepare. Velvet i/.od evaporated milk insures a creamy sauce, so important to tasty casseroles. Serve Meal and Potato Casserole for a fluid; summer meal A dulled trim platter rounds out your menu deliciously. MEAT AND POTATO CASSEROLE 'Makes (t to S servingsi 3 A cup chopped onion % teaspoon Worcestershire 2 tablespoons melted sauce butter i/n CU p beef broth 2 tablespoons flour 4 or 5 medium potatoes 1 teaspoon sait V 8 teaspoon paprika y 4 teaspoon pepper 1 can (12 ounces) l 2 cups undiluted Carnation luncheon meat Evaporated Milk 1 cup shredded process American cheese Saute onion in butter in saucepan until tender. Arid flour, % teaspoon salt, and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Stir until blended. Gradually stir in Carnation Evaporated Milk, Worcestershire sauce and broth. Cook over medium heat until thickened, stirring constantly. Pare potatoes. Cut in very thin crosswise slices to make 4 cups, Place half of potatoes in shallow l 1 - quart buttered casserole. Sprinkle with paprika and remaining V 4 teaspoon salt and 1/4 tea spoon pepper. Slice half of luncheon meat ‘ t -inch thick. Place on potatoes. Pout 1 cup sauce over meat. Top with remaining potatoes. Pour remaining sauce over all. Cover and bake in moderate oven (350 F. 1 45 minutes, Slice re maining luncheon meat and cut into.small triangles. Place around top of potatoes Sprinkle cheese in center. Return to oven and bake uncovered 15 minutes longer or until potatoes arc tender. on our dates i like him very much, but still I’m not too keen on the idea of sharing the expenses of all our dates. What do vou say about this? DAKOTA. DEAR DAKOTA: An oc casional Dutch date is all right under ceitaln circumstances, but not as a steady arrange ment. If this boy must watch his pennies so closely, either he should cut out all dating or make only the dates he can afford to pay for himself. Cer tainly you should not be financ - ing or helping to finsce ALL his good times, * * * DEAR SALLY": My husband was a widower with a 19-year old daughter when I married him two years ago. The girl has been living with her late mother's Parents since our marriage and, sadly enough, neither these people nor the girl have accepted me as a friend. Now the girl is going to be mar ried, and they have invited my husband to the wedding and reception but no invitation to me. Do you think, just as a matter of principle, that I should attend the wedding any way! 1 OSTRACIZED. ' DEAR OSTRACIZED: I fail to see just what principle you would serve by crashing an affair to which you haven’t been invited ... or what happiness and satisfaction you would gain. I think you’s do much better to say at home . . . and forget their rudeness. * * * NOTE TO LOSING-OUT: Ver bal belittling of the competi tion serves only to lower one self in the estimation of others. Best to continue being the of girl who attracted” in® in the first place. Maybe this will in time wake him up. If not, be happy that you're well rid of the kind of fellow who is so easily lured awav. insurrection against slavery began in Virginia. July 4, 1881 - Booker T. Washington began his work at Tuskegee. July 4, 1900 - Louis Arm strong, Internationally - known jazz trumpeter and bandleader, born in New Orleans. July 4, 1952 - Mrs, Chariot - ta Bass, a Negro woman, was nominated for the vice presi dency by the Progressive Party, July 5, 1809 - Abyssinian Baptist Church, where Rep. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr., serves as pastor, was organized in New York City with 19 mem bers. July 5, 1924 - Sidney Potter, TV actor, and movie star, was born. July 5, 1921 - EzzardCharles, former heavyweight boxing champion, was born in Atlanta. Health, Labor and Welfare Ihe cost of Health, Labor ami Welfare program's in 1908 was s4l'.'- billion of the tax payer’s money. "SUPER-RICaHTyQUALITY U.S.D.A INSPECTED COOK-IN OR COOK-OUT VALUE! 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