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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 16 and am having a little run * in with my father. A certain boy lias asked me to go with him to a big dinner-dance at a country club, and thi. was all right until my father found out that we are to go with another couple in the other hoy’s car. Seems irv father ' s seen this buy driving and thinks he drives much too fast and recklessly, and he doesn’t want me to ‘ risk m\ life” in that car. So what can I do? Must I give up this wonderful dinner-dance just because of my father’s silly notion? DODO. DEAR DODO: Your father’s objection is Not a “silly no tion.” It’s good common sense, stemming from his love for you and his concern for your safe ty and vvt lfare. Surely there is some other way for you and your boy friend to travel to this dance. * * * DEAR SALT Y: I’m a bachelor of 40 and have been going with a very nice woman of 38 who likewise has never been mar ried We both have been very happy and satisfied with our single status, hut since we loth feel ver\ much attracted toeach other we have been discussing the idea of making a stab at f* marriage with the idea ’hat if after a year or so we don’t like the setup we can in a per fect!. friendly manner dissolve the marriage. Don’t you think this is a level-headed way of handling things under our cir cumstances':' HAL. DEAR HAL: Indeed not’Mar riage is not something one makes “a stab” at. It involves a solemn promise by each of tre person concerned to love and cherisl each othei for a life time . . , with no conditions at tached. Unless you two can en- The Veteran’s Corner EDITOR'S NOTE: Belov are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the main current ques tions from former servicemen and their families. Further In formation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA of fice. 0 -- In the last minute rush of final exams, packing and leaving college for trie summer, 1 lost the certification of at tendance card wnich I received from the Veterans Administra tion. Hov, can I get a replace ment' ! know that i must re turn this card in order to re ceive my final educational as sistance check from the VA. A-- Write, call or visit the VA regional office where your veteran records are on file to request another certification of attendance card. You are cor rect that the card must be re turned in order to be paid your final allowance check. Q - - Ten years ago. lobtain eu a VA guaranteed home loan under the Korean G. I. Bill. The guaranty limit was then $7,500. I now want to gc--t a loan to en large and improve my home. Will thp VA guaranty up to s*,- 000 of this loan, which is the difference between the former limit of $7.: 00 and the new $12,- 500 limit" A-- Undei a law that went \ into effect M;. 7, 1968, the maximum VA guaranty was In creased from $7,500 to$12,:00. r —- cooking- hints * ss!st, " t BY ‘ 7/m CARNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR ,.r n imiiii... niimrwnr Hot summer davs call for cool, satisfying dishes. Vegetable-Meat Salad is groat for lunches or suppers. Pork cubes and . heese make it filling; A tnnjry dress ing made with Velvet ized evaporated milk adds moistness and flavor. Serve Vegetable-Meat Salad with warm, crusty rolls for a tasty supper. VEGETABLE-MEAT SALAD (Makes about t> servings t 3 cups cold roasl pork 2 tablespoons sliced cubes stuffed green olives 1 cup (4 ounces) process I*/ 2 cups (10-ounce package) American cheese strips chilied, cooked, frozen cup diced ceiery peas and carrots Toss ingredients together in large bowl. Add dressing and toss until well blended Serve in lettuce cups, SALAD DRESSING % cup undiluted Carnation % cup mayonnaise Evaporated Milk l /z teaspoon garlic salt 2 tablespoons vinegar *4 teaspoon pepper it Pour Carnation Evaporated Milk into pint jar. Stir in vinegar until mixture becomes thick. Add remaining in gredients. Cover iar and shake until well-blended. Chili. Pour over Vegetable-Meat Salad* and toss well, *Or favorite well chilled salad greens. ter marriage with the idea of permanence, forget it.' * * * DEAR SALLY: I don’t care for liquor, and can’t handle it either. So, whenever I attend a party where drinks are served and one is put in my hand, I just carry it around pretending to sip it, and then when no one is looking 1 dump it and fill my glass with ginger ale. So far I haven’t been caught at this, but sooner or later I’m sure some one will spot me and I’ll Ire terribly embarrassed. This all makes for big tension whenever I am at one of these social func tions. What do you advise? MAKE BELIEVE. dear make believe: stop the shenanigans and stop tl.lnk ing it’s a disgrace to be a non drinker. Simply ask for ginger ale or any other soft drink in the first place, and you’ll have a much better time at these parties. ♦ * * DEAR SALLY: A young mar ried woman next door seems suddenly to l ave contracted a mysterious physical ailment that requires attention of a voting, good-looking doctor. His car is parked in her driveway two or three times a week and he’s inside her house each time for very long “consultations.” Since she and I are on quite friendly terms, don’t you think I should speak to her about this and warn her that she is leav ing herself wide-open for un dersirable gossip? ON LOOKER. DEAR ONLOOKER: Undesir able gossip is started by people like yourself who poke their noses into other people’s busi ness. Instead of keeping such a close watch on your neighbor's activities, try concentrating more on your own' Therefore, a veteran who pre vioush used $7,F00 entitlement has a remaining entitlement balance of $5,000, provided that his eligibility for a GI loan has not expired. Suit Filed Over Refusal At Cemetery NEW YORK, N. Y. - The NAACP Legal Defense and Ed ucational Fund, Inc. has filed a motion for an injunction a galnst the Elmwood Cemetery in Birmingham, Alabama, for refusing to sell a gravesieht to a dead Vietnam veteran be cause he was black. Pvt. Bill Henry Terry, Jr., who volunteered for the Armed Services, was killed on July 3 of this year in Viet Nam. When the family sought to make ar rangements for his funeral they were turned down by the Elm - wood Cemetery because they were black, even though the cemetery advertises In the pub lic news media. This Is the first such suit, but certainly not tne last. The Fund feels there has been many move sue' -ases as the Terry case, but that they have never been brought to public attention. H GROUND^ t DRINKS | R TEA BAGS |C 64 p ockoge 55c at*. -ir riM-m-ruurr irmn rmniwuMinmiM mi mu. ii M ■ ■ _Jaik about savings! (C ahead these WM ana reap! 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