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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I hope you ican come up with a solution to the little problem I find myself entangled in . I'm a young man of 23, and a little over a year ago I was engaged to a certain girl, and we split up. Two months ago I became en gaged to another girl. Today I ran into the first girl on the street and we dropped in at a snack shop, for some coffee and conversation. I found out she is engaged again, too, to another guy. Bus now she and I have discovered through this meeting that we're both still very much in love with each other, sorry about the misun derstanding that broke us up, and very much desirous of re suming our former relation ship. How do we go about straightening out this mess we're in, especially with the two persons we’re now engaged to? ARIZONA. DEAR ARIZONA: From all indication, neither of you is mature enough to appreciate the importance of an engage ment promise and its vow of “eternal devotion.” My sug gestion is that you noth break your present engagements im mediately and REMAIN “un engaged” until you both grow up. * * * DEAR SALLY: I'm a girl of 19, and have been dating a very nice boy of 20. What is bother ing me now is his recently formed habit of driving some where at the end of our dates to park and pet. I don’t go for wholesale petting like this, but am afraid that if I were to re fuse I would risk losing this boy. Please advise me. PENNY. DEAR PENNY: If holding on to this fellow depends upon your willingness to park and pet, The Veteran’s Corner EDITOR’S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current ques tions from former servicemen and their families, Futher in formatiorron veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA of fice. Q— I completed High school before entering service, but did not receive any college train ing. I would like to go to work for the Federal Government now that I am out of service. Is there any special program under which I can qualify for government employment? A-- Yes. Under a pro gram, begun a little more than a year ago, government agenc ies may hire Viet-Num era vet erans for jobs in the first five grades without requiring them to complete with others for the jobs -providing the veter ans has the necessar y job quali fications and less than one year of training beyond high school. To secure such an appointment, the veterans must agree to take at least the equivalent of one full year of education or training. He can do this under the G. I. Bill, thus receiving both a VA educational assist ance allowance as well as his government salary. For further information, veterans should contact the Veterans Admini stration regional office where their records are maintained, or the nearest Civil Service Commission office. * * * Q -- More than a year ago the. Veterans Administration ice Crecsn? Frosn The Av©€ad© Bravo Avocado ice cream? Don’t be surprised. While the idea sounds new to us, Spaniards and Central Americans have known this secret for years The avocado has such a delicate rich taste, si takes on the bolder flavors you add to it. Cool green avocado ice cream has a creamy smoothness.and a hint of nutty flavot. Your friends will never guess that avocado is your secret ingredient. AVOCADO ICE CREAM 4 California avocados, pureed 1 teaspoon salt 1 envelope unflavored gelatine */» lime juice V. cup water ‘/.cuprum M cup milk *3 cup* heavy cream, 1 cup sugar whipped 2 teaspoons vanilla IVi cups chopped filberts, toasted Soften gelatine in water 5 minutes. Scald milk; add softened gelatine, sugar, vanilla and salt, stirring until gelatine end sugar dissolve. Cool, then chill in bowl. Beat chilled mixture until smooth; beat ir. avocado puree, lime juice and rum. Fold in whipped cream and filberta. Freese in refrigerator covered with aluminum foil. Let mellow 30 minutes. Makes about 2 quarts. ' the relationship isn’t worth any thing at all. 1 assure you that, if this is a worthwhile boy and if he really cares fcr you, he will admire and respect you if you show him you have prin ciples and mean to stick to them. * * * DEAR SALLY: If you are al ready expecting a house guest of your own for the very even ing that another friend invites you to his or her home for a parly, is It all right to take your own guest to the party with you? PROTOCOL. DEAR PROTOCOL: Indeed not' And neither do you phone your host or hostess and ask permission to bring your friend with you. When the Invitation is extended to you, you say, “I’m sorry, but I have already in vited a friend to my home for that evening. Otherwise, I would love to come.” Then it’s up to the host or hostess to handle as he or she wishes. They may suggest that you bring your friend along but if they don’t, that’s all right, too, * * * DEAR SALLY: My fiance and I are heartbroken because a friend has told us that, because of the “peculiar” difference in our blood types any child that we might have would not live. This is a shattering blow to us, and we don’t know what to do. Will you please advise us? HEARTSICK. DEAR HEARTSICK: Consult a doctor about this, and let him give you the facts instead of that “friend.” I don’t know just what your blood types are, but I do know that medical science today deals happily and successfully with all sorts of problems like yours. announced the er' iDlishment of United States Veterans Assist ance Centers in 21 major cit ies throughout the country. Are these USVACs still operating? How do I find out if there is one in or near my community? A— Yes, these 21 USVACs, staffed by representatives of the VA, Civil Service Com mision, Department of Labor, and other agencies, are still operating. In fact, after more than a. year’s experience, they are more effective than ever. However, it is not necessary for you to go to one of the USVACs in order to obtain one stop service on all veteran benefit questions. VA offices have trained repre sentatives ready and anxious to provide USVAC-type service. In oarticular, these offices and the 21 major USVACs are ori ented toward helping returning Viet-Nam era veterans, includ ing those who have not com pleted hign school. SdttfMbafPlaiid ‘ ‘Safety Afloat,” a small craft demonstration, will be present ed at Gresham’s Lake on Sat urday August 23, at 3 p.m. This demonstrration is ajolnt effort of the U. S. Power Squa dron, U. S. Coast Guard Auxiliary, and the American Red Cross. 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