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DEAR SALLY BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: The young lady I've been dating for sometime ik constantly trying to “irn pwo e" m.e. She wants me to iimlt myself to one pre-meal cocktail, give up smoking my pipe at social affairs, take bridge lessons, comb my hair In a different stjle, dress dif ferently, and she’s’ continually correcting my grammar. This is a very attractive girl other wise and I think a lot of her but her constant “educational hints” are maklhg me more and more uncomfortable while I am with her. What do you advise? TARGET. DEAR TARGET: Tell her frankly how uncomfortable her “tutoring*' is making you, and either that she accept you as you are, or if not, that you two go your separate ways. * * + DEAR SALLY: Our daughter, age 16, has been dating reg ularly with a nice boy of 19. He is now preparing to leave for military service and wants tier to consider herself engaged > him and not do any “social izing’' witt any other boys while he Is away for at least two years oi more. \\ e don’t think tiiis is good foi a girl of her age, and we’ve argued our heads off with her about it, but she seems determined to “remain Mrue” to tills boy “forever.” i-. there anything more we can do about tills? HER PARENTS. DEAR PARENTS; Yes. You can stop arguing with her, and put your foot down.. ..hard! No girl of 16 should be sitting at home for two years or more. It’s all right to maintain her friendship with the Ixn via let ters while he’s away - but cer tainly she should be enjoying those precious youthful years, The Veteran s Corner EDIT OH’S NOTE: Below are autnoruanv ansiu rs o> me y terans Administration to Some of the many current ques tions from formei - rvijpemen and their families. Further in formation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA of fice. Q -- I understand that a law was recently passed which in creases tiie amount of a direct &03n which the Veteran Admini 'st.ration can make to a veteran. If so, what is the new amount? A-- Unde; the law signed by President Nixon on Juno 6, 1960, tiie VA may now make direct loans u) to a maximum of $21,000. Tiie old limit was $17,300. A-- My father is permanent ly and totally disabled due to a service-connected disability incurred in World War n, I am 19 ears old and married. IPj food news & cues from the Quaker Test Kitchens Double Treal: Chocoiaft® Oatmeal Coke ym?KS ■RHbdi ". ’ *' % Two old 1 •. ..riics chocolate and oats, double scrumptiously ;n this two-Lc. <•, (. hoeolale Oatmeal Cake. Crunchy toasted oats and puaniit'. sprinkled between the layers and over the chocolate ..‘''ted top complement the nut-like flavor of oats in the cake. f CHOCOLATE OATMEAL CAKE Makes one 9-inch cake CRUNCH: 1 cup granulated v, cup quick or oid sugar fashioned oats, 1 cup firmly packed uncooked brown sugar . 2 tablespoons firmly 1 teaspoon vanilla packed brown sugar 2 eggs 1 tablespoon butter or 1 envelope (1 oz.) margarine, melted no-melt unsweetened 'A cup chopped salted chocolate flavored peanuts ingredient l’A cups sifted * all-purpose flour 1V« cups boiling water j, teaspoon soda 1 cup quick or old i/ 2 teaspoon salt fashioned oats, uncooked Vs cup butter or CHOCOLATE BUTTER margarine, soft CREAM ICING For crunch, heat oven to moderate (350°F,). Combine oats, brown sugar and butter until crumbiy. Place in a shallow baking pad. Heat in preheated oven (350°F.) about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Cool 15 minutes; toss lightly with a fork to form crumbs. Stir in peanuts. Reserve for later use. For cake, pour boiling water over oats; stir to combine. Cover arid iot stand 20 minutes. Beat butter until creamy; (Gradually add sugars, beating until fluffy. Blend in vanilla, eggs and chocolate. Add oats mixture; blend well. Sift together flour, soda and salt. Add to creamed mixture; blend well. Pour batter into a well-greased and floured 9-inch square baking pan. Bake in preheated oven (350°F.) 50 to 55 minutes Cool 15 minutes; remove from pan; cool thoroughly. K Split cake horizontally into 2 layers. Spread bottom layer wife some of the icing; sprinkle with a small amount of reserved crunch Place second layer on top of bottom layer. Frost top and sides of cake with remaining icing; sprinkle top and aides with remaining crunch. too, with lots and lots of other young persons of her age. * * * DEAR SALLY: I’m a giri of 18, and up to two weeks ago I was dating regularly with a very attractive young man of 2i who owns and operates a serv ice station. We got along fine and he acted like he was very much In love with me - then we got Into a silly argument and he stopped calling me. Now someone has told me is dating another girl who looks exactly like me. Do you think maybe tills is why he is Interested In tier, that she Is a sort of sub stitute for me, and maybe If I were to drop in at his service station we might patch things up? SORRY. DEAR SORRY: If he were really Interested in you, he wouldn't be settling for a “sub stitute.’’ Don’t degrade yourself by dropping In at his place of work. His quick “rebound” to another girl tells you all you need to know. * * * DEAR SALLY: My brother lias volunteered to sing at my forthcoming wedding, and this has thrown my fiancee and me into a dilemna. The truth of tiie matter Is that my brother cannot sing, and everyone knows this but rum...and we’re a fraid that he might ruin the en tire effect of our wedding. He’s the nicest guy in the world. So, is there anything we can do about this without risking hull ing his feelings? THE GROOM. DEAR GROOM: Tell your brother that you want “the nicest guy in the world’* to fill the very important role of your best man that the wedding arrangements, including the music, have already been made by your fiancee’s parents. Am I eligible for educational assistance from the Veterans Adrn inistration? A-- Yes. Marriage does not affect your eligibility to VA educational assistance if you are otherwise entitled under the War Orphans and Widows Edu cational Assistance Law. Q -- I have a 10 per cent s e r v i ce-connected disability incurred in 1963. I am receiv ing $lB a month. Why don’t 1 receive $23. A-- Your disability was in curred during a peacetime per iod, so you are paid the au thorized peacetime rate, which is 80 per cent (to the nearest dollar) of the wartime rate. The period from Feb. 1, 1955, through. Aug. 4, 1964, is con sidered peacetime. 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