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DEAR SALLY BY SAL! .Y SHAW DEAR SALLY ; I'm a married woman of 39, and very much concerned about my unmarried kid brother. HeUasbeenchasing around with a young, red-headed divorcee -- entirely the wrong kind of woman for him, and I’m sure she goes with him only because lie happens to be well fixed financially and can spend a lot of money on good tlr.es for her. T’ve tiled by best to reason with him, but He refuses to accept the fact t at mv eu lit years of seniority over him should make me more qualified than he to judge such tilings. What else can I do toget across to him? BIG SISTER. DEAR BIG SISTER: Your b: o ther at 31 is NOT "a kid,’’ and if at this age he still doesn’t know haw to manage his life, then he never will. In any event, my advice to you is to stay out of this and let him live his life as lie pleases. DEAR SALLY: 1 am in love with a fine young man of 24 who is not yet financially solid, and has a position with a large company with excellent pros pects but which at present pays him comparatively little He is filled with all sorts of ambition and confidence that some day he will rise high in the company. He wants very much for us to be married, but I keep wonder ing if it wouldn’t be smarter for us to wait until he is more firmlv established. HESITANT. DEAR HESITANT: Why wait until AFTER he’s arrived? This could stretch into a longtime. If you’re in love with each other and he's armed with all that ambition and confidence, you could enjoy a good and happy marriage SHARING in his climb 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. Further in formation on veterans'benefits may be obtained at am VA of fice. q __ i will be released from service this month. How soon must I begin training under the G. I. Bill?" A-- Veterans released from active duty after June 1, ITT, have eight years from the thm of release from ao’.iV" duty u; which to complete t! -ir G, I. BUI education an : training. There is no deadline for starl ing training, nor are then at restriction against inti r ruptions, G -- My husband, a World War 11 veteran, died in lf> We did not have . nv children. My application for a .Ido's pensions was denied at that time because i had been married to tny husband for only three years. I am now unable to work because of a du ability. Will this be a consideration it I should reapply for a pension? A In itself, your disabili ty would not be .< considera tion. However, a law passed in 1967 lllteralized tin- five-year marriage requirement in effect at tiie time of your husband’s death. Now a widov- needs it* have been married to the veteran only one yea.' before BY ‘ If'ldty CARNATION HOME SERVICE DIRECTOR fc. j t mu nrr winriTim m iirniinm<M»tHii<»rTTf^armrnriiviTTmTiarrfßr Meat Lout ML. ;•.[*>• ■ Hal <’ ike perfect baek-to sehool supper I'u-r.u , > , K:d> love t!ie moist, juicy iiicai !<n? i ,■ ■ b’i' i-ai kvd .macaroni and cheese mixvuiv \ .••• ~ .•! evaporated milk makes them both extra ;:; •, l -v it for all your cooking needs. MEAT LOAF AND MAC«WONi BAKE t Makes about S servings* V 2 cup fine dry bread crumbs 14 cup fineiy chopped green 1 cup undiluted Carnation pepper Evaporated Milk J tablespoon catsup 2 pounds ground chuck x tea ' spoon sait Vz cup fineiy chopped celery y, teaspoon pepper *4 cup finely chopped onion 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Combine Mi ingredients in large bmvl. Mix lightly but thoroughly. Press mixture into 12 x7 L x 2-inch baking dish. Bake in moderate oven «.3:10 K.■ 15 minuses. Remove from oven Drain off fat Top meal with Macaroni and Choose. Return to oven ar.d bake |0 rnimiios longer or until macaroni is set. Cut a *o squares and serve immedi ately. MACARONI AND CHEESE Cook 8-ounce package elbow macaroni according to pack age directions. Drain and return to saucepan. Stir in 2 tablespoons butter. 2 tablespoons flour. 1 teaspoon salt and L teaspoon pepper. Mix well. Heal until butter melts. Beat 1 egg and 1 cup undiluted Carnation Evapo rated Milk together. Arid to macaroni, Cook until thick ened. stirring constantly Add 1 cup grated process Ameri can oheost ’Stir until melted Spoon over baked meat loaf. up the ladder of success. DEAR SALLY: A very attrac tive man I have been dating for some time has shocked me through and through with the news that he is married! He followed this news with ihe explanation that bis wife is a bed ridden Invalid, has been for several years, and this hungry for the companionship of a good woman. He says I can give him much happiness just by going out with him, that we could keep everything stri cll y on a ‘‘friendship basis.” Do you think this would work out? C. C. DEAR C, C,: No, Steer clear of involvement with a man who seems to have forgotten com pletely the sacred vow he once took to cherish his wife “in sickness and in health.” DEAR SALLY: My girlfriend and I are about to become engaged, and she has told me that her father will soon be wanting to have a little heart to-heai t talk with me. . regard ing my financial status and my ability to provide for heb. I have nothing to hide or to be ashamed of in this respect, but still I am wondering If such a discussion between a girl’s fa ther and his future son-in-law isn’t somewhat on the old-fash ioned or out-of-date side. SOON A GROOM. DEAR SOON: Although this sort of discussion between a father and his prospective son in-law is not so common as in yesteryear, still it cannot be called ”oid-i ash ion ed” or “out-of-date” for any father to be concerned about his daugh ter’s future happiness and well being. his death to meet this pension eligibility requirement. For in formation and assistance in re applying for a pension, contact your nearest VA regional of fice. Soda! Security News If you hire part-time help cm your farm tiris summer, you may have to report the wages for social security purposes. This is the word from Robert A. Flynn, District Manager of the Raleigh Social Security Of fice. He said not all farm wages are subject to social security i ex. but much of it is. Hg gave these simple rules to ‘ollow: (IT If you pay a farm' laborer as much as $150.00 in cash, in the year you must report his wages for social security purposes, (2) If you biro a farm laborer on a time basis, and if the worker works on 20 different days in the year, you must report his wages for social security purposes. The .-.mount paid does not affect the need for this report, If you have any questions a bout reporting farm wages, get in touch with the Social Securi ty Office at 1122 Hillsborough Street, Raleigh, N. C. They are open from 3:30 a.m. to 5 p. m. Monday through Thursday and from 8:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Friday. Check and compare price, quality, trim & selection with any super market rnm m -IT S A GOOD BET... 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