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DEAR BY SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I'm a young man who recently dated an at tractive young divorcee who has a two-year-old daughter. I en joyed the evening very much un til our return to her apartment. f She asked me 111 minded driv ing her sitter home, and this I readily consented to do. But then when I inquired about the sitter's fee, I almost fell over when she blandly replied, "Oh, isn’t that your responsibility... part of the expenses of the date?" I told her It definitely wasn’t, whereupon after giving me a withering look she dug in to her purse, handed me the two bucks, then flounced out of the room without anothei word to me. What do you have to say about this? ALMOST TAKEN. DEAR ALMOST: Granted, the young lady was wrong. But on the other hand, it might have been better if you had accepted good-humoredly the respon sibility of the sitter’s fee. Your reactions made you look a wee bit on the stingy side! * * * * DEAR SALLY: Since break - lng up with a steady boy friend over three weeks ago, I have sat at home night after night with nothing to do - never a phone ytcall from any other boy - all due to the fact that everyone SOLVE-A-CRIMi BY A. C. GORDON Your Are The Detective You have received a phone call from a man who has identified himself as George Berman and has reported a murder. Follow ing the directions he has out lines to you over the phone, you drive quickly to the scene of the crime, a shack situated deep In a heavily-wooded area. Here you are met by Ber man, a bearded, dirty, unsa vory-looking character. He jerk his head toward a huge pile of wood at one side of the shack. "The body’s buried under that wood. That’s where Carelli put Zeigler’s body after he killed '’m." ou begin tossing aside the < \ pieces of wood on the vpue, md finally succeed In un- I covering the body. It requires great effort on your part to keep from shuddering at the sight of the crushed-in, blood covered skull. You now turn back to Berman and ask him for the entire story. "Well, I was walking through the woods this afternoon when I heard some loud voices., sounded like two fellows having a big argument. Sure enough when I got to the edge of this clearing, here was these two guys I know, Carelli and Zeigl er, having It out in front of this shack. They didn’t see me, and 'I kept down behind the bushes where I could watch the whole thing. Carelli knocked Zelgler down and then grabbed up one of those short sections’ of sawed up logs and before Zeigler could get up, Carelli slugged him over the head a couple of times.. two terrific blows that musta ' cereals 'round the cbckj Fruity Cereal Cookies Breakfast cereals are one of the most versatilt : kitchen. They are good sources of thiamine, niacin a and combine with juice, milk and toast for a in: i.-, , >i< .. fast. They can be used as ingredients ir. many o :«i : - Fruity Cereal Cookies a ready-to-eat cereal i- rr.i >••• n: , ■ raisins and eggs to make a cooky that is rm'i,::n ,s become a favorite dessert or snack. Each cereal package gives specific nutrition into added vitamins, minerals and other nut no, it - vitamins have been added to some cereals m on- - . < tag provides % of an adult's Minimum Dm. i'< 0,. (MDR); others supply 100" o. Some cereals lurmsn ■( titles of protein and the amount present is stated i age. Read the label. It contains a wealth of inform,it m. The small amount of cooking required to make l oir t < ; Cookies is done on top of the stove. These chewy ■ ru.-x ;<•-<; well in the refrigerator for several days. FRUITY CEREAI, COOK lUs & c, beaten cup seedless raisins Vi sngar \/ z cup coarsely > liopjx-d 1 cap chopped pitted dates walnuts 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 can (3 V 2 ounce) Hiked 8 cops honey-flavored coconut, about I 1 cups "w staffed wheat ' Combine eggs, sugar and dates in cold lightly but'-, red ■ld ■ : Cook over low heat., stirring constantly about S minutes >r J«ta mixture is thick and leaves the sides of the pan. Kemove *■ •» frotm boat and. stir in vanilla. Add cereal, raisins and a! !«t»; sttr until cereal is evenly coated with egg mixture n.-.ip otmded tablespoonfuls of mixture onto coconut Sprir.hP -:th oeonur, piece on baking sheet. Chill; store in refrigerator until erv»d. Yield: 2 dozen cookies. * CEREAL INSTITUTE. INC : 135 S i h ; ,ii ß . ,n. , A XATIBNAI ORGANIZATION CoVlT«l8t/T!NG *0 BCTIfR HfAITH AND MU'RItION got -SO used to :I ■ I •> - rangomeot vj:h *ln o. these past two '.os usd just hassi’t heard tis.it i am now very much vallaEß ”, Is there any wav I can "udv i■ i■ ’’ tlu-7 DATELESS. DEAR DATE I ESS: Your con tinued absence !n public vour sot nio!' to . friend i- the only "advertlsh ’’ < n do in good taste. OMu 1 >1 n that, be patient, and let tie or ; got around In the tn rin d vj\. And It . ill, Eeld ■ DEAR SAl.i i mi: b-,. '<■ of aver cH t; iotidofo Stas much trouble t ■■■■■ tin: to Hqt l -t, and whenever v,.- .• nt■ lain a number of co;;; b m h>>m. this fellov. In at bibb vet.-, t > 0110(1 up, llis toucan: nets 100 loose, and lie euit'arjM-.: ■■ all of us with some 1. • 1\ off color stories. \\ c don’t lik tin idea of cutting this coup! off our list, because of our g. t ■ ness foi his wit .ho i ceptionall; firu , it else can we do about hi HOSTS. DEAR HOST.-: Inste.t i f In cluding them ;!, all' mull >•••••; gatlu>rings in you ■ln nm, <■., j - tain them alone., on the number o times o fm his glass. cracked libi t it "Carelli son id >-.vi d i for sever il minutes, tbnii he grabbed up /• 11: ’ ■i ’ t mi started drag:.'in the 'ml to wai ds the sid> {■• sli • He mits t a ti .. lit i i something. Ivcun.si Midi id; i • stepped cid >t a■: ~ woods... t■ . i I body up . . i •: * started tov. ~rd d . ■ <ls . iii:- ing at a poiM b cc - " where 1 was hid found me tin . < it .u 1 • n m plenty of ti out there as last 1 • id...; ■ i a roadside pin■ i ad call ed you.’* "A n d you'': u ell i didn't actually sj • '» an ask. "Yeah...ho didn’t • You nod thoughtful!, due walk over b tin n ,<u, notti” some spots o: . • on the dit t , about till .a . .. | . gl.< ~d and some freshl;. cut log.- r ing near the sawhoi a-. Finally yo.i turn back to George Borman and - .. "The story ou* ■ hold up Now mo the truth, and ih .. truth, abo 1 How do -ou km>•.>. i .«>i t n. - man has bt'en h in; , SOLUTION George Berman t In m tK.it aftei seeing Caivlli ■ the body up against tin- sb.ck md ■Star! woods he fled the seem . If this were true, lie c uld noi h.iveiold you upiin i [that elll had biii the o<><l iii’ (It. . i .lid. . !i ■ i —i luxuries 1 love. M big; problem is d>>.' fur tii.it all th< mmi I’ve nit” thus ; . and whoha.ot" - c.orne at all m :1 nm; ibout me have b.iiia i a fit* . :ny bush ss =ft * ■ m n i.>. mostly, lam -m • . ! •'■cans, a their male -- m< ft' in most cas, ■■■■ • :• ■ ;« is g renter than thi Its, Si • the i e is still an da i .t , and I find lam \er,', much i:: hm ithhlns - * -lit again ho is op; • ,dto n > continuing i- v.-irk after v ••■’re man iod. ,nd .c. da. I’m sme it*s for tin :,ime < 1 • .i •: n, 1 h< fact fha. Ids ■ v n iumnic is l. : - adeq tut- i" 1 ■! s! ! - V.i’lri: l is ooi ; ii ■ fid.- ■ blip. Di AR b’i * t: i * ling that '■ ■Pint ea una b iii t :her • alue on luxurious be 1:. than you do on matrimony and, feeling as v '*l ci, .ou si if)’.:! ' t p..,i i until voii latch onto . rnillini-* a .1 e. TheVetenan’s Corner ELiTOR’.S NUTI-: Veterans and their dependents are asking thousands of questions concern ' iii Ad ttfr rliii through July 24th in RALEIGH f Super Right Quality J C 51! Ms?t Pranks 1 > 'm 49 c - 59 c) rv \ v\. \ A.J \ Bed C , hicken or Turkey Morton Meat Pies { 39c \ \ s a v\.| jj r > < v / / / ! 1 \ \ T S•l\ \ \ J y A(j\ wood Briquet *\ Charcoal { 69c ~, Si 25 3 X s Jano Porker Bake N Serve \ I I Sjt- * '3 Oi Clovericof ( llllllw * 10 - 01 Frcnch J , 4 si .00 ; '> Our Own Brand Thrifty < \ Tea lags i «-o C7c ). Deal Pkg. § \ • in fits their Go\ern , ides for them through i x.ierans Administration. I dow ire some representative queries. Additional information bn obtained at any VA i'. i irr s . - I am a veteran who wishes i go tn with a nonveteran to get G, I. loan. Will VA guarantee such a loan? \ - -Yes, but the amount of the b un on which the guaranty or in surance is based will be in pro portion to the veteran’s interest in tit.- loan. It may be difficult ti fi:id a lender willing to make each a loan, Q- -I draw aVA pension as the ■' ulow of a World War I veteran, only other income is octal Security. Since I a. . .bio to perform household ; • :, S, will the VA give me an allowance to help pay the peo ple who do my housework? A—There Is a law whichpro \ ides an extra allowance for ■.do vs drawing death benefits if ■i. i; disabilities are such that i t quire regular aid and as signee of another person. In order to determine your eligi bility for this allowance, suggest ou submit to the VA office hav ing jurisdiction of your claim a report of a complete physical examination by your physician. 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Chapel Hill Is an example of the "new nui'oe.” She graduated from the school cf nursing at Har lem Hospital In New York City and worked there about two yeais, part of the time as act ing head nurse cf the surgical ward. When she and her husband moved to Chapel Hi.l last year she look the family nurse practitioner training because, she said, it seemed to be 'ex [ Your eligibility for the allow -1 ance can then be determined. Q—My husband has not chang ed the beneficiary on his SIO,OOO National Service Life Insurance , since our marriage. He says it is not necessary to change the beneficiary, since the insurance : 1? automatically paid to the wife . of a veteran. Is this rrue? i a veteran. Is this true? A--No. The Veterans Admin istration must pay the deslgna . ted beneficiary of record. If your l husband wants you to receive the l proceeds of his NSLI policy, he , must name you as beneficiary. actly what is n.eded" in the problem of delivering rural health care. "This program lets us use all our training," she said, "and because we re nurses wa see the personal side c,: the patient.” She said the patients seem to enjoy someone with time to talk to them about their problems, he'p them “think things J» hrough”, and help provide a continuity of care. Her role to date is experi mental and innovative, but already she has been predict ed to be the jewel in the crown In the attempt to deliver health care to people in rural areas and small towns. For several years ths schco’s of medicine, nursing, public health and the Health Serv ices Research Center at the Univrsity of North Carolina at Chapel Hill have discussed the idea of expanding the role of the nurs°. Drawing on ideas used recently in o'her areas plus the particular prob’ems of rural North Carolina, they cam? up with a proposal ior a ’'amily nurse practitioner” which had attracted nation- TUP. f. AnOLINIAN RALEIGH N c n\ t UKDAY .JULY : i nvi wide ■ ntio i. Tire f.i.Tii'y mir - *jrae* -h ioner is a re-Gsri d nurse wi h special addlt'oml train ing who can, working in col laboration wi h a phvsiotan. meet many of the basic fam ily •iT’dicol needs. The UNC lrrnh sciences sehcol- held a six-month pilot trailing program last year for seven carefully-selected nur ses, each of whom has addi tional training or experience beyond nursing school. They had lectures on dis eases. cfcstretrics and gynecol ogy, surgery, medicine and pe diatrics; learned seme basic techniques such as how to use a stc hoscepo and give a phy sical examinadon; and had training; in the outpatient c inics of N. C. Memorial Hos pital. The family nurse pratition ers will be the core of the Or ange-Chatham Comprehensive Health Services Program which is bginning in stages this summer and fall at satel lite clinics in nearby Prospect Hill and Moncure and a cen tral c inic at N ,C. Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. The family nurse practit ioner will be the person the patient first sees when he comes to the health center. She will give the physical ex amination, take the medical his ory, ami make initial Judgments on the patients' health, . « If he has certain common relatively simple symptoms! she can treat him, using; standing cuJ is Iroin the doc-' tor. li' Ills illness is more com-! plicated, she ro ers him to the; doctor. After he has been trea ed by the doctor she can,! under his supervision, handle’ follow-up care. Periodically - she will visit in the home. dhe theory is that since many smaller communities cannot support sophisticated medical specialists, it might be more feasible for them to have one or two family nurse practitioners in primary care, together wi h a physician us consultant by phone or in per son. As a result of the pilot pro ject, the health sciences, schools have developed a four year project to train more family nurse practitioners, fi nanced by the National Cen ter for Health Service Re search. Admission will be lim- Led to nurses willing to work in North Carolina who have an arrangement with a phy sician or group of physicians interested in working with a family nurse nractit.inner 15
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