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DEAR SALLY BY SALT Y SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’m 24 mid have been dating art attractive and charming <young man of 26 for over a year. Here’ my little dilemma. Whenever happens to imbibe a little ton much liquor he becomes wrv amorous and vows his : n undying love for me and ’ great desire to marrv mo. ih- \ a day or so later, when he’s stone-cold sober, he remem bers nothing of these ck-dm tions of love--and n ei approaches the -d 5 ,.. ■ matrimony. How about fhi? situation? JENNY. DEAR JENNY: WE • future do you think thci you with a man who '.. to ...» loaded in order to !. . : mantle? My advice rmm send him hack to his 1 DEAR SALLY: v; i-.s. • ! and I both work. Tin : is that he expect.- ti fray all our houselK.i.:. \\ . out of my ’neon , - bid E squanders most of hi. on fishing equiptm o gear, gin rtimn y, ..no Then whenever I -• i! ho . I’-, run short of eitou.-o .m f ; certain foodorhoust hoi is he throws it up to in ;e a poor manager, bo :• •>u thick he’s being fair’ 1.1 LL DEAR ELLIL: 1 Jofii.it-. 1" i Lay it on the line ri ht nov. that you two an -Ti..- t po i your incomes and that out ' this lump sum the household expenses will ! • j .tid, tin’ certain amount of wi-o re- -ns will go for luxurio- ti 'noth agree you can affoi i, nd that the rest goes into tin- bank. Tel! him that if is doesn't agree to this arrun mm t, you’re going to stop wot hi:;., and SUPPORTING HIM. SOiVE-A-CRIME BY A. C. CORDON YOU ARE THE. DI TKCTI\ You enter the lonely fishmr cabin on the ochre of the '.A. late this Sunday mornir.r. .»nd look down at the ! » h <•! die gray-haired, middle-aged wo man lying on the floor in the center of the on- : . ' the wealthy Amanda Te’liv: whose third marriage h : this motnh to a mm. h * twenty years her junior headlines, now sh> strangled to death, • -; !■ :.t: by means of the hiu silk mart which still lies lon.s-.-D ; her throat. “You can imagit: - i.y l.«a im when 1 found lur : m this!” exalaims Dick Tolls-, et. ' *' mi see...l’ll have to.id:', t, .u. ■ and I were bavin .. te misunderstanding. ’...id spat last Ft ida\ imcnuit . ' d she drove to the cabin ben. . said she wanted to b ii . to think things out...she wanted t be alone for the entire wee ken .. I phoned her vesterda , at b ...a a half-dozen times .iurim the day and evening. Things be tween seemed to no smooth ing out. Then when I tried about three times this morning to phone her and could ret no answer, I decided to come here and talk with her fact-to-face. I found her like this '* You gaze down at tin* bod . . - gain, then yom eyes travel .- round the rest of the i nom—tl» big stone fireplace withi>sdead gray ashes, the huge doc.bli l« d in one corner bare ..*• am lim-.i, the dust-covered table in front of the modern range, the one window in the cabin with its broken pane across which an unbroken, dust-covered spider web stretches. At this point Dick Tolliver resumes his ton, “As I can-e Keep the festive spirit alive— between holidays with Holiday Ham Loaf. Tangv prepared mustard and sweet chopped pickle combine with ground cooked ham and ground pork for a flavorful blend. Velvetized evaporated milk moistens yet strengthens the tender loaf for easier cutting. Serve it soon. HOLIDAY HAM LOAF (Makes 6 to 8 servings) l Bound ground smofeed 2 slightly batten egg* ”* m 1 tablespoon cider vinegar i pound ground fresh pore 2 tablespoons prepared ©up cam flake crumbs mustard *4 cup chopped onion I teaspoon parsley flaks* asp cl-nopped sweet pickle 14 teaspoon peppar % eup undiluted Carnation Evaporated Mtik Combine all ingredients. Mix lightly but throughly. Proas Into buttered 9 x 5 x 9-inch loaf pan, B»ke in moderate oven (350'F.) 1 hour and 15 minutes. Drain off fat. Let •tend 10 minutes before serving, c-aw s iPrmtee m uj».a. an) DEAR SALLY: I’m a retired man and should be old enough to know the score--but here I am writing to you for ad vice. My wife is very active in various clubs and civic groups. The big problems is that hen I drive her to these meetings, almost invariably she asks m to pick up this and that woman friend of hers, and som* -times my car is filled with four and five women. None of those freeloaders ever offers to 1 ... me any gas, and this burns me up. My wife claims I’m being potty. What do you think' 7 EASY M \RK. I : AH i ASY: Tin inclined to ;free with your wife. Since u’rt- already driving her to •: eso o eotings, what difference - it make if there are three r four other women in the car 1!’ I’m sure her friends o , appreciating ’ your kind and generosity— so why don’t you try smiling and for ot Er-out your fuel tank? * * * DEAR SALLY: Why do so m. is guys fall for Southern m.aunts? There’s a new girl i: our office who is fresh from ti.- d- op Southland, and ail the ays hang around her like bees imii i honey, just because her talk drips of the stuff. We other ois are fed up to here with h i “you all” kind of fem inine helplessness, and would opr*-<• kite your comments on the subject. YANKEES. DEAR YANKESS: Sounds like . our envy is showing! Men, es i . cially those from north ofthe Mason and Dixon, like Southern accents from women because they sound so soft and feminine. V hat men (both Northern and 'outherii) do NOT like are jeal ous, catty women! up the path toward the cabin, 1 f. It some uneasiness. Aman da’s car was parked there, but the cabin was so quiet--no smoke coming out of the chim in v. I tried the door, but it was locked. Then when I looked through the window I saw A auuda lying there on the floor. •md I hurried back to the door .• 1 -unlocked it —but I was too hit ...she was dead! Since that’s no* a snap-lock on the door ;. on have to lock it with a key-- the killer must have climbed i>through the window. Her dia mond necklace and rings are ; one?, too.’’ B\ this time you have ex n ined the contents of the two cabinets in the room. One of M. contains a full supply of --sheets, pillowcases, tew els, washcloths, and the like- —-and the other is well - ■ icki-d with canned foods, dish es and various cooking u tensils. ‘ Have you touched or moved uthing in here since discov - ring this 0 ” you ask, “No...just the door and the telephone.” 'lt probably would have been smarter if you had touched a few things,*’ you then say. ‘There are a few clues here which, added to the fact that vn; are your wife’s sole heir, ke you a prime suspect!” What are the clues you have detected? Had Amanda spent the pre- Oi'ding two nights in the cabin, there certainly would have been linen on the bed, and also sin- surely would have dusted thi table foi eating purposes. He! husband’s suggestion that the killer entered through the a widow doesn’t hold water either--because of the unbroken dust-covered cobweb across it. IS» Veteran's Comar 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 any VA of fice of your local veterans service organization repre sentative. Q - I draw compensation for a 100 per cent service connect ed disability, and have been granted a waiver on my GI life insurance premiums. Re cently, I received an insurance fund, I am wondering whether I should return the check? A- Don’t return the check. You are entitled to the dividend. Under the waiver provision of your insurance policy, the in surance continues in force as though premiums are being paid. * * * Q - I am being transferred to another location and job and am selling my home on which a buyer is assuming my Gl loan. Can I be released from liability? Pricct in This Ad Effective Through October 23 in . 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Miliatiti RiCfi C 57C w ■ a . an, T@* Otl Lakel aa GMiatt, sk«p AAF* Fat Amfa Tablets 88c H|g||t Qaard te= 69c Udy Scott *a=r wr 33c WderneM Rice at 33c • Urten Tablets a? »1“ 37s FrosSglls :% 16c Vsselim *tst- 79c «|«A 21-o*.cnA© 4 ' Catpso Scotties 37c Jiffy Cake ilx 'C 16c A- Yes, if the loan is cur rent, the purchaser agrees by contract to buy your property and assume your liability, and the VA accepts him as a good credit risk-. The release from liability does not mean that your Gi home loan entitlement has restored, however. A separate application must be submitted to VA for this. * * * Q - I was just discharged from the Army after serving four years, part of it in Viet nam. Can I get a GI home loan and go to school under the GI Bill at the same time? A- Yes. There is no bar against participating in each of these programs at the same time. Wake Demos Set Theatre Meet In Nov. As a third celebration of vic tory and a curtain-raiser for future victories, the Wake Coun ty Democratic Party will gather at the Village Dinner Theatre on November 9 for a Goumet dinner and to see the play “The Man of LaMancha.” A sell out Convenient Locations To Serve You 505 Newcombe Rd. 201 E. Hargett St. 1905 Poole Rd. 800 N. Person St. 3924 Western Bivd. 2712 Hillsborough St. 5426 Six Forks Rd. 4031 Old Wake Forest Road 527 Plaza Circle crowd is expected to attend this fund-raising event. William Joslin, a prominent, Raleigh attorney and outstand ing Democratic party worker, has been selected as chairman of the festivities. Mr. Joslin said that plans for the evening include an opportunity for Wake County’s most politically active citizens topersonally meet many of the candidates who will he seeking elective office next year. All Democratic candidates from the fourth district, as well as announced and unannounced Democratic candidates for state-wide office, will be in vited. * * * “Would you believe?” asks the Public Service Company of Colorado. “The 12.8 million employees on public payrolls— federal, state and local--ex ceed the population of 15 states combined and all individual states except the two largest, California and New York, ac cording to the U. S. Office of Management and Budget.” 0® T§ Church ads smiles glowingly as she is presented a Martin Luther King, Jr. ladies wristwatch by Aubrey V assistant vice president for Career Development ofthe F. W. Woolworth Company at the lecent National Urban League Convention in Detroit. Mrs. Parks first rose to national at tenimn when she refused to “sit at the back ofthe bus” in Birmingham, Alabama during the segre gated era of the early '6o’s. Her cause, taken up by Dr, Martin Luther King, Jr., marked the 3. ginning of the black push for civil equality. Looking on is Vernon Jordan, new head of the National Woolworth gUe * ' P gLff WaS ° ne ° f many Presented to visiting blacks at the convention by F. w. THE CARQLINIAN RALEIGH, N. C.. SATURDAY. OCTOBER 23. 1971 15
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