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DEAR BALLY: How can we let i fid or a certain couple who never srema to know when the party in cur home is over? Even though everyone else has long gone, these people stick around and keep helping themselves to our bever age. “Oqe for the road” often adds up to ‘three’ and even “four for the road,” and often we're so tired that it’s all we can do to keep ourselcvs from falling alseep right in front of them. Is there any tactful madher in which we can handle this annoyance? H.J.B DEAR H.J.8.: Tactful or gentle methods probably would not work on unmannerly peo ple like these. The next time they persist in remaining af ter the others have gone, use the direct approach. Tell them outright that the party is over, that you’re tired and are head ed for bed. Incidentally, I wonder just why you keep in viting Cum people. DEAR SALLY: My husband and I are in a real quandary Last weekend we bad dinner in a nice place about 28 miles from town, and we saw the husband of one of my dearest Mends sitting at a corner table across the, room from us with another woman. He didn’t se us. but we were able to watch him throughout the entire time we were there, and every thing seemed very chummy be tween him and this other woman. FOR REPAIRS TO ANY TV PHONOGRAPH TAPE RECORDER TRANS. RADIO ANY~SMALL APPLIANCE CALL TE 2-3950 OB VA 8-2343 TAYLOR RADIO & Electrical Co. "The House That Service Built” 224 E. MARTIN ST. ONLY AT HEILIG-LEVimrrr: SOUTHERN* CROSS 2 3 % S BEDDING SAMPLE SALE « ■ w«l» ■ No Phone Order. Plea* NO MONEY DOWN BVYATSALE PRICES | OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. 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And furthermore, real friends never deliver this kind of news . . . the kind of news that might produce a Mg hurt DEAR SALLY: I’m a widow of 35, with two little daughters ages 6 and 8. For about a year I’ve been going with a fine man of 36 who has given every indication that he loves my little girls, and they have always seemed to be fond of him, too—until last week. I told them that we are planning to be married next June, and this set them off on a big crying and screaming spell. They told me they Just wanted him for a friend and not a daddy, and I have not been able to reason with them at all. Now I don’t know what to do. whether I should sacrifice my happiness in mariage with this man for the happiness of my girls. Will you please advise me? T.W.D. DEAR T.W.D.: You should NOT be sacrificing the hap piness you are entitled to, just On The Home Front (Items this week from Wil son, Johnston and Union Coun ties.) READING PROGRAM STARTED i Plans have been made irt Wilson l County So encourage more people 1 to take advantage of the bookmo- I bile. Miss Marian Sutton, home i economics agent, says tentative plans include having a library lead- < er in each Home Demonstration '• Club. Miss Sutton hopes the library 1 leader will meet the bookmobile and check out books for members of the dub who find it inconveni ent to contact the mobile unit. They want to have a stronger reading program this year.. HOUSING IMPROVEMENTS How do I select building materi als to go into a new home? This question was often Lucy O. Toole, hoiiife economics a gent in Johnston County. So she worked with local building supply dealers and had a cross section of a miniature house constructed so she could show materials necessary for a well built house. “We hope that this demonstration will help cut down on the number of poorly constructed houses in the county,” added Mr*. Toole. beeauee year tee little girls ■tone. This is net a new prob lem. and the beat way te han dle it la with a firm hand. They’D get wed te the Mea In time. Pus sure, and will learn te lave their new daddy.. DEAR SALLY: I'm a high school senior of IT. and have been dating our basketball captain for about thro months. Although he’s told me many times that he likes me bettor than any other girl, he’s never suggested going steady. He’s always claimed we’re both “much too young to tie ourselves down,” and that we should both enjoy life and have lots of dates with lots of other people. This is all right with me. and it sounds like good sense, too—except that he’s so terribly inconsistent about the whole thing. All I have to do is even mention another boy’s name, or stand in the corridor at school talking with another boy. or walk hone from school with another boy—and my Mg athlete throws a temper tantrum and even threatens to stop dating me any more. What do you think about all this? PERPLEXED. DEAR PERPLEXED: You’d better have a serious discuss ion with this boy. reminding him of tho philosophy ho preached to you. and pointing out how unreasonable he’s be ing. Then if he persists in his "little boy" attitude, cheek him off yoar list. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AWARDS MADE A couple of years ago, the com munity development council in Union County decided to award a plaque to the "man and woman of the year” in community develop ment Mrs. Jeanette Sherrod, home e conomics agent says this year they awarded the plaques to Misa Bettie Robinson and James Rushing, both of the Mineral Springs Community. They were recognized for their con tributions to the growth and de velopment of their community. The Treasury offers taxpayers the option of receiving their tax re fund in risk-free, interest-paying U. S. Savings Bonds. Check the right box on the return—the Having eliminated polio as a pu blic health problem through the Salk and Sabin vaccines, The Na tional Foundation-March of Dimes now fights birth defects and arthri tis. DRIVE SAFELY! THE VETERANS CORNER THE VETS CORNER Hart an authoritative anew tea by tha Veteran* Administration to questions from former servicemen and their families; Q —l have just had a aoc and aa a Korean Conflict veteran with a SO percent service-connected dis ability, I believe I'm now entitled to additional compensation. I have not yet reported tha birth to tha VA. Will the data of my son’s birth be the affective data- of tha increased payment? A—The effective data will be tiie data tha VA received the evidence yeu will submit te es tablish year entitlement te the additienal meney. Q—My son, determined by the VA to be helpless, is being fur nidled training under tha War Or phans program. This is tha first month he has attended school and wa have received checks both for tha schooling and tha regular $77 a month compensation. Shouldn’t one of these checks be returned to the VA?? A—No. In the case es a help less child hath the Dependency Indemnity Compensation and the War Orphans Act benefits are paid simultaneously. Q— My husband Is quits In debt. I am afraid that in the event of his death his crediotrs may seize his Ql insurance policy which I am de pending on. Can they do this? A—Ne. Proceeds of a GI in surance policy are exempted by law from the claims es cred itors. Tho proceeds may nat be mixed er attached te pay TOT husband's debts. Q—l have read that the terminal date for the GI loan program is July 29, 1967. Doea that apply to all veterans? A—Ne, only veterans es World War 11. Korean Conflict veter ans should add ten years to tha date of their first discharge from active wartime service and then add one year for each three months of such service. The date reached by this form ula la their personal deadline date for all Korean Conflict eli gibility. World War n veterans have a similar formula but their terminal date Is the earlier July 25. 1567. G Mv lor— is getting too expensive and will be worse as time goes on. At this time I can not afford to convert all of it to a permanent insurance plan. Can I convert part now and the reet later? A—Tee. Yeu may convert aa little as *I,OOO er mere In multl plee of SSOO after the first thou sand. Q—ls any Korean veteran with a service-connected disability aligi- Tan 3bpics^«# I * THE CHEAPEST SWT IN THt STOWE f—YOU HAVE IT QH /* Wr/***'*** ****** ble for vocational rehabilitation training? A—No. The veteran must ha found in need of vocational training to overcome the han dicap of his disability In ordor to receive tho training. If you’re one of those who have a tax refund coming to you—why not take it in U. S. Savings Bonds? 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The nation’s electrie industry spent about $3.2 billion for new plant and equipment last year, ere-: sting a total plant Investment of $54 billion to produce a Trillion kilowatt-hours of energy. 13
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