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DEAR SALLY BY" SALLY SHAW DEAR SALLY: I’ve just be come engaged to the most won- Bt-fui guy In the world. How ever, there's a problem, and ! hope you won't think I’m too cllly when I tell you what it is. his last name. It’s such an ~<l unusual name that it Tv provokes laughs or enever l Introduce him er it comes up in gen er sat ion. This is a rce of embarrasse -se, and probably will jo when it’s my name, you think 1 would be .ne if I were to ask him e it changed legally? ,F THE GAME. name OF THE GAME; tut I IX3 think you're ■ ur young roan’s name prevent you from, fall love w ith him or think him- as "the most won guy in the world,” did ear his name proudly, and r ignor or laugh along ih the -okesters —but don’t - embarrassed or ashamed of ■ name of your man. DEAR SALLY: I’m a girl of 13. M'. moil er keeps telling me that in two or three years there are some ’“facts of life* she wants to tell me. If there • facts’ are what I think they are, 1 already know them. I learned them at school and al so from s ■ me of icy girl ft lends. Should I tell my mother this, or should ! just wait until she’s ready to talk* ALREADY ED UCATED. DEAF. ALREADY EDUCAT ED: Tel! 1 er now. At the age of 13, a girl Is more than ready ior sue’ m.other-daughter talk. * ft w DEAF SALLY: Our 24-year old son was away at college for five years, now has a fine posi tion to town paying him about SS‘,OOO a year,’ and is living with us again. I do al! his laundrv. c- ok his meals, and his room clean, feut al though I've ’ r;ted that we could use a little board money (there are t? ree younger he tasn’* reponsed. Don’t you think we're entitled to D is" MOM. DEAF MOM; Indeed you are' This is only r igtt and just for all working, unmarried chil dren who live at home--a shar ing in h e household expenses to ♦ ■ e t ujse of at least 20 to 25 per cert of their paychecks, so, instead of 1 inting, TELL him! * * A DEAR SALLY: 1 have been a widow for about two years, and will soon be marrying again. I happen to have a good maj»y house’ old things and posses sions frOm: try first marriage, all to excellent condition and therefore ■ ave no need for al! for the usual kind of wedding gifts. Unde: these circum stances, would ft be proper for me to specify or t the engraved wedding invitations Tat this will be a "purse wedding”? SECOND TIME. DF.AP SECOND- TIME: lathe fireplace f r -rm:ally, engraved invitations are not usually is jed for a se> ond marriage. And certain!, ir: good taste, you could not include the kind of information you suggest in any wedding in i tat ton. Yew can, The Veterans Comer EDITOR'S NOTE: Below are authoritative answers by the Veterans Administration to some of the many current ques tions from former servicemen and tleir families. Further in formation on veterans benefits may be obtained at any VA of fice. Q I attend school under the G1 Bill, and my wife has given birth to a son. How do I notify, va of this additional dependent ? A— Forward immediately to your VA regional office a copy of the child's birth certi jfaete. Write your VA file num ber on the document and attach a“ ate stating that you are train ing under the GI Bill. # * * Q -- I am a reservist and have been on active duty for the past six months, W'i 11 my Servicemen’s Group Life In surance protect me during the 120-day period immediate ly following separation from six-months' military ofoliga -4 too. A— Yes. * * * q -- when did the current GI educational bill take ef fect? A— While the present GI Bill became law in June, 1966, it covers veterans who serv ed after January 31, 1955. * * * Q —1 am a 19-year-old col lege student who draws i death pension from VA. When I mar ry will my pension be discon tinued? A.-- Yes. tension is oowpcid :k> aVhild after marriage. f Q A service-connected injury left me permanently and totally disabled. Will my chil dren receive VA educational assistance while in high school? A— No. Under this program, he law prohibits payment for » regular high school echoes ion, unless the child has a rental or physical disability. however, let it be known through relatives and friends the cir cumstances you describe. ft * » NOTE TO DEB; Return the fraternity pin. 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J fjc J %P4s#<sat # NEW FROM A&P IN A BLUE CAN A&P BRAND »W»»® Sue § I*# 5 * O® SMALi. iOjmwro M aw Lfnrr *»I1 a—'i—ini»»—n w— wiw—Wß—Otwij Ann Page Ol.ves -69 c tiprfriP Pofk HhIIPP c- TABLETS AA .|| ISi !% I#UI I fA cr ee. 3 °"°' IjSjC r6C!f)Ut Putter Jor hearty and vigorous ?7% caffein free 1 & s, “ uvC ' ,JC SsuitanaGraneJeiiv ’if 4%. Our Own Tea « SBs A&P Instant Settee - 5 1 35 ANN page SOUP Siusfelie Fig lirs 79c Nabisco Toastettes 39c Mrsiv *r w | *|rJ NABISCO CHIPS AHOY COOKES SJ 45c * s '" whv keep something that means nothing to you? Publication On Fallout Protection Washington, d. c. - The U. S. Department of Housing and Ur 'ran LeveSoprr.ent las Just published a pamphlet on Hous ing with Shelter-Dual Purpose ResideotlaS Fallout Protection. The 32-page, illustrated pub lication, prepared by HUD to cooperation with the Depart ment of Defense, Office es Civil Defense, outlines principles for fallout protection in both new and existing housing. Research was conducted by McLeod, Fer rara and Ensign, Washington architects, under contract to HUD. The study Indicates economi ca'. methods by which planners, architects, engineers, and housing producers can improve livability by using advanced techniques, and at the same time provide protection against a A Outlined are prefabrication techniques in building ieslgns. modular design, including mini mum provisions for radiation Protectlots to initial planning; the advantages of clustering four single family homes utilizing common walls: and arrange ments for day-care and other community activities buildings. Copies of Housing with Shel ter (jHVD-ISO-S) rr be pur chased for 6"■ cerus from the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Of fice, Washington, D, C, 20402. * * * According to Public Utilities Fortnightly * Fishermen rare ly cris;c:,e >. com sanies for the warmer temperature of water near thermal power plants. It is there Uat the fish ing is libel > to he best. T! Is Is one finding in studies by h e California Department of Fish THE CAROLINIAN RALEIGH. N C. SATURDAY. JANUARY 9 197; and Fame, various colleges, and the electric companies in the state. The studies show that many species, including striped bass, perch and catfish, seem o prefer the slightly warmer water temperature. Fishermen often e’ussei near power plant discharge points to take advant age of this." ft * * ‘ The first amendment is ex - piieft as to ‘ihe right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the Government , for a redress of grievarv : ' > .....Peaceably is a key word of....(this) quote; however, it Is ! conveniently ignored by it <•; ' persons wbo equate dissent w:t • ' destruction... There is nothtoe 1 in the first amendment w guarantees neople the rig 1 ? to riot.and plunder as means of dissent. Invariably, when inci dents and altercations <-c.cui during public dissent, the "rou ble is started by unpeacefu participants who knowingly and willingly break the law ." 11
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