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ki&e^ DEAR SALLY DKAR SaLI.Yi I'm a young man of Z8, ant! fVery girl I have gone our wtin aiiy tengtnofitipe clain)s my roluclatico to give serious cnnslcieratlontomilrU moiiy Is stupid. The reason for my hesitancy Is my family history. My father walked out ott my mcrfhor and two small kids elghteeri years ago, and a couple of years ago mj brother did the same ttdng to his wife. I feet this sort of thing Is In my genes, and that It Isn't good sense for me to marry. Any comments? STKKRISO CLKaR. DKAR STEKRING Ct.RAR: I agree wUh yi-ur girl friends., and 1 also think vou are using this just as ar excuse to eS'* cape marriage. Why don't you seek professional help ant] hit On the RI-TaL rt-ason. BY SALLY SHAW be more sulta^e In a 5tudy— or, If he any children, In their room dear SALLY: t am a girl of 16. and am at present head* over heels In love with a cute boy. This Is mj big problem. U so happens this Is the FIFTH boy vUhln the past vear wUh whom I have been madly In love. Tell me, Is this what Is known as “puppy love”" A- CALS L again. DKAR AGAIN: Yes. Best at your age to try to holdbackand not become so madly excited over each and every boy who comes along. Too much of this SO*calted puppy lov* car. he the beglnntng of a "dog’s IL'-." DEAR SALLY: I'm tobe mar ried .soon to a widower and one thing that I'Otfcers me very much is the huge portrait of his first '^Ifo which Is ha-nglng over the fireplace in his llv* Ing rt«ofr.. Believe me. I’m not In the leiSt jealous of her memorN. Ixjt at the same time I'm sure I’ll be very uncom fortable alaiit tM.s picture Ir. such a consplcuou.c place. He has .dread) toM me I am. at liberty to do anj kind of re- furuishirg or redecorating I wish. Do you think I can pro perly suggest disposing of this portrait” C. A. r. Dear C, a. G.: Rather than suggest outright "disposal" of the pictuie It might be more tactful to suggest that It would DEAR SALLY: How does a respectable marrSed woman of 2T effectively fend off the paw* Ings of a middle-aged wolf? This Is a man intr- whom 1 run (of all places) in church, and he seemingly finds It Im* possibk to talk with me with out laying his hands on me. I find it very embarrassing when he puts hls arm affec tionately around my shoulders, fingers the collar of my dress, cups m> chin in hls lund, or even attempts to rearrange my hair. What can I do about this without creating a big scene? H.\NX.> OFF. DEAR HANDS OFF: Next time he lays a paw on you, take hold of li firmly, remove It, and place It at hls side. This should get your message across to him. 'E?C5!: ' ■ k 1. j 15 Veteran’s Corner THE CAROLINIAN RALEtOH. N C.. SATURDAY. APRIL 1. 1972 Q - Pin drawlDg tnontly odu- Irtrka tested were over 50 per ■* I • niy •—' t , ..-I f ■ • ; -J Editor's >io*oj Veter ms and their families are u.skU.i; thou* sands of rfuesHoi.s concernlJie the benefits ihvlr Government provides for them throt^;h the Veterans A(lminlst7.ilior., Be low are sotue repre.sont;aive queries. Adrtlllon.»l Information mav be olitah.ed at ajiv VA of fice dr your local vetor.anssor** vie** organJzallon rcpresenl.i* tl.e. 0 * tf Social Socur'ty lione- flls are Increased again this year, will It affect mv V.yi pension? A - Y'es, lint not during the current year Any requlredpen- slon adjustments are made ef fective the first of the year following ihe year SocUJ Se curity Increases are received. cjtlona) assistance checks from the Voterans Administration, and would like to have them con* tmuod when 1 go to summer school. How Can I accomplish this? A * After you enroll for the su.,imer session, notify the school of your continued eli gibility for VA education bene fits. Theschoolwlllcertlfyyour onrollmen’ to va, and . on will receBo your payiner-t^ effect ive the date of re enrollment. iisrmfw "BUM" HOT DOC I never cared for hamburg ers A-ory much, hot I just love hot flogs. Now they tell us that shoppers are paying Inflated cent wator and some even con tained over 07 per cont wat^r. Customer, can you lmag|n6 ihat” Some governmental officials fool that all hot dogs should be required to have 25 per cent protein, (Well, what dothe Chil dren care about fat or protein. They imow that hot dogs are a gimmick. For what, to whe^e the money from your pocket). THE NIXON wars President Nixon has sent a bill to Congress authorlalng $1 billion to 1)0 used over the next thrc’j years to carry on a war on drugs. One need not be surplsed,for he has just delcared war on forced busing, ...another one of |hc Nixon plans. prices for frankfurters, while THE. TOP NEWS STORY OF the nutritional quality has gone THE YEAR CHILDRIiN M.AKCH IN CAROLINA-Columbia,S. C.; Participants in the Children’s March For Survival leave the South (jaroUna state capitol grounds after a short rally on the capitol steps. (UPl). Q - I' a veteran has provid ed for a lump sum payment of proceotls from hls National‘Ser vice Life Insurance, may ine beru'llclary spied payment un* dor another option? A - Yes. A l^eneflciary m-ty elect payment of all or part of the Ir.surance under one of three monihly Installment plans. down. (Well, who cares about nutritional value.s of the hot dogs; at the circus, it , a sham, any'w-ay. However the children Uke them >ust like can dy and cake and pxe. Cooked franks tested by the Department of Agriculture In li^Tl and found that the hot dogs averaged 28 percent fat and only ll.'i' per cent protein. All Topping tno Howard Hughe# news spread Is the story of Wallace carrying every coun try In Florida during Uie pri mary for President. (You say Wallace canh win the Presi dency?) Don’t fool yourself, for the majority of the public Is In the mood to do just this. Peo ple don’t care about moving backwards. SOLVE-A-CRIME BS A. C. '•^OHDON Y'ou Are The De!«cllve Th»- CO-vwar-old man's body ts lying o:i the ground Ir. front of hls !ak(.sld^ collage, a bul let hole In hls chesi. i our eyes shlR to the long-harrered i Ifle lying o:. th*- ground nexttohlm, then to the nearby station w agon wnn tri» two wheeled trailer bahlttd It carrying an outboard niotorlc-v. The yotinp rt.an, Dave Dunbar, whose photu* call a half-hour ago stjmn-.i'nod you lo the scene to thetraK«‘dy, .speaksup. "This IS my employer, Joseph Sellers. I’n: a l^kkeeper In hls real estate nffire. I drove out her4' witli Mm in the sta- tlT'n -arller this .after- nDon,..at*eir three hnur> or so ago. He fe ■,'dea tr.e to help hjtr. in.load ariAl launcti hls boat. It's v verv hesvy uiie and b taki'S l’A«> li.eii for the chore. He -aa-test I'e io rldp In thu bfist 'hi: bin. t-| 1 -jecllned. nlng to do such a thing. He was pretty low In spirits be cause of son.e business dif ficulties, but as for suicide..." your.g Dunbar shakes his head sadly. Vou carefully pick up the rifle with your gtoved hands, verify that it has been fired recently, then you turn heck to Dave Duntwr and say, ’ 'A very good story you've told me--but not good enough. Now suppose you tell me Just how your employer was murdered!" Why do vou Bu.speet murder rather ihar suicide? "SUrCR.RIGKT" QUALITY 16 to 19 LS. AVG. WHOLE OR HALF HAM Smoked Hani^ 58‘ 'T“ """" A A' O..^O»TI0HS Lk. 9«c we care Prices In Thia Ad Are Effective In RALEIGH- Through Saturday Aptil 1. 1973 SOLUTION Dave Diml-ar told you the tragedy took plate l)«for« hls return. Y'-t you found the boat loaded on the trailer despite Itto fact that, according toDon- bar. It took two men to handle the chore, rurthorrr.ore, It seens physlcallv Impossible ')uria.aicHT ianc* aoNurs Cooked Ham .. *1” Aiiceoo caANo lucie Bacon 69c *1“ TtiAT HOI oa Mtio Sausage 69c couNTev TaiAT HOI oa miio WKOll HOC suaia aicHT quaiitv Ground Beef Round turta aicHT' cuautt aumiat Franks ’«•’ 49c u to A iNsricTfo ritsH Car H iOHN s raoiiN Fryers » St«l* Of« «/WT,»| • L«*9»« -Wrte iMk car'N jOHNsraotiN 49c - 75c Fish & Chips - 69c car-N JOHN ! raoziN nsH Dinners 49c! Happy ago summoned you to the scene to the tragedy, speaks up. "This IS my employer, Joseph Sellers. I'm a bookkeeper In hls real estate office. I drove out hero with him In (he sta tion wagon earlier this afle^- noon...about three hours or so ago. Kn needed me to help him unload .and launch hls boat. It's a wry heavy one and It takes two men for the chore. He wanted me to ride In the boat with him but I declined. Chugging around the lake In a boat doesn’t appeal to me. So, after he took off, 1 took a little hlke'through the woods. "1 had a paperback novel with men and 1 was sitting under a tree in thu woods about ahund- red yard.*} from here when 1 heard the sound of his motor coming tn. I finished the chap ter I was on, then started saunt ering back here. Suddenly 1 heard the shot. 1 didn’t think too much of It, because I knew Mr, Sellers had the gun with' him and presumed he was Just taking a lUile target practice. Vou can Imagine my horror when I got here and found Ke had shot himself! I had no idea at all that he was plan- tell mo Just how your employer was murdered]" Why do you su* peel murder rather than suicide? CENTER SLICES OR POjtTIOHS lb. 98c d4 SOLUTION Dave Dunbar told you the 'tragedy took place before hls return. Yet you found the boat loaded on the trailer despite the fact that, according to Dun bar, it took two men to handle the chore. Furthermore, U seems physically Impossible for the man to have shot him self with the "long-barreled" rifle. 5^ 39 "SUNB-KICHT" rANCV BONllfS) Cooked Ham ALieooo iftANO siicio Bacon — 69c — ^1” couNTav ritAT hot oi mho Sausage 69c CA^H JOHN'S JtOZIN 'SUMt ItCHT" QUAliTT Ground Beef Round 1 1U.I...10HT m.l.r, ,11 M,„ _ ,v— , Franks 49c 65c Fish & Chips 69o cnuki-1 -i.u U SOa IHiriCTID laiSH • •>««»> Qk -/W«a« • lt« Qlr. -W.rk BmX Fryers SwiH't Hesteii Oi) January 1, 1972. 6omel9,- 100 parents drawing Veterans Administration benefits for service connecteddeathsof vet erans and servicemen became eligible for $55 monthly aldand attendance payments. Canned Hams ■ "SupCf.RJghf' QuolJly Cfode "A" 4" $3^8 TURKEYS Hem Tafn\ a To I ■> r J 16 To I 4 Lb ^ 23 Lb 4*^^ IM a«9 '^BRR ■■ Lb. Lb, Cav'n JOHN’S jaeziN earn john-s tbozin risN HADDOCK t-O.. octAN ftacH AMR 39c Dinners: rut . Loin Sliced Into ruti QUAeTiaaoBK PORK CHOPS Air OELICATfSSCN DELIGHTS Egg SoloG VS SSf The Veterans Administrative estimates €3,000 wives,widows and children of veterans will : ecelve educational assistance allowance checks ranging iqi to $175 monthly this fiscal year. Tasty Pickin’s—Frdsh Produce! # Save Menef Shop AftP For Potato Salad Fruit Cocktail 39 ’ii' 39e Comet Cleanser Go Te Cbircli Saadoy Florida Oranges 5 •“ 49c 9 A Heuiehold Voluo From Your Friendly ARP tindu Fresh Asparagus 14-Ot, Can “Slrtiii- \nd Grass" . Nordii- Lenten Specialty Canlaloupes2,..89c TlwOla (tiv* Okra 39c ri/>e> ir nit »■*■ o( -MiTi Grapefruit 2 29c Salad'Mix 29c Apples 3 *twv * neuicneie Volue From Your Friendly Agp 45^ Camay Regular Soap • Johnion Prefuli . K.*_ a» vi>.. n... ii».. • rrom A* 2c OH Label y..p„ 3-9er Pkg Only Sc OH Label May this Easter Season bring us all a reawakening to the message of hope and a rededication jo the pursuit of peace. - —. Prefuli KIpzr floor Wax 39c favor Fumitiire Polish ol^r.iKi rtA ^o*]**** Furaitcro Wai Ceuhflower m.-.a 39c Rain Barrel Fabric Seltner Polaloes 39c \ CUoninj Job» Around tht Kohm .4r rOAi'IO ’’aanuts •f" tl«T '£2' «'» TIM !N9 You Pey Only AgP Marcal Bathroom Tissue W 11,, C»l«r«A I I U T-i mm 39c Peter Rabbit ^ilk Chocolate Bunnies 59« — ... ___ -ww. nrawnB rnr neuic Ajax Liquid Cleaner • Walk YuTir Clerhei Today With Fab Laundry Detergent • Feed Your Oof Same Beef Chunk Alpo DOG FOOD On Laundry Day Try SorTve^gP oil Purpose Bags 65e Reynolds ".'S^’Wrap Chunk Pineapple 3 ”.V. St .00 63e Light Chunk Tuna 73c BEVERAGE IDEAS FRO\l A&P I Sa*r Money Buy Boun’t'yPap'erTowels 3 ’,i'. Sl.Otl He'avy Duty Wonderfoil 55c Sunshine Sv^ar Wafltrt Liquid Bleach '-r49‘ S*** t}n SaM Dcterycn* Detergent ' 59* 47c Our Own Tea Bags • A Petted Law Calarre Onnlr—AgP Dry Milk Solids 89c A |M>[iulQr Norwegian t>?nten dish ts this mspired version of the u>u;ii miumroni and cheese ciuscrolc. "Straw and Gross" is r.utrjii.nj.i pra.sant economy that's uncommonly delicfou-s' H »i Rtcamina noodles — green and white — are slathered with a tart k-mon batter sauce and topped with savory Norwegian 'iardinv.- art' Parmesan cheese. The unique smoky flavor of the sardines from Norway uids a mcllow nch accent ig the pi quantly Kauced pasta Here*'- «)ne "noodle dish" that's bound to become a year round favurde' • STItAW AND GRASS" WITH N'ORWEMAN SARDINES I medium lemon Vt pound green noodles ^4 pounri hutter \\ pound hpagheltt '. cup chirpiMrd parsley l con f3 ’4 o*.l Norwegian ' . U',4>pnm dill weed sordines, drained Dash catenne Grated Parmesan cheese LIPTON TEA BAGS l$Li. PJi| 29c 24 C! Pile 99c Ih Cl Phe 75c 100 Ct pk£ SI 39 family Site I7CI Pkf 5Sc «is • r%« S 20 Q«t IIATON TIA *.?; «c • »•« 33c Hi-C Drinks 2.29 ‘J.f 39c •rnth r«v. Teeth W.>h A&P Tooth Paste 29c “:5S“CoHeB BTc ’t.£' 49c A&P Adult Aspirin '.•.■^5: 25c 49c SuMhine Peanut Butler Wafers ee.'rel r.M -« Handi-Whip Iri.e l«*iee aAT Pound Cake Age All lenr. Choeolale Brownies e Seree T»«. M.ii AH JlA.en Ice Cream 47c Jane Parke^r Baked Foods! Jane Peelter White Bread :r. 4™ si 00 Jeee Caater Wha>e ae C»ah«r ' Jaae ra'her Bike'e feme r.taeb WheatBread3,’..'.'’..B9c Rolls 4 St.OO Ja-e rarkee r>sehir faka4 Jiae Cafke* lekt’a }«f«t Vlakf - " - ia-o* ‘ “ Ffcli Fruit Buns 39e Coconui ^.',V $1.99 Bull loman Ui ver) salty water 10 to IS minutes until tender. Cool Cut in half and pull out membrane Slice peel into thin silvern Moll butter in a small saucepan. Add lemon peel, parsley, dill and cayenne. Cook noodles and spaghetti until Just lender Dram well o.'id toss with lemon butter in a large bowl Top with drujmHi sardines and sprinkle with cheese Maki.*s 6 servings. ^9 lOOfb IrgiiUon Ii'sht 0'CI«h li 29« 69c Hx-IIAWglPIi e Crae* ~e" Nank Catahaa S«—tWaak Large Eggs e A«e Chjit4 Orange Juice ■ani# e r.MaiMl AaafKaa. r—.aata ar ]*»i Cheese Slices '»• e Try r,n»k«f Ovnetatirk Biscuits 4 e Ii«rB L yhr e Iliha'T Biscuits 4'W’ Trg SaM« „ Ann Page Noodles 3 ®1 ““ OOc Elbow Macaroni “ 69c 37c Mayonnaise 49c 43c Salad Dressing 47c Aaa Paya C**«-d 43c Black Pepper 2Sc
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