14 Travel’ Traller Inctudes - sink, fridge, 3 burner stove, Sleeps 6. 3 way tighting “system. A steal at $1290 ‘Phone 632.2807 (¢5-13) For Sale: 1965 15’ trailer, Sleeps 5 has stove, ice box, ‘furnace etc. Price $1,300 flrm. Phone 635-2319 (p5-15) The ancient Romans believed that a magnet lost its power in the presence of garlic. Get Off This Ride And Start Anew! => By Abigail Van Buren D 1978 by Chicago Terbune-N.¥. News Synd. Inc. . DEAR ABBY: I have been receiving financial help from -a married man. (He's my boss, F work in his office.) He is also my No. I boyfriend. He says he loves me, and that the only difference between our relationship and marriage ia that he has to get up and go home. Ilove him in a way, but a girl gets awfully tired hiding all the time. I would like to be able to get dressed up and go ‘out with my man where I can see people and they can see me. And I would eventually like to be married. Other men have asked me out, but I don’t dare accept because it might get back to my boss. ¢ ‘What can I do? Am I destined to be stuck with this man behind clased doors for the rest of my life because [ have accepted financial help from him? How does a woman get off this kind of merry-go-round? . TRAPPED IN TACOMA . DEAR TRAPPED: She walks out of his office and out of his life and finds another job. Then she supporta herself without “help,” like millions of other self-respecting wamen do. And if she's wise, she moves out of the city and leaves no forwarding address. , All you can expect from the kind of merry-go-round you're on‘is a brass ring. Try for a gold one. DEAR ABBY: A famous British novelist who was known to be @ singularly unlovable man, presented an interesting problem in eliquette for which perhaps you can provide a solution. : _Tt was reported that’ at a dinner party he was seated beside an American woman who, ina effort to initiate some pleasant conversation, praised his most recent novel. His response was, “I thought it was quite good, but now that 1 know that a common, yulgar American woman such as you likes it, 'm not so sure.” « | The question: If 1 were the lady's husband, or escort, : ,what should J] do? Dueling is out, for obvious reasons, : “Should | ignore the remark? Complain to the hostess? jteave the premises, taking the lady with me? Call him an |semannertyowino?Or empty my soup bowl over.his head? . 4 ar ~"VILEANOVA, PA. ¢ wort BOBO UR ACS " «DEAR VILL: Your question suggests that you are atill - living in the days when dueling was “in.” Today, women do not need men to pratect them in social situations. If I were the lady in question, I would assume that the -man was either very drunk, an ill-mannered snob, or both. And I'd have given him the back of my head for ‘the duration of the dinner. (P.S. Just because a dog ‘barks, doesn’t mean you have to answer him.) ‘DEAR ABBY: Thanks for the kind words you had for short people. My husband is short. Years ago, | came upon one of our sons and his young friend just as the friend taunted, "My Daddy is tallor than your Daddy!" Without hatling an eyelash, our son replied, “My Daddy is' tall enough." . , . Oh, that all short people had the wisdom of that 4-year-old! CAROLYN R. IN TUCSON, ARIZ. .. DEAR: CAROLYN: For those who boast that tall ia better, read Francia Bacon: “Wise nature did never put her precious jewels inte a garret four stones high.” - “*« De you wieh you had more friends? For the secret of “popularity, get Abby’s new booklet: “How To Be Popular; You're Never Too Young or Too Old.” Send $t with a long, aclf-addreased, stamped (24 cents) envelepe to Abby, 13 Lasky Drive, Beverly Hills, Calif. 90212. : -_DEAR ABBY: You aren'L going to believe Lhis, but my a husband has been eligible for Social Security far two years, and he has yet to collect a dime of it! Why? He says that as long as he's able to work, he doesn't. feel justified in taking money from the government. 1 Uhink he's crazy. What do you think? MOREY'S WIFE DEAR WarE: Social Security isn’t exactly “welfare” from the government, Since the mid-'30s working people i have kicked in part of every paycheck in order to build up iq “wome retirementincome. Your husband is entitled to do as he wishes, but he'a also entitled to the money. P.S. A person whe earns more than $4,000 a year at his job must return $1 of Social Security for every $2 he ‘earns above, $4,000. . . DEAR ABBY: [ know you will find uhis hard to believe, bul every word ‘of it is true: ‘There is an elderly gentleman (about 85)living in a small single room in a local hotel. This man‘has married children and grandchildren in town who hardly look at him. Ne eun't dress himself or bathe’ very well, and his eyesight is fuiling, so the maids help him. {The maids take i hetler care of him than his own family.) , : - Several months ogo, a maid found him on the bathroom floor. Ele hod falten the night before.and couldn't get up, 30 he just lay there, cold and shivering, all night. . 1)”, He eaty only once a day on a tray sent to his room, and - “that's usually catmeal and coffee. On Sundays the kitchen is closed, so he doesn’t eat fram Saturday until Monday niorning. mo, . . 7 ~ {low chin peoplehe 40 heartless? Today is ‘Sunday, and f ‘believe me, Abby, my appetite ig gane just thinking about pylected man. ; that poor, old, negle FEELING SAD 1 , DEAR SAD: If you really want to help, why don't YOU ‘luek in on the old gentleman? (You don't have to be: a, ‘relative to extend a kindness.) . . ce Writing to me without a clue on to who YOU are, who ‘TE i, or even the city in which he lives, is futile. And your lous oF uppetile won't help him much, either. DEAR ABBY: | om a Li-year-chl girl who has just “slarled lo date. | am going Lo ask you a question | have asked many. athers; 7 hive never been able lo pet a sbraight answer from anyone. = . - Whence girl reilly tikes o fellow, and they are alune “together, nuturally they are going lo make oul some. But : how far should a girl go? =| answer. A boy who has genulne affection for a DEAR JUST: The limits of self-respect will provide the w never do anything that will degrade her or make her feel ashamed, Courtship is preparation for marriage; aak any date. And if he's honest, youll have an honest answer. JUST ME IN PLAINS, GA. THE TERRACE REDS . | SHARP SHOP boy how far he would like the girl he marries to go on a a cL de rk ee ag eel og mer aa ah ae et A Naeem ee geet PRESIDENT GRANT'S RICE PUDDING eggs, separated cups milk cup sugar Fes SVN awa, teaspoon salt Lemon Sauce* tablespoon butter or margarine cups hot cooked rice -. , cups half-and-half (cream and milk) tablespoon grated lemon peel teaspoon vanilla extract ~ Stir butter into rice. Beat yolks and add haif- and-half, milk, sugar, lemon peel, vanilla, and salt. Foid in egg whites which have been beat- en. until stiff but not dry. Turn into a buttered shallow 2-quart baking dish. Set In pan of hot water. Bake at 350° for 1 hour or until knife:in- serted near center comes out clean: Serve warm with Lemon Sauce*. Makes 8 servings. . “LEMON SAUCE % | cup sugar ; 1 tablespoon comstarch % teaspoonsalt — 1s cup bolling water . 1 tablespoon butter or margarine 1 tablespoon grated lemon peel 3. _— tablespoons lemon Juice Combine sugar, cornstarch, and salt. Stir in water gradually. Cook, stirring constantly, about 5 minutes, Blend in remaining ingre- dients.. oe ae ia = =" In Rome, generals sent home messages of their victories —,_ In Burma it was believed goat eating the sun. Your Individual Horoscope FOR TUESDAY, JUNE %, 1978 What kind of day will tomorrow be? To find out what the stars say, read the forecast given for your birth Sign. aw aw. 29 MS (Mar. 21 to Apr. 2 _ You should make fairly good headway inmost endeavors, but don't go off on tangents and scatter energies. Either could atte best efforts. AURUS - (Apr. 21 to May 21) Oca? Branch out to some extent. Realize your limitations, however, so you won't overreach your mark. Some complexities possible. - GEMINI (May 22 to June 21) — Curb emotions and a tendency | toward eccentricity. Tighten reins on spending, but don't. - scrimp unwisely and lose out in. the long run. CANCER : . ‘{ June 22 to July 23) e4 While planetary influences are not inauspicious, there are a few areas where caution will be necded. Preparation for new ventures calls for especially careful consideration. LEO (July 24 to Aug. 23) This day calls for teamwork, perhaps. some compromises. but, in the long run, practical “concessions will pay off." VIRGO (Aug. 24 to Sept, 23) A splendid day for in- novations and experimentation — always a pleasing challenge to the inventive Virgoan. Don’t hesitiate to pioneer in new MRA tn gy (Sept. 24 to Oct, 23) ESS Timing important now. Day calls for deliberation and well- calculated action, ut da not wait TOO. long” before making . mae. important- decisions. _ SCORPIO . (Oct, 24 to Nov, 22) There's tendency now to be too pussive, to idle away time, drift atong indifferently, Rouse yourself, Don't stall until ex- ternal agents FORCE you lo . act, dl wh. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 23 to Dee. 21) wg? * Your enthusiasm, com- petence and ability to formulate ‘sound programs should help you to break new ground now bit, as you progress, give a little extra attention to domestic matters. CAPRICORN What (Dec, 22 to Jan. 20) Don't abandan a project just. because someone else may not be enthusiastic about it, but listen to their ideas anyway. There COULD be some angles - you ‘have overlooked, ty aa Gin AQUARTUS (Jan. 2] to Feb, 19) Auspicious stellar influences stimulate your talents. Be ready to move forward with enthusiasm and hope. Written inatters highly favored. PISCES - th (Feb. 20 to Mar. 20) Ey You will be expected to cope with some unforeseen situations now, Handle these bigger responsibilities willingly and without fretting. 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