Wants a Man To Baby Her By Abigail Van Buren . - 1979 by Chicago Tribuna-N.¥. Naws Synd. Inc. DEAR ABBY: [ama 31-year-old divorcee with a 10-year- old son. I desperately want another child. ] have noticed that in the last few years more single women are having and keeping their babies. I know I could manage another child myself. 1 have been the sole support of my son, whois a hap- py, well-adjusted child despile having no father in his life. 1 have saved enough money, so another child will not be a financial burden, a My problem is my family. I'm sure they wouldn't approve of the idea, and I hate to hurt them. But ] am not getting any younger, and if I don't have another child within the next couple of years it will be too late. Also, I do not have a special man in mind to father my child, but there are several who would do me the favor. I don't want to marry again, and I have made that plain. I'm sure my family will think I got “caught” because the idea of having a baby outside marriage would be totally unacceptable to them. I hate to embarrass them. I just know that [ desperately want another child. Please advise me, LON GING FOR MOTHERHOOD 4 DEAR LONGING: A woman sufficiently mature to handle single parenthood, as‘you insiat you are, would not (a} seek my advice or (b) need her parents’ approval. If I were you, I would serap the ides, t DEAR ABBY: I am having a iriendly argument with someone and hope you can settle it. I say that, according to law, a male doctor may not give a female patient a complete physical examination unless there is a female nurse in the room. My friend says I am mistaken. Can you help us? FRIENDLY ARGUMENT DEAR FRIENDLY: Whether or not a male doctor has a nurse present while examining a female patient is up to the doctor, the patient, or both, If there is a state law setting a different standard, I would he surprised. DEAR ABBY: This letter may be of interest to those who are constantly complaining about rising food costs. Tama clerk in a chain grocery. Yesterday I spent three hours picking up items off shelves where they didn’t belong, because somebody decided they didn't want them after all and just put them down any old place. Now just wha do you think is paying me for three hours labor to do this? You—the consumer, that’s whol All right, forget the wages, Let's talk about the TV dinner someone left In the cereal aisle. When found, it was partially thawed out and not fit for resale. Or the carton af milk that was left standing out.of the cooler for half a day. Or the cellophane-wrapped pork chops someone had put on top of the spices. These items are spoiled and must be thrown out. a who pays for them? YOU DO! I would guess that a éne out of every 10 shoppers has been guilty of the abeve, at least occasionally. . - $6; the next time you go marketing, please put those un- wanted items back where they belong, and help keep prices down. And it might not be a bad idea for grocery store managers to post this on the cash register. It may help. ; FOR LOWER PRICES DEAR FOR: It may NOT help, But it can't hurt. , By Stan Lee and John Romita Hl Za REJECT OF! RIGHT 1979 MARVEL COMICS GROUP Ory CADENCE INOUSTRIES come i RIGHTS RESERVED: RLGISTER ab TPabUME SYNDICATE. ING CORP CHEER UP, nicer! \wiy oD 7 Nor EXACTLY “MES, HE HANG WHILE AT THE DAILY BUGLE... 2 E ’ LATER Z'LL MAIL You! TH LAST TIME WE avz. THROUGH HERE! Ts AREA SHORE HAS be Cry, on BEEN BUILT UP SINCE OD 0-43 m _ We oven esi i ~ THE KING WOULD Like A STARTING TIME TO THE MORNING SUN. MMM rors. wee ITO (ANTICIPATING THE US My SHALL BEHOLD AS If LIFTS, GING WAY TO ra 1 By Brant Parker and Johnny Hart ABOUT THE 177% HOLE Bee By Garry Trudeau | ‘AND 50 THE BIG QUESTION AT | | 7X, O00 MERDS. 1821 RAGES. THE TIME, NC, 1 THIS: Hib. SURVI- | | 30-MONTHY OUTPUT OF KISSINGER thee OF THE NKON- KISSINGER. | | HANDPICKED MEMOR STAFF. BY (RA ACTUALLY BE TEMPTED TO | | ALHOSTANY STNDRD, PY MONEY TO RELIVE 7? YEARS" Is A VERY BIG BOOK: —= TMIVERSAL PEEGS SveCATE OOP OR att NOT EVERYTHINC—— __just 11979 Here's two examples of our incredibly low prices 1979 PONTIAC ~ Laurentian: 2 deor, fall size, cameo white, bine viayl trim, rear window defrast, 5.0 litre (385 cu.in.) ¥-8 engine, stool bolted radial whitewall tire, automatic transmission, AM pushbutten radia, anderceating. $7199: 1979 CHEVROLET 2 door sport coupe, modinm metallic green, grean vinyl trim, power steering, power brakes, 3.3 litre (200 cu.in.) ¥-6 angine, automatle transmissian, AM pushbutton radio, endercoating. TOT See our “Mr. Goodwrench” OCTOBER 15-19 at» a Come and get yourFALL TUNEUP /" with us & receive a COMPLIMENTARY IGNITION ANALYSIS “ee (OE ea oa 08 Juni blows idnienr olla Ss McEwan Talaphone 635-4941 Terrace, 8.€. Dealer Licence Humber 1482A esas seceead Ee ore AO RAE EOD. Qpotancusccessneeruetansanvcsapersaers