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Show rr t f bf a!ta!;( f fibune W omen Salt Lake City, Utah , Section C , ' . , - ' . . Letters to Landers: Chow Hound Eats; Never Pays July 2, 1962 Page One Monday ' - . Dear Ana Lander: What can I do about a boy friend who is Just plain cheap? It theres a better word to de- scribe him I dont know it. He has a habit of sneaking a mint or a stick ot gum into his mouth so he 'wont have to otter me one. When we go to a movie or tor a drive he never asks me it I want a cup ot coff ee or a snack. He always says, "Lets go and see what there is to eat at your house." ' This guy has a big appetite. Once he ate the bettor part of a tuna casserole my mother was saving tor a bridge lunch the next day. He can put away a halt Jar of peanut butter at one sitting. A quarter of mOk can disappear in five minutes. ' bon. Ive offered her bacon ably give you ulcers later. Since ifs advice you want and eggs or cereal but she I suggest that you give this wsays no, she just likes a litfree-loadhis walking patle liquid In the morning. pers so fast hell catch pneuBy noon shes had a few remonia from the breeze. When he devoured a quarter of an apple pie my mother was furious and she let him know It This fellow, has a good job and is not fy Dear Ann Landers: hard up for cently jny money. I like him a lot and he has asked Atlanta-cam- e sister-in-la- to Re- from w visit two-wee- k to marry him. Do you think I'll be able to overlook this personality quirk Ann Landers after marriage ? GOLDIE Dear Goldie: This is no "personality quirk." Its a revealing aspect of the boys character. If his cheapness irriates you now it will prob me while our husbands went off, on a fishing trip. Ive known Myrtle for six years, ever since she married into the family. Shes a lovely person and a pleasant house guest but Im afraid shes an alcoholic. Can you tell me if Tm right? Every morning for breakfast she fixes herself a nice tall glass of Coke and adds a couple of Jiggers of bour fills. When I asked her if such a breakfast was healthy, she replied, .Of course. Everybody In Atlanta does it Its a southern custom." right? Td like to know HOOSIER HICK Dear Hoosier: I checked with, some of my Atlanta friends. They have fruit Juice, coffee, eggs andor cereal for breakfast Some said they like bourbon but a little later in the day. A woman (northerner or southerner)' who must start well-know- n A ils-'S- he every morning with a Jolt of bourbon Is indeed an alcoholic and needs professional help. Dear Aim Landers: My husband and I have been married for 16 years. Ive been working ever since we married with time out for a child who is now 13. Frankly Ive had this career stuff right up to the teeth. Tm dy-ing to put away my girdle and high heels and Just stay . home. My husband' Insists we cant make it on one check. I say we can, and Ive proven it in black and white. Of course well have to give up our second car and our summer cottage ao what? That cottage waa nothing but a free hotel for friends and relatives. It will be a relief to sell it and be rid of all those leeches. We also would have to stop sending checks to his d lazy sister who Is and owes us $6,000 In back loans." Can you say something in your column to help me win WEART this campaign? OF THE RAT RACE Dear Weary: A woman who has worked for 16 years should not need a campaign manager if she wants to quit her job and stay borne.' Tell your husband you are giving your boss 30 days notice, then do it Millions Of families manage on one pay check and you can, too. thrice-divorce- Alberta Nicholson, right, pilot, and Miss Maxine Nielson, axe up in the air over Transcontinental Air Race. t, Salt Lake Stop Powder Puff Derby Airs Utah Ladies .By Barbi Fouch Tribune Staff Writer It will be all altimeter readings and tailwinds the next week for two women pilots who will carry Utahs colors cross country in the 16th annual Transcontinental Air Race. Mrs. Alberta Nicholson, .3450 Cleveland Cir. (2770 East) and Miss Maxine Nielson, Springville, will leave Salt Lake City Monday morning for Oakland, Calif., and the start of the race on Saturday. The national organization for women pilots, Ninety-Nine- s Inc., is sponsoring the ' race. Winners Prize For the more than 50 entrants from throughout the United States the race (also called the Powder Puff Derby) is serious business. It carries with it for the winner a 'prize of $800 and the chance to gain fame and recognition through advertising endorsements. Mrs. Nicholson, who is required to have a commercial license to enter, has flown in the Derby several times - who before. Her t, boasts a private rating, is a novice to the racing game. In their flashy Cessna 180 the Utahns will join other entrants in Oakland for the contest which will terminate in Wilmington, Del. Salt Lake City will be a must stop Saturday for all women pilots during their trip. Since the event is a handicap race, the pilot who crosses the finish line first is not necessarily the winner. -- Fresh Hamburger Buns . Be sure to get your Premium Card punched astically. Former Test Pilot For Mrs. Nicholson its a far cry from the days when she was a test pilot during World War IL But her - enthusiasm for flying has never dimmed through the in fact it has inyears ... creased. And nearly everyone who meets her becomes bitten by the flying bug. Miss Nielson anticipates her first race with stars in her eyes. But it probably wont be her last. Shes a wings tip away from her commercial license, and the day when she can enter the national contest as a pilot Del Monte Tomato Catsup For Growing Little Girls, Put Tucks In Dresses By Heloise Cruse Dear Heloise: When I make my daughters little dresses, I always tajte an extra k on the side of hem. in- the I run the "tuck up on the sewing machine with a J ' big basting stitch. I do this on any part of the in-- s i d e of the hem, although I find it better to do it near the bottom , of the dress. . When the child grows Inch or two and the hem needs lengthening, Just remove the basting stitch that holds the tuck and the dress will drop two inches. Mothers won't have to replace the hem either. Carie Maddox t v ..Here are Jwo pointers short form for your files f Yellow Age Stains In linens Soak in buttermilk overnight or even longer, changing milk as necessary. Wash ' as usual. Use detergent, and then one of the new nylon . brighteners. Match Streaks Caused by Sulphur Most streaks caused by striking matches can be removed by cutting a lemon in half and just nibbing the item is tolerant of lemon Heloise juice! Dear Heloise: Womerf who use emery boards and want to save . . . heres a tip when the edges wear down. and trim the emery board off an eighth of an inch along the edge. (It sharpens my sewing scissors too!) By doing this , , the file .-- f itroaaaME s 57 -- Well be in there to win," the Utah pilots said enthusi- Or Hot Dog Buns can be used over and over until theres none left Faithful Reader Dear Heloise: Can you tell me how to keep my furniture In place when I dgjit have It against the wall? Every time we sit on our sofa. It slides against the wall and makes a mark. Mrs. JJLB. Dear Mrs. JJELB.: I presume you do not have carpets. In this case, go to your, dime store and buy some rubber caster cups" and place these under each leg of your sofa. I suggest you specifically look for the rubber types as they seem to hold much better on bare floors than glass casters, These are very inexpensive. Heloise Dear Heloise: I happen to be the owner of seven cleaning establishments. 1 would like some help from you and , .. SELECT; SjUfORNIA ; i ' Kitchen Charm Paper Napkins 60-c- t. pkg fl U.S. No. (3 1 Dol Mont Dills ' 22-o- z. bottle PIGEllES Select Pitted Bell No. 1 Can LIVES 3 4 for for Jess Jewell Frozen FRYERS . pkg. Wondorfeod Buy New and Sava Marshmallows r4-ib- . Vine Ripened Fresh Flavorful . . . IIUKDREDS OF WIPERS . . . YOU MAY WIN S1.C3 CASH GIVE -AWAY IJeeLjmrOhat aiLclLmy. ;jc. competitors would too. Women, God bless them, are wonderful. We wouldnt have any business if It werent for them. But, the grandest thing that they could do for not only us but themselves is; When they have a spot on a garment whether it be clothing or blankets It would eliminate both of our problems if they Would take a piece of scratch paper and write what K take a safety, pin and pin It to the very spot itself. Our spotters cannot help but see a safety pin. They can then read the note and know exactly what to do to rem&ve tftat special spot Ex ample: Coffee stain, with cream and sugar. We use entirely different methods of cleaning . for coffee stains that do not contain cream or sugar. Poyr Cleaner . r A m&QOdffs t |