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2A Clinton Nevus,-Record, Thursday, July 9,1970
ADVICE TO WOMIEN
who DIFITVIE•••
from De-De ... a woman who does
Dear De Pet'
ym a 20-year-old house-
wife trying to make ends
Meet on a small income, It
seems like everything we
make goes for house and car
payments. We've just about
got our present car paid for
and I look forward to the
day when we aren't saddled
with. the $75 a month pay-
ments. But my husband says
We should, get a new car.
Ours still runs pretty good
although it does need some
minor work. How can I talk
my husband into keeping
this car so we can have some
extra money for things we
desperately , need? — MRS.
K. N. L, Lawton, Okla,
DEAR MRS. K. N. L.--How
would a $55 a month raise
impress your husband? That's
the equivalent amount of ex-
tra money you could realize
from keeping your car, You
now make $75 a month in
car payments. Yet automo-
tive service experts estimate
that for $20 a Month put
aside for maintenance, you
can keep your car in show
room condition indefinitely.
You say your present car
is in pretty good shape.
You also mentioned you re-
cently bought a new set of
tires, new battery and had
your brakes relined. So that
$20 a month should take
care of all routine mainte-
nance including tune-ups,
replaeements of worn parts
like exhaust systems and
eventually major expenses
like tires.
I'm enclosing a copy of
Cookie Jar which will tell
you when maintenance
should be done, When hub-
; by's income justifies a new
car, keep on with the Cookie
Jar plan and pOcket the
savings for the extra time
you can keSep ,!t, too.o
DEAR DE DE:
My boy friend, Eddie, is a
cool guy but my parents
won't let me go out in a car
with him. It's not that Ed-
die isn't a gentleman. It's
that his car makes a lot of
noise when it pulls away
from the house. The car
isn't a hot rod but it sounds
like one. Eddie is a good'
driver. So don't you think
my parents are being un-
fair? — Lonesome Liz, Man-
hattan, Kansas.
DEAR LONESOME LIZ: If
Eddie's car is a normal one
and sounds like a hot rod,
your parents may be giving
you and Eddie a life sentence
instead of the death penalty.
That hot rod sound may
come from a defective ex-
haust system. The cat could
be filling with deadly carbon
monoxide which comes from
the exhaust, Tell Eddie to
have the exhaust checked at
his favorite service outlet.
Your boy friend sounds like
a live one. Keep him that
Way.
DEAR DE DE;
My fiance wants to take
me on a trip over the Alcan
Highway. I hear 'there are-
n't too many service accom-
modations. How far can we
go? — JUST WONDERING,
Toronto, Ontario.
DEAR JUST WONDERING:
It depends on your self con-
trol.