Levelland Daily Sun-News (Levelland, Tex.), Vol. 27, No. 33, Ed. 1 Tuesday, November 14, 1967 Page: 3 of 12
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LEVELLAND DAILY SUN NEWS TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1967- Pi
wwi’Atti
Get Wise, Before
It's Too Late!
By Abigail Van Buren
(c 1947 By Cliicaf* TritoMM-N. Y. Ntwrs Sr*4 , Iik.I
DEAR ABBY: My son, who is in the service, is engaged to
a girl he has been going with for over a year He’s home on
leave now, and his girl has been at our house night and day
The only meal she doesn’t have here is breakfast
There are seven of us in the family. This girl never once
has offered to help clear the table or help me with the dishes.
After^ie eats she goes right into the living room and sits
dojf not ia#ne of the younger children asks her to play with
thfetceediisays, "I don’t feel like it.”
TfrsJBfomments on items in my home as follows: "My
mother has one just like it, only hers is more expensive. Or
bigger, or newer.”
My son will be getting another leave soon, then I’ll have to
wait on her hand and foot again. She never says thank you for
anything. I haven’t said anything to her as yet because 1 don't
want to hurt my son, but am I wrong for keeping still?
CONCERNED MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: What is there to say? The girl is
obviously ill-trained, ill-mannered and unperceptive. Since she
is a guest in your home, you can’t very well ask her to "help”
you. If your son has chosen her to be his wife, and is blind to
her deficiencies, she is going to be HIS problem. Pray that be
gets wise before it’s too late.
DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law is so superstitious it isn’t
even funny. I don’t mind if she believes in all those crazy
superstitions, but now she’s starting in on me.
I have been married for four years, and am expecting my
first baby in two months, and this crepe-hanger mother-in-law
of mine keeps insisting that it is “bad luck” to buy even a
rattle for the baby until it gets here, because "something might
happen.”
I am furious, Abby. Some of my friends want to have a
shower for me, but with all this silly superstitious talk, how
can I let them?
I am healthy as a horse and would like to prepare for my
baby, but I hate to go behind my mother-in-law’s back
What should I do’ FURIOUS
DEAR FURIOUS: Tell your mother-in-law that YOU aren’t
superstitious, and you prefer to be prepared for the baby you
have every reason to believe you will have. Then go ahead and
prepare and good luck.
DEAR ABBY: To the mother who objected because her
husband kissed their 14-year-old son on the mouth, I say.
“SHAME!”
0*r world is full of germs and disease, but the worse
disease of all is hate.
A father who loves his son enough to plant a smackeroo on
his lip* juk in my opinion, a kind and loving father.
C^rgoungest son is,21. He was on the aircraft carrier
FORRESTAL when it caught fire in Tonkin Bay. And when he
came home alive and safe, believe me, his father and I greeted
him with more than a handshake. We took him in our arms and
kissed him on the MOUTH. If there were any germs around,
the love piust have killed them all. Sincerely yours,
MOTHER AND DAD
DEAR ABBY: I know several young snips like that
babysitter who left a note “CLEAN UP YOUR FILTHY
HOUSE, PLEASE.”
I pay a sitter to sit, not to judge my housekeeping. I once
hired a cleaning woman who came in, looked around, and
walked out. So even cleaning women want you to clean up your
bouse before they get there ALSO MESSY
Problemsf Write to Abby, Bo* 69700, Lot Angeles, Cel.,
90069. For e persons! reply, inclose s stemped, self-sddressed
envelope.
FOR ABBY’S NEW BOOKLET “WHAT TEEN-AGERS
WANT TO KNOW," SEND *1.00 TO ABBY, BOX 69700, LOS
ANGELES, CAL. 90060.
Callen-Warren Engagement
Announced At Saturday Coffee
The engagement of Lynda
Callen, to Sherrill D. Warren
was formally announced Satur-
day, Nov. 12 at a coffee held
from 10-12 in the home of Mrs.
John Davis 111, Littlefield High-
way.
Lynda is the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. John Davis 111, and
Warrep is the son of Mr. and
Mrtfmyea Warren.
7Pip. * elect's chosen col-
on „ ^Oral and white were
earned out in arrangements
of coral and white carnations
and coral and white candles in
silver candelabras.
The serving table was over-
Ten Men Oppose Shirley
Temple For Congress
SAN MATEO, Calif.(UPI>—It
*as sink or swim today for the
eve-time skipper of “The Good
Mp Lollipop.''
Whether the world’s most
:elebrated child movie star,
Ihirley Temple, would sail away
0 Congress was up to voters in
1 special election to fill the seat
d the late Republican J. Arthur
founger.
Ten men—three Republicans,
ive Democrats and a write-in
landidate—opposed the congres-
ional bid by Shirley, now a 39-
ear-old mother of three teerv-
igers and wife of wealthy
Maine!sman Charles A. Black.
With the 11th Congressional
lUtrlct's voters allowed to
:ross party lines it was doubtful
aw candidate could muster
nore than 50 per cent of the
rote for an outright victory. A
thoroughly dry.
These add a gay, festive look
to the holidays and they can be
reused for years and years.
Heloise
And I’m sure I have more
problems than they do!
“Happy”
Dear Heloise;
You know those sticky p’.ne
cones that we like to decorate
early so they will be ready for
Christmas, but they are still
too green? Here’s how to
speed up their “curing pro-
cess.”
Pla?e them on a foil-lined
cookie sheet aid bake them in
your oven at 225 degrees for
about 10 minutes to dry out
the sap and juice. Then take
the cookie sheet out and place
it on top of the stove to cool.
All you have to do is take
that bottle of white shoe p<'-
lish with its applicator and
“pffft”! The outside of the
cone is painted.
Absolutely beautiful for
Christmas decorations and cen-
terp'eces . . .
Ellen Collens
It works! You can also put
sparkles on these cones for
an added glitter and beauty.
Just spray the cones with any
hair spray, then roll them in
those sparklettes.
The damp .air spray will
make them stick. Respray
slightly after the glitters are
added.
The best way to get a thick
coating of sparkles on them
is to use good glue. Pour it
in a saucer, dip a brush in it
and paint QUICK’ Y around the
outside of the cone. Then roll
it in the sparkles and let it
Dear Heloise;
1 make lots of applesauce
and have discovered an easy way
to do It.
Quarter and core the apples
(don’t peel). Put them In a pan
with water and a-bit of salt.
Cover tightly and cook until
tender. Then just run them
through your COI ANDER!
Add sugar and spice to taste.
Real good aid so simp'e to
make
Tpps
Dear H iloise:
When I’m sewing and have to
rip a seam, there are always
those little cut thread ends to
pick out,
1 found a SOFT (not pencil
type) eraser will rub them out
easily. So now I keep one on
the point of my seam ripper
(when not in use) so it’s always
handy.
Grandma
l.FTTFR OF I ACGHTER
Dear Heloise;
Some days I feel older than
the hills ...
Dear Heloise:
I made my baby a bath pad
by sew ing two s<fi ires of flan-
nel together with a piece of plas-
tic between, and bound it with
colored tape. After baby’s bath,
I just put her on the pad until
dry and powdered.
Real handy.
Nova Buchanan
Maj. General Dies In
Helicopter Blow-Up
Dear Heloise;
If you run out of long mat-
ches for lighting a fire In the
fireplace . . . don’t despair!
Just insert a book match in
the end of a drinking straw
and light the match with another
mr.tch . . . then light the fire.
It will save you a few singed
fingers.
Sue James
Dear Heloise;
__I_am a working mother with
two school age children. We
live near the school and they
like to come home for lunch
occasionally.
On those days, I have al-
ways prypa'ed sandwiches in
the miming for them, but felt
bad that I couldn’t be homr
to make them some good hot
SAIGON CUPD Maj. Gen.
Bruno Hochmuth, commander
of the U.S. Marines battling
Communist invaders on the
North-South Vietnam border,
was killed today when his
helicopter exploded In flight,
soup.
So now I prepare the soup In
the morning and p(«r it into
vacuum bottles. I set the bot-
tles on the table with bowls
and spoons and all they do is
pour. No danger of them get-
ting burned at the stove trying
to heat the soup.
The vacuum bottles they have
hold one bowlful — just right
to go along with a sandwich
and milk.__________________________
I .K.
THINK
MODERN
military spokesmen said.
Four other persons with the
36-year-old commanding gene-
ral of the 3rd Marine Division
also perished when the helicop-
ter broke apart and fell Into a
five foot deep lake near Hue, 400
_ miles north of Saigon, they said.
U.S. spokesmen said cause of
the explosion was not immedi-
ately known. But crewmen
aboard a protective ,uchase”
helicopter said they saw the
blast rip the general’s helicop-
ter which broke in two.
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laid with a handmade white heir-
loom lace cover. Table appoint-
ments were crystal and silver.
Guests were received by Mrs.
Davis, the honoree and Mrs.
B.A. Warren.
Alternating during the serv-
ing hours were Mmes. J.G.
Renegar, Dale P. Campbell,
James Vaughn, Bob Buster,
Chick Schmidly, and Mike Ben-
son.
Sixty-five guests were regis-
tered during the morning. The
couple have set Wednesday,
Dec. 27 as their wedding date.
Vows will be read in the Davis
home.
runoff was planned for Dec. 14
between the top Democrat and
Republican.
A 60 to 65 per cent turnout
was forecast by election offi-
cials. The district, traditionally
Republican although Democrats
have a small registration edge,
has 221,960 eligible voters.
Shirley’s supporters were
confident she would win the
nomination. Privately, they
anticipated a stiff runoff
campaign for the heroine of
such films as “Little Miss
Marker,” “Heidi,” and “The
Little Colonel.”
They noted campaign innuen-
dos by her opponents boiled
down to a charge the Lollipop of
the tune made famous by
Shirley had become a guided
missile cruiser with no busi-
ness in the Gulf of Tonkin.
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