The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 193, Ed. 1 Tuesday, August 13, 1963 Page: 2 of 26
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TUESDAY, AUGUST 11 1963
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE TWO
By GAYNOR MADDOX
How To Find
. Garnish with avocado
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in this
will do their work and nothing
dios but memories.
bids that many duplicate
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make
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Markwith and Mrs. L. G. Hogg:
Is Husband Eccentric?
spoon pepper, 3 to 3 teaspoons
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Italian or French dressing.
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Youths Attend
friends and fellow workers.
FED UP
like that?
clothes for yourself, etc? After mont District camp to be held
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spent, anyway, you might as well near Palestine this week.
Both vulnerable
colorful
Varied flowers
Church Groups
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better to see eae and NOT seed mond to his partner's king. East
treatmen than ant to see one led back fee seven of beans. West
deal
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M. W. PEARCE
INSURANCE AGENCY
“and do without clothes in hope
that we can save some money —
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AVOCADOS IN POTATO SALAD
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TODAY'S QUEsTON
Your partner continues with *
• JACOBY
ON BRIDGE
Tilley Family
Going Places
The C. M. Tilley family has
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TH WSVHECS INSURANCE CO.
Phone TU 3-2621
AU Kaos Of INSUEANCE
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General Agent
Mo-Pac Freight Station
Beaumont TE 2-0209
Food for Americans *
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Avocado Joins Potatoes in Popular Salad
Hall,
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Rich
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Bead
SHOP 3 FLOORS CHOCK-FULL OF
FINE FURNITURE ... AT
inju
passing of Roach studios.
“We had a lot at fun there." '
he reflected "Hal and I used to
have our fights You see. I was
a "no” man," he guffawed.
Stan's history spanned two dec- .
ades at Roach. He recalled that '
he first arrived as a sinele co-
median. making 12 one-reelers and
12 two-reelers. Then he left for
a year, returning as a director
That’s when he began his historic
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Crusaders' The boys also went *
fishing end swimming.
ot rods, butter er margarine,
blackberry pie, cotfee, tea er
a family's saving for the future
.—there actually isn't much you
can do.
Little yardage — use remants. rather than show this disrespect !
Pattern S72: patten pieces; em-tthe flag. they do not put it out.
broidery transfer; misses sixes --- rren-A*"
small. 10-12 medium 14-16, large, -----
15-20 included --------— -m .
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been offered in a
fully automatic washer
AT SO LOW A PRICE!,
avocado for garnish; dtp into
dressing, then drain. Cube re-
for a wife, for fee money he so it?" to
• ' Not much. I‘m afraid. Some i
men don’t want their money
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woman with the anon mana 4
might have been perfectly ।
loaf of bread and butter' each
slice (using toll butter) before
cutting.
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Gy CawWeR.
Old school chums JeraPeetRAudirector, and
will be happy to see ___________
cooked potatoes. I can (2 ounces)
sliced pimento, % cup chopped cu-
cumber, 1 teaspoon salt. % tea-
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Mrs. B. L. Venable Announces
Woodbine Rebekah Lodge Workers
Committees were announced by Fred Stout and Mrs. Erma Jean
Mrs B. L. Venable, noble grand. Thompson.
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HOLLYWOOD (AP) — AH the
props and supplies have been
freely spends he considers his
own.
One wife tells me that she is
curity of a bank account But her iters for awhile — particularly people of the First Methodist
husband believes in spending when it means doing without (church are attending the Beau-
money as fast as he eon earn it. =ehe fee ==e. =? A"-e S= == = = he
"I shop thriftily.” she writes.'all. if the money is going to be at Lakeview Methodist Encamp
Dear Abby ...
'Mentally' Disturbed!
By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
DEAR FED: If what he fears
might happen HAS happened,
Fd say, "Goodbye, Dear CAL
ME every other eight in case I
have somethipg lo tell you." If
it tee NEVER hropenea, send
me your name end address and
I'll pive you another answer.
I DEAR ABBY: Please tell "Ca-
noga Park” that the main reason
why so few Americans fly flags
is: "On the go Americans” are
, never sure if they'll be home by
.sunset to take in the flag so.
Old Days
By BOB THOMAS
AP Movie-Televiadom Writer
If
four
one
You name it,,.
Never Before has '
so much BEAUTY,
Tiparm — add 13 cents for give up E*— • "beer"
each pattern for first-class mail- has his AemBes
Lzund wRecietband"ns/andge Ten your trubipstoabby.For
Leader. 32 Needlecraft Dept. ■ personal, unpblished IS 1%
PO BOX 161, Old Chelsea Sts please send a stamped «if “Ad
Hon.New York IL N Y. Print dressedenvelope..!toABBY Box
piainty PATTERN NUMBER 2365, Beverly Hills. Calif.
NAME. ADDRESS and ZONE. L
By the eurltai: Cttl, lumitr, talk
sMpnuntt of any kind. Less-Than-
Carf—rif Small packages, assorted lots
...We give winjHimwin service en mini-
HUM shipnints. Piceyback: rU"U 2,
2, 3, 4 and s avallabie throughout the
West-Southwest. Large or smam, in •
hurry or lots of time... Missour Pacific
ddivers the goods. If theres « better
way to ship it, your Missouri Pacific
Representative win have the answer;
give Mm a call.
ealll
saved and if they ean’t be sold
om the idea, a woman’s penny-
minching is so much wasted ef-
lart.
you if you phone ahead Like English -style buttered
- - - 1 bread for tea’ Buy an unsliced
Comedian
Talks Of
Get the best values in best-selling
Ramblers! All the 1963 Rambler*- -
American, Classic, Ambassador—give you
Rambler exclusives like Deep-Dip rust-
proofing and Ceramic-Armored muffler.
Every model gives you the extra security
of Double-Safety Brakes.
The wide choice of six-cylinder and V 8
power include* the American's 125-hp
miles-per-gallon champ of every economy
run entered. And that's just a sampling of
features that won Rambler'63 Motor Trend
Magazine's "Car of the Year” Award.
Newspper Enterprise Association
1 From California. Mrs D. F. o
' El Centro writes that her combi
' nation salad of potatoes and avo-
I cado is always popular at church
suppers. We tried it last night at
home Now we know why it is
PPheEktra flavors o crisp bacon,
I cucumber, pimento, onion and
celery spark the combination of
[avocado and potatoes. But why
wait for Mrs. D. F.‘s church sup-
per? How about tonight? Serve
with cold meats, heated rods. A 1
cup of hot dear soup might be ।
welcome as the first course. I
Avars de Prints Salad
(< te3 servings)
Four slices crisp bacon, crum- .
bled, 1 cup sliced celery (and a
few minced leaves). % cup
Why don't you stop cutting cor-_______ ________
ners for awhile — particularly people of the First Methodist
IN SAME BLOCK,
AROUND CORNER
709
FRONT ST.
American Gless luilding
MOORES
TRIM SHOP
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'with remaining dressing Toss bam and turkey, avocade pa-
T”. 53------uu salad, heated erusty bread
\ E The campers included Bill
mca g Brimm, Mike Shores. Paul Eaves,
and Ray and Don McClain. Adults
acompaning the crusaders were
Harmon McClain Teddy Eaves,
Get the best buys and the biggest
trade-ins ! AN year long, Rambler sales
have been soaring—smashing one record
after another. But we’re not satisfied yet-
and we won't be until we wind up the sea-
son still higher on the best-seller list.
To make sure, we re going all-out. We re
offering the best buys yet. Trade-in allow-
ance* are extra generous. So... nght now
S ... you pay even less when you buy an al-
ready low-priced Rambler. Come in and
make us prove that these are Rambler’s
Savingest Deys!
might meed professiomal help. It spade contract. Hardy, has plenty at memories----------
is me insult te he directed toe He opened fee ace at diamonds and he lives surrounded by them ... , ...
psyehiatrist- Furthermore, it's and continued with a second dia- in an apartment overlcoking fee ^Q-tnQ trfOfnen
Santa Monica Bay.
There are cartoons and posters
and NEED treatment. won with the jack and returned of Stan an liein their "prime
nEARR ' __- * Iqw. heart Eass ace o .hearts Stan's honorary Oscar i
DEAR ABBY I have been mar- won that trick and West's king otironicaiiv _ ' ■ -
nod for 17 years and have three hearts was the fifth detensive"etcalY
children. My husband left for a trick.
fishing trip for a week and when West led vhe seven of clubs and
I asked him to give me an ad Waldy finally got the lead with!,
dress or phone number where I I
could contact him in case of fl
. avocado and dressing Cut avo
Women have a name for being or a suit he doesn't need — and cado lengthwise, nto.halvesi.th
— “ move seed and sun. >lCE. en-H8
—[
at a meeting at Woodbine Re- Decorating. Mrs. W. S. Wagner,
bekah Lodge Thursday evening is Mrs. Fritz, Mrs. W. N. Hicks and
the IOOF Temple. Mrs Mildred Smith; memorial
A gift was sent to a new lodge Mrs. Myers. Mrs. J. R. Gisclar
in HoUstor, and members were and Mrs. Wagner; ways and
reminded of the Odd Fellows Fam means, Mrs Stovall. Mrs. R C.
fly Night meeting Aug 23. There Armstrong U., and Mrs. Cather-
were 17 present, including LJ.ine Howard.
Hogg and Mrs. H W. Calvert who Gifts. Mrs. Keown, Mrs. H. L.
were welcomed back. Markwith and Mrs. L G. Hogg
get some of the benefits from it Attending are Dennis Morgan,
and then my husband goes out if you nave no children or if Tommy Orr. Regina Bland. Kay
and buys some expensive gadget they are at an age where you do Beth Crawford. Russell Ramsey,
' not have to be at home all the Terry Ramsey. Mary E. Glenn,
time vou might trv getting a foil- Carol Glenn. Marilyn Morgan,
time job—and banking your pay- Dan Luker. Brenda Keasler and
check every week. Tell your hus- Willie Clark.
' Trump Queen
DEAR ABBY. An you a pay- hare aB humans comform to one
chiatrist? I «x. what areas you pattern. Did it ever occur to you
• X a
trait at President Kennedy
The veteran comedian rirays
littlefromthe apartment.A.stroke extravagant. But most men en all my penny-pinching savings are
4 ..EW ears 8° Parany-ed h, joy throwing money around, too.‘gone in one reckless purchase,
side and he moves with some dif- -+ , 5-214 unh1! m ‘ ^b^b i m -L, .ui1i 1 A6"‘*
ficulty. He lives quietly with his This “ difficutt proplem What in the world can I do about
Russian-born wife, answering cor-
respondence and receiving » few
By OSWALD JACOBY
it
saveznavanamarzometrena teas'demguusgoh homereetana -J-
or relative be examined by a likes to talk to bus driven. Could mar von Zadtuus s speciality was
haad doctor. I assume yw —aM not she simply be trying to show hacatinadee putumPs and audtioned off. tau Iha bundozers
W. tt«rww society, that we are nqrallPuppets hinsnkill.iuthan.feidasnhas.n win do their work and nothing
1 S- « “iwenshhda"he“hcr“ubng‘tige winlbelen 0 Stu-
band you intend to put the money Accompaning the group are Mr.
you earn aside for the future—and and Mrs. W. W Clark Sr., and
stick by it Mrs. Pauline Bland.
If you can’t hold down a job —-- re-
yourself and you can’t get your
husband to see the importance of
Despite bis incapacity. Stan is
nazumez,noxgupcAn dummy’s king. He needed the un"we"ajways• mseparate com re Entertained
TRUL-BLUL AmEK rest of the tricks and the queen tracts,” said Stan “Hal managed,
CANPIeTIAI TO “LONG of spades had to be found. to see that our options came up -----
. eCONFIETIrTO, “Do Waldy decided to wait a while at different times That made it Games of miniature golf provided
" uh -
it in his own hand. East showed turesat 20th Century-Fox. During Following the games the group
up with the queen at that suit, (none of their career did they re- had refreshments and played rec:
and the queen of spades was lo-'ceive a share of the profits Hence ords in the dining room of a local I
cated. West had only nine points (When television brought theirldrive-in. One wey to get rid of your re-
outside the spade suit He would greatest fame, they received only Attending were Evelyn Teal, sentment 'is to stop being so rigid
have passed the hand out with- the glory and none of the money Kathy Jackson, Ira Dale Clark, a guardian at the family budget
out that queen. So Waldy played that was coined from reruns of Tedine Eaves, Theresa Cormier. Occasicnally treat vourself
West for it and made the rest their comedies Nancy Wilcox, Betty Huseiton, to something vou want for your,
of the tricks. ' Stan doesn’t bemoan the pastEdity Brimm. and Hazel Teal -lhome or yourself. Pinching pen-
Nor does he watch the old com Linda Kay Seago and Sherry nies while your husband spends
edies—’feey’re all cut up now Ware were visitors. They were freetv win only breed bitterness
' ‘ accompanied by their counselors, and strife '
Mrs. Jerald Peveto and Mrs. Deli— -----------------------
Rox Armstrong
| On a camping trip Friday night!
were the Royal Ambassador
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"UEEN
; WASHER
_____ _ _ _ There were 15 sick calls re- program. Mr and Mrs. Stout;
vinegar."Tavocado and % cup ported. Members were told that Mrs. Keown and Mr. Sue Payne,
—_ L 2.“. Mrs. Arch Williams has returned decoration o chivalry; Mrs.
Combine all ingredient except forom the hospital, and Mrs Payne.
- • “ • — j F Tucker • sister at Mrs. and Mrs. Hopkins, bereavement,
Nellie Gerigh, was reported very! Mrs. Hopkins Mrs. Stovall, Mrs
ill (Payne and Mrs. Hicks.
Committees named bv Mrs ! Kitchen, Mrs. H. L Byrd. Mrs
Venable include: resolutions. Mrs Edna Pickett. M«. Howard and
T. H. Fritz, Mrs. Virgil Stovall Mrs. Thompson; finance and
and Mrs. Alvin Keown; sick com- auditing, Mrs. Keown, Mrs.
mittee, Mrs. H R Myers, Mrs Payne, Mrs. Luce and Warren
S. E. Hopkins and Mrs. Warren Cole; and suspension. Mrs. Payne,
Cole, refreshments, Mr. and Mrs. I Mrs. Keown and Cole..
Lakeview Camp
VIDOR (SpD - Twelve young I
6j,
emergency, he said, "I'll be
'around' Rice Lake, Wisconsin,
and if I give you more informa-
tion you'll find an emergency to
cal me back and spoil my vaca-
tion." What do you say to a man
NEWEST RAGE - SMOCKED
accessories plus 208 exciting nee
diecraft designs in our new 1963
Needlecraft Catalog — just out!
Fashions, furnishings to crochet.
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now.___________________________ Austin, and Mr. and Mrs. Mike
J anewski at Oakdale. La., went
Mnvwn to Dekalb. Ill to visit friends.
•V V HH From there they went to Ash-
land. Wis , to visit the Don Tol-
ivers. On their way home. Miss
Tilley stopped in Champaign. Ill.
to make arrangements for her en-
rollment this fall in the Univer- three spdes. What do you de
sity of Illinois to begin work on now:
her doe torat a la educational Anamer Tomorr-
Ipyschology.
Now, Mr. and Mrs. Coke Tilley -------------- i •• r~~ r:-------7
and three of their children from Open a can of asparagus at the to let them knowof
Albuquerque, N M. are here for botton to prevent damaging the visit
a couple at weeks' visit with his tips when the spears are removed You visit.
parents._____________________________from the cin.___________________ 1 _____________________________
K * SLS matadessef“uEme
with bowi -shoped tub. tengle proof ogitetor,
dovble wl cohslrvcfion, sofety releese
wringer with seV odusfing presnre. Cones
slices. Chill and serve. ,
Wednesday Menu
Clear tomato bouillen, cold sliced
. ... _ ... . —. — "I‘s a A, mg,” says Stan Lau-
samrii. right up to dhe" poin They are really apt to boomerang rel. “Who umM .ever have
where she was describe as when you are short a spades and thought that it would happen!” |
eating transqujlizers Ike pop- sure enough West found himself Stan, surviving member of fee
can.” Thea, I suggested she on lead against Waldys two great comedy team of Laurel and
might need grain rianal help. It spade contract.
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