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THE ORANGE LEADER
TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1966
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At Men’s Cookout in Hawaii
Unusual Chicken Dish Wins Award
1
5
homemakers
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Add a touch of originality,
another sheet of foil, folded it
6
and laid it
on top of his grill The chicken
the dish won a
It sure saves wear and tear
mix the powder with water.
Dear Folks:
Heloise
Heloise
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Dear Heloise:
restaurant.
It helps him get started in
. and reminds
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drink and a plastic spoon in his
suitcase. All he has to do is
PRINTED PATTERN
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sauce.
oximately
three children
Line firebox with quilted foil;
8, 9 and 10,
The good behavior began on
we
ished the oldest when the six-
It will also bend for sanding
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&n nered, intelligent child. The truth is, she’s deceitful,
cruel, and
Mrs. L. M. Harmon
how the bo-
Johnnie Osburn conducted a
that scorn ironing.
DEAR ABBY: A woman I see quite often but do not know
And since syrup comes in
Printed Pattern 4860: Half
a fire hose.
Band
Later I heard that she asked a friend of mine the same
(question about me.
explained.
DEAR INSULTED: A stranger.
sation With her — one could feel
bers and friends.
Also present were Mrs. Leo
recreation and covered dish
auvuMI wUV •e b ■■■/, Matas
Allen and Michael Stansbury.
Champions Named
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dressing.
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Other relatives attending were
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Sanders,
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announces the association of
Dr. Robert L. Andrews
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9:30 a.m — Mom and Tots
7-8 p.m.—Slymnastics
: 7-9 p.m.—Adult art class
TODAY’S CHILDREN
Bringing Up Shows
By Grace Langdon (Pn.D.) and irving W. Stout a.D.)
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Dear Heloise:
My husband refinishes furni-
ture that I buy at public auc-
"SARAH BERNHARDTS” MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: A psychiatrist is exactly what she
needs. And don’t worry about his eating out of her hand.
More likely it will be the other way around. And more im-
portant, he’ll be able to tell you whether she is just "going
through a stage" or is ON one.
serving this
for booed
. red currant jelly, % cup
sugar, 2 tablespoons Cointreau,
Grill chicken for 30 to 35 min-
utes, until well browned. Baste
and turn often. Remove to warm
platter and pour Gooseberry-
Cointreau Sauce over chicken.
Serve hot.
Gooseberry-Colntreau Sauce
Combine 1 (1 pound) can
murgare, 4 cup olive oil,
juice of % lemon, % teaspoon
Methodist; St. Mary’s vs. Trin-
ity Lutheran
7-9 p.m —Citizens Band Radio
Club
7 p.m.—Fencing
7-9 p.m.—Adult Gun Club
cup Coin-
butter or
day night at a farewell party in.
the home of Mrs. R. W. Ander-
We hive all
Ahelatest colors
Mrs. Larry Iler
Dear Heloise:
I have been using my daugh-
ter’s bathinette in my laundry
room.
I fold clothes on the top. In
the bath section, I store clothes
to be ironed. On the bottom
shelf, I store my laundry prod-
ucts,
Grace M. Whipple
Dear Heloise:
Here is a little. Idea that
saves times and trouble.
shown a map of_________
and how alarms are given was
- Become a
SPEED READER
this Summer
1000 words a minute
with good comprehension
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only $68.40 to High School Students
Attend Free Initial Class
hammered small - beaded nails
in place and bent them slightly
backwards to hook the eyes on.
These tiebacks are easy to
take down; or if anyone uses
her curtains for shades (as I
do), this is really a big help.
I tie my curtains back in the
day time. At night I unhook
only one end of the tiebacks
and the curtains fall together
Dear Heloise:
Ice cream has always been
my favorite dessert.
One evening when "the little
woman” was dishing up my
bowl of ice cream, she found
the chocolate syrup can empty.
So, she served my dessert
plain.
I wasn’t to be "done out” of
topping so I suggested that she
pour some maple syrup over my
ice cream, and let me try that
for a change.
It was so delicious I have
been using it ever since.
Dick Murray
See for yourself how you too can become a
speed reader this summer and understand
what you read at 10 times your present speed.
Attend a free class and then decide whether
to register for the 4-week three times a week,
the 6-week twice a week or the 8-week once
a week course. Classes are two hours each and
begin soon. Do your own scheduling to fit
into your summer plans. You can even begin
—interrupt the course for vacation and re-
sume when you return.
CALL TU 6-4433 FOR CLASS SCHEDULES
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What would you make of such a person?
INSULTED
hdtTezinnisfPoefy.Oa.
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son, class president.
The refreshment table was
den mother, Mrs. Chester Jim-
erson; assistant den mother,
liar bidding, West also, led his
fourth best spade. But here,
when East produced the king,
South decided to duck, playing
the ten on the king. East re-
turned the nine, covered by the,
jack and queen, and West then
Soon it came out that it was
the first air trip for the three,
"but," said the middle one, a
girl, ‘‘wo are not scared because
Mother says God can take care
Dear Abby . . .
Psychiatrist Only Answer
. By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
Opening lead—five at spades.
The bidding often helps de-
clarer to determine his best
course of play. Here is an un-
usual case from a team of four
match which illustrates how
the bidding can affect the play.
At the first table. South be-
cause declarer at three notrump
and West led a spade. Declarer
took the king with the ace and
played three rounds at clubs to
force out the ace. East re-
turned the nine of spades, cov-
ered by the ten, and west made
the proper defensive maneuver
of letting South win with the
to
Push this tube (it will be
open on both ends) over the
handle of your garden tool and
secure in place with string or
tape. Put one where the right
hand usually holds the handle
and one for that good old leftle.
year-old started what could
have been an argument over
sitting position.
Then came breakfast, and
“Ob, boy, will you look here,
these cute forks and see this,
They also were
of Pinehurst area
isolated the one outstanding 1 . --- , -1
menace to. the contract, West’s and .slippers to their natural
long spades. The proper play habitat, the shoe.
was not really hard to figure The good life for any
out, since it was virtually cer- rounded wardrobe usuil, ...
tain from the bidding that East eludes several silk jersey prints,
had the two missing aces for his These come in wonderful-col-
DEAR ABBY: My 10-year-old son is a Little Leaguer. The
position he holds is "bench-warmer." He and several other
boys attend practice every night. Last night he announced that
gredient.
The colorful sauce is a blend
of red currant jelly, green
gooseberries, Cointreau. lemon
peel and whole doves. It should
simmer gently on the back of
the grill until serving time.
This is, indeed, a party dish.
Four chicken breasts, boned
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ORANGEFIELD (Spl) - Mrs.
Gilbert Grant, teacher of the
First Baptist Ruth Sunday
IF-
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7:30 p.m — Pen and Penal
Writers Club
Wednesday, July 13
8:30-9:30 a.m. — Slymnastics
9:30-10:30 a.m.—Sunset Park,
Bookmobile
9:45 a.m. — Senior Citizens
3-5 p.m.—Teen-age art class
6:30 p.m.. — Memorial Field:
First Baptist One vs. First
)
Dear Heloise:
An easy and inexpensive way
of cleaning black patent leather
shoes is to put a bit of petro-
leum jelly on a facial tissue
and rub it over the shoes.
But I have found this method
does leave particles of paper
fluff. For an extra-sharp shine
(after cleaning the shoes) roll
an old nylon stocking into a
small ball and gently buff the
shoes. Then watch that new
gleaming finish appear.
A. P. Eberhardt
ered with gray ashes.
Wash chicken; pat dry with
paper towels. Combine remain-
ing ingredients for baste. Place
chicken on double thickness of
•une-nut cakes pinklface. lifted! I never have and that is what I told her, but I could
- *-• * « • .. * . 14*11 hv tha wav ehe Innkred nF me that che didn‘ nuite helinee me
Saturday with a birthday din-
ner at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Scales.
Members attending were Jesse
Jimerson, Larry Smith, Randy
Huff, Robert Pittman, Ricky
FIFTY CENTS in coins for
each pattern — add 15 cents
for each pattern for first-class
mailing and' special handling.
Send to Anne Adams, care of
The Orange Leader, 379 Pattern
Dept., 243 W. 17th St., New
York, N. Y. 10011. Print NAME.
ADDRESS with ZIP, SIZE and
STYLE NUMBER
COME ALIVE FOR SPRING!
Send for our new Spring-Sum-
mer Pattern Catalog. 125 top
shapes for sun, fun, dancing,
dining, everyday! One free pal-
tern —clip coupon in Catalog.
Send 50 cents.
what seems like such
rubber sponge, fold it over and weu, bu a pur a dimu u wi myrtuuga . ,
hand stitch along the side op- powdered instant breakfast him of home,
posite the fold.
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jumpsuit. A handsome evening
design is in white silk jersey,
with high collar and cuffed
sleeves. With it is a silver lame
v-u- 62 0
IhirtsfromAe€oiag
plant and expl-------
ing and purification of
bottles, the filling
of the bottles and
(ug
Orange Center
A ctivities
The following schedule of ac
tiyities at the Orange Commu-
nity Center will be observed
this week, according to an an-
nouncement by Pete Morrell, di-
rector of the Orange Parks and
Recreation Department.
Dally Activities
■ Monday-Friday
9 a.m.-noon—Supervised play-
grounds open: Salk School; Carr
Junior High; Sunset Park;
Franklin School; Orange Com-
munity Center; Drake Memorial
Presbyterian Church
8 a.m.-6 nm.— Junior Mu-
seum open by appointment
8 a.m.-6 p.m. — Community
The honor guest’s gifts, an
upuus nut bowl, was pack-
aged in blue and silver, with a
but each of the three young- T, c: t.t. ____
start had a hand in it and, the first leg of the trip. "You
before long, the belongings of know she said we’d have to take
each was sorted out and in whatever seat •' ‘
FN.TT°
He has found thst emery
boards are wonderful to get into
the carved curlicues and jper
hard-to-get - at places 9Rhe
furniture when removirgrTe
old finish. • "
Depending on the sh H
the area to be reached,
emery board can be left as is
(rounded), cut off to form a
square or cut to a point.
I use belt eyes in my curtain tions.
tiebacks — one in each end. I
(naming the city where they
D?""Yes," she replied,
"‘but my Daddy and Mommy
lidn’t always live here nor my
11 either but we always
ways. Yet they really
little, for each tiny bit goes to
make up the whole.
Then by way of explanation,
"We’re Americans and they are School Class was honored
too because they got themselves • • ’ "as honored
made American.* And then,
"My Daddy says we’re proud
we’re Americans and that’s
and 2 whole doves. Bring
Members of Den 4, Troop 3015 passenger? ‘He had too much and’ mmmeepan to back o
This hint is for those of you on the hands,
who get blisters and calluses on i:
oh, it’s salt and pepper, what
do you think of that?" And eneshar
from the girl, "Look what there
is to eat, but don’t gobble." mrem
"ndouh“Daddydoudant come,” lemon
said the girl to the interested boii.
My husband travels quite of- I: ’
ten, so I put a small jar of the mornings
; r ... ------ Sizes 12%2, 16%2, 18%2, 20%2,
_7_p.m. - Community Concert 22%, 24%. size 16% takes 3!.
yards 39-inch.
Sat., July 16, July 23 ot 9 a.m.
Fri., July 15, Mon., July 18
Wed., July 20, Fri., July 22,
Mon., July 25, 9 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Now he has his juice right_________ -
after he wakes, instead of hav- every night of the week,
ing to wait until he gets to a Heloise
many flavors nowadays, you
could have a different flavor
Ky., won first place recently in
the International Chorus Contest
not dumb. In fact, she’s too smart for her own good. Don’t sug- „ .
gest.a psychiatrist. She could turn on the charm and have him Community Center
eating out of her hand in no time.
uh ova coMVKuim
MYOLVING CHARGC
ACCOUNTS
VP TO 12 MONTHS
Center open for reservations
DEAR ABBY: Our daughter is 13, and everyone who meets 8 a.m.-6 p.m.— Arthur Robin-
her tells us how lucky we are to have such a sweet, well-man- son Youth Center open
=cree, ite"igcht child. The truth, is, shs‛, deceuul, cruel, and 8 a.m.-9 pm. — Weight room
a real problem. We can’t even keep a pet for fear she’ll torture open
it to death. (She’s already done away with a kitten and a full- 8 a.m.-6 p.m. — Game room
Farewell Party farwshpowdlezesshsbe trusted and is such * clever “»kIT. recreation
pleyed.another ppade to force Something very new for the
out Hhe axe. I • • • ....
eWssesea,psdeg theo becematacsimilesot the shopping
no entry card, South made used by some of the country 6
three notrump after East had most exclusive and hi
scored his two aces. The only specialty shops_Some---—
Now, doesn’t that sound
line. Sew it in carefree fabrics yummy?
—-----. , Write to us about your bring-
month were.Dan.Casey.Larry ing up problems. Senda Mr. and Mrs. Grant are mov.|phasis on winning. I think it is only fair
4- -- hc c.—k™, stmped, self . addressed on- ing this week to Fannett where chance to play, no matter how poor he is.
velope for individual reply. Send he is the fmm om- "6*ha —-------
letters c-o King Features Syndi- -
cate, 235 E. 45th St., New York,
usual play by declarer. South portunity to advertise a smart
could have assured two spade shop!
tricks by winning the king with I all
the ace on the opening lead. Ihattfa
But by ducking spades twice iDueKied
at the cost at a trick, South
1
■ uh.2.»-.rl l--11- -uE IvlEleIL lauie was
. why we’vesottobehaveallright covered with a white damask
when we get there. Well, there cloth. A large cake covered
was more butthis gives a pic- with white icing and decorated
It never fails to interest us to of us on the plane just as
see how bringing up shows in *• — n —J — da"
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O-
. _ . - ... The rich tones of violet, shad-
|status-seeker are vinyl totes— ing through to Iliac, appear in
many fall collections. A hand-
Outside the home she puts on a goody-goody act that
could fool anybody. Her ambition is to be an actress, and she
would make a good one. How can we straighten her out? She’s Club ...
- - ... ° . _ . 2 p.m.—Adult arts and crafts,
Brtuh Ones—laatf Months
Control roaches and ants tha
safe way—brush on Johnston’s
No-Roach. This colorless coat*
ing is effective for months, easy
to use. No need to move dishes
or food. Harmless to pets.
Gerland's Big Star
EEe8
or
tour of the fire department.
They, were shown the fire whis-
tsedfry htthrenats Andehots ture of thoughttul bringing up. in pink was served with EhCHyery well came right out and asked me if Thad everhad my
strationwas gi venon the use Of Tmie- -ta- 3____3 4-t Bat- --_______A --___ ---iface lifted! I never have and that is what I told her but T coiild
get, admon- quilted foil; brush with basting
. sauce.
5-6 p.m.—Tennis lessons, mu-
nicipal tennis courts
Thursday, July 14
9 a.m —Sewing class
2 p.m. — Children’s arts and
crafts (Community Center)
6:30 p.m. — Memorial Field:
Assembly of God vs. Fire De-
partment; First Baptist One vs.
First Baptist Two
7-8130 p.m.—4-H Speech Club
7 p.m.—Skydivers
7-8 p.m —Slymnastics
7-9 p.m.—Archery Club
"Friday, July 15
8:30-9:30 a.m—Slymnastics
9:30-10:30 a.m. - Bookmobile,
Community Center
11-11:30 a.m. - Bookmobile,
Arthur Robinson Youth Center
6:30 p.m. — Memorial field:
Girls softball; Anderson vs.
Jones Two
7 pm.—Adut art class
7:30-9 p.m.—Radio Club
Saturday, July 16
All day—County Home Dem-
onstration Achievement Day
(Arts and Garden Building)
9-11 a.m. — Tennis Lessons,
municipal courts
The visitors were served cold made American.'
drinks and cookies. ' -nada
(
It was to be a long trip for paprika, # teaspoon seasoning
---y ny — ------- they were bound for New York, salt and % teaspoon Tabasco
Grandmother, mother, and then for a middle east country
three children, approximately where, “Mother says we’ve got__________ _________
8, 9 and 10, boarded a plane in to behave there so they will let coals burn down until cov-
a far western city. Getting think we are all right meri-
settled took considerable doing cans.”
: some suit of wool crepe, in soft
igh-priced lilac, goes in for triple V seam- ________________
____________ Ju, ... . . nave let- ing on the jacket and the same,- Scales of Houston was honored
tricks South lost were two tering: others flowers or other but inverted, on the skirt. .......
at--—-:____ identifying trademarks. And the Beaver, dyed a shade deeper,
The hand demonstrates an un- shopper pays nicely for the op- makes the bolster collar.
Just one other item and that late and prune-nut cakes pinkface, liftedt 1 never have and that is what I told her, but I c
was the respect and love for punch andipink and white ‘mintstell bythe way she looked at me that she didn’t quite believe
grandmother. One could tell how with the use of crystal, china1 • -
important she is in that fam- and silver service,
ily. She spoke no English but The honor
there was no lack of conver- opaline fruit
At the beach, fashion is flour-
ishing this summer with no spe-
lt all started with that silver- cial trend or direction, except Robert, Danny and Hope
| buckled Pilgrim shoe. Now buc- interesting cover-ups. For in- ange, Pam Scales, Mr. and
Ikies are busy on everything stance, a delightful cover-up Mrs. Royce Scales, Mary, Gary
from bags to belts, from gloves is of cotton in a vivid, geo- and Uss.
' " ’ 1 metric print in brown, shocking "
pink, emerald green, black and
. well- white. The beruffled cover-up
wardrobe usuily in- is worn over a matching bikini.
"-4 .... Still very much "in’” is the
W,
6y-Aa-AAus
RACE thru busy days at home
or work in a wrap-and-button
style with a smart surplice neck-
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w., ha d Pat. Was to think 01 it. absiract floral print in tones of pea jacket.
o1006syndicate Ine) violet, shocking pink, bright
1 ----------— green, lemon yellow and melon
baste consisted of oil, buttr,
preliminaries, Taylor lemon juice and seasonings —
-------’----------------and Cointreay, the surprise in-
during May and June visited work to do, but he’s coming to
the Dr Pepper Bottling plant bring us home." Then to the
and the Pinehurst Volunteer question, “Is your home in —
Fire Department. (naming • “
W. B. Hilliard, president, took boarded)
the members on a tour of the I”’*
plant and explained the clean- didn‛ t
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Barbership Quartet Singing In
America.
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Add a touch of originality, out Championship, a national first lined the firebox with
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next outdoor barbecue party by only,” sponsored annually by
serving this prise-winning recipe Kaiser Foil in Hawaii.
for booed chicken breasts. Easy and quick to prepare, to double thickness
Called “Tipsy Chicken with the chicken breasts are sauced on top of his grill. '---------
I Cnintreau," the dish won a with a savory mixture of goose- cooked on the foil for the half
" station wagon for Har- berries, currant jelly and Coin- hour required to brown. The
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South West
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2NT Pass
it obvi- Mrs. M. E. Frazar, Mrs. M. M!just sitting in the dugout. But he said be wanted to continue
_ -__Heathman, Mrs. O. E. Granger,!going to practice because at least everybody got to play then.
Mrs. Joe Thompson, Mrs. Frank I Now 1 know this “n’t an earth-shaking problem, but it
Peveto and Mrs. G. A. Scales seems to me the managers and coaches place too much em-
phasis on winning. I think it is only fair that each boy gets a
w gaseu wnere i ' ' -- -— — —• It would be interesting
new sunerintendent Cif to hear from some of the managers and coaches out there.
Hamshire-Fannet independent BENCH-WARMER’S MOM
School District after living in | --------
Orangefield 14 years. i DEAR ABBY: I chuckled when I read the letter from the
---------—----------------- “Hurt Grandmother,” who had bought so many lovely little
-------------------------------(dresses for her granddaughters, but saw them only in mis-
A O k I T.DA C T D D I T A E (matched jeans and blouses. I was reminded of a trick I once
LV IN | KA L | D IX I Lx xJ L played on my mother, who also used to buy my daughters
{gorgeous dresses on every occasion.
By B . J a y Becker I, When Iknow mother was coming, I quickly washed two
' * ' of the lovely fancy dresses she had given my girls. As usual,
(Tap Record-Heldor in Masten' Individual Championship Play) mother asked if she could "do anything” while I prepared
dinner. I told her she could iron the two dresses. Abby, it took
my with a diamond, cashed the {her exactly one hour and five minutes'to iron those two dresses!
remaining dubs, and played a Not one word was spoken, but after that, she bought the girls
“Uad^ followed low, south darling little slack outfits, of the ^^iV^MAT
would have been home, but East 1 _____ Sam-D-MAT
wentauP, and the octcmturwad Problems? Write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif,.
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 165, Ed. 1 Tuesday, July 12, 1966, newspaper, July 12, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560766/m1/2/: accessed July 4, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.