The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 197, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 18, 1966 Page: 5 of 16
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THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 1966
THE ORANGE LEADER
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Use Oranges in Summer Treats
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comment of a mother of a girl
to our attention.
So often the doing of hous-
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see any
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Opening lead—ten of hearts.
This hand occurred in a team
of four match. At the first
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to six spades on the bidding
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month” and then they “share .
the upkeep in between." She not let them stand in the way-
says, “We never let housework they were “wedged" in. Can’t
interfere with anything we want you just see them being wedged
to do but rather wedge it in in between books and reading,
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gets in the way.”
That is really being master of
the housework and not a slave household chores in their proper
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hearts over six spades. They
had cause to regret his decision | were doubled and went down
when declarer proceeded to play four —<00 points thus provid-
the hand well and make The i ing a net gain for the team of
slam 730 points against the 1,430
West led the ten of hear is. | points which North-South could
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punch bowl and add ice cubes
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For an extra quart add 2
toes on in the course of the ing up problems. Send a
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this mother’s account is that she letters c-o King Features Syn-
does not minimize the fact that dicate, 235 E. 45th'St., New
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| trumps, declarer won the heart |
lead with the ace and played'a
: low spade towards dummy.
When West produced the five',
declarer finessed the seven, and
the result of this safety play
was that South lost only one
trump trick and, after ruffing a
heart in dummy, made the slam.
Declarer reasoned that if the
I seven lost to the ten or queen
he would then be able to draw
trumps and thus assure the
slam.
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place, neither minimizing their
Housework serve a purpose in- importance nor blowing it up
She says, "We have an un- -
usual housekeeping system but hold chores becomes the cause
it wotks for us: and I think it of conflict. The chores have no
When you think about it, is does she take it all as her re-
not it interesting the place that sponsibility to do; nor does she
housework takes in the bring- make a big production out,of
ing up of children? It was the having the children help.
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14 and a boy 12 that brought this it exclude other things. To us
this makes good sense.
By ALICE DENHOFF i Wash raspberries Crush %
We have collected some cool-'pint with fork; sprinkle with
ing suggestions for the hot sugar. Add remaining whole
weather berries to crushed berries; mix
Here is the first: well. Let stand 30 minutes be-
Orange Snow fore using and serving as di-
tin,ne,enuplopganpayoredsgoa"fora fruit-filled delicious des.
sahtstercupsessrirbonworanggssrhrseMartaltpelisht .
juice concentrate, thawed, un- Three, (1!pint heavy
diluted, 2 unbeaten egg whites cream,2 tablespoons.sugar,"e
anderaspberry sauce (recipe fol-trozpnorangetuice, cohcenrran
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Mix together first 3 ingredi: or canned orange and grapefruit
ents. An verY. hot water and sections, drained, and berries in
stir until gelatin is thoroughly season
dissolved. Combine first 3 ingredients in
Add undiluted orange juice medium size bowl. Refrigerate
concentrate and stir un t i 1/% hour. Start whipping cream
blended Chill until, mixture is on high speed; as cream thick-
slightly thicker than the con- ens, add undiluted orange juice
sistency of unbeaten egg whites concentrate, a tablespoon at a
Add unbeaten egg whites and time. In 6 Parfait glass, alter-
beat with rotary or electric nate layers of citrus sections,
beater until mixture begins to berries and cream. Chill about
hold its shape. Turn into 9 by 5 3 hours,
by 3-inch loaf pan; chill until
firm. Unmold; serve with Rasp,
berry Sauce.
Had declarer ruffed the heart in ! have scored for making . six
dummy and then attempted to j spades.
draw trumps, he would have 1 The general policy followed
gone down one. j by East-West of not running
But mindful of the bidding | the risk of having a vulnerable
and the possibility that West I slam scored against them
might have all the missing I proved-very worthwhile.
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has some merit because it particular interest to the chil-
keeps housework where I- think dren as such, and often they
it belongs, a means to an end.” interfere with other thins thev
Then she tells about the ays- want to do. They do not
tem. They all chip in and “do nnint in lettind them <
a bang-up job about once a
Shift dress is of the checked brocades! By the way. we saw a
side. trenchcoat in sheared white
Imagination, taste, workman- lapin which v—" h"a*,
ship — all are presentin coats especially its modest price tag!
that aren't astronomically Tha -kini-c -------- tnt •
priced. A handsome coat is vinyl goes on and on. Ready
fashioned of black mink paws | for fall is a neat outfit consist-
put together so that they take ing of skinny black vinyl pants
on the look and luster of broad-land a white vinyl pea jacket.
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Moving into fall is the exactly tail. The young, handsome coat
matching patterned dress and has its indented collar, pointed
stockings for at-home or very lapels and front edged with co-
'casual wear. Banion jersey, in bra.
a beautiful colorful peacock: The glitter and glow of se-
pattern, is used . for a long quins shines through the new
sweater shift and matching fall fashion scene. A spare shift
stocking tights. shines, for it is made of wide
The two - faced coat is more stripes of black and silver pail-
popular than ever this season, lettes. Nice, too, in tiny checker-
nearly every house using two-board squares.
faced fabrics in a variety of One smart way to impress a
styles. A tent-coat costume has j dressy crowd is to wear, with
the body of the modified tentlan air of casual boredom, a
coat in beige, the collar and trenchcoat fashioned of snowy
wide hem in the beige, green white ermine. Crowds out all
and gold check of the reverse, those sables, minks and costly
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It would not have helped
West to play the ten on the first
spade lead because South. in I
that case, would still have been !
able to arrange for the loss of |
only a trump trick and nothing
else.
• An original club lead by West '
would have defeated the slam,
but. on the bidding, this was a j
difficult lead to find.
South's safety play paid ex- !
ceptionally good dividends be- j
shown. West. having a poten- cause at the second table his
. • ~ ; tially fine trump holding against i teammates. sitting East-West,
one free pattern. Hurry, send the slam, decided not to acri--elected to sacrifice at seven
for Catalog. _ fice at seven hearts, but later
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 63, No. 197, Ed. 2 Thursday, August 18, 1966, newspaper, August 18, 1966; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1560826/m1/5/: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.