Brownwood Bulletin (Brownwood, Tex.), Vol. 71, No. 220, Ed. 1 Monday, June 28, 1971 Page: 9 of 12
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BROWNWOOD BULLETIN
Mondey, June 28,1971
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DEAR ABBY Words cannot adequately express my
hobby of stamp collecting-
appreciation for the whol
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Well, bless you, Barbara.
And, gals, why wait until a cake
fails’ It’s great!
Stamp widow
out of luck
•Happy Birthday” on top with
small candies and popped it into
the freezer until a few minutes
before serving time.
Result, an ice cream cake
that the kiddies, as well as
Birthday Dad” himself, really
DEAR MR. BICK: And what if she doesn't outlive him?
She's given the best years sf her life to a man whose biggest
thrill is finding a 1923 airmai stamp with the airplane upside
down. And his second wife winds up with a valuable stamp
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We proudly announce the addition of Ray Henderson
to our salon.
By Cecily Brownstone
Associated Prem Food Editor
My husband was forced to retire before 60 so he turned to Me
stamp collection, added to it, bought and add stamps and
found a fascinating hobby that required no physical effort.
We exposed our children to stamps early As they
brought in the mail they would announce. “Betsy Ross
Flag”’ Or ’Another Mr Lncoln!" They learned history tin
observing stamps To this day I never throw away a
canceled stamp I cut, soak sad dry . And they’re saved far
What's yew problemt You’l feel better If you get it off
yew cheat. Write to ABBY. Bea SOTee. Las Angeles, Cal.
seem For a persomal reply reetoer stamped, addressed
eavelope.
DEAR ED: Okay. 11 take a good "Hekimg" with a See«
catalog.
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COFFEE JELLY WITH
CUSTARD SAUCE
1 cup sugar
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OLD FASHIONS ARE NEW
NEW YORK (AP) Many
of today's "hot" fashion num-
bers can be found in the Trap-
hagen School of Fashion mu-
seum which includes items dat-
ing back to 1862.
“This proves there’s nothing
really new under the fashion
sun,” says school director Wan-
da Wdowka
Afghanistan has a popula-
tion estimated at 16.5 mil-
lion.
COIN LAUNDRY
REE DRYING
WITH WASH
Tue-Fri 7:00 am-7 00 pm
Comet Coin Laundry
Located »n Commerce Square
acrocB from “
Fair of Route 1. De Leon announce the engagement and ap-
proaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Nell Lingle, to
Charles H. iChuck) Crawford Jr., son of Charles H Crawford
Sr. of De Leon. Miss Lingle will be a senior at De Leon High
School this fall The prospective bridegroom, a 1970 graduate of
De Leon High School, is attending Ranger Junior College. A late
summer wedding is planned, ( De Leon BBC)
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COFFEE JELLY — Especially delicious when served with custard sauce
DEAR ABBY You told "STAMP WIDOW” she was
lucky because her husband had the one hobby she could
"lick.” Shame on you. Abby Anyone who collects stamps
knows that to lick a stamp is blasphemy Stamp collectors
use stamp hinges or protective mounts
ED SUSMAN HARTFORD TIMES
to prepare, as you will see if you
look over the following recipe
One caution the dessert must be
served with custard sauce That,
too is easy to make Here are
recipes for both the gelatin and
the sauce
By HELOISE
IT'S A PIECE OF CAKE TO
HAVE A HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Dear Heloise
The day of my husband s
birthday, everything was in
turmoil and in the midst of the
hurry-scurry, his beautiful
birthday cake would not come
out of the pan. If nothing else •
went right, I hoped at least the
cake would.
I could have gone out to buy
one, but it just isn't the same as
one made at home with lots of
love in it... so here is what I
did
I layered cake pieces in the
bottom of a casserole, spread
softened ice cream over the top,
then more cake and then more
ice cream
DEAR ABBY I could have written that letter from
"STAMP WIDOW." My husband is an arid stamp collector
and we had the biggest laugh over it My Mantle doesn’t
drink smoke or chase women His home is the most
important thing in his life-after his stamps, of course
LORRAINE RUMSOWER: LOWDEN, LA
MASTER CHARGE BANKAMERICARD
Welcome
Commerce Square 646-2569
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...GIVE YOURSELF
JULY WEDDING—Mrs. J. T. Reagan of Blanket announces the
engagement and approaching marriage of her daughter, Mary
Sue, to Melvin Ray (Buddy) Hale, son of Mr and Mrs. Roy Hale,
also of Blanket The wedding is planned for Sunday, July 18, at 4
p.m in the BlanketaQhurch of Christ Daurwmen Newton of
Abilene will officiate. Friends and relatives are invited. The
bride-to-be is a 1971 graduate of Blanket High School. Her
fiance, a 1970 graduate of Early High School, is currently em-
ployed at L&A Machinery. Both plan to attend Tarleton State
College this fall.
By Abigail Van Buren
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DEAR ABBY Please tel STAMP WIDOW” she’s
lucky Unlike sports widows who wonder if their husbands
really went to the game, or TV widows whose husbands
ignore them for hours on end, stamp widows always know
where their husbands are. And there isn’t a stamp collector
alive who doesn’t like to talk about his hobby Even to his
wife Ticket stubs and programs from sports events only add
to the nation's pollution, but a stamp collection is like money
to the bank. Think of the legacy the sump collector's wife
will have. If she outlives him
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Alterations
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of beans because the lid got HD meeting
staked in juice when you
- ■ BANGS (BBC) — An all-day
wiotsfom, &
Heloise
Fried Cakes.
Georgia Peanut Banana
Bread. Old-fashioned Carrot
portant items. . hangers and a
cardboard box or two. Why not
make the machines work for
you? Hang your permanent
press clothing immediately,
% and after you have folded other
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Dear Heloise--
I’m a Boy Scout leader and
therefore have occasion to open CrattS made
a can of beans every now and
then. at McDaniel
Did you ever get mat at a can
Downtown 304 Fisk 646-0141
2 minutes Remove from heal.
stir in vanilla Covet and chill
Makes about 3 cups
There are spaces for 80 trailers
Valuable Export Sturdy Tree* to park in West Virginia's Pipe
The islands of Micronesia The giant sequoia tree of stem Park_____________________
are littered with so much California is noted for its
debris from World War II ability to resist disease rot
that scrap metal ranks as and insects The trees do it
the U.S. trust territory’s by means of tannin and by
most valuable export, after means of their bark, which
copra__often grows two feet thick
Silver was found in Silverton. The community of Monte Vis-
Colo., around 1870. By 1874 ta, Colo. is so named because
almost 4,000 claims had been mountains can be seen in all
staked directions
stantly, until thickened about
HONEY PEAR RELISH
Spices give piquant flavor
I can (1 pound. 13 ounces)
Bartlett pear halves
1/2 cup honey
Grated rind anJ juice of 1 large
lemon (1 tablespoon rind and
1/4 cup juice)
1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger
I / 2 teaspoon ground cinnamon
Dram pears reserving 1/4 cup
syrup Cut pears into about 1/2-
inch pieces and turn into a large
saucepot with the 1/4 cup syrup;
add remaining ingredients Sim-
mer. stirring often, until thick
about 15 minutes Store, tightly
covered, in refrigerator Makes
about 1 pint
Coffee honors
Mrs. Clifford
SANTA ANNA iBBC)-Mrs
W H Clifford of El Paso, the
former Mary Lela Woodward of
Santa Anna, was honored with a
coffee from 9-10:30 •m
Wednesday in the summer
bouse of Mrs. C.D Bruce
Mr*. Tom Kingsbery served
coffee, frosted donuts, and
cakes from a table laid with
white damask bordered in
yellow. An arrangement of
fresh fruits centered the table
The house was decorated with
lanterns, a rock garden with
shells, drift wood and cacti.
r . Next, I topped the whole thing
ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED—Mr. and Mrs. Joe Charles with whipped crsr—
Dr Lawrence Lamb, MD that deceived the consumer
for 12 years
oil Could you indicate the Assn all favor the newly
saturated fat and polyunsatu- proposed FDA ruling that the
i ated qualities of coconut oil amounts and types of fat
and tell how it compares to should be put on foodlabels
other vegetable oils’ This WE NE ED A TRUTH IN
information is of great im- CONTENTS LAW NEE AS
portance to millions of read BADLY AS WE NEED A
ers who are using imitation TRUTH IN PACKAGING
milk made with coconut oil LAW
DrarReader-Graonuttott candrebtuzbthamose Xi
Natives with simple living theyhavetroutetfndingoa
patterns conducive to large how much saturated lat, and
amounts of coconut oil have
a high incidence of heart dis-
ease Imitation milk, artifi-
cial creams or coffee Whit-
eners and imitation whipped
cream often use coconut oil
exclusively The label will
say "vegetable oil ” These . . . J.. ._____,______
products contain far more i am not nearly so concerned
saturated fat than natural about whether people should
cream or whole milk Any- or should not eat saturated
one wishing to limit satu- or polyunsaturated fat in
rated fat intake would be this instance as the suppres-
better off using the natural sion of information by the
products Coconut oil is a FDA. Whether I approve of
favorite of the food industry what anyone says or not I
because of its long shelf life defend the right to say it and
on as the Food and whether a person should or
Drug Administration refused shulainoteattsaturated con
to allow the actual contents I defend therightpAthencons
of foods to be put on the sumer to k ow WHAT he is
labels there was no way the eating ,
consumer could protect him- In my judgment the FDA
self completely from such ruling was a gross and pur
deception* as labels that poseful infringement on in-
read vegetable oil and mean dividual rights If you agree
coconut oil you could write to the FDA.
ment supported a practice
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Pretty nifty, I’d say
Heloise
This column is written for you
A clothing, don’t stuff into your the housewife and
laundry bag, place them in the homemaker. If you have a hint
9 boxes. or a problem write to Heloise in
7 I have quite an audience care of this newspaper Because
watching in amazement as of the tremendous volume of
mine is the whitest, brightest mail, Heloise is unable to an
and wrinklest-free wash in town swer all individual letters. She
... and by the way. I’m just will, however, answer your
another questions in her column
Coffee aelatin;old-time dessert _
5"" - LETTER OF THOUGHT
2 egg yolks Dear Heloise:
3/4 cup sugar I have a 25-room house, four
11/2 tablespoons cornstarch children (the oldest of whom is
1 /4 teaspoon salt eight), a job where my children
1 teaspoon vanilla meet me after school, and a
in a heavy 2-quart saucepan teenager who helps out only a
over medium heat’bring 7 couple hours a week now and
cups of the milk to a boil .
Meanwhile in a small mixing tnen:
bowl beat the egg yolks slightly; To me, the greatest time
add remaining 1/2 cup cold saver I could offer anyone is
milk, beat until blended and DON’T IRON. If it’s something
smooth, stir in sugar, cornstarch that needs ironing, either don’t
and salt until smooth buy it, or if you already have it.
As soon as milk comes to a give it to someone who DOES
boil, stir about 1 cup of it into iron.
the yolk mixture, then stir into I haven’t ironed since ‘65 and
remaining hot milk in saucepan now I just don’t know how I
Without letting mixture boil. could ever work it back into my
continue cooking stirring con- ____-—----------
New Englanders, in the first 3 envelopes unflavored gelatin
---------- part of this century, doted on a 3 cups hot strong coffee
polyunsaturated fat, is in the delightful dessert - coffee gel- 1 1/2 cups boiling water
products they buy is because atin with custard sauce Custard Sauce, see below
the FDA previously prohib- In , 2-quart saucepan thor
ited so labeling foods sAsaamtfpopuiar in "New oughly stir the sugar
One wonders just what in- England that to our knowledge it andsclatin. . . lin,
fluence caused the FDA to is the only par of the country in Add coffee andbpilinn& •atr:
take such a position To me which coffee gelatin was once stir until sug .and gelatin
it is a bit like free speech sold as a prepared dessert; all completely dissolved
you had to dowas to add water Pour into 10 individual 1/2
! .k. cup molds or custard cups or
“Kt even starting from inoa scup,mold. Chillin ndivid-
scratch, coffee gelatin is simpie mutmstdsthors’oronmirilme
Unmold at serving time. Serve
with Custard Sauce
Makes 10 servings
CUSTARD SAUCE
(For Coffee Jelly)
3 cups milk
presented the program, The
Look of Today," showing the
latest in sewing equipment,
threads, fabrics and trims.
Those present for the lun-
cheon included Mmes. Johnson,
Johnny Seymore, Heffington,
Nostalgia is in fashion to- , food s stil a Bread. Old-fashioned Carrot opened it and the beans had to BANGS (BBC) - An aur-day Gamblin, J. C. Youngblood.
2- =s -4 se-- e- emss.
latest technological marvel by ( of ladies Florida every winter They Aosrpw and notthtop of the Mrs Dan Johnson and Mrs. Moore and her granddaughter
Many of us.seemmore The aid. The good cooks of the stopoffowhe neeer.t heyosee BOTTOM and not the top Jewell Heffington serving as The next meeting will be July
fortable thinking oi the narien nr npighhorhood each a Sign tor a enuren supper can. L+ccoc •
strawberry festival day* parish errneigtboroodtethe or food sale Ive found this to be a much hostesses g.
Certainly that is the way brings supper and Pats the When you see a sign better way of getting the beans The morning was spen -----------------------------
Beatrice Vaughan of East sasoh Poney is raised ’ Church of God Fish Fry,' from the can to the pot and m’king novelty scarfs or
Thetford. Vt. sees it. Mrs Vaughan says stop You’ll probably get one much of the mess is eliminated. Wagon Tram Wind Bonnets McVO-Kelly
"Up around this part of the ’ ” . of the best meals of your A Scoutmaster During the afternoon session. I ‘
country, the Ladies Aid So- Her book contains over 300 life," she advises. ____ Mrs. Johnson, club chairman, LL.I I.l.
ciety still gives summer tested recipes which she col- Mrs. Vaughan believes u.inie.. presided. Mrs. Finis Gamblin DetrOTnai Told
strawberry festivals and lected from organizations all every section of the country Dar Helose: cortain the secretary's report and
summer church sales with over the country She has has some regional specialty Iam a regular at a certain vr T D Ashburradthe SANTA ANNA (BBC) - Mr
fancy work and good things brought some up to date. „p tried to include most laundromat and cannot believe ’ ' , Asn and Mrs. Jo Mayo of Coleman
to eat," she says using labor-saving ingredi- of them in my book. I some of the downright stupid aonated hv announce the engagement and
Mrs Vaughan a noted ents. but preserving the old wanted to make it a prac- things that I see there. vTheudoovprize w± atedh approaching marrige of their
cMrtty styiconk, has writ fashioned flavor. tical. nostalgic volume that Being an avid fan of yours, I Mrs;Tom Moore, daughter Cynthia Jo, to
ten several books Her latest Paper-bag barbecued will bring o d-time cooking have a certain set routine so Ashburn. Members exchanged Michael Ray Kelly ,son of Mr
is “The Indies Aid Cook- chicken is one example So skills back to our nod that money is saved, time is gifts. and Mrs R F Kellv nf Ahilene
book" based on Irecipes are her baked beans and American homes weU spent, and most important, Mrs. Mary Alice Reagan Th bride-elect, grand-
gathered from Women* apple casserole, and laundry comes out looking just “ daughter of Mrs Walter
like in the commercials. schedule again Vanderford of Santa Anna, is
As you have suggested: Bring the niece of Mrs. w p
I from home just the right Aldridge, also of Santa Anna.
5a amount (plus a little extra) of Dear Heloise: A 1970 graduate of Coleman
2 detergent, bleach and fabric I once read in iyour-cohurn High Schol, the bride-elect
"28 softener that is needed. Why lug about using a child s hroomcor attended southwest Texas State
El big boxes and bottles when you those hard to get to places versitv
) don't have to' Have your around the house Why not get The bridegroom-to-be, a 1966
■ clothes sorted before you go and another one to use in the graduate of Coleman High
K don't go first thing in the camper School, attended Abilene
" morning-wait until someone It works great Spacein Christian College and the
I else has spent their money to camperris at a premium andthe University of Texas
heat up the dryers. small broom takes up hardly The wedding is planned for
Don't forget the most im- any room at aU 7
How's that for a clean sweep’ Augus"
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DEAR ABBY Stamp Widow doesn't know how lucky she
to. My busband to a stamp collector sad I have to go to all
the stamp show* and auctions with him And rm the "soaker
off" from envelopes and cards that friend* give him Yas,
my house is a mess with stamps drying off all over. But I'm
lucky. He could be in a tavern, gambling, instead of in hi*
stamp corner
Tve gone to work with stamp hinges clinging to my
clothes, inside my shoes, and you don't ask where else Far
Christmas, birthdays. Father’s Day, what does my man
want? Stamps, or supplies for Ms albums LILLIAN
By GAYNOR MADDOX Auxiliary, Aitar Society,
and Nutrition Writer Sisterhood. Circle. Guild and
Food and Nutrition writer similar organizations
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