The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1965 Page: 3 of 12
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THE ORANGE LEADER
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Dear Abby ..
TODAY’S CHILDREN
Bringing Up Also Learning
" By Grat* Lanadon Ch.D. and Irving W. Strut (Ea.D.)
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Case of Welcome Walnts!
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By ABIGAIL VAN BUREN
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into the lessons to be learned.
The mother first quotefnded
v i n g my back
We are glad to have you write
paper.
to us about your ideas of bring-
You can add doors if you wish.
like the thought that each les-
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I am seeing about a 5-year-old
ver
evan-
to do) nor do I get too much
wax on the floor.
Rev. C. Bullard Jones, pastor,
a n,, and 7 p.m. will continue
a button,
is building is
three equal lengt
forced to ruff and watch his
and tie the knot. Makes
It is so true that each little
the drain.
S. E. D.
Rogers Karr. Mrs. John Karr
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Winnona Park Gardeners
I to
1-inch pieces, 1% cup celery,
Get Points on Gardening
the results.
more
Fern Corriveau
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Dear Helolse:
home.
DRAPERIES BY ALFRED
carrots; cook 8 to 10 minutes
I keep a small board
in
make a puree.
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line
divdual letters. She will answer
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come
umn whenever possible. Send
Many plants die from over
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King Features Syndicate, 235 E.
light watering on a cloudy day
and more on dry days.
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WMU Studies
Home Missions
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given his National Music Week
message as follows:
the bridges to be crossed and
the wondering that must, be
done pays big dividends.
DEAR ELLIE: Go easy on the walnut,*
aren’t the only “Ellie” on the block. P.
Iras, hospital
ftoq and college
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Scouts
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Essay Contest for Pupils
Is Announced by NFMC
Students in grades 9 through groups and libraries are ex-
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NEW LOCATION 1509 Green
NEW PHONE TU 6-1717.
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CaRrOoN in coloR
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Now, go kiss that baby.
And, tell that Navy
thanks for all of us.
Heloise
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SOUTH
A covered dish luncheon was
GOT THE HUNGSIfS?
Tpy One Of Our
Mememade Pies
• Bavarian Craam
• Meringue
THE SWINGIN’ CHEF
1503 GREEN "AVL.—TU 6.0775
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an-
tribution to the cultural life of
the nation. Its purpose is to
broaden opportunities for the_en-
joyment of music, to encourage
new talent, and to foster the
understanding essential to both
appreciation and participation.
It deserves the active support
and cooperation of music lovers
(you might have to add
salt as you go along). ’
monds. East took the queen
with the ace and returned a
a streak to boot.
ment into the Webelo Den. '
They accompanied their den
mother, Mrs. Richard Sartorius,
and several guests to the skat-
joyed and many things to won-
der about."
Then she went on, “Each les-
mop in circles while standing
in an upright position. This
keeps the back erect.
the Navy does?
He says ... they move the
son or experience in bringing-up
is a preparation for the next.
watering and over 1
noted, and he explained uye
such loss can be prevented.
Francis La Rocque, minister
of music and,youth activities,
will direct music for each ser-
goes into the bringing up leads
on to more of the same. One
sort of gets into the habit of en-
joying instead of being worried
and apprehensive
son
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tance of thorough knowledge of
all plants before planting and
Dear Heloise:
Early one morning, my milk-
man, arrived while I was mop-
ping the kitcheh.
He is an ex-Navy man and
suggested that instead of going
back and forth across the floor
room in the home, but espe-
cially a child’s room.
in Winnona Park Addition.
A letter compiled by several
club members, was.read. It con-
tained suggestions for planning
and maintaining a beautiful
First Baptist
Revival Series
in Progress
BRIDGE CITY (Spl-Evan-
gelist Mike Gilchrist of West-
Robert Moore.
Refreshments were served by
the second grade room mothers
during the social period.
The next meeting is scheduled
for March 25 at 7:30 p.m. at the
school. The children's program
is to be presented by the sec-
ond grade students and the first
grade room mothers will be
hostesses.
ley
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Barbara Shannon
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for local gardeners. The speaker
also commended the club on the
beautification work being done t
,!f with his products, .
on the floor from the can
(which usually stands on the
floor and leaves a mark while
Skating Party
arrange for spe-
The hoir will re-
Dear Heloise: - /
When I sew on /
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ger
oth-
permits. However, be
t the tremendous volume
she receives daily, Hei-
HUDSON LOLLOBRIGIDA
Young WS’®!
(Top Record-Heldr in Masten’ Individual champlonship Hoy)
FAMous HANDS
Home Mittion Study
LITTLE CYPRESS (Spl - ,
Home mission study book, court, spoke
“Frontiers of Advance,” will belship Through
taught in ‘telay at a meeting of America's Hi .
the Little Cypress WMU Wed- Third grade sud
nesday at 9 a.m. in the home sented the prograi
of Rev. and Mrs. Grady Estes, month. The students „____-
Mrs. Charles Gomez will be Indian play under the directioi
hostess for the meeting and of teachers Miss Essie Richard--
I tried it ahd
have been s 1
PRESCRIPTIONS
FREE DELIVERY
Charge Accounts Invited
Nelson’s Drag Store
TV 3-3543 • TU 3-3544
1608 PARK AVENUE
on to the next just as
N High Quality Fabric and Workmanship
Game Fast, Dependable Service and Installation
3• FREE ESTIMATES IN YOUR HOME
-ter.
Neal Myer, den dad, has as-
sisted the den .in various activi-
ties. Members are ■ Keith
DuBose, Keith Myer, Tom Mag-
ness, Tom Sartorius Ricky
Dale Thompson, Ricky Lane
Thomsen and, Wayne Bqwdin.
■ " Salk PTA is the sponsoring or-
• 1 L ganization._____
contract would therefore have
to go down qne. However,
Hirschberg accomplished the
apparently Impossible when he
proceeded to make the contract.
At trick four he led the nine
ot, hearts from dummy. East,
realising that South would
finesse if he followed low, cov-
ered the ten to protect hls sure
frump trick.
Hirschberg won with the jack,
led a diamond to the king, and
ruffed a diamond. .He then
cashed three club tricks, ending
in dummy, to bring about this
position:
colored slides on amaryliss, aza-
leas, violets and many other
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and supper party Thur
observance of t h e i r ai
—at 7:00 one ii jo-
WALT DISNEY
Those
Calloways
—At 9,30 ony"
. . ,, Before becoming a vocational -----
of thread evangelist, the Rev. Gilchrist stronger?
s 11 .0.0 m. and civic leaders in every com-
and NFMC Headquarters, Suite 1215, munity"._
ers attending were Mrs. C. E
Rigby, Mrs. Melvin Smith, Mrs.
was pastor of First Baptist
Church in Welch, La , 'and Vi-
dor Memorial Baptist Church.
Vidor. His membership is in
First Baptist Church of West- leat
lake. He has conducted evange-
listic campaigns in several area
churches. • ■ •
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son prepares for the solution for with saying, "IF‘s kind of like a
the next Each bridge crossed chain reaction all leading on to
leaves you free to go on to the bringing up fine children who
- next. Each thing enjoyed light-become fine adults.” Isn't it so?
ens the way. Each thing won- -__-
ward length.
I have gloves that I bought
in 19521 I just took my scissors w ulru m
and cut the tops off down to the vice and will
wrists and make shorty-gloves cial music
some 15 years!!! • no
Then I pUt some liquid wax , , ._____.
in an empty detergent bottle These shelves are most attrae-
(it fits the hand) and just tive and serviceable in any
squeezed the wax onto the tile.
This leaves no round marks
■I use this "pulp" in my cook-
ing-and have the garlic flavor
but no pieces of the garlic clove.
Mrs. Bert Coleman
relcomi -
Rogers gave soil recommen- ____________________
dations on potting plants and ments were served to 11 mem-
/ WouId eel, JM"81.8
Information regarding plant- delivered to each home in the tremendous popularity,
ing and care of plante was given subdivision so that everyone can So, we scurrad am
Winnona Park Garden Club benefit and take part in the came up,with
. members in a Thursday night beautification program, traetie ------
meeting at Mrs. Jerry Ashby's
MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1965
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Hirschberg now leda din-
mond from dummy. East could
not afford to ruff with the three',
which would permit declarer to
overruf with the six and trump
a spade in dunimy, so he ruffed
with the seve.
Hirschberg overrufed , with
A young mothcr- of a 2-year-
old says, “It’s a funny thing _______
but when I get worried for fearcr!"e
I’m not doing the right thing ven
When one catches that point
of view it makes all the little
.ev. J. suuaru JUuIUS, pasuux, things that are done day-by-day
said the daily services at 10 take on mch more si gnifi-
’ - ..... cance And isn't it encouraging
tops . : the door bell is ring-
ing and the ’phone just rang.
king, trumped the queen of Joyce
Hirschberg gobte five hearts
doubled on the bidding shown.
West led ths king of spades and
then shifted to the nine oda-
~ plantStaik stressed the impor- president, who also led prayer. Icup cooked shrimp, 2 teaspoon cook another % to 1 hour.
.. a — . . Is Iu:. . 1- -- i.o. -nA hot I C--.. ...III. a
is a great idea. You should see
ironclad trump trick go down my sister s floor which I just ‘
•• • • waxed! It is beautiful and not better button-holder-on ’er.
and add a little more salt and pepper, cover i
! until vegetables are soft. Add
11 ?s, SuIrrn8 unu1 W”11 Wendeu: .e ", * "prPTX. 221 IM
। auuaru au, Add water and cooked meat, butter or margarine, 2% table-
couple of at- Cover pan tightly and cook at spoon flour and chopped pars-
least 1% hours in very slow ley.
— • ■ ’ ' Saue leeks and celery in but-
ter 6-or 7 minutes. Add milk, For people who like to use
and cook garlic but do not like to find c______________
small pieces in their-food: Heloise welcomes all mail es-
" espe- peclally household hints which
and she can pass on to readers as
suggested the Garden Book of hers and the guest.
Houston as having helpful hints
:ing she gets cranky and naughty
’ and when I come out at it she
is Judge Hoyt
ORANGEFIELD (Spl Judge NFMC distret; and each win-
Eugene Hoyt of Orange ad- ner will receive a record-album,
dressed a Thursday meeting at An award of merit will go to.
Orangefield Elementary PTA in each winner’s school.
the school cafetorium. Students may submit more
Judge Hoyt of the 1963 districtethan one entry with winners to
"5 on "GoodCitizen- be announced during National
i Appreciation of Music Week, May 2-9, accord-
eritge," I 'ng to Mrs. Stanton Huber, An-
ita pre- derson, Ind., national chairman.
Fof the This 42nd annual observance
of National Music Week has the
.theme, “Make Music Your Key-
dote fdr Living." Radio and TV
DEAR ABBY: Last Sunday my husband and-! were out for, the I South dealer.
, day, and when we returned we found a large sack of beautiful wal Neither aide vulnerable.
N nuts in our garage. A note was on the sack, which read?. , [- NORTH
. "Dear Ellie, I h
Sorry to have missed you. Hope to catch you next time we come ~ • Q 92
through. Hope you enjoy the walnuts. Geraldine and Butch." 910632
Well, my name is Eleanor and I am also called "Ellie." But 4 KJ-10
neither my husband nor Iknow any Geraldine and Butch. We Wonder WEST . , EAST
who these people are. Could they have left the nuts at the wrong ♦ AKJ10972 4 6 5 a
house? They are delicious and I am using them in cakes, cookies, Yag • 108743
brownies, etc. But T can’t help but feel a little guilty if they weren’t ♦
meant for us. If you print this, maybe the mystery can be solved. *‘ 0 0 *
Thank you. "Ellie" (Mrs. Russell Smith)
’ • * Lompoc, Calif.
luncheon will, be served at noon, son and Mrs. J. S. Harris who stafons.
All members are invited to at- were assisted by Mrs. Johnnie choirs, 1
tend. Stewart, music teacher, phony
---------------------- • | Mrs. L. T. Westmoreland, groups.
Ham leftover from that week- president, conducted a business ----------
end roast? You might like to session when a nominating com-
team it with diced oranges and mittee was elected to select of-
celery for a salad. Serve with fleers for the coming school
French dressing or mayonnaise term. To serve on the commit-
and, of course, salad greens. | tee are Mrs. A. G. Sheppard,
Mrs'. Don Goodsell and Mrs.
45th St., New York, N. Y. 10017. ------ '
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TMOCHUK ocsiGN TM|K FROM TRaNsacToNs or THZ HISTORIC SocIGFFor ncasHIRE ax0 chEshnE
...Supper
For Cul
x Members of x
3008, were treat
oil of learning, whether it be served with Mrs. Berton Mer .
truthfulness, honesty, fair play ritt of Crowley as a guest. 0th-
oi\ thoughtful consideration
spadeswith the queen of hearts, —== -
and led Mother diamond from j read your letter, honey. and
tbsread’mymqodigjnentwo
!'
gether (get extra boxes to get
realized I could extra slats) paint themor coveu
them with adhesive "backed
tiny bit Mrs. Philip Parker and Mrs.
C. E. Rees.
surely as the first bit of skill in -
managing a snqon in eating Sr; Mrs. Fannie Carlton, Mrs.
leads on to more skill until the Erank Peveto and Mrs. L. H.
process, of eating a meal has Harmon.________. ____________
, been mastered. And just cas
1 each bibrof learning leads w);
so each bit of enjoyment that
This is the .mark of a Mtt processor in 1545. It not ony re-
fleeted the qoalty. of his merchandise but, as a personal
symbol, it meant he stood behind the quality of the goods
he sold. Today’s marNjacturers use a modern symbol:
Brand Names. It tells/the customer that the manufacturer’s
reputation is behingtthe prodctHe “goes on record" with
• .hls advertising. He sets a standard that he must live uo t
Alter 15. ommon Kidney or BladderI-
ritations often oecur and may make you
tense and nervous from togrequent
passages both day and nit. Second-
arily. you may lose sleep and suffer from
Headaches, Backache and feel old, tired,
depressed. In such irritation, CYBTEX
usually brings-fast. relaxing comfort by
' irritating germs in strong, acid
and by analgesic pain relief. Oel
EX at druggists. Feel better fast
in other business, members lime or lemon juice and hot Serve with rice. Serves 46;
. _______ -___approved plans to have the sec- cooked rice. :L.T
they won't be-retary’s book placed in the club reiha - . . . . - 220- , , e
•• library. It was also agreed the cook until tender but not brown, soup which We also got from
• club will assume resonsibility of Blend in flour. Combine evap- our New{Zealand friend.
planting, he supplying new books each year, orated milk and water. Gradu- _ Leek and Carrot Soup
plained how Beginning in February, no ally add milk combo, stirring
ouuu auoo .ou • puiuG. free memberships will be per- constantly until mixture thick-
Among his suggestions were mitted. Permanent yearbooksens and comes to a boil. Stir
light watering on a cloudy day were discussed but no actionin curry powder, salt and
was taken according to Mrs. shrimp. Heat to serving tem-
Bruce Canter, reporter. Refresh-perature. I
■ - 1 Just before serving stir in
___________ . _ . tractive suggestions. m ..
Mrs. James Wilson was ap- Curried Shrimp oven (250 degrees) or on top of
Jm pointed to serve as installing of- Three tablespoons'Butter or stove at very lowest heat.
" Thei speaker William Rogers, fleer at the May meeting. A din-m a r g a r i n e, % cup finely Upcover and add a little more
local garden enthusiast showed ner will be served and Mrs. Bill chopped onion, 3 tablespoons liquid if mixture has become too
colored sdes son amaryliss, aza-cindmattwas namedppbntmehesclaprwaterp saporatpoom crvyr'ehin shwid have consistency ionger.'Then strain and press‘cially tr cutting "
were made by Mrs. Don Young, powder, % teaspoon salt, 1% Add banana, stir, cover and vegetables through sieve to garlic, J take the clove of gar- apace
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(or his sales will suffer). Because he knows he can dellve M |
what he says he can, he identifies hiinseL
Depend on Brand Names; they ar/’the "mark of 20th cen
tury confidence" in things you buy. When you buy Leaders
ship Brands, you know you are/getting your nux |
mofey‘sworth.erano N»MtS rOUnOAtlON.MC.. KAMM J
m umhoo Avenue, N. K tr, H. E Ll *
lime or lemon juice. ■
Serve over hot cooked rice.
MrS. Wilkerson Curried d i a h e s have been may win monetary awards pectd,to participate.
TI 1 . r adapted or modified by van- and record albums by entering -----"-------- '
nonored at nealous countries. For instance, a the 1965 National Music Week
1 c __ New Zealand friend gave us the Essay Contest
in Canty Home recipe for. an Indian sury dish 'Conducted by the National . ___________
"shower in the home of Mrs’ Three tablespoon butter,' 23c8teeaisatcparssixPehch4
Robert. Canty. . .. cup onions, chopped, 1% cup <1 staUR nart ckiated
The table was covered with a large) apple cut to -inch dice, state? participated. _
white lace cloth and held an ar-2 tablespoon large, seedless T tle of the.essay. s. The Im-
rangement of red camellias, raisins, 1V tablespoon shredded P°rtance of Music to Me.” The
Punch was served from a white coconut, 4 teaspoon curry pow- requiredi length is 500 words or
milk glass punch bowk, and cof-der % to 1 teaspoon salt 1 less, and entries are to be post-
fee, from a silver service. Cook-teaspoon pepper 1 2-3 cup ’wa- marked not later than March 15,
ies with pink and white frosting ter, 2 cupscoOked meat or midnight.
werelserved also: or coicgchcken, cut 111 1-inch cubes, il..Entry..forms are available at
wereMrs.SSame banana, sliced b-u600 south Michigan Ave., Chi.
Billy Canty, Mrs. Arch Dean, ,--------cago, IU. 60606. Membership in
MrsBilly Walker, Betty Hall - - the NFMC is not required, ac-
and MibsBernell Kerr. - PTA Sneaker cording to Mrs. Clifton J. Muir,
—-.e Out of town guests were Mrs. •I 1 A -peaxer president NFMC
ing rink in the community cen- James Dean ang Mrs Herbert t t I H... | A total of 14 cash awards of
Dean of .Woodvileand Doris 18 J UUge Moy t $25. will be given, one for each
McCellahan of Jaspete", 1 1-------- - ■
Dear Heloise:
_________„_____ ______— Know those cans of spray
boy every 20 minutes as I have paint and the paint invariably Take, La opened an evan-
- ■ . ' ■' ends up under madam's Auticles gelistic campaign yesterday at
wax on the floor, whenever she sprays some- First Bantist Church i
I hope you can read-this let- thing? To avoid this,/just put - - - - . . • '
ter. My son has been playing your hand inside a plastic bag
Superman .. plus spinning before you even start to spray. a.. , p.i. wiu conunue - u eucuu agug „ - - c
(The result will be clean hands through Sunday. Nursery facil-Hto think that when 7-year-old Nome, mis s,i 0 n study book,
with no effort.) ' ties will be provided'for each Johnny comes out with, “Yes, Winds Rol Change : was pre-
Harold service. The public is invited to 1 did it," instead of trying to sented Thursday during.a mgi,
I attend. - V worm his way out of whatever in8.0f the First Baptist WMU ~
' The evangelist 'is ‘agAduate it was, the structure of truthful- at the church. ,
of Louisiana College in Pineville, ness and moral courage that he .The sstudy was presented by
i two or Before becoming a vocational is building is a tiny bit Mrs. Philip Parker and Mrss
! thread
as for a
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Dear Heloise: 4
Tell the girls not to discard
their white gloves just because
they are outdated or an awk-
to
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Troubled? Write to ABBY, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif. For a - T
— Curry Holds Many Culinary Lures
By ALICE DENHOFF I Melt butter and fry onion un- 1- nmn " oolm . v -----------, ... ca, music me cnoir win re.
Curry holds as many culinary Ul.it starts to color. Add apple; chopped, cup melted butter or out of them! They may be fin-hearse each day before the
lures for Americans as for In- stir. Add raisins and coconut, margarine, 5 cups milk, 1 tea- ishd with a button and button- evening service ‘
dians and Indonesians, or so it mixing well. Add curry powder, spoon salt, % teaspoon white hole stitch. One could also use------:--------------
would seem, judging from its sat and pepper. Fry all 5 min- pepper, 2% cups cooked carrots, a blanket stitch or a lazy-daisy X
erhendous popularity. ‘ utes, stirring until well blended, sliced thin, 3 tablespoon melted stitch. I do wish you could see have'left is garlic oil and pulp
, r * • __ J l .3 11 a —.nl h.*+.- nw ma won rima OIL fahla. au- _____i I_____ .. ti
1 So, we scurried around and
, AYh
with my mop, why not do iteas from the grocer to make storage •
*- " shelves, book cases and a toy • |
shelf for my children. •
When the slats have been re H I
moved and re-nailed close to- •umn
*V
d dered about means that there is
EVANGELIST GILCHRISTthatmuch, thinking going into „ „ _________
what we do and it all helps ing up children, or about any
Itrdoes indeed,-and what a fine details on whicb-you-would like
sunmation of bringing-up that our comments. Send a stamped,
mother has given. • j self-addressed envelope. If you
There is a note of hopeful-1 wish an individual reply. Send
ness, confidence and assurance • — --P _
A mother of four, in speaki
of the way bringing-up foss To__________ _________ ___
her and her husband says, ‘-'It does too:” Yes, that is the way
is a combination of many lessons it is. The enjoyment that goes
to be taught, many bridges to be *t- *- ’------*' * *---2
’crossed, many things to be en-
< Ncaewewt.
CARTOON
"THE rXMZ SHOW” I
coMMIO-OON
SATURDAY MIDNIGHT SHOW
MiDNibHISHOW DOU Ki OAN 11:30 P.M~
NORTHCUTT’S
lit and chop it on this board cause ol
....................... Melt butter in skillet; addiwith my sharpest knife. Then I of mail, „ ____
__________ The following isn’t a curry, flour and rub into a smooth sprinkle table alt all over the oise is unable to answer all in-
Molt butter; add onion and but the recipe for an excellent paste with a little of the soup, chopped garlic. ' dividual leters. She will answer
... . - • ...--- -- . . ...... Add more seasoning if re- I take a table knife and work readers’ questions in her col:
quired. the flat side of the blade over E-h- . ~- - - -
Serve with sprinkling of the garlic. The salt acts like letters to . Heloise Cruse,
Ten medium leeks, cut in chopped parsley. Serves 4-5. sandpaper!
You will find that all you
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Butch please contact the Rusel Smiths in Lompoc and crack ‘The bgaling:
» DEAR ABBY: Would it be wrong to see an old friend of mine 1 ♦ 44 5• Dble.
once in a while? welost contact with each other 14 year, aoHe Opening lead—king of spades,
was 24 and I was 23, and we liked each other a lot, but circur. It is hard to invent a new
" stances interfered and we both married others. We accidentally ran type of play in bridge, but this
— into each other and he started calling me up. I think we still feel handzplaxed in 1959 by the.late
. me home. How eh I break this off before it goes ainy farther? Ori DI \
8, would it be wrong to see each other once in a while? I want to see!
him so much I am ashamed of myself. AsHAMED
DEAR ASHAMED: If you were sufficiently "asbamed of
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 49, Ed. 1 Monday, March 1, 1965, newspaper, March 1, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth1619315/m1/3/?q=%22%22~1: accessed July 17, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.