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tteve,ehontesald,
4:30-8 p.m.—Arthur Robinson
Employers are called to the
Grandma
Workshop
1% cups granulated sugar
Family Dinner
Not Everything Has Gone Up
Poppyseed Noodles
Beverage
Green Beans
MONTHLY
3
servings.
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Orange Center
Activities
Citizens Obtaining Maid Service
Creating Immigration Problams
League of Women Voter a
Will Note National haueit
1-6 p.m.
Rifle Club
WMU Meeting
Set Tomorrow
In Stake* Home
vacuum bottles I set the bot
t tea on the table with bowls and
Dally Activities
Nov. 13-Nov, 17
great hurry?
When a child “could do bet-
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FROM OLD VIRGINIA
A Coke Thot Is Moist, Delicious
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Plays Success;
Playwright
Behind Bars
Quentity Copying low OS 1» S
SOUTHERN PRINTERS
109 FIFTH STREET
open
7:30 p.m; — Radio Club
Saturday, Nov. 18
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The session will take place In The national organisation may found/are not arrested, an eome
- - • M- . --- —d •—.—. —--T--lers want the giris to be-
eMA6by
. 1 cup chopped pared apple
' In a small bowl sift together
Cranberries and apples com- 1 tablespoon cornstarch
bine in a hearty dessert. . • 1 cup cold water
Veal Chops with Tomato Sauce 2 cups fresh cranberries
ONLY
$6.
Ancestry of Delicious Cake Found
By CECILY BROWNSTONE muuauaraszeommeur 1
AP Food Editor E3MNM*WPTMMFVh:
No matter who
•taminai your eyes
TODAY’S CHILDREN
‘He Could Do Deller9
By Grace Langdon (PhD.) end trving W. Stout (Ed.D.)
A moist and dellcious cake,
studded with finely chopped or-
ange peel and raisins, has been
a favorite for years and years.
We grew up on it—and maybe
you did, too.
Cranberry-Apple Crisp
% cup sifted regular flour
% teaspoon salt
1% cups quick-cooking rolled
oats
% cup firmly packed dark
brown sugar
1-3rd cup butter or margbrine,
melted____.
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If your youngster is one of Quarter and core the apples
these who "eould do better if he ‘don’t peeb). Put them In a pan
would try” better think twice with water, and a bit of salt,
before you fuss at him about it/Cover tightly and cook until ten-
and take a look at some of these Ider Then just run them through
other things, your colander! 1.
pan
Cool
permit, he streased.
Immigration, he added, In
rolvoe the payment at several
fees and a certiticate from the
State Employment Service stal-
ing help could not be obtained
locally
Employers than must pay the
girls at least $ a week pro-
vide them with room and board
aed pay their Social Security.
Alien maids, when they are
But somehow or other we nev-
• really knew Ite’ ancestry,
r we’ve discovered that it is
A The distinguished 17 jewel Longines for men. ... 3 87,50
a. 14K gold Lads Jubilee Innovation 17 jewels. . . . $150.00
CONVENIENT TERMS -
Wesley WSCS
Meet is Thursday |
The Woman's Society at
Christian Service, Wesley Meth-
DEAR ABBY: I know several young
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Cooking Is Fun
By CECILY BROWNSTONE
AP Food Editor
it staged fingers
. Sue James
until dry ane
Real hand;
ery" by Mrs Helen Bullock But
this time around we've chosen
the glare—and a very pretty
effect it creates Our recipe
calls for cake flour—to insure a
really tender texture.
ORANGE-RAISIN CAKE WITH
SUGARTOP GLAZE
2% cups sifted cake flour
1 teaspoon baking sod
% teaspoon salt
% cup butter or margarine
1 cup sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla
2eggs
Entire peel of 1 orange, knife-
chopped extremely fine
1 cup finely chopped raisins
% cup coarsely chopped walnuts
1 cup buttermilk
Sugartop Glare (see below)
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Friday, Nov. 17
8:30-9:30 a.m.—Slymnasttcs
3-5 p.m. — Junior Museum'
symnasucs cate, 235 E. 45th St., New York, home of Rev. and Mrs. Prouse,
— City policemen's N. Y. 10017.
unit in the nation. ‘Immigration office and In-
Persona Interested In LWV formed they have violated a
■—t—- ---- . i— harboring an aL
n-.w> n mecur offense could te
Isult in prosecution _
board-the
granulated sugar and corn-
starch; gradually stir in water,
ly show-yinka—has been in cus-
tody since Aug. 17. He was
arrested secretly. Nigerian au-
BC Church
Revival Set
A four-day revival will begin
tomorrow at 7 p.m. at the First
Assembly of God Church in
Bridge City.
Problems? Write to Abby, Box 69700, Los Angeles, Calif..
90069. For a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed
envelope.
By HELEN PASTERNAK where both parents work them, the immigration otelal
.Tueton. Ariz, ' The fault o the allen maldsald
Other girls simply jump the.
fence.
Soyinka has been kept quiet in
a Nigerian prison. He is charged
with activities amounting to
treason.,
Soyinka, 33, of the Yoruba
tribe, has been accused by fed-
eral authorities of promising to
help the Biafran secession by
the Ibo tribesmen, plotting to
overthrow the military regimes
of his own western state and of,
the federal government, ano
SPMe playwright and poet-
whose name is pronounced wal-
PLEASE ”
I pay a sitter to sit, not to judge my housekeeping I once
hired a cleaning woman who came in, looked around, and
walked out. So even cleaning women want you to clean up your
bouse before they get. there, ALSO MESSY
or food. Harmless to pets.
Gerland's Big Slar
1906 Colorado Ave., Port Ar-
thur. Mrs. Bobbie Partin is pres-
ident.
fee for getting her a job.
The only tegs 1 method for hir-
ing a Mexican mald, .Choate
said. la ter an employer to get
her immigrated. There la no
such thing as a temporary work
push behind him that gets him Ivo
so worried that he cannot "try Pi, 001
the cake in the pan (placed on a
wire rack) for about 10
minutes; turn out on wire rack
and remove paper; turn right
side up and cool completely.
Yule Decor
canned baked beans you're
beating. _______________________
Easy Way to Kill
Roaches and Ants
Longines
The honored;
DEAR ABBY: My son, who is in the service, is engaged to
a girl he has been going with for over a year. He’s home on
leave now, and his girl has been at our house night and day.
The only meal she doesn't have here is breakfast
There are seven of us in the family. This girl never once
has offered to help clear the table or help me with the dishes Now we’ve discovered that it _
After she eate she goes right into the, living room and sitsan old Williamsburg recipe,
down. If one of the younger children asks her to play with The following recipe for the
them, she says, "I dod’t feel like st." cake was adapted from one in
'The Williamsburg Art of Cook-
ifc odist Church, will meet for a
business meeting and a talk by
------ ■ . ■ spoons and all they do la pour.
—> No danger of them getting
working mother with burned at the stove trytng t
age children. We live heat the soup
7:30 p.m. — Orange Commu-/would not have to stretch him-
— " 1 • self so far. After .all, what's the
She comments on items in my home as follows: "My
mother has one just like it, only here is more expensive. Or
bigger, or newer." .
My son will be getting another leave soon, then I’ll have to
wait on her hand and loot again She never says thank you tor
anything. I haven't said anything to her yet because I don't
want to hurt my son, but am I wrong for keeping still?
CONCERNED MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: What is there to say? The girl is
obviously ill-trained. ill-mannered and unperceptive. Since
she is a guest in your home, you can't very well ask her
LAGOS, Nigeria (AP) - The $ «
opening in New York of two:open Mrs Otha Duhon will present
। plays by Africa's best known 9:30-11:30 a.m. — Skating les- the study “Africa — From Ar
playwright have been loudy ac- sions rows to Atoms." The lesson is in
claimed, but playwright Wolf : 10 a.m. _ Junior Museum preparation for the Lottie Moon
field trip to Equitable Bag Co.wek of prayer for foreign mis
2 p.m Bridal shower sions to be observed Dec. 3-10.
(Arts end Garden Bldg.)
Sunday, Nov. 19
in Price...
’ WINFREE (Spi—A mission rice with meat or fish,
study will be presented when ✓
■ ■ .Winfree Baptist Mildred Wilcox ‘
.211a.m. « Cub Scout Pack WMU Circle meets tomorrow
3008 Space WoodIPerby. at 9:30 a m in the home of
9 a.m. -noon — Junior Museum Mrs. Dewey Stakes.
-----------ty LWV, parent will Umm be the baste of a two lifted for one year
organisation, will lead the dis year study by each local LWV “ ’
cussion. “ ' •
stamped, self - addressed envelthe pastor, Rev J. B Prouse,
— E-Keema-Ta-lope for individual reply. Send Thursday at 7:30 p.m.
letters c-o King Features Syndi- The meeting will be in the
keeping smooth. Cook over
medium heat, stirring constant-
ly. until thickened and clear.
Add cranberries; cook 5
minutes. Off heat, stir in apples.
M sqrarntbaknngynpansgsprince desienedrto.provideTdeas’for. ■
984 otmeal mixture ver truit mix- homhe decorating.
aim & tssa meeting
with vanilla ice cream. Makes 8 HD agent, that the demonstra- 7 P m: ~ Slymnastics
tions will be similar to those 7-9 p.m. ’ • .
conducted recently in the Eas- wives .
■ ■ ----- ‘ 7:30 p.m. — Archery Club
to "help" you. If your son has chosen her to be his wife,
and <■ blind to her deficiencies, she is going to be HfS. prob-
lem. Pray that he gets wise before H’s too tete.
DEAR ABBY: My mother-in-law is so superstitious it isn’t
even funny. I don't mind if she believes in all those crazy
superstitions, but now she’s starting in on me.
I have been married for four years, and am expecting my
first baby in two months, and this crepe-hanger mother-in-law
of mine keeps insisting that it is "bad luck to buy even a
rattle for the baby until it gets here, because "something might
happen."
I am furious, Abby. Some of my friends want to have a
shower for me, but with all thia ailly superstitious talk, how
can I let them?
I am healthy as a horse and would like to prepare for my
baby, but I hate to go behind my mother-in-law’s back.
What should I do? FURIOUS
DEAR FURIOUS: Tell your mother-in-law that YOU
aren't superstitious, and you prefer to be prepared for the
baby you have every reason to believe you will have. Then
go ahead and prepare and good luck.
tody since Aug. 17. He was Rev C. J. Shields, pastor, an-
arrested secretly. Nigerian au nounced plans for the pre-
thorities admitted having him in i Thanksgiving services. He said
custody early in November and each service will start at 7 pm.
said Soyinka had confessed to Rev. Donald B Richey of
spying. Bridge City will do the preach-
ft was rumored police had ing. Special singing also will be
beaten him during questioning featured nightly.
and that he had gone on a -Aa--E------
hunger strike Officials dented 0
the rumors but Mid he had Now Many Wear
October. Pe be end ol FALSE TEETH ......,
Two of Soyinka’s one-act play wih Mor. Camfart Control roaches and ants the
"The Trials 0f Brother Jero, With More C , orr safe way— brush on Johnston’s
a comedy about a bogus preach- aeTturx:rsom*2" n"Xn* NR No-Roach. Thiscolorlesscoat-
enasandanTheustrongBreede"an ing is effective for months, easy
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tions, tot favorable notices from? comrortabie. PAserNiaikaine
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Dear Heloise • hel together with a piece of fir* It will save you a tew the morning and pour it into
You know thione"aticky pine plastic between, and. bound d -m-
cones that we like to decorate with colored tape After baby’si
' “* — • bath, I just put her on the bed
y and powdered • Dear Helolse
—ly | I am a —
Following consideration of is-
sues of natiopal importance, the membership may obtain addi. federal law by
group will decide which topics tional inforroation by contact, ten A second
it wishes to recommend be tn ing the president
On wax paper sift together the
salt. In a large mixing bowl
cake flour, baking soda and
cream the butter, sugar and .. ... , cuu
vanilla; thoroughly beat in the do better (in school) if he would
eggs, one at a time. Add the try" is only part of the ster
chopped orange peel, raisins We have Dut those we
and walnuts. Stir in flour mix-
early to they will be ready for
Christmas, but they are still too
l(reent Here's how to speed up
their "curing process."
painted
Absolutely beautiful for
Christma, decorations and ceo-
terpieces
Ellen Colton.
- 20* & 5 for
h DEnansABatheTis mother who °bke"M because hy, tester poma man conversation. with tem-them,
asdzac“6.3 loves his son enough to plant a smackeroo on cake (use’ our SugartopPglaze or gitayaras.z peosging may wu • emotionally
his lips is, in my opinion, a kind and-loving father. a wine icing). Return-to 350-de-petter grades Enan he does. sncialle ahla da „ And "
Our youngest son is 21. He was on the aircraft carrier jgree oven until Glare bubbles—।
FORRESTAL when it caught fire in Tonkin Bay. And when he 110 minutes. Place cake in pan
came home alive and safe, believe me, his father and I greeted on wire rack to cool. Cut into
him with more than a handshake. We took him in our arms serving portions and remove
and kissed him on the MOUTH. If there were any germs with a wide spatula,
around, the love must have killed them all. Sincerely yours. ; Sugartop Glaze: In a small ___________
MOTHER AND PAD bowl, stir together i cup sugar: The following activities are
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whatever it Is that would pro- Dear Heloise: .. . oroeram LLT. Trou %0... ..id "
naay duce better grades. ” When I’m sewing and hive to “ona. proram.... . States, Mr* ."razee “W
fCommunitx,Oetenasnas.sthetpushupush, Ihore tittFcutthreAd* enAYehehomeofMrJerry’FrAzetakeastand andsupoor logiFemplyi
“arvatian ^shbehmd him that gets him out. of 32 Bruce Lane, president offatlon on a Issue‛onlyaher___________________
swontiedthat heaca nnot h Ir. I found a soft (not pencil the local unit, substantial "agreemen from to ' The procedure to to allow th*
harder"nO raheumay..not fullyltvI.’ eraser will rubTheP oil Mrs. Theo Kresser, national cal leagues girl to depart voluntarily. Her
understanda’s ..8UP easily So now I keep one m program chairman of the South) The program finally adopted visitor card, H »he has on*, is
[XHed.Jftdo.and so doesn t do easily» ofmy keep °ipper [Jetfer son County LWV, parent wiil chen be th. baste at a two-ifted for one year.
Or he may be so busy think (when not in use) so it‛s always
ing about little-boy things that handy,
he does not have thought to put
onetwanbsssimto! tlnes thatLTTERtor LAUGHTER
h» ? Nehlare "auta 1
back of where he is where he And I‛m sure 1 have more f
wnld " .......ateh him problems than they do! f
"Happy" 1
Dear Helolse: t
I made my baby a bath pad *
by sewing two squares of flan-
FIFTH and
MaIN ZALEs
TUISDAY: NOVIMSER 14,1967 ORANGE LADER
It works! You can also put
sparkles on these cones for an
masmma added glitter and beauty. Just
spray the cones with any hair,
spray, then roll them in those . ----- ,
sparklettes. : TCSON. Ari. (AP> - Cries problem Ite* both ways-with
; The damp hair spray will for domeatie,.he P have echoed the girl hired for domestic help -
make them stick, Rerpray Acroas. the Mexican border to And her employer, according to There art also «»« of cou
slightly after the glitters are the point whet* s large number Choate plesviaiting Mexico with th*
added iof border residents, many of Nexican girl. prime purpose ri talking some-
thata.chila"cola Granted « "r
.. . sEmm —E= shnzz
well buttered 9dnchsouare oarairepeated.to.us in so xt' let-schoof, about other people and dry. "It’s a means of getting cheap. Th. girls use a 73 hour visitor Even thoughNthe girl
Wet. M e deneh SH4 . Pan; ters from, parents and In so with a11 of his relationshfps with' There add a gay, festive look labor,” the official said. card to croma the border, then only n ama salary soma
? Imanv conversations with them to the holidays ami they can be You find protessionat people pass I ot as A panaport. ‘ pnja M UttJ. M V 2
This is to say that, while the! reused for years and years. employing these maids,” Choate prospective employer although only room and board the ' wo
youngster may be intellectuallyHeloise sald There are also those who the card specifically states, between "keepa on ollecilng a
able to do more than he does, — make you wonder how they can "Bearer, may not be employed — ----------- - ■ -
’_______”____”, or Dear Heloise: afford a maid " in the US"
socially able to do it And "there' I make lots of applesauce and The biggest offenders are Homemakers may ae* the
is the physical side of the plc have discovered an easy way families with small children cards, but don’t bother to read
lure to think about as well. to do it. ’ ‘ . . —
Hart's our most popular Early American wivel
Rocker ... for the past 6 years, at the same price
with all finer features . . . Poly-cotton wrapped ,
cushions, solid maple trim, box pleated skirt all
around. Many colors and fabrics.
Center open
8 __________Weight-room
open — - -e
3-6 p m.—Game room open
7-9 p.m. — Family recreation
(Community Center)
Tuesday, Nov. It
7 p.m. — Baby shower
7 p.m. — Adult Gun Club
7 p.m. — Jerry Newman’s art
Announced “2p.m. - stymmnasties
mity Band '
The Orange County Council of Wednesdav Nov u
th; flour and salt; thoroughly Home Demonstration Clubs will 8:30950 Smsomnastics
»m- -senior Citizens'ter if he would try" one does
armAdd. butterssand m « untillworksho in St. Mary ’ Elemen- recreation well to stop fussing and spend
mblViset asideqln.a.rmed: ,tary School auditorium Thur*-1 2:45-4 p.m. - Sweet Blue the time attempting tofind out
ium saucepan stir together the day at 1:30 p.m. Birds. why he doesn’t try. That will
All persons interested in at- 3-5 p m. — Junior Museum give a cue as to how to help
tending are welcome, the an-open [him to get busy about’trying,
nouncement said. 1 7:30 p.m. — Power Squadron And don't get the-idea that
Mrs. Don Harmon, chairman.' 7:30 p.m. — Adult rifle class punishment will do it, for it
of the fall festival of the church| Thursday. Nov. 16 ‘won’t,
said the workshop is not asso- 9:30 a.m. — Women’s volley- ■--
ciated with the festival but is ball I Write to us about any speck
3-5 p.m. — Junior Museum bringing up problems Send a
_____, ______ Nova Buchanan two sehoohage children. We uyeheat the soup
Place them M • foil-lined —— near tha school and they Ilk* Th* vacuum bottles they have
cookie sheet and bake them inDear Helose:. to com* home for lunch ocea-hold one bowlful - put right t
your-oven at as degtees for if you run out of lod^'matcben sioMlly, go along with a nandwich and
about 10 minytes to dry out th* for lighting a fre in th* fire On those days, t have always milk.
sap and juice Theo lake theplace don'tt despair! prepared sandwiches in the
cookie sheet out and place it on Just insert a book match inmorning for th*m. but teit‛ bad
'top of the stove to cool the end of a drinking atraw that I couldn't he home to make Write to Heloise Cruse c-o
■ All you have to do is take and light th* match with an them some good hot soup King Features Syndicate, 2 E
that bottle at white shoe polish other match . . . then light the So now I prepare the soup in 48th St, New York, NY. 10017.
With its applicatzad "pitni"
The outside of the cone is
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