The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1965 Page: 2 of 12
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Grape,-Apple-Cabbage Salad
Two cups sliced, unpeeled ap-
ples, 1 teasooon lemon juice,
1 cup each Thompson seedless
grapes and medium - fine
rhredded cabbage, 14 cup sour
cíeam, V* teaspoon ground anise,
1 teaspoon honey, % teaspoon
Ealt, Vfc teaspoon black pepper
and head lettuce or romaine.
Mix apples with lemon juice
to prevent discoloration. Add
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with salt and pepper.
Tdas llphtly but well.
Fresh Grape and Orange Sauce
' One tablespoon each sugar
and cornstarch, 1H cup fresh
orange juice, 1 tablespoon but-
ter or margarine, 1 cup Thomp-
grapee. Serve" «•«««« pP* v* fcfc
- ' * spoon grated lemon peel and
3 tablespoons light rum (op-
tional).
Combine sugar and cornstarch
in saucepan. Add orange juice,
mixing wall. -Stir and cook until
iY: I have it on good authority (that a certain girl
Tex. went to the Edna Gladney Honie For Unwed
in Fort Worth from September 1963 until January 1964.
understand that she went there through your suggestion
and arrangements. How can I find out whether she kept her
baby or not? This is important. Enclosed is a check for your
trouble. If you do not accept money, please donate it to your
favorite charity. Thank you very much.
NO NAME PLEASE
DEAR NO NAME: All correspondence and information
between those seeking help through this column and me la.
strictly confidential. I do got accept money and am return-
ing your generous check. " i
Listen, folks: '
There are so many different
ways to buy meat that I couldn't
begin to shake a stick at one-
tenth of 'em!
But, let me tell you something
I have learned about round and
cube steak; 'specially when you
see a. sale and want to stock up
your freezer. :<
Did you know that you could
pick out a round steak from the
counter (ring that little bell 'n
stores), and have the
DEAR ABBY; Doug and I haven't been married very long.
slightly thickened and transpár-;We both work but are savins our money for a lot of things we some
ent. Ineed so we're on a very tight budget. We don't believe in ac- butcher tenderize it for you
Add butter or margarine, cepting invitations unless we pay back, and when we invite free? He will!
grapes and lemon peel. If de- people for supper we expect to furnish the eats. Well. Doug has This means
of CHRIST
NINTH and ELM
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WORSHIP
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Sundays 9:45 A.M.
Sundays 10:45 A.M.
Sandayt 6:00 P.M.
Wednesdays 7:00 PJA.
sired, stir in rum.
Serve as a sauce tc add flavor
and piquancy to roast duck,
baked ham or broiled fish.
Makes about IV cups.
a married sister who is very generous with her supper invitations,
but this is what she does. She'll call Doug at work and ask him
that he will run
it through a gadget with tiny
claws, such as our meat pound-
ers. I always have mine run
to pick up a few items for the supper. It's a six-pack of beer,
a quart of ice cream, some potato chiDS. a pound of butter or ¡through twice as this makes it
some coffee or something like that. These items are not very twice as tender, and far more
expensive, but they all add up. She never once offered to pay
mr?
Vidor Memorial Sets him for anything. Should we quit going to her house for supper
She must think money grows on trees.
CAN'T AFFORD HER
DEAR CAN'T: Money doesn't grow on trees, bnt lemons
do. And you picked one for a sister-in-law. Let Doug tell her
you can't afford ber kind of hospitality.
Sunday Radio Serie
VIDOR (Spl) - The Vidor
Memorial Baptist Church will
sponsor a program over Radio
Station KLVI from 8:30 toBa.m.
beginning Sunday.
The messages will be deliv-
pastor. This
the church}
gram.
DEAR ABBY: What is the matter with people? We have
two daughters, two year? apart, who are both in their teens,
ered by Rev. Marvin Doolittle, One is very much prettier than her sister, and the not-so-pretty
' " be a part of one is getting a complex about it. When people (our adult friends)
edible.
When you get home, cut that
big steak into serving portions,
will shape to the plastic pack-
age beautifully.
By placing these, individual
portions in separate wrappings,
they are easily separated and
thaw quickly. (Ever need some-
thing to prepare in a hurry?
Specially when that extra guest
arrives?) These store beautifully
in. an ice tray if you don't have
a deep freezer.
Just watch your ads in the
paper, and buy hunks of good
meat when it's on sale.
Heloise'
(P S. I never buy "seasoned"
tenderizer. Why pay for all
those condiments, such as salt,
etc., when I can buy a whole
box of salt for a little more than
a dime? Also, the seasoned ten-
derizer sometimes changes the
taste of the meat.)
Many people write that they
types. Look on the jar, and buy
one that says "unseasoned." It
is written in small letters — not
in capitals, like I have written
-ft!
Heloise •
•Makes me feel cheerful, too.
Phyllis Conroy
Dear Hel ise:
Just another helpful hint for
busy canning days; .
When you need to cook a
syrup or brine to put over fruits
or vegetables which you pack n
jars, boil the mixture in a large
LETTER OF LAUGHTER
Dear Heloise:
I am 72 years young, and
am known as the "lady with the | coffee pot.
blooming antenna," by the boysj when pouring,
m
fill
in any parking lot by the flow- funnel.
ers on the antenna,
I change the flowers each
month to the "flower of the
month."
no
who carry my groceries for me. $tean\ on your hands and you
We eán always spot my cancan
there is
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a jar without using a
Mrs. A. F.
It's a good idea to scald mill
over low heat.
P"' e®ch P°rt.'on hi one of|don>t teriderizers, as they
those new plastic sandwich:„¿„ ¡
bags: They • don't
missionary pro-
or muffins that are a
stale may be. 1 i g h 11 v
led with cold water and
heated over boiling water.
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Summer Flats
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Sandals
VALUES TO
5.99
ALSO GIRLS SUMMER FLATS
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VALUES TO
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meet the girls for the first time, they rave about how beautiful
the one girl is right in front of both girls! I don't like the idea
of telling our friends beforehand not to make comparisons in _ _
the girls' presence, but that seems to be the only answer. How;while it is freezing, and when
can this be tactfully done? Or would it be too insulting to instruct I you remove it from the freezer,
. . .. . ,cost very;and they can tell instantly thai
afford ,h«m w tí?.! ^pC*'Ji!tender'zer has been used. Surely
afford them,, just take your scis- yjese people are using seasoned
sors and cut up plastic cleaning — ncupte are uamg seaaonea
bags and wrap away.
I always put tenderizer on the
top of the meat, then wrap and
freeze it.
Let me tell you why:
I feel that since your- meat is
hot frozen, the tenderizer works
people as to what to say and what not to say when meeting
your children. TROUBLED MOTHER
DEAR MOTHER: If you have any doubts about the
judgment of your adult <?) friends before introducing them
to your children, forewarn your friends. Those who have
more sense than to make comparisons Will not be offended.
And those who haven't should be tipped off.
DEAR ABBY: I am in the worst predicament of my life.
First of all, let me say that I am stationed at an Army base. I
wrote two letters last week. One' to my wife and the other to
my girl friend. Last night my girl friend called me long distance
to tell me she had received a letter from — me only it was the
one meant for my wife. She was pretty mad. I had unwittingly
gotten two addresses reversed I am going home on leave
in a few days. What do you suggest I do if mv wife reacts the
way I think she will' WRONG-WAY WILSON
DEAR WRONG WAV: Duck!
it works again while it thaws.
I am positive of this, as 1
have tested it for over a year
now.
Another thing, did you know
that you could use tenderizer not
only on steaks, but also on
chicken, lamb and liver? Yes,
you can. So, long may tenderizer
wave!
After you put your meats into
these little plastic bags, you
can take your fist and hit the
wrapped piece of meat, and it
PER CENT
.i yf.if. compounded twcp \ yc.ir
AND LOAN ASSOCIATION
front t S...ntn St, 0«v, T.ua, TU 3- JSU
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PRICE SALE
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Troubled? Write to ABBY. Box H9700 Los Ange'es. Calif For
a personal reply, enclose a stamped, self-addressed envelope.
Mrs. Clara Morris Visils Family
BRIDGE qiTY (Spl>-Mrs.
Clara Morris has returned from
Hendersonville, Tenn., where
she attended a Garrison familv
reuhion at the James Garrett
home.
Others from Texas attending
were Mrs. Morris' grandson,
Craig Morris of Bridie City.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Dubose of
Orange. Mr. and Mrs. Otis Mor-
ris and Pam of Levelland, Mr.
and Mrs A W. MoAda, Mrs.
,3. W. McDaniel and Carol of
Freer. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence
Wiggins and Debbie of Beau-
mont. Mr and Mrs. Earl Mor-
ris, Ronda and Kirk of Silsbee.
Also Mr and Mrs. Harold Mor-
ris and Tina from Cocoa Beach,
;Fla/\
i Ever snici a chocolate cake
with cinnamon and cloves?
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ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY ™
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Hurry! Extra-big \
Penney values on
quality merchandise
for your family,
your home!
SATURDAY LAST DAY
BROKEN SIZES — LIMITED QUANTITIES
SPECIAL!
MISSES' VINYL SANDALS
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Cushion insoles, ton, bone or white m m
. . . sixes S to 9
Reduced!
MEN'S WALK SHORTS
Entire Stock
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Reduced!
MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS
Short Sleeve, Jac Style* Too
Reduced!
MEN'S STRAW HATS
Wnttm and Dress
Reduced!
MEN'S SUMMER SLACKS
Wash 'n Wear, Dress or Caiual
Reduced!
MEN'S TERRY SHIRTS
Perfect for fteachweor
MEN'S SHIRT JACS
Short Sleeve — Reg. 3.98 .......
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How much electricity is in there, Mom Y
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the answer'! easy. ana tot Americans everywhere. Ciulf states,
There's plentyI More than enough for, all and the more than 300 other investor-owned
Mom's appliances and for Daddy's workshop electric companies across the land, are plan*
tools. And for fun things, too—like the TV ning and building to keep the supply ever
and radÍ0, the barbecue and corn popper §¡¡4 abundant and low in cost
a whole lot mdrer You've got good things going (or you with
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The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 62, No. 178, Ed. 1 Friday, July 30, 1965, newspaper, July 30, 1965; Orange, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth143101/m1/2/: accessed May 8, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Lamar State College – Orange.