The Orange Leader (Orange, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 241, Ed. 1 Monday, October 12, 1964 Page: 3 of 12
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MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1964
THE ORANGE LEADER
PAGE THREE
Youngsters Like ’Em Big
Bancroft PTA Is Given
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By Grace Langdon (Ph.D.) and Irving W. Stout (Ed.D.)
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I Dear Heloise:
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(D 1964, King Features Syndicate, Inc.)
South dealer.
North-South vulnerable
NO PURCHASE REQUIRED ...
JUST COME IN AND REGISTER!
ITS FREE!
ITS EASY!
WSCS Makes
School Bags
To Aid UCW
Members of St John's Meth-
ROME-BEAUTY
APPLES
Write to us about problems their removal without injury to
p of your chil- the blue finish It has been found
“Being kind," said a 5-year- ......„..
old whose mother was helping in the bringing bp - _________________________..____..... .......
him think about it, “I guess is dren Send a stamped, self-ad- that this is neatly solved by
not hitting, the kids or being dressed envelope if you wish use of an ordinary typewriter
mean or throwing dirt unless an individual reply. Send care or ink eraser!
it's for fun." There is a good, of King Features Syndicate, 235
practical 5-year-old definition. E. 45th St., New York, N. Y.
and when he lives his definition 10017.
Perhaps the Argentine declar-
er should have known the ac-
tual situation and played the
queen on the jack, but in his de-
| fense it can be said that he was •
I The transparency of the plas-
tic makes things easy to find
in a dark attic or top of the
closet and dust does not soil the
NORTH
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$9752
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a “quiet
time" observance at St John’s
School Financial Report
The financial picture as it af teaching
fects West Orange and Ban-
do I wait hours for them to dry
in the house
WEST
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$K754
Spade. Trowel
Sets Workshop
BRIDGE CITY (Spl) — The
Spade and Trowel Garden Club
will meet Thursday at 9:30 a m
in the home of Mrs. N W Alex-
odist WSCS are making school
bags as a missionary project
with the United Church Women
of Orange.
The bags, along with school
supplies, soap and used cloth-
ing and shoes, will be sent to
the Church World Service Cen-
ter in New York They will be
distributed where needed by
representatives in Africa and
Brazil.
Mrs R. E Hicks, kev
woman to the United Church
Womens' organization, brought
a report to the society at their
meeting last week
In her press report, Mrs. J L.
Bolding, publicity chairman,
named three dates coming up
that are of interest to the
rate, 235 E 45th St., New York,
N.Y. 10017.
DON'T FORGET
DOUBLE
PLAID STAMPS
TUESDAY ONLY WITH A
PURCHASSE OF $2.50 OR MORE
S No purchase necessary. You need not be present to win.
E Winners will be notified. Offer expires November 7, 1964.
K(c Deposit this entry blank at A & P.
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confronted with & difficult guess
which the American declarer at
the first table did not have to
face.
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Bag •
_ around the theme Together We
to 12 minutes or until lightly are brown Principal Tom Martin talked Help a Child By Supporting
Recipe makes SO delicious on finances and also Texas text- Quality Education "
cookies books in a panel program A total of 1M members was
Peanut Butter and Date Cookies which included a businessman, reported by *
or other metal parts have al- These bags will keep vegeta-
ways posed a problem as to bles fresh I even wrap up my
tossed salad ahead of time.
women in her church.
2 They are Oct 14 Zone 2 meet-
Here’s never ing at Aldersgate Methodist
Here s one 1 bet you never Church Port Arthur
though of:’ arnur
I use the back of my chil- oct.
place at each table. Both Souths
leaped in notrump despite the
singleton club, which simply
goes to show that experts don't
always have notrump hands
when they bld notrump.
The result should have been
A—standoff, but actually, the
United States team gained 760
points on the deal. This came |
about In the following fashion. 1
At the Arst table, where the
YOUR
ENTRY BLANK
bowl and all!
Mrs. W. D. Brown
carrier losses a little lustre by arriving
a- trifle late or ringing the doorbell on
collection day just as you're sitting down
to dinner. Forgive him, he's learning his
job.
This isn't just another week, it is
THEIR week. If you think boys are mostly
dreamers and idlers, take a good look
at your Leader Carrier this week when
he delivers your paper. We're certain
you'll change your mind and join us in
our salute.
"The future of the man lies in the
molding of the boy" . . . Emerson
A&P STORE
1011 N. 10th St.
ORANGE
TODAY’S CHILDREN
Teach Child Good Qualities
... and when you have finished you'll
here pictured the most ambitious, ag-
gressive, reliable, dependable, enterpris-
ing, typical, independent and important
boy today in Orange: your neighborhood
Carrier-Salesman for The Orange Leader.
It's with much pride that we salute
our Carriers during International News-
paperboy Week 1964. We feel the ex-
perience and responsibilities of manag-
ing a Leader route gives these boys on
added advantage they'll maintain the
rest of their lives.
Perhaps there are days when your
f,, D ander for an all-day work chop.
If Doran Romero The theme will be "Prepar-
Officers were elected by Ban- ing for Fall” Mrs Alexander
croft 4-H Club Thursday after- will be in charge of making pic-
noon in the presence of Mrs tures of dried arrangements
Dorothy Ives, county home dem- Each one attending should bring
onstration agent a picture frame and dried ma-
They are Deborah Romero, terial. Also a covered dish to be
president; Jane Thrailkill, vice served at lunch for members
president; Donna Parker, sec- and guests
retary - treasurer: Millie Ro- The garden tin is to be pre-
mero, council delegate; Glenda sented by Mrs. C A McOuahae
Key, reporter: and Betty Daly, Jr The women also will make
recreation leader, a tour of Murchison Nursery.’
Dear Heloise saving "hint for mothers whose who do not have, a clothes dryer
Here is a time and money- babies are still in diapers, and 1 never hang my babies' plas-
6---------------------——--__——----—— tie pants outdoors where they
will harden and crack Neither
REE!
* 1965 FORD MUSTANG
’24 R.C.A, COLOR rv;j
16,000,000 PLAID STAMPS
United States held the North-
South cards, the Argentine
West led the eight of hearts.
East played the ten and South
(Nail) took it with the queen
and ran eleven tricks for a
score of 660 points. At the time,
this appeared to be a normal
result, but when the hand was
played at the second table, the
Argentine declarer went down
one.
The American West (Robin-
son) led the two of hearts, not
the eight. This was in accord-
ance with the method of play
he and his partner (Jordan)
were using, namely, to lead the
lowest of three worthless cards.
Jordan played the ace and re-
turned the jack. If South had
put on the queen, he would have
made .the contract, but he
played the nine instead. As a
result, he went down one.
South’s play would have been
right if it had turned out that
West had led the deuce from a
holding of, say, the K-7-2 In
such case, declarer could make
the contract only by ducking
the jack, since this play would
block the suit and prevent it
from being run.
The bidding:
South West North East
1 • Pass 2 • 2*
3 NT
Opening lead—eight of hearts.
This hand occurred in the
match between Argentina and
the United States played at St.
Vincent, Italy, in 1963.
The contract at both tables
was three notrump, exactly the
same sequence of bids taking
individual letters. She will
answer readers’ questions in her
column whenever possible. i
Send letters to Heloise Cruse.
care of King Features Syndi-
especially household hints rent study The United States'
which she can pass on to read- Responsibility in a World of
ers as space permits. However, New Nations’’
because of the tremendous vol- . The course of study is being
ume of mail she receives daily, held each Thursday at 9 am
Heloise is unable to answeral in October in the church fel-
unamle answer all lowship hall.
„ . , held Oct 24 at the school. Mrs.
egg. Gradually add 1-inch balls Place on ungreased Mrs Allen emphasized that- Bobbi Dorman, president, re-
remaining sugar, mixing until baking sheets Flatten with the attitude of parents usually viewed objects of PTA Mrs’
creamy after each addition lines of fork dipped in water determine whether or not chil- Sherry Lester's third grade won
Beat in remaining egg Stir in Bake 10 to 14 minutes at 350 dren show respect for teachers room count and Mrs. J C.
fruit and nuts Add flour mix- degrees She encouraged parents to help Bridges gave the pray er recita-
lure alternately with milk Makes 7'2 dozen goodies instill respect for teachers and tion
• re Be Awarded A’ Follow:
34 • EMMSTANG
• 4RCA cor of Promotion
. T E GIL CEO CELTWAUTS
^ 1,000 STAMP
Be Given Each Week
. use me Pace ot my enu- Oct. 26 at 7 p.m and World
dren's school papers (brought Community Day Nov 6 at
home by my 5 and 7-year-old) Drake Memorial Presbyterian
as stationery'to write to friends Church The November event
and relatives far away will begin with a luncheon and
This solves the problem of will include business and a pro
what to do with those precious gram
papers which absolutely must It was announced that Mrs
not be thrown in the garbage H. L Prince had again agreed
Grandmothers especially love to head UNICEF for West Or-
this. It gives them a chance to ange.
keep up with the little ones' There was group discussion
progress, during the meeting on "Sharing
Old Friend Basic Freedoms” led bv Mrs.
—......R R Stalnaker. The program
Heloise welcomes all mail, was an introduction to the cur-
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Macaroni or Spaghetti
Super Right Smoked
SLAB BACON
Spice Cookies Suit Many Tastes
, t • fects West Orange and Ban- The program was arranged
ALICE DENHOFF Mix well. Drop by rounded Drop from teaspoon onto croft schools was presented for by Mrs Glenn Holmes,
Bet you never had a turn teaspoons onto greased cooky lightly greased cooky sheets Thursday night in a meeting of chairman. It was developed
town yet on good, homemade, sheet Bake at 400 degrees 10 Bake 12 minutes or until edges the Bancroft PTA around the theme “Together We
spice cookiest X - *“----
Youngsters like 'em big and browned around edges'
on my blue finish ... I moon-faced, with a fat raisin in Makes five dozen cookies
couldn't try it, but it sure the middle Spiced Date Hermits Peanut Butter and Date Cookies which included a businessman, reported by ’* Mervin Bing-
sounds reasonable! Ladies like pretty, daintily Three and one - half cups One cup butter or margarine, Grady Johnson, and a PTA ham, membership chairman,
Heloise decorated little dabs sifted all-purpose flour, l‘a tea- 1 cup crunchy peanut butter. 4 worker. Mrs Earl Allen who cited an enrollment dead-
-----T | Grown men, given to making spoon double-acting baking pow- teaspoon ground nutmeg. 1 tea- With regards to textbooks, line of port Thursday She also
LETTER OF LAUGHTER big decisions, like to consider der, 3, teaspoon salt-, 1 cup but- spoon ground ginger, 1 cup each Martin noted that a state-ap- reported on the fall workshop
Dear Heloise: an assortment, then sample ter or margarine <2 sticks', 2'« white sugar d light brown pointed committee selects books in Corrigan.
When you bite into an apple, them all cup sugar, 34 teaspoon nutmeg, sugar. I large eggs, 1 cup finely and offers its selection to Mrs M P Marshall was
bite into the top half first, next Spiced Sour Cream Cookies 1 teaspoon ground cinnamon, 2 chopped dates, 3 cup sifted all- schools for adoption He said elected second vice president to
CONTRACT BRIDGE
By B. Jay Becker
(Top Record-Holder in Masters’ Individual Championship Play)
FAMOUS HANDS
After I remove the pants
from the washing machine, I
wrap them in a bath towel so_________,___...... ..... -----.— „--------------Er---------,-------------— —,_____________ ....... ..c. ..
it will absorb as much’excess to the stem. The apple- will One cup butter or margarine, large eggs, unbeaten. 2 purpose flour and 2 teaspoon books received by the district fill an existing vacancy.
0 . moisture and water as possible 'break out easily because this is V teaspoon soda, 92 teaspoon (4-ounce) package pitted dates, double-acting baking powder are equal to number of students The PTA will be permitted to
When one helps a,child to he is putting the quality of I then place the towel-wrapped the way it grows from the blos- salt, 1 teaspoon ground nut- chopped, % cup each seedless Blend first 4 ingredients in plus 10 per cent. He said Supt pay the $94 balance on the pi-
learn to live moral and spiritual kindness into action and it is pants in the hood of mv hair som. - meg, 2 teaspoon pure vanilla ex- raisins and chopped pecans and mixing bowl Gradually add Tommy Huff was custodian of ano from the school picture
qualities one is helping him to becoming a part of him: dryer and set it at medium Eat the top half first, then the tract, 19 cup sugar, 1 large egg. 1-3 cup milk. both sugars Beat in eggs. Stir books for the district fund The piano was a project
acquire something that is sub- As he grows the idea of kind- heat (never use hot heat' bottom, and there will be very 2 cup thick dairy sour cream Heat oven to 375 degrees Sift in dates Sift flour with baking Johnson cited lack of interest of a previous year
stantial and dependable, and ness will expand and take in Within 20 minutes the rubber little core remaining and 4 cup sifted, all - purpose together first 3 ingredients powder and gradually add to a the main reason why parents Mrs Victor Glende room
something he can use all of his more detail. The important pants will n0( on|j. be dry but Al Fonda flour. Cream butter and 1 cup of creamed mixturedon't attend PTA meetings His mother chairman, reported on
life in any situation, thing is for a child to get the as soft as new' "‘ 1 ______Soften butter or margarine sugar and spices together until Chill, if necessary. until stiff topic was on the support of pub- the Halloween carnival to be
Notice we said, '.‘to learn to idea from the beginning that - I have also found my hair Dear Heloise: Add next 4 „ ingredients. Mix fluffy . enough to handle ' Shape into he education held Oct 24 at the school Mrs
live moral and spiritual quali- all of the different qualities dryer hood useful in emergen- Here are a few of my hints well. Gradually blend in sugar. Beat in 1
ties." This takes the learning that express good must be cies for drying such things as As a decoration I put small, then beat in egES stir in sour--------
beyond merely talking, about thought about in terms of just damp undershirts, baby's bed plastic, artificial flowers on cream, then gradually add flour,
them, beyond merely looking at such practical, everyday de- socks, bibs, and even his pa-each shower curtain ring,
them as something desirable to tails. . jamas! j Though it's more expensive,
have. Help him to see that being Mama Hodge !I buy heavy duty aluminum
It takes the learning straight kind comes out thinking -----foil, wash it with a soapy cloth
into the active living. It puts kindly thoughts. The thinking Ladies. I borrowed a pair of after each use, scald it well,
the qualities one talks about comes first. When one thinks little plastic pants and tried and use it over and over again
into action. It puts them to kindly thoughts then it is natural this. plastic bags from the clean-
work. 0 put them into actions that The pants dry beautifully in ers can be deadly (ladies, al-
This is the only wav there are kind. The same with every’ about 20 minutes. They come ways tie these bags in a knot
qualitiesScanhbe ofpracticalthese other quality. out nice and soft and warm so when putting them “ your gar-
course there mudiT A child can understand this that you can put them back on bage and always keep them out
about such qualities, but talk and it is important that he that little baby, of the reach of children—Helo-
that carries them into Iha should. It is important that one Another thing I found is that ise', but they can also be a boon
i minute details of eversdas liv should help him 10 understand if you turn the cap upside down to homemaking.
ingue details of everyday liv it. otherwise a kindly act be-and put it over the pair of I wrap things in these bags
„ .tar. Vcomes only an outward show pants, which have been placed for storage and seal with tape.
H p child to know that he wjth nothing of genuineness or on a bath towel, they will dry They are ideal for storing
15,expressing qualities of good sincerity in it and these, too, even faster and better. The blankets and out-of - season
en he is kind, gentle, thought- are qualities for a child to learn towel absorbs the excess mois- clothes.
ful, considerate, but go on and to live. " ture.
help him to be these qualities. Iyo learning can ever be more
to live them Help him to think important in a child’s living
about what being kind means, than the learning to live moral Dear Heloise:
what being gentle means, and an(j spiritual qualities that are Rough spots on gun barrels garments,
so with each other quality one the expression of good
would have him to live, expression or goon.
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