Banner Graphic, Greencastle, Putnam County, 27 December 1973 — Page 3
Thursday, D«c«mb«r 27,1973
Bannar-Graphic, Greancastle, Indiana
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Prune Juice and Steak for Breakfast
Those who lead active, energetic lives need a hearty breakfast to start the day. Whether you plan to take a brisk walk through the park or play a few sets of tennis, you’ll appreciate a protein and iron enriched breakfast featuring a breakfast steak
and prunes.
Begin by serving a refreshing iced juice that will bring surprised approval from all. Tasty prune-orange juice offers a new natural fruit juice combination assuring a liberal intake of iron and potassium. California prune juice is new to many, so it’s helpful to know that it is full of the natural fruit sugars that are quickly assimilated by our bodies as energy. This sunshine drink, therefore, helps give extra pep and a fresh glowing outlook. ICED PRUNE ORANGE JUICE Blend together half orange juice and half prune juice. Cover well and chill several hours or overnight. Serve in juice glasses garnished with a quarter slice of orange. GRILLED BREAKFAST STEAKS
Butter or margarine
Salt and pepper
2 pounds sirloin tip or flank steaks cut into 6
individual steaks 14 cup soy sauce Vi. cup dry sherry
1 clove garlic, pressed
Garnish:
6 whole pitted prunes J4 cup dry sherry 6 apple wedges, with skin on
Place steaks in a glass dish. Mix together soy sauce, sherry
and garlic Pour over steaks. Cover with foil, refrigerate 8 to
10 hours or overnight, turning steaks a few times. Saute on both sides in butter and remove to a warmed serving
dish. Pour the marinade into the skillet and heat. Pour over
steaks. Season. Serve with garnish as shown in photo. While steaks are cooking, or overnight if desired, let the prunes
for garnish marinate in the sherry. Spear the apple pieces and prunes with short bamboo skewers and place in steaks. Makes
6 servings.
Sr/B. Jay Becker-C
Control
South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH *985 V Q 10 9 4 ♦ A J 4 A J 10 6
' WEST *A K 6 3 *7 2 ♦ K 8 6 5 3 48 4
EAST 42 * 5 3 ♦ Q 9 4 2 4K Q 9 7 5 2
SOUTH 4Q J 10 7 4 * A K J 8 6 ♦ 10 7 43 The bidding: South West North 1 4 Pass 2 NT 3 * Pass 4 *
when he led the king of spades. East played the deuce, but it was easy for West to read from the bidding that the deuce was a singleton. So West continued with the ace and another spade, which was ruffed by East. However, that proved to be the end of the party. Declarer won the trump return, played another trump, discarded the jack of diamonds from dummy on the queen of spades, and so made the rest of the tricks.
Wife poses interesting problem for husband By Abigail Van Buren s im *v CkicM* TrikuM-N. Y. News Synd., Inc. DEAR ABBY: My husband carries a picture of me without any clothes on in his wallet. I posed for it just for him. He says he likes to look at it occasionally at work, but he wouldn’t show it to anybody. Yet whenever I meet one of the guys he works with, the going over I get with his eyes gives me the feeling that he might have seen the picture. I am a very shy person, so maybe it’s just undue concern on my part. But on the other hand, I’d rather have my husband looking at MY picture in the nude than a girl’s in a magazine. What should I do? WORRIED DEAR WORRIED: Since you obviously doubt your husband’s word, ask him to destroy the picture in your presence, and rely on his memory. Don’t pose for another, and you won’t have to worry. DEAR ABBY: I am a 75-year-old gentleman with a lovely 21-year-old granddaughter who was recently married. Her mother in law, who appears to be between 55 and 60, says: “Hello, Grandpa,” everytime we meet. I do not object to my grandchildren calling me “Grandpa,” but I do not wish this woman to address me in that manner. The last time she called me “Grandpa,” I called her “Grandma,” and she quickly said: “Oh, no, not yet!” I said, “Well, you’re old enough to be one.” Without making an issue of it, how can I let this woman know that I do not wish for her to call me “Grandpa”? A.K. IN CHICAGO DEAR A. K.: Don’t rely on your “Hello, Grandma” response to get the message to her. Simply tell her goodhumoredly that the right to call you “Grandpa” is reserved for your grandchildren. DEAR ABBY: I am having a small disagreement with my mother in law. A friend of hers sent my husband and me a wedding present. I didn’t know the lady, but my husband did. One day when my husband and I were in a restaurant my husband spotted this lady, so we stopped and talked to her. I mentioned several times in the conversation how much we appreciated her wedding present and before we said goodby I thanked her again for it, and so did my husband. My mother in law insists that I should write this lady a thank-you note. She says a verbal thanks is not enough. I think a verbal thanks is just as good as a written thanks. What do you think? WATTING TO HEAR DEAR WAITING: Your mother in law is right. Send the lady a written thank-you note.
CONFIDENTIAL TO “D AND G IN SANTA BARBARA”: Incest consists of sexual intercourse or marriage between two persons who cannot be legally married because of blood relationship. It is a serious criminal offense in all of the states. Yes, this includes first cousins in those
states which prohibit such marriages.
East Pass
Opening lead - king of spades. It is not possible for two individuals to always work together perfectly, as can readily be seen by observing a three-legged race. But, granted that the defenders do not see each other’s cards and hence cannot always capitalize fully on their assets, it is nonetheless true that the great majority of defensive blunders can be avoided by proper reasoning. Consider this deal, where West got off on the right foot
West should have led a low spade at trick two, not the ace. By doing so he would have maintained partial control over spades, instead of relinquishing all control by cashing the ace. Even without studying the matter deeply, West could have
How To Protect Children ruff and remain in control than 1IV¥¥ 1 W 1 1 W1
to get a spade ruff and give up
control.
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East would have ruffed the low spade return at trick two and presumably would have returned a low diamond, thus putting an end to - declarer’s hopes. On the suggested line of play East-West would have scored the A-K of spades, a spade ruff and a high diamond to put the contract down one.
(© 1973 King Features Syndicate, Inc.) Tomorrow: Test your dummy play. New Moysville News
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tippen went to the Hawaiian Islands. They had a nice time there. Recent visitors of Mrs.
For a quick delicious breakfast or lunch
Stop in at Joe's Cafeteria
Joe's Dining Room North Side of Square
Maine Keck were Mr. and Mrs. Clarence O'Hair of Bainbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Don Keck and familv of near North Salem and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Keck of Groveland. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tippen bought the Bill Walls farm and Mr. and Mrs. Bob Demy moved in theirs. Roy Weller called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ward Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Goroms stayed with their grandchildren while the parents were away.
HOLIDAY DANCE Sat., Dec. 29,1973 VFW POST 1550 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. music by "Easy Livin'" Special Feature: CBSUTISVGYRA Members * Aux.
West Lafayette, Ind. The Congress has done much to keep your children safe through the night. It passed The Flammable Fabrics Act, and a Federal Trade Commission ruling subsequently made it mandatory for children’s sleepwear to be made from flame retardant materials. However, these actions won’t help your children unless you follow through with your share of the responsibility, says Jean Goodrick, Extension clothing and textiles specialist as Purdue University. Dr. Goodrick says consumers have two major responsibilities: giving flame retardant fabrics the proper care and guarding against Fire hazards in the
home.
“Consumers should follow the directions given on the permanent care label which is sewn on flame retardant, the effectiveness of the flame retardant characteristics may be reduced. “Because the care directions may vary with different garments,it is most important that care labels be read and directions followed. These directions are important to your child’s safety,” she
adds.
Both soap and some nophosphate detergents can leave a residue on the fabric which will reduce the flame retardancy, the specialist explains. The flame retardant properties can be restored by washing the garment in a phosphate detergent or by using a mild vinegar rinse, she
adds.
If you live in an area where phosphates are banned, Dr.
Goodrick suggests that you use a heavy-duty, citratebased liquid detergent to maintain the flame retardancy level. Moving on to the second consumer responsibility. Dr. Goodrick says consumers need to be fully aware of all fire hazards and follow the precautions necessary to protect their children. She suggests you: * Keep matches and lighters out of the reach of
children.
* Keep children away from
the stove.
* Use proper screens over fireplace openings and proper barricades around space
heaters.
* Remove flammable liquids from the house or use safety closures. * Keep children well away from outdoor fires. “The flame retardant fabrics being used for children’s sleepwear pass specific tests for flammability under standardized conditions.” Dr. Goodrick notes. However, flame retardant fabrics offer very little protection to the child whose parents take improper care of his sleepwear and don’t protect hime from fire hazards.
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