Banner Graphic, Volume 11, Number 103, Greencastle, Putnam County, 2 January 1981 — Page 4

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The Putnam County Banner Graphic, December 31,1980

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Hints from Heloise: Laundry baskets make comfortable pet carrier

Dear Heloise: Do you need to take your pet to the vet or on a trip but don’t a carrier to contain the animal for safety? Take two plastic laundry baskets, setting one on top of the other. Put the pet inside, then attach the two baskets together with wire. An opening can be cut in the bottom of the top basket for easy access for feeding or

All of Louise Pershing's friends who have already reached fifty wish her a Happy Birthday tomorrow and welcome her to the Half Century Club. HAPPY BIRTHDAY LOUISE

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removing the pet or you can simply dismantle the carrier when you’ve reached your destination. The carrier is wellventilated and there’s enough room for the cat, dog, or whatever, to be comfortable, A Friend TRAVEL TIP Dear Heloise: I’ve traveled a lot throughout the U.S. and

bordering countries. One trick I’ve discovered is to always carry a couple of blankets or quilts in the car. They can be stored in the trunk, spread out on the seats, or rolled up and used as pillows. In cold weather, if caught stranded, use them to keep warm. For car trouble, use as a clothes protection if you have to crawl under the car.

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If your vehicle is stuck, place the blanket under the wheel, and it should give the tire traction. In hot weather, they make a good protection from the sun in case of emergency. Just attach to the windows, tent style. In case of an accident, they’re good for an injured person to lie on, or wrap around someone in shock. Wool blankets found in

Russellville news

Holidays a time for family gatherings

RUSSELLVILLE-Mr. and Mrs. Woody Ferguson and Mrs. Zella Clark hosted a family dinner and gift exchange Christmas Day for Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ferguson and family, rural Waveland, Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ferguson and family from near Milligan, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lieske and daughter, Crawfordsville. Christmas Eve dinner guests of Mrs. Lucetta Klein were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Klein and daughters Kristi and Kandi, Wheaton, 111., Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Klein, Clermont, Ernest White, Waveland, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Klein, North Salem. They also enjoyed a gift exchange. Christmas dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jack White on Dec. 26 were Mr. and Mrs. Larry White and family, Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce White and family, Hartford, Ky. The group also had a gift exchange. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Randel Grimes for dinner Christmas Day and a gift exchange were Mrs. Beverly Spore and children Kim, Sammy and Darrick as well as Joe Shelldon, all of Crawfordsville; Mrs. Lula Grimes, Russellville. Kim Craft’s birthday, which falls on Christmas, was celebrated with birthday cake. Mrs. Bob White has returned home from Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville after a few days’ stay. Mrs. Dorothy McCuthan spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. James McCuthan in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Thelma Grimes spent Wednesday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Switzer and Mrs. Beverly Spore and children in Crawfordsville. Mrs. Grace Rutledge and daughter Phyllis, Russellville, along with Mr. and Mrs. Bob Klein and daughters Kandi and Kristi, Wheaton, 111., spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Donald Clodfelter and family in Indianapolis. On Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey entertained with a dinner gift exchange for Mr. and Mrs. Dick Perry, Mrs. Beverly Adams and son, all of Whitestown; Shirley Perry and Janie Owens. Indianapolis; Mr. and Mrs. James Waddell and daughter Holly, Brownsburg; Mr. and Mrs. Mark Stern, Keewanee, 111.; Anita Fowler, Mr. and Mrs. Steve McGaughey, Bainbridge; Mr. and Mrs. Morris McGaughey and son David, Russellville. Mrs. Beulah Allgood and daughter Teena attended their family Christmas dinner and gift exchange Christmas night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. David Allgood and daughter in Brazil.

Surprise, surprise

Now soup is in the bread

By CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor 6Ms to 7 cups (about) all-purpose flour 2 packages dry yeast 3 tablespoons sugar 2 teaspoons salt 10 3 4-ounce can condensed cream of mushroom soup, undiluted M* cup orange juice x k cup water 4 tablespoons butter or margarine Grated rind of 2 large oranges (about 2 tablespoons) 2 large eggs Milk In the large bowl of an electric mixer, stir together 2 cups of the flour, the yeast, sugar

surplus stores are great for this purpose, as they’re light in weight, not bulky, yet very warm. Vivian Welter ★ * it They don’t take up that much room, and it’s always best to be prepared. Heloise HEAD WARMER Dear Heloise: Put a sheet of plartic wrap between the fold of your silk or wool scarf.

The Banner-Graphic’s correspondent in Russellville is Mrs. Thelma Grimes. Her telephone number is 435-2793. Mrs. Florence Hicks spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Hicks and daughter near Parkersburg. Mrs. Louise Gardner spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Danny Gardner and family in Indianapolis. Mrs. Olive Baird hosted the Baird family for a dinner and gift exchange Christmas Day. Mr. and Mrs. Garth Schumacher, Minneapolis, Minn., spent Christmas weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Evans. The family of Mrs. Gladys Spencer and the late Archie Spencer, Russellville, held their family Christmas dinner on the holiday at the Legion Home in Russellville. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Spencer and family, Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Spencer, all of Lafayette ; Mr. and Mrs. Greg Lane and Cheryl Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Kim Miller and children, Luann Lieske, all of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Allan Plunkett and children, Roachdale; Mr. and Mrs. Dona von Spencer, Mr. and Mrs. Max Spencer and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Rowan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Spencer and son, Mr. and Mrs. Mike Spencer, Mrs. Ruth Lane and son Garry, all of of Russellville; Kenneth Trump, Browns Valley. Christmas Day dinner guests of Mrs. Lillie Jackson were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Redden and daughter, Crawfordsville, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson, rural Waveland, Dane Jackson, Chesteron, Mr. and Mrs. Max Jackson, and Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Jackson, Russellville. On Christmas Eve, Mr. and Mrs. Dona von Spencer and family enjoyed Christmas with their parents. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. James B. Rowan and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Kevin Spencer and son, all of Russellville; Cheryl Spencer, Crawfordsville. Local friends have received the news that Ralph “Spiv” Spencer, a former Russellville resident, has retired and moved to California. Mrs. Dorthy Demmy and a friend from Chicago, spent Christmas weekend with Mrs. Demmy’s mother and sister, Mrs. Lucille Everman, Mrs. Maxine Lawter and Bill. Mike Mackall of Bloomington spent Christmas with his mother, Mrs. Eunice Mackall, returning home Friday. Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harbison on Christmas Day for dinner and a gift exchange were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Janneck and family.

and salt. In a saucepan, stirring often, heat the soup, orange juice, water, butter and orange rind until warm (110 degrees); add to flour mixture. Beat at medium speed for 2 minutes, scraping often the bottom and sides of bowl. Add eggs and M> cup of the remaining flour; beat at high speed for 2 minutes. Stir in enough additional flour to make a stiff dough. On a lightly floured surface, knead the dough until smooth and elastic about 10 minutes. Place in a greased bowl, turning to grease top; cover with saran; let rise in a draft-free 80-degree place until doubled 1 hour. Punch down; turn out on a lightly floured surface; divide into 8 equal pieces; shape

No cold air or wind will get through. Jen ★ * * Ever improvised when it comes to home repair? Tell Heloise your success secret by writing to her care of this newspaper. She can’t answer your letter personally but she will use the cleverest tips received in her column.

Danville, Mr. and Mrs. J.K. Harbison and sons, Plainfield, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbison and family, Greencastle, Mrs. Eunice Mackall, Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Olin Leonard hosted their children and families for a Christmas dinner and gift exchange. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Leonard and family, Indianapolis, Judge and Mrs. Marvin McLaughlin and family, North Judson, Mr. and Mrs. David Allman and son, Winamac. The group returned to their respective homes on Dec. 26. Mrs. Thelma Grimes and Mrs. Eunice Mackall attended the Fincastle Country Club Christmas party Dec. 17 with Mrs. Sadie Shea in Cloverdale. Mrs. Frances Harbison entertained her family with a dinner and gift exchange Chrisb mas Eve. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swearingen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Swearingen, Mrs. Gwen Neleson and daughter Julie, all of Crawfordsville; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harbison and family’ Greencastle, Mr. and Mrs Lowell Harbison and son David, from near Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Max Kelly held a Christmas dinner and gift exchange Dec. 28 for Mr. and Mrs. Don Kelly and son Tom, Mr.. and Mrs. Bob Norton, Lisa, Lori and Jason, all of Darlington, Mrs. Lula Grimes, Russellville. Mrs. Lucetta Klein attended a dinner in honor of her uncle, Charles Hymer, who resides at Asbury Towers, Greencastle. on his 101st birthday at the Holiday Inn in Crawfordsville Dec. 18. Mrs. Helen Jones spent Christmas with her son, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Jones and family near Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Paul McGaughey visited their granddaughters, Mrs. Beverly Adams, Whitestown. Shirley Perry, Indianapolis, and Mrs. James Waddel and family, Brownsburg. on Christmas Day. Victor Hazlett returned home last week after spending a few days in Culver Hospital in Crawfordsville undergoing tests. Christmas Day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Wiatt were Mr. and Mrs. Larry Wiatt and children, rural Russellville. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wiatt and children, rural Waveland, Darrell Wiatt. Russellville. They also held a gift exchange. Mrs. Frances Harbison spent Christmas Day with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swearingen and family in Crawfordsville.

each portion into a loaf to fit into a 5 3 4 by 3 1 4 by 2 1 4-inch pan; place in the greased pans; cover and let rise as previously until doubled about 1 hour. Brush with milk. Bake in a preheated 375-degree oven until browned and cake tester inserted in center comes out clean on a wire rack; turn right side up; cool completely. Makes 8 small loaves. SHAPING NOTE: Each of these loaves may be braided. To do so, divide each of the 8 portions of dough into 3 parts. Shape each part into a 6-inehj long rope. Pinch ends of 3 ropes together and braid, tucking ends of braid under to seal! Repeat for remaining dough portions.