The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 30 August 1965 — Page 8

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The Daily Banner, Oraancastla, Indiana Monday, August 30, 1965

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PIUS TJi» CrtckeH — Th« Beach Boyt Lesley Gore "THE GIRLS ON THE BEACH"

By DICX DV BROW HOLLYWOOD UFI — I hope | you don’t mind today if I write about someone who won’t appear in a weekly series on television this season. I am talking about George Burns, and the reason I bring him up is that the mere mention of his name, and the memories it conjures up, are enough to give one a lift. I have just gone through the network summaries for the ; season ahead, and I need a lift. Any season in which neither Bums nor his old and dear friend. Jack Benny, appear in a weekly series is not entirely welcome. Benny’s series ended last season, and Bums’ latest. "Wendy and Me.” with Connie Stevens, was dropped. Benny will have some NBC-TV specials in the year ahead, and Bums will take part in a Febmary special with Carol Channing. The reason I like to write about Bums is that it gives me ' a chance to re-read some of his ; old routines with the late Gracie Allen. Some of these routines were published by Eddie Cantor in the regular column he used to write for the Diner’s Club mag-

azine. Here is a sample: Gracie: Not only can I make up riddles. George ,1 can also tell what you’re thinking about. I’m a mind reader. George: Listen, Gracie, is there anything that fazes you? Gracie: I don’t think so. Now, think of something. George: All right, I'm think-

ing.

Gracie: Is it green? George: Is what green? Gracie: Does it hang from the ceiling and whistle? George: Does it run along the floor and sing? George: Listen! Gracie: Does it climb up buildings and swim? George: Just a minute, I thought you said you could read my mind. Gracie: Well. George, how 1 can I read your mind when you keep asking all those silly questions ? The Channel Swim Frank Sinatra, whose recent concert tour was a tremendous success, will star in a one-hour musical review of his 25 - year singing career on BC-TV Nov. 24.

MAPLECROFT AUTO THEATRE TONIGHT t TUESDAY Jomes Gorner. Dick VanDykt THE ART OF IOVE" . also - Rock Hudson, Kirk Douglas "THE LAST SUNSET"

Coming Sept. ls*-4tii "THE SANDPIPER" with Elisabeth Taylor. Richard Burton

•PEANUTS’ SCORES i climbing on all major book lists. RICHMOND, Va. I'PI—Rob- Nearly S0.0000 copies of the ert L. Short's serious study of have been sold to date, the theological significance of Foreign editions already are the comic strip “Peanuts,” ere- planned for England. Sweden ated by Charles Schulz, Is now j and Germany, with others to

In Its 10th printing and still follow.

Foreign News Commentary By PATRICK J. KILLEN KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia UPI — Notwithstanding some injured pride, the Borneo states of Sabah and Soarawak are expected to remain in Malaysia. The two former British coloj nies had some serious second i thoughts this month when their federation partner, Singapore, reluctantly declared her inde-

pendence.

The move jolted many politii dans in Borneo who, after some initial doubts, had pumped hard for the formation of Malaysia. They gravely noted that before Malaysia, their ties had been closer to Singapore than to Malaya, the federation's senior partner. What really annoyed the Borneans was Prime Minister Tengku Abdul Rahman’s decision not to consult them before he separated Singapore. Borneo cabinet ministers and members of parliament got the word only a few hours in advance of the public announcement. Just the same, Sabah and Sarawak are too small for brave talk and independent

thoughts.

Sarawak is a 50,000-square-mile slab in northern Borneo stretching from a 450-mile coastline southeasterly inland to sawtooth mountains bordering on Indonesia. Economically depressed, Sarawak's 780,000 people need all the help they can get from the outside.

TTib population includes 243,000 Chinese, at least some of whom are hard core Communists. Sabah, called British North Borneo until it joined Malaysia, is Sarawak’s neighbor and forms the northeastern part of the big island shared with Indonesia. It is a vast, under-populated 475,000 land of potential wealth. American demand for Japanese plywood has made

Saban timber a coveted com- JOINT STATEMENT modity, but it is still undevel-; qn MIGRANTS oped and suffers from a chron- j

ic labor shortage.

Hanging together or separately, Sabah and Sarawak would find the going tough. Suggestions that they form a federa-

NEW YORK UPI—The Illinois Council of Churches and the Bishop's Committee for Migrant Workers I'Roman Catholic) have issued a joint statement expressing moral concern

tion with their wealthy but tiny i for migrant farm w r orkers, says northcoast neighbor, the Brit- Religious Newsweekly,

tish-protected sultanate of Bm

nei, make geographical sense but do not change perceptibly the economic picutre.

The statement calls on religous groups to increase and broaden their programs of aid

to migrants and recommends that American labor organizations step up efforts to organize the men and women who work in agriculture.

HARDY HENRY BEVERLY Mass. UPI — At the age of 105, retired Dr. Henry B. Northrop stays up until 11 o’clock every night to watch the late news program on television.

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NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION in the Circuit Court oi Putn»m County. Indiana. Notice is hereby ytven that David G. Sublet; was on the 26th day oi August. 1865, appointed: Executor oi the Will oi Rose Sublett. deceased. AU persons having claims against ■aid estate, whether or not now due. must iile the same in said court within six (6) months from the date oi the ilrst publication oi this notice or eaid claims will be iorever bared Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 26th day of August. 1865. Probate Cause No. 10,542. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court lor Putnam County, Indiana. Frank G. Stoessei Attorney Aug 30-Sept. 6-13-3t

NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION In the Circuit Court oi Putnam

County. Indiana

Notice is hereby given that Roxie B Torr was on the 27 day of August, 1865. appointed: Executrix of the Will of Edwin A. Torr, deceased. AU persons having claims against said estate, whether or not now due. must file lie same in said court within six i6> months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 37 day of August. 1865 Probate Cause No. 10.544.

Jack P. Hinkle

Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana.

J. Frank Durham

Attorney Aug. 30-Sept. 6-13-3t

NOTRE OI ADMINISTRATION in the Circuit Court of Putnam County Indiana Notice is hereby given that Mae L. Lanrone was on the 26th day of August, 1865 appointed: Executrix of the Will of Charles P. Lanzone. deceased. All persons having cl&ims against tald estate, wether or not now due. must file the same in said court within six <6 > months from the date of the first publication of this notice or said claims will be forever barred. Dated at Greencastle. Indiana, this 26th day of August, 1965 Probate Cause No. 10,a43. Jack P. Hinkle Clerk of the Circuit Court for Putnam County, Indiana Riley M Sharp Attorney Aug. 30-Sept. 6-13-3t

By Joan O’Sullivan Plain pound cake or popular vanilla ice cream may taste good, but they don’t seem glamorous. They can be, though! Sauce ’em up and—zingo!— you have a dessert that looks divine, tastes delicious and requires very little effort to make. Orange Sauce Pound cake, for example, served with a flavorful orange sauce, turns into an easy-do version of Baba Rum. Vanilla ice cream topped with canned or fresh peaches becomes a super sundae when you spoon Coffee-Nut Sauce over it The coffee used is instant with chicory, and it makes a sauce with a flavor that's rich and deep—now you taste the chicory, then the coffee, then the | maple and the pecans. To deepen the flavor, the nuts are actually cooked in the sauce. Like chocolate? Then whip up your own hot and fudgy Chocolate Nut Sauce. It’s mixed in a hot skillet, then served over van- | ilia ice cream. QUICK BABA RUM 1 i6oz.) can frozen Florida orange juice concentrate V* c. sugar 1 tbsp. rum extract Pound cake Orange sections Measure 2 tpsp. undiluted orange juice concentrate; re-

serve.

Reconstitute remaining concentrate using proportion of I part concentrate to 3 parts

: water.

Measure 1 c. orange juice. Combine with sugar. Bring to ; boil: boil 5 min. Add reserved 2 tbsp. undiluted orange juice concentrate and rum flavoring. Heat to serving temperature. Cut pound cake into 3 layers. Place 1 layer on serving dish: pour Tg of orange sauce over

A DIVINE DESSERT is made by saucing up cake with Florida orange juice. Orange sections are used for garnish.

Hung Jury In Kidnap Trial FRANKLIN UPI — The trial of two Columbus men on kidnaping charges ended in a hung jury Sunday. Robert Bragg, 24, and .David Adler. 28. were tried in Johnson Ciircuit Court in connection with the death of John Williams, a Columbus businessman. His body was found along a county road near his home last December. Officials said Adler was on his way back to Columbus free on $30,000 bond and Bragg re- I niained m jail to face a charge ! of parole violation.

layer. Add second layer and another 1 a of sauce. Top with third

layer.

Cut into 6 slices; garnish with orange sections, if desired. Serve with remaining sauce. Serves 6. COFFEE-NUT SAUCE l 4 c. light cream. L c. instant coffee with chicory powder 1 2 c. Maple syrup St c. chopped pecans Blend cream into coffee with chicory powder. Stir in maple syrup. Add pecans. Bring to boil, stirring frequently; boil 2 min. without stirring. Cool. Stir before serving.

Serve over vanilla ice cream topped with peach halves. Also good on toasted pound cake, h^ked custard or rice pudding. Makes 1 c. SPEEDY CHOCOLATE NUT SAUCE l 4 c. butter or margarine 1 (6 oz.) pkg. semi-sweet chocolate morsels 1 c. coarsely chopped nuts Preheat electric fry pan to 3U(UF. Turn temperature control to off. Melt butter in fry pan. Add semi-sweet chocolate morsels and nuts; stir until chocolate is melted. Serve warm over ice cream or cake. Makes 1 *4 c.

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plaint from Mrs. Jean Yoho that somebody had given her French poodle a haircut —

without her permission.

.ALL IOL NEED for this fabulous-looking and great-tasting dessert is ice cream and, to top it off, a sauce made with butter, semi-sweet chocolate morsels and chopped nuts.

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