The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 10 February 1966 — Page 7

By JOAN O’SULLIVAN Want to add spice and color to party fare? Use pickles! Dips and dunks are favorite standbys for large groups when guests must serve themselves. Pickles often appear in such recipes. But here’s a new twist. Dunk Them Instead of adding them to the dip mixture, use them to dunk into today’s delicious Shrimp Dip. For ft sit-down snack, we have another suggestion: Layered Pickle Sandwiches filled with garlic cheese spread, slices of cucumber pickles, lettuce and tomatoes.

SWEET FRESH cucumber pickles, sliced tomatoes and a cheese spread make layers for cheese-frosted sandwiches.

SHRIMP DIP WITH PICKLES 1 c. sour cream 1 c. cooked shrimp, finely chopped

% tsp. onion salt 14 tsp. seasoned salt % c. mayonnaise 2 tbsp. grated carrot Sweet mixed pickles

Combine sour cream, shrimp, onion salt, seasoned salt, may-

FOR A NOVEL CHANGE, crisp and colorful mixed pickles are dunked into a delicious shrimp and sour cream dip.

onnaise and carrot. Blend. Serve as dip for sweet mixed

pickles.

Makes 2 c. LAYERED PICKLE SANDWICHES 12 (2%-in.) bread rounds Butter or margarine Mayonnaise Prepared mustard % c. garlic cheese spread,

softened

12 slices sweet fresh cucumber pickles,

drained

4 tomato slices Crisp lettuce leaves 2 tbsp. light cream 2 (3 oz.) pkg. cream cheese, softened Sweet gherkins,

chopped

Spread bread rounds with butter, mayonnaise and mustard. Spread cheese on 4 rounds; top each with 3 pickle slices; top with 4 more bread rounds, placing tomato slice and lettuce on each; top with remaining bread. Combine cream and cream cheese; beat until light and fluffy. Frost tops and sides of layered sandwiches with cream cheese, garnish with chopped gherkins. Chill. Makes 4 sandwiches.

FILLMORE HIGH SCHOOL FIRST SEMESTER HONOR ROLL 1th Grade A Jennifer Osborn Kathy Sutherlin B Greg Arnold Marilyn Barron Teresa Bowen Diana Gaston Harcourt Beverly Hurst Janice McCullough Jackie Patterson Charile Ready Susan Tovinson Roy Sheppard Sandra Wheeler Warren Stanley Debbie McDaniel Bob Miller 8th Grade A Sarah Vaughn B Steve Cash Jerry Custis Jo Dorsett Richard Horn Danny Puckett Jeff Sanders Bill Simmons Chris Storm Mike Stuart Danny Cottingin Denise Zeiner Charles Davasher Norman Eggers Sally Hammond Janet Jones Don Kelley Christine Miller Rick Pickett Dane Phillips Marie Tharp Bronnie Roberts David Zenor Pam Robinson Freshman A Ruby Coffin Trudy Ogles Ruth Ellen Cash B Kenny Cox Brenda Hodges Dale Lisby Don Lisby Marjorie McCammack Leigh Ann Pierce LaConda Ruark Rita Sanders Barbara Toney Robert Tunnell Sophomore A Suzanne Gorham B Karen Bowen Sid Bryan Sherry Flater Janice Hurst Charles Lisby

David Lister Mike Ruark f Trudy Siddons „ David Walton Daryl Williamson Carolyn Hurst Kris Phillips Junior A None B Dick Coffin Dick! Chastain Debbie Gaston Pat Goss Ronna Harris Rhonda Keller Jenny Ogles Elaine Stone Alan Sutherlin

Senior A None B Jane Ann Buis Marjorie Cash Vurlin Clark Linda Creech Sharen Finchum Jennifer Giddings Mary Jane Goss Ruth Ann Hutcheson Jo Ann Hope Brice Jackson Rita Skelton Donna Walker Gary Bowser Linda Frye Linda Ogle

$100 MILLION HEROIN—B. G. McGuffey, chief of detectives in Columbus, Ga., displays one of the six suitcases full of pure heroin seized in a trailer park shack. Its value is $18.5 million as is, but $100 million diluted for retail. Under arrest is Chief Warrant Officer Herman Conder, 35, who hides his face (middle) as do the narcotics agents. Conder reportedly was paid $10,000 to let the heroin be smuggled’ from France in his freezer. Six other persons are under arrest in this biggest dope seizure in U. S. history.

THROUGH THE NATIONAL WINDOW

By United Pr*» International The national welfare is badly served by public dispute between responsible general officers of the U.S. Army on the administration’s conduct of the Viet Nam war. The public was adequately confused even before Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor and Gen. James A. Gavin (Retired) got into the act. This confusion is aggravated by the increasing overlap of political and military strategy in Southeast Asia. The situation now prevailing was ticked off in simple language more than 10 years ago by Gen. Douglas MacArthur after he was booted out of command in Japan by Harry Truman on general charges of gross insubordination.

shall, King, Arnold, MacArthur and their like are gone. It is no reflection to remark that none of the current crop of senior officers matches his predecessors in public confidence. The establishment known as the joint chiefs has not regained the full measure of prestige it lost at the Cuban Bay of Pigs. Opinion may divide on just who was responsible for what in that disastrous venture. But it is a matter of fact that the late President John F. Kennedy marked the joint chiefs as responsible shortly after the event. His remarks, noted at the time but not published until recently, were vigorously unprintable.

Demands Release TOKYO UPI — The Viet Cong’s liberation press agency has demanded the release of all accused terrorists being held by the South Vietnamese government. The demand, which earned no specific threat, said it was the United States and its Allies in Saigon “who should stand trial before the people’s court,”

Nine Killed SHEDIAC, N. B. UPI —Nine members of one family, including seven children, were killed when fire destroyed their home early today. Royal Canadian Mounted Police tentatively Identified the dead as Ronald Cormier, 34, his wife, and their seven children, ranging in age from 4 to 13.

Thft Daily Bannar, Greancastle, Indiana 7 Thursday, February 10, 1966

IN ISTANBUL, Patriarch Athenagoras, spiritual head of ths Eastern Orthodox Church, reads the patriarchal act lifting the 900-year-old excommunication of Roman Catholics as Francis Cardinal Sheehan (left) listens. (Cablephotoaj

HEART SEARCHINC MESSAGE OF HOPE

MacArthur wrote that in the concluding frustration of the Korean war the militarists were playing politics and the politicians were playing military strategy. That invites the inevitable question: How mixed up can you get? The Navy had a word for it: Mubb. That was a contraction of mixed up beyond belief. The Navy had even more expressive contractions, any one of which could have been applied accurately to Korea then and to Viet Nam now. American citizens scarcely know who or what to believe about Viet Nam. The TaylorGavin dispute increases the citizen's perplexity. It is an unhappy fact that there is no military man in present view who possesses public confidence In any marked degree. It would be a safe bet that not one in 20 of the first pedestrians you might encounter on any U.S. main street could name the members of the Joint Chiefs of Staff or maybe even one at them. Of the great names that inspired public confidence during World War n, only one or two is still alive. Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower remains with us, concentrating, as usual on his drives and putts. Gen. Omar N. Bradley is about but not much heard from. Mar-

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derful aroma of spices -will make your guests feel this has been a special meal indeed. If the dinner has been long and filling, Caf4 Btfilot served with a soft cheese and crackers is ft refreshing substitute for • heavy, sweet dessert. As a special consideration to your guests, use an instant decaffeinated coffee so all can enjoy the dramatic drink. CafA Brftkx 1/2 cup Instant Sanka Coffee 1/2 cup brandy 4 cups boiling water Peel from 1 orange, 8 sticks cinnamon cut in strips 1 tablespoon whole cloves Peel from 1 lemon, 1/4 to 1/8 cnpsngsr cut in strips Dissolve coffee in boiling water. Add cinnamon sticks and doves;

mixture. Slowly demitawse cups. Matos 4-1/2 cups or 9 to 12 di

servings.

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APOLLO TEST—This sketch illustrates the Apollo test of s Saturn-IB shot from Cape Kennedy to near Ascension Island in the Atlantic. The shaded area is where speed is increased beyond actual re-entry velocity to develop highest possible shield friction. It a the first launch of the Saturn-IB, a $60 millioo item.

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