The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 12 April 1966 — Page 8
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Cooking Up Casseroles Recipe For Contentment
▲LONO mth otho Omt* —m to to too opfWMiiig man. Some say they have far too much to do every day and other* my they don’t have
Those oho belong In the “freer” group might make a change for the better by borrowing an Idea from one widow, who turned her “too much time each day" into a service ah* runs from home for women with too few hours. Took Over Cooking "Whenever I visited my daughter," this widow said, "I took over cooking dinner for her family in the evening. She liked it because it was such a lift, and I liked it because it made me fed useful “The feeling that I was useful was so much better than the one of “Who needs me?” So one day, when I got back to my own home, I cooked up the idea of a cooking service for working wives and busy mothers. My plan was to fix attractive caseerota dishes which could be ordered for family meals. *1 obtained approval to do this from tho board of health and Boning board. Then I compiled a Ust of women, who had large families or who went to work ssch day, and invited them to a Sunday buffet at which I served all the casseroles I plan* nod to esKL
‘The idea caught on with many women and now I have standing orders for several nights each week. I limit the number I take each evening and I ask that orders be placed at the start of the week so I know how to plan and shop for supplies.” As a result of the cooking provided by the enterwidow, many women with too few hours are reUsvod of one of thefr daily chorea. When tho women are ready to oervo dfamer, they cal for the food they have ordered, and sine* it comes with both salad and rolls, too evening meal is put on the table with practically no tone-consuming effort on toe buyer* part “Mjy clients seemed to be pleased with tola service, and I receive an income from it,” the widow eald. “But just as important as these two points is too satisfaction I feel in keeping busy and contributing some of my extra tone to easing the burden of women who don’t have enough.” In these tones when the balance of hours and minutes seems unequally divided among
woman, many of us who Sto to cook and who haws too much
A Busy Mother Can Call For The Cooked Food She Ordered. spare time might also consider the pleasure and profit of providing a cooking service from toe home. Wide Open Field Actually, any kind of home service that appeals to the busy housewife may be worth considering if you are thinking of a venture of this sort An enterprising effort Bke this can to your way to rebalance the scales that now show some woman with too Uttls to do and too much tons, while others have too much to do and not enough hours and minutes to get It done.
NOTICE OF ADMnOSTBATlON IB tha Circuit Court of Putnam County. Indiana. Notica la hereby rlraa that Maoford Barria waa oa tha Slat day ct March. UM. appointed Administrator of tho citato of Kenneth F Harris, deceased. AU persons haring claims asalnst said estate, whether or not now due, must file the same In said court within six (() months iron the date of the first publication of thin notice or said claims will be forarer barred. Dated at GreencasUe, Indiana, this 1st day of April, UM. Probate Cause No. Est. M-3>. Samuel M. Conner. Clerk el the Circuit Court for Putnam County, mdlana. Attorney Frank a. Stoesiel S-U-lKSt
NOTICE TO HKHWAY CONST*tJCTION CONTEACTOES Notice la hereby siren Out aealed propoaals for the eoestruetkm of certain hlshway Improrementa will be recetred by the Indiana Stats Hlshway Commission at Its offices In the Indiana State Office Bulldlns. Room 1313, Indianapolis. hMUana. until 10:0* a. m. Eastern Standard Time on April 20. IMS. and nil proposals will be Publicly opened and nod. Immediately thereafter, la the Chambers of the Etdlaaa Senate. State Capttol Bulldlns. CONTRACT R-7037—Bids are Inrltod oa REINFORCED CONC. PAVEMENT h ONE STRUCTURE AND DEMOLITION In the CrawfordsylOs District on the folio wins: PUTNAM and MORGAN COUNTIES —Prelect >-10-2(18)4*. 8.321 miles on 1-70, from County Reed South of Belle Union east to 0.08 mile east of Crown Center. This prelect Includes the folio wine structure, a continuous steel beam and reinforced concrete Birder (1-1M3-S303) 4 spaas a at 38’, I nt 74', 1 at 43’r’) on County Read or or 1-10 north of Little Point. This prelect also Includes demollttoo work. Plans and Proposals may be esamined nt the office of the Indiana State Hlshway Commission, In the State Office Bulldlns. Room 1313. Indianapolis, Indiana. Bnilana State Hlshway Commission s-ia-2t
MYOURHEAITH.
Bj UCSTEX L. COLEMAN, MJ>.
Fads About “Change of Life”
MY wife is one year older than Z am. I am 42. Ws have three teenage children and are rightfully regarded in our community as a happy family. We have the usual problems of a growing middle income family, but none of greet concern except one. For toe past two years my wife constantly talks about her fears concerning “change of life.” She is certain that It will affect her, our relationship Sr. Coleman and then the happiness of our family. How can I help her fhee this period of her life in • normal way? K. R., Kansas Dear Mr. R.: Your wife needs reaaaurance by aomeosie spedal!y trained to understand human emotions and their relationship to bodily changes. Your own doctor is the ideal person to kelp you. He can explain exactly what is happening in the tody during the menopause, or “change of life” There is a great deal of misfriffnrmatkn, myths and super-
Let
tome of the truths remove the fears toot on ignorance. jBcnofHiOT is oenvea xroni Ae Cheek “menos” (month) and “penein” (to cease). The , process of menstruation t and finally ceaaea dur-
aoract age at which It varies considerably. The signs of change of life me on seen la the addle delayed to the
excessive fatigue
effect a woman’s activity and set off a chain reaction of asnotional irritability. The reason for them strange symptoms is that there is a temporary Imbalance of toe hormones during the change of life. All the hormones that, are normally cooperative with each other ere thrown out of order. Change of life is not a sudden process unless it has been produced hy the surgical removal of the ovaries'and womb. Normally it extends over a considerable length of timo before the- body mechanisms stabilize themselves. Many physicians now give women carefully chosen hormones in regulated doses to reduce the unpleasant symptoms of change of life. These can to very effective. In your particular case, your wife needs emotional support in addition to information sinco her fears are so umvelistir. Her fears that her figure will change, that sex wffl to affected, that she will cease to to n good wife and naothar may nsed the guidance of a psychiatrist or psyefaatogist, in addition to the advice of your doctor, to alleviate her deep seated foam. Sometimes toe reasons for her anxiety can to quickly peobed, examined and braught out in toe open. When the real reasons for her foam are revealed they can more earity to
removed. # # #
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TV
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By DICK DV BROW HOLLYWOOD UPI—I stand ham before you today, hat in hand, to tel you that 1 tuned hi ABC-TVs “Miss Teen International Pageant” Wednesday night, and enjoyed it very much. You may think that such a statement is just another sentence in the wind, but while anybody can say nice things about “Playhouse 90,” it takes nerves of steel to praise a beauty pageant. Snicker if you wish, but there am times when one must rise above principle. This teen contest was by far the best and most pleasant beauty competition I have ever seen on television, and I watch them all with rapt attention, hoping beyond hope that somebody win trip end fell flat while bring crowned. I am ? ? ? fan. I really bad thought I would tore to mass the “Miss Teen International Pageant” because of other chores, and I was dismal beyond belief around the house. But through a stroke of good hick, dinner was late, very late, and it occurred to me that nothing is so pleasant with a supper after dark as a pretty girL Since my job separates ms from real people and plaoaa, I do the best I can. As the master of ceremonies, Adam West, televiskm’e “Batman," was magnificent. I think he has found his niche. Never in •’Batman” has he approached toe high camp that he spread around as emcee of the teen pageant With his formal suit, he wore a vest and dark, studious-look-ing glasses, and he played his throwaway “Batman** lines to the hiK. It was much better than hie series. Truthfully, he was just plain nice, and seemed to understand toe basic humor and high cacg) of toe event he was boating mom than most of the emcees do. An on-camera female host of toe house special was Miss Barbara Perkins, the beauteous dark-haired young lady who always seems to be getting into trouble an the “Peyton Place” series. Mias Perkins, it turns out, is perfectly lovely as herself, with a warm and humorous voice tost shows character and intelligence to the male viewer who Skes to hope for the best. It is said that Miss Parkins has qualms about the phoniness of Hollywood, and if that is so she may have trouble here by thmftlng too much. If she can only stop thinking, she may have great eucoess in our fair town. The young contestants of the teen pageant were, generally, so natural and unaffected, in contrast to the severe affectation of the older beauty competitions, that they were a joy to watch. A viewer could not help thinking, with a sigh, of the observation about women in
Chfford Odets’ “The Country Girl,” to the effect that they all start out as Juliets and wind up as Lady MacBeths. As usual in these beauty contests, my favorites were Miss Brazil, Miss Italy and Miss Sweden, and as usual I stood heroically alone, almost. Miss Sweden won because she was so spectacular to look at that there would have been a sitin had she lost. Miss Italy, however, finished out of the money, and Miss Brazil finished so far out that my dinner, finally, was ruined. I am a fan.
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SENATE O.K. — Mrs. Constance Baker Motley, 44, is shown at the Senate in Washington just before the Judiciary Committee approved her nomination to be the first Negro woman federal judge. She waa named to the Southern District of New York.
National Window - Opinion
Imliana Traffic Toll Hits 383 By United Prats International A Missouri woman was killed and three other persons died from injuries in previous accidents Monday, pushing Indiana’s 1966 traffic toll to. at least 383, compared with 329 a year ago. Mrs. Tressie Bolen, 63, Cape Girardeau, Mo., was killed Monday when a car driven by her husband collided with another auto on a Greene County road. Authorities said the other driver, Kenneth King, 15, Rome City, was driving legally because his mother and grandmother were in the car, but that he was arrested on charges of driving to the left of center. Leander L. Sutton, 68, Washington, Ind., died Monday from injuries received April 3 when a car overturned on U.S. 50 in Knox County near Wheatland. The accident also killed Bessie Myers, 57, Washington. Other deaths Monday from previous accidents were those of James Vanderford, 19, R.R. 1, Columbia City, and Brent Johnson, 4, R.R. 1, Orleans.
By LYLE WILSON By all means let us borrow a measly 9750,000 with which to build a suitable mansion for the vice president of the United States. Let us also borrow another bundle to staff the big house with upstairs and downstairs maids, morning and evening butlers and other urgent necessities. This is urgent business, friends. Let us get on with it lest the nation perish in delay. Our public servants never had it so good and they are in a grand conspiracy against the public treasury to have it better. They will get away with it, too, because the voters are wobbly in their heads on the matter of public money, where it comes from and what should be done with it. This comes of smoking the politicians’ economic marijuana without which the voters might wake up and chase some starryeyed spendthrifts right out of town. It is almost Incredible that there should be this project for a 9750,000 mansion for Hubqpt Humphrey during a time of hot war, declining gold reserves, swelling national debt and a yo-yo, now-you-see-it-now-you-don’t federal tax policy. It all seems to add up to hallucinations in high places; hallucinations such as the public health service warns can be induced by the Orug LSD-25. This wartime expenditure is a good example of how bemused the public’s servants have become with the pleasures of spending the public’s money and credit. There is mighty little that can compare with the de* lights of spending other people’s money. It comes easy and it goes easy and fast The careers of great men have been tied to this spending process, among them the late president Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy, Harry S. Truman and the man of the moment Lyndon B. Johnson. In the wings ready to pick up where these spenders left off and to outspend them all stands Hubert Horatio Humphrey, for whom the nation is about to provide sumptuous quarters to maintain his morale against the bitter hardships of public office. The sharp significance of all this is the way of our statesmen with other people’s money rather than the off chance — far off—that Humphrey might become sufficiently discouraged as to sign off the public payroll. Other people’s money is what keeps most of our statesmen in office. They slosh it around like beer at a brewers’ ball. Ask any expense account executive who lives high on the hog at company expense. Ask that man as to the comparative delights of spending his own and his company’s money. It is the same with the politicians except that they are not subject to careful corporate audit of where the money goes. Other people’s money in Washington, D.C., is your money. It is the money you earn to
support and tq educate your kids, to feed and clqthe and comfort your wife, to care for your old parents. Your kids, your wife and your parents are worthy folk of course, but not so worthy as are public serv ants. Perhaps the common man will find some comfort in this month of the income tax in the fact that it is 9750,000 of his money is about to be laid out to build an adequate hut for Hubert Horatio Humphrey. Hubert never had it so good.
Recognize Reds TOKYO UPI—Cambodia has allowed Communist North Viet Nam to install a diplomatic mission in its capital for the first time since the signing of the 1954 Geneva accords that partitioned Indo-China into four nations. The action was a further step into the Communist camp by Cambodia, which lies between embattled South Viet Nam and pro-American Thailand. The diplomatic move was reported by the Viet Nam news agency, official organ of the Communist Hanoi government.
BUSINESS HIGHLIGHTS
NEW YORK—A New York County Supreme Court referee has approved the proposed 924 million sale of Curtis Publishing Co’s timber and mineral holdings in Ontario to Texas Gulf Sulphur Co.
NEW YORK—Avco Corp. announced the receipt of an Air Force contract to develop and build the mark 17 reentry vehicle for the Minuteman n ICBM programs. Initial funding under the contract amounts to 93.5 million and total funding will be about 93.5 million.
TULSA— Sunray DX Oil Co. announced plans to add a lubricating oil blending and packaging complex to its West Tulsa refinery. Construction starts in June and completion is scheduled for September 1967. The new unit will process 90 million gallons of oil yearly. The complex also will include a ware house and a storage tank form.
BURLINGTON, Mass — Microwave Associates, Inc. won a
91 million Army contract for production of operational space michrowave tubes for tactical surveillance radar. The company also announced the receipt of a 9596,509 following Air Force contract for work directed at establishment of a solid-state capability for generating, controlling, and receiving microwave power.
PHILADELPHIA — Sun Chemical Corp. has agreed to buy Tousey Varnish Co. of Chicago, for about 93.65 million cash. Tousey makes coatings for farm machinery, trucks and autos and had sales of 98 million last year.
BOSTON — Zayre Corp. said Wednesday it has agreed to acquire from Marrud, Inc. 69 leased health and beauty aid departments operated by Marrud in Zayre Discount Department Stores for an undisclosed cash sum.
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CANON CITY, Colo. UPI— The City Council, overriding protests of alleged obscenity, has sanctioned dancing by go-go girls in nightclubs. But it said the dancing would have to to done to only recorded music, and a policeman must be present of observe each act
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