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7 10 MEDINA JsournaLrEcister , WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, 1972 The Crowning Touch 1%. Lohg a favorite fruit of British royalty, cherries are the per- fect crowning touch to Cherry Breeze Pie. A golden corn flake crumbs crust is swirled with a satin smooth mixture of whipped cream cheese, sweetened condensed milk and bottled lemon juice, then topped with ruby red prepared cherry pie filling. This, refreshing dessert is a- \breeze\ to prepare, a pleasure to serve. . - [ CHERRY BREEZE PIE 1 cup packaged corn flake 2 tablespoons sugar crumbs | | ', cup regular margarine or butter, 1ne1$ed j ', cup bottled lemon juice 1 teaspoon vanilla flavoring 1 1b. 5-0z. can prepared cherry pie filling, chilled 1 S-0z. pkg. cream cheese, softened 1 15-02. can sweetened condensed milk 1. Measure corn flake crumbs, sugar and melted margarine into 9 inch pie pan; mix well. With back of tablespoon press crumbs evenly and firmly in bottom and around sides of pig pan to form crust. Chill. . 2. Place softened cream cheese in mixer bowl; beat until fluffy. Gradually add sweetened condensed milk; beat until thoroughly combined. Mix in bottled lemon juice and vanilla. Spread in chilled crumbs crust. Refrigerate 2 - 3 hours, or until firm. 3. Spread chilled prepared cherry pie filling over top of pie just before cutting into wedges to serve. Yield: 1 Q.-inch pie, 8 servings. Check the house wiring and bring it up to date before adding new appliances which , may joverload the present when you have a cold may system. ' force infection into your 11. TC # # *%# sinuses and the canals which lead to your ears. * % % blow gently, advises a pam- phiet from the U.S. Public Health Service. Blowing hard Parents ought to limit the amount of between-meal snacks so a child will be ready . to eat at mealtime. | * % # Almost eight out of 10 toys are for children under 10. Easy Way to 'Launder' Bric-a-brac and China By POLLY CRAMER DEAR POLLY-After a remodeling and redecorating job I was faced with those pieces of bric-a-brac, china, to be washed before they were returned to the stieIves, walls, etc. I put rubber mats in the bathtub and covered them with bath towels to \cushion\ the bottom of the tub. The required amount of hot water and | liquid- detergent were put in the tub and then I set the plates, etc., in it. In a few minutes I gave each piece a swish here and there with a long-handled brush and then rinsed them in the wash basin. Soon they were dried and put in their proper places. < Also, I find ordinary - metal shower curtain hooks . can 'be utilized as great space savers. They can be - used to hang bulky, odd- shaped items in otherwise unusable space, such as putting the hook 'through the handle of a plastic clothes basket or over the handle on a pail and then hanging the hook on a nail, cup 'hook or over a coat Og hanger which may be placed under ‘a shelf. These are also practical for use in the storage of appliance cords- group together and use one hanger for all. Slip nesting measuring cups or other small gadgets on such a hook and then hang it. The sweeper hose é¢an also be slipped through a shower hook which is hung on a hook or nail on a closet door. J. McG. ( x Polly's Problem - DEAR POLLY-I read in the column about the lady who dyed rice to be thrown after a wedding so it matched the bridesmaid's gowns. I would like to hear of some other unique ideas that could be used for a wedding I am planning.-C. H. . x appliance manufacturers who make so many things just high enough off the floor so plenty of dust lands under them but not high enough to sweep under. I do wish they would build pieces up so they could be swept under or else rest flat on the floor. I have torn up many a broom trying to clear under such things.-HOLLIE (NEWSPAPER ENTERPRISE ASSN.) e el faba Paton a ho he he rae o ho he nee hs rene fo no na na o no a ano Pa Co PaPa P» *.*, 0.0.0. 0,000.00 a 0.0 (0 (0-0 ala 00 e a a se ale \aca Zel ee Le Ze Te Za a \a \00 \0 \0\0\0%0 ( 16.5 525252 5a 5a 5a a a a ta \a a Co 5a 5a Ca a ta \a tn \a Pa Pu \a bo to ba Cn Pa \a a \a n \aP ana P2P 2020.0, 0, oo. e 0 a 0 a e e 050 _ Designers Sparking Fairway Fashion Revolution Sandra Haynie“. . . gored short skirt in nautical motif Carol Mann :.. \ mini skirt with floral applique ~ wHATsS By United Press International Put a little \love\ on your desk with colorful paper- weights, bookends and other desk accessories, all featuring the letters lo-v-e. The desk things are made of glossy ceramic in paintbox_ colors. (Fitz and Floyd Imports, Dallas, Tex.). * % % Owners of fine antique or modern oriental rugs - will welcome a new do-it-yourself home dry cleaning process. The rug cleaning product was especially developed for the proper care of Persian, Chinese and Moroccan Orientals and other wool and handwoven rugs, according to the manufacturer. (Herbert Stanley Co., Siokie, III.). * %* New macrame pins are ideal to hold your macrame work firmly in place. When you want to remove the T- - shaped pins they are readily removed. No fumbling, no exasperation, -- says the manufacturer. (William - Prym Dayville, Conn.). _ * * * Inc., Cleaning chrome-plated frames and mod upholstery on the chairs and table set a trend in bridge set fashion. The wet look chairs come upholstered in yellow, green, black or boa. The upholstery is stain resistant and wipes clean with a damp cloth. All tables in this series have hidden, snaplocks instead of unsighthy braces. Slightly flared legs add sturdiness as well as style to the table, - says the manufacturer. | _ (Cosco Household Products Inc., Columbus, Ind.). %o% % A new backing process significantly improves the service properties of a new line of carpets. The manufacturer says the process involves heat- welding a new type of syn- thetic rubber backing to the carpet, forming a unified construction that will not delaminate or peel off under any use conditions. _ (Laurelerest Carpets, Fieldcrest Mills Inc., -919 Third Ave., New York, N.Y.). SEAFARING - The Navy influence crops up on this flower-powered cotton print for evening. A contrasting bow with long streamers sets off the nautical-styled collar. Designed by Kasper for Joan Leslie. Jane Blalock ... skirt with pocket rainbow striped ' because Mom gets her high in an 'aerial ballet By RUTH YOUNGBLOOD HONOLULU (UPI) The tiny plane, 4,000 feet above the earth, flew upside down, sideways, tail upright, and twisted, looped and rolled. Later, it landed and out stepped Jane Kelley, a trim, 36-year-old mother of five who said with a smile that she had just been performing an *aerial ballet.\ In just three and halfyears, Mrs. Kelley, who \\never seriously thought about flying before,\ obtained her private, commercial and flight in- structor's certificates, special training in aerobatics and ratings in multi-engine and instrument flying to become Hawaii's - only _ female aerobatics instructor. \Aerobatics is just coming into its own,\ Mrs. Kelley said. \It's' great fun.\ ' Flying with the sea above and the sky below, she said, gives her \a high as though I've been shot, through with adrenaline.\ Shorts — Don't skip breakfast ATHENS, Ga. (UPI) - Eating breakfast saves both cash - and calories, the University _ of _- Georgia Cooperative Extension Service advises. ersons who skip breakfast usually make up for it later in the day eating foods higher in calories, lower in nutrition and sometimes costlier. Pencil-chewers, beware _- CHICAGO (UPI) People who chew pencils 7 they are nervous should be nervous about chewing pencils. They could be eating poisonous lead. '*Family Safety, publication of the National Safety Council, says New York City Health Department tests showed that more than one- third of a sampling of wooden pencils sold in the city were coated with lead paint. * % Rugged beauty | DETROIT (UPI) ,- Women who find it difficult to master all the latest makeup * techniques could have it wore. According to \The Queer, the Quaint and, the Quizzical\ published by Gale Research, the ladies of the court of Louis XV of France wore eyebrows _- made of mole skin. Dames denied drink NEW YORK (UPI) - Women's lib obviously didn't exist during Montezuma's day. The Chocolate Manufacturers Association reports that, while chocolate was the royal drink of the Aztecs, it was forbidden to the women of the court. Think twice! CHICAGO (UPI) When very angry, depressed or anxious, one should think twice about driving a car, says the National Safety Council. Instead of driving, try a long walk to work off such feelings. If you must drive, be aware of your vulnerable condition and make every effort to keep your emotions under control. Japanese like jeans NEW YORK (UPI) Blue jeans sales in Japan jumped 40 per cent last year, the Denim Council reports. Retailers there expect to sell 10 million pairs this » year, ringing up sales of $85 million. So far, about 40 Japanese clothing makers are importing American denim for the market. Many Japanese prefer American brands and pay about $10 a pair for them, approximately 30 per cent §nore than Japanese jeans sell or. . Judy Kimball with tunic top \\One of the big problems is that aerobatics used to linked with stunt flying at carnivals, making it seem like daredevil recklessness,\ Mrs. Kelley said. \But actually it's very precise flying and not dangerous at all if taught properly.\ Mrs. Kelley, the wife of a pathologist, said her interest in flying was sparked by a family trip to Africa where they flew around in a small plane. . \When I came back, I thought if I didn't take up flying then, I never would,\ she recalled. Aerobatics are performed in small planes with short wings that are built to take extreme stress. But Mrs. Kelley emphasized the techniques learned can mean the difference between \life or death\ for any pilot in a jam. Gives confidence ___\I took up aerobatics for confidence,\ she said. \The precise, disciplined movements required prepares a flier for unexpected swoops or spins in the air. \For many fliers, there is the nagging fear of a spin or turbulence putting the aircraft in an unusual altitude. Aerobatics teaches the pilot to react to these circumstances. \Since there are few in- struments in an aerobatics plane, you have to use visual reference. It's good for fliers because it makes them get their eyes out of the cockpit.\ A member of the In- ternational Aerobatic Club, Mrs. Kelley finds that aerobatics are quite easy. \The basis is the loop, spin, and roll, and all the other maneuvers that look so fancy and complicated are just combinations of those three\. Mrs: Kelley helps her students learn timing by playing tape recorded music and finds air sickness is usually overcome when the flier knows where to look. The comely brunette is teaching aerobatics to an increasing number of fliers and has found that although she feared men might shy away from a female instructor, she's received an enthusiastic reception from both sexes. '\Most women seem to prefer to fly with another woman because they're afraid of getting sick, panicky or hysterical and they'd be less TRY PORK CHO Economical family dinners can be easy on the budget, yet as festive and welcome as those featuring costly roasts. Pork chops currently are a good buy and when cooked to perfection with a delicious sauce that combines bright cojors and intriguing flavors, no. one will guess you are being thrifty. . blend of apricot and peach preserves provides the - tangy fruit flavor and golden color for the sauce, an adap- tation of Chinese Duk Sauce. Chopped apple and pimiento are among the other ingre- dients that contribute to the good flavor and appetizing appearance. hinese-Style Pork Chops pork dhops Salt and pepper cup apricot preserves Cup peach preserves 1 apple, chopped .- 2 tablespoons cider vinegar % cup chopped pimiento 4 cup water Sprinkle chops with salt and pepper. Brown chops on both sides. Drain off excess I & - By United Press International ennis fashions really have charged, according to fashion historians at Russ Courtswear. embarrassed with another ~ woman. Men are afraid too,\ © 'she said; \but they don't adinit *~ it,\ ~- Mrs. Kelley owns her own Piper Cherokee and takes her children on trips but uses the acrobatics plane of a friend for her tricky flying. Her family is fascinated with her skill, and Mrs. Kelley finds the escape to the quiet and freedom of the skies well worth a hectic schedule, juggling her flying with her responsibilities at home. ' \I love it,\ she said. \It's lillée gerforming a ballet in the sky. ... knit pant suit Vanilla lore NEW YORK (UPI) - Commercial production of vanilla .owes its origin to Edmund Albius, a former slave on Reunion Island in the Indian Ocean near Madagascar, now the Malagasy Republic. Early in the 19th century, Albius perfected a practical method of pollinating vanilla orchids by Kgnd The area of Malagasy Republic now produces about 90 per cent of the world's vanilla supply. 'Soft' water NEW YORK (UPI) Fifteen per cent of the nation has naturally soft water. To qualify as \soft water must have less than three grains of calcium and magnesium mineral deposits per gallon. 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David Crystal's new golf dresses are designed for action but also have wear-anywhere smartness. Sample: a striped skirt with a solid top. For tennis, the L . spring advances brief skinny tops with comfortable cut and colorful piping. The tops are worn over ruffle-trimmed panties. * *% #) String is the name of a new design in pantyhose designed for spring by Betty Curry for Burlington: It is . a. delicate crochet knit pattern. String for spring comes in bright navy. H you wear the spring string pantyhose in the sun,. expect your legs to be tanned in a ° pattern of little squares. ontainer-grown plants -.. 1eed winter protection; at :c. . By| United Press International Protect your container- grown plants, especially or- entals, with plastic during the severe winter months. The ilm prevents sudden changes in |root temperature. Agricultural engineers at Washington State University Agricultural Ex- periment Station found . that contdiner-grown plants could d very low temperatures when properly hardened. But rapid changes in temperature severly damaged roots. Even a a Lfief exposure to a mild . with horticulturists, temperature harmed the plants. . During the last three years, the engineers, cooperating ex- perimented with four plots of container-grown plants to determine various temperature effects. One was covered with plastic, another with saran. The third plot was the control plot, and the fourth had an insulation barrier. Under freezing and| near freezing conditions, the plastic covered plots fared best Crystal line for a up}? 4 Ban sere m- te t ene 22% - 'in sizes 4 to 14. PI t care tip | WASHINGTON (UPI) - House plants will grow well if fertilizer is added every third: or! fourth time they are watered; that is, every two to four weeks. That is according to| plant scientists in the ricultural Research Service the U.S. Department of THE NEW WAY three sides. %o %%\ 8.0.0.0: 0, 0.0 OF LIFE- Millions of revelation when they investigate t home stylings - - just like a spac dential unit. This one is by Fores modern, early American, English co railing separating living and dinil Clean crayoning ‘ NEW YORK (UPI) - Crayon and pencil boxes also carry dirt after a [while, reminds \the Cleanliness Bureau. A cleanup is in| order when they do. Take all crayons and pencils out, soak container in soap or detergent suds, rinse well and dry. Before replaci crayons,. remove ha gaper from those old\ harpen the dull ones. oooooooo M O ' teases nsa aged *0%e% fete ate ® * fat. Mix remaining ingredi- ents and pour over chops. Cook over low heat, covered, for 40 to 45 minutes or until chops are tender. Serve with sauce spooned over chops. Makes 6 servings. SLEEP KNITS - Carefree cotton knits provide stylish sleepwear that's long on com- fort. The multi-colored jump- suit has a front-button placket and no-slip feet, while the gown features a «rickrack-trimmed peasant top above a plaid skirt. By Carter's. both are available EKK Hot advice about oven ATHENS, Ga. (UPI) - Oven cleaning becomes more difficult if meat splatters are allowed to become baked on, home economist Doris Oglesby of the University of Georgia Cooperative Extension Service advises. * She says that after cooking meat in the oven, it should be allowed to cool and then wiped with a sponge dampened with a dilute ammonia solution to remove splatters. The action should be taken before reheating the oven, or the splatters will be baked on and more difficult to clean. Americans are finding a he most modern mobile ious custom built resi- t Park and they come in lonial and Spanish. Note ng roons. Windows are on