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The Morning News from Wilmington, Delaware • 16

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The Morning Newsi
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Wilmington, Delaware
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16 The Morning News, Wilmington, Del. Sat September 2, 1972 Paul Lynde enjoys comedians Winters, Ricldes and pimentos." And bacon? I asked. "No bacon; I just hate Ger otto dekom get. You ask any comedians that work Vegas, they will tell you they do their un-favorite material." SURPRISINGLY, Lynde has very simple tastes in food: "My favorite food is a jar of Miracle Whip with a spoon. I love, mayonnaise.

I love picnic food. I love trash food. I love sandwiches; they are easy to eat and there is no mess. I love bread." And Lynde, who has a weight problem and must diet, ing to see If this format is meant to offer competition to the popular "All in the Family." Howe is played by John Calvin, son of Arthur Calvin of Bellevue. John is a graduate of Mt.

Pleasant High School and a former student at the University of Delaware. The Channel 6 people promised to try bringing him home for an interview, but Lynde pretty well killed the idea for the immediate future by saying that Calvin was tied up with pro-duction until at least Christmas. which hits Channel 6 and other ABC stations later this year, deals with the generation gap. Lynde plays an attorney with "a low frustration threshhold" who must cope with 14-year-old and 21-year-old daughters, plus the "most formidable frustrator of all," his son in law, Howie. According to the ABC announcement Paul and Howie "have a mutual liking and respect, but on an average day can become polarized on at least 11 domestic, social, political and cosmic issues before breakfast." It will be interest cream cone was a real treat.

"I love what is that hot chocolate? chocolate souffle! That is maybe my favorite dessert. I always burn my mouth it's like lava when it really should be eaten. Oh, my gosh, it's delicious!" By this time, we finished our lunch. I had eaten a huge slice of roast beef with potatoes, plus a wedge of strawberry pie buried in a huge mound of whipped cream. Lynde had been nibbling, away at a shrimp cocktail.

But as we walked out of the restaurant, the public acclaim seemed as nourishing to him as any plate of home-made potato salad. "THE Paul Lynde Show," potatoes. I love 'em! I never eat them! I love whipped potatoes and gravy. In my home town (Mt. Vernon, Ohio, our beverage was gravy.

We had gravy at breakfast. You get those taste buds set for those foods and you never forget them. Midwesterngravy on everything. Salad meant potato salad. If something was green, my mother creamed it.

"I'm not big on dessert. We never had it in my home. Des-s was Sunday. Mother usually made a cake, but otherwise we never had dessert. So, I never never developed taste buds for dessert, because we never had it.

We were not that rich. Poor families I was born in the Depression we 1 never had dessert. An ice man potato salad. I want mom's potato salad." For baked beans, he starts with canned "vegetarian" beans and adds "molasses and mustard and brown sugar. I cook them a day ahead, because they are very loose.

But if you let them set, they all come together. I use lots of bacon in that." THEN Lynde turned tables and asked, "What is your favorite dish?" "I am afraid the answer is going to be lobster," I replied. I hate lobster; it's so bland. It's too bland forme. And to make it not bland, it's so rich, I'm sick.

You have lobster Thermidor and you almost kill yourself. I like shrimp. Shrimp has more taste than lobster." If Lynde were stranded on a desert island with only one crop, it would "probably be SUNSET PARK U.S. Rt. 1, Between West Grove ond Oxford SUNDAY SEPT.

3 MEL TILLIS AND THE STATESIDERS Troy Ferguson Band Alex, Ola Belle The New River Boys ADMISSION $2.00 (inch tax) CHILDREN UNDER 10 FREE 1st SHOW 1 P.M. Enjoy a day in th Country With tht Beti in Country Musicl JlpKli his friends were in the living room enjoying the party. "I love to laugh," he continues. "Don Rickles destroys me in Vegas but not on television. Vegas is his milieu; I have never seen anybody that funny.

I literally laugh until I can't laugh anymore. He should work Vegas, period, because he is king there. Certain mediums work for people. Television works for me. I can't do Vegas.

There isn'st enough money for me to work in Las Vegas. I just don't have the temperament to face that audience. "I think Las Vegas is the squarest city in America. There is not enough of a group of any kind of people, everyone is a stranger. It's brutal for comedy.

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fp (This is the second and last of a series about comedian Paul Lynde by Otto Dekom.) Paul Lynde enjoys other comedians, both at home and on stage. "Jonathan Winters," he says, "can destroy me in my living room." One of the pleasures of earning a good income is that he ran hire a cook and enjoy the company of other comedians. Before he became successful, Lynde had to do his own cooking and "missed all the fun." He was in the kitchen, while NOW gPneaCem tmn opm to I 7 m. Take advantage of Jack's big 21-day Taco Sale. It's going on now, right here In Wilmington land, at all participating Jack In the Box family restaurants.

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I don't like gourmet food; it bores me to death." Here is Lynde's recipe for potato salad: "I am gonna make it with potatoes that I'm going to boil and skin. I like it on the sweet side, so I use Miracle Whip, sweet pickles, lots of eggs, hard boiled eggs, and celery and green peppers SEPTEMBER 17 MARSH RD 30th GOV PRINTT Ml EACH ADDITIONAL TACO 25 AUGUST 28 THRU Jack's special taco meat filling blends with melted cheese and shredded lettuce. It's sparked with Jack's own "just right" taco sauce and nestled in a crisp stoneground com tortilla Caramba! Free balloons And you save money! iflSTr H3 saw 17 V2 i PRICES CORNER PHILA PIKE RED BARN LOBSTER TAIL 10 OZ SAT. is out for your dining CONCORD MALL ROUTE WEDNESDAY IN THE "MALLARD 9 M(B)G5D FASHION SHOW LUNCHEON NANCY ROONEY AGENCY THRU SATURDAY CAROUSEL ROOM D0N7 MISS FILMORE" IH THt SUP KB ClUB FBI. (SEIDlIlIISIIR5' mm "MANNY KLEIN COMBO 202 1 enjoyment The red carpet (I V2 BAKED CHICKEN DELUXE OR (QMS MDliraDR(ir(o)E3 aODDTT(Q)SDlTDKlS Dresses, separates, sportswear, even coats the lop buys gathered from all our stores for one great big savings clearance in Wilmington only! Good assortment of colors, fabrics and sizes, but best buys go first so hurry, hurry, hurry in for savings you can't miss! That's our Wilmington Auditorium, today, tomorrow! oven baked chicken Golden yellow fried rice Natural chicken gravy Stuffed Shrimp VEAL PARMIGIANA DELUXE COMBINATION Golden Brown Fried Stuffed Shrimp Baked Macaroni and Cheese Includts Tender Youn( Yeal Steak Topped with Parmesan Cheese Rich Velvety Tomato Sauce Italian Spaghetti Monday-Friday 1 1 A.M.

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