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Add salt and pepper; mix" lightly. Turn into greased 1-qt. casserole. Bake 25 min. at 325 F.

Programs Your Individual Horoscope By FRANCES DRAKE Find A Filly Dear Undecided: Any woman who would consider marrying a man after he has told her that she is running fourth (after three horses yet) doesn't need advice. She needs a saliva test. Dear Ann Landers: I don't know whether to laugh or cry, feel complimented or insulted, slap the guy's face.or give him a great big hug. Here's the rundown and I'd like your advice. I'm 20, single, not beautiful, but no house-haunter either.

A very attractive man, also single, (and one I'd like to know better) came by my 'desk a few minutes ago and said, "If you will lose 15 pounds, let your hair grow back to its natural color and put on a little lipstick I will buy your dinner at the finest restaurant in town." Half of me says he is an insufferable jackass who has a lot of crust trying to make me over. The other. half of me says if he wasn't interested he wouldn have been so brazen 12:55 6 8 28-News 1:00 6 16 Ben Casey 8 TV Bingo 10 TV 10 Around Town 22 Alfred Hitchcock 28 Highway Patrol 1:30 8 28 Let's Make a Deal 10 22 As the World Turns 1:55 8 28 News 2:00 3 8 28 Days of Our Lives 6 16 Nurses 10 22 Password 2:30 3 8 28 Doctors 6 16 A Time for Us 10 22 House Parry 2:55 6 16 News 3:00 3 8 28 Another World 6 16 General Hospital 10 22 Tell the Truth 3:25 10 22 News 3:30 3 8 28 You Don't Say! 6 Young Marrieds 10 22 Edge of Night 16 Mike Douglas 4:00 3 8 28 Match Game 6 Movie "The Letter." Bette Davis. 10 22 Secret Storm 4:25 3 8 28-News 4:30 3 Merv Griffin 8 Leave It to Beaver 10 Movie "Saboteur." Robert Cummings, 22 Movie "There's Always' Tomorrow." Fred MacMurray. 28 Sea Hunt 5:00 8 Bugs Bunny 16 Cartoon Carousel 28 Lloyd Thaxton 5:30 8 Forest Rangers 16 Zorro 5:45 6 Popeye Theater 5:55 22 Public Opinion Forum By ALICE DENHOFF THERE are so many good thlngg to serve for meatless mealg.

Any kind of macaroni product will combine delicious-ly with many of the meat substitutes. For example, take a package Of spaghetti and a can of salmon, put them together with a delicious, easily-made sauce, and you have our: SPAGHETTI WITH SALMON SAUCE 8 oz. spaghetti 2 tbsp. each butter and all-purpose flour 1 c. (large can) undiluted evaporated milk c.

chopped plmiento- stuffed olives 1 can (1 lb.) salmon, drained chopped chives tsp. each basil and oregano Salt and pepper to taste Cook spaghetti according to Keg. directions. Meanwhile, melt butter. Add Sour; blend.

Gradually add evaporated milk and cook over low heat, stirring constantly, until thickened. Add remaining ingredients; mix well. Serve Bauce on spaghetti. This serves 4-6. CREAMY NOODLES 8 oz.

medium egg noodles (about 4 cups) 1 c. each creamed cottage OWN Answers Your Problems' Better He Dear Ann Landers: I have been going with Tom for three years. It his right name and you can use it. Our friends and relatives know all about this situation and you won embarrass me one bit. Tom was supposed to give me a ring for my birthday two years ago but his horse got sick and the ring money went for an operation.

He took the band off his cigar and said "We are en gaged." That was it. Tom spends every spare min ute at the barn. He owns three horses and if one doesn't look right he will break a date with me to sit and talk to the vet. Last night I was trying to get him to set a wedding date and he called me "Debbie" (that's the name of his filly). His whole life is wrapped up in horses.

He even smells like a horse. He says he loves me as much as he can love a woman but the horses come first. Should I marry him if I can get him to agree on a June wedding? Undecided THURSDAY NIGHT 6.00 3 10 16 28 News 8 News, Weather 22 Soupy Sales 6:15 16-News 6:30 3 8 28 News 16 Lawman 22 News and Weather 7:00 3 Forest Rangers 6 News 8 Across the Seven Seas 10 22 News 16 Rifleman 28 Wells Fargo 7:15 6-News 7:30 3 8 28 Daniel Boone 6 16 Batman 10 22 Munsters 8:00 6 16-Gidget 10 22 Gilligan's Island 8:30 3 8 28 Laredo 6 16-Double Life 10 22 My Three Sons 9:00 6 16 Bewitched 10 22 Movie "The Notorious Landlady," Kim Novak; 9:30 3 8 28 Mona McCluskey 6 16 Peyton Place 10:00 3 28 Dean Martin 6 16 The Baron 11:00 All Channels News 11:15 28 Johnny 11:30 3 8 Johnny Carson 6 Movie "Chain Humphrey Bogart. 16 Movie "Flat Top." Sterling Hayden. 11:40 10 Movie "Captain Lightfoot." Rock Hudson.

11:50 22 Movie "The Daughter' of Rosie O'Grady." Gordon MacRae. 1:00 3 Sugarfoot 8 News FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00 3 News, Weather, Sports 8 Noonday on 8 10 22 Love of Life 16 Donna Reed 28 Jeopardy 12:25 10 22-News 12:30 3 Mike Douglas 6 8 28 Let's Play Post Office 10 22 Search for Tomorrow 16 Father Knows Best 12:45 10 22 Guiding Light probably lash out at the dynamiters in Dublin. "Bad cess to ye all," he'd cry, laying about him with his golden shillelagh, and banishing the wild boys as he did the snakes from the land he loves. Ireland can use a little peace and quiet for a change, from the Liffey to the Antrim coast, Television OUNTRY DEPARTMENT STORE POTTSVILLE SHOP 10 A.M. TO 9 P.M.

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Route 39. Gambling' die 40. Entire 42. Close to 43. Behold II 13 IS lb 2X 24 25 29 30 1 3fc 40 4Z 4 4-S ness, competence in emgencies, pluck and business acumen are outstanding.

You should always assocate with active, positive-minded people since they can give you a lift when your own spirits are down as they tend to be when you lose confidence in yourself (a Piscean trait). Birthdate of: Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th President, U.S.A. Locusfdale Meat Packing 'Co. Across From W. Centre Shenandoah Meat Specials Tonight 6 to 9 Fresh, White, Ring, Liver Pudding Lb.

39c Slab Bacon a 59c Smoked Sausage 59c Best Center Cut Pork Steaks 69c Cube Steaks Lb. 79c FRESH, LEAN GROUND BEEF Lb. 45c SPECIAL! VEAL CHOPS 59c Scrapple 2 Lb 49c Fresh Sausage Lb. 59c Sliced Hard Salami Lb. 99c SPECIAL! Pigs Feet lb 10c Center Cut Pork Chops Lb.

89c Come In, Try Some Sample Tastes On the House! Fresh or Smoked Ready-To-Eat Kielbossi Lb. 79c Skinless Franks Dark Ring Bologna Lb. 49c Sliced, Cooked Salami Lb. 49c Minced Bologna 39c These are just some of the many amazingly low-priced meat specials we have for you! Stop In and see for yourself! 4729 SIZES Piay nd neat in a pleat-front shirtwaist with tidy band-front buttoning for quick entrance without mussing your hairdo. Send now.

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ItV My Opinion (Continued from Page 6) did its bit. Busy Irish salesmen for the airline scoured the United States, coaxing everyone with a drop of Irish blood 0 "come on over and see the land of your forefathers." But last; year the Northern Irish began to make progress too. They discovered that a number of Presidents of the United States, and many other distinguished men, could claim Northern Ireland as their ances tral Belfast scholars discovered farms, many still in tact, where the forbears of Wilson, Jackson, Grant, McKjnley and Buchanan lived. The first of these restored homesteads, cited as historical landmarks, will be opened later this spring with appropriate ceremonies and, it is hoped, a large contingent of American visitors. The Belfast government has begun to attract foreign indus tries to its green and ample acres.

One American iirm ot silversmiths has done so well that it has even shifted one of its English branches to Northern Ireland. Just a year ago come May, I toured this part of Ireland for the first time, and learned from my hospitable and gracious hosts that "St. Patrick is not just the saint of Southern Ire- land, he belongs to us, too. bt Patrick is the patron saint of all Ireland." If the great Irish saint, so unique in character tnat nis memory is honored in distant lands in our irreverent, even paean age, could speak he'd 114 Heel I- Li The How do you figure it? Bowled Over Dear Bowled: He may be an insufferable jackass but I'll bet you'd look a lot better if you lost 15 pounds, let your hair grow back to its natural color and put on a little lipstick. Why don't you take him up on it? He may have to stand in line to buy you that dinner.

Dear Ann Landers: I am a 15-year-old girl who heels as if she is ready for the booby hatch. There are four genera tions living in this house and it's more than I can stand. My mom is O.K., and we would get along fine if only her mother and her grandmother weren't on her back every minute My grandmother is 62 years old and very old-fashioned and bossy. She tells mom that all teen-agers today are wild and that I should not be allowed to date until I am Out of high school. Great-grandma is 83 years old and she bosses both my grandmother and my mother.

She also bosses me. My dad says I have to be respectful of my elders and must mind them all. Please, please give me some help. Loonsville Dear I agree that you must be respectful of your elders, but you should not be disciplined by all those women. It's up to your parents to set the limits for you and I hope they will get everyone else out of the act.

Unsure of yourself on dates? What's right? What's wrong? Should you? Shouldn't you? Send for Ann Landers booklet "Dating Do's and Don'ts," enclosing with your request 35c in coin and a long, self-addressed, stamped envelope. Ann Landers will be glad to help you with your problems. Send them to her in care of this newspaper enclosing a stamped self-addressed envelope. The Voice (Continued from Page 6) There is no mental contest to locate the Bad Guy in a West em. He's always the one in the black hat.

The one who ma! treats the young girl. The hero wears a white hat, He will fight the villain and defeat him. The moral is I may turn the set on and my mind off and rest the esoteric engines of my con scious and subconscious. I may regard the TV set with relaxed, light enjoyment. It will remove the day's prob- HATED TO PUT THE ques tion to Tina Marquand, daughter of the late Maria Montez and Jean Pierre Aumont, but the rumor is going the rounds that she and her husband, French director Christian Marquand, are planning a divorce.

Tina, wed three years and here to appear opposite Alain Delon in "Texas across the River," tells me there is noth ing definite to report. "We did have a little trou ble." she admits, "and we are deciding what to do about it, but I feel sure everything will be all right." THREATENED marital split up between actor Tom Simcox and comedienne Kit Smythe has been staved off. Simcox. now filming "The Doomsday Flight" at Universal told me, "It gets a little rough sometimes, but we decided to give our marriage a longer try." This is echoed by Kit, who is back from a road engagement in "Pajama Game. "Tom and I have been mar ried for only six months," she says, but we aatea lor seven years.

We can seem to live without each other so we have decided to try and live to gether." DRIVING BACK from a horseback ride in Griffith Park, actor John Saxon saw a car careen into a power pole. The car, full of teenagers, drove off without stopping. But he saw that a hot power line had been knocked to the ground. And that a number of children were playing in the area. He drove his car over the end of the hotline and stayed there until police arrived.

FLYING CRAZE hit the whole family of Paul Burke of "12 O'Clock High." Not only Paul, but his daughter Paula 19, and his son Bryan, 15, have been taking flying lessons. Paula was the first to solo. Afterwards, she and her brother rented two motorcycles and rode into the desert near Palm Springs. Paula was ZENITH 12" PORTABLE TELEVISION 12" 74 sq. in.

82 Channel UHF, Handcrafted horizontal chassis! Actor Gardner McKay Wil I Go Jaguar Hunting This serves 4-6. MACARONI AND OYSTERS AU GRATIN 2 c. elbow macaroni (8 oz.) 1 pt oysters, drained lYi grated process American cheese (about lb.) 3 tbsp. each butter or margarine and all-purpose flour 1 c. milk 1 tsp.

salt Pepper to taste Cook macaroni according to pkg. directions. Arrange alternate layers of cooked macaroni, oysters and 1 cup cheese in greased VA-qt. casserole. Melt butter over low heat Add flour and blend.

Gradually add milk and Cook, stirring -constantly, until thickened. Add salt and pepper. Pour over ingredients in casserole. Sprinkle with remaining cup cheese. Bake 25 min.

at 350 F. Serves 4-6. OPEN A UNI-CARD CHARGE NOW! PARK PLAZA ALWAYS PARK FREE! VHF. and bags. Plaids and solids.

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I do not wish my continuing travail continued far into the bed clothes. 'Highway Patrol' will have served its purpose, admirably, There was another old gent we knew who likewise struck his similar blow for diverting medi. ocnty of an even more agree able nature. He was a man fairly up in years, a gentlemen for all intellectual seasons, who had become rich even while em-i phasizing his wide, sweeping in telligence. He married once and finally when well into his middle years, and instead of1 taking to wife a splendid femi nine reflection of his own brainy pursuits, he married a blonde, shapely, friendly marshmallow of a girl whose charm was skin deep, and whose skin seemed never to grow old.

No one of course gave the marriage three months, and so, on their lutn anmverasry, a party was tossed during which one of the old brain's best friends became slightly crocked and asked the question he obviously had been saving up for nine years at least. Why, he asked the honoree had his seemingly paradoxical pairing of his stately gray mat ter with his wife's shapely facade and small brain, looks and figure aside, remained so sturdy and satisfying an alli-i ance? What really did they have in common? The wise old party laughed and with a benign look of sad ness for his friend who had suffered the slings and arrows of several divorce courts in his own hapless search for the definitive mate, said, simply and softly, "You see I simply didn't get married for any of the reasons you might have sus- peeled. I merely didn want after mv own peculiar pursuits to come home at night to matcn wits." And there, it struck us this week again, was a natural James Bond fan; even a "High way Patrol" possibility; he would have loved "The Man From U.N.C.L.E." and I Spy." thrown and her head hit a Her scalp was torn open. Apparently, she going to be okay. Rory Hynn, daughter of Nora Haymes and of the late Errol Flvnn, is town with her husband of three months, 1 artist Kyle Lind.

Rory tells mei she will do some modeling here but may return to New York where she has enjoyed a real success. Michael Came was Sandra Giles' date at the party she gave at the Villa Nova "Up Rcom," Later Michael toot Sandra, plus Sandra Scott and Lisa Seagram, to the Daisy Club. A light case of pneumonia clobbered Mamie van Doren. She told me she will ke her mother to Tahiti for "al weeks. Her first trip licrs.

Loofe in the section in which your birthday comes and find what your outlook is, according to the stars. For Friday, March 18, 1966 MARCH 21 to APRIL 20 (Aries) You may have to be "tough" inside to cope with fast-paced competitors, but should enjoy a lively contest now. Execu-i tive, office-worker, artist: Take special pains with your work; it will pay. APRIL 21 to MAY 21 (Taurus) Teamwork will be important if you are to accomplish as much as you would like on this day. But you SHOULD do well, since you now have a greater range for your versatility, can reach more minds, take on more responsibility without overtaxing yourself.

MAY 22 to JUNE 21 (Gemini) Some matters will run smoothly; you may run up against snags in others. But you are a quick thinker and clever at devising ways to bet ter all situations and bring them to successful conclusions. JUNE 22 to JULY 23 (Cancer) You could slip backwards you are satisfied with resting on past laurels, or if you be lieve that you are ahead of the game, so need not exert your self. Don't forget: Others will be striving hard now and could out-distance you if you are slack. JULY 24 to AUGUST 23 (Leo) If matters have not been to your liking recently, remember that this day is a NEW one, so, with renewed faith, ambition and greater you cannot only make up for lost chances, but go on to still greater accomplishment.

AUG. 24 to SEPT. 23 (Virgo) Emphasize your constructive forces, good will and desire to round out the day ably finish ing important leftovers as well as planning new moves. A few obstacles, so be thorough. SEPT.

24 tc OCT. 23 (Libra) Planetary influences suggest more eagerness to avoid errors, a concentration on good management. Keep things orderly, systematic. Do all in your power to earn the confidence of associates. OCT.

24 to NOV. 22 (Scorpio) A challenging day but you should enjoy using your abilities to achieve against odds and unexpected situations, as well as pitting your talents against those of the opposition. You have nothing to worry about. Just be your accurate NOV. 23 to DEC.

21 (Sagittarius) Watch signals for necessary changes. Your unusually good judgment and perceptiveness will count in the tight places, at strategic moments. Reckon with the competition's talents and know-how, and take nothing for granted. DEC. 22 to JAN.

20 (Capricorn) There are many opportunities for you now, but you may have to ferret them out for your-; self So be observant, ready to, act at the right time Display; your grit in all situations. 1 JAN. 21 to FEB. 19 (Aquarius) Keep plugging, as the hard-; hitting person puts it. This is the type of day that will require digging in," stressing your in nate level-headedness and fine stamina.

FEB. 20 to MAR. 20 (Pisces) New and unusual ideas, bring new gains now. A good period, also, for making long-range plans. YOU BORN TODAY are sprightly, often tersley witty, loving life and wanting to be a part of all that goes on.

The adult of this zodiacal sector, who develops his finer side, is a mainstay of family and com munity life. Your resourceful By HARRISON CARROLL HOLLYWOOD-Come April 1 and Gardner McKay will be off to Brazil to hunt jaguars and make a film record of the ad venture. "This is not a Gardner tells me. "I'm being sent there to test out some new types of camera and sound equipment in the jungles. Later I plan a trip around the world and I want to have the best possible equipment." At this point Gardner is a lit' tie vague about the project but he assures me he won't be shooting any documentaries.

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