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The Pantagraph du lieu suivant : Bloomington, Illinois • Page 28

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The Pantagraphi
Lieu:
Bloomington, Illinois
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4444444444444444444444444444444444444444444 PAtiiQrpt Bloomington Normal, III. Jont 1171 7 1 Whtrc do )CS tW Jojy Tactile, YtcJcy ljoyhn, and Jtrtll fvr the. Rfht pniCr Pear All by: She wins in sports, but loses in love Some tomatoes not suited to canning LINCOLN. li ri-A food and nutrition pmalut tayt four tomato Varieties probably hjld avoided by home gardint-rs who plan to grow Die fruit for borne fanning Garden State, Are. Ate VK and Cat Ace are too low in and to be safe for traditional water-bjth canning, says Trrrvi Shaffer of Die I'nivmity of Nebraska Umoln Ks-trniin Service, Regardless of their acidity level, tomatoes thould not be canned by the open kettle method.

she added lit a sti f-4444f44444444444444444440444444444444 tft. Lfrl 9-9 9-6 favoring the child who's nmre nn-ra-tive and lovable'' I can't smn tins for obvious reasons. but I neel to know if other alnjtive DEAR A II II I'm an attrac tive girl who likes sports, and I'm exceptionally good at them When I compete with a man I usually win. but it's a bitter victory because from then on. the fellow I beat promptly loses Interest in me romantically.

parents feel as we do' And what ran be done about it -FKHLINCJ DKAK FF.K.UNi;: Whether the child Is your own flesh and blood or adopted. the least lovable child is the one who need your love the most I)nn feel guilty for honest emotions Ask the agency from which you received the adopted child if they provide counseling for this problem lit not uncommon i Or write to Parents Anoninwu. 2810 Artesia Hlvd Itedondo Beach. Calif Rila Miller It happens every time. Abby.

When a man competes with me and loses, his ego lakes a beating, and no man is Inclined to get turned on by a woman who's athletically superior to him I would like a romance, but I also like to win. Will romance ever bloom if I keep winning To lose a game or lose a boyfriend-that'i the choice What do you TO WIN DEAR LIKES: Always play to win A real man will the challenge And those who would lose Interest in you romantically because they lost aren't men. they're crybabies. DEAR ABBY: My husband and I have a 3-year-old daughter whom we adore. We were unable to have more children, so we adopted 2-year-old girl who had been In several foster homes before we got her.

The problem is that we honestly don't feet the same about as we do our own child. whines constantly and seems generally dissatisfied and contrary. (When I'm holding her she wants "down." and when she's down she whines until I pick her up.) Our own child is always cooperative and lovable. My husband and I feel guilty for our thoughts. Is it natural for parents to favor their own child over one who's adopted? And can parents be blamed for I Mrs.

Mallory Vu lo'o fMallorys celebrate anniversary Mr. and Mr George Mallory of lot K. MacArthur Ave. will celebrate their 5oih wedding anniversary Sunday at the Firt Assembly of Cm Churc In Normal The Mallorys will bo honored by their son and his family and friends of the church at a potluck dinner from noon to 1 m. Tliere will be an open reception I from 2 to 4 pm at the church.

Tlie former Ida Mc Cormic of Pontiac and George Mallory of I-exington were I married June 30. 28. in Bloomington. I They are the parents of Charles Ut Mallory of Overland Park. Kan.

They have two grandchildren Wards to mark 40th anniversary Mr. and Mrs Wallace Ward 612 S. Maple will celebrate their 40th I wedding anniversary Saturday with a family dinner given by their children. Ward and the former Helen Milam I were married June 25. 1938.

in Kcntland. Ind The Wards are parents of James. Trinity. Texas; Mary Ann Viseur, Whit-' tier. and Wallace Terry Lee and Hubert Hrice Ward, all of Blooming- A-UtJD ZJ 828-4913 I Pork Roast ib.

1" Half Half39c Bologna 1" Chocolate Milk 4BC Brisket-ib. T3 Orange Juice 98c MILK 1 .49 Potato Chips 03c Mushrooms 4ir 'Ho; AAa f'i I i CI Con 4 CO Italian Dressing oUc Pink Salmon 1" Pork Beans 29c I Apple Sauce DJ BREAD 49 Sweet Peas 66 Carrots Ztr Macaroni 5d Tomatoes tb. Du 14 Bo-He OfXt Do )Pa Catsup 6J Bananas ib. Z5 BUTTER 1.291 90278 for the address of a chapter near you Sharing your experiences and feelings with other parents who have learned how to deal with "unlovable children" can bring a blessed relief And please let me know the outcome, I care DEAR ABHY: Our car was damaged by a drunken driver who works at the same factory as my husband The estimated cost of having it repaired Is $7lX) My husband didn't want to have the other man booked for drunken driving, so instead of calling the police to report it right away, my husband called the man's wife to take him home and sober him up The ife couldn't sober him up. so she came back to the scene of the accident and told the police that SHE was the driver of the car.

instead of her husband My husband backed her up. My husband and I have been going round and round about this. I told him that he was dead wrong to have agreed to such a thing the poiice should have been notified at once, and if they booked the other man for drunk driving, it might teach him a good lesson. I don't think drunken drivers should be protected What do you DEAR DISGUSTED: I'm with you. Not only is the drunken driver now free to repeat the offense land possibly cause a more serious accident), but also your husband is a party to falsifying an accident report a serious offense! Women of Moose to install officers Hita Miller.

101 W. Sycamore St Normal, will be Installed as senior regent of Women of the Moose at 7 m. Sunday at the Moose Lodge. Other officers to be installed are Jean Zimmerman. Junior graduate regent; Vee Welch.

Junior regent; Lorraine Tcutsch. chaplain; Ilene Williams, recorder; Marilyn Hendricks, treasurer; Hosemary Sylvester, guide; Eloise Haf-fety. assistant guide; Hetty Herman. Argus; Pat Welch, sentinel; and Linda Hobb. musician Chairmen will be Hosella Cooper.

Mooscheart; Lou Kagel. library; Debbie Simmons, social service; Lois Gwin, hospital; Mary Huescher. membership; and Marlis Nichols. Moosehaven. Also named chairmen are Terrl Tcutsch.

academy of friendship; Lilah Altes. star recorder; Mary Burton, college of regents; Francise Barlow, ritual; Janet Staudenmaier, audit; Eleanor Hotchkiss. bowling; Bertha Kievett. sick; and Janet Staudenmaier. kitchen and arrangements.

Linda Russell to become bride Mr. and Mrs. Robert Russell. 209 Htrshey announce the engagement of their daughter, Linda Russell, to Gary Bachman of rural Hey worth. He is a son of Mr.

and Mrs. Roy Bachman of rural Heyworth. They are planning an October ton. They also have 14 grandchildren. Keating mark birthday Thomas F.

Keating of 501 E. Chestnut will mark his 83rd birthday Saturday. Keating is a former DeWitt County resident and is recovering at Heritage 40th anniversary Nursing Home from a broken of William CoomerS arm and fractured shoulder. Mr. and Mrs.

William E. Coomer of Hey worth will observe their 40th wedding anniversary Saturday. Coomer and the former Verna Allen- Simple act of touching may cause colds The sample act of touching your face jn St Th may have more to do with your catching John an(J Grace cold than any chilling or exposure you ijeyWortn I may endure. The Coomers are parenls of William These germs can be passed from one Jf of Girar5eau Pn js person to another by shaking hands and Woodburn im Beech st Norma, then touching your face. and Kath Ljnd Dam, Ky When was the last time you had your little one's portrait taken? 1 7 fpScm (M 'ft iV I i pip -J for 1 iJl If WFI PS nnd DISTPIBtlTOBS YOUB SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED JEWELERS and DISTRIBUTORS YOUR SATISFACTION IS ALWAYS GUARANTEED Dear Mom: Memories fade almost as quickly as children grow and change.

Hold on to childhood's moment and bring your little ones in for a professionally-posed and lighted portrait. If you're telling yourself it's too expensive, it's only 884:. Come on in. 8x10 color portrait 8BC June 22; June 23; June 24. Daily 10 AM 8 PM 1701 East Empire Bloomington, Illinois One sitting per subject.

Additional subjects, groups or individuals in same family, $1.00 per subject. Persons under 18 must be accompanied by parent or guardian. Additional portraits are available at reasonable prices. Stickpins. Newest in accent jewelry.

Silver goldtones, plus color. Great on neck scarves and lapels. For summer and fall wardrobes. Colonial Shopping Plaza Opposite Eastland Mall Mon thru Sat 10 to 9 Sunday Noon to 6.

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