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Detroit Free Press from Detroit, Michigan • Page 38

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Sumlav. 31. '71 lRIKOIT MUM How to Feed Family of 4 Well on $30 a Week Continued from Pstte IC spifiuj over the following 7 days, bringing down this week's budget to $30 or less. Monday Menus Crisp Toast Milk CofTe LUNCH Sizzling Franks Park and Beans Crisp Celery Stick Iced Delicious Apples Milk dices with butter 17 2 cup 14 4 approx 03 TOTAL AMOUNT AND COST Mb (10) .58 2 cans (Mb. each) 20 2-3 ribs 04 4 18 4 cups 28 TOTAL $121 DINNER Chicken in Mushroom Sauce Parsley Buttered Rice Green Reans Crisp Carrot Sticks Raspberry Sherbet Milk Coffe AMOUNT AND COST 3-lb meat plus Ingredients 1 raw rice phut ingredients .11 13'-oz can MS 2 carrots 04 of half-sl 20 2 cups 14 3 cups, approx .02 TOTAL DAILY COST $4.45 minutes or until liquid is absorbed.

Add remaining two tablespoons margarine and parsley and toss lightly. Serv with chicken and aauce. Serves four. p2r BREAKFAST Chilled Tangerine Scrambled Errs AMOUNT AND COST .20 30 Jp', Chicken in Mushroom Sauce Being a Man Is Hard Work Too Kitchen Bouquet, optional 1 regular raw rlct 2 boiling water 1 salt 2 margarine 1 dry parsley flakes 3- lb frying chicken, cut 4 margarine 2 cans (IO'j-oi each) condensed cream of mushroom soup 4- os can mushroom stems and pieces I Last 12 days! valentines Day special ends Feb. 13th Brown chicken In four tablespoons margarine in a large tikillet.

Drain excess fat from skillet If necessary. Add soup. Drain mushrooms and reserve liquid. Add mushrooms to chicken. Cook and atir over low heat until aoup forms a smooth sauce and begins to simmer.

Add Kitchen Bouquet to taste, if desired. Cover and cook over low heat about 45 minutes or until tender. If a thinner sauce is preferred, add reserved mushroom liquid aa desired. Add rice to boiling, salted water. Cover and cook over low heat about 20 to 25 In the past year alone, 65,643 men deserted the Army and 16,109 the Marines the two branches of the service most involved in the current version of that once most-masculine pursuit, warfare.

Male dissenters will argue that the Vietnam desertions are politically motivated, and that men have always been afflicted with higher suicide, alcoholism and death rates than women. Yet there la one Indisputable proof of the male's changing identity, and that Is women herself. Once restricted to rocking the baby and baking biscuits, she has in recent years emerged to challenge affected by the pressure. Some would deny there is any. But their vital statistics suggest otherwise: THE LIFE expectancy of the American female has increased 12'i years in the last three decades, while that of the male has lengthened by only eight years.

THE MALE'S suicide rate is currently two-and-a-half times that of the female, and he is seven times as likely (in some parts of the country) to be an alcoholic. IN 1970, 40.7 percent of all American draftees could not pass their physical and mental examinations. Continued from Page 1C Greenson, clinical professor of psychiatry at the University of California. "Before World War II, the term 'frigidity was used ei-c I I I In regard to women," Greenson said. "Today, I find far more men who display a sexual coldness or disinterest." In addition, women have been making increasing Inroads on male authority winning better jobs, more pay, the right to Join previously all-male clubs, restaurants, colleges, even football teams.

Many men would probably argue that they have not been rrnn the male supremacist In his own backyard: at Yale and Princeton; at all-male clubs and restaurants a a the country; in the board rooms of America's biggest corporations. Pressured as much as ever by the American economic system, suffering through a seemingly endless war, disconcerted by liberation-conscious women, the American male seems to have entered his most turbulent era. And It will a I get worse. "When you question sexual roles," says Hyman Rodman, a sociologist at Detroit's Merrill-Palmer Institute for the last nine years, "a certain kind of strain begins to develop. "Clearly, there's a considerable amount of readjustment that will have to take place." The readjustment has apparently begun.

Where is headed, no one can say for sure. MONDAY: The plight of the Immature male. Someone you miss? Send him a kiss in a dreamy Valentin Portrait to keep your love closa til you're together again! Love Portraits only 5.95 one larga 8x10" and 6 wallet-si79 Hudson's Budget Store. DOWNTOWN ONLY Portrait Studio-1st Basemenr- Weddings Are Planned OUR ANNUAL FEBRUARY SALE i Large Stork of New and Used ODricntal Mugs used ruga aerepted In trade 1 2 70 g. i 1899 VA 1-9500 son of Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter, Peggy Sue, to James A.

Stew-a son of Mr. and Mrs. James Stewart of Royal Oak. Miss Thomson attends Eastern Michigan University. Her fiance attends the General Motors Institute.

A June wedding is planned. Fried-Saginatc Mr. and Mrs. Milton Fried of Short Hills, N.J., announce the engagement of their daughter, Paula Susan, to David J. Saginaw, son of Mr.

and Mrs, Nathan Saginaw of Southfield. Miss Fried and her fiance attend the University of Michigan. The couple will wed in June. Hroun-lSixon Mr. and Mrs.

Fred I. Brown Jr. of Bad Godesberg, Germany, formerly of a 1 e-head, announce the engagement of their daughter, Beverly, to Nicholas H. Nixon, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Lawrence H. Nixon of Royal Oak. Miss Brown attends Vassar College. Her fiance Is a graduate of the University of Michigan. The couple will wed In June.

McGlinnen'Duhe Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mc- 1 i of Farmington announce the engagement of their daughter, Darby, to Lawrence Duke, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.

Duke of Grosse Tfie Safe All Detroit Has Been Waiting For! Beginning Monday 9:15 A.M. homson-Svtter Mrs. Mary A. Thomson of Grosse Pointe Woods and Mr. George A.

Thomson of Detroit announce the engagement of their daughter, Patricia Jean, to Daniel J. Setter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Setter of Grosse Pointe Park. The couple will wed in May.

Kennedy-Lauler Mr. Maurice de K. T. Kennedy of Dearborn announces the engagement of his daughter, Mary de Kay, to James J. Lawler, son of Mr.

and Mrs. James J. a 1 of Upper St. Clair, Pa. Miss Kennedy, also the daughter of the late Gertrude M.

Kennedy, re-' ceived her masters In nursing from the University of Pittsburgh. Her fiance is a graduate of Harvard Law School and Is completing his doctorate work in political science from the University of Pittsburgh. He teaches at Oklahoma State University. The couple will wed In August. ANNIS ANNUAL FEBRUARY New the Pointe.

Miss McGhnnen attends the University of Michigan. Her fiance attends U-M's School of Medicine. The couple will wed in May. Thomson-Stewart Mr. and Mrs.

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