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PAGK TITHES WEDNESDAY, OCT. 27, 1505 THE TIMES AND DEMOCRAT, ORANGEBURG, S. C. "IJP arm mm i. U4 1 XXX'a 1 'tl 'II' I I' ff) i1 Mrs.

Diefenbaker Doesn't Mind Campaigning Chores if'" f. l' SHOP LOCALLY WATCH ORANGEBURG GROW "'it'S 'ii tie -Xi I 1 it, 'l'f I it" in reply to questions about iiill mr 1 what it's like being the wife of ii 1 6 1 11 ,1, iljiiilii, i 1 II' 1., 1 i 1 1 mm Si. I 'II ii II' I the prime minister. Nor are 1 I pi'iiiiiji in, ,1 1. 1 .1 i 1..

i.rfi I "All I said was: OTTVWA (AP) One of the liUies ha, a sharp, tart wit and d'sliki'H election campaigns. The o'hor speaks softly and warmly and loves campaigning. They are both 63 years old. One of the two will be the wife of Canada' prime minister after the Nov. 8 election.

Mat yen Pearson, wife of Trime Minister Lester B. Pear-son, says frankly that she doesn't like campaigning. Olive Diefenbaker, wife of John Di-fenbakcr, leader of the Conservative opposition, says: "I'm having fa wonderful time." there any "It's so lovely being here" responses when Mrs. Pearson would rather be somewhere else. Her frankness, coupled with a sharp, sometimes tart, wit, has tended to generate some criticism among the vote-conscious hierarchy ot the Liberal party.

In print, Mrs. Pearson's sharp comments appear harsher than when she utters them in the confines of a small room. The Show me a filter that delivers the taste: and I'll eat my hat." vr- Pf-' fa k'rXd xMm lfy mj mmm mmdj ullifii. II. ,4 i- bare quotations don't carry the twinkling eyes and the wry, -i, if 1 I A 'i! rSsJL! IKin 11:.

11 ii jim "i-i! 1 imi 111111 iiHtminfm1 1- warm smile that usually accompany them. 1 hup 'ir' Pi.i-i.;".,!,fi,fW Silliliiill" HI. -mmmmmmmm jar- iiiiiniii ,1 'i: ii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiH, As a result, many of her imm mi 1, lit i Iiill i iBIilMllli! llhNWIII'il 1 '1f''v Itu (I 'I 1 t'i A IJW'I n.HHIllllHllllHlltl"''"''.!!!!!! friends think Maryon Pearson is one of the most misunderstood mmmmmm mmM-mmm Ht 'V Ifclj tM ji. mo (t'li'tf '-f, ii women in Canada. If Mrs.

Pearson feels like iiniimiiimhi.hiiiH.liiliiii'ii.iiiti.Jwiltll.iii itJI.i i.i.iiL lUtuU.i wiWi.l.i smoking on the platform, she'll Dut a cigarette in her black holder; if she feels like pow YARD CF THE MONTH The yard of Mr. and burg Council of Garden Clubs. A corner lot, the Mrs. William Horner, 391 Pine Hill, was chosen as back yard is laid out as nicely as the front, the Yard of the Month for October by the Orange- dering her nose, she'll do that too. "We are both very strong people, and we love to campaign," Mrs.

Diefenbaker says. Travel is all the more fatiguing for her because she has a number of slipped discs in her back. This forces her to wear an uncomfortable steel brace and is often painful, but even her closest friends have seldom heard her complain. Political strategists of all parties say her vote winning charms are formidable. At a political rally in an overheated hall, or on a chilly railway station platform, she is usually only a few steps behind Diefenbaker, shaking hands with people he may have missed in his progress.

"How do you do, I'm Mrs. Diefenbaker," she says softly, with a warm smile. That smile, Away from the hubbub of poli tics, Maryon Pearson is a mother whose laughter bubbles Radio Aims At Women's out at the slightest provocation. LONDON (AP) Two grass eos of 1965. "We love women," says Try new Lucky Strike Filters Coombs.

"They're the ones who widowers backers of Britain's newest pirate radio station claim theirs is the world's first station devoting nine consecu Like other pirate radio stations, Radio 390 is located on a ship, bombarding the southeast corner of Britain, including London, from outside the nation's territorial waters. Being beyond its jurisdiction, the government cannot touch the nels of the BBC carries no commercials. Britain has commercial TV as well as the non-commercial BBC TV programs, but so far no commercial radio. Most of the pirates are flourishing. Coombs and Alldeury call themselves the universal Rom- Any tartness in her wit is directed at herself, not at others.

Mrs. Pearson loves the weekends she spends with her husband at their Harrington Lake cottage, where she can romp around in slacks or bathing suit, sitting in the sun and reading historical novels. She tends to dote over her nine grandchildren, and the best weekends for her are when all nine are at the cottaga, shut off from the public eye. tive hours to women. along with en uncanny memory for names and faces, go toward buy everything, so they demand a lot of attention.

We plan to give it to them." "We intend to make Radio 390 a part of every woman's life," says Alldeury. "It's going to be a pretty sexy station." They are: Roger Coombs, an engineer, and Ted Alldeury, a making her an invaluable cam paigner. pirate stations. retired colonel. Both are in their The new station carries com early 40's.

Mrs. Pearson has a disarming "As soon as the people who mercials. In fact, that's the tendency to be herself. don't matter the husbands- whole point of its operation. There is no automatic "I love 66 Chevrolet lmpala Sport Sedan The state supported British Broadcasting Corp.

(BBC) has a sound radio monopoly in the various chan- Cooking Is Fun 1 s- flavors blend and sauce is very Easy Way to Kill loaches and Ants leave the house in the morning, we come in," says Coombs. "We give them their horoscope for the day, then we follow with sweet, nostalgic music, fashions, household hints, personality features." Says Alldeury: "It's the women we're after and we go after them on the air, and we give them anything they write in and demand." The station is called Radio 390. The 390 indicates the position on the dial. hot. Serve over hot cooked "Si rttf tit "IW "fi- spaghetti; pass grated Parme-san cheese.

BY CECILY BROWNSTONE Associated Press Food Editor When friends come In for bridge or a committee meet ing, they are bound to enjoy a I I I 1 I I i i I i freshly baked cake dessert, If you want to try a new Storklines recipe, here's one that won't 4 i ioioooo 4vW? ncdMMWMA (New Turbo-Jet V8) KENNETH TODD SMOAK break the bank. It's a one-egg cake with an interesting glazed almond topping. You may want to fill and split this Brush Once Lasts Months cake, as suggested in the fol Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Ray Smoak announce the birth of a son, born October 3.

Mrs. Smoak lowing recipe; we found it is is the former Elaine Kemmerlin, also good without a filling, served as a "coffee cake" fresh The maternal grandmother is Mrs. Mike Kemmerlin the from the oven. Glazed Almond Cake paternal grandparents are Mr, and Mrs. C.

M. Daye. 112 cups unsifted regular Control roaches and ants the safe way brush on Johnston's No-Roach. This colorless coating is effective for months, easy to use. No need to move dishes or food.

Harmless to pets. Piggly Wiggly RUSSELL aT. ORANGEBURG SHOP, LOCALLY flour 3-4 teaspoons baking powder 1-2 teaspoon salt 3-4 cup granulated sugar 1- 2 cup butter, soft 2- 3 cup milk 1 teaspoon vanilla 1 large egg I i 4 if W. oty If- J- I 1 1 I I LJ Ky (Even softer Jet-smooth ride) AVV1 -d Wednesday Morning SPECIALS MORNING COFFEE Nice when neighbors drop in! Marmalade Rolls Coffee Marmalade Rolls 1-2 cup warm water 1 package active dry yeast 1 egg 1 tablespoon sugar 2 1-2 cups biscuit mix 1-4 cup chopped walnuts 1-2 cup raisins 1 teaspoon cinnamon 1-4 teaspoon nutmeg 1-2 cup orange marmalade In a large warm bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water. With a spoon, mix in the egg, sugar and biscuit mix.

Dust a board with extra biscuit mix and turn out dough on it. Knead about 20 times or until smooth; let rest 5 to 10 minutes. Roll out into a 15 by 12 inch rectangle; cut into twelve 5 by 3 inch rectangles. Mix walnuts, raisins, cinnamon, nutmeg and marmalade; put a heaping teaspoon of the mixture on the center of each small rectangle; roll up and stretch the 2 open ends of each to meet to make a ball. Place in greased 9-inch lound cake pan.

Cover; let rise in a warm draft-free place about 1 hour. Bake in a hot (400) degrees) oven until well browned about 20 minutes. LUNCHEON FOR TWO. A really hearty salad! Tossed Sardine Salad Rolls Fruit Beverage Tossed Sardine Salad 3 medium tomatoes 2 cups torn salad greens 1-2 of an 8-inch cucumber, pared and thinly sliced 1-4 cup thin strips Cheddar cheese Tomato Dressing, seasoning salt, salt, pepper 1 can (3 3-4 ounces) brisling sardines Remove skins from tomatoes; halve and squeeze out seeds; cut into thin strips. In a shallow serving bowl, toss the tomatoes with the salad greens, cucumber and cheese; add Tomato Dressing, seasoning salt, salt and pepper to taste.

Drain sardines and arrange over tossed salad. Makes 2 large servings. (For the Tomato Dressing, pdd a little catchup to oil and vinegar.) FAMILY DINNER Ground beef goes into this quick tomato sauce for spaghetti. Vegetable Soup French Bread Spaghetti with Jigtime Sauce Salad Bowl Glazed Almond Cake Beverage Jiglime Sauce 1-4 cup olive oil 1-2 cup minced onion 1-2 tup minced green pepper 1 la'g'? clove garlic, crushed 1-2 pound ground lean beef 2 cms (8 ounces) tomato sauce In a large skillet, heat the olive oil: add the onion, green pepper and garlic; cook, stirrhv: oflon, until the vegetable, are soft. Add the meat; iii a fork to crumble and until meat loses its red m'nr.

Aid tomato satire; -5 1 v-- i p. Mmrt Mattm, M)H 66 Chevrolet lmpala Sport Coupe-one of 19 models with fine-sculptued new Body by Fisher 1-3 cup light brown sugar, packed 1-4 cup halved (split flat) blanched almonds 1-4 cup slivered toasted blanched almonds Filling In the large bowl of the electric mixer, thoroughly stir to-gether the Dour, baking powder, salt and granulated sugar. Add 1-4 cup of butter, 1-2 cup of the milk and the vanilla. At medium speed, beat for 2 minutes. Add remaining milk and the egg; at low speed, beat only until smooth (overheating will produce tunnels.) Turn into a greased and floured round cake pan (9 by 1 1-2 inches).

Bake in a moderate (350 degrees) oven until a cake tester inserted in center comes out clean 25 to 30 minutes. In a small saucepan over low heat, melt the remaining 1-4 cup butter; stir in the brown sugar; spread over hot cake; sprinkle with the halved almonds. Place under broiler (about 5 inches from heat); watching constantly, broil until sugar bubbles and almonds brown from 1 to 3 minutes; turn pan during broiling if necessary to brown evenly. Place cake in pan on wire rack for 15 minutes. Loosen edges and turn out onto wire rack; turn right side up; cool With a long sharp knife with a seriated blade, cut the cake the tiver-Ml almonds.

rirre lower half on a serving plate. Add the Filling; sprinKie with th es livered almonds. Place top half of cake over filling. Serve at once. Filling: You May use a cooked custard mixture thickened with flour or cornstarch and flavored with vanilla.

Or if you are accustomed to using prepared fillings, you may use a 4 serving package of vanilla or butterscotch flavor padding and pie filling mix, making it up according to package directions and cooling it. Spread as much of the pudding mix as will go comfortably i the bottom lajer of u.e Cai.t. ONE TABLE of DRESS FABRICS COTTON AND BLENDS 1c an inch STREET FLOOR CHILDREN DRESSES 2.00 Values to 6.99 ASSORTED PATTERNS and COLORS SIZES 7-14 SECOND FLOOR Ladies ACETATE PANTIES WHITE and COLORS S'ZES 5-10 5 for 1.09 BASEMENT Watch Tomorrow's Paper for Terrific Savings When We Start Our FND O- THE MONTH SALE and even gave each body style its own specially tailored Full Coil springs. And there's more in the way of those little extras that come as standard equipment. Like backup lights, padded sun visors and instrument panel, out-Fide rear-view mirror and windshield washer.

More in the way of custom features you can order, too, including front-seat headrests, AM-FM stereo and automatic Comfortron heating and air conditioning. How come so many improvements have been made in a car that was already America's solid favorite? If you go by first impressions, you could get the idea this clean-honed new '66 is more car than you ever got in an lmpala before. And you'd be right. Take Chevrolet's newest for instance. They're based on the famed Turbo-Jet design with aircraft-type valves, freer breathing valve openings and other advances that deliver more efficient power than ever before.

Result: YcJ can now order a CfO-eubic-inch version with 325 hp. Or you can go for a 427-cubic-inch Turbo-Jet with up to 425 hp. The ride, too, has reached a new Jet-smooth level of comfort. Chevrolet engineers went over the whole frame and body structure, refining here, honing there. They installed softer acting shock absorbers That, as you'll see when you check this one out at your dealer's, is what keeps it the favorite.

Improvements. See the new 66 Chevrolet, Chevelle, Chevy II, Corvair and Corvette at your Chevrolet dealer's. 29 6377 WANNAMAKER MOTOR CO. Orangeburg, S. C.

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