Oshawa Times (1958-), 12 Jul 1962, p. 9

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~ ANN LANDERS Insist Spendthrift Surrender His Dear Ann Landers: The trouble started when I was pregnant with our second child. My husband borrowed money to buy a motorcycle. Believe me, it was the last thing we needed. He lied and said the motorcycle belonged to a fellow he worked with, but I learned different. He started to stay out late and claimed he was working. I Jearned he was chasing around with a young motorcycle crowd. I told him to grow up and be- have like a father or get out. He improved a lot after that. Now it is two babies and three motorcycles later. He doesn't run around any more but he's a compulsive spender. He has borrowed money from everybody we know. Our eredit rating is disgraceful. I'm afraid to answer the telephone or the doorbell. He makes good money but we're always robbing Peter to pay Paul, What can a mother of four children do with a nut like this?) -- BROKE AND IN HOCK Dear Broke: Tell the nut to) Pay cashed--and settle for a pocket allowance. Insist that he close all charge accounts. Follow through after one week has passed, If he hasn't closed them--you do it. Get a list of everyone he owes, Start to chip away at each bill, no matter how small the payments. Any show of good faith will be appreciated. If he refuses to cut out his irresponsible, adolescent behav- ior tell him to get out and stay out. The law says a man must support his family. Dear Ann Landers: Our 12- year-old daughter showed up at the dinner table with a bouffant hair-do and black pencil out- lining her eyes. I told her to leave the table and come back when she looked like a human! being. Her mother said I was too hard on the child and that all kids like to play at being grown up. She also said it's good for young girls to experiment with make-up and hairdos because it's something they will need to know when they are older. Since I was outshouted and ithe |mounting? They will then seem THE OSHAWA TIMES, Thuredey, July 12, 1962 9 --ONLY A FATHER Dear Only: And pray tell, what is she practicing to be-- a house-haunter? The only time it's fitting for a 12-year-old to frizz but her hair and pencil-line her eyes is on Hallowe'en. Your wife is doing the child a grave injustice by encourag- ing this premature primping. Too many youngsters are robbed of their childhood by over-anxious mothers who can't wait ot push their daughters into the boy-girl ratrace. Dear Ann Landers: I am en- gaged to a man whose first (a ; 4 ; WIFE PRESERVER Use a little salt in your double - boiler if you want to oe the water toa boll quick- iy. wife died four years ago, She was a lovely person and a good friend of mine. Last night Ben asked me if I would like her set of rings. They are beautiful and I always admired them so much when she wore them. To be frank about it, I'd love to have the rings but I am afraid others will remember them as having belonged to his first wife, as I do. This might make me feel uncomfortable. Am I being foolish? Please help me decide.--WILMA Dear Wilma: Your indecision suggests you would not be comfortable wearing the rings which belonged to your hus- band's first wife. Why not have rings reset in another new to you and to others as awell, | ; --Un-| | hand over his paycheck--un |outnumbered I decided to keep| Confidential to As Close as aj VEAL EN CASSEROLE jquiet until I, wrote to you. Do Quarter .After .Three: -Reset| you believe it's all right for a|your watch, Sister. Half - past} Serve juicy, tasty Veal En| 12-year-old girl to practice adult|twelve would make for a more} Casserole for a real treat. The| cutlets are coated in _herb- flavored crumbs of toasted corn) cereal and cooked slowly in a) heavy French pot with white wine and onions. | 2 veal round steaks cut %-inch thick 3 cups bite-sized toasted corn cereal crushed to 1 and one-| third cups Y¥, cup all-purpose flour % teaspoon salt ¥% teaspoon celery salt ¥%4 teaspoon powdered basil ¥, teaspoon powdered thyme | ¥, cup milk | Y% cup bacon drippings % cup dry white wine | 3 medium onions, cut in half crosswise. | Heat oven to moderate (350 deg.). Cut veal into six serving- size pieces. Combine cereal| crumbs, flour and seasonings.| Dip meat in milk, then in ce- real mixture. Brown in drip- pings over medium heat. Add more drippings if necessary. Transfer to French pot, Add wine. Place onions on top of meat. Cover. Bake 45 minutes. Uncover. Bake 20 minutes long- er or until coating on meat is slightly crisp. 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