THE STARS SAY By ESTRELLITA FOR TOMORROW Friendly influences prevail now, with accent on the solution of difficult problems and other matters requiring good judg- ment and keen analysis. Look for some good news in the p.m. --possibly from a distance. FOR THE BIRTHDAY If tomorrow is your birthday, your horoscope indicates the likelihood of unusual financial opportunities coming your way between now and the last week in March, with further boosts ANN LANDERS 'pay cheque. Daughter's Mania, -- Running Up Bills Dear Ann Landers: Last Feb- ruary our 22-yesr-old daughter began to work. She opened up charge accounts all over town ithe day she received her first She agreed to pay us $7.50 a week for room and board but padding a secret. From a realistic point of view let's assume Miss 38-22-34 is legit and I marry her. After four babies, 850 chocolate sun- daes and 500 cherry pies, plus a couple vats of spaghetti, she's a 42-30-54. Then what do I have?--The Ol' Fortune Teller Dear Ol Teller: Then you have a fat wife and four nice kids, Dear Ann Landers: Three years ago we gave our daugh- ter a wedding every girl dreams of. We invited all 'our relatives and friends even though we from a recent column: 'She's a knockout--38-22-34,"" What some rockheads don't realize is that a woman can purchase (at a modest price) some of the dat-gummest di- mension-boosters anyone ever heard tell about. It happened are happy we did and we would do it again, ; Now our son is getting mar- ried. The girl's parents are in a financial categony equal to ours. We have been informed there will be 100 guests at the wedding and we can invite 50. Our family numbers well over 200. We would need 300 invita- tions to do it half-way decent. These people refuse to go into debt for their daughter's wedding. Yesterday, we were told if we want to invite 300 people, o.k., but that we'll have to pay the difference, My hus- band almost had a stroke. We are still paying off our daugh- THE OSHAWA TIMES, Tuesday, December 29,1964 ]] To remove fresh coffee or' ae apply glycerine and en eae Isn't it unfair of them to have a wedding that will make peo- ple mad at us for life? Maybe a word from you will knock some sense into their heads.-- Another Ann Dear Ann: Never mind about he was not invited doesn't know much. I admire the girl's par- ents for refusing to hock r eye-balls to put on a fancy bash Open -- 9.30 A.M. te 5 P.M, Bally which they can't afford. sciaaeenan that lasted oniy two weeks. to my cousin. What he mistook From then on it was- nothing had to go deeply into debt. Wejter's wedding. along these lines due to Sep- tember, late October and late November. | One admonition, however: if engaging in new financial ven- tures in September, don't allow yourself to be influenced by per- sonalities or emotions. Empha- size good judgment. In job mat- ters, put forth best efforts now and do not let up in your en- deavors, since good advance- ment is presaged in late April, late October and early Novem- ber. The next 12 months should be exceptionally happy from a per- sonal standpoint. .Best periods for romance: January, May, late June and July. Don't take new sentimen- tal relationships too seriously in late September and the first three weeks of October, how- ever. They could prove decep- tive. Social interests and travel will be governed by especially auspicious influences during the next four weeks, in late July, early September and December. Avoid tension and anxiety dur- ing the next month, however. A child born on this day will be ambitious, intelligent and ex- tremely versatile in creative fields. SALE seme SAVORY MOUTHFULS Home-Made Goodies Promote Festive Spirit Chill; roll pastry into large rectangle; with cookie cutter shape into small (2"') scalloped rounds. Press each lightly into small muffin-pan. Bake about 15 min, in hot oven (400 degrees F.) or until golden brown. Cool and fill as follows: First a layer of 1 pkg. cream cheese smooth-mixed with chives; a second layer of either liver spread or deviled ham; then a top layer of remaining pkg. of plain cream cheese stirred until smooth. GARNISH: Almonds, pitted black olives, radishes, and -- or thin-sliced red-skinned apple. Refrigerate. | Serve within 4 hrs. Makes/ about 3 doz. tarts. ZELLER'S | A New Shape for a New Year... Wonderful Shape-Makers By "BEST FORM" 64 Hors D'Oeuvre tarts are suit-| able for first course of a seated or buffet dinner, or they can be served with coffee. Measurements are Level HORS D'OEUVRE TARTS recipe pie pastry, homemade or a mix tbsp: sesame seeds (3-0z.) pkgs. cream cheese tbsp. minced fresh chives or 1 tbsp. freeze-dried chives (4%-0z.) can liver spread or 1 (4%-0z.) can deviled ham Almonds; or stuffed olives; or radishes; or pitted black olives Prepare pie pastry as usual, mixing sesame seeds into flour or dry mix. Presents Of Potted Plants Respond To Loving Care By ELEANOR ROSS |permits slow drainage of excess One of the many joys of seg eng rep _ Lege wn ; jharmful salts in the soil, e holiday season has long beeniinin fim that looks like white the giving and receiving Of|rrost that shows up on the clay potted plants--the glowing po-|pot's walls is composed of these insettias, the green and yellow/|salts. Jerusalem cherry plants, the) Drainage is particularly im- delicately pink azaleas, as well|portant to the poinsettia plant.) as the more conventional philo-| azaleas should be watered dendrons, ferns, etc. jregularly, preferably during the With just a little care, these daylight hours--which, perhaps,| pretty plants in their cheerfuljis a pretty good rule for all red ot see ge pte plants. ie te al Thile. 'aategearniy [WILL LAST LONGER Proper watering is the key| The blossoms will last longer to the long and good health of|if they are kept out of direct) any plant, horticultural experts|sunlight and placed in the cool-) and "green thumb" amateurs|¢st room in the house. | tell us. Over-watering is the| Over - heating is the second principal cause of most house greatest hazard to holiday pot- plant failures. jted plants. Place them away : ifrom radiators and other heat GOOD GARDENING RULE outlets. Open the windows for A good rule of indoor gardén-|prief periods in. nearby room) ing is to water all plants at/during the sunny part of the| the same time each day, orjday to freshen the air, every other day, whichever is) You can still enjoy a decora- specified. Water should be attive planter or jardiniere by| room temperature and justiplacing potted plants inside it) enough should be used so thatiafter lining the bottom of the) it begins to run out the drain-/planter with an inch or two of| age hole in the clay pot. ipebbles for drainage. | Clay is specified because it! To be certain your pots are} 'but excuses. This is the record since Feb- ruary: We've had to make eight cheques good at the bank. She :: borrowed $500 from us in July when the creditors threatened to garnishee her salary. She owes $400 to dress shops andij' shoe stores. She refuses to an- swer a telephone call because she is dodging collectors. We are honorable people and tried to raise our daughter right. What's the matter with this girl, anyway? Is she im- mature, or does she have an in- born flaw in her character?-- Puzzled Dear Puzzled: Your daughter de was not born irresponsible, She 4 . " ll i got that way because her par- ents were always on hand to pull her chestnuis out of the fire--and they are still doing it. You can expect no change un- til your daughter understands, once and for all, that she is strictly on her own -- sink or swim. If she sinks a time or two, and nobody throws her a 1 life-saver, she'll swim. Dear Ann Landers: Ours is 2% the only society in the world in 2 which the males are dimension- wacky, Do you notice that the men who write to you rarely refer to a woman's mind, her personality, her temperament or her character? They have a strange preoccupation, however with vital statistics. Sample kept moist, you can fill in the planter with peat moss which should be watered lightly once a week until it is spongy to the touch. YOUR CHOICE ONLY Reg. 2.00 values. 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