~ FOR THURSDAY, JUNE 23, 1978 . What kind of day will tamorraw be? To find out what | the stars say, read the forecast _ given for your birth Sign, ARIES (Mar, 21 to Apr, 20) re This day's progress will depend largely on your mental attltude. Do not be disappointed -if all your objectives are not gained immediately. Take TAURUS (Apr. 21 to May 21) Oar Don't put anything into opération without knowing if Your receptive mind should be stimulated now, so don’t let down in: purposeful, vigorous actlon. A good day in which to design measures for increasing productivity. CANCER. (Sune 22 to july 23) SEY Beneficient lunar influences brighten your perception. Your ingenuity in’ handling a tricky Job situation will win laurels from superiors. NER LEO (July 24 to Aug. 23) Much competition indicated, Don't wait too long before taking due action, but neither forge ahead impulsively. VIRGO | (Aug. 24 to Sept. 23) MPS, - Do not get caught in a dilemma of indecision or seatter efforts in so many directions that you accomplish nothing. Use judgment of yours, LIBRA (Sept, 24 to Oct. 23) LR S Ask questions, but Listen well that goed painting SAGITTARIUS {Nov. 23 to Dec. 21) eg Protect assets. Don’t let money slip through heedless fingers, nor let talents be wasted on fruitless ventures, CAPRICORN : {Dec. 22 to Jan, 20) VW Day should bring you | sreneihenee pipurpose and stepped-up ambitions, You can achieve much, both “on your own’ and with backing. AQUARIUS a (Jan, 21 to Feb, 19) Good Uranus influences stimulate your skills and eapabllities. You should feel enthusiastic about the way Especially favored: maritime pursuits and educational tatters, * YOU BORN TODAY have been endowed with a fine in- tellect and unusual versatility. Original and highly imaginative; you are capable of accomplishment in many fields — especially since, while your imagination soars, you have the happy faculty of keeping your feet on the ground at all times. You are extremely practical and, unlike most high-flying thinkers, are patient, meticulous with details and willing to wait out the results of your unique ideas and projecis. Pields in which you could make an eminent name for yourself: writing, diplomacy, science (especially engineering), cation. Traits builder of the Panama Canal; Peter Paul Rubens, renowned lere’s a chance to save some money for your summer vacation or a new dress.,.brown bag your lunch. It has more advantages than just saving money though. For instance, you'll be sure to pack what you like, and the exira time saved by eating at your desk or in a local park ean be used for reading, shopping or running errands. We're showing a hearty pasta stew made from canned mini cheese ravioli & meat balls in tomato sauce and some vegetables, an egg and olive with chicory {instead of lettuce) sandwich, plus a luscious fresh pear. Total cost about 83 cents. BROWN BAG STEW 1/4 cup chopped onions . 1/2 cup chopped green peppers 2 tablespoons butter or margarine . 1/2 package (10 oz,) mixed frozen vegetables, cooked and drained 1 cat (15 oz.) Chef Boy-ar-dee® Mini-bites® (Mini Cheese Ravioli & Meat Balls in Tomato Sauce) dash garlic salt 1/4 teaspoon basil 1/2 cup water Saute onions and peppers in butter in medium-sized sauce pan, Add remaining ingredients; cover and simmer for 15 minutes. 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Add %4 cup sugar and vanilla. rs Baril dat S3Glant deities, = Cook about 3 minutes. Cool. Beat egg whites 29 Ome (Scot.) (Fr.) with remaining sugar until stiff but not dry. Fold ' gene MAN 34 — Lehmann; PRCT V ia TT NDR 38 Moves on into pudding. Spoon into serving dish. Spread WHISTLEP Ar ME operatic AINTIEMBAIDIEINIO DIS] 4, fale pineapple over the top, Sprinkle with coconut. THIS MORNING ! siiighnote (2 CAMPIRONGHIN #3 To match Serve cool or chilled. Makes 6 to 8 servings. sl SEINOIRTAIBAIGIN (| $8 Fo matct gs. 3 octal DIRIEIDMMMEISISIED] $9 rormally . 35 “Th recise ree ere RICE HEAVENLY HASH a rrendshi 8 fiend 2 cups ceoked rice bat gfemmert yy cups milk “ cup sugar ; io plo pl 1 cup drained canned pineapple tidbits LEE LURES Oop EEE oN Ee iy LE UE ee Bh 1 large orange, peeled, seeded, anddiced Ye cup chopped maraschino cherries _ 1 cup miniature marshmallows 74 cup flaked coconut % cup nut meats, chopped 1 envelope whipped topping mix, prepared Combine rice, milk, and sugar. Cook until thick and creamy, about 10 to 15 minutes, stirring oc- caslonally. Cool. Fold in remaining ingre- dients. Spoon into serving dishes and chill. Garnish with additional maraschino cherries, If desired. Makes 12 servings (4 cup each). _ EVERYONE _ NEEDS TREES ~ 5-23 CRYPTOQUIP LZMF GLFP ORMZC ARMGF IA -GIOMGP GRGRMC “Vesterday's Cryptoquip— TANTRUMS ARE TANTAMOUNT - TO GROSS RAGES. , my 1978 King Features Syndicate, Inc. Today's Cryptoquip clue: C equals 8 The. is a simple substitution cipher In which each letter used stands for another. If you think that X equals 0, it will equal O throughout the puzzle. Single letters, short words, and words using an apostrophe can give you clues to locating vowels, Solution is accomplished by trial and error. “EVERYONE — NEEDS TREES | TOLEARN | ‘TREES..A GROWING CONCERN. B *, Marsh World Ducks Unlimited (Canada) WHAT A DUCK SEES ; A. 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