TV Radio Mirror (1960)

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Moving Day for the Si (Continued) He likes coming home to it. This is the house he dreamed of having, surrounded by open country. The golf course is nearby, and he likes that. He loves to cook — and the children wait for him to fix barbecues — outdoors in good weather, on our new indoor barbecue when it's cold. It gives him scope for all his specialties, which could be sweet-and-sour pork, or Chinese pepper steak, or any of a dozen other exotic dishes. Not that the girls worry about specialties! Their favorites are the same old standbys, frankfurters or hamburgers on buns — 'the big-girl style,' they call them, so big they can hardly get their mouths around them!" The one thing the Sterlings haven't enjoyed about the country was moving last June from one house in New Canaan to another at the other side of town. From the home that had sheltered them for five happy years to a new and bigger one. A rambling and lovely ranch-style house, with room for everyone to spread out and be comfortable. Jack and Barbara just (Continued on page 64) Jack may not know how, but he surely knows what he wants done, around the new Sterling home. You can take Al Parisi's word for it! Barbara knows what she wants, too — but it's something else to keep a crew of movers toting new things to just the right rooms. She rapidly learned, "There's no time for details." For Jack and Cathy — the "middle" daughter — it's all in fun. Daddy had done his planning well in advance. And it was the older and younger girls who found their schedules dislocated. The Jack Sterling Show is heard over WCBS Radio 'New York), Monday through Friday, from 5:30 to 9 A.M. EDT— Sat., to 10 A.M.— with time out for news.