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Show At That She Put Her First Aid Training to Good Use A woman who had driven the other members of a first-ai- d class nearly frantic by her continual criticism of the whole idea turned up one day a complete convert. Why, she said, yesterday I was sitting at home when I heard a screeching of brakes and then a terrific crash. Two cars had upturned right in front of our gate and four people were lying in the road. One woman had a deep cut in her arm, two men had broken legs, and another severe lacerations of the face. But, thank Heaven, I remembered exactly what you had taught me. I bent over and put my head between my knees and didnt faint! Lemon juice may be mixed Never leave medicine or any with cream cheese that is used as kind of drink uncovered in a sicka stuffing for green peppers. room. Never throw away bones left One from a roast or shoulder. Put brown and a half cups of dark sugar are equivalent to a them in cold water, and if cooked of granulated sugar. cupful several hours, a very good soup may be obtained with the addition of diced vegetables. Always remove the ice from trays when defrosting a mechanilinen is soaked cal refrigerator. Wash the trays in If iodine-staine- d in a solution of ammonia and plenty of warm water and soap- -, water, a teaspoon of ammonia to suds. Scald, cool and refill with a pint of water, the stain quickly water to freeze. You will then have clear, tasteless ice cubes. will disappear. Minds in Reverse Fair Question Two met after an The bus was full, and the conductor was about to ring the bell, interval of some months. One of when the usual last man, puffing them immediately exclaimed in a and blowing, jumped on board and hearty voice: Youre all right! How am I? started to climb to the upper deck. the conductor said Here, you! curtly. You cant go up there! Why not? retorted the passenger. Isnt the top going? mind-reade- (See Recipes Below) One of the most difficult tasks that faces the housewife is that of get- ting variety into the meat dish. Meat, in itself, is delicious, but if served in the same way, with the same vegetables or without condiments, casionally, it smacks of sameness. There are many who will always bake ham without varying the glaze to add interesting flavor to the meat. There are others who dont realize that a bit of natural, homegrown herbs will pep up the good, Some al, pot roast. ways serve luncheon meats cold on a slab of bread or with potato salad, and so on. For once, lets try things new and interesting' Liverwurst Loaf. (Serves 6) pound bologna 2 tablespoons chili sauce 4 tablespoons mayonnaise 1 tablespoon lemon juice pound liver sausage 3 tablespoons finely chopped pickle 4 tablespoons chopped celery 2 teaspoons onion juice 1 loaf unsliced white bread 3 tablespoons creamed butter Put bologna through food chopper; add chili sauce, 2 tablespoons of mayonnaise and lemon juice. Mix to a smooth paste. Mash liver sausage, add chopped pickle, celery, onion, Worcestershire sauce, remaining mayonnaise and mix to a smooth paste. Cut crust from bread, slice three inch lengthwise slices. Place one slice on baking sheet and spread with bologna paste. Top with remaining slice of bread. Spread entire loaf with creamed butter. Bake oven in a moderate 30 minutes. Place on platter and garnish with stuffed olives and tomato wedges. Kidneys and liver are both delectable if prepared with the proper seasonings: Roast Kidney Loaf. (Serves 6) 1 pound beef, veal, pork or lamb kidney 1 cup milk 8 slices bread Vi cup bacon drippings or butter ed (350-degre- e) Point-Savin- A woman ought to buy a new often for the sake of morale. Every man will get a good laugh out of it (except her husband). hat g Menu Roast Kidney Loaf Parsleyed Potatoes Buttered Greens Orange-Endiv- e Salad Whole Wheat Biscuits Butter Lemon Chiffon Pie Beverage Recipe Given oc- Buy War Savings Bonds Crispness you can hear1 Cold Meat Warms Up for Main Dish Lynn Chambers Save Used Fats! well and grind, including the nal fat. Pour milk over bread and soak. Combine all inter mm Complete Change How you have changed! You used to have thick black hair and now youre bald. You used to have a ruddy complexion and now youre pale. You used to be stocky and now youre thin. Im surprised, Mr. Gordon. But Im not Mr. Gordon. Look! Youve even changed rtoHkSKelloggs Rice Krispies equal the whole ripe grain in nearly all the Tha Grains ara Graat Food the f.nade - 'party for of the months Ton protective food elements declared essential to human nutrition. Novem- your name! ingredients and mix thoroughly. Pack firmly in a loaf pan. Bake in a moderate oven hours! (350 degrees) for 1 Liver Deluxe. (Serves 6) 6 tablespoons bacon drippings 1 large onion, thinly sliced 6 cups shredded cabbage 1 teaspoon salt Vi teaspoon pepper 1 pound cubed liver Vz cup water 1 tablespoon soy sauce. Brown onion in 4 tablespoons drippings. Add cabbage and seasonings. Cover and cook over low heat for 15 minutes. Remove from pan. Roll liver in seasoned flour and brown in remaining drippings. Add water and simmer 5 minutes. Add soy sauce and cabbage. Bacon makes a tasty, light supper dish with garden-fres- h green beans: Bacon and Beans. (Serves 4) Vi pound bacon 1 pound fresh green beans 2 tablespoons bacon drippings 1 teaspoon salt cup chopped green onions tablespoons chopped pimiento Wash green beans and cut length-isCook in a small amount of water. Add bacon Vi 2 ofTriatn e. drippings and salt. Ten minutes before green beans are add cooked, green onions and pimiento. with Serve strips of crisp bacon. The outdoor flavor of the barbecue is captured with this barbecue ham. The sauce is seasoned just right, tangy but not too hot: Drain Wash kidney in cold water. Barbecued Ham. Save Used Fats! (Serves 6) 1 slice ham (2 pounds, 1 inch thick) Vi large onion Lynn Says Vz clove garlic Vi cup catsup Extra Attractions: Potato chips Vi cup Worcestershire sauce make nice snacks when theres 1 small can tomato soup a rosette of cream cheese on cup vinegar each one of them. Simply soften Vi tablespoon butter cheese and force through a pasH tablespoon sugar . try tube. Va teaspoon pepper Try a green salad with tender Simmer ham Vz hour before bakgreen scallions from the garden, ing. Chop onions and garlic very and toss together with a sour Add remaining ingredients and fine. cream dressing. Its delicious! over ham; bake uncovered corn pour in Dredge bacon pieces to 40 minutes in a moderate 30 for meal; fry until crisp. Then add oven. onion and flour for thickening and milk for the gravy. Umm . . . you wish more detailed instructions Make bacon biscuits (adding Vz on vegetable canning, write to Miss Lynn 210 cup chopped bacon to standard Chambers, Western Newspaper Union, IllibisChicago 6, Street, baked South Desplaines biscuit recipe). Top a cuits with creamed asparagus or nois Please don't forget to enclose for your envelope stamped, luncheon carrots for an inviting reply. dish. Newspaper Union. Released 2 eggs 1 green pepper minced 1 teaspoons salt Vi teaspoon pepper 3 tablespoons grated onion Vi teaspoon powdered sage by Wetrn . rs I Meat Varieties i One of CLARIONS major plans after the war will be to serve towns, smaller cities and farms with radios best suited to the real America through which runs Main Street the worlds greatest thoroughfare. In every locality there will be CLARION dealers displaying the figure which since 1922 has been the symbol of good red-coat- ed radios. Whether battery sets for those who have no power line facilities, or combinations of modern de- sign, or in between, CLARION will be completely prepared to t needs. meet your peace-tim- e CLARIONS work for the armed forces has developed its engineering and designing facilities to the highest point in its history. We are in an ideal position to serve you radio buyers more efficiently and with finer products than ever before. Watch for the CLARION sign when radios are again available. 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