Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 22 May 1942 — Page 25

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\ aii : x THE HOUSEWIFE would be wise to take care of her coffee supply in much the same way she is taking care of her other valuable possessions, according to the advice of Eurico Penteado, chairman of the PanAmerican Coffee bureau which represents eight principal Latin American

coffee-growing nations. " y ; : Mr. Penteado points out that careless preparation of coffee, hoarding : : : Three Styles of coffee, lack of care of coffee makers, all contribute substantially | Sse———————— to unnecessary waste. To help the a ; 4 : > E xactly as I lustrated American housewife get more out of ; 3 2 j 5 her coffee, he suggests eight points: : ‘ on L | at Right 1. Buy coffee by the pound as needed, every few days, as you would other perishable foods. 2. Choose the right grind; the kind suited to your coffee pot. Ask for a drip grind, for a vacuum or drip pot! an all-purpose grind for a percolator or for “boiled coffee.” 3. Keep coffee in a clean, tightly covered canister, because the oxygen| NOTE: Some time ago I published of the air causes it to oxydize and|a column containing the complaints lose flavor, so more is then needed |of children against their parents. in making the brew. Since then the letters have contin4. Measure both coffee and water {ued to flow in from unhappy young carefully in making the beverage. people. Here is another symposium: You don't “guess” when you bake| “My parents get mad because my cake. Why guess your cup of coffee? friends call me up and I am never 5. For coffee making, draw fresh [allowed to bring friends to my cold water, and bring it to a gallop- \house. They want me to go steady ing boil. Freshly drawn water con-|with one boy when I am too young tains oxygen that sparkles-up the for that. B. H.” coffee taste, and water at a boil re-| | fe : : Ag : * dsmses wnat marvelous settee fever, ss Da rasuim 3nd | Big value straws in sprightly new ese results canno e achiev ] 2 ? ; te with stale water that is below full|l Dave lost my girl friends because ae warm weather fashions. Air-light I can’t go with boys as they do.

boiling point. vi I; 6. Make only as much coffee at a | DISAPPOINTED: on your head and feather-light on

time as you wish to serve. In other| I Went skating with a boy until ; your purse. See our big assortment, 4 words, control the amount of coffee/11 and then we bowled until 2 ® f lich we've. sickad the 7ol you serve as carefully as you would |o'clock. Now my father won't let opu ar SHOPS from which we've picked the fol control the amount of porter house| me have any more dates with him. lowing:

steak or any other valuable food. |The boy wants to apologize to my|. * 7. If any coffee is left over, use|father for the late hour, but it won't

it in making desserts or puddings.|do any good. MARIE.” America's popular sailor in

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8. Keep the coffee-maker and all| “I am 14. My mother lets boys a new lightweight * straw, drip bags scrupulously clean. For come to the house, but she won't a half-clean coffee-maker ruins that let me go out with them. She says Fancy open weave. Novelty

ip sticker; unlined and cool. 3 . good coffee flavor. bogs are Joo Teele in gas aud be $ i i Each sweatband; unlined. Light sweatband. Natural tan my parents will take us. My moth- izes 6% to 7/3. gray, light tan, light co- and light cocoanut. Sizes sweatband. Natural color,

. Sizes 634 to 7/5. 6% to 7/5. Sizes 634 to 7/5. umper Frock |e taxes me everywhere 1 go witn coanut. Sizes 6% to 7//; 4 to 7/2 4 to 71/2 boys or girls and this isn’t much A fun. WONDERER.” “Every Sunday night there is a free show in our neighborhood park and everybody goes, but my mother doesn’t like for me to go, She only says, ‘You don’t have to go to the

ig 3 > ; : a . 3 : : . : : | : / ° 1 ° [4 k tim t 2 \ a PAS er ET AE Cool, Easily Laundered "Boyville' “I have a friend in the air corps. ; RA " ; (4 He has asked for my picture, but

my folks won't let me send it be- Poa 38 Vol \ o es > ; BOYS’ SLACK SUITS cause I sent a picture to a fellow : Sl 3 4 i ;

two years ago and haven't heard from him for over a year. I try to understand, but see no harm in sending my picture. PUZZLED.” “My parents are strict and forbid me to go to concerts and parties which are held in our community

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me I am too young to go places k where there are boys of my age, N 0 wear but other parents don’t think so. I y ; Sein don’t ask to have dates, but just a ; » ; Sanforized* rayon-and-cotton suitings, strong

little fun like my friends. Why 4 | ; and lustrous. Deep, serviceable shades of can’t my parents understand that 9. Each: : : blue, brown, teal. Drape model slacks with I am not a baby? = WORRIED,” iE : ; self belt. Popular in-or-outer shirt, A per-. ' nn : mh : fect suit for Summer wear. . .

Answer—These complaints may sound trivial to parents but rest Remarkable value!

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their children from associating with newest patte ] ” : : rns to ch In Small, Medium and Cool textured and slub-weave cottheir contemporaries, who hide girls B So ’ ° tons. Sanforized®, Sizes 4 to 10, 00

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