Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 13 September 1946 — Page 26
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By JANE STAFFORD Science Service Staff Writer
YOU CAN ADD cheese to the list that care and intelligg thaght of foods, such as custards and | are when applied Wo fine : of cream-filled pastries, to view with | Preparing Piskles, Cl oF Isp, suspicion as a. possible source of | ih cucumbers, usi{aB%0f ine food poisoning. 4 | gred ents, preparing 4 pickles (carefully, not letting ty stand in
Of course, cheese and even cus-| 4 "\ | the salt solution longefian overs tar rfectly safe and| d ple can be pe y n | night and, above all ot letting
free from the germs that produce, J pickles ‘heat too Ich or too food poisoning. But unless: care 18! ong in the pekiing lution, are taken in the preparation of such | 430 chief keys to ng ’ foods, the germs can get in and pro- e su duce the poison that causes illness| BREAD AND rr PICKLES
in these who ea¢ fit, \ 3 lbs, A food poisoning: epidemic that|y os Steet! omanes|®
struck 384 persons and was traced 14 c. salt to cheese has just been reported by |e ¢. cold water four scientists in the Journal of the 14 1b. onions American Medical Association, 2 c. vinegar
1% c. sugar 1 tsp. celery seed 2 tsps, prepared m 1 tsp. ginger : 4 tsp. turmerie % tsp. mace Few dashes red pepp¢
IT 18 AMAZING ef rding
” » » THE CHEESE responsible for the epidemic was Colby cheese, which is similar to cheddar cheese. The particular germ was Salmonella typhimurium and this is apparently the first time food, poisoning resulted from this germ in_cheese. { Investigation of the manufacture| Choose smooth, €fN-fq toma. of the cheese by the food and drug|toes that have acqured fl gmp administration disclosed that a 10,000| color which appea# JUibefore rip. pound capacity vat was half filled |ening, or use fresh cubers about with milk. Later when the vat was|1% Inches in diametel'wagh, reto be completely filled the head Move stem end and \ssom scar cheesemaker found a mouse float- Neatly, then cut into jarter-inch ing in the vat. crosswise slices. Put ingn ename He fished ft out, completed filling |¢/Ware or glass bowl. A the vat, and made the cheese which| Sprinkle with the sl\and add was shipped to a packing company| water. Cover and lethtdq over. and then distributed to grocery Right. Turn into a OlMer and |stores. Since the germ that ‘caused|let drain 10 to 15 mink Now the food poisoning outbreak ‘is a/Put into a preserving kie, add ‘kind that causes disease in mice, Onions, peeled and _sliceithinly, it is easy to see how it got into the then the vinegar, sugar angpjces, cheese. |Heat to simmering point; mmer ; three or four minutes. Pa into ONE BIG protection against food | hot sterilized jars. Seal. poisoning or other germs from| Makes three pints. | cheese is pasteurization of the milk
| from which the cheese is made. Be- 1119 | sides being safer, cheese is said to Auxiliary Officers
| be better and of more uniform qual- , [ ity when made from tom quu-| Ag Installed | milk, Officers of the Northeast ug, { Pasteurization alone, however,| American Legion auxiliary, wee | would not have prevented the out- | installed recently at the Northeay | break in which the mouse was in-/ Community center by Mrs. W. Roba | volved, since the germs would have| ert Trittipo, charter president of gotten in after the milk was pas-| the unit and sergeant-at-arms of | teurized. | the 11th district. A cheesemaker who takes care to] New officers are Mrs. A. Wayne use only pasteurized milk is more Murphy, president; Mrs. Earl Clam- | likely to be careful about keeping | pitt and Mrs. Harrison B. Millen= | his establishment clean and watch-| dore, first and second vice presi|ing the sanitary quality of his! dents; Mrs. George Trittipd, sece | product. { retary; Mrs. Robert Byfield, trease | So .if you make sure the cheese! Urer; Mrs. Reed Davis, historian; { you eat was made from pasteurized | Mrs. John"Whitaker, chaplain, and | milk, you are taking a big step to-| Mrs. Bedford Moore, sergeant-ate-
{ ward protecting yourself from food | 8&'ms. Mrs. Murphy and Mrs. ,
| poisoning. You might also be able| George Trittipo are delegates to !to find out about the sanitary and|the 11th district, and Mesdames W. | health quality of the cheese sold| R- Trittipo, Joseph Wilkerson and In your community by asking your J. Wallace Moorman were named to |local health department. the executive board.
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"ne 9 . Five Reviews Planned
Miss Florence M. Moran, os] Mrs. Olive Enslen Tinder will re-
Hoyt ave’, will be a bridesmaid in| view “Red Morning” Frey) as the the wedding of Miss Betty McGown | first of five reviews for ‘the Psi
and William Schropp tomorrow in Iota Xi sorority in Greenfield. The (&
St. Mary's Catholic church in San- | review will be Tuesday night in the dusky, O. | First Methodist church.
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Essential to the fit of your Fall costumes,
the smoothing, slimming influence of an Archer
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to wash . . . rayon satin “lastex” or NYLON,
2 8.50 to S15 Style sketched, $15.
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IF ood Poisoning | '~ T~% 1Cases Traced Lets Fat
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