Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 October 1947 — Page 26

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THE INDIAN APOLIS TIMES .

PAGE 26 Eat Well for Less—

Cakes Rate High In Nutrition’ They Should Be.Added To Day’s Total Food

By NEA Service Despite your efforts to keep down food costs, you ean still give your family cake occasionally. The eggs. used in cake add protein, so does the milk. Cake can be good food and should be counted as part of the day's total nutrition COFFEE CREAM CAKE 24 cups milk 14 cup ground coffee i, cup sugar 15 cup flour 1. teaspoon salt 2 eggs slightly beaten 1 teaspoon vanilla 2 8=inch sponge lavers confectioners’ sugar Scald milk: with coffee In top of double boiler over hot water, Strain through fine sieve or cheese cloth, Combine and mix sugar, flour and galt; add slightly beaten eggs. Add hot coffee milk mixture and return to double boiler Cook over boiling walter, constantly, until thickened,

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stirring cover

and cook 5 minutes longer, Remove from heat, add vanilla Cool Spread between sponge layers and sprinkle top with confectioners SURAT.

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your meals Then

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Use It whenbutter, EXCEPT in baking The formiila 15 minutes to prepare, BUTTER WHIP 1 pound butter plain unflavored gela

color of sweet butter, ever You frying and

Lakes only

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1 envelope tin 1 can evaporated milk 1 teaspoon salt Soften gelatin in cold water grolve over hot water Cut into small pieces Set over

Dis butter hot

salt Yo the milk. Gradually whip milk into butter

UMT Plan

FRENCH LICK, Oct. 10 The Indiana Daughters of American Revolution today firmed their stand In favor of uni- { versal military training for male citizens of the United States, In a resolution adopted at the Tth annual conference of the Hoos sier DAR, delegates urged a plan which would provide military train. ing for youths “at an age and in a manner adaptable to the formal

the t

“Communism is no different from any other form of totalitarianism,’ James M. Tucker, Paoll attorney

principals of the preamble to the

Constitution not be forgotten,

be held aloft oppressed

“that all the poor and

may see, and seeing, take

heart again.”

Lampshades, We

We published a tip the other day on how to clean your own lamp shades A good tip, we thought

We still think so

Just dunk ‘em in soap and water

we sald, It does clean ‘em ~~ We've done it Not all lamp shades, of course. Just shades that won't fade In water, and that are not glued together, so they'll come unstuck when they get wet

Well, on it

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Co-operation Builds FE lower Garden

FRIENDLY FLOWER BORDER — Mrs. George Shivers (left), 6170 Primrose | Ave., and Mrs, Leon Sullivan, 6180 Primrose Ave., are reorganizing the flower border large coils or country style sausage that grows on the property line between their homes.

families have helped to plan the project.

The Doctor Sa YS Cold Feet May Develop With Age

By WILLIAM A. O'BRIEN, M. D, SEVERE,

the feel is

persistent coldness of

a common result of hard

ening of the arteries in the lowe: extremities, may be an aging

may

Even though the [feet warm and have good colar person with arteriosclerosis

water and stir until soft enough to experience severe aches in the calf beat. DO NOT MELT THE BUT- of the legs after walking a short TER, Add dissolved gelatin and distance. These promptly disappear

BUT ARGTHEY also suggestive of arterioscler-

with a rotary egg beater until milk osls of the legs, occurs at rest and does not separate. Add coloring, is worse at night if desired. Pack in dish or eon- The feet, In arteriosclerosis, mas tainer and place in refrigerator he pale; The skin becomes dry, shinuntil hard. ~ Allow half hour for ing and tight, and fails to heal alter the mixture to harden, a sore dévelops. Nails are thick —- hard and dry. . » s Artery trouble may result from DA R Suggests a spasm, hardening, or both, Tests

o determine character of the cons fition are made by injeciing drugs the arteries to relax the condition is mainly spasm, he vessels will dilate without diffiulty, If it ig caused by hardening hey cannot do so

CAalse

” n " IN ADDITION to using drugs fo testing, It

is possible to open the

vessels with injections of some of these drugs or with oral doses of them. Drugs should be tried on

all patients at first, as it is difficult to predict their action In advance

education ofthe individual.” Alcoholic beverages may be preAnother resolution asked for a scribed by the physician to open “strengthening faith inthe United yp the vessels. Nations” and deplored the “ten- Certain patients, with hardening dency to discredit the UN, Mt the arteries of tive | cri bi

helped by an operation on the sympathetic tremities

lower fx ulate the

nerves of the

These nerves reg

Who wus a principal speaker Yester (i,a of the vessels. causing them to diy, told the delegates. become larger or smaller After Tucker, speaking on “Npon Al citing the nerves, the vessels are of ¥s Nests the Cornerstone of the permanently larger, Nation” suid the peoples of the world turnad te the United States Patients with hardening of the

“as, the only beacon light shining Arieries ‘nut. ake extra care of forth in a world made dark by the their feet to avold any injuries of forces who would strike down the he skin. since healing may be diffi foun tions of individual liberty.” cult They should wear comforts Judge Dan Pyle. South Rend able socks and shoes, and if possible, speaking to the convention earlier, 80 0 & warmer climate. said that it was the duty of all 8 8 = citizens to work ande strive that the QUESTION: Are leg cramps in

A young boy caused by diabetes?

ANSWER: Some patients with elop neuritis, which painful, Usual cause of leg cramps

however, rheumatic

In a boy,

fatigue or fever,

To Dunk or Not to Dunk?

Mean

Good, old reliable Here's what we said First of -all, it 1s

make two tests to see

company ton

necessary to

if the ravon

shade will. wash safely Check for color-fastness by rubbing an inconspicuous section with a white

cloth "moistened with soap and water If color white cloth safe Next the binding

fades onto the washing will not be check to see if the fabric on is glued to the lamp don't shade (Bi

dry-cleaned

frame. If glue has beens used

attempt to wash the

probably can- be with SUCCOSS ) Now that

rayon shade can be wa

vou've decided that the

hed, follow

these three simple steps 1. Pll a large galvanized tub with enough lukewarm water to cover

the shade, - While

INnsing 1s not

a second tub for absolutely “essential, it does make it possible to finish the Job more gx kly without the neces

sity of wiiting to empty and refill

the tub After filling the tub. make a thiek suds using a mild soapsor a special

soapless” shampoo. Dip the shade working quickly

brush to remove stub-

up and Use a soft born spot 2. Rinse shade in and out of water,

down,

thoronughh dipn'ng the

clear lukewarm 3. Use a Turkish towel to AXCOPSS

wipe off moisture to dry in a warm from direct sunlight Turn from time to time lo assure even drving Could be we're bot Anvb

Hang up

room Aways

h right dy had any exner es with lamp hades they'd hike to write and ell us about? { Appeal | Dress up children by cutting bits of orange rind into the pot in which it 18, cooing. The children will love the ‘added flavor andthe touch of color.|

cooked cereal for the

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” ” ” By MARGUERITH SMITH LAST FALL TWO LOCAL families bullit a flower border. Nothing new in that, do you say? No, ful even the flowers weren't a bit different from the depniniums and zinnias in many an Indianapolis garden. But the border itself is almost unique, It grows on the property line between the home of the George Shivers family at

6170 Primrose Ave. and that of their next door neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sullivan, 6180 Primrose Ave, Their joint effort has been so satisfying that as soon as frost finishes ff the zinnias and ageratum that were still attrac tive early this week, they'll set

out to improve it for next year, I sreally. .a..double.. project, for the flower border has for its background a handsome brick fireplace, built by the men of the families while the women were concentrating on the flow. ers, Even 18-year-old Eunice Saivers helped with. digging in moss to loosen the soil and transplanting roses, pinks, and forgetmenots that had earlier blossomed in scattered parts of the two yards “The fireplace gives us a safe place to burn our papers, and al good pienlc spot, 100," Mrs. Shivers said, Te

Both Families Work Hard to Plant Garden

“As to how we planned it ont”

two

peat

Mrs. Sullivan contributed, “first Mrs. Shivers would have an jc a, then mavbe I'd have one, She

saved seed for the ageratum we used for the border. I've brought some hyacinth bulbs from a trip to Michigan. They ought to be pretty next spring. And that's how it goes.” Mrs, Sullivan's father, Louis Prosch, who lives at 105 N. Fifth St. in Beech Grove, contributed delphinfum plants as well as canterbury bells, oriental poppies, and Flanders poppies (these raised from seed that came from Flanders field) “Of course it was hard work,” said Mrs, Shivers, “but we enjoyed working on it together.” And now both families are congratulating themselves on “How lucky we are to have such good neigh(Funny, isn’t it, how some have all the luck?)

bors” people Fall Excellent Time To- Plant Garden

As beginning Rardeners

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Cooking sausage in casings retains the form and juiciness of the meat. As a result, the flavor Is preserved 4and the meat will come to the table. in an attractive manner,

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to prevent the casings from burst. ling and shrinking excessively durling cooking. Sausage, which must {be stored in the refrigerator for, best keeping quality, is cold and must start cooking at a low temperature " to, allow the casings to, expand and keep soft while the sausage meat heats up. The browning can be done at the end of the cooking. |

Pricking the casings in several! places may prevept bursting, but it allows too much of the juice and! fat to escape and “the result is shrunken, dry sausage, A good way to cook links or! coils ‘is to add two tablespoons of water for each half pound, cover and steam five minutes, then re-| move the cover, drain off the water and brown the sausage slowly, turn- | jing often to obtain an even L own. {It takes at least 15 minutes for {links and 30 to 40 minutes for t

to cook as thoroughly as it should.

Leave the large coils whole during the cooking and carve at the table for the juiciest and most at-| tractive meat.

ROASTED COUNTRY SAUSAGE | WITH SPANISH SAUCE

The combined ideas of the

y have gathered from- the foregoIng, wise gardeners do all the work they cap in the fall, knowing from past experience they won't have time for all they want to do in the spring. Also, right | ater frost is a good time to cifange around and set out peren- | nial plants,

(For Monday Dinner) 1 tbsp. butter or bacon drippings 1 lb. roasted country style sausage | 1 green or red sweet pepper | 4 medium tomatoes OR

For good effect, combitre them into one flower béd rather than Pa c. canned tomatoes scatter them around over your J medium’ onion, chopped lawn. The average small lot dot- # 18D. salt

Pepper 1 tbsp. coarsely chopped parsley Heat butter or drippings in skillot.! (This roasted sausage which has een throughly cooked and is found | in most groceries has little fat.) | Lay sausage in one piece in the | skillet and add the next five in-| gredients, | |

always-—change them next ——Cover—tightly —and cook -stowly year. And you'll be making no until vegetables are soft and the mistake If you use an unbroken Meat is heated thoroughly or for expanse of lawn to set off your About 20 minutes. Remove to a ho house. platter, sprinkle with chopped pars16 and serve very hot. Serves five.

ted with a flower bed here and there resembles a good case of measles--no matter how attracuve each bed is in itself, Visualize your planting as a whole. Unity of eect in house, Shrubs, trees and flower beds will give the most satisfaction. Don't be afraid to make mistakes. You

As for fall planting, your perennial bed will thrive best on rotied manure if you can get it, The soil er ‘ bacteria, whose growth manure Oysters R’ ‘Back encourages, boost flowers as no other fertilizer alone will do. I In Season question the use of quick acting chemical fertilizers in fall preparation of perennial beds, but bone

With oysters back in season, celebrate theiy reappearance with a rich and delicious “half and half” oyster

meal used plentifully becomes p } MES stew served from the heirloom slowly available to encourage good you can use ‘ureen. Accompany the stew with

| your chemical fertilizer in the Dotato chips which have been sprinspring, kled with grated cheese and i - pe ———r— browned lightly. (This browning

(takes but a moment.) | Pick over one pint of oysters, discarding bits of shell. Heat the oysters with one-half .cup of water until their edges curl. Drain. Add oysters to a cup of cream and one of milk heated in the upper part of a doube boier. Now add strained oyster liquid. Season with sait pepper and a few grains of mace.

Mildew Menace

Damp clothing and linens allowed to remain in a closed clothes hamper or laundry bag invite damage from mildew. Mold spores, always in the air, will thirve in the warm| dampness of the hamper and the | resulting fungus growth can impair| the usefulness of the garments,

Visitors Here Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Tilton and

MARRIED—Miss Mary Elizabeth Karstadt, daughter of Mr.

3 / their son, John David. have re-| ana Mrs “Hans Karstadt, 350 turned to their home in Camden, Ripple Rd., was married Aug. Nn. J., after visiting Mrs. Tilton's|

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