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THE INDIANAPOLIS TIMES .
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Plastic Toys Make Your Back Yard A Garden Of Eden
By ANNETTE GREEN Times Special Writer
NEW YORK, Aug. 9 How to keep your youngsters occupied during the summer months is no small
problem. Since most of thei waking hours are spent out-of-doors, it is up to you to pla: constructive, safe activities. A boon to any mother is a substantial-sized backyard. This play area allows you to 'teep the children within calling and seeing distance, and yet, at the same time, gives them plenty of room to move around. Ideal for backyard fun is a water merry-go-round. Complete with inflated plastic horses big enough for the children to ride, it makes the home swimming pool family. It has a carousel base, air inflated and water-cooled, and is nontippable. The entire toy weighs only four pounds.
” n ” BABY CAN take to the air on @ plastic playpad or in a plasticlined basket complete with such delightful chewables as plastic rattles, animals and toys. Your older youngsters will find satisfaction in enormous balls that are as exciting on the lawn as on the beach. Mudpie molds and dishes, gardening water cans and pails, miniature plastic wheelbarrows, airplanes, trucks and trains, as you well know, hold their own fascination. Plastic playclothes for youngsters are practical and popular. Cowboy and cowgirf outfits keep summer laundry to a minimum
and are perfect, among other -°
purposes, sessions.
5 n n SINCE YOUR principal interest in all these outdoor activities in addition to providing fun, is maintaining healthful standards of cleanliness for your children, you will find plastics your greatest aid. All of the toys can be.wiped off with a sudsy cloth as frequently and easily as.necessary. Grime never gets a chance -to imbed itself in anything. Even
for bubble - blowing
Use Sweet Potatoes In Making Salad
Here is a new way to prepare an old familiar stand-by for picnics and summer buffets. Make potato salad with sweet potatoes. Here's how: Combine two cups of cooked sweet potatoes, cut in 13-inch cubes with one cup sliced celery, one cup apple, cored and chopped and one-third cup shelled walnuts in bowl. Add two tablespoons fresh, canned
or frozen lemon juice, two tea-
spoons salt to one-fourth cup potato mixture; toss lightly with fork until thoroughly mixed. Makes four servings.
a possibility for every |
TWO—For dry
SOAP AND WATER TREATMENT—Little boys don’t mind soap and water so much when they can play in it.
if baby is terribly attached to a toy that isn’t washable, you can make. a plastic fabric ‘slipcover” to fit. No matter how dirty the toys may become during a day of mudpie making, the beauty of plastics is they can start each day as fresh and clean as the day they were made.
” on n A QUICK soap-and-water wiping when playtime is over will do the trick. And since soap and water themselves are
prime favorites as toys, why not encourage the children to lend a hand in keeping their playthings clean? Washing out the ‘plastic wading pool every now and then, for instance, is not only advisable, but you can sell it to the younger set as an exciting play project. If you and your family are apartment dwellers, you probably head for the beach at every opportunity. Again plastics
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WASHDAY EVERY DAY—Like-mother like-daughter takes on new appeal when children are encouraged to mimic constructive adult “behavior.
will prove a great help. They are so durable and feather light = ” u ¢ TAKE ALONG an air-condi-tioned, inflated, water-cooled
plastic beach mat. Sand, sea, salt and suntan lotion won't even phase it. Carry your own sea-going boat along in the car. An eight-pound plastic boat, which carries two grown-ups and two youngsters, folds into a package no bigger than 16 inches square. Putting it in dry-
New Cooks Get Hints for the Kitchen
Maybe Grandma made perfect muffins with a pinch of this and a heaping spoon of that, but don’t forget she added vears of experience and a little luck besides to her list of ingredients. New cooks today don’t have to depend on Lady Luck in this era of tested recipes, automatic ovens and standardized equipment if they follow recipe directions carefully and heed these suggestions: ONE—Always sift flour once before measuring. A small sifter which fits over a standard measuring cup makes the ‘job easier. ingredients
use a measuring cup that holds just one full cup when leveled off on top with spatula. For liquid ingredients use a standard liquid measuring cup to get an accurate cupful without spilling and for easier pouring. Hold cup-mark at eye level while measuring. THREE — You will need a standard measuring-spoon set} especially for baking powder and soda. All measurements should be level. And beware warped spoons—they’re inaccurate and may cause failures. FOUR—Baking pans should be bright. Darkened pans in the oven absorb heat and cause
excessive browning; warped
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ones give uneven results. A pastry brush will speed up greasing. FIVE—When you're ready to stir liquids into dry ingredients
use a round-bottom bowl. There will be no corner for dry ingredients to hide in and miss the strokes of a wooden spoon.
Dangerous lvy
More than 800 tons of poison ivy leaves were used in experiments, which subsequently identified the poison in the ivy as urushiol, a distant cousin of carbolic acid.
of western New Mexico.
dock after use is as simple as changing your clothes. Swab it
down with a soapy cloth to wipe off the salt water, dry it off and fold it up in the hall closet. - Most children like to take along water wings or swimming tube, and these, too, can easily be kept clean. Give plastics the simple care they require, and you will help to assure your family of a healthy, happy summer,
Here's Easy Recipe For a Quick Meal
For a quick lunch or supper, make up biscuit dough from your favorite recipe or pre-
pared mix. Roll out into a rect-
angle, Combine a can of “bite size” tuna with a can of whole kernel corn moistened with a small amount of white sauce or condensed cream of mushroom or celery soup. Roll up dough as for a jelly roll. Bake, then slice and serve, each slice topped with heated white sauce or cream soup.
Indians Own Sheep
More than one-half of all the sheep in the United States are owned by the Navajo Indians,
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N Accurate Count Helps Hold Advantage
SOUTH could have made this contract if he had
: a full advantage of the accurate count which he got
on the opponents’ suit distribu-
tions. The king of clubs was led and South won with dummy's ace. He got off on the right foot by immediately ruffing a ¢lub in his hand. He entered dummy twice in the trump suit and ruffed off the two remaining clubs. On the second trump
and on the last club lead, East
discarded a small heart, » » o
NEXT, SOUTH cashed the king and ace of hearts and ruffed his last heart on the hoard. He then led a small dia-
Quick Meal Tips Listed
A simple trick can turn the ordinary sandwich into a zlamor dish for a quick light
meal. Make sandwiches of day-old white bread with tunatomato, liverwurst, Swiss cheese and tomato, sharp Cheddar cheese spread, cream cheese and jelly or peanut butter fillings. Then dip sandwich in this basic egg-milk mixture—14 teaspoon salt and #3 cup milk added to two slightly beaten eggs in one-quart bowl, beaten until well-blended—and brown with a little fat in a skillet. Try these other versions of the eggmilk mixture for tasty variations: Deviled—Add one tablespoon prepared mustard and two tablespoons mayonnaise or mayonnaise-type dressing. Curry—Add '4 teaspoon curry powder. Savory-—Use 3; cup vegetable juice cocktail or tomato juice in place of milk. Orange-cinnamon — Use 33 cup orange juice in place of milk; omit salt and add two teaspoons grated orange rind, one teaspoon ground cinnamon and three tablespoons confectioner’s sugar.
Can of Salmon deal Main Dish Salad
An eight-oz. can of salmon, tossed with fresh vegetables and crisp greens, is an excellent main dish salad for lunch or supper. Break salmon into "large flakes and pour some French dressing over fit. Put into the refrigerator to
chill. Drain off the liquid and |
add some sliced green onions, radishes, tuce, broken into pleces. Add some mayonnajase and toss gy together.
cucumber - and let- |
have started with exactly six South dealer cards in that suit. Also, West North-South vulnerable had shown exactly two spades. NORTH 85 a
S—K J 6 & SOUTH had nothing to lose H—K 2 by laying down his ace of dia- ; D748 monds fter stripping ‘out the _ ° C—A 6538 clubs as he did. After that, he WEST EAST could have played three rounds S—8 5 S—9 of hearts, ruffing the last round H—Q J 5 H—10 9 7 6 4 In dummy. D—K 8 D—J 10 9 5 West would have followed to C—KQJ9172 (C—108 4 all three heart leads and that SOUTH meant he could not possibly S—AQ10782 have started with more than H—A 8 8 two diamonds, He had played D—AQ6 38 the eight of diamonds on the Cnone ace and so had left either one
The bidding: Or One .' a South West North East SOUTH could now have led 18 2C 28 Pass a small diamond from the 3C Pass 4 S Pass board. If East had played the 58S Pass 6-8 All Pass king, the contract would have re RAR — heen safe. Of course, East
“mona, planning to play “his 8ixspot if East played the five, thus throwing West in the lead for a suicidal return. But East put up the nine of diamonds and South finessed the queen. West won with the king and had a safe return in his last - diamond. East still had a diamond winner and the contract was down one, Declarer had a sure-fire safety play. Since East had shown out of clubs on the fourth lead, West was known to
couldn't. do that and South would put up his queen with.a feeling of complete safety. If West had no more diamonds, the queen would win and only one diamond trick would have to be conceded. If West won with the king of diamonds, that would be all right, too, because he would have no safe return. He would have to return a club and South could ruff in dummy while discarding the last diamond from his hand.
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“The 1952 Look for the Young In or Out of College"
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fashion show
Wednesday, August 13 2:30 p. m. and 5:45 p. m.
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