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• HOUSEHOLD HINTS By Mrs. Brevy Lilly Phone 2-4051 --^ Table of Standard Measurements Dash or few grains less than Vs teaspoon 3 teaspoons ... 1 tablespoon 4 tablespoons..... Vi cup 2 tablespoons -- Vs cup 5 tablespoons and 1 teaspoon Vs cup 8 tablespoons .— Vz cup 10 tablespoons and 2 teaspoons % cup 12 tablespoons .cup 16 tablespoons ...1 cup fl2 cups .... 1 pint 4 cups or 2 pints —...1 quart 4 quarts . .. 1 gallon ■ All measurements are level and based on standard measuring spoons, cups, etc. « Cottage Salad Vz cup cottage cheese Vz cup grated cheddar cheese 1 teaspoon grated onion Lettuce Tangy French Dressing Combine cottage cheese, cheddar cheese and onion; shape into balls. Serve on lettuce with dressing. Serves 4. Tangy French Dressing Add to a good french dressing I j^I teaspoon worchester sauce i& > mi ijji1—ini .i!mmmmm 2 drops tabasco and 2 tablespoons prepared horse-radish before beating. Pineapple Ambrosia 1 No. 2 can (21/2 cups) pineapple cuts 2 cups chopped marshmallows 2 bananas % cup shredded cocoanut Chill pineapple cuts; drain off most of syrup, add marshmallows sliced bananas, sprinkle with co conut. Serves 4-6. Salmon A'LaKing Croquettes 1 1-lb. can (2 cups) salmon 1 can Campbell Mushroom Soup 2 eggs 2 tablespoons water Combine salmon, and mush room soup. Pack into greased pan 8”x8”x2”; chill thoroughly. Cut in diamonds, beat eggs, add water. Roll croquettes in crumbs, dip in egg; roll in crumbs, fry in shallow fat or salad oil heated to 375 degrees F. about 5 minutes or until brown. Drain on absorbent paper. SUBSCRIBE NOW! February 15, 1947 THE VOICE 2225 S St., Lincoln, Nebr. Editor: Enclosed find $_ for _ yr.(s) subscription to THE VOICE at the rate of $2.00 per year. The Voice will be mailed to the subscriber weekly. #Name ___....__ Phone Address ___ -— ■ Credit subscriptions to ...-. ■ “Our Goodwill Subscription Campaign is now on!” The Future Is Yours (Continued from page 2) How did Edna Lewis begin? Where did she study? What are her- plans? She was born in Freetown, Va. Even seven years ago New York and costume designing were miles and dreams away. But not the charming little flowers she fash ioned out of bits of paper and cloth, the tiny dolls she dressed in bazarre costumes—nor the necessity for making her own clothes and those of her family. "I have always had to sew," she says. "We had hardly any money—but I loved beautiful things and there was nothing else to do but make them myself." But she had help—from fashion magazines which she studied and clipped. Not only did the fash ions themselves interest her, but the lives and activities of their creators as well. She bought sewing instruction books and learned the language and. tech niques of the crafts, and the uses of various sewing implements. Shortly after finishing high school, Edna Lewis came to New York at the invitation of a rela tive. New York is a big city. Sometimes you lose your nerve, or you’re helplessly humbled by the thousands of talented, even brilliant people milling frantical ly around. It takes more than ambition to push through to re cognition. How did Edna Lewis manage it? (To be continued) MO South 30th St., Lincoln Nob. • Phono 2-4747 THE EVAHS CLEANERS — LAUNDERERS Save Money Use our Cash and Carry Plan 333 No. 12th St. Dial 2-6961 UNION SHOE SHOP 1018 "O" STREET 2-7887 VINE ST. MARKET Groceries & Meats 22nd and Vine 2-6583 — 2-6584 PAINT IS SCARCE We appreciate your patronage and hope We soon can supply all your requirements VAN SICKLE GLASS & PAINT CO. 143 So. 10th Our Super Market 1717 R St. Phone 2-3160 Was formerly Hanley's Cash & Carry Market Full Line of PORK and BEEF at very reasonable prices RADIO SERVICE H & K RADIO SERVICE Phone 3-6721 1032 South St. C. H. Carney Phone 2-2250 Carney Seed & Sales "We Buy and Sell Seed" Field, Garden and Flower Seeds Poultry Feeds and Supplies 144 So. 9th Si. Lincoln, Nebr. JACK’S MARKET 2305 R St. 2-3994 Complete Line of Fresh Frozen Fruits & Vegetables * * * * Fresh Meats, Fruits & Vegetables • * * * Open evenings until 7:30