The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, December 13, 1946, Page Nine, Image 9

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    HOUSEHOLD HINTS *
By Mrs. Brevy Lilly Phone 2-4051
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We would like for you to share
your choice recipes with us. They
will be printed with grateful ap
preciation, with your name.
Scalloped Corn & Tomatoes
1 can corn
1 can tomatoes
2 teaspoons salt
1 tablespoon sugar
3 tablespoons butter or oleo
pepper
Va cup water
buttered bread crumbs
* Mix together 1 can corn and 1
can tomatoes (drain off liquid)
add salt sugar, butter, then pep
per to taste, add Ya cup water.
Pour in greased casserole, cover
top with buttered bread crumbs.
Temperature around 400 degrees,
*5 to 60 minutes.
Sprits Cookies
1 cup butter
2!3 cup sugar
3 egg yolks
txk cups cake flour
(sifted before measuring)
1 teaspoon almond flavoring
Cream butter, add sugar, then
beat thoroughly. Add the egg
>olks, then the flour and flavor
ing. Chill.
Fill cookie press, force through
:n shapes as desired on the un
•rreased cookie sheet. Tempera
ture 375 degrees. Baking time 8
’o 12 minutes.
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Macaroni "n" Cheese Loaf
1 cup 7-minute macaroni
% pound American cheese diced
lVi cups milk scalded
1 cup soft bread crumbs
V4 cup melted butter or margar
ine
1 can pimento, chopped
1 tablespoon chopped parsley
1 tablespoon chopped onion
Salt pepper, paprika
3 beaten eggs
Cook macaroni 7 minutes in
boiling salted water; drain. Melt
cheese in top of double boiler,
gradually, add milk, stirring con
stantly, add bread crumbs, but
ter, pimento, parsley and onions;
season, add eggs; fold in maca
roni. Pour into greased 5 by 9
inch loaf pan. Bake in a slow
oven (325 degrees) until firm
about 50 minutes. Serves 6. Serve
with tomato sauce.
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Household Hints
To treat scratches on oak furni
ture, cover the scratches with
brown liquid shoe polish. Then
wax over the area.
To loosen the action of a zipper
that is sticking zip it up tightly
and then rub the lead of a pencil
up and down the center of it. The
graphite in the lead will loosen it.
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Date ..... 1946
THE VOICE
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Address ____,___._________
BILL MURRELL’S
CAPITOL HDW. & PAINT
Complete Hardware Stock
15th & O 2-2676
PAINT IS SCARCE
We appreciate your
patronage and hope
We soon can supply
all your requirements
VAN SICKLE
GLASS & PAINT CO.
143 So. 10th
VINE ST. MARKET
Groceries St Meats
22nd and Vine
2-6583 — 2-6584
UNION
SHOE SHOP
1018 "O" STREET
2-7887
MEUSBORN
Service Station
1701 R Street
Let Us Service Your Car
SMITH PHARMACY
2146 Vine
Prescriptions — Drugs
Fountain — Sundries
Phone 2-1958
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Invitations or Announcements
Many Unusual Designs
Double Envelopes
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LYTLE PRINTING CO.
2-3839 2219 "O" Street
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Store Hours Daily 9:30 * 5:30
Thursdays 10:00 - 9:00
A Christmas Suggestion
ior Wife and Mother!
TWEED
COATS
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Styled by Hirsch
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Moisture and wrinkle - proof
coats by Hirsch . . . Exclusive
in Lincoln in Gold's Fashion
Basement 1 Rich tweed mix
tures in fitted and boxy style
coats . . heavy rayon satin lined
for long and comfortable service.