The voice. (Lincoln, Nebraska) 1946-195?, February 28, 1947, Page Seven, Image 7

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    • HOUSEHOLD HINTS
By Mrs. Brevy Lilly Phone 2-4051
For cold wash days add two
tablespoons of salt to the last
rinse water, this shortens time
needed to gather clothes as the
salt keeps the clothes from freez
ing to the line.
* * * «
Don't dab perfume on fabrics,
especially rayon. It may stain or
cause fabric to bleach out.
• • • •
Sharp corners on bed springs
sometime catch and tear sheets.
^Wrap the comers carefully with
^adhesive tape and sheets will not
catch.
* * * •
Triangle Club Sandwich
3 slices toast
Chili Sauce
v American Cheese
Mayonnaise
Sliced tongue
Lettuce
Stuffed Olives
Sweet Pickles
Spread a slice of toast with
chili sauce, cover it with sliced
cheese, then with a second slice
of toast spread with chili sauce.
Spread the top of the sauce with
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mayonnaise, cover with slicedi
toi.^ut and the third slice of
toast spread with mayonnaise.
Cut into four triangles and stand j
upright on a plate, garnish the i
center with crisp lettuce, stuffed j
olives and sweet pickles.
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Maple Prune Mousse
1 cup maple syrup
2 egg whites
a4 tsp. gelatin
3 tbsps. cold water
1 cup pureed prunes unsweetened |
1 cup chopped nuts »j
hs cup cream, whipped
l4 tsp salt
1 tsp. Vanilla
Soak the gelatin in cold water
and dissolve it over hot water.
Boil maple syrup until it just
reaches the point where it will
spin a thread when it is poured
from a spoon. In the meantime,
beat the egg whites stiff, pour the
hot syrup over the beaten eg?
w'hites while stirring with a brisk
folding movement. Add dissolved
gelatin, prunes, salt, vanilla, nuts,
fold inr the whipped cream and
pour into glasses. Chill before
serving.
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February 28, 1947
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The Future Is Yours—
(Continued from page 2)
for a $1,500,000 housing job in
Baltimore; and a $2,000,000 de
fense project in Washington, D.C. I
With the war slump in con
struction work. Mr. Christian
came to New York. At about the
same time Gale Agencies decided
to bring Negro executives into
the firm and had turned to the
Urban League of greater New
York for guidance in the selec
tion of an Accountant. Mr. j
Christian was recommended and 1
in the three years of association |
with the organization has been
encouraged, in his position as
Controller, to exploit his capa-!
bilities fully.
He takes away the doubt and
mystery of competing and win
ning in the American business
world.
“Color may be a handicap," he!
says, but it is not a barrier. It is
obvious that a Negro must 'do a
better job'—but then anybody
should do a better job if he wants
to gel ahead."
"Many of the problems facing
Negro boys and girls are solved
by proper technical trainim and
determined effort." he explains.
“There is nothing difficult about
it—”
The Future is Yours—
Plan and Prepare!
PAINT IS SCARCE
We appreciate your
patronage and hope
We soon can supply
all your requirements
VAN SICKLE
GLASS A 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 BEE?
at very reasonable prices
--
What D’ya Mean
A Nickle Won’t
Buy Anything
These'Days
ACTUALLY
You Get More
For Your Money
Electrically today
Than Ever Before
Perhaps, ii is hard to believe,
with the rising costs of today,
but it is a fact that electricity
costs less today than ever before.
Since Consumers Public Power
District has been in operation,
electric rates have steadily gone
down. Today, you pay less per
kilowatt hour than even before
the war. And think of the many
valuable services electricity pro
vides for mere pennies.
Yes, it is true you get more for
your money electrically today
than ever before.
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