The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, March 06, 1948, Image 8

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    Bread Makes the Pudding!
(See Recipe* Below) I
Don’t Waste Bread!
Most of us don't think it matters
way or the other whether we
throw away a
stale slice of
bread, but, if
eaeh family were
to save a slice of
bread every day.
the amount would
feed many mIl
ians of hungry families who are
ess fortunate.
Small families, particularly find
hat the average loaf of bread dries
rather quickly, and there are sev
eral slices within the week that are
regarded as unfit for sandwiches.
But there are literally thousands of
oses for such bread.
Why not start on a personal
campaign of your own just to see
how much you can save by using
every scrap of bread well? Spread
the word to your friends and neigh
bors, and let’s see if tie can’t really
save food, which is the equivalent
of putting dollars and cents in your
pocketbook?
Here are ways to use those left
over pieces of bread with meats
and vegetables. They stretch these
other foods as well as make the
dish more savory, which will be of
Interest to the palate as well as the
purse.
Tangy Cheese Dish.
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Space ef Passengers
A passenger riding on a street
car, trolley coach or bus takes up
seven times less street space than
a private automobile passenger.
Wrestling Revived
Wrestling appears to have lapsed
as a sport between the time of the
Sumerians, 3000 B. C., and 1750 B
C. when the Greeks put on a re viva'
af wrestling.
LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENUS '
Salmon Salad Potato Chips
•Tomato Surprise
Watercress Salad
Bran Muffins Beverage
Blueberry Cobbler
Cream
•Recipe given.
1 teaspoon garllf salt, if desired
2 teaspoons celery salt
4 teaspoons salt
4 eggs, beaten slightly
2 caps dry bread crumbs ’
8 medium tomatoes
Combine cream cheese, milk and
seasoning. Add salt to slightly beat
en eggs. Place
dry bread crumbs
on pie plate.
Slice each toma
to crosswise into
fourths. Place one
tablespoon of the
cheese mixture
on half of the slices. Top each
with the other tomato slices. Place
toothpick into middle of each “sand
wich” to hold tomato slices togeth
er. Roll the tomato slices in the
bread crumbs, dip in beaten egg and
roll again in bread crumbs. Bake
on a well-greased cookie sheet in ■
hot (400 degree) oven for 20 min
utes. j
Largest Attendance
The largest football game attend
ance was at Soldier field, Chicago,
November 16, 1929, when 112,912
spectators watched Notre Dame de
feat Southern California 13 to 12.
Population to Decline
After having reached a peak of
165 million in 1990, the population of
the United States will start to de
cline, according to a forecast by the
U. S. bureau of the census.
River on Rampage
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.• doesn t look so good.” Boats were slowly being pushed against the
!banks of the river by the rising and expanding ice. View shows sev- *
[eral boats atilt and given up for lost./ -—J
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Cost of Living Declines
^ORK—(Soundphoto)—Meat, lard, flour and butter prices
dropped sharply m retail food chain stores in N.Y. Metropolitan area.
Porterhouse, sirloin steaks down as much as 13c a pound, as house
wives jubilantly hailed expansion of their budgets. Economists warned
drop might be temporary Here, Mrs. Ellen Boles, customer, looks
»n happily as Gottfried Zose, meat department manager, changes
►nee tags on steaks from 79c to 66c. Y - ' e _
because it
renews its power
over and over
KAY KYSER,
professor of the "College of
Musical Knowledge" heard each
Wednesday over NBC.
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(Destroyer of Crops
Hail storms destroy more farm
crops in America than tornadoes.
' Daylight Saving Time
Daylight saving time is a menace
to the health of school children,
according to Dr. John P. Turner,
Philadelphia board of education. He
stated that school children are get
ting only six or seven hours’ sleep
and many are suffering from nerv
ous reaction because of fast time.
BRUSHING DOES IT
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KEEP rayon draperies clean and
sparkling between launderings
or dry cleanings by giving them an
occasional brushing. This also as
sures greater serviceability, as accu
mulated dirt may weaken the fabric.
If you’re planning new draperies or
curtains this season, why not try
making your own! Send for the
helpful free leaflet, "Tips on Sewing
Rayon Draperies and Curtains." To
get your copy, just send a stamped,
self-addressed envelope to the Wo
men’s Page Editor of this paper.
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Half Have Lights
Fifty-three per cent of the nation’s
farms now have electric service.
Found New Mexico Instead
Searching for the fabled seven
golden cities of Cibola, the Spanish
conquistadores were the first white
men to set foot upon what Is now
New Mexico.
Prices Outstrip Output
From 1915 to 1919, total U. S.
farm income rose 180 per cent but
farm production went up only
about 25 per cent.
America’s Egg Basket
More than 55 billion eggs will be
produced on more than five million
U. S. farms in 1947.
A Preference For Provincial'
Mirth all Weld * Co, Photo
One of the reasons for the continued popularity of informal pro
vincial furnishings i» that they are suitable for either city or country
living. However, in today’s use of Early American and other provin
cial styles, the style must be adapted to a house and atmosphere com
parable to its mood and manner. Accessories should fit in completely
with the informal feeling, and should add to the authenticity of such
interiors.
The inherent simplicity of provincial furnishings is perfectly illus
trated in the room shown in this picture. Charm and comfort are the
keynotes—the furniture is warm tawny maple and the lampbases and
candlesticks of brass lend a glow to the room.
The liberal use of white for the woodwork and shag rug brings
out the gay colors in the wall paper and the plaid upholstery. The
same red, green, and white of the apples and leaves in the wall paper
are carried out in the gingham which covers the loveseat and chair.
The one wall of dark green contrasts brightly with these vivid colors.
For a homemaker planning on decorating part of her home in
i Early American "there are many modern interpretations of Early
American wall paper patterns — simple floral designs, small geo
I metrics, rough plaids and scenics. March has been designated
National Wallpaper Month, so now is a good time to shop for the pat
terns you have in mind for spring decorating.
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C.C.GAL U WAY
SEEKS
YOUR SUPPORT
The following map herein be
low is the 5th Legislative District
of the State of Nebraska. This
is for your information on voting
for your choice to represent you
in the 1949 Legislative at the
Sttate Capital, Lincln, Nebr.
If you live in the boundaries of
said outlined map and if you are
a registtered voter, you are elig
ible to vote in the primary elec
tion on April 13, 1948.
I. C. C. Gallowa^, sincerel
solicit your earnest consideration
at the ballot box on the above
said date. I have lived in the 5th
District 45 years. Have been ac
tive in civic, political, religious,
and fraternal matters to make
your district a better community
in which o live.
If I am nominated and elect
ed, I will honestly represent the
people of the 5th District. I. here
by, make a solemn pledge- to take
the rep tape out of the Old Age
Assistance Act without any in
crease in ieRal Estate Taxes..
If you are interested in help
ing to elect a representative to
represent you, I am asking you
to stop at my headquarters, 2420
Grant street, and regiser in be
Galloway for Senator Club.
Show the strength and power
of your ballot in the areaa in
which you live. Don’t fail to vote
in the Primbary election, on April
13, 1948.
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FOLLOWING PLATFORM.
1. Make an ALL-OUT effort to win the Peace.
_____ 2. Safeguard our theory of individual Liberty.
®^,5TmT sioi 3, Continue to give labor a square deal.
§S 4. Protect, defend and promote Agriculture. „»</»
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ia« 6. No new taxes and no Increase in old ones. o 3
* 7. Provide ASSISTANCE FOR THE AOEDl
ao-TMwKTST. & prepared to meet the problems of the Post 3.
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|§ A VOTE FOR GALLOWAY IS A VOTE FOR
>2 YOUR WELFARE.
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“New Look” for Dining Room, Too
TOP PHOTO—This drab, d <•’ ~ —-n with its dingy wall*
paper and dark furniture ’ooV’ v ich could b«
provided by a thorough 'O.-i-rt PHOTO—
After a few days wor’ mgs looked
like, this. A single c < 1, dingy
wall-paper and two ., smart-,
ness to the old fash:
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Start of Soap Kitchens
Soup kitchens for needy children
were started in Germany in 1790
when Count Rumford invited hun
gry children to his municipal
“bread line’’ in Munich.
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Mentally III In America
Approximately seven million per
sons In the United States are men
tally ill and their care costs the
public more than 175 million dollars
a year.
Insecticidal Fog Used
An insecticidal log applicator pro*
ducing a true log which quickly sur
rounds and clings to all objects and
penetrates the smallest crevices is
one ol the latest weapons lor insect
control
Origin of Indians
There are theorists who trace the
American Redmen to the lost con
tinents ol Mu and Atlantis, and
still others who identify them as
the lost tribe ol Israel and the wan
dering Greeks ol Homer.
Best Month Wash
American Dental association re
ports that pure water is the best
mouth wash since it is cheap,
stable, readily available, non-irri
tating and harmless, even if swal
lowed.
Pica Right Knife
Whether a knife ia sharp and
stays sharp depends on the quality
of the steel blade, the grinding ol
the blade and the way it is tem
pered. The finest blades are forged
and thus are strong, flexible and
easy to grind.
Mid-Day Fishing Spots
Mid-day fishing will produce the
best results if the angler will de
vote his attention where the water
is cooler and contains more oxygen,
attracting fish to strong currents
and riffles or deep, spring-fed pools.
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World’s Oldest City
Dating back nearly 8,000 years,
the prehistoric village of Mersin in
southern Turkey, the most ancient
settlement ever discovered, was un
earthed recently by Prof. John Gar
■tang, 70, archeologist.
First Laws on Patents
Franklin institute was the first to
propose introducing a law for the
publication of patents and for the
acceptance of these patents in court
as evidence.
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Surface of Apple Tree
A 12-year-old apple tree has
60.000 to 90,000 leaves, or approxi
mately 3,300 square feet of leaf sur
face.