The Omaha guide. (Omaha, Neb.) 1927-19??, July 22, 1955, Page Three, Image 3

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JEST LAFFS by ROBERT
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Tips To Travelers
With \ acation time right around the corner, many smart travelers
this seasc n are taking along an ideal traveling companion. It’s the new
transpareit plastic film made of saran.
Try the. e tips to travelers:
Wrap wl ite blouses, detachable collar and cuff sets, and gloves quickly
and easily in saran to keep them fresh and spotless in the suitcase.
Keep an ex ra pair of white gloves in your handbag, so you’ll have a
change in case of mishap.
Wrap soiled garments to protect clean clothes and prevent a musty
odor. Shoes ahould also be covered. The film’s cling makes wrapping
such bulky ov irregular items an easy task without tape or strings.
Slip an extr a piece or two of moisture-proof saran into your suitcase.
You’ll find it ifllidy for damp clothes, bathing suits, or wash cloths.
When traveling' by plane, remember that non-pressurized baggage
compartments nay cause bottles to leak if not adequately protected.
Cosmetics and ither liquids will not spill if the containers have been
wrapped in sart n.
Hose will be safe from snags and jewelry from scratches when
wrapped neatly n this transparent film, yet you can always see just
What is in eacY. yckage.
If you’re tng aiing by car, keep a roll of saran at hand to use as lap
mats while anting in the car or to make “holders” for ice cream cones
and moist foods. You’ll find many other reasons, too, for taking this
good traveler on your vacation.
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NOW, NUTRITIONISTS
NAVE PIS COYER EP THAT SUGAR,
CONTAINING ONLY 18 CALORIES PER '
TEASPOONFUL, RAISES THE BLOOP
SUGAR LEVEL ANP CURBS THE APPE
TITE, THUS HELPING COMBAT OVERWEIGHT.
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Carnation Co. Photo
INSTANT SUMMER COOLER - New instant chocolate drink
will help mothers supply a nutritious cold drink in seconds
this summer. Chocolate-flavored "magic crystals" mix instantly
with icecold water, contain all the calcium, minerals and B
vitamins of fresh milk.
Picnic With Cook-Out Spaghetti
IT’S picnic time! The Browns, the
Smiths, and the Thompsons, too,
are packing baskets with “fun
foods" and trotting off to the picnic
grounds ... or maybe just to the
back yard. At this time of year any
excuse will do for moving meals to
the outdoors.
Cook-Out Spaghetti makes the
picnic as much fun for Mom as it
Is for the kiddies. She can prepare
the spaghetti at home and tote it
to the picnic in a casserole, wrapped
in newspapers to keep it hot. Or
the gang can gather round the
campfire and take turns stirring the
spaghetti in a big black kettle.
The recipe is as easy as 1-2-3.
Just brown ground beef, green pep
per, and onion; then blend in
canned spaghetti and seasonings.
In case bad weather keeps the
crowd indoors, Cook-Out Spaghetti
will make it seem like a picnic just
the same. For it’s fine fare with
carrot sticks, pickles and olives,
fresh fruit, and chewy browned
marshmallows that taste equally
good toasted in the fireplace or over
a campfire.
Whether your "gang" numbers
4 or 24, take a vacation from cook
ing, and plan a picnic with Cook
Out Spaghetti soon!
COOK-OUT SPAGHETTI 1
I For 4 f
I M pound ground See/
1 large green pepper, chopped
I (1 cup)
| 1 large onion, chopped (1 cup)
l l tablespoons butter or margarine
leans <1% cup-size) spaghetti
in tomato sauce
1 teaspoon chili powder
% teaspoon salt
far 24
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2 pounds ground beef \
2 medium green peppers, chopped
(2 cups)
2 medium onions, chopped (2 cups)
2 tablespoons butter or maraarine
8 cans (1-pound 4-ounce size)
spaghetti in tomato sauce
1 tablespoon chili powder
2 teaspoons salt .
Brown ground beef, green pepper, and onion in shortening. Blend in [
spaghetti, chili powder, and salt; heat thoroughly. fNS
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Arkansas
Part of the Louisiana Purchase,
Arkansas was organized as a terri
tory in 1819 and admitted to the
Union in 1836.
Chill Dish
Canned chili con carne is excel
lent heated and served over split
and toasted buns for a quick supper
or luncheon idea.
Cherry Juice
Save some of the Juice from your
sour pitted cherries and spoon over
your favorite tapioca pudding just
before serving.
Canned Foods
You’re now eating 70 pounds of
canned foods a year if you’re an
average American.
Clear the 8tairs
Make it a criminal offense for
anyone to leave an article on the
stairs—even for a split secondl
Northern Lights
Sometimes auroral displays are
seen as far south as the West In
dies.
1 __________________
Dutch Presidents
Presidents Van Buren, Theodore
Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt were
of Dutch ancestory.
Norsemen Visited Massachusetts
Norsemen may have entered Cape
Cod, Martha’s Vineyard or Nan
tucket at about 1,000 A. D.
Simple Meal
Simple dessert for a simple meal
can consist of sponge cake shells
purchased from the store. Fill each
shell with strawberry or raspberry
Jam, then top with whipped cream
flavored yith almond extract.
Rhubarb Betty
Take your favorite apple betty
dessert recipe and make it with
rhubarb in season to replace apples.
Use white sugar Instead of brown,
and have the rhubarb unpeeled.
Water should be omitted.
Security Measure
Because of security reasons, em
ployment of the Central Intelligence
Agency is not reported to the Civfi
Service Commission to be included
in federal employment totals.
Helium
In 1850, a gas strike near Hol
brook, Ariz., brought in a helium
well reported to give 20 million
cubit feet daily, largest in the
United States.
His Concern
My great concern is not whether
you have failed, but whether you
are content with your failure.
—Abraham Lincoln
Congress Meets Annually
The congress of the United States
must meet annually on January 9
unless it has, by law, appointed a
different day.
Young Animals
Even a slight change in feeding
schedule can cause a digestive up
set in young animals, just as it does
In human beings.
Excellent Apron
A terry-cloth towel split In half,
with seersucker tie-backs sewn on,
makes an excellent apron, especial
ly it you like to wipe your hands on
your apron when cooking. The terry
cloth washes easily and needs no
Ironing._
Babies Better Proteoted
Babies under six months of ego
may not he wholly immune, bat
they ere better protected against
polio than older children because
they have aa many antibodies la
their blood as their mothers, and
because they are seldom exposed to
the virus.
To Late
Picked up for vagrancy aa be
leaned against a hotel, a man in
Madison, WU., who explained in
. dlgnantly, "I’m waiting for a street
car," got 10 days In jaQ and the
sad news: The last Madison street
ear had stopped running 20 years
ago.
Toast Every Day
Toast is an every day affair, so
make It deluxe every once in
awhile. Spread toast slices with
blended butter and brown sugar,
then top with chopped pecans and
place under broiler for about tiva
minutes.
'Decoxativi d Ttotefoofa
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Greatly improved styling and the greater variety in summer furni
ture styles provides you with the prospect of an attractive summertime
setting that need not be stored out of sight for the winter. The same
qualities that make it so practical outdoors make it equally so for an
indoor recreation room, or to accent your home with a note of summer
the year ’round.
The grouping shown here, is completely correlated with dinettes,-'
occasional tables, sectional pieces, rockers, lounges and chairs. The seat
ing pieces are alternated with either a lightweight woven fibre 01
removable plastic upholstered cushions. Sturdy, also lightweight, blarff‘
^tubular steel frames attractively outline the extensive array of vivid
’ summer colors used for this grouping. Color, being the newest fashion
note, is found on all types of summer furniture from, the most rustic
to the most traditional, on metal or wood. For a utilitarian note, the
tables all have plastic laminated surfaces banded attractively in brass.
The foot glides, also in brass, are self-leveling to justify uneven out
door surfaces.
Summertime furniture is hardier than ever. It is sun-proof, rain
proof, rust-proof, mildew-proof and insect-proof. It has been styled to
look and be less cumbersome, while being completely functional.
Select wisely, with versatility in mind, and your outdoor furnitur*
will make both summer and winter more enjoyable.
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A tHlNG’- AND yJHlTE ? UJHAT V SAY*
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C'MON*
Settle it
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