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\ : •· .. 1 . '. THE HONEOYE FALLS TIMES. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21,194:'1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~I ~ ASI( ME 1 ~ ~ ANflTNfR • ~. ~ A General Quiz . ~ . ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I The Question. I Who's News This Week By Delol Wheeler Lovelace . I 1 •. At the. narrowest part of the I COnIIolldat.d Foalure'._WNU Rei ..... Bermg strait, how far IS the coast I of Alaska from the coast of 51-1 NEW YORK.-Post-war plans are I beria? . \ also occupying our Abner H. 2. Which of the followmg Is not . Ferguson, commissioner of the Fed- • book of the New Testament: I eral Housing administration. With Judges, Matthew, Luke? • him it ia 3. How many signers of the Dec- Million. of Small homes. One ' laration of Independence became I Home. With War may gather I Presid~~ oHhe .Uni~ed5tates? Re.friction. Ended . fr. om Mr.. 4. Trmltrotoluene IS commonly Ferguson'. known as 'Yhal? . . pleasant predictions that small i II. What IS ~he na~e. of t~e IS- homes will' pop. up throughout the : land upon which Haiti IS located? country like dandelions. as soon as The Answer. 1. Fifty-six miles. 2. Judges. 3. Two-Thomas John Adams. 4. TNT. 5. Hispaniola. Jefferson AS PURE'AS MONEY CAN. BUY NOM fBBler. None........ NOD. oaf .... 8t. JOIIOph AapiriD-world·.largest ..... \.1C¥. You GaIl't hu.Y upiriD thaI CAD do me .. for JOu, 10 wb7 ._ p&3' more! Demand &ell_ punt'St. Joepb AIpiria. . MOTHER·IN·LAW CHEERS LONG SOUGHT REUEF! Had Been \Irre~ for Yearsl Have you often despaired of ever finding normal regularity! Then, by all means, read thiJ un- IOlieited letter: HJ'.r many Ion&' 7Qrt. iD7 iaOthn-r... law had aulI'ered fft1fD common eonatlp .. tIon. Sb. UJed to take aU kind •• f pill\ ..... _lei .... but ... t no lutin&' ... U.f. Upoa ~nlf to DOe KELLOGO'S ALL-BRAN, wartime restrictions are lifted. Reminding that the FHA needs no new legislation to go Into im- mediate action in the small- home field. and pointing out tbat there is still available practical- ly half a billion dollars of un- used Insurance authorization, Ferguson talks of two million homes per year for ten years after the swords 8re beaten back Into plowshares. Meanwhile he urges home owners to keep up repairs. There's a right and a wrong way to carve a lamb roast! If you want to get the most out of your meat, place tbe sbank bone to the right of the caryn, the tbick, meaty section to the right of the platter. Plan Long Career, Much Variety for Leg 0' Lamb Roast A Democrat. a Mason. a m'arried' j man and a father, Ferguson has been with the Housingadministra- tion since 1934. lI\trst he was as- sistant counsel. then general coun- sel. then assistant administrator If. you plan a long and much- and, since 1940, administrator. He v~rled career for your. ~oasts, yoU got his law degree at Georgetown 1 Will net only have ~ehclous meals university in 1904. Before that he from the~ but you :mil work a won- attended a military school. derful aavmg on pOlDts. Be lives In Washington, D. C. Take a roast leg of .Iamb, for in- Dut he was horn In 1881 In Paris, stance. If you have It ~n Sund~y Va. There are 19 Parlses in the baked m all .ltS encyclopedia 1I0t eounting.,Pat'ls, glory , .. to a. mce France, but the one ill Virginia golden ~rown, doesn't appear at all. It must be you can sHlI have michty small. But when Mr. meat on ¥onday Ferguson's cbarmlng new bomes by creammg the begin to rise, Paris, Va., will leftovers and begin to gro,&- And so will all serving in a noo- the other Parises. . die ring, and then Lyon Chambers' Polnt-8avlnr Menus Melon Ball Cocktail °Roast Leg of Lamb with Pear- Mint Jelly' Garnish Roast Potatoes Gravy Green Peas . Rolls Lettuce with French Dressing Apricot Whip Cookies Beverage oRecipe Given Creamed Lamb and Peas: 3 cups cooked, diced lamb 1 medium onion, sliced 3 tablespoons butter 2 cups leftover gravy ¥.! teaspoon Worcestershire sauce Salt and pepper to taste ¥.! cup cooked peas 3. gre~n p~pper rings, cut In balf '6 slices pineapple Saute sliced Qnion inbqUer..until tender. add gravy and season with Worcestershire sauce. Add meat :~~I:~~'il ~:~~ ~~ .... ed throueh, add salt\ and pepper. I) Unmold noodle ring and fill cen- ~ ter with lamb. Garnish with green pepper· - rings and pineapple which has been slightly sauteed in fat. If there is no gravy left from the meat. add 4 tablespoons Ilour to the butter or substitute in which the on- ion is cooked, stirring until lightly , tier troubl. el.ared up. Sb. f .. b Uke • Jtflf perlOn. Ihe A7L She wanted me to 1«11 the world how rour produet h.lped : her.\ Mr.. Polin. Ballo, 7\ Eut !GOth 1l1 .... ~ Bron:.r, N. Y. How do scientists explain the apparent \magic\ of KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN's relief! Simply thus: ALL-BRAN is one of Na- ture's most effective sources of \cellulosic\ elements - lack of which in sufficient amounts in the diet is a common cause of con- stipationl These elements help the friendly colonic flora fluff up and lighten the colonic wastes for eas~ natural elimination. KELLOGG'1:j ALL-BRAN doesn't work by \purging\--or by \sweeping you out.\ It is a gentle-acting, \regu- lating\ foodl --+- again on Tuesday with vegetables as a salad. Yes, there you' have SURPRISE parties take the place three deliciously different ways of of tea parties in the capital these serving from just one cut of meat. days. One of the most successful A wonderful point-stretcher? Yes. I was the recent appointment of indeed I Abe Lincolni.h, Yet ~~:t~i~i~ Don't be scared of the leftovers E when you chart your course ahead. d Stettiniu. Came Jr. as un- Giving the roast this three-way ca- If this is your trouble eat KELLOGG'S ALL-BRAN regu- larly. Drink plenty of water! See if you don't find the welcome relief you've hoped for I Insist on genuine ALL-BRAN. made onlll by Kel- logg's in Battle Creek. , GROV,E'S COLD TABLETS Prompt, Decisive Relief Gro •• •• Cold T •• I.to are a real medl- claef ThQ'n llk •• doctor', prNCrlp- tJoa-thar .... multiple med1du .. WIth pnm,r. docld .. &Crloa. rh07 wort ea aU rh ... Ulual cold 11IDP- t ........ rail ... h •• clach_ bod,. Ichet-reduca fewer-l'eUl1'1 auaJ ltuIIa ... Thll II real r.lId \hOD laIIoda& tla. commOD db_ 01 • cold. TH. Gro.o·. Cold Ta.len a- .... , .. dlrecr ... 1I00r_.-I. upo- 111ft. Get G .... •• Col. T.bl.to Inm \\\ drua&llt ...a.,. .... ,,_Gn lMtelfcenem)lS/u fOR flfT' (fARS ~~ ,rl~IVN TO 'tIlllJONS -$;~ .\1 9ROMO QllltlitH ~·i·'~ •• ~ (OlD TABlETS ':,. ~ .. - ARTHRITIS Web,tet U,I' 'tJnnammaU.n of JDlnt.- Jad, EJdndre \)\1 IIWur m7 .,on •• robb.r SHOCK ABSORBERS In ,oar WHI to help prennt achu anll p.lnl from In Joint •• \ 13 pair. Hade to order from pencil ouLlln. of hoth lut. Orer II 7tln of nnlu to feot IUd'trtrt. J'ACK ELD RED G E 1111 E. 171h sr. CI ... I .... (I) 0111. r. FOR QUICIIIIDJEf I 1f!,;,:,.]1 ~:~~SALVE JI1 .. d b, thoDlind. >rltli ratldlel.., r.- .ull. 1o. 4. ,eaii-ll. \'I1.abl. I_credl. ent.. Gtt CarboU at tlrul .tore. or writll Spurlock-Heal C.... N .. hfiU., To\\, \ You \Tire EaSily\ have low resistance to colda and minor Ills-due to lack of tho Vital Elements-nattlral A & D Vitamins -try tnklng good-tasting Scott's Emul- lIon dally the year around I Nationnl sur- vey shows many doctors recommend Scott'a to' belp build up resistance, bring back encr~y and stamina I lIuy Scott'. today-nt nil druggists I IT'S GOOD-TASTING Up the Ea,y Way der - secre- reer makes it an economical pur- tar y 0 f chase even for smalier families. state. Many names had been ban. died about in connection with this Proper cooking prevents excess post. but whoever thought of the shrinkage. Proper car v i n g will I handsome hard-working lend lease avoid needless waste. A slow oven administrator? is best for roasting to prevent Stettinlus was ill San Francis. shrinkage. co when the surprise exploded. Roast Leg of Lamb. It may have been worked out hy Do not remove fell. Put leg, skin telephone. No less than three side up on a rack in roasting pan. 'phones have always decorated Season with salt and pepper. If us- his almost bare desk in the al- ing a meat thermometer, make an most bare office be occupied as incision into the roast. and insert lend lease administrator. One center of thermometer so bulb was appropriately white; that reaches center of roast and does not rau to the White House. rest on either bone or fat. Place Crisp memos are another favorite roast uncovered ~to a slow oven aid to Mr. Hull's new second in (~OO degrees) un~11 do?e.. Thr~e to command. Memos are pepper and 3 \2 hours Is the tll~e hmlt reqUired. I salt to the big dish of work he con- ~ a thermome~er IS used .. the .meat sumes each day. Washington knows liS done to medIUm when It registers him as a terrific worker. He is 175 degrees F. or ~ell done when the I banging away sometimes as early thermometer re~lsters 18~ degrees as five and six in the morning F. When serving, garnish pear Bis f th wPM' halves. centers filled with mint jelly a er was a ... • organ and leaf. partner and young Edward at- tended the University of Virgin- Bow to Carve Lamb. la and married a Richmond The leg of lamb should be placed belle. Nevertheless be went to before the carver so that the shank werk In 1924 for General Motors bone is tl his right. and the thick, as a common laborer. He ·was meaty section . t~ the right side of vice president by 1931, and In the platter. Different roasts will 1936 U. S. Steel made him ehalr- not always have the same surface man of tbe board President uppermlst because of the different Roosevelt has used Wm in vari- right anti left legs. TIlis, however. ous Important jobs. Be took ~oes not affect the method of carv- charce of lend lease two years mg. ago. Insert the carvi'-Ig fork firmly in Forty-two years old, he likes his the large end of the .leg ~nd carve 500-acre Virginia farm, horses, scrap two or thre~ lel}gthwlse shces from books about his three sons. raising the near. thID Side. Tum the r~ast turkeys and collecting ancient vehi. so that It rests on the surface lust cles. cut. The shank bone now points -+- up from the platter. Insert the !ork W ITH the Germans driven back to the Dnieper and retreating northward in Italy, the president of Turkey seems to be leaning a little T k 'h'P 'd inthedl- ur I' rell enf rectiol:\ of Will Know When to the Unit- Get Off the Fence ed Nations from the carefully ,perpendicular position he has maintained heretofore on the continental fence. Gen. Ismet Inonu Is Ine at t.he most astute diplomats in the global picture. He trained under the crafty Mustapha Kemal Ataturk, whom he suoceeded liS president when Atllturk died In 1938. Even Ataturk bad no diplo- matic device so effcctlve as In- onu's deafness. In a tight eor- ncr, the president just plain tall. to hear. lie mIslaid his ear- pllone when Franz von Papen came looking for a pal In 1939. But from 1111 accounts be was hearing excellently durin&' our ArchbIshop Francis J. Spell. man's recent visit. 110 reads English, 11rcnch and Germlln. Small and Inslgnillcant. Inonu was nevertheless rated a good genernlin 1922 In Anatolia. When Ataturk in- troduced Turkey to surnames In the western style. Ismet took his trom Inonu. scene of his famous victory over the Greeks. Before that he was Ismet Pasha. in the left of the roast. Starting at the shank end. slice down to the leg bone. Parallel slices may be made until the stitch bone Is reached. One- quarter to three-eighths of an inch is a desirable thickness. With the fork still in place. run the knife along the leg bone releasing all the slices. . Is there lamb leftover from Sun- day? Cut up the remainder of the lamb In cubes and serve it thus: Creamed Lamb and Peas In Noodle Rinr. (Serves 6) Noodle Ring: Cook a-ounce pack- age of wide noodles as directed on package, drain and rinse. CombIne with 4 tablespoons melted butter or substitute and put In greased I-quart ring molcl. Set mold in pan of hot water for 10 mInutes. Lynn Says: Cabbage Is King! Cabbage is an Important sOurce of vitamin C, and is best served raw to pro- vide roughage In the diet. Serve it ~hredded with the following combinations: Grated raw carrots, onion, minced, cooked dressIng. Chopped cucumber pIckles diced celery. dressing. ' D!ced apples, raisins, dressing. Plneupple, dressIng. Grated raw beets. parsley, dressing. DIced celery, apples, chopped nuts, whipped cream fiavored with sugur und vanilla. Chopped cubbage, tomatoes, Fifty-eight years old, he has a wile, two sons. and a host of friends, too, who call him affable and kind- Iy, although his soldl~rs found him a strict dIsciplinarIan. Once every I year ho asks 10,000 children to his villa and gives them a bag of candy each. 1- ___ --. ______ -1 onion. Leftover lamb can be appetizingly served in a noodle ring which does a splendid job of extending the meat. Peas and the remainder of the gravy can go into this ring along with tho cubed pieces of lamb. browned. Add 2 cups of water In which a bouillon cube has been dis- solved. Cook. stirring constantly un- til thickened and smooth. The last of the lamb can be used effectively in- a salad bowl just in case there's still some of it left. Extend the meat smartly with fruits that are compatible: Lamb Salad BOWl. (Serves 6) 2¥.! cups diced, cold lamb Z cups diced celery % cup cllopped creen pepper 6 slices red apple _ 1 cup mayonnaise 1 tablespoon cbopped mint Place dieed lamb in center of bowl, Arrange diced celtry in a cir- cle around the lamb; repeat us- ing chopped green pepper. Cut apple in hal!; core and slice crosswise. Place the slices around edge of salad bowl. peel side UP. and extending about an eighth of an inch over the side of the b~wl. Serve with mayonnaise to. whIch has been added chopped mIDt. Lamb Is inexpensive in both points and money as compared with other cuts o~ meat. Curry is a natural seasomng for it: Lamh Curry Pie. (Serves 6) Z pounds lamb, slloulder or breast 1 Gnlon, diced 1 tablespoon fat 3 cups 1I0t water % teaspoon thyme Z¥.! teaspoons salt 2 tablespoons flour 1 teaspoon curry powder * cup water 3 cups cooked rice Cut lamb Into Inch-length pieces. Brown lamb and onion In hot fat Add water, thyme and salt. Slm: mer Hll hours or until meat Is ten- der. . Combine Ilour and curry pow- der; add cold water lind mix to 0 smooth paste; add to lamb. Line greased baldng dish on sides and bottom with rice, pressing rice firm- ly Into place. Fill center with lamb mixture and balte In a moderate oven (350 degrees) 20 minutes. RIce may be omItted, and the top covered with bnldnll powder biscuit dough. ThIs should be baked in 11 hot oven for 15 to 20 minutes. Arc YOII lof/vlllR a time 'Irelcllillg me(llI? Writa 10 Mil. I,YIIII CIIt/I11/Jer. lor /\ tical help. III Wo.'lerti New,'/Ul/ler UII/OII 210 ~Olll/l Do,'/Ilnille. Slreol, elliCf/Ro. In: DOli I /orRol 10 ollclo.,o II .\IIIII/Iod. lel/.\ drlll.ell VIIVc/O/IV lor YOllr rO/lly. +FIRSY-AID+ to the AILING HOUSE + Iy ROGER I. WHITMAN + ROler B. Whllman-WNU Fo.lur ... TaD may nol be able to repl\ce worn ., broken household equipment. Thll tl war. Government prlorlUel come flnt. So 'ake eare of wba' you ha.ve .•• a~ well .1 YOU possibly can. This cl'Glumn by Jhe homeown. er'. friend telll you how. REFINISHING OAK FURNITURE Question: I should like tD do over my dining-room suite of very dark and massive oak. Should I take off all this stain (or varnish) down to the original wood? If so. what should, I use? What· should I get. when, I f am ready to revarnish? I ~. or - Answer: Remove the finish down I to the wood with a solution ot tri- I sodium phosphate. three pounds:~ each gallon of hot water. Apply with a dishmop, and, after the finish has &oft~ned. scrape and wipe it off. Then rinse off all traces of the remover with clear water and allow wood fii . dry. If the wood is stained a dark, I color. you can bleach it with a hot I :','';:','\ saturated solution of oxalic acid. I Leave this oli' overnight:' Rinse wen- with clear water and al.1ow wood to . IT'S not only f':ln, it'~ patriotic to dry very thoroughly. Smooth, if nec- I mak~ your gifts thiS year. So essary. by rubbing with 000 sand- out With needle •. crochet hook, paper; then wipe clean with benzine. p~ste pO.t. and p~mt • . • make being extremely careful of fire. If th!s excIting brl~ge-t~ble cover. you wish a light. natural color. fln- m.uror frame, or mgemous hanger ish with three coats of a good quali. With pocket for belts and gadgets. ty quick-drying varnish. I - • • 0 • • • Instructions 7640 can lain direction. lor INSULATED ATTIC 112 articles: patlern parts where necessar)'. Due to ao unusually large demand Bnd lfJl: ' current war conditions, slightly more lime l1ii:1 . b required In filling orders lor a lew of Ih. ~r /':& 'lIos1 popular patlem numbers. '\111 1~l~' \ .~~~ ~~l> ~7' 'i2t EBI~ ~~ \'~ .{J.\'f ., ,*.'.'\ -L..! \is:; .f~t:o.: )1J;lo',J! .-~'\' \ij '<.;::? \ ~i;~' tl';:rlA~~' ~~~ ~ .~.:-~. f;:/?~·; }rM~Wi<·;O;-/~'\(9~~~-'i \f~>\-l~~jSS ~;q R IT f)~~J\ .. , \ t Question: Our bungalow nas four inches of rock wool blown in on the attic floor. Two vents placed at the peak' of the roof are not closed on' cold days. Would it do any harm to keep these vents closed during the. winter? The contractor even advised leaving two windows partly open in the attic this winter. What was his reason? Answer: The attic space above the inSUlation should be well venti- lated all year round. The purpose ot this is to prevent any possible condensation on the roof rafters and s}1.eathing boards under the roofing. o 0 0 Wallpaper Cracks Question: Our frame house has a brick chimney in the center form-I iIlg part of the comers of rooms and hall. During the summer of· last year the house was repapered. Now the paper is creeping and tear- Ing In the corners nearest the chim- ney. Is this the result of poor paper hanging. or the heat in the cliimney? Answer: The condition is partly due to the heat of the chimney. More likely it is from unequal set- tlement; because of its great weil:ht. the chimney is sinking into the ground. more noticeably than the rest of the house. Cracking at the corners where chimney meets the house walls will continuc until set- tlement is complete. Cutting through the wallpaper at the corners will olIset the wrinkling. but will also Sewln, Circle Needle.ralt Dept. 564 W. Raodolpb SI. Chic.,. BO. III. 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A water softener unit installed In the water supply line will do away with I your hard water trOUble. Talk to: your plumber about t,his. . • 0 0 Painting l'apered Ceiling Question: Would It be sufe to paint over a papered ceiling with casein paint? ~nswer: It Is generally risky to pamt over wallpaper, for the liquid In the paint muy loosen the paste If the paper is on firmly it would be worth taking the ch~nce. Re- member, the puttern of the paper may show through sli{!htly. • • • Condensation on Window Question: Lost spring I bought a new house that has casement win- dows, nnd I now find that in cold weather the windows get all wet. Is there any way to tulte care of this condition? Answer: Snug-fitting storm snshes generally improve such a condition. You cun get these sushes for in- stalling on tho Inside. Since 30 years ago; its- PAlO S'~;le PILES Relieves pain and soreness.' For •• ner f.\\, I .. 1,.10'.- .r .lm,l. 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