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JRDAY Aid ndustry a# as to economic trends. From it? ere named i\iv^ to ational Recovery Ad- lndustrial Recovery \vs: Pierve du Pont, le K. 1. du Pont de Wilmimnon, l>el.; chairman of the Si eel Corporation: *., president of Jones chine Co.. of Si .ring- Robert E. Wood, of k & Co.; and Clay eynolds Tobacco Co. jiatlon plan anuoun- A Recovery At. minis Johnson and Secre- - new me&il>ers will uths. thus preserving x»licy and action, m of four members ns of each month ds. in active service. succeeded (ierard >niinues. however, a Labor Hoard, Jame.< stin Finch, John B. Iter C. Teazle. Mr. n devoting his time lue on the oil com- A the rotation plan, n said it wa? neees- meml>ers of the In- ?ry Board to return ie activities after uoii^ly for 4 months. well as the remain- 3f the Board and • i > r e .^setl t hV vi e w raole that business A in Washingun to clo*e range what it tr in the struggle for WEDNESDAY, NOV. lii. l!>.°,:j Diets ;hild Health Home Economics ds Quart of i a Day. iiilk a day for chil- years and between i years years, and a r oil each month for ler three years, are >y the New York : *f administration, a Rose of the New ll^ge of home eco- iientin#r on these re- nt* out that in New fle-fifth of all chii- teen years are in *:-eive pablic relief, ^rs of other families are that their chil- y well fed.\ s of the temj»orary ef adminisTimtioa, denticaJ mith those at the college, Chil- \x and ten years are reive a pint of milk deraoarishetl ekil- sre sfaoaM ae given int of cod-liver oil trt-a require. Ex pec*- ? mothers should oaart of Milk a day. the milk and eo4- ese arffris^s «everal aa adequate. we!V Tnese are: whole- adl»% orange or to- -. oae serriag of po- *-* two Other vtr^e- k* saoaM be leafy^ * ftt-rriae of fruit: aeat every day, and possible, ovhvrvis^ a week. Wkj liaarilT acroa- farai a «et «l:ar. stros^f tail- THE A D V A X G E - X K \V S PAGE SEY12I Secrets of Keeping Produce Fresh Told by World-Famous Chef ( Act o; June IS, 1933, fettled pror*os laid will he received by the i;nder- siprned at the Slate Otf'.ce Buildingr, $ \ 13th Floor, Albany, N. Y one o'clock P. M.. standard time, contain more than one bid for an optional Hem. The award, if made, will be on the basis of the re- umil j sponsible proposal which for all toy GKOKGE HECTOR World-Famous Chef and food Commentator I SHALL never forget the consterna- tion written on the lace of my chef at Rector's on Broadway when I walked Into the Kitchen iate one night and caught him eating—Hungarian Goulash ! There he was. poised above two bowls, dipping a wooden iadJe la the Goulash and his fingers in a artap Cher* Salad -and imagine—all around him were epicurean delights which he had spumed for the lowly <but miffhty delicious) <im!ash and Salad. Later he told me that Chefs aH over the world seem to enjoy two thing* in common—and that French Dressing « 2 teaspoons H teaspoon dry t , ou the 21 <i day of November, l»3o,, j i ! for the reconstruction of the fol-! lowin? hiffhwavs: ! items of work gives the lowest to- cost for tae project and the salt 1 teaspoon pepper 1 teaspoon paprika H teaspoon sugar mustard Few grains cayenne >* cup Ha jab vinegar 1 cup Encore olive oil contract will call for the type des- ignated in such propo.~a!. The right is reserved to .«ject any or all bids. A. \V. BRANDT.. Co-urmisMOuer of Highway?. Mix the seasonings and add the vinegar. Adc the olive oil and beat * or shake uaa) thoroughly blended. * Now, just a few things about vege- * tables. You have, no doubt, won- J dered why greens which looked so attractive in the market last their eye appeal when you brought them bom* M*4af*. it is all a matter of the tN^cn&ive anel exclusive dishes j pi-opcr car*-, -as 1 learned in uxy res- mere beyond the pa.\* for them, j taurant. We aiwayss washed and By the way, I think that you will j trimmed green vepatables. for to nil a be interested in thte Chefs Saiad j refrigerator with carrot tops, oeierj First, you pet a lar^e >aiad bow] ami j leaves, and coarse outer !«av«s of rub the inside with a clove of garlic ( lettuce that are to b discarded later Tes. I know how you feel about gar- j is only wasting space and refrigera- lic But a very cltght taste of it wil: t *iot). « add considerably*rr> the flavor of the j Greens will fcrep frt-sh and cru*p il jtalad. Orate or*cut a head of lettuce | they are placed in a covered con- ito piece*. Add two bunrhrs o. r • tainer or if wrap}.»ed in a damp cioth vatercress carefully trirmr.ed. a cu- cumber thmly sliced, a bunch of rad- «shee rhin'y sliced, several stalks of ••clery cut in thin strips, and two fine- ly chopped bard-coo*ced eg;:s. Pour i'renrh dressing over the salad and toss with a wooden fm*k and sp;»on imtii the vegetHbles are well ated ^.•ith the dressing. When r.fHinc ihe dressing be careru. use r.o more than can be taKen up by th*- vege- tables. Kalon Society^ Rules Announced CANTON, Nov. 14.—Ka^on. the local honorary' society for women at St. Lawrence I'niver^ity, has annonnc^ed that menioers of the class of 1!*^> must have a niinimutn scholastic arerare of \T to he eli- 'fiible for mem1>ershir- The society is trying to raise it* average to ^5 per cent so that it St. Lawrence County, Contract | Number, NRM. R. C. 3502, Ntime of : Hiarhway, O^densburir-Mor: istown, j Pt. 2 H-wy. JHiS, T.vpe. Railroad,; Grade Separation, Structure MoJifi-j cat:on. Concrete Approei h, Deposit = Required, ?*>,So«», Approx. Lenfirth,» 0.15. i M*a.ps, plans, s^cifications, and ; estimates may be >eeB and propos-; al form? obtained at the office of' the Division of Hi?rhwa>« in AT-j hany, N. Y., and at the off;; e of \ Lhe Dir'.rict Engineer. Roy F. ; Hail. 5S Public S<jaare, Wa:er:own, I N. Y., upon the r^ynien; ot Five ! Do-lar^ iS5.*>0> for plans and pro- i po^ii! foriijs. Standard specifita-1 tions are TSvo IX.liars i$2.»ti* rer j copy. No reiuru will be made oat ' plans. propotcJ forscs or spe-cifica-j tiOCS. : Snecial attention or bidders is! called to \General Information for { Bidders'* ^tn the p-roposal, specifiea-| tions, and contract arreewent. The \ attention of bidders is also dir«-H**- rd uo the special provisiooQS cover- ing sjb-ieitins: or as^ipwinr the contract and to the use of donse*-tic maTeria's. when financed wholly or in pan from National Industrial Recovery Funds: and e**penally j celled TO the fact that the funds * for N. R. H., N. R. M., and X. R. J S. projects were obtained from xhe I provisions of the National Indus-1 trial Recovery Act of June H>, 1£33, j for the purpose of providing em-1 ployment and hasiening: industrial j Iecovery. ; Proposal for each highway or ; contract must be subwittetl in a : separate scaled envelope with the ; name and number of the highway j plainly endorsed on the outside of! the envelope. Each -proposal must j be accompanied by cash, draf: or j certified check payable TO the New j Y'ork ST ate Department of Public j Works, Division of Highways, for • a sr.ni of at least five j* 1 ** centum [ and not nior^ than six per cenmm j of the estimate accompanyinir the ; plans and specincat!ons, and as • specified \'n The advertisement for ! proposals and the proposal itself.; The retention and disposal of such ! cash, draft or check by the S*ate Division of Highways snail con- ' form with Sibdivision -. S*-<tion j 130 of the Highway Law, as amend- : ed. The successful bidder will be • required to execute the contract and con!ply in all respects with ! Sf--lion 13«.» of the Highway Law, i as -fimerided. Ti:e amount of the j certifier! check accompanying the 1 proposal of *Jie bidder to whom the ' contract is awarded will be re- | The condition of John Callanen, turned when ten jw-r centum of the ; STATEMENT TO THE PUBLIC 1, WILLIAM M. DKWA.V. wish to ami4»unee a deliniie connec- tion with the Fir.-t National Institute of Violin, as director and teachor in the city of O^deiisbmg, N. Y.. and also ^ut»* that after careful inquiry I find this institution of South Reud. lnd.. tne larg- e>t of its kind in the world and whose executives are at>scluiety a hi£h class, -honorable body of men. anxhms to promote the art of violin playing; through the medium of securing the ablest teach- ers in each of their 74<» scools situated iu various cities through- out the Fnited Slates. I PEEL t*iat with the co-operation of the Fiist Natolual Insti- tute of Violin and with the unique system of teaching they use. 1 can come in clos«- contact with hundreds of young minds anxious for musical development, whom fi would be im?M>ssH»]^ otherwise for me to instruct. TKArHINiS will b»» done in small clashes and each pupil se- lected by the organization department will lie furnished witto a violin outfit free of charge at the time of the first lef^soii. EACH cia^s will be under my personal supervision, and eonscieutH»u^ trffon will be put forth at ail times to attain the best, quickest and most efficient results. S:-jdio will be located at :;«r. Cresccut St.. Onrieiisburg N. Y WILLIAM M. DEWAN 928 CAROLINE STREET after ihcy are washed. Remember that greens ne^d moisture added t-» them after a day or two. In the preparation of th« Cher* S:: ad above p;ea?e reniemixT tnis. While rcojsture is essential in ke*p- ir.x crct n vcp«»tabJes. it is ruinous to a ?«:ad. Bc!ore putt:np preens into tlie sn;ad howl sr>e that every oral* of A-a:«r is removed, so that the t-..*5-.:nj: »i!J cling to ihrrr. ir.st« ad of Mttiiiij: to the ' ottom of the bowl. managed toy addinc two points each year, to brinir its requirement up to the present stand in«: of <T. CONDITION UNCHANGED who suffered a stroke contiruud unchanged at barn bo*?mtal last nigrht. Monday, the Hep- 40 HOURS DEVOTION The annual Forty Hour* devo- J at 5*. Marys cathedTal. Several honorary collegiate society for wo- men. Since 1931, when the mini- mum requirement was ?1, it ha* work under *he contract has been ; complete I. If Surety Bond i* d:s- I»ensed with, pursuant to the Hipb- \ way Law, the amount of the bid- ] dine check will be returned when • fifteen per centum of the cocract • work has been completed. J rnskilk-d iabor on these 7*ro-; lects. under the National Industrial ; Busincs Notices ivisiuwr. prkvts are assisting in the Recovery Act, shaii receive a nrmi- serrk-es, which will close tomorrow N TL nm 0 f fjfty cents per hoar in New morninir at 9:3* o'ciock. A\ork crty and- in Nassaa, Rock- •. land. Sitffolk and Westchesier LEGAL NOTICE j Coon lies, awl forty cents per honr \ elsewhere in New York FOR SALE—Toy Bostoa Af 2 1-2 moatks. WOl sell soaaWe. Call £U-R- FOR RENT -Apartmeau catioa. Imiue^iaf^ The Ofympia- TeL & J Good lo- WATER COLLECTIONS 391 HacfcetTs Store. ^ra:e. . ^, , ^ .! Skilled labor *bail receive at least TW water bQU for the preseni, th ^ n ^ Jiimtim TW ^x^ in ^ term are now at trea^mrers office. ^^^^ j^^^i^ for 1}l€> Taricms Cftjr HalL wbere they may be paid ! %n ^ ^ ^^^ mnd Trad ^ for thirty days 5 a_ m to 4 p m- 1ai|d lh ^ m i Ti mmm rate of pay per trcm t* 1 *™** 0 ** fee5 - {boar TO billed labor not **ecif:e- /Si^u*^ M. II. Morse, ]al2y enam^ratel »hail be ?erea;y- Dated N^r. «, 13« Trea^^rT j rire CW15 ^ Nem - Yo:k ^ ly: ^- jiy-fitre ceai- in Nassau. Rockiai*«i. NOTICE ) Suffolk aad Westchester Coosties: jaad fifty-five <-eci* elsemhere ia NOTICE TO CONTRAC^TOR^: j New Yark State. Federal: Aid CeaTTaci*. when pe^ are aermitted :or FOR SALC-Gcod Csed Fmittre 1 Ssai« »epaniiie.t of PaWic Work>. I Oa F^de XT J^T ^_?J~^ FVT.I«^^ iDiTOioa or Highways, AJbaay. N. oniiwul iy Mayer s Faraitm* Exchange North Wat^sr Street, helow V r^*^.^- Chafer 3t Laws of l*w, Chapte« Parsaant t# tne pr**isioe* of FOR RENT—4 rtmew. f3*## 9** aaa^th. HcDoeald Bros, folate *U«et. S<7 Law* of 1*2*. Laws af 1** Chapter 14^ tracers any ace item of work, mas: state m the la the proposal far this purpose the 4 exact de^:r-iatioa of the epcJoaaJ. thereto, amd ander the prov^HJttsjtyp^ apoa whkh she proposal I*} #f the N*rioaal tedasrial Recovery *pr^dicafdL ^., oae proposal shall I i Free! Free! Free! 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