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PAGE FOURTEEN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1967 ADVANCE-NEWS Episcopal Churchwomen Cookbook Received By Morristown Altar Guild ST. MARTHA'S ALTAR GUILD of Christ Church. Morristown. has recently re- ceived their first shipment of a brand new cookbook enti- i 1 a a L T L pc anyone could desire — beef, veal, pork, chicken and sea- food of all descriptions, with dozens of recipes for each. Broiled, baked or barbecued —simmered, stewed or sau- teed the methods are as varied as the imagination, \r'r si ot\ i ia^t or many hours in the kitchen. And for the hostess who cares, the '\Foreign Meats\ section offers any number of delicious guest-pleasers. In this section, for exam- !>lt there are several reci- |K» lor sauerhraten. But i hi tavorite of the Rev. N( Uon B. Skinner, priest- ' 11 < h irge of Christ Church, j -> il it of his wife's. Beverly j >k i HIT. whose recipe for ! h >. delectable German ; 1 xh is given on page 349 in i h< n w cookbook, has Ger- \ i ! nieestry. which may ; i i i nl for the excellence I i recipe. lull color covers are slant. The book is ill of tantalizing pho- •hs. The editorial ma- ontains many timely or purchasing, prepa- id storage to make lea cookery simple — even for a beginner. Mrs. Ida Blackmer, Cook- book Chairman, states that proceeds from the sale will ;be used to finish installing ;new wiring and lights in Christ Church, one of the oldest churches in the St. Lawrence area Foi \our copy tl x u onde-ful cookbook t v _ M \hich would i e in (.' ustmas. :\ Birth- cal Mrs. 638\ oi- ^t 375- •» u c i nember I ii x \ *. Guild. At Super Sam, The Polish Government Stores, Bread, Poultry, Canned Goods Are Plentiful, But Not Always Meat By MARTIN ZUCKER Associated Press Writer WARSAW, Poland CAP! — ichandise draws them to the I said: \It's got all kind on jam, !store. One commented: \It is: many wines, plenty of bread, At;much more impersonal here,' VICAR'S CHOICE — The Rev. Nelson B. Skinner, priest-in-charge of Christ Church, Morristown, and curate of St. John's Church, Ogdensburg, and Mrs, Skinner, whose recipe for Sauerbraten is Father Skinner's choice of all the recipes given for this fine German dish in the Meats, Seafood and Poultry cookbook now being sold by St. Martha's Altar Guild of Christ Church, for the benefit of improvements to the church. — John O'Donnell Photo. Super Sam you can buy banana;but there is not the possibility compote in cans. Russian her- of being cheated as in the pri- rmgs, diced Cuban papayas andivate shops, Romanian peas. You can get all the bread you want, and poul- try, but not always meat. Super Sam is the Polish ver- sion of your supermarket, though it is run by the state. The biggest Sam, five years old. includes a cafeteria and coffee shop. The building looks like a concert hall, set in the middle of a Warsaw traffic is- land. Outside are a kiddie play- ground, benches and a bit of a park. The Sam is so celebrated that it is a tourist attraction. East .European visitors, ranging from economic students to ministers a week. Store manager Zdzislaw Ko- walczyk says the shop probably is the biggest supermarket in but just try to find peanut but- ter.\ Another referred to the scar- An American diplomat's wife city of meat in Poland and asked her opinion of the store, ]said: \There's never enough.\ Can You Spread Gain From Farm Property Sale? IRS Is Asked i i 1 \ ! t ei i h an lie 11. [SOIL A tial EDITORS NOTE: This col- umn of questions and answers on Federal tax matters is pro- vided by the local office of the U, S, Internal Revenue Service Cabinet I a , n{ j g published as a public pop in once or twice service t o taxpayers. The col iimn answer. 1 frequently asked by taxpayers. return to get a refund of her withheld taxes can I still claims her exemption? a - No you may not. A wife is not considered \her husband's dependent. When a husband osf questions most iVvil e files a separate return the Eastern Europe, including the my Frooi Nebraska, Wows he Sophisticated Crowd b ^ ^\\ ] \ 11 l\ someti i e H PM 'Mi _ ^ i i ^ Although she has appeared on stase. screen Julie savs her supper c>uo e.s forming in a mood, she's at moves around beaded gowns come her trad? Having won and television. real niche is in lertaimng. Per- dvnamic. alive her best as she in her shnky thai 'nave be- ns rk he title of Miss 1 - \IIK dtdn t . •= ee Sie •> -]„ i Q ai seem -i _ tii'i n sing c i e o t! <• f i ont i 1 1 ti i on t MI -, t g t-iiee and mai- .« f i di' i M ch el Mc- \ 'i i*-. p- >dui.ed t vo t'le =wis Holt Quinn 4 and Michael. 2 l z. They are giving up their New York apartment where they've made home base. Miss Wilson is not certain where they'll be settling next. \The bovs will be going to school soon and since mv husband will be working in England, we might, live there.\ This fall Miss Wilson com- other must file separately toq, In this case, neither is permit- ted to claim exemptions, expen- ses or deductions of the other. My stock broker wants „ Social Security number. Soviet Union. ,Since I've put the stock in my Every day the store attracts wife's name as well as my own, about 15,000 shoppers who shell j should I give both our num- out a million zlotys, about $42,-|bers? 000, to two batteries of cashiers, j a - No, only one Social Secur- To minimize shoplifting onlyiity number is needed. The gen- 500 persons may enter the mer-'eral rule where stock is jointly chandise area at one time. The owned, or a bank account is management controls the flow listed in more than one name, of buyers by keeping 500 bas-; is to use the number of the kets on hand. During busy ; husband. If the account is own- hours a long line of people wait ed jointly by an adult and a near the cashiers for the bas- minor, the Social Security num- kets required for entry. ber of the adult should be giv- Bread. said Kowalczky, is the en. biggest bulk seller—12 or 15 tons c l - I'm paying back a loan received a dividend or had it a day. Six rows of tiered bas- i T took out to finance my col-, credited to your account in 1967 kets.' featuring everv varietv' lege education. Will these pay-i then it must, be reported on from thin round Finnish bread : ment -s b e deductible when 1 file your to the heavv. brown Lithuanian mv 1967 return •I THINK ILL Tm THIS ONE,\ Mrs Earl J. Nautel, president of St. Martha's Altar Guild of Christ Church, Morristown, seems to be saying, as she looks over the fine cookbook of Meats (including poultry and seafood), which features 2000 favor- ite recipes of Episcopal Churchwomen. The Guild is now taking orders for the cookbook, proceeds from which will be used tow aid installation of new wiring and lights in Christ Church. With Mrs. Nautel in photo are Mrs. Ida Blackmer type, are kept filled by six de- liveries a day, There is an abundance on jams and East Bloc wines. Shoppers have a choice of tea from India, Britain. Ceylon or Red China, One day this month there appeared to be plent lemons, apples and vegetables. \Lemons.\ said Kowalczyk, \used to be a status symbol in past days of scarcity. Now we have them the year around.\ Oranges and bananas are ,seen only occasionally. Salt, sugar and meal are If your wife receives only a small amount of money from her job it would probably ba to your advantage to file a joint return. Compute your tax both ways to see Which id best in your situation. q - On year end stock divi- dends, do you report them the year declared or the year re- ceived? a - Report them in the year they are constructively re- ceived. This means that if vou return. a - No. only that part of your repayments representing interest on the loan will be de- ductible when you itemize. q - Is there any way I can spread out the tax on the prof- its I realized from the sale of \r farm property? a - Yes, you may tic able to report vour profits on the installment' basis. Then you Albany, N.Y. (AP) - Foot would only be faxed on that f nd mouth disease could spread part of the profit you received Foot-Mouth Seen Threat to Dairymen from England into New York in 1967. i State, the State Agriculture De- This installment method C an'P arl ' men t sai d Thursday after only be used when you receivemeeting with other state agen- payments of not more than 30 C1 « s to prepare a series of de-, packed in dull-broin bags and; rcent &f th e ^ ke ^fense measures, packing m general does not^ year of sal e lf yo u receive The disease, which attacks (left), cookbook chairman and clerk and jehatage Western standards of | „ an 30 p t> te eHc ^«S a «« treasurer of the parish, and Mrs. Nelson B. Skinner, wife of the priest-in-charge of Christ Church, whose recipe for Sauer- braten is included in the cookbook.—John O'Donnell Photo. | sparkle ! When the store opened in ljune 1962 there was a coinci- dental run of panic buying, set ioff by a Berlin crisis. Another ted in dairy cattle and deer, Julie, now 42, looks good enough to have been among bt'ii v changed \plain bun her hair style iron at the nape uf her neck to a glamorous upsweep. ~ Miss Wilson's repertoire is a mixture of old and new, iter voice has a distinctive, throaty quality. She loves doing all types'of songs, bu; says, \the material songs are the ones fa- vored by most audiences.\ Miss Wilson go! into singing when she left Omaha University to join the touring company of Earl Carroll's Vanities, where she was a featured vocalist. This eventually led to a suc- cessful round of supper club engagements across the coun- try and in England. Then she appeared in the rok JI 3 . r ' = in \Kiss Me Kate\ ,i B' • i way and in \South P. , „ -nd \Bells Are Ringing' • ~r-. - For some time JJ t \j'*cd to act more than -n<_ ^ne v.,r;.H: her !9th engagement at the St. Regis Hotel's Maison- ette Also, she picked up the final voyage of the Queen Marv- in Rio de Janeiro and per- formed on the ship until it reached Long Beach, Calif. Nova Scotia's Lone Art Galleryi n The Armed force* Ft. Bragg, N.C, (AHTNC) - Second Lieutenant Warren K. Murray. 19. son of Mr. and Mrs, Paid O. Murray, Route 1, Potsdam. N.Y., completed a psychological operations officer course Dec. 15 at the Army Special Warfare School, Ft. Bragg. N.C. During the 10-week course, he was trained in the organiza- tion, methods and techniques ,- ,<• .-etiological operations in t> e i,eld. Major emphasis was - uud on the research, analy- •>!•> a^d decision-making in de- •• loping operations for various -Ujations. tire gain must be r« the year of sale :tremel darl . ger(>lll3] th e d t . q - My daughter worked this iraen t ^ ^ d £ summer but now is back al |are th e disease ^ be f h t . . school. Can she file for her re-: nn i„ K«, c i a „«i,i™ „^A k,*.;„i ** came during the Cuba crisis fun d now? she coul d use Itefi ^ s r^^ ao d burral «* later that year. A slight surge | mo , ne y fo r schoo l expenses. i lntecte d anlm ^- of panic buying started or. the I a . The law does not permit 1 The defense measures call for first day of the Middle East • a re turn to be filed for a tax strict inspection of imported war. _ year that has not ended. products and for a series of -»«- T^* /~\ TVT ~\T 9 Tl \ In th e past th e authontle5 i Your daughter can speed steps to help localize a possible Vlnvr I §-tf^ I lT| \f k \47' Y P 1 ^!\ Gi n ,VP ! 'imited sales and this only ma de things up next January, how- infestation, \\J \^ V^X-l llv« -•- VyC*JL O UT *_y .things worse,\ the manager,ever, by making sure she has „ „.„T .™ or™.!,™™ u • • , u- 4 n , HI. uv J , said. \Now this last time the her W-2 withholding statement. O^ciails said the state is re- 1 By UILLARD RICHARDSON .the provincial archives at Dal- the public seven days a week., marke t was flooded with food Her employer should have given garded as vulnerable because of HALIFAX (CP) - Nova Sco-ihousie University. ^Children's art classes are held I immediately. It worked. It her this W-2 within 30 days ol foreign shipping arrivals at New tia's only public art gallery isi The Nova Scotia Museum of .there each Saturday. jstaved off a rush. People saw her last pay. If he did not, your| Y °rk ports. a Centennial project. Unless fi-!Fine Arts, an organization which; - \Kids understand modem artijj ler , e was plenty.\ daughter should contact him, nancial help is found it seemslmore than half a century agojbetter then adults.\ Mr. Law! p r j ces a t Sam are the same'and ask for it. ! doomed to die with Canada\s| received a charter from the j says, \and they were delighted; - m 0 ther state-operated i Centennial on New Year's Eve/provincial government as custo-1 with the collections they sawi store s jsed The gallery occupies make-;dian of the collection, has been |here. They have no inhibitions! w\^\ s the average Pole earns! shift accommodation in a cav-;attempting for 55 years to ob-jregarding art. They get a big ^ 000 zlotys a month, mostj ern-Iike obsolete powder maga- tain a public gallery. jbang out of experimental andj^ygg g^ wor ^ ^ do n. a r zine in the Citadel, the old hill- ATTRACTS MANY diversifie d forms.\ i zort h 2 4 z[oty s at th e official top fortress that dominates the • °> . „ . I since the province is one of [ ra te downtown area of this provin- ^Jft J™ ftS^Xk ^ J\ V^ ^\K* cial capital. ^ ^^^^3 Councirha7in\-|g aUer y' he and oi ^ rs ^^ The project has beep, popular cheated it would assist if the^ tlm e has come when a P uWl c gallery is not only necessary but essential. A factor favoring the Citadel] . ,..„„ tr ,r- ;*=. ™* \gallery is what Mr. Law de- The Saturn 5 rocket made its ^.^\.^.^J'l^ Nov. 9 on a flight de- t drew 55.171 visitors to a \ province takes the initiative series of exhibits from Feb. 1 to Nov. 13 - and Halifax art Sam's bagged chickens are available at 54 zlotys a kilo- gram. This makes the cost about $1 a pound; ducks are a little cheaper. Bread is 4 zlotys, ma:i d f<>r socia l secu Officials of the Agriculture Department met Thursday with- Tax returns can't be proces- ! representatives of the depart- unless W-2 statements are ;ments of Civil Defense, Cont- attached. Failure to do this re-' m « rce . Conservation, Health, suited in refund delays on some [Transportation, State Police and 200,000 tax returns last year^ stat e Veterinary Service. ^ i \z zrs ?S?^ ts ™» *™ ^r wages. ^ de r quick i ime sinc e t , he disease a - Yes, you should include;erupted. A massive extermina- all your cash payments to yourjtion program 40 years ago ri'ty a jar of Russian currant jam, ^.^^ even tho , ug h the y are nr,„,H^ ™ ^n interim hasis •=*- ll \ c = <» \ ™«™ «»\•«« i ileum iwv. v vu a mem. «;-14, z. bottle of Hungarian wine fo r items 0 ^ er ti)&n wa . ges _ y tmuation on an ^ r ™?^:l since an average of 250,000 per- signed to test the various sys- 62. A can of banana compote | you fde car t ,. an , s . p( j r ta:tion, AS a result, me : proving j gons ^^ th g Q W fortres s an-: terns that will be used when (he from North Vietnam is 10] howeve r yo u d o no t have to : government nas oeen urgea »j nual ) y j cra | t makes ifcs firs t - }mimey to zlotys, or about 40 cents. j include its fair market value, a Dnei oy ine ™ u *<«\| The Citadel is open all year I the moon with Americans Polish housewives shopping! q . My wif e is now working Museum M^M Arts ^^jand the gallery is also open to aboard the Apollo capsule. ! the Sam say the choice of mer-part-time. If she files her own tee to provide $20,000 annually' to pay the salaries of a curator and commissionaire and the cost involved in lining up exhib- its. \We are frustrated that the government has not come up with a decision one way or the other,\ >ay> C Anthony Law. a retired naval commander who volunteered his time as curator ihi- vear. Mr Law says if the govern- ment does no! commit itself soon the gallery will have to close permanently Dec, 31. tax'wiped out the disease in the United States. Km \ i \R*> (»I i> - ' *rie celebrated her 100th ij^ J, ' , r i_ ' 20 at the United Helpers Home Pictured with her is Robert W. Russell, R.N., Di- tettvii oi t..t Hcn.j. Mrs Peine was born in DePeyster on Dec. 20, 1867, daughter of Smith and Mary Fishbeck. She has been a resident at the home since 1953. f.Tohn O'Donnell Photo) DECISION AWAITED He says that before Robert L.' Stanfield relinquished the Nova Scotia premier's post to become national Progressive Conserva- tive leader, he and his col- leagues approved in principle taking over Financial responsi- bility\ for the gallery until a permanent gallery' or art cen- tre full Id be built Premier G i. Smith, who succeeded Mr, Stanfield. Is be- ing asked to make a decision on the matter as soon as pos- sible But other problems such ?.•• the Sydney steel crisis have kept the premier and his ad- ministration busy. Mr. Law a painter of the re- presentational expressionist school and former official naval war artist, says the gallery! would house Nova Scotia's per- ' manent collection now stored in PARADE OF THE CANDLES — Five girls from Mrs. George Mattison's 1st grade clas took part in the Christ- mas program held on Wednesday, Dec. 20 in the school auditorium, '\heir part of the program was called the \Parade of the Candles' Piogiam was btId on the last day of school before the long holiday vacation. From left to right: Meianie Vielhauer, Julie Skelly, Carol Ramsey, Kelly Pagano and Dawn Silver. (Charles Kelly Pholo) Aerosol Frost Spray Makers Given Warning Washington (AP) — Man- ufacturers of an aerosol spray used to frost cocktail glasses have been asked by the Feder&l Trade Commission to label the product with the warning that inhaling the sprav could cause death. The products are being adver-, tised and sold without (he warn- ing, the commission said, al- though reports of such deaths first appeared more than two months ago. It said it is requesting volun- tary compliance now but will draft a rule requiring such warning labels, \The commission feels it im- perative that steps be taken immediately to prevent addi- tional unnecessary injuries and deaths,\ the FTC said. HOW OLD IS THIS WORLD OF OURS? llappv birthday. world! Btrt, which OK The New Year is 1%8 but how old really is th\. uor'd of ours'.' Ont thing is certain. The woild is untunes old. Using the pi n ipk of radioactivity, midfin -is* uehers have daled w i MI s tmpus to be as old as |4,bU0 yeans Atomic scientists expect to [extend thew measurements be- jyond 20.000 years, which would, I of course, be long before the dawn of recorded history.