The Seaforth News, 1956-11-15, Page 2M$LE 1 ..,
c,Ja.r C Anattews.
Whim a roan hoes out to lunch
retell other men, what dors he
Eike le` eat? A vete-wonlaan sur-
vey made by asking chefs send
headwaiters in. hotels, clubs,'and
P;e'staurant.s in a city of several
hundred thousand inhabitants
brought tete answer --- Stew!
More glen order stow than
•rely other one thing for htneh,
Many erten like many other
good.. .— roast beef, fish, salad,
randwiehes, spaghetti and meat
Lr less 'etc., but the majority want
;;icer.
"They,_ tike the plat ctloked
r1ovily until it's tender, They
like plenty of tc,.ct.tbles—espc..
:tall} potatoes, onions, and e'ar-
.•ots. They like it ?aced to c?h('r
','vit}7 1't1C1 :.it o2'\ 'r8vt'." cillo
,site' :141. "'(rbcs 11 e big li(.tes
ef oed'
,.rc illi':It-etl`ct.'nr
race 1 l.suadars for
,
and 'tet(' :ir0
,'.lir.-nisi? t1!e:its
w0 ill,, ,lt
.. ,,.alio , ,117
until r:1•
1 or veal may b,,.
'.r le.i' 1t, 111.1 shollhicr Meat
e.\.-.
ti. .e..i 1. p;e
I; 'h ce
t., t. •:ti , :',I ;1'S11C ill ,.111
'11 merle
i, 1 r r1. ` 10.091,
EV 1,1_.0 j"Ll.t."5.
1 1'1 e t i'1 use to 11 title,
A tof liquid fo7 a pound ,.f
just enough,
pungent tCay,
r o I• ,..110e or 0 1
Cot cr mid
vet .1..', ter 1'11
..
inet.0'•i
ht',i.•l.
t 1, . ef,,,k, an.
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BEEF STEW
poutuls beet scew meat
tablespoons tat _
trip flour
teaspoons salt
Pepper •
cups t•range Mice
I
clove garlic. chopped fine
1 teaspoon Worcestershire
sauce
small carrots, cut in sI-ineh
pieces
1 medium onion. cut- up
I cup celery pieces. 14 -inch
thick
a deep ep ketole. Cora-
l-. salt, and
;ol:'-
rd pepper. Rol:
e „ - I ...e :n flour r:lix-
6..
all sides in the
gat. F.. 1 , and
V:.r ter3...e sauce, -\•coyer
1.7.o..L; over : ?:ea: 2 11,.., -ars. Add
i
and celery. Cover.
Cook '. Il -liter, Cook about 20
Sa-LY'5 Siyl,s5
ye ea
minutes or blit tender Stir
o,:ca"lnnally.
LAMB RIBLET STEW
2 pounds lamb riblets
S tblsps, lard or drippings
Salt and pepper
Water - 4 medium potatoes
4 medium onions
4 medium earrots. sliced
1 cup fresh or frozen canned
peas
Brown lamb riblets slowly in
lard or drippings. Season. Cover
with water. Cover and cook
slowly 41 minutes. Add potatoes
and onions and continue cooking
for 41 minutes or until meat and
v c ret able; 1: c. tender. About 20
0110,1110' Moro end of cooking
ti -n. add sliced carrots and peas.
1u';0,e on warm platter. Thick-
e'oohing liquid for gravy.
Pi':nsw too slew is 00 old-time
t ae•.
Make it with a tender
ttewii.g elrsl.en for a real dell-
BRUNSWICK STIR'
1 ch ':est t t -prom cut hi
Nieces
1 medium onion. chopped
1 teaspoon salt
• 1 NO. 2 can tomatoes
1! cups cooked lima beans
11z cups whole kernel corn
la teaspoon pepper
"i teaspoon Worcs-itershire
sauce
CuterCuNer eh a on with hailing
✓ i et and cook about 1'+ hours:
?eel t lion ii, and tomatoes
and cook .0 minutes longer. F:e-
i•?i yc chicken from stew. Strip
1 c c•: i] from bolus, chap, and
...,, to .:1w Add corn, limn
1 stn P ,_t,i::, 2nhl :1111ec, 01101:u ,':1 thickened.
1i you want 10 serve stow as
• , ,.e put it I:1 a t 0—Crote, cover
t...h a crust. and links= until the
Luer 'brown. A rich.
1\ crustpie dough
• ( one is 11''d,,e0
1_I1io la; gut ,�ll.
1 ye" 1 he a n.,,. 1161
,, i .,,u.: patty 1 t',1s into
asyf e=; flit e,ltrojcinr,crust 1S
to lo!'totet of ?cels,
if you d,5 1hl:, sola ..:lel butter
t b -:;rad top your
pie t. 115 ISIS 01, 1'111 11 111., oven
1.1..
s1. 1' 1l to heat through.
PVT l ig. - _ oioret rite,
eri cooked ' 1 -.(., at ;also to
tt pz _ In most o:,' s the top -
p1 1 of this type is oily a wide
wre:an mado mound the edges
of y,,tar ldI:s, e1,<secy1e and then
heated.
C. } s d topping for meat
▪ : favorite in some see -
is :is. of ti.: calmly, Here is tine
yea}' to sake :t.
CORN -BREAD PIE TOPPING
0 cup corn meal
s cup flour
1 ▪ teaspoon salt
Pa teaspoon baking powder
1 egg yolk, beaten
• cup milk
1 tablespoon melted butter
Sift together dry ingredients.
(.c .ne beaten erg yolk. milk,
"., eItcd fat. Add to dry
in-
gredients, :nixing oniy until
r1:oistenei. Pour batter ever.iy
52 011 meat and vegetables in, cas-
serole. Bake at 400'F. 20 in
25
cL rr,it- corn bread jiLIFt
E t▪ 4r:$'tO i:rin3 front :ides`
SE:;es .:X.
FISIik EVIDENCE
I!iycs Ir court fudges i:. the
1'_.'r el
eStates s nadd yet an-
other c.• E-xi•i:se t the long
presented t, • them froth
tine to time by inj.ired parties.
A_1 aggrit.ved pctltiener su-
.: c: co. explained tear-
fully at her .1,_ band
w.hen he came 11.7ani. talked
a go'.clr.?h,
SAW NO PERiL. HEARD NO PERIL—A boot, a yoangs'er s shoe,
a brae -ed tare and. the remains of a rector to -i frau-, its car,
give ellent test:ttony 'o a family tragedy in Fo-t Lauderdae.
Mrs" Evelyn Seolten, a deaf mi.:, was a -sable is dear on ap-
proaching renin as she d-ove her car toward a -o'-cad cros-
sing. The cos was stuck by t -,e speeding "ra;-o, and h5 -s. Spa! -
tan and her 28 month-old son, Byron, ware k'11ed.
"BONES" IN THE DROUGHT DESERT --Skeletal remains of a
locomotive's drive wheels rusting in the partially dried-up bed
of the Kansas River are grim testimony to the five years of
drought which Kansans have experienced. The locomotive fell
into the then raging river when a bridge collapsed during a
flood in 1951. It was abandoned because it would have been
too expensive to salvage.
The Secret °c That Prize -Miming 'telae
It was almost time for the
Ladies Aid Fall 'Bazaar. and our
little •colnhiluniay of Deer Forest'
was humming with preparations.
141ammt • was busily sewing
some of her beautiful crocheted•
red wool lave to the ruffles of
a jaunty red flannel petticoat.
Cousin Anna: tan up baby
sacques on . the note wing
machine. Sister I'a?r:
Stit[he:t 2...l : On a ;'211, b.:Ill
apron. I lonLI1 t., help. but my
stit0he> ?:etre uTti primitive
quality and I was t'e it nothing
snore ill.p'"11; 1 1 1;, d,. 111=;11 Ye;tl-
rine omt and .
T1 w 11 1n
s 11 71 n3 t
i 1., �0., 5 -1 e.1'. i h 1011 me
into ki ..hens it ov(.. oar„
stress' • pri70 ee (i,;- .tire 111050.
making p!,...kles p!,...11'r'' .11' and
P1050tvc 111 11i. 1 ' booths.
and 5011enpi,rimenting with...w'
1101, ars+'. 1 1 1111 ai
,d ik ,
pie and tl•5u+-tu:1r.
That yt.nar e,[.:rly in the?
decree 5': t, be. , new- feature.
of which It•Tantin0 quite
ahprov. It , , , 7..
Mrs. 11 Irr'. the n:u . re-
kee`u trite. fl So 1 t,ITIF.
don't seem to und,:.n.tatid a little
town like Door Forest,' she said
to Papa, a'tei she looked s5.Ther.
9s1,.obe they should. 015. std?•cd
in ;,lath --
Papa nodded ruefully. Iii: }?^+d
not found Ms S,-lttr. est 1
WOrk with. either.
"She thinks should 1 .0e0
r t i .•> c i t and - it eft'.
but that doesn't seem (mite riallt
to tate. Oen cake 1 doth h.:_ al-
ways done r,••ell and ere y o .e
has pra'e1 everyone else. cake
and there's be, 51,)feeling
about ,t. It'- nes quite the same
this- year.
"Mrs.Sol
,rP.. hos? -.2
e..ke.sit,-makes." I volunteer- d.
"I heard her tel: Mrs. K'
when 110Yn1 up with 1 .se 1-':ny-
sacg12ES yss, eriay., 11 e
w1, ldr say ,s..
'Your h1•:S cep- ..cake with
the maple str 1::.:2 to
beat, Mama,P•10
"I1c,, }t, \ ";•1 ; 2t,reTC."`
said rna. "Ilam in chailze
seeing that all the:and 1t
resdy and assembled 53
tin :1,?i
I'll have e`nti -.
This job of Mamma's S mea
there were plenty it errands for
•rte to run and c ,
Ahem. r,I went in eta
of the busy k:...'... i was ,..-
But not at 1,.Irs.
tra•.-.1: u^ ray kit.—'ten." she :t'
h , e
.
' f •.,. 2'r.. c._
,.'
self .._. rd 11 en ,Inti
I hesi.a:t,i,d
2:, « :,1 - t and
Mrs.
Sclera 1if .. asci t t.f.*
.,._ `1a e• . _,.. and 1
them.i-
fo cr ,derv., :w:.
^o'as 1-:.. ern-
bro.. :. 7while Mrs.
at l hiss kind of
thIn.:." Miss
f"CGL In .
Iu;flu cc,. her Miss.
J._n^ ,f was ycon.g
'Mrs. But she had
oxen. n•, ?a_;rly 1 vi. -i teacher
and it 1-:1. `la'r-a who had
tal-...zht her 1) hake cock..
S 111: leir had evidently 'in-
terrupted e. ea ,:sly c-, .tie':?s to
teas: 4 Mi.. ^.ten. ie -~ st:t:h. f:
a .1 ye:...sty, ter s;,:,::.d on.
the ,,.... taking .:serials
at
I trier_ 10 think of
:3say
_3^1 to s y d managed to
h:.
upcn up.exactly the wrong?
t "Practic.n. v^car eake for
the bazaar?" I asked.
1iy cake doesn't 11011 pear-
lice."
eas-
li e " said eters. h m, t:iv inf mea
such 1, chilly look that I hurried
to the door.
.Miss Jennie rose too. "Well,
I`ll be glad to help with these,
Mrs. Solent," she said. "'trait,
Alta, P11 go wvitti fou."
It was when Miss Jennie 0;:ln0
upstairs for a 111. of a visit ,Ate r
finishing her tr.,-.. with i'.,r.,0
111a.1 Mamma ,,..,e (? 'sere o.1;?;
going to enter at: 4r- ' 11 she
':tet*? A pr -7.e..• fist 'nisi 1 he-
tinne:, Mr=, lblvi stn., Nett 1
haven't ny pt -i e e -.este-''
1.m not e ? 1e
1 .li 111 let yo;.; , .10yI
the diets- n It
with maple 0:1: M , -
-in(1 I lines, f.:-..
I erou."-
0.,urse no on, 7:13 ,. 1,Ws
• e? .thy the 7.7.M0 of a
'Mrs, 5 1025 1111.0111 to 1011101.
They ten il, t t 'd.t v,ry
o...\,and before
1100'. p as t ;1to'uor.t:, O Sof 111111.
feather. liatneTs ,nli
';...
with fros 1 piled
Ir. >Ueti fl 1I: y t .: lc i}i_, 111_10
vr,vti, (1 a.. 10 111 ori' lnnel '5
to w 11, $i. ;:Li 50 11: that prize.
.
Neither was 11 in :`.i r ma .
:'1 fes (15ys 1 .nit 1110
Miss 3. reit, cr.:, :1 in her latest
rake r' .t e
said p e.,e,ly. 1..,_i,
Halvsrson up 15,, sample
iter ;r,
a - tre.a h ..rii e+ the
Put P. was net Para who :teed
in the a awa'-. It was Mrs,
c_tient. with „ parcel of y:'rk,
_d t_ eye: w,:i'e fastened on
Miss Ser. s cake. "So -o -n,' she
_.i., and kokedi ,5 " (11e tt' the
ether of us accusingly. "So that's
where it w'el'd.:"
"Tha.s wig ',chat5001.. M;'.
Salem?" asked 10,,nulla in sur..
:11.c•
1s'i'I1 retip.'. It disappeared the
ay R1e Olson teas thbre--.anti
your At la. It was, my prize
recipe. I've used it before and
I always twin with i1.. So that is
the w•ay things arc unite herein
I)erer Forest!"
Miss JeIlnne's cheeks were
pink and her eyes very. bright,
but before she- could speak
Mamma said quietly, "This is
a recipe that belonged to my
(pother, Mrs. Solent. Maybe
you'd better look Once more for
yours."
"Well - we went on to Mrs.
So1em's and found her with her
baking things out on the. table.
All of a sudden my eye caught
sight of something sticking out
a little on the under .~side of the
baking. board. I said, "That
couldn't be your recipe just there
under the board, could it?"
"(`here's nothing under the
board." she snapped back and
turned it over to show us, and
there .seas the recipe, sure
cnoumh — stuck 011 with a 1i111e
bit of white of egg.
Papa laughed heartily and we
all joined in. "00, it's good duo
laugh!" said -Mamma. "111 course
we couldn't even Senile then. We
didn't want to embarrass bei any
more. Mr:. Knutson began 4'0111e
rule of. the sAne thing b appe11ing
tel someone she knew and trh, n
?.ors. Solent got back her voice
she said well anyway she was
going to enter am'thel' kind
cake, and she didn't think a
raffle was 0 17.0( .4 thing for 13
,llttt'ch b - 'leu'. rind I said I didn't
c'it1101', and -iVirs. Knutson
n
lets forget the a,.ftle cols no
give a plisse."
"So Jennie, tut 1 111 ,.l `nrl
1;d0 that prize," advised pol,m
Wither Mamma! nor 'Mrs.
Knutson said one word ..bort the
i9 kle recipe, Int Ureide, ow bits
IA the story 1'.a1„1 out [diel ,;ot
1002.-...d together. Ps'_ -hp, i. little
gr1t'l, 11N,t` tt`i.h ed?k'1Csi1`. 1•,i(;
`1101'5 rate e,a11.:01. Alt
i':.e, i }' slid .t 11''.
:11.
,:nu
c' tic':at;.,.:<1 .i::• ti,
.11 roti - 0L• !Aro
101/1511
1!,, to "_, t. a.t.- `:1n,1,
it <.1t a1 ell i._
tt 1S 1' - p l '••,r 1 e-
••. nr 11 r t Mir
,Il,. t'l,d. ..,1 ,,.', less, e• ..l.. ,S ti lei's
ARO About aoa tryr Those
050" llfi' erilitsk'Cls
11i twit 111, ra
i 1 :t t ole 111
001' ,10 1„ .I,.,. \
It' ii.i ..lees gases 0114.11, nolo; In
Leeks. curtain, 11111 .1110115g±, In
yeltt bar,' to.e.tl. n , , t t ou ..
first silverfish, a, ; carrot -shaped.
haped.
about 1005, -, 1 i los of an inch
leug and has thrye
projections at thy. 0...0 end or
50: 1` elt a01 two ein. 'etid,:i
t 1 ',•i t tete h(. ei Tee n •he
rte n 'ryomys fr.nt. the
pest', silvery : „le -like• r, vering.
The. silverfish doesn't seen to
-be fury abont his environment.
lie thrives best in damp, warns.
dark pI5(e but be also appears
mysteriously in the brightest.
best c arsd-for plates and in tit -
tics and country houses Which
are far from warm. Today's bet-
ter -constructed i,nd evenly-h.at-
s-.0 '111 0hngs 01:.1.x. ;,i of ;•qua•
}1, ?11151111'1
ln apmet Ivo tt
i,t'ri moartst abnin ,, � •1 I t
basements and _..,,, '1hc e.
follow pipe lin( . 006,1/A..!:51,1
nu lilt: lower 11cc11 5 nu
find surprisingly 1;:,t:, no, ,1.:2
of' them in 11,111 net;,: `.,11•(
w5511s of which arc pi•i11 the
Silverfish e rlj7;e- the is
When ,you turn ou to light 1 ' ''1P•5
nut of sight quid, of.
('hat's why you , elrtn.n sec ' -tut
until they have h('c•o,ne
abundant. They }iltc 51110t,
and it they could choose bort Nett
a noisy cafetetin 1'o,I the
sedate, dimly-lit cocktail lc, .:..ge,
they'd pick the pets•:e•fesl 1,, •s?.
There salamancice1ikc asts
are particularly . ;,Id (1 (•-,:,t1Q
high quality pals..• '151.11
surfaces, bookbil-ilinl3', era::t;,a•-
per, and anything 51( I0 tog e her
with haste of 1=,' 'Itu.y
havoc with starched : I, Mei oat:
holes in some. 1.0555 1. bin... :. ea-
perially Stars hod :In uts,
dentally, they ht:'. 0,vl 1,-
the new syut:he,_.,. 1151,1"
ll'nsew'ive•; , ri'se' 1115'
waging war or osh ; itkt
modern posticieo a,00, ;old
spray coutaini•:; 110"
thrill tinder i' .... + l I , •nr. Ali
an o, FO'.Ol 5..61 ', 1u, t.
ein11. a but 1.m. •
released in
Apply it an;
your i151111 '1 5 '1 ' ::e.. ,
taken 111"r Pr::i•L
1,Il 'creeds ', ,
t,bhr won't i . , ,o0 0,.11-
tl,o!},
'our i1y°
MOON -EYED--' „.:1-1:c ses-
sion, of artirh°c5 et is'!' ob-
fe--ers is 0c 4 :'r',ducted,
a40v5, in Sit e = o sng• et -
ting ready .� L r;s0 N:oen-
' w.rh," th3 ti.e., t 1 ore go-
ing iarough c's11 1 111. pr3-
poro:ian for cis ,c unct,iltg of
the malrmadl: d.1110 1 .1ext
year, Sponsor'ecl k,: :'c Snirh'
%anlan htstiru. t, ;,F alum,
vOTIOn station :, c ;iutyplt
of 50 Moonwc`co ,r''ions to
be :et up a:rest ti.s ,ctrl try.
FOXHOLE IN 90 SECONDS—Soldiers should welcome taxis new device --a "90-Sec,.pct les tole
Dagger," developed by the Stanford Research Institute. The Digre' enables ground hoops
to dig their positions in a minimum warning period. Left, a tech-+itian places the ,l r' ket-
explosive unit in o launching tube. After the fuse is Ignited, the technician takes cave t', and
the rocket is driven about two feet into the ground. The charge 'explodes anci'•- eslr -n
four -foot -deep, four -foot -wide cra:ar is cleared, right.