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Harrisburg Telegraph from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania • Page 10

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10 ACROSS Small cols 7. Absolve 12. Give back 14. Seezaw 15. Biblical moun tain IS.

Mohammedan nobles IT. Exist IS. Particular 20. Pronoun 21. Insect 22.

Bay 24. Word of lamentation 28. English letter 27. Wagon JO. European river IL Kind of parrot 32.

Scatter 13. Correlative of either 4. Ledges St. Two: prefix Meta Given menus. ST.

Long narrow view 39. Strike gently 40. Dry 41. Biblical tower 42. Fragment 4J.

Only 44. Find out 46. Pen 4T. Exclamation 49. Short aria 51.

About 52. Gave off fumes la. Constructed again 57. Cylindrical 58. Northwestern state 59.

Avalanches CO. Men with high singing voice? DOWN 1. Kind of apple 2. Present I. Luzon native The governments basic 7 food groups are represented in these Not quit a stew, definitely not a hash, Braised Beef and Vege tables has more flavor than either That's because there is little water to dilute the flavor of the meat.

Just enough water should be used to leave a rich brown gravy at the end of cooking and to keep meat and vegetables from boiling dry at any time. Folks who don't care for green beans will love them in this top of the stove dish, because they soak up the rich meat flavor. Braised Beef and Vegetables 1 lb. beef chuck, cut into 1 inch cubes 2 tablespoons shortening 3 tablespoons chopped onion 2 teaspoons salt 1 lb. green beans, cut 1 lb.

potatoes, cut in 3i inch cubes 2 cups of water Brown pieces of chuck thoroughly in hot shortening in a large skillet. Add the onion, half the salt and about Vz cup of the water. Cover and cook slowly about 1 hour, adding more water if necessary. Add the beans and remaining water and cook for 10 minutes. Then add the potatoes and remaining salt and continue cooking another 15 20 minutes or until meat and vegetables are tender.

4 servings. Menus For Saturday Orange juice, 6 juice oranges; Poached eggs, 4 eggs poached; toast and butter, 8 slices enriched bread, butter or fortified marga rine; jelly, cup jelly; coffee (for adults), 3 tbsp. coffee; milk (for children), 2 cups milk. Luncheon Cream of pea soup, 1 lb. fresh peas, cooked and pureed, (save and use liquid), V2 tsp.

onion juice, 1 tsp. sugar, 1 tsp. 2 cups thin white sauce; raw carrot and raisin salad, 2 cups coarsely grated carrots, 5 cup plumped raisins, Vi c. mayonnaise, lettuce rye wafers and butter, 1 3 lb. rye wafers, butter or fortified marga rine; apple sauce, 1 lbs.

tart apples, Vi c. water, 1 3 c. sugar, cinnamon of desired; cookies, Vz lb. bought cookies; milk for all, 1 quart milk. Dinner Prune Juice, remainder from Friday morning; braised beef and 'it POOR JOHNNY Johnny is weeping lor he says that something hurt hia foot very.

much and he had to take it off. If you would like to see what was hurtling Johnny, join all the numbered dots together starting with dot number one and endiing with dot number twenty three. Complete this picture with your crayons. cMraEMS ki i iprjRlAlPl Solution Of Yesterday's Puzzle 4. Attendants on the eick 5.

Pulpy fruit Grafted: heraldry II ill Mm mm i2 M. W1 'WL "1 1 1 11 EH 1 I I 1 7. Dyes 2. Pertaining to the blood f. Returns to office 10.

Inhabitant of: suffix 1L Exceedingly 12. Gaelic 19. On the south side of the Alps 21. Sauk 23. Black liquid 24.

Over 25. Ominously vivid 26. Before 28. Resist authority 29. Two times 31.

Exclamation 32. Harden 34. Marked with stripes 15. Tub 38. Salt 40.

Kind of bean 41 Newly married woman 43. Part of a flower 45. Mountain ridge 46. Cubic meter 47. Branches of 45 learning Back of the foot 50.

Jogging gait 51. Scent 82. Swamps 54. Silkworm 56. Gone by Modest Budget Menu vegetables, (see recipe above) 8 red points; cole slaw, 2'z c.

shredded cabbage, c. mayonnaise, tsp. salt, 1 tsp. sugar, 2 tbsp. top milk or cream; carrot sticks, 4 large carrots, cut into sticks; bread and butter, 8 slices enriched bread, butter or fortified margarine, raspberry charlotte, remainderi from Friday; hot or iced tea, (for adults), 2 tsp.

tea; milk (for children), 2 cups milk. Approximate cost for day: Points for day 0 blue; 8 red points for meat; 2 3 red for fats. Sweeties for soldiers candy, cookies, cakes and doughnuts are aces with soldiers and sailors yummie! The distinguished food specialist, Meta Given, has written a splendid booklet of recipes that will delight the boys in the camps and on shipboard. Complete instructions for packing and ship ping included. Just send 10c to cover costs and a self addressed 3c stamped envelope to Meta Given, care of this paper.

Ask'for Sweeties For Soldiers, It's high time to break out the old ice cream freezer. If it's been in retirement for a good long while, supplanted by the automatic refrigerator (or the corner drug store), you may have forgotten how peculiarly and uniquely delicious home made freezer icecream is. Sure it's hard, hot work to make ice cream in a freezer! But never was hard work more generously rewarded. Here's one job that even Junior will be philosophical about especially, if the product he labors over is Butterscotch Ice Cream. To keep this ice cream in good condition for several hours, either keep the freezer well packed with ice and salt, or if you have an automatic refrigerator, pack it into a freezing tray and turn the temperature control to the coldest point.

Butterscotch Ice Cr 1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed Ji cup butter 1 cup water 4 egg yolks 1 cup cream 1 tin evaporated milk Vi teaspoon salt Hi teaspoon vanilla Put sugar and butter into a skillet. Heat slowly, stirring oc casionally until sugar melts. Add water slowly, stir and simmer about 5 minutes. Beat yolks and pour hot syrup over them, beat ing vigorously. Return to very low heat and stir continuously until mixture thickens slightly (2 or 3 minutes).

Remove from heat and cool. Add salt, evaporated milk, cream and vanilla and chill. Put into freezer and freeze until stiff, using 8 parts crushed ice to 1 part salt. Yield: 2 quarts. Menus For Sunday Breakfast Sugared peaches 6 peaches, sliced, sugar to taste Prepared cereal 2k cups pre pared cereal, top milk, sugar Coffee cake 1 bought coffee cake Coffee (for adults) 3 tbsp.

coffee Milk (or children) 2 cups milk Dinner Fried chicken 1 2M lb. chicken, salt and pepper, flour and shortening Gravy Drippings from the chick en, 4 tbsp. flour, 8 tsp. salt, 2 cups milk Parsley potatoesl lbs. pota toes, 2 tbps.

parsley, 2 tbsp. melted butter, salt and Buttered Swiss chard 1 lbs chard, thoroughly washed, 2 cups water, tsp. salt, cook 7 10 minutes or until just done. Serve with melted butter Beet borsht 12 to 16 beets (save 4 for tomorrows salad), c. water, 2 tbsp.

grated onion, 3 tbsp. cider vinegar, 1 sour cream Butterscotch ice cream (see recipe abovesave half) Coffee (for adults) 3 tbsp. coffee Vilk (for children) 2 cups milk Supper Grapefruit juice el 46 oz. tin farming and in real estate. THE HARRISBURG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 6, 1943 And horn's your I.

Q.f Storm 100 if you can identify this person without reading beyond the first paragraph. Deduct 10 points for every additional paragraph you need to find the answer. By JOHN H. CUTLER A former writer of doe stories is today considered the last ol th wonder bovs. He started out in 1922 with a mustache and a promise, lived a parasitic existence in Hollywood until he made the grade.

He stems from Swiss and ngusn peopie wno mane moucjr Rut he insisted on movine unaer nis own power, wnce ne was firprf fnr droDninff a rivet in a San Pedro shipyard. Today the fellow who tossed him the rivet is working for him. He never for gets friends. Among his friends are Admiral uyro ana Anuiony Eden. The former named a mountain in his honor in Antttctica, the latter still writes him.

Doug Fairbanks, was another admirer, and Martin Johnson renewed an acquaintance with him in the African linrlerhmsh. Frank Knox, who buys several $150 suits at the same time, is a miser compared to him. In the glad days he was a dude in fancy mufti. Now he is too busy working lor tne Army to Doiner wun uu. Hp wa commissioned as a Lieutenant Colonel of Signal Corps Reserves.

He saw service on the Mexican border before going to France in World War I with the AEF. Used because of his small ci7P. a a runner he once crossed the Scheldt River seven times in one day under heavy fire. He also scored as a bantamweight boxer. He really went to town after he tore up a $5000 a week contract with Warner Brothers.

He made as many as 54 pictures a year, including such as "Public Enemy," "The House of Rothschild 'VJovds of London." "In Old Chicago," and "Jesse James. In two years he netted $16,000,000 for his outfit. Then in one year he showed a loss of half a million. when "Noah's Ark" floDDed. a writer named Arthur Laesar kirkeH him.

savins: "That is for taking a book that's been a smash hit for 5000 years and making a flop out of it. ne now manea lmovies for the Army. Answer on Opposite Page By W. L. GORDON wnnns OFTEN MISUSED: Do not say, "I saw a couple of girls in the car." Say, "I saw two girls." OFTEN MISPRONOUNCED: Due.

Pronounce the as in use, not in do. OFTEN MISSPELLED: Presentment (presentation). Presentiment (a premonition). SYNONYMS: Puzzle (verD), perpiex, mysuiy, ucwiiun. TtTTY iT7 4Rf0O tilTlPo tin A it IS VOUTS.

LlG VV URiJ Oi UiI uac a wviu us increase our vocabulary by mastering one word each day. Today's nTT.TnirivrrF nerseverintr aDDlication. "The expectations of life depend upon diligence." Confucius. 1 11 1 REPRISAL PAROTID TERRAIN TRIGGED PARITY Letter Out for fixings. of grapefruit juice (4 blue points) Toasted cheese sandwiches 8 slices enriched bread, 6 lb.

cheese (4 red points) butter or fortified margarine. Lettuce and tomato salad head lettuce, 4 tomatoes, 1 3 cup mayonnaise cream Left from dinner Cookies 8 bought cookies Milk for all 1 quart milk Letter Out and be sluggish. i Letter Out and it's defined as roving. Letter Out and he turns up the earth. Letter Out for a large Malayan mammal Remove one letter from each word and re arrange to spell the word called for in the last column.

Print the letter in center column opposite the word from which you have removed it. If you have "lettered out correctly it me great majoniy. Answer on opposite rage Approximate cost for day: $2.95. Points for day: 4 blue, 4 red for 2 3 red for fats. Free Free salad isn't a salad without its special dressing and whatever kind of salad you are planning you'll find the perfect dressing for it in Meta Given's new leaf let, Summer Salad Dressings.

Mayonnaise, French dressing cooked dressing, fruit dressing all types are represented. For your copy, send a large 3c sclf ad dressed stamped envelope to Meta Given in care of this paper By ANNE ASHLEY Q. How can I get good results when using parsley as a garnish? A. Chop it very fine, place in a cloth, squeeze the cloth tightly, hold under the cold water faucet for a half minute, squeeze again until all the water is out, and see how nice is the result. Q.

How can I lighten hardwood floors that have been stained; A. The only remedy would be to use a commercial stain re mover, and then refinish the floors with shellac and varnish. Q. How can I remove tar stains from fabric? A. Rub a little lard, kerosene, sweet oil, or butter on the spots; let them stand few hours, then wash with soap and warm water yf AXE ga ILE AIM By A.

C. GORDON 1. Where in the United States do the heaviest snowfalls occur? 2. What is the doctrine of 3. To what country do the Fiji Islands belong? 4.

What shot was said to be "th shot that was heard around the 5. What is a larrikin? (Answers tut OpnoslU Page) hi Miii 11 1 iWgg'J." "I mmm If 14 15 of one line is equal to 8 9 of another, what fraction of the greater is the less? Answer on Opposite Psge Today's Pattern 4S Baby and this "lamby" will be the best of pals! Embroider it on his carriage cover. The blanket stitch and lazy daisy flowers race along like wildfire. Such fun you'll have choosing your colors, too. Pattern 2966 contains a trans fer pattern of one motif 15x15 and another 7x12 inches; illustrations of stitches; list of materials required.

Send ELEVEN CENTS in coins for this pattern to the Harrisburg Telegraph, Needlecraft 82 Eighth Avenue, New York, 11 N. Y. Write plainly PATTERN NUMBER, your NAME and AD DRESS. JRAFTIE wry FATHER AND ARE GERMANS WHO ARE FIGHTING HITLER AND THE NAZIS. SCORCH SMITH 7OOOH YES.

WELL A TXNK6 PER AN' THAT'S I I AND THAT'S A.POLOGIZIN' BUT WvjY I 7 WHY YOU'RE I WMT WE I DO YOU WANT US TO I 1 i I GUYS LIKE CAPTURE JpSJi THINK OP THE PSYCHOLOGICAL EPFECT. rTWO AMERICAN SOLDI 5 CAPTURING HITLER 11 VEAH. BUT IP WAS SURE rro HAVE SIKOLOGICAL EFFECT ON OUR OLD TOP KICK" 1 A TOP KICK GOTTA Bi PAUL FOGEKTY I BORREREO TM' TOP KICKS WHISTLE IN NORTH AFRICA. AN FORGOT T' RETURN IT. CAPTURIN HITLER WILL TAKE HIS MIND OFFEN TVT THEFT II HOPE I SXCUSE AE VI A A I NeiTHBl eS THE VJ I THERE HE IS THAT'S NI6HT fJ LOOTEMANT.

BUT 1 Jr IHS MAN FRANZ DESCRIBED A7 THE ONE WewANT6ET PfiferSilira iCffioS SUPERMAN S7 Barnaby wsnt to gel his fairy Godfather and that dopey old ghost They're eoming, loo. jjl Isn't that silly, children? A ghost and a pixie coming with us on a treasure hunt! IH ft I 1 1 Vi 1 II 1 I 11 I I Vl4 IV 111 1 I 1 1 1 1 OAKY DOAKS JOWWSO aimm By JERRY SIEGEL and JOE SHUSTER UN HIS HIDDEN LAII2. THE SNEER I THEIZE'S GOINGISJ 1 JUST A llMMfiM ilklA rurscc Bnr Tf ADKSSES HIS HENCHMEN, UNAVMftRE STO BE A CHANG E)JflX BUNCH Sf li If, THAT SUPERMAN IS OVERWSAJ2ING VSt, IN PLANS I HAVS6EDS liPL flnssvAS i FOR A NICKLE JT REAlLV everv TSCT ttohtmweI I LkRIHAT EN THEA SAFE Eel' I gW'l 'ft 1 SXKS ''jsA OUT ATTACK ON ALLIED FORCES iK'i LWrJ VltsS, JltHXJUfi RiV IN THE SOUTHERN PACIFIC AREA. VVS CAPTAIN YANK mj HCS YOU'LL HAVE TO SLIP I P7 SO THETRE KW I 1 yncK, you HITt UiDm trwit'l TO SHOOJTj I VOUR GUN FASTER GUE9S THAT LUGER WILL. BE NOW I GUESS WE'LL 1 rVl'l UUPSoTSlOci I THAN THAT.

FRITZY SAFER IN MY HANDS VITKi I ll mS OURS HOMER HOOPEE By FRED LOCHER UOME8, YOU TAVC6 SOM6 OF MA'i "SlIPS I I jfi. II I HP, HOME PACDyJ V) viiu. that 4tuft wiaaitevtxiRPizz LANpycjjr jssk'' 0122 kMO PALL OFF THE UDOl 4 OuT WSf FOB HECfOR! I KNOWi CAN gCKAMBLE Of WMCjk. MOWER WrtlLC VOLI'RE ROW ID KEEP FROM Ri6HTDOWM Ct i W. MICKEY FINN By LANK LEONARD I I FLASH THE I I 1 IT IS THE ALL I PitRe IT HR6 WE I I I SH3NALI 1 I BOAT, 1 IS fall! SIR! ONE GOl STMDBi I HERB ANSWER TWO THREE?) FOR ACTIONH BARNABY Art we all here now? Rtady io start on our irasur hunt? Who's missing Barnaby! By CROCKETT JOHNSON bn'f M4 Warn We'll be there, m'boy Te'l Mrs.

Krump to be patient By B. FULLER' BELIEVE IT OR KICT,) MORGAWA 1 I'M BR BRCVEW HEAirreD MERUkl IF VDU'LL Ml WE A WILL VDU AtJD YOUR GAWG OF UERLIM I'VE VOU HE HE rJTKl GO00 LOVE PCfTION, IlL I LL CUTTHROATS GET OUTA THIS FALLEN IKJ iT mk PDOESW'tJ A WEVER MAK yTy CASTLE VES, love MVCji Wfl Awy r4 MEPLiwiyK BACKy CHIEF VVAHOO WHAT OUR NIW PLACE NEEDS IS A LAMP ON THIS TABLE. TEX. SOMETHING UNUSUAL! WI HAD AN UNUSUAL LAMP IN OUR PARLOR, AAINNIB MA CHA? A STBIR'J JKULL PAINTED YELLOW WITH RED BULBS IN TH' EYE WAS IT ONLY I HAD IN MIND SOME SORT OF AN ODD VASE FOR TMS BASE WITH A SHADE MADB OP OLD MAPS' THERE'S A LITTLE SHOP DOWN ON STREET WITH JUNK LIKE THAT IN TH' WANTA 60 PROSPECTIN'f LET'S STOP THERE ON THE WAY 1 If I By WOG. H0M8RE THAT RUNS HOPE HE'S NOT HI'S GOT EYES THAT SIVE ME TH' JEEPERS ii i i 1 1 1 "tw." 4.

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Years Available:
1866-1948