The sun. [volume] (Newberry, S.C.) 1937-1972, December 16, 1949, Image 9
THE NEWBERRY SUN. NEWBERRY, S. C.
Cloth filters used in vacuum-
type coffee makers can be kept
sweet and fresh by rinsing them
In soda water and storing in a
fresh soda-water solution—about 1
teaspoon soda to glass of water.
Rinse filter before using.
• • •
If the cake filling is too thin in
consistency, add finely - ground
walnuts until it is thick enough to
spread.
• • •
For an extra-special sandwich
filling mix cream cheese, deviled
ham and finely ground pimiento
stuffed olives. This filling also
may be used with Parkerhouse
rolls and served with a luncheon
salad.
• • •
Leather that is too dry may be
softened by applying an equal
mixture of castor oil and neat’s
foot oil. Apply with a soft cloth.
• • •
Protect new blinds from sun
light by applying a coating of wax
to the slats. It also makes them
easier to keep clean.
* • •
A little baking soda emptied in
to ashtrays acts as a quick fire
extinguisher and makes trays
easy to clean.
• • •
To remove the slimy film from
flower vases, sprinkle soda on a
damp cloth and rub the walls of
the vase. Soda not only cleans the
vase, but sweetens it, too.
• • •
When food sticks to enameled
utensils, soak about 20 minutes,
or until food is loosened, in a
baking soda and water solution—
about 3 tablespoons soda to quart
of water. To remove stubborn
stains rub with a cloth sprinkled
with soda.
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WYLDE AND WOOLY
The manager of the Orpheus had
given a small boy a pass to the
show for doing a little work for
him. The lad came in the next day
to thank the manager.
“How did you Mce the show?”
the manager esked.
“Swell!” said the boy enthusiast
ically, “but I liked the magician
best."
“You did, eh? Didn't you like the
acrobats?”
“Oh, yes, they were all right,
'but I think the magician was very
good.”
“Uh-huh. And what did you
think of the trained seals?”
“They were all right, but they
couldn’t compare with the magi
cian.”
“Well, I’m glad to hear that, be
cause this is the magician right
here.”
“Yes,” said the lad, “I know.”
HE’S IN
“Have your fiancee’s people ac
cepted you yet?”
“They sure have. I got bawled
out yesterday for using the guest
towel.”
Knew His Boss
The newly-elected mayor was
holding his first press conference.
“Will you,” asked one reporter,
“consult with the interests that con
trol you before making any big
decision?”
“Of course,” he deftly replied.
“But why bring my wife into this
discussion?”
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Fashion Note
A young newlywed, who had re
cently arrived in a small town, was
trying to gain membership in the
local sewing circle. She was ad
vised of the various diplomatic pit
falls which apparently made her
a little apprehensive.
“But what shall I wear to make
a good impression the first day?”
she asked a leading member.
The member set her quite at
ease, “Oh, just come in an open
throat and a back suitable for
knifing,” she said.
Keep It Healthy
Butcher: “Here, madam, is a
nice home-cured ham.”
Mrs. Freshwed: “But I want one
thut has never been ill.”
IT CAN BE DONE
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Dugan was hailed into court for
beating his wife with an oak leaf.
“How can you bring a man in for
beating hir wife with an oak leaf?”
asked the judge.
“Well,” said the cop, “it was an
oak leaf from the dining room
table.”
Chain of Events
“Your face is clean, but how’d
you get your hands so dirty?”
“Washin’ my face.”
FAIR QUERY
A city boy, visiting his coun
try cousin, was walking through
a pasture when he heard a buz
zing sound.
“Come away from there!” the
cousin shouted. “It’s a rattle
snake. If you go near it, it will
strike!”
“Gosh,” said the city boy, “do
they have unions, too?”
Where Credit Is Due
The patient did an awful lot of
panting before he managed to
squeeze past the crisis.
“That was a close one,” ad
mitted the doctor. “If you hadn’t
such a strong constitution I doubt
very much if I would have been
able to pull you through.”
“Then just remember that, doc,”
wheezed the patient, “when you’re
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“When I die will you visit my
grave often?” asked her husband,
looking for sympathy.
“Of course, darling,” she replied
gently, “I’d have to go there any
way to put flowers on it.”
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• • •
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The housewife was very critical
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down linoleum in her kitchen.
“Look, lady,” he said, “this is
my business. What do you know
about laying linoleum?”
“Well,” she confessed, “I never
laid linoleum and I never laid an
egg, but I can make a better ome
let than a hen can.”
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CRISS-CROSS CHOCOLATE CAKE
Quick-method rocipo cuts out crooming,
separate egg-boatingI
In 1 large mixing bowl combine:
3 squares unsweetened
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Ik cup boiling water
When melted and cool, add
these sifted together:
IKi cups sifted cake flour
Ilk cups sugar
tU teaspoon salt
Vk teaspoon double-action
balling powder (1 tea
spoon single-action)
% teaspoon soda
Add:
Vk cup Snowdrift (Emulaorixed,
quick-blending)
Vk cup buttermilk
Mix enough to dampen flour.
Beat 2 minutes. If by hand,
count beating time only. With
electric mixer use ‘‘low speed”;
scrape bowl often; scrape beat
ers after 2 minutes.
Add: 2*ggs 1 teaspoon vanilla
Beat 1 minute. Turn Into 3
greased 8* layer pans, lined
with plain paper. Bake in mod
erate oven (350* F.) about 30
mL utes. Frost with—
CRISS-CROSS ICING: Cream 2
Snowdrift, 3 tbsp. butter. At
H tsp. salt and 3 cups sifted
confectioners’ sugar alternately
with V& cup milk. Add 1 tsp.
vanilla. Spread on cake. Orate
1 square chocolate; sprinkle ou
top In rows about Vk Inch wide
and 2 Inches apart. (Holding a
kitchen knife along rows helps
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to give criss-cross effect.
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