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INDIAN VALLEY RECORD Thursday, August 2, l.gOi -* If you use thin oilcloth as a lin- ing for dresser drawers or shelves and want it to stay put until it wears Out, give the surface to be covered a thin coat of shellac and place the 5ilcloth on while the shellac is still wet. The shellac will serve as a glue when dried [* $ m The attractive sea shells you find this sumner will make fine ornaments and ash trays Clean them thoroughly and dry. Then apply two thin coats of fresh white shellac, allowing each coat to dry first. $ $ $ If aluminum sink edges blacken aprons of persons standing against them, rub the aluminum with steel wool. Then apply two thin coats of fresh shellac. $ $ B Discolored glass flower vases can be cleaned by filling them with a solution of warm water, baking soda and a few potato peel- ings. Let this remain for several hours, then rinse in clear warm water to which ammonia has been added, S @ i An attractive bedroom has walls painted a soft cactus green with woodwork done in a grayed coral tone. At the window, which serves as a dressing table site, there are small folding shutters instead of draperies. The blond wood of the furniture blends with the beige tone of the ceiling and chair up- holstery echoes the coral of the coral of the woodwork. • • A novelty hanging vine can be grown from sweet potato by plant- ing in a hanging basket or pot of sand or sand loam and watering occasionally. The leaves are dark green and resemble certain types of ivy, F FIRST AID TO THE J AIUNG HOUSE By ROGER C. WHITMAN j Changing Woodwork Finish QUESTION: We bought an old cottage which has grained wood- work. It is badly marred in places. Is there any possible way this can be removed and an oil stain ap- plied? The baseboards are rather widand 1 am afraid if we were toenamel them white, it would make them look still wider. ANSWER: 1 don't agree with you on that point. I believe that if you were to enamel them to match the color of the walls, the width of the baseboard would not be so apparent as it would be if it were a contrasting, and probably a darker color than the walls. You can remove the present finish with a small porta. ble electric sander (if you can buy or rent one), or else by soften- ing it with varnish remover and scraping it off, then cleaning off the remover thoroughly with tur- pentine. You can finish with two coats of enamel undereoater and a coat of enamel, or else with your oil stain and varnish. I hope you will not make the woodwork too dark. THE WA$1IIN600 ---'- 2----" " Special Interest Senators THE PUBLIC was asleep at 3 A.M when the senate staged its most revealing debate on price con- trol. Asleep also were many news- papermen. 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"The profits of automobile manu- facturers were reasonably good, were they not?" Anderson shot back. referring to the fact that most big motor companies have just cele- brated their highest profits in his- tory. "Now we come to the secret. The senators want to fix prices so as to determine profits," angrily shouted thq Michigan senator. Ferguson had reason to expect his automobile amendment to pass like other special-interest amend- ments, log-rolled through in the early hours of the morning. But it was defeated--with Michigan's other senator. Blair Moody of Detroit, vot- ing against it. Heartsick Senator One of the greatest speeches of the inflation debate was delivered in the senate a about 3 A.M. It was by a man whose banking firm has made him a multimillionaire but who fought vigorously against the big-business lobbies--Herbert Leh. man of New York. Though Lehman is 73 years old and served as governor of New York more terms than any man in history, he is new to the senate. And he seemed hurt and disappointed at the mad scramble of his colleagues to vote for the special interests. Finally he rose, and speaking sad- ly, softly, said: "What I am about to say is not going to please my colleagues in the senate. Yet I must say it. Here we are engaged in a life-and-death struggle, a struggle for survival against the most ruthless enemy in history, fighting on two fronts, on the military and on the economic. "We ought to be engaged exclu- sively in considering legislation to benefit all the people of the coun. try, legislation to keep our country on a sound economic basis. Yet, here I see and hear senator after senator rise. not to concern him. self with the issues before us. bat to play politics, to blast the Adminis- tration. I tell you. it has made my heart sick to hear all this. It makes "me feel that we are betraying the people who send us down here. "We are about to pass a bill which is a bad bill, a bill which is not in the interest of the people of our country," Lehman continued. "I know there is nothing I can say which is going to reverse the trend and bring bout the ends I and many of my associates and the peo- ple seek. Deep down in our hearts. we all know that these ends are necessary. Yet some are acting without regard to what is right. But I hope that we are not going to be supine or atisfied with what we have done. "I assume that what I have said will not set welt with some of my colleagues," Lehman concluded. "Yet I am glad I said it. I think it is something which had to be said on the floor of the senate." Peanuts and Milk Senators Ed Thye, Minnesota Re- publican, and Warren Mgnuson. Washington Democrat, also pushed through an amendment to freeze dairy and peaunt products at their present high prices. But Senator Anderson objected. "The LiE we are consiflering is designed to try to put ceilings on prices," he said. "How is a measure that would prevent prices from dropping germane to a bill that is trying to put on ceilings?" Creation of about 19,000 farms / and a substantial boost in agri- cultural production is a predicted t result of the program of water I ]and land development in the Mis- souri river basin/ [ Most farm people in North Dakota use the research and 9th- er technical information of "the agricultural experiment station and the U.S. department of agri- culture. Commodity Credit Corporation guarantees of storage use to en- courage construction of commer- cial grain storage facilities in areas where needed will be avail- able through June 30, 1951. I Nt.00IICK Betty Crocker ; Double-Quick Recipe 00m00.ocm's P00PmT calls for Made Extra.luscious with Snowdrift! For success-do the first: 1. Have ingredients at room temperature (70 to 75*). In hot w¢her use milk and eggs di- rectly from refrigerator. 2. Preheat oven to 350* (moderate). 3. Rub 2 round layer pans, 8 x 1½ in., gener- ously with ssowvswr and dust with flour. 4. Measure level for accuracy with standard measuring cups and spoons. 5. Si# COLD M "Kitchen-tested" Enriched Flour, then spoon lightl into cup and level off[. Do not pack. Sift together into bowl: i% cups (1½ cups plus 2 tablespoons) sifted Gold MmJal Flow 1½ cups sugar * I A teaspoons soda * 1 teaspoon suit ½ cup cocoa Add: ½ cup SNOWDRIFT ! cup milk i teaspoon peppermint sxtract (not all of peppermint) Beat vigorously with spoon for 2 minutes by eleck (about 150 strokes per minute). You may rest a moment when beating hy hand; just count actual boating time or strokes. O mix with electric mixer on medium speed (middle of dial) for 2 minutes. Scrape sides and bottom of bowl constantly. Add: V to  cup unbeaten eggs 12 meclluml Continue beating 2 minutes more, scraping bowl constantly. Pour batter into prepared pans. Bake 30 to 35 minutes in moderate oven (350°), or until top springs back when lightly touched. Cool, frost with- CANDY MOUNTAIN ICING: Stir until well blended in a small saucepan ½ cup sugar, 2 tbsp. water and V4 cup white corn syrup. Boil rapidly to 242 ° (mixture spins a 6- to 8-in. thread or a few drops form a firm ball when dropped into cold water). When mixture begins to boil, start beating 1/4 cup egg whites (2). Beat until stiff enough to hold a peak. Pour hot syrup slowly in a thin steady stream into beaten egg whites, beating constantly with electric or rotary beater until mixture stands in very sti peaks. Blend in % cup crushed pep- permint-stick candy or ½ tsp. peppermint ex- tract *lJ you use oo MEDAL Self-Rising Flour, omit salt, reduce soda to V4 tap.; and add z tap. red food coloring. If yO0 live It an altitude over 2,000 ft.. write the Welo Oil & Snowdrift People, $10 Baronne St. New Orleans,,La "Snowdrift'* t s reg,#tared trademark of the Wesson Oil & now- drift Co. |he "Betty Crocker." "Gold Medal." and "Kitchm tested" are tritered trademark of General Mills. ins. SEND TODAY! Only 25€ in coin for Snowdrift's Golden Anniversary Edition Cookbook. 100 pages. Send name, address to The Wesson Oil and Snowdrift People, New Orleans 12, La. Snowdrift is emulsorized. And only an emulsorized shortening will blend all your ingredients thoroughly and quickly -in the same bowl. Without creaming! Without egg-beating! And-easy as it is-your Peppermint- Stick Cake, made with white creamy Snowdrift,will be lighter, richer, moister than it could possibly be with ordinary shortening. What's more-Snowdrift is pure, a//- vegetable shortening. So that grand peppermint flavor shines right through. SNOWDRIFT is made of costlier vegetable oil-yet you pay no more! [1 W, [fs ( !! ! t Good Housekeeping Snowdrift ! p00re Vege0000e 9hot, nine- s& Wes000n 0d people, | Snowdrift's finer quality just naturally means foods that taste better. Independent experts. recently taste-tested foods fried in Snowdrift and in three other leading shortenings. They voted Snowdrift-fried foods superior in flavor.