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January 2, 1940.

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When you bake potatoes in the ven, scrub them clean, then brush ghtly with olive oil. it makes the cins crisp and delletons..

Here's an article for your husband to reau

MAN about the house-

JOHN BETIEMAN warns women about the risks of the carpenter's chest, and gires ó word of advice to

men with lime on their hands. ·

WOMEN have work-baskets and cookery

and domestic jobs to keep them quiet. When a man is at home and it is too dark or wet to work in the garden or there is nothing to do there, he gets restive. He starts to look for Trouble.

"That chair arm is broken. Haven't we got any glue?" "No, of course we haven't: would paste do instead?" "No. of course it woultin't." The lock needs screwing to the door. Where's the screwdriver? I can't use this, it's a chisel.

And then the devoted wife, rather than have the rows all over again, buys aim a nice ton chest full of [nice carpenter's tools for a birthday

persent.

Women should not bary carpenter's tools; It is as disastrous for men as when they buy ties. And some "chists of carpenters. Juoksuksespy..................... often found to contain only half the things you want and even more that you don't.

THE best way to do useful jobs

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may be used for turning very small

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* • CASE-OPENER~mvoluable. in the hottie is to have ade- wale tools and material to do them. How many heads have come off line- mers and turn-screws and chisels Hardly any houses have. Hotges

full of things that have been used been broken for lack of this instru- once and chucked away. But invalu- ment?

OF

able adjuncts like hammers, chisels, • CHISELS for ordinary use are Try your Brussels sprouts ruw for strewdrivers, les, gmlets, and differ--

chisels 1-inch change.

Choose only the crispestent kinds of saws or the right sort galled "firmer

-inch are the most convenient sizes Anely nobs, shred them

efter ut nail and screw are nowhere to bashing, add an equal quantity of found.

COMPASSES.

nely chopped celery and, if you like, To buy such things all at once is

few chopped walnuts. Mir all

FILES. expensive and not always successful.

The half-cound taper ogether, sprinkle with castor suger. Tool collecting is a gradual and ex- bastard-cut about 8 Inches long is the dd salt and pepper to taste, and citing process, like book collecting, most useful.

ght oil and vinegar dressing or asting collecting or any other of the 4. GIMLET. Get the twist pat- reamy dressing as you prefer. If

Ironmonters shops are as ter manjas.

the • GLUE. You cannot make glue

BACKING - KNIFE for putty off a window frame ather rough scraping.

getting

05 any

* HAMMERS, Far the most use- ful is the pattern called adze-eye. with a claw end for removing nails. The best weight is about 1lb. Such a barmer as this is a bit over- bearing for intacks. Never carpenter's hammer for coal.

`B. MALLET.

1150*

NAILS are bought by weight, avi work on! much cheaper than sweets or charettes. Cut, wrought, and brad anis are the most secure.

French, clout and gimp nulls arv with parallel shanks. circular or

ou like salads you will like this one. fascinating to some of us as is without a gluepot. Glue is bought They will not split the wood easily.

casino to the gambler.

I have arranged here a list of the by the lb. It should be broken into essentials for the man who wants to little bits and put into the inner pot

a little useful carpentry at home. of the gluepot, covered with

cold

but they are not so secure.

OILCAN, half-pint one. Pure olive all should be used in it for the oilstone.

when

Some kinds of old potatoes fall to feces even with the 71108t careful oiling. Steam them and they will cep their shape. And if you have

The 1st is alphabetical. Items num- water, and left to soak overnight. steamer a colander is an adequate bered are in the drawing

Four away the unabsorbed water.. OILSTONE for grinding and shar- batitute for this purpose. Cover it

1. BRACE with "chuck"

press down pening Only Jaws F the outer pot half full of cold allatus ith a saucepan lid that

round the which will hold bits of various sizes water and heat the whole pot gradu- pressing forward. Wipe clean after ce passage of steam

and design without special Siting. 11 ally, stfering the glue front line to *otatoes.

in tires. should be reversible. Bits vary

5. GOUGE is really a concave To text the heat of fat, drop in a price according to shape and type.

2. • BRADAWL, for making holes chisel, and costs about half as much lece of bread. If it foams

for screws in soft wood. A bradawl again as a chisel of the same width. ady to cook in.

it

Cook Three Meals

Here is a way to cook three meals in one. First, it makes a nourishing lunch for the children. It is every bit as good warmed up for your dinner at night. And there will be a first-rate cold dish for the next day as well. The quantities are sufficient for three meals;

two persons to each meal. VEAL AND CALF'S FOOT

COOKING TIME: Three-four hours. COST:

38. 9d. (7d. per person), INGREDIENTS (for six portions): 2lbs. neck or cast of veal, and calf's foot (or half cowheel), 41b. ckled poric or bacon, three carrots, Birce onions, two oves of garlic, 1oz. butter, one tescupful milk, blespoonful cornflour,

IRST MEAL ICHILDREN'S LUNCHI

one

1. The veal and calf's foot should be cut up small.

3. Dice the pork or bacon. Left-over cooked bacon

ay be used provided it is not alleed too thin.

3. Slice the carrots and ontors.

garlic,

use.

7. PLANES.

The Jack plane is used for removing the rough surface Minimum width from sawn wood. should be two inches,

at a Time Shai R.A.F. Man

Promoted

LONDON,

(Reuter)—

4. Fry the pork or bacon with the vegetables and

4 Jan, Cun- Use the butter if the fat is Insuficient. Hinue frying very gently for fve minutes, but do not Publication on January I of the al to the things to brown.

R.A.F. Ist of promotions contains the

5. Lay the veal in the middle of the saucepan. name of Kenneth Dudley Stanion. Arrange the calf's foot and the fried pork and vegetables around it.

buil.

6. Just cover with cold, water.

1. Season with salt and pepper and bring to the

9. Cover and leave to simmer for three-four hours. 9. Ten minutes before serving, remove all the bones from the calf's foot.

10. Drain of half the liquor into another saucepan.

Add the milk to this and thicken with cornflour.

flom in Shanghai, Stanion is pro Imoted from Flight Lieutenant

Squadron Leader.

This smoothg plate as used after

the jack planes has lene the rough work.

*. PINCERS. Tower pattern or

Lancashire pattern.

D. • PLIERS. There are all sorts,

the most generally useful heavy com- bination pliers and gas pliers.

PUTTY KNIFE. "clipped pointed." SANDPAPER or GLASS PAPER.

• SAWS, Get a "general purpose san,"

A long handsaw of, say, Zülns. but is well worth having. A saw; cuts with its own weight_umi should,, never be forced. Rule a time where you want to cut,

A narrowe saw in called a keyhole

A trunu saw, with a suff back, is Inss kely to bend and break than the handsaw ur keyhole saw.

SCREWDRIVER or TURN- SCREW. Should be about foot tong or an inch less,

• SCREWS are less likely to split wood than muils. They are bought by the dozen-or the gross-in alf

NIZER

TACK-RAISER looks like some cort of weeding instrument, is a two- pronged fork, curving upwords. It is used for pulling up carpets,

VICE A good vice is essential for a carpenter,

10. WRENCH or SCREW SPAN- NER, familiar to those who have to undo ants on moter-cau's.

HAVE pul asterisks against the hulspensable carpentry tools. There are many more I could men- tion, les essential, but more interest- ing.

If you visit an Ironmonger's you will and every sort of variant of the simpler tools. Buy carefully, one at a time, and the best quality, ide your purchase from the uninitinted.

Japanese Proof

For Journalists

Jan. 1

L'EIPING.

(Reuter)-A message from Paolow states that in order to refute the alleged Chinese propaganda claims, Japanese military authorities flew foreign correspon- dents to Patow, where they spent 12 hours Interviewing local Japanese military authorities.

They returned to-day and reported Rear Admiral Holt Promoted

that Paolow is untouched by fighting. It is now all quiet, although small -LONDON, Dec. 30 (UP)-Rear Chinese forces succeeded in forcing Admiral Vesey Holl, who defled the James weni galist avigating entry at one stage of the fighting

In the main fighting, the Chinese benten Of force was subsequently with avere losses due to acrin) bumbing, and the Chinese are now in full retreat.

the Yalse and rescued the survivors 11. Transfer from the firat naucepan to the second of the US.S. Ponay, Ju Enough meat and vegetables for the children's lunch. moted to Vice-Adimirul.

Put the rest away.

12. Boil briskly for five minutes, stirring all the while. SECOND MEAL (HOT DINNER)

Take the saucepan in which the remains of the dish are kept, and penily bring it to the ball. Serve with

haricot beans,

THIRD MEAL (COLD DINNER)

Other Honours

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LONDON, Jun. 1 (Renter).--Navali honours published in the "London Guzelte" contain the names of the following, decorated for services In the Sino-Japanese conflict:

Distinguished Service Cross to When the hot dinner is over, pour the contents of the Licul, Commnrider J. M. 5. Cox and saucepan into a shallow mould and leave this in a cool Surgeon Lieutenant V. J. R. Sheridan, place to set. Turn out on a dish, and serve with hot Dialingulased Service Medal to -jacket potatoes, or beetroot and celery salad, or both. ̈ ̈ ̈ ̈| Petty Officers· H. Pitt and T. Popley. ̈ ̈

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