Pitiya r–vent ‘..nangen Association of Americans and Canadians for Aliya has postponed its January meet- ing until 8:30 p.m. Wednes- day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Burg, 14710 Rosemary, Oak Park. Chaim Feifel, president of AACA and organizer of Yamit Garin will speak on "Yamit." For information, call the Burgs, 544-9587. oy mail a Fuel Saver tramps Chairs Book Fair The stamps by mail serv- ice introduced locally last August can save on gas for families and businesses. Postmaster Edward L. Baker said the program has been growing each month and was used extensively during the Christmas period. The Postal Service charges The artist is . . . a vessel 40 cents for handling costs, of freedom. — Horace M. including postage, on each Kallen. transaction. A self-mailer provided by the Postal Serv- PROFESSIONAL PHOTOGRAPHER ice. Customers check the • Weddings • Bar Mitzvas • Displays quantities of stamps desired, • Portraits • Parties • Candids enclose a check or money • Slide Shows • Almost Anything order and drop the envelope Reasonable Rates in the mail. The stamps are A MILLER 831-1127 delivered in most cases by 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. any day the second business day. JUDIES Mrs. Joyce ISurkott Mrs. Stanley (Joyce) Bur- koff has been appointed chair- man of the 23rd annual Jewish Book Fair, to be held in the fall. A member of the Jewish Center board' of di- rectors, Mrs. Burkoff has been on the Book Fair steer- ing committee, was chair- man of the fair's children's section in 1971-72 and general vice chairman in 1973. Meatballs, Farfel Fine Fashions By NORMA BARACH (Copyright 1974, JTA, Inc.) Arlene Gurecki Judy Schultz Since ground meat and farfel are , two favorites of my eight-year-old son, I de- cided to combine them into one dish and serve it with a tossed salad and some rel- ishes to make a dinner menu. Is Having Her First JANUARY SALE All Merchandise Sportswear • Pantsuits • Lingerie • Coats • Dresses and Jewelry — NOW 20%-50% Off 2635 Coolidge (corner Catalpa) 548-0390 Mon.-Sat. 10-4:30 2 lbs. ground mat 1 medium onion, diced 3 eggs c. oatmeal garlic powder pepper 1 4-oz. can mushrooms, drained 2 medium onions, cut in thin rings 1 -10-oz. package toasted egg barley (farfel) 5 cups boiling water 6 tsps. powdered soup mix (chicken or beef) Combine meat, diced onion, eggs, oatmeal and spices (to -taste). Form into medium sized meatballs and brown. Remove meatballs and brown remaining vegetables (onion rings and mushrooms). Mix water with soup powder and browned vegetables and add to farfel in a greased casserole. Bake covered at 350 degrees until all water evapor- ates. Add about I/3 cup more boling water and meatballs. Heat until meat is hot. Serves 6. Ira. DEIKUII JEWISH Friday, January 75, 1974-35 Easy-to-Make Potato Dishes Michigan potatoes are in good supply and they're also good for you. One medium potato supplies 30 per cent of the Vitamin C a moderate- ly active person needs each day and up to 10 per cent of the required iron, thiamin and niacin. Potatoes also pro- vide protein, many necessary vitamins and minerals . . . and all at the cost of only about 90 calories each potato. This recipe honors the French exporers of Michigan. MICHIGAN OMELET 2 tbsp. butter 2 green onions, chopped 1 finely diced raw Michigan potato 4 eggs, lightly beaten Salt and pepper 1!1 cup milk 114 grated cheese (Parmesan or mild Cheddar) Melt butter in heavy skillet, add onion and potatoes and cook over low heat, stirring an,d turning often until potatoes are golden brawn. Season beaten eggs with salt and pepper and add milk and cheese. Pour mixture over potatoes. Cook gently 3 to 10 minutes until omelet is browned on the bottom and can be turned. Use a spatula to turn omelet or place a plate over the pan and invert. Then slide omelet back into pan on uncooked side and brown. Serve hot, cut in wedges. Advise Me It seems as if my whole life is filled with doing things for others, especially my aged parents. My parents have al- ways managed to take care of themselves until my moth- er took ill. I think it is too much for her to do her own housework. I spend so much time there that I feel I am neglecting my own family. My husband doesn't seem to mind but my boys feel too much tied in with their grandparents. I would so much like to enjoy doing the things other women do—go- ing to a club meeting, visit- ing with a friend, or going on a shopping spree. Since I am an only child, I cannot share my burden with anyone else. —Only Child Dear Only, Do your parents require all the attention you are giving to them? You say you think it is too much for your moth- er to do her own housework. Have you discussed this with her or is this a decision you made on your own? How about your father--is he able to help? You seem to be torn be- tween a feeling of devotion to your parents and the needs of your growing family. You feel as if you owe your par- For free recipes and infor- ents something and should mation, contact the Michigan make things easier for them Potato Industry Commission. but in devoting so much of Healthful Pancakes Business Briefs (Copyright 1973 American Heart Association) girls Want to start a good live- ly discussion? Start talking about breakfast and you'll get as many opinions on what to eat—or whether to eat— as there are people in the room. Though health experts say it's one of the most im- portant meals of the day— getting us off to a poor start or a good one—many don't "do it right." From the new "American Heart Association C o o k- book," here is a suggestion that might get the most finicky eaters to the table early. 1 cup white flour 7 to 14 Sizes 4 to 6x Snowsuits, Jackets, Coats Tops, Pants, Skirts, Sweaters, Sportswear, Dresses. boys 8 to 14 Sizes 4 to 7 Jackets, Polos, Corduroy Pants, Sweaters, Shirts, Vests toddlers & infants ANTHONY J. DiGIOVANNI has been appointed branch manager of AMERICAN SAVINGS' East Detroit branch at 19080 E. 10 Mile. DiGiovanni served as train- ing manager of American Saving s' Woodward Ave. branch and most recently was manager of the Liver- nois Ave. and Seven Mile Rd. branch. * * * ROBERT W. HAWLEY has been appointed director of marketing of AMERICAN SAVINGS ASSOCIATION, it was announced by Alfred L. Deutsch, board chairman. A former director of adver- tising for a land development company, Hawley has held other executive advertising positions. tsps. baking powder 1 :2 tsp. salt 1 tbsp. sugar cup wheat germ, toasted with honey 1', cups skim milk 2 tbsp. oil I:2 cup low-fat cottage cheese Sift together flour, baking pow- der, salt and sugar. Add wheat germ. Combine the milk and oil and stir into the dry ingredients until just moistened. Stir in cot- tage cheese only until mixture is slightly lumpy. If a smooth batter is desired, you may whip the cottage cheese with the liq- uid ingredients in a blender. Drop batter by spoonfuls onto a greased pan. Cook until bubbles appear on upper surface, then turn and brown on the other side. Turn only once. Continue until all bat- ter is used. Serve with maple - syrup. YIELD: 10 4" pancakes. 2 to 4 years 9 to 24 months Snowsuits, Coat sets, Dresses, Sportswear, suits BOYS & GIRLS Lincoln Center • 270 W. 9 Mile • Pontiac Mall • Westborn Tech Plaza • Dykeland • Wonderland • North Hill Plaza yourself to them, you are missing something important, the enjoyment of a fuller life for yourself and with your family. You will find that your total family situation will im- prove if you are able to work carry such total responsibil- out a plan where you do not ity for your parents. Perhaps contact with the Jewish_Fam- ily and • Children's Service can he helpful with such plan- ning. * 33 to 50% off . To help answer questions of a personal nature we have called upon counselors from the Jewish Family and Chil- dren's Service. Other resources will be called upon as prob- lems arise in other areas. Address confidential queries to "Advise Me," care of The Jewish News, 17515 W. Nine Mile, Southfield 48075. PROTEIN CASSEROLE 6 medium-sized Michigan potatoes cooked and chilled 14 cup butter • 2 cups shredded American cheese IA cup chopped onions 1 pint sour cream salt and pepper Peel and boil potatoes until done, drain well and chill. (This may be done the night before.) Grate cold cooked potatoes coarse- ly and mix gently with u, cup soft butter, 2 cups shredded cheese. 1/2 cup chopped onions and sour cream. Salt and pepper to taste. Place mixture in shal- low casserole and bake about 30 minutes at 350 degrees. Top should be delicately brown when done, but do not allow the dish to dry out by overbaking. Winter Clearance! ♦ Bank Promotions The board of directors of Standard Federal Savings and Loan Association elected Robert J. Hutton, chairman of the board and Thomas R. Ricketts, president and man- aging officer. Hasidic Story The Riziner lived in great luxury. A disciple inquired the reason, and the Riziner explained as follows: "I have three kinds of funds. 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