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    Illin o is V a lie v News, Thursday, A p ril 21, 1949
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IN W A S H IN G T O N
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P arties Losing U n ity
Favorite Dish
LYNN CHAMBERS' MENU
For Every Weather;
Here’s How It’s Done
Ham and Asparagus Rolls
Hollandaise Sauce
Paprika Potatoes
Carrot-Grapefruit Salad
Rye Bread Sandwiches
Apple Turnovers
Beverage
Heat peas and liquid to boil­
ing. Remove from heat and force
through strainer.
Cook onion until
golden in hot fat,
t h e n add flouri
and blend. Add
milk and cook,
stirring constant­
ly until smooth
and thickened, Add peas and
seasonings.
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POTATO SOUP, VIENNA
STYLE
(Serves 4-5)
2*4 cups diced, pared
Soup is an easy way to have
lunch quickly for youngsters who
come home to eat. Soup may be
made ahead of time, reheated and
served easily with sandwiches or
salad for a well-balanced lunch.
I
potatoes
% cup diced onion
3 cups boiling water
1J4 cups rich milk or
cream
1 No. *4 s*ze can of
Vienna sausage, sliced
1 tablespoon butter
1*/2 teaspoons salt
Cook potatoes and onion in
boiling water until tender. Rub
potato mixture, including liquid,
through a sieve. Add milk, sau-
s a g e, butter and seasonings.
Homemakers who have large
families to feed will do well to
SB9F
make a large pot
full of rich, deli­
cious soup stock.
This can be done
on an afternoon
w hen y o u ’re
Ironing or mend­
ing, so that you
can look at the pot occasionally
to see that it is kept simmering
slowly for several hours. Then
the stock can be served with
dumplings, vegetables, noodles
and rice, a different way for sev­
eral days.
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f t C T IO N o f the 81st congress to
th is tim e in d ic a te s to y o u r
Hom e T ow n R e p o rte r th a t th e re is
litt le vestig e o f p a rty re s p o n s ib ility
le ft in the congress. As a m a tte r of CTART your garden early in this
easy-to-build hotbed. The pat­
fa c t the vote on the R a n kin v e te r­
tern offered below takes all the
ans pension b ill in d ica te s the re is
mystery out of building a 3 by 6
litt le courage o r person al responsi­
foot hotbed frame. It takes a stand- I
b ility . at le ast in the face o f r e ta lia ­
ard 3 by 6 foot sash. No special I
tio n by p o w e rfu l groups.
tools or skills are required.
On the R a nkin b ill h e re ’s w h at
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happened. On one m o tio n w hich
Send 25c fo r P attern No. 12 to E asl-B ild
w ould have k ille d the b ill on a Newe Y o r k m Pany' Dept W- P leasantviue.
stan din g vote, the house voted 154
to 139 to k il l the m easure. On a
te lle r vote on an othe r m o tio n w h ich
w o uld also have k ille d it. they
voted 163 to 154 to k il l it. B u t not
an h o ur la te r when th e y w ere put ]
Relieve
on a spot fo r an o ffic ia l vote w h ich !
would go in the C ongressional <
R ecord, th e y flip -flo p p e d and re- J
due to
fused to k ill the b ill 223 to 187. 1
T hen the ne xt day, a fte r a few
heads had been cra cke d and tw o
- o r DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BACK
m e m b e rs changed th e ir vote, the
house by a 208 to 207 ta lly , vote d to I
send the b ill back to c o m m itte e , j
w h ich although it does not a c tu a lly
k il l the b ill, d e fin ite ly de fers ac-
tion.
FOLEY PILLS
Backaches
Sluggish Kidneys
2 cups canned peas
12 cup finely chopped
onion
2 tablespoons fat
2 tablespoons flour
2 cups rich milk
1*2 teaspoons salt
’ 2 teaspoon pepper
LYNN SAYS:
How to Serve Soup: If you
are serving n thin soup, the
proper dish is u two-handled
cup of some sort. This is used
because it is quite correct for
people to lift them up and drink
the soup.
Hearty setups such ns chow­
ders are served in soup plates,
bowls or tnarmites. Never serve
a chowder ns a first course be­
cause it is much too heavy a
soup for this type of eating.
('ream soups may lie cor­
rectly served as a first course,
as our thin soup, but do not
make the servings too gener­
ous or the remainder of the
dinner will go begging.
If the soup is to be served
hot, it must be piping hot.
Make sure the family is ready
to come to dinner before dish­
ing it out.
Chilled soups are good on
warm nights, and may be
served in the two-handled
dishes suggested above.
Accompaniments f o r soup
should be small nnd dainty, a t­
tractively served on small
plates with doilies.
Soups such as chowders may
be served at the table from a
tureen. A salad and dessert com­
plete the meal and give hearty
nourishment even though mem­
bers of the family may be engaged
in heavy work.
F i s h chowders are hearty
enough to serve with just a salad,
preferably fruit, and a light des­
sert. Here is one made with cod
that is truly delicious:
FORTY-FATHOM
CHOWDER
2-3 pounds fillet of cod,
frozen
14 cup diced fat salt pork
3 4 cup sliced onions
2 cups hot water
2 cups sliced potatoes
2' 2 teaspoons salt
Dash of pepper
1 cup evaporated milk
3 cups fresh milk
Cut fillets of fish crosswise In
2 inch strips. Fry out salt pork
in kettle until crisp and delicately
browned. Add onions nnd saute
slowly. Add water and potatoes
and cook 5 minutes, or until pota­
toes are partially done. Then add
fish and cook until It can be sepa­
rated into large flakes with a fork.
Add remaining ingredients; re­
heat nnd serve.
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Now these congressm en ap­
parently had convictions, but
when it cam e to getting them
into the record they refused to
accept the responsibility, of
voting to kill this m easure
which would have saddled bil­
lions of dollars onto the tax­
payers.
Soup making is one of the old­
The R epublicans in congress are
s p lit th re e ways. Sen. R o b e rt A.
est of cooking arts known to the
T a ft o f O hio leads a s m a ll but
homemaker, and though we do not
p o w e rfu l co n se rva tive group. Sen­
serve it as often as did our ances­
tors, a fragrant bowl of soup on
ato rs Lodge, o f M assachusetts, and
Tobey, o f New H a m p sh ire , head up
a brisk cool day has lost none of
its charm.
a lib e ra l group. A stro n g re a c tio n ­
a ry gro up is headed by Senator
We like soup for many reasons.
W h e rry o f N ebraska and B r ic k e r
First of all, there’s its delicious
o f Ohio. In the D e m o c ra tic cam p,
aroma and its good, filling qual­
the a d m in is tra tio n fo rce s are led by
ity.
Sen. S cott Lucas, o f Illin o is , as
If your serve
m a jo r ity
leader.
The
D ix ie c ra t
a hearty soup,
gro up is headed by Senator R ussell
you need little
else with it, per­
o f G eorgia. A lib e ra l o r so-called
haps just a salad
N ew D eal gro up is headed by such
and light des­
m en as Senators Pepper, o f F lo rid a ,
sert. Soups are
M u rra y o f M ontana, and H u m p h rie s
BROWN STOCK
o f M innesota.
especially noted
5 pounds beef soupbone
for nourishment. Meats and vege­
4J4 quarts cold water
tables they have plentifully; and
8 peppercorns
M edicos a t Odds
if it’s a cream soup you are serv­
5 cloves
W hether o r not th is congress w ill
ing, well, th at’s an easy way to
1 bay leaf
seriou sly consider the passage of
get milk and cream into the diet.
2 sprigs parsley
the a d m in is tra tio n n a tio n a l h e alth
Soup is a good filler-upper if
3 sprigs thyme
p ro g ra m , in c lu d in g the co m p u lso ry
you feed a hungry crowd of men
1 tablespoon salt
he a lth in su ra n ce fe a tu re , is a m a t­
who work out-of-doors all day
12 cup diced carrots
te r o f con je ctu re. I t m a y pass at
long. It’s hlso a good stimulant
14 cup diced turnips
least a p o rtio n o f the m easure. B u t
for thhe appetite.
2 large onions, sliced
the e n tire question has been m ade
Soups made with quantities of
Cut lean meat from the bones 1 an im p o rta n t na tio n a l issue w h ich !
milk are especially fine to serve
for luncheon if you have children. and brown K, of it in the marrow ' m a y go o ve r in to the 1950 ca m ­
They're easy to make and you taken from the bones. Place the i paign. Y o u r Hom e T ow n R e po rte r
don’t have to worry if the young­ rest of the meat and bones in :< took p a rt in a panel discussion in
sters are a little late in getting large kettle with the cold water B a ltim o re re ce n tly on the question.
home because soup is easy to keep and let stand for one hour. Add Also on the panel was a m e m b e r of
hot, and will not spoil with a bit browned meat and all seasonings the CIO union, a B a ltim o re phy­
and bring to a boil. Reduce heat sicia n rep rese nting the p ro -in s u r­
of extra cooking.
and let simmer for 5 hours. Add ance group w ith in the m e d ic a l p ro ­
CREAM OF CORN SOUP
the vegetables and cook 1>4 hours fession, and another d o cto r to rep-
1 quart of milk
more. When cold, remove layer resent the position o f the m ed ica l
1 No. 2 size can of cream
of fat that forms on top.
association against go ve rn m e n t in-
style corn
In making meat and vegetable surance. The la tte r do ctor, how-
*2 cup chopped onion
soups it is very important not to ever, refused to take p a rt in the
1J4 teaspoons salt
add water once the soup starts discussion. The e x p la n a tio n was
1 tablespoon cornstarch
simmering.
J th a t the B a ltim o re cou nty m e d ic a l
2 tablespoons cold water
society had ord ere d its m em b ers
*4 teaspoon paprika
not to take p a rt in such discussions.
’ 2 teaspoon pepper
Combine milk, corn, onion and
The whole question Is—How
salt. Cook in a double boiler for
sick is A m erica and can individ­
30 minutes. Remove from heat
uals afford to pay for it? One
and force through n strainer. Add
survey show s that on any given
cornstarch dissolved in water.
day at least seven million
Return to double boiler and cook
A m ericans are absent from
for 5 minutes. Add pepper and
their work because of som e ill­
paprika. Top with croutons or
ness or disability. Lack of m edi­
popcorn, if desired, and serve.
cal care and proper facilities
CREAM OF PEA SOUP
(Serves 6)
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3 times as many women
prefer
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Y our Used T ires
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TIRES
for care are m ost flagrant in
rural areas. The taxpayers are
now pacing som ething like two
billion dollars a year on health
with little Im provem ent. The
proposed national health bill is
offered as a media for im prov­
ing health, providing for media
of paym ent and a substitute for
much of the money now being
expended. The m edical a sso cia ­
tion has belatedly offered a
plan of its own which would in­
clude a departm ent of health
with cabinet status. It is nut
likely to pass.
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New Wheat Pact
The
new
w heat
been signed by
agreem ent
has
some 40 nations
It is not as fa vo ra b le as the pact
offered In 1948 but pro vid es the
USA shall e x p o rt not less than 16b
m illio n bushels o f w heat fo r fo u r I
years at a m a x im u m p ric e of $1 80
and a m in im u m of SI 50 the firs t
y e a r; $1 40 the second; 11.30 the !
th ird , and $1.20 the fo u rth yea r.
Russia and A rg e n tin a d id not p a rtic -
pate.
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