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m is tic e week, e n d a t th e Doy
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M esd am es W . T . S tr a tt o n . R .
B . D en n ey , a n d B a r r e t t R a n d a ll
w e re lu n c h e o n g u e st« of Mr»
G e o rg e N . T a y lo r a t W e st S lo p e
W e d n e sd a y
c e le b r a tin g
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te s s e s a t th e f o r m e r ’s a p a r tm e n t
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w h o is v is itin g in P o rtla n d . T h e y
p la n to r e tu r n to t h e i r h o m es
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w a s c a r r ie d o u t in c o o p e ra tio n
w ith th e M o ro b ra n c h e x p e r i
m e n t s ta tio n a n d L y n n H a r r i i .
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m it b id s fo r th e pur< b u se of a ll
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by vigorous w ire-b ru sh in g . Thit
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lead paint, w hich acta aa m o re th a r j a , h a rv e s t tim e to d e ta r m ln e th e
T esture,, T ogether with the W erkly M ag atin e Section, Make
a p ro tectiv e coating, being an In r e la tiv e v a iu e o f th e v a r io u s
the M onitor en Ideal N ew spaper for the H om e.
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th e possibility of fu rth e r corroeion | «rw atm en ta
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F o r a flat finish a p p ly o v e r th < 1 >1 a c tu a l re tu rn * ,
O ne, N orw ay Street. Hutton. Marnai huseits
In T h e ( l i r a i t C o u rt
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coats of p a in t com posed o f e g u a ' —
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C o u n ty Of iV ao h lag fo n .
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lead and lead m ix in g or lead re d u c
O F RKAI. P R O P E R T Y
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w ith colors-in-oil.
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SA M PL E C O P Y O N R E Q U E S T
P u r s u a n t to s n o r d e r m a d e by
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By ABNER GORDON
The World’s News Seen Through
T he C hristian S cience M onitor
M r. a n d M rs. F re d B ra u n a n d
tn e i r
tw o so n s, W illia m
and
R o b e rt d ro v e t o M oro o v e r th e
ven tilatio n .
'a c q u ir e d th e r e in s in c e sa id tim e . ¡a s a w h o le o r fo r s e p a r a te Item s
w eek en d a n d w e n t b u n tin g f o r
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A.VNTAL WEEDS KILLED BV
a n d M rs. O rv al T h o m p s o n . -Mrs. SPRAY LN FLAX PLANTESt;
B ra u n a n d M rs. T h o m p so n a r e
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COR S A L E : M ILLW O O D
AND
S aw D uai. W ilson F u e l Y ard.
n t ti ie l r n ew lo c a tio n on Lonj-
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C ra n k a rry M ince Pi*
Espei tally whea tb is early American
fcait it u»ed in three »nrh tempting vari
2 m ps fresh cranberries
ation, ol pie lore. Three pie» lo give a
1 cup -net
Mlip to (all meal« are Horn O’Pienty,
2 apple«, peeled and Quartered
with cranberry and walnut meat* peek
Y 4 cup mixed candied peel
ing out from a while collar of meringue, I
1 cup raisins
Cranberry Mince Pie, and Cranberry
1 cup currant*
Chiffon Pie, with it* center decoration |
IV* cup* brown sugar
of whipped cream.
V 4 tea*poon nutmeg
It wa, Ellis Parker Butler, the humor- '
Ak teasjKion cinnamon
ist, who «aid. “Waslnriglim, Lincoln and
H teaspoon dove«
pie are immortal.” Be that a» it may. '
teaspoon ginger
pie i* America'« rm*t popular dessert |
Grated rind 1 lemon
and the cranberry, which the Pilgrim
3 tablespoon» lemon juice
settler- learned oi from the Indian*. |
V4 cup fruit juice (Cranberry,
is one «1 ihi* country'» oldest pie in
orange sr pineapple)
gredient.
Pie pastry
You . can
. . feel
. virtuou* about pie eating
Put cranlierrie«. »uet. apple» and can-
from the health -core. too. for with the
h ^
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rolorful rranberrie*, you re p»« king in a
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good »upply id vitamin«. Alao, for cold main.ng mgredw-nt, and blend. Till p-e
comrols rr«nJ»efTief u»ed liberally along plate line<l with pawiry. arrange «trip« <»
with other Vitamin A food« are a »trong pie cruet cnee « roe« m er the tr p. Hr ueh
foe against the common cold. You can i with milk. Bake in hot oven 4*10 f ..
eat your cranberry pie and have your to-45 minute*. Meke* two 8 -inch pie*.
vitamins, too
C ra n b e rry Chiffon Pia
H orn O’ P le n ty Pi#
2 > op* raw cranberrie»
'.Vi cup* augar
*4 cup wylry
1 ta h le * p o o n r o r a t t a v c h
3 egg*, »epanted
k cup water
1 cup sugar
*
3 cups raw rranberrve»
1 tablespoon gelatin
A cup raisin*
\k cup icdd water
H cup brokes wain«* *ar «l*
Da»h of »ait
2 tablespiHm» boiler
1 tablespoon lemon jniee
Few grain» »alt
Baked pie shell
I baked pie »hell (t* )
Y 4 cup cream, whipped
1 egg while*
Cook rranbrtrie* in water until all the
6 tablespoon« brown sugar
Blend sugar and cornstarch; add wa »kina pop open. Put through sieve and
ter and bring to boil. Wash cranberries; add Is egg yslks beaten together with
add with raisins and outs. Cook slowly half the sugar. <>mk over hot water un-
until cranberries pop open. Add butter til thickened. Add gelatin, softened in
and salt. Set adide to cool; do not stir. cold water, »alt and lemon juice. Cool.
Beat egg whites s tif ; gradually add Fold in egg whites, »Kipje-d »tiff with
brown sugar, beating const «nth while
remaining half cup of sugar. Transfer
adding. Poor filling into baked pie
Is
baked pie shell and chill until firm
■bell; pile m m ngoe on top. Bake in
slew • n (325” F t 2« miautea or until Spread top with wiilpp-H irrani just
before serving. Mesev 1 K in. h pic.
delicate brown. Selves 4.
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