Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 05, 1949, Image 2

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For Variety, Serve Birthday Pie
(See Recipe! Below)
Birthdav Ideas
NYBODY CAN HAVE a birth-
day cake, and usually does.
Maybe that’s be­
# ft f
cause no one
ever thinks of
having a birth­
day pie. How­
ever. as you can
see from the pic­
ture, a birthday
pie is both at­
tractive and de­
licious, and is appropriate for
carrying birthday greetings.
Have you ever noticed how some­
one’s birthday creeps up on you
sort of unexpectedly, too? You may
have planned a pie or Just fruit and
cookies for dessert. These, too. can
be decorated to suit the occasion.
Then, again, if you are rushed
for time, there may be some simple
dessert which will take less time
than the layer cake and its elabor­
ate topping. Look through the tips
I'm giving you today if you want
unusual ways to celebrate birth­
days.
LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU
Broiled Chicken with Mushrooms
Mashed Potatoes
Green Peas
Tossed Orange-Grapefruit Salad
Hot Biscuits
Butter
Honey
•Butterscotch Chiffon Pie
•Recipe Given
beat in brown sugar, then the milk.
Add butter and salt and cook in
top of double boiler until thickened.
Stir in gelatin. Cool; add vanilla.
Beat the egg whites until stiff; add
the granulated sugar gradually,
while continuing to beat until stiff.
Fold into cooked custard, then pour
into pie shell. Decorate w i t h
whipped cream, if desired.
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BUSINESS
CLASSIFIED
INVEST. OPPOR.
BUSINESS & INVEST. OPPOR.
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a l i l i beat o f H im m ene ru rn ilu re
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RABBITS & SKINS
e u la lr d , e le. M ust b» » ien to appro
REAL ESTATE—M ise.
citile. N a ie nbout 71%; or cali ree
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R au ch es, c ity liutnea and other Inisi.*
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SH O E repair sh op, w ith liv in g q u a r­
‘Point Four’
M IS C E L L A N E O U S
ters. B o s 115. O eburn, Idaho.
H A V E L A N D , a ls o T ow n p rop erly In
npHE Blit congress it toon to re-
fu tu re to w n s In C olum b ia llu s ln .
UOOT8; H igh grail«, fa n cy , hand
LOOKING for a V ariety Btore, C afe
W rite Boot» Buhroedor Co., 334 Byi
i * celve something tangible on
Home, w v sle r n e tyto, m ade Io your
C lean in g A p r e ssin g shop, S p ec ia lty
u ion s B ld g., Bpohane, W ash.
m eaaurrn irnt. I .a I eat rain in g.
sh op . Apt. nous«, stuck or stra w
President Truman’» "iwint four”
CB1CMBT BOOT CO.. I L PASO . T i l
berry farm . S econd hand sto r e nr 1 0 4 ACRES. M odern hom e. W rit» for
proposal as enunciated in his Inau­
residence In p rosp erous lo g g in g ,
In f o r m a t i o n .
L e w is
C s ss,
V ad sr,
H liiSo i tteketa. N ew ,
gural address. Secretary of state UU-N'CHUOARDB— Ulneo
fa r m in g and coal m ining cninm ii
W ash in g to n .
out. W rite
n lty ? W rits to D on lla y ls y , USS
Dean Acheson has indicated that an
for vour fr ee cop y A -P D istr ib u tin g
B rid ge St., P h on e 333, V eruonla, NEW
St »»DIVISION for sale |.y
Co., 3833 L o c u st Bt., a t . L o u is 3. Wo.
| interdepartmental
group
within
O regon.
owner, i i i o n i >H«irl<t on Oregon
ooa it. B e a u tifu l " ...a n view , near
the government is assisting the L A T E '47 K. It. 10 Inter. L ogger Kid C O M PLETE Kline R epair Shop E qu ip­
riv er and h ig h w a y 101 .C ity w ater
3 ax. trailer, sh o rt or long lo g s e x ­
state department in developing
m ent Included w ith »200 stock . F ine
and e le c tr ic ity . 44 big Iola. 8 a l ­
c e lle n t c o n d itio n low m ileage. As
Valley
trail«
R e a s o n a b le
Geo. B.
read y aold. F in e o p ia itlu n ity for
plans for putting the President's
unit or Mvtinrali A. J. M cCracken,
L em m on, P. O. B o s 78, L o w e ll, Or«.
builder. M. W. X r e tsiu e le r , S305
P h on e 8-3543, BU *n«bnrg, Waah.
proposals into action.
M. B. 44th A vs., P ortla n d 13, Ore.
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You will remember that the
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IL L O N E S O M E
»touo W ILL H A N D L E
, "point four" proposal was the ap- L iat w ith E n tr e e C orresp ond en ce Club, P resen t Incom e w ill pay o ff balance.
CO U N TR Y H O M E —U n su rp a sse d looa-
plication of this nation s modern
w LkUptonT' ° " ° M
L o o m s a v n l l n h l e f o r i .- ia ll f .....I m k t.
tlon, climate, facilities, for r e s t
C on tact P o u le's D airy, T illam ook,
borne or Inn, w ltli a ttr a c tiv e c o lla g e
technological know how to the ud -
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O regon.
s it e s a lon g creek . E lev a tio n luoo
I'Uil.lmg „1 underdeveloped n ail,,,.,
F A‘> " >'N T K |, Çl.l H « .............
fe
et, no fog. 5 m ile s n o r th e a st o f
ty p e th ro u g h «octal corresp on d en ce.
R ESO R T CO M PLETE
R am ona on H ig h w a y 78 lead in g to
Bus. and prof, people. a ll age».
j and the President Indicated that it
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heurby fish in g and h u n tin g a rea s,
■ luipson, B u s 1351, D en ver, Colo.
On O regon's m ost h ea v ily traveled
j was one of the m ajor courses of
m oun tain and d esert r eso rts, 4 b ed ­
h ig h w a y , 760' fr o n ta g e by b e a u tifu l
dried
room
s, 3H b ath e, liv in g room 48x22
action to be taken during his admin S W E E T
p ro cessed
lirun»«.
river. Like new , 14 room , hot w ater
Sealed
In
10
lb.
boxen
SI
76
p
o
s
t­
fact.
C olonial firep la ce, den; la u n ­
»1.71
| istration.
h
ea
ted
hotel.
8
m
odern
cabins.
A
t­
paid. S u n ray O rchard, M yrtle Creak,
dry, hardw ood flo o rs; tile d k itch en
tr a c tiv e large m on ey-m ak in g tavern
O regon.
It has been heralded, as this
w
ith
w alk -ln fr re x er . c en tra l h eal,
cave. R ath house, b ath in g beach,
oil fu rn a ce, c ity e le c tr ic a l se r v ic e ;
Reporter has previously pointed
plcnld
cam
p,
tra
iler
ground
s,
new
-F IK H IN G -K IG IIT K E E IN G C R U IS E R "
m odern w n ter s y s te m , sw im m in g
d an ce p avilion . F in e fr u it-n u t o r ch ­
out. as dwarfing the European
F a m o u s Id aho l-uko I'end O reille.
p o o l-irr ig a tio n
tank,
la rg e
w ell,
ard. Land, eqpt. Included ready tu
T
rip
n
a
tio
n
a
lly
ad
vert
laed
and
pop
u­
am
p le w ater; 13 a cres, peach o r c h ­
Recovery program In its scope
go.
Lone ow n er cannot
handle.
lar. H. L. C hapin, 534. W. 7th,
ard, hnrau sta b le , co w iuirn. 2 c h ic k ­
P riced for quick s n le nt »59,600.
and although it calls for cooper­
Spokan e, W a sh in g to n .
en h o u s e s . 2 ear g a ra g e. I’r h e re ­
» O B E R T L. K AH H B e slto r
du ced below ap p ra ised va lu e fo r
ative effort on the part of the
003
B. B u rn sid e Bt., P ortlan d , O regon.
I K IV A T E ROOMS* W IT H BA TH — 14-
quick sal" now (25,000.00 B . T .
countries affected, there Is little
liour n u r sin g care, beet o f d iet« for
B e ttis, S tar M onts, B a m o a s, C alif.
MOTKL
for sale 18 n u lls , 8 w ith
d
iab
etica,
n
em
l-ln
v
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a
r
tlirltla
and
T
el. B s iu o a s U718-B3
doubt but that the bulk of ex­
k itc h e n e tte s, o fc. and llv. q rts. on
blind, lta tea s c c n n lliig to con d ition .
17
.8.
Illw
n
y
80,
In
tow
n,
(lood
r
e
v
e
­
pense may be saddled upon the
L a n g e B e a t H om e, 579 Coe A ve.,
N E R —R est new m odern fo u rp lex
nue. B. O. P ranxen, B ox 365, B en ­ O W
C olum bia 9433 W. S an J o ss , C alif.
In C olum bia basin. A ll olectrlc.
United States.
so n , A r iso n s.
N early se r e, nr. c en ter o f tow n.
And is it upon this m atter of ex­ « 0 1 .1 , D E V E L O P E D — O V E B N IC iH T g a rrì« «
Year around ten a n ts. T h is m ay be
BY O W N E R T H E CA SCA DE H O TEL
8 H ig h G l o u P rin t« . A ll Size» M e .
n o m e t h ln g v o n r e a l l y
w ant
W rite
pense that opponets of our interna­
A real m oney-m uk er. 19 room s, 2 npts.
2 p rin t« each. 35c per ro ll.
today.
W ould lik e c o u n tr y p lace
B u ild in g fu r n ish in g s Lots, nil In­
tional policy may focus their at­
R e p rin t« 3c each
and
acrea
g
e
P
refer
e
s
s
t
or
m
oun­
-
R illin g «, M e ntana.
clu ded in price. N e w ly redecorated.
tack. It was brought out on the P O X S T U D IO S
tain s. B oa 1S5, Boap L ake, W aah.
T erm s B ox 611, C n eiade, Idaho.
floor of the senate by both Demo­
crat and Republican opponents ol
the Marshall plan appropriations
that through loans, grants and
every other means of help the
United States has given to other na­
tions of the world since 1945 a
total of 24 billion dollars.
That’s a tremendous sum even
for such a rich country as ours
and the opposition Is pounding
away on the theme of ''how long
can we keep it up without bank
rupting our own economy?" The op­
ponents of ER P were beaten back
by the bi-partisan action of the
senate, but the opponents are grow
ing in number and such senators as
Jenner of Indiana have boldly de
nounced the bi-partisan program
Lunch Fund Aided
FARMS AND RANCHES
l \ ) l t KALE— 240-acre farm . 100 acree
cleared , 75 acre» tld elan d ; 2 house»
barn, m a ch in e sh o p , farm eq u ip m en t,
sto c k . 7 m ile s from A sto r ia on p aved
h ig h w a y . F u ll p articu lar«. W rit
W ilt a r X a n n n , B t. 3, B ox 803.
A sto r ia , Ore.
SO A C B 1 S . C ap acity 3000 Chickens,
1700 la y in g lien s, 2 cow « good o r ­
chard. m odern h ou se, d rilled well,
on m all, sc h o o l and m ilk roul
B . r. K ru eger, B. D . 3, B on 350,
C h eh sU s, W a sh in g to n .
FOR KALE— 100-A cre G rade A C he­
h a lis V a lle y d airy farm . N ea rly a ll
cleared bottom land. Good b u ild in g s.
R e a so n a b le w ith e a s y term s. W ill
Bell w ith or w ith o u t sto c k and m a­
c h in ery . S ta r B t. S o x 344, M onte­
san o, W ash .
F o i l KALE— 120-ncre farm . Ideal sto c k
ranch, th o u sa n d a c r e s free range.
N e w barn, n o t q u ite fin ish ed , m a­
te ria l, m odern 8-rootn house. Kick
n e ss. W illia m S h o rt, M orton, W ash .
1520-A C R E STOCK R A N C H . 720 a c r e s
C O F F E E S h op-d onut and leu cream
m uch., m odern eq u ip m en t through
ou t. R est lo ca tio n In tow n. Kell w ith
or w ith o u t b u ild in g. T erm s, som e
trad e co n sid ered . C. O. B lack , Oro­
v ille , W ash .
PO PC O R N W AGON
S tea m op erated . For p ictu res and
fu r th e r d e ta ils w r ite W alter O tveas,
1135 H im Bt., B aker, O regon.
F O R KALE or trade, g o in g r esta u ra n t
n ear Kun Ijik e In D ougina C ounty.
A c la s s ific a tio n . D. A E. beer l i ­
c en se K eats 4«. Ph 8341. C on ies
C ity, W ash . B oa 473.
F O R S A L E ; Bar and lou n ge, on a r ­
te r ia l h ig h w a y In an In d u strial
to w n o f 15,000 w ith large w eek ly
p a y r o ll; c o u n ty se a t; m odern e q u ip ­
m en t; d oin g an e x c e lle n t b u sin e ss;
ren ta l Incom e »3000 per year; liv in g
q u a rte r s a d ja c e n t to building. »22,.
000 c a sh
b alan ce on term s. Ill
h ea lth r ea so n fo r s e llin g . For fu r th ­
er In form ation w r ite B. A. P o tv ln .
900 W e st F if t h Bt., A n acon da, M ont.
,,
G U N SH O P
W A N T E D TO T R A D E
T B A D g — Equity o l 82.800 00 In a well kept
fu rn lah ed hom e and tlOOOO m o. In com e,
fur m rr« < »
i b
SB IS N . B. C I.K V K I.A N D . P O R T L A N D . OR B .
FLO W ER S 6 BULBS
G LAD. B U L B S , e x h ib itio n . S ta te In­
sp ected
14
v a r ie tie s,
40— »3 00.
L arge dou ble M um s, p om p on s. B u t­
ton s. 20 A ssorted . »3 00. M rs. V an -
derbrlnk, P s y s t t s , Id aho, B t. 3.
III 1.I-.S J U M B O S 7 varlotlea.
»5.00 per 100, m ixed »3.00. S m all
Bulba B loom in g slxe t l 25. S ta in In­
sp ected
A ll
p ostp aid
KIWO’B
M U B B B B T , O K A B O O A B , W ABX.
"G L A D
A U TO S, TR U C K S
& ACCESS.
W E S H IP a n y w h e re N ew or used
p a rts for a n y m odel A rm y or c iv il­
ian truck.
TOM B T R U C E W B B C X IB O
10333 B. M argin alw ay B ea ttie, W ash .
Jhs. £ L QtwoAbn&nL
dSuif, and, 2(oid VJ
deeded, 800 lea sed . A b ou t 80 a c re s s u l l y equip ped g u n sm lth ln g sh op In
ca
ANOTHER EASY WAY to take
p lo w land. 10 a c re s Irrigated a lf a lf a ,
good te rr ito r y ; p le n ty b u sin e ss for
The house appropriations com
care of a birthday is to serve a
8 m ore cou ld be put In. 8-rooni
on« m an: g r o sse d o v e r »9000 Inst
mittee has recommended a direct
h o u se, c h ick en h ou se, barn sm a ll
year; h o u se and sh o p le a s e s »30
delicious b o w ) appropriation of 75 million dollars
jousl
c^«>i
g ra n a ry , JIO.OOO. G eorge W rig h t,
m onth . M ovin g to N. Mex. for
u -J.
of scoops of de- for the school lunch program. Here­
h ealth . P rice $1760 c a sh or trade
1710 B. W . 110, S e a ttle , W ash .
lightful, refresh­ tofore this program has been fi­ 2-A Just o f f h lw a y 99-E. Id.-al lo c a ­
Cedar and L lnooln, B andpoint, Id a h o ’ ! 2 / . 5 .
tio n to build hom e. 1 A th o r n le ss
ing
ice.
This nanced out of "Sec. 32 funds."
lo
g
a
n
s
and
b
o
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sen
s,
b
earin
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ch
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I J .- h R T - W ith *‘H ” lic e n se Applied I
1
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1
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may be bought
ard, 2 la r g e E ng. w a ln u ts, grapt-s,
This fund has become more or
for. O ver 900* on h w y.; cem en t bldg.,
« . __ .__ .__ ,__ , __ ,, ,, .
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ta v e rn A c a fe 0 0 x 8 0 ; s u n its r e fr lg . ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ★
already made in less a catch-all for those seeking
good con d itio n , b est so li, cover crop,
new tra cto r eq u ip m en t. B. C. M el­
2 vent, s y s te m s ; 5 furn. h o u se s rent
any flavor de­ funds to finance some special agri­
son , 1414 8 . B. S h er r ett Bt., P o r t­
from »35 to »45 mo. O w ned A op er­
lan d 3, O regon. EM. 3988.
sired. or may be cultural project. Section 32 of the
ated by m oth er A son ; m oth er In III L e t t h e A d s G u i d e
h ealth . B ooks p rove »1000 to »3000
made in your re­ original agricultural act of 1935 COAST F R o I ’E R T Y — K. sid e o f bay
nvt p r o fit. M nderal« In vest
Y o u W h e n S h o p p in g
A GLAMOROUS birthday party
frigerator from provides for an annual appropria­
from F loren ce. C n fln lsh eil liv a b le
ACM B B B O K B B A O B , IHC.
dessert may be swished out of pre­
h o u se and 2 lo ts 50 x150' each, 100’ 1919-5th A v s.
S e a ttle , W ash .
the following recipe:
tion equal to 30 per cent of the
road fr o n ta g e. O cean and bay view .
pared chocolate pudding, like this:
Buy U. S. Savings Bonds!
Creek
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s
th
rou
gh
prop
erty.
H
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Fruited
Orange
Ice
gross receipts from duties collected
Chocolate Coconut Birthday Pie
w ir ed fo r elec. Inci. fix tu r e s and
under the customs laws to encour­
(Makes 14 quarts)
la r g e 4-bur. e le c t, s to v e and oven.
1 package prepared chocolate
E x c e lle n t cond. F u ll price »1900 or
age exportation of agricultural
3 cups water
pudding
»'" Il dow n C arm ine O allo, F loren ce,
products through export bonuses;
O regon.
1 cup sugar
2 cups milk
Is hnllt and distributed by tha
to
encourage
domestic
consumption
5 cups orange juice
54 cup shredded coconut
1»3 A. ON COAST. 76 has been
of
agricultural
commodities
by
di­
4
cup
lemon
juice
cropped,
approx.
80
a.
p
eat
aoll.
1 baked 8-inch pie shell
Id ea l fo r tru ck g a r d e n in g or d a ir y ­
verting them from trade through
Grated rind of 4 orange
2 egg whites
in g . Can e a s ily be Irrigated, have
5013 B . B . 43 B D A V B B D B , P O B T L A B D 13. O BBQOH
payment
of
benefits
or
indemnities
w a te r r ig h ts. A lse a bay fr o n ta g e.
3 bananas, sliced
4 tablespoons sugar
etc.
T -20 c a te r p illa r , 7 -ft. tand em disc.
4
cup
maraschino
cherries,
cup shredded coconut
2 -b ottom plow , lim e sp reader, h a y ­
For instance, the potato support
Th» Maylon is light weight, cuts
in g m a ch in ery . Good 8-room hou se,
sliced
Prepare chocolate pudding as di­
g r a v it y w a ter, 4 m ile s to W ald­
program has been largely financed
grass
smoothly and evenly, ■■ well
Make a syrup by cooking the
port. O. O akland, W ald p ort, O regon.
rected on package with the milk.
from this fund, so action of the
as
high
weeds. Cuts 20” swath,
(Reduce milk to one and three water and sugar; cool. M ix orange house providing that the funds shall
FARM MACHINERY & EQUIP.
cuts
right
up to walls, walks, tress
fourths cups if a thicker filling is and lemon juices;
add grated be used for the purposes intended
and
shrubs.
Eliminates hand shear.
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desired.) Cool, stirring occasional­ orange rind; add syrup and sweeten and not for the school lunch pro­
g a u g e 20" tr a ck s. A good farm
Ing.
It
is
powered
by l'/j H. PM
ly. Add one half cup coconut. Turn to taste. Freeze until mushy. Add gram or other programs is good
tra cto r. P rice d r ig h t. H a rv e y O.
S p rin k le,
ph on e
61-M,
B ea rd en ,
four
cycle
air-cooled
gasoline en­
into pie shell.
bananas and cherries and continue news to the farm groups who have
W a sh in g to n .
gine.
Beat egg whites until foamy to freeze until totally frozen. To long opposed tampering with the
CAT, In good condition, used
throughout. Add sugar, one table­ serve place scoops in a large bowl. fund, although accepting its ap­ 30 on GAS
sm all eastern Oregon farm. Bar­
The Maylon rolls on greaae-sealed
gain at »1200. W rit« G uy A n d rew s
spoon at a time, beating after each
When serving a bowl of ice or propriations when they were not
or p h o n s 381, W a sco . O regon o» jrry
b ail bearings. Single s«t screw
forthcoming from any other souri
addition until sugar is blended
3955, P o rtla n d .
ice cream, carry out the birthday
adjustm ent for cu ttin g h e ig h t
Then continue beating until mixture
theme with
W e m anufacture Model B-3 w ith
POULTRY.
CHICKS
&
EQUIP.
stands in peaks. Pile lightly on top
Part of a canal said to have
plate of special
traction drive and Model B w ith ­
of filling. Bake in a moderate (350°)
O R D E R y o u r B e lt s v ille W h ite p o u lts
been surveyed by G e o r g e
out traction drive.
cookies, each of
now . L a rg e h a tc h e s e v e r y T h u rsd ay.
oven for 10 minutes. Sprinkle with
Washington while he was In his
which
has
H a tc h in g e g g s for sa le . S h a n k ’s
one-fourth cup coconut and continue
early
20s
is
still
in
a
state
of
H
a tc h e r y , T a k lm a , W a sh in g to n .
See what the Maylon Rotary
small candle in­
baking five minutes longer, or un
excellent
preservation
here
in
serted
through
PtAver
Lawn Mower can do. Get
SEEDS,
PLANTS,
ETC.
til delicately browned.
Washington. It is the old Ches­
the center. N at­
in
touch
with your dealer for a
apeake and Ohio Canal which
Candles are easily arranged on
Tomato. Csbbef« and Broeeoll Plants. 18»
urally, the cook
demonstration
or call the fac­
postpaid 8150; 1.500 collect 87.50. Sweet
ran between Georgetown in
the pie if you simply melt a drop of
ies should be un­
Spanish or Crystal W*x Onion Plants. 500
tory.
TU
2561.
postpaid
81.50;
8.000
collect
88.00.
Washington and Cumberland,
wax on the plate and stick the
usual as they
LAKE MEAD FARMS
Overton, Ntvsda.
Maryland. It is kept in repair
candle in it.
Another idea uses
are really sub­
by the national park service,
SEND FOR DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER AND NAME OF
DOGS, CATS. PETS. ETC.
marshmallows for candles. In this
stituting for the
Washington was the first pres­
YOUR NEAREST DEALER
case, candles must be small, of
cake. Here are
RHELTIES (MIN. COLLIES) PUFg
ident of the Potomac company
10 w ill, to 4 mo«. Rea«. 2833 S. E. 71«t Ave..
course, to avoid top heaviness.
several good types from which to
Portland tt. O regon.
which built the canal.
Here’s another idea for pie, if choose:
« « •
Leonides, Physician
you want to carry out the same
London Bars
Alexandria was an important city
Deserves Medal
treatment suggested above for
4 cup sweet butter
I am an American.
In the ancient world of medicine.
For pure intestinal fortitude and
candle arrangement. This is a light,
4 tablespoons confectioners’
Recognizing
the hospitality accorded my parents, the
There,
In
about
180
A.
D.,
lived
determination Congressman Charles
airy chiffon pie, butterscotch in
sugar
freedom granted them to improve their economic status and
Leonides, the first physician to de­
flavor:
Bennett of Jacksonville, Florida,
2 egg yolks
to live the better life;
scribe retraction of the nipple as
deserves a Congressional medal.
•Butterscotch Chiffon Pie
4 cup flour
Recognizing the privilege of my birth on American soil;
an important clinical sign of breast
This
young
man,
serving
his
fresh­
(Makes one 9-inch pie)
Apricot Jam
Recognizing
that this privilege has given me opportuni­
cancer.
Leonides
and
his
contem­
man term, was stricken with infan­
1 baked, 9-inch pie shell
Nut meringue
ties of free education, the freedom to choose my occupation,
poraries understood cancer better
tile
paralysis
while
he
was
an
in­
1 tablespoon plain, unflavored
independence of religious belief, and the right to independence
% cup blanched, shredded al­
than did their Hippocratic predeces­
fantry captain in the steaming
gelatin
of thought and action; and
monds
sors. Furthermore, they broke with
ungles
of
the
Pacific.
Disabled,
he
% cup water
Recognizing that my country faces the peril of losing for
the nihilistic traditions of the
Cream butter and sugar; add egg has served many months in veter­
3 eggs, separated
me
and
all other Americans these precious liberties guaran­
Greeks,
and
treated
the
disease
yolks and flour. Press dough one- ans hospitals, but was able to walk
1 cup brown sugar, firmly
teed by the Bill of Rights—
aggressively.
eighth inch thick into a buttered and with a cane and braces when he
packed
I pledge anew my loyalty to the United States, and my
floured pan. Bake in a hot oven un­ came to congress. He fell, however,
Paper Pulp for Cattle
1 cup scalded milk
faith in its ideals and institutions.
til light brown, about 10-12 min­ In his room at his hotel, broke a
In Sweden ever since the end
2 tablespoons butter
I am ready to die for my country, If necessary, to per­
utes Remove from pan, spread leg, spent some time In Walter
of World War II, farmers have
petuate that for which it stands.
K teaspoon salt
with apricot jam, cover with nut Reed hospital and for weeks now
been feeding hundreds of thou­
I am ready, likewise, to live for my country In any ca­
H teaspoon vanilla extract
meringue, sprinkle with the al­ has been carrying on his con­ sands of cattle and horses, with
pacity of service I may be called upon to render.
!4 cup granulated sugar
monds and return to the oven until gressional work in a wheel chair
apparently excellent results, paper
I will cherish, always, the Stars and Stripes as symbolic
Soak gelatin in cold water for almonds have browned. When cold, and on crutches with that leg in a
pulp mixed with molasses, soy­
of
all
that I wish to believe, all that I wish to be.
five minutes. Beat egg yolks until cut into strips, three inches long cast. And with all he is cheerful,
beans and minerals
I am an American!
thick and lemon colored. Gradually and one inch wide.
smiling and a dynamo of energyl
• • •
LYN N SAYS:
Hunter, 94, Shows Skill
Youngsters will love these new
Quick ways to Prepare
ruman's Luck
cookie treats. Use your favorite
In Shooting Mad Dog
Dishes Given
oatmeal cookie recipe, fold In one-
M ARIETTA, OHIO. - I n h is
Despite President Truman's other
For thin, crisp French fried half cup of finely cut gumdrops.
younger days George Smith was
onions, soak one-fourth-inch thick There’s a real flavor surprise in troubles with this congress, he has
known as an expert huuler.
had good luck so far on appropria-
onion rings in milk for 15 minutes, every bite.
On his 94th birthday he showed
then dip in a mixture of two-thirds
Serve stew in a noodle ring, mad» ¡tions- in the first five regular ap-
he hadn’t lost any of his skill. With
cup of cornmeal and one-third cup by packing cooked noodles Into a propriation bills, the house slashed
one shot from a .12 gauge shotgun
of flour to which salt and pepper greased mold, then turning out on only 6379 million from budget es-
he killed a mad dog.The animal had
have been added. F ry in hot, deep w it? lo o ke d ^ U w iiUing
Ce° U r l“ ™ “ 5’ WhJch Called ior ,191 bib
been terrorizing the Newport neigh-
fat (375s) for two minutes.
borhod. It had been biting dogs and
IB
Dip
thin
calves-liver
slices
,Uon
dollars-
And
it
promised
to
put
Ready-cooked ham may be heated
■’X W
livestock.
French
dressing,
then
In
bread
m°
Sl
oi
that
back
U
an
exPected
15
with canned sweet potatoes on the
Smith went into action after the
broiler rack for another quick de­ crumbs and saute quickly in but- ,per cent drop in construction costs
dog had attacked his dog.
licious meal.
ter. Thia is truly deliciousl
loes not materialize.
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