Southern Oregon miner. (Ashland, Or.) 1935-1946, May 12, 1949, Image 2

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P E P A R T M E N T
HOUStHOUf
RABBITS & SKINS
W A N T L IV E R A H H IT W 4 lb» up. rub-
bit «kltiu. hl>lr». wool, m ohair, i'te -
cara. Ilv.< p o u ltry. Mubv * O om ptny.
933 8. W. F ron t. F ortlan d . O regon.
llfjA fK
Effective Bacteria Aids
Plant To Utilize Food
By W. J. Dryden
Boat way to be assured that
soybeans stay ahead of weeds is
to inoculate the seed. The pres­
ence of large numbers of effective
bacteria from the start enables
the young plants to draw nitro­
gen from the air for faster
growth. They quickly fill the row
and shade the ground, preventing
weed growth, conserving mois­
ture. and lessening the need for
cultivation. Broadcast seedings of
inoculated soybeans cover the
ground fast with a rich, dark
green, more vigorous growth
Effectiveness of soybean inocu­
lation in controlling weeds has re­
cently been demonstrated. A1
though a good stand was obtained
in an uninoculated plot, the plants
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Select Seasoning to Suit Meat
(Stt Rrcipci Btlou )
Meat Tricks
• p H E FIE L D
o f seasonings,
* especially as applied to m eat
cookery, is a wide and interesting
__________
o n e . If y o u
w ant to have
fun with cook-
ing. and serve
the fam ily foods
with
fine fla-
v o r,
fo llo w
som e of the tips
g iv e n h e re ;
then, go fu rth er and do some ex­
perim enting on your own.
C ertain seasonings are ideal for
different cuts of m e a t F o r m ild
cuts of m eat such as veal and
lam b, the seasoning m ay be a little
sh arp er than those used for beef.
Spicy seasonings a re favored for
pork.
LYNN CHAMBERS’ MENU
•Stuffed Shoulder of Pork
B uttered A sparagus
Brow ned P otatoes
Spiced P e a r Salad
B read
B utter
B everage
P ineapple-S traw berry Sundae
Sugar Cookies
•R ecipe Given
REAL ESTATE—MIBC.
NURSERY,
»11.00^
part ter sag.
Ranchi'«, c ity homes and o th e r huaf*
it"««
proper t>
M y rd a l
Com pany,
inant Included w ith (2U0 »lock, r in »
V a lic a n a d e
Ituaaonabla. O so. B
La uno on, F. O. B oa TO, L o w e ll, Ore.
F R O Z E N F O O D l.o i K E IIH
I4UDU W I L L H A N D L E
I'ra e e n l Incom » w ill pay o ff balance
Itoom e a v a ila b le fo r ra ta ll food ink).
C o n ta d F oul»'» D a iry , T illam ook ,
O regon.
E o lt H A L E or tra d e , s o in a re s ta u ra n t
near Hun L ake In D nuglaa C ounty.
30 ACRES. C ap acity 3000 Chicken», I A c la e a lf Icetlo n. D. A E beer II
canee.
S ia le 4«. I'll
3141. Coulee
I,o i) laying h ili'', i vow« uoml oi
C ity , W aah. Boa «73.
chard, modern house. d rille d w all,
on m all, »«.-bool and m ilk rout».
I t 'l l HALE
It F. M rueger, B. D. 3. Boa 330, 173 aeree, VU u n d rr Irrig a tio n , fu lly
OhehaUs, W ash in gton .
•«juliipvd I f neccaeary. Op«n m int«
a v a ila b le
1'nnipletvly fu r n la h u t 9-
FOR S A L E — lUO-Acra tlrn d u A Che- I
u n it a p a rtm e n t m otel, plue ow ner ■
bulla V a lle y «laity fa rm N .'u rly a ll
■
i
t i 11. i -
show«
i t . return Foi
cleat ail bottom land. Good building».
f u r i lo !
In fo rm a tio n ,
B. J . Bbel,
Reasonable w ith »ney term «. W ill |
B e a l B a tate B ro k e r, Boa 91«, Moaee
■• II w ith o r w ith o u t »took »m l m a ­
Lake,
W
eek.
chinery S tar R t. Boa S44. M onte­
sano, W aeh.
POPCO RN I 'R l l F IT H f o r you with a
K U N K E L A U T O M A T IC H o t U op-
F O R S A L E — 110-acro fa rm . Ideal Block
corn Vender. Hliould gross I t on II
ranch, thousand serve fraa rang«.
w o rth o f corn
W r ite
Naw barn, not iju llo flnlwbad. m a ­
O O LD BN VBMDOBB
la ria l. modern S-room house. S ick-
..........
W illia m Sh ort. M orton. W aah.
M leeon la, M ontana.
HA V IO L A N D , also T o w n p ro p e rty In
fu tu re tow n« In t'o lu m h la Raeln.
W r ite Boutt B ehroedor Co., 834 8y>
nioue
B ld g.,
10'» A t 'll EH
FARMS AND RANCHES
In o c u la te d S o y b e a n s
>’-•.■• ■ « «
BUSINESS « INVEST. OPPOR.
COMPLETE Nim» Repair shop. Equip,
* > !• A »bury S t.. Loa A n g ela s, C a lll.
K if o i m a t l o n
W a s h in g to n .
S p okan e,
W aeh.
M odern home. W r ite fo r
L e w ie
C aee,
V edar.
25 A C R E S by o w n er, 20 in c u lt.
nerve good p aature, ric h black soil
good fo r tru c k g u rd a iiln g or d a iry ,
a ll level, good d e a n «-room bouse,
lots o f h u ilt-ln e , elect, pum p, w ired
fo r range, eliu>. hot w a te r heater,
o u lh iilliR n g e a r t
fa ir ,
5 H
m iles
Month o f I'a n h y In M arlin P r a lrl«
d l'ilrlcl B t. 8, Boa 33, Canby, O r*.
V ic to r H o del. I'rlc a »9500 If sold by
M ay I.
I 'l H l H A L E 20 scree on tirc a e Is la n d .
No down p aym en t. M a r ry
Wood.
B a st Bound, W aeh.
FlKHTriAAl Cniihtry re tld ln lla l prop-
rrty , «5x641. Inc.iled adjacent mirth end
Lake Washington. Highway frontage with
gentle slope Io shoreline. School and city
urban transportation. Walking distant«
to golf coin a t ; excellent water, water
end electricity tnxtelled length of pro*,
ertyi frame utility bide , ;UI6 sq. ft floor
■pecs, equipped complete, bathroom, auto,
hot water, Itendlx electric alove, oli
heater: carport. 40x100 garden, fruit
tree», tractor, plow, disc, cultivator, buxu
■aw. Property cleared end fenced.
T h e m a e It. Faalaee,
U t.A H T U R G I'K K T Y - H . .Id » o f bay ' ( I I I H A I.E : V a r ie ty sto
» t o re
r e » anil new ly
Variety
iro m Florence. lln fliila b a d liv a b le |
b u ilt froaen food locker«
■ tore alone
groeelng
»25.UOU to
bouaa anil 3 lota 6O'xl6U' each, 100’
110,000 a year Froxan food lockere
road fro n tu g e Ocean and bay view .
Cre«k runs throu gh p ro p erty, House l fu lly equipped w ith pow er auw,
g
rlm lo ra, etc. Good tw o bedroom l i v ­
w ired fo r elec. Kiel, flx tu rc e and
ing q u a rte re Good Inaaa on b uildin g.
largo 4-bur. elect. Htove um l oven.
F u ll price 111.100 pine In v e n to ry .
E xcellen t cond. F u ll price 11900 or
I I I . t, R ae I t e i : . R e lk e ll, W a e b ln |l« < .
In v e n to ry
approx
( 4 , SUU.
W r ite
¿'.uni .lo w n Carm ine O allo, F lo ren ce, j
B.
L . B rln d le , M ab to n , W aeh., or
Oregon.
AUTOS,
TRUCKS & ACCESS.
c a ll 331 M ab to n .
>) A C H E S d a iry and b erry fa r m . JO
W E S H IP H ill «her«
N ew or used
ID E A L H U M M E H C A M P
cleared. 12 a lfa lf a , 40 tim b er, pae
p a rte fo r an y model A rm y or c iv il­
ture: irr ig a tio n ;
f r u it trees and 135x330 fl . 4 modal u mid 3 a«ml
ian
truck.
inodarn, com p le te ly equipped cabin«,
berries. 3-room house, e le c tric ity
TOM'S T B U C K W BBCK IW O
ready to go! W r it« J . R. R ile, Boa
outbuilding«, m all, m ilk and echool
«8. Ocean F a r k , W aeh. »9,500 T erm ». 10333 B. M a rg in a lw a y B e a ttie , W ash .
route, fu rn is h in g s , stock and equip
m eiit Included
Im m e d ia te posses-
slon, J69OO A. W e lte rin g , B t. | , | I < >11 H A I.E
P in n in g niHI~ consisting 10 T O N « w heel M ack tru o k ; o w n er
m u ll sell; w ill e a e rlflu *. Just 6000
of tw o p lu n rrs , 100.000 ft. capuclty
C olbert, W ash in gton .
m iles. H ave lo g g in g bunk« com ­
per day. lo trg e h urnar, unload er n il
plete, ready to h au l short luge.
in
"pel
iit
Inn.
P
le
n
ty
of
alurnga
N IN E T Y - A C R E P R O D U C IN G filb e rt
W r ite
A.
O. Cog, 306
L in c o ln ,
apse«. L a rg e
wnrelnm aa.
S a w m ill
out fa rm , 36 acres In heavy bearing
B U en sb u rg, W ash ., or ph on e 8-59SS,
ulm oet com ploted. Located In E u ­
trees, 20 ncrea n ew ly cleared, b al­
B
llene
burg.
gene.
Or«.,
a
b
u
ttin
g
ra
ilro
a
d
and
ance
woodland;
6-room
modern I
99 H ig h w a y . »40,000. E asy term »
bouse, d rille d deep w ell, husking
L.
B aum an,
8430 L a w re n c e
St.,
shed, a u to m a tic o li b urning d ry e r,
Bugene, Ore.
grading room, machine abed, t ’n ter-
W HITE HALF TRACKS
p llla r tra c to r, disk, c u ltiv a to rs , nut
busker, b e a u tifu l view of m oun- | I AM forced to sell 10-u nlt m o tel. Get
ready fu r tn u rla t aeuaun. K a iitu l In
tains
and
v a lle y
Price
125,000.
winter i" capacity; roMn for more
Term s D. L. S a u n d ers, 301 A lver-
units. A re a l m o n ey-m aker. Hume
■ on B lvd., B v e r e tt. W ash in g to n .
trade
N e a r M ount Vernon. L . B.
F elto n , F. O. 706, B u rlin g to n , W aeh.
lO U B L K
O P P O R T U N IT Y : Stock,
stra w b e rrie s , 213 ac. O ly m p ic s ilt
R E S T A U R A N T - F O U N T A IN ,
loam — the noli grossing o ver 11000 S M A L L
KMilcnt buslneaa In I'u llm a n . A t ­
per ac. a n n u a lly In s tra w b e rrie s .
tra
c
tiv
e
term «. F ra n k M ille r , broker,
15 ao. In c u lt. 30a. surfaced , cleared,
C o lfa x , W a s h . V ern e A. Henson,
stum pnge w ill pay fo r c le arin g bal.
Baleem
an,
Heneon'e I n e n r a n o e
o f land. 6 hd stock, 110,000 w orth
Agency, W . 403 M a in ,
F n llm a n , U ra c tlc a lly new. D eed for farm ing,
o f eqpt
Inch 2 tra c to rs , '47 i- t
W ash in g to n . F hone 3895.
logging, con n iru c tlo n , m in in g , saw -
Chev. I r k , 6-rm . house, old 12-cow
m ills , etc.
barn, elect. 5 m l. C la ts k a n ie . Ora.
MILS'
C
A
M
P
—
»
H
w
y
.
314'
fro
n
ta
g
e
,
M ild Clim ate »22.00" M AY AO BNCV.
TRUCK PA R T S
level N u n its plus tr a ile r p ark w ith
R ain ier, O regon.
cone, plere A elec, o u tlala . Room to N ew and used
A rm y and c iv ilia n
.
o
netru
ct
addnl.
cabins
to
g
e
th
e
r
SO A , 5 ml. south o f V erno nia, on
model« A x le e lia fte , rin g and pinion
w ith need o f groc., d e llc a te e m n A gears, w heals, i tig ln re , t ranem leetona,
hwy. a A mooern
modern o-rm
l- r m . nouse,
house, lire
fire -
’ 47 » nwy.
lunch. I'o u p le re tirin g A w ill »ell d riv e s h a ft» , tra n s fe r box««. eta.
place, s pring w ater, school hue. bu
lock, stock A b arrel. »16,000 cash
line, d nlly. E le c tric ity , phone. Land
LERER BROS.
handles
m ostly In p asture a ll kind« o f t im ­
ACMB B B O X B B A U B . IRC
1661 (a rrla o n St. San F rancisco, C a lif.
ber L arg e barn, o th er b uildin g». I
B ea ttie, W aeh.
creek«
110,OOt)
15,000 down
Hal. 1819-Sth A re.
easy term s. Ity owner,
M.
for
H A V E I f l i t s , w ill sell one: l»4A Deluxe
Schm idt, T im b e r B t., V e rn o n ia Ore, IN T H E fam ous t ’a r lh o o . It
Im m e d ia te sale: Ranch, g en eral store
2-door Htudebaxer Champion. 11(48 Chevro­
let
Deluxa 2-door ricettine. Both com-
and
cablna
In
the
h
ea
rt
o
f
good
F O R S A L E : 340 acres ranch In Stev
Platly oqulppnl with acceanorle». I I R A F.
h u n tin g and fis h in g . F o r In fo rm a ­
ena County, W ash. «0 In n lfa lfa , 40
M
O
M
It lS , ll a b h a r e . O ra . I'h l l u l .
tion w rite A. W h ite, F o r e e t G rove,
In g rain.
A bundant w a te r,
lake,
B. C., Canada.
about 500,000 ft. saw logs, excelleh t
INSTRUCTION
barn, poor house. Reasonable. Roy
MISCELLANEOUS
T nrner. Rt. 2. A ddy, W aeh.
8 H O R T E .S T
A I E I 'R A E T
A '. I '
PS: High grad e, fa n c y , hand­
FOR
SALE:
320-acre ranch, com
OINK M E C H A N IC I'tJ t'R H E In the
some, w estern a ty le , mad« to yo u r
p le te ly stocked, about «3 head cattle,
N o r t h » ' » l! C o m p lete T ra in in g fo r
n iruau rn inen t. I.a tr a t catalog
fa rm m ach inery, barn, «-room , mod
A. A E. M ech anic L lo n e r a In 40
O M IC H B T B O O T CO., B L F A S O . T B X .
ern house, com plete price 325.000
week«. C A A and V E T K R A N H a d ­
B ox 653, S ou th Bend, W ash.
m in is tra tio n
approved.
H tudenta
IF LONESOME
w ork on liv e equipm ent E n ro llm e n t
L
ia
t
w
ith
E
n
tre
e
Correspnntl«nc«
C
lub.
F O R S A L E by Owner. 400-acr» ranch, 15«
at any tim e F o r a d d itio n a l In fo r ­
F -e »2.00. F. O. Box 1183, S e a ttle ,
Ir r ig a t e d , on o ile d h ig h w a y ; school bus
m ation
w r lle
o r phon«
SM IT H -
W ash in g to n .
“nd mall route 3 miles to town, good welL
LIV IM O STO H AIM SB H V IC B . IN C.,
•°"?* building»; about 300 acres ran be G E T A I 'M U A I N T E D C L U B . M e e t y o u r
Box 531. C O B F A L L IS , OKBUOH,
F h o n e 11SO.
L ib b y * Dam%nUSs£>te’n a i Go2dPhummg
typo throu gh social corroeiionilrnca.
Bus. und p ro f, people, a ll ages.
£ g r '¿’hahfi. p “ £ u m w ; » m J 'u ? '« ;
Sim pson, Box 1351, D e n v e r, Oolo.
and tom atoes add w onderful f la - !
vor to round steak. A low tem pera- lacked color and vigor and in a
ture is used in baking so the m eat little more than a month they
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.
.
will be properly tender.
were c o m p * l e * t e l ’ y overrun by
weeds.
Tom ato Steak
(Serves 6-3)
Benefits include better stands,
3 pounds round steak, cut t
aided by abundant supply of im­
inches thick
mediately available nitrogen;
3 tablespoons fat
greater vigor and more rapid
1 pint tom atoes
growth, suppressing weeds, reduc­
2 c a rro ts
ing
cultivation; greatly increased
e » e
1 large onion
yields of hay of greater protein
H O U R CREAM has long been a
1 turnip
content and marked soil improve­
favorite with veal. When com­
2 cloves
ment
bined with a dill pickle relish and
3 bay leaves
served w ith steam ing hot egg
2 teaspoons salt
T r e a tin g S e e d W h e a t
noodles, veal can indeed be a treat,
% teaspoon pepper
C o n tr o ls S tin k in g S m u t
Veal in Dill Sour Cream
2 tablespoons flour
(Serves 4)
2 tablespoons w ater
is , not
very
_
j Stinking
.
. smut
.
,
. - evi-
-----
1 tablespoon salt
Score the steak by slashing with a e n t until the grain is threshed.
3 q u arts boiling w ater
a sharp knife. Sear in heated fat I ts losses have in some instance
6 ounces egg noodles
in skillet. P re p a re vegetable and bcen a s high as 30 per cent.
1 pound veal, cut thin, from
put through coarse knife of the food
Stinking smut could be com- ?r wlP tel1 part
*’lace mu»t"t>«
•eg
SW EET
dried
processed
prunes,
STU D Y
chopper. Add them as well as the pletely prevented in next year's
J ohn - I t •
. -‘
E -pprcc'--
v e n » , E a r e k a , M o a t. I I . I .
scaled in io lb. hoses »1.75 post­
4 tablespoons b u tter or sub­
other seasonings to the m eat. Cov- crop if all the w h e a t sow n th is
paid. S u n ra y O rch ard , M y r t le Creek,
PR O FE SSIO N A L
stitute.
O regon.
e r carefully and bake in a slow f
fall were treated. I .
L IV ESTO C K
1 tablespoon flour
PH
O TO G R A PH Y
(275°) oven for three hours or un­
Treatment w ith J* keg . tenn . walking h o r s e » P R I V A T E RO O SIH W I T H H A T H — 24-
H teaspoon salt
n e w im n m v e r i r e r
S ta llio n , m arcs, colt«. P ric ed fu r
lio
u
r
n
ursin
g
care,
beet
o
f
d
ie
ts
fo
r
til tender. Remove m e a t from
new im proved c e r - 1 q ulck
A m leaV| n)f Rtat„ K u r.
C o m m ercial & P o r tr a it C o urses
d iab etics, s e in l-ln v a lid » , a r t h r lt le and
% teaspoon pepper
liquid. Com bine flour and w ater.
esan is effective,
th e r In fo rm a tio n w rite W. D e la n y ,
E v e ry phaa« Included, und.-r our
blind. R a ti« according to condition.
4 tablespoons dill pickle rel­
4355
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e
r
R
oad,
E
u
gen
e,
O
regon.
In
te rn a tio n a lly rec o g n lte d d ire c to r
L
an
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B
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t
H
u
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e,
679
Ooe
A
ve.,
Add a little of the hot liquid to
according
to
Ohio
ish
C o lum bia 9435 W , San Joee, C a ilf.
this, then add to rem aining liquid.
station
specialists.
FA R M M A C H IN ER Y & EQ U IP.
1W cups sour cream
C H A O -C H E N Y A N G
Boil together until thickened, then
FiHt H A L E : T u a l a t i n S t r a i n T a l l D a l
It can be quickly ,
To cook egg noodles, add salt to i pour over m e a t and serve.
lira s « . Top In p a la ta b lllty and yield,
and easily made, I gaufre
n_,Eh.E
Jf •,ar,?r
A. P. B. A.
naaturn o r c o in b ln a tltm liay -ro p «
20”
tra c k s *nd
A »«’“*
Rood wide
fa rm
boiling w ater and gradually add
Apples and raisins a re tucked in- : i
W r it« fo r p a rtlc u la t
tra c to r. P riced rig h t
H a rv e y C.
and
an
increase
in
egg noodles. Do not let w ater stop to a sage-seasoned dressing fo r , ( »L.
L a O rande, Oregon
Veterans Approved
S p rin k le,
ph one
61-M.
R eardan,
yield of one bushel
W ashing-ton.
F or In fo rm a tio n w r ite to
boiling. Stir occasionally with a ro a st pork.
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C
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A
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.
R
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D
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N
D
Y
E
L
L
O
W
S
,
per acre will more
pancake tu rn er. Boil rapidly about
K in g » v a rie ty o f color«. L aborea
30
G
AS
i'A
T
,
In
good
condition,
list'd
•Stuffed Shoulder of Pork
‘ than pay for the on s m a ll eastern O regon fa rm . Ila r -
N O R T H W EST
and o th e r va rl« tl< « . D lerck , 6415
nine m inutes, until tender. D rain
cost
of
treatment.
South Y a k im a , T aco m a, W aeh.
1
4-5
pound
pork
shoulder
g aln at »1200. W r ite Q uy A ndrew s
INSTITUTE O F
thoroughly.
or p h on e 381, W aeco, O regon or MU
1 cup bread crum bs
The new improved ceresan is 3955,
F ortlan d .
Have butcher cu t v eal %-inch
BOOK
PLATES
PH
O TO G R A PH Y
cup raisin s
prepared as a fine dust. It adheres
thick. D redge in flour and sprinkle
Ilf BBA1 i'J J 'l l» «••»,. r tf.j tlcslgo.
FL
O
W
E
R
S
&
BULBS
1 egg, beaten
to the grain, yet does not inter­
So m ethin g d iffe r e n t w ith y o u r nam e.
1306 3rd A ve., B eattie,
with salt and pepper. Melt b u tter in
2 tablespoons butter
W aeh. . SB 6116
S am ple 10c. iV m o n a llz e d envelope»«,
fere in any way with drilling. “G L A D B U L K S J U M B O S 7 v a rle l
skillet; add veal and saute until
etc.
M teaspoon salt
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rate, the Iron and steel industry
salt pork. Roll veterinary authorities at annual enough to spread easily and to hold
ients and pour
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To Clean Copper
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correc,tion was a good Job of cleaning copper.
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quota,
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application of a zinc coating.
Of the B vitamins.
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LYNN SAYS:
To keep yolks from which the
Know these Facta
whites have been used, place In a N ew H o g B r u c e llo s is
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by Art Winburg
About Cooking
'wen developing in h it mind for
cup of w ater to prevent a hard
When brown sug ar hardens, place cru st from forming. Store in the C o n tr o l b y T e s tin g
:ome time, aince he began record-
I FORGOT TO
in the re frig e ra to r until the sugar refrigerator.
ng tales from the Bible, acting as
By
testing
the
entire
herd
and
softens. If the sugar is very hard,
PUT
A YOLK IN
larrator
and
taking
all
the
roles,
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w rap a dam p towel around it be­ m ixtures too thoroughly. Slight
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form
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worked
go
well
that
he
THE EGG.
unit unfit for breeding if brucel­
fore refrig eratin g .
lum ps should be left In the b atter losis be present, is the new control tag developed it for radio.
If you add b arley to soup or so the finished product will be
method recommended by Dr. L.
stew, the m ix tu re will thicken really tender.
Bits of scrap lum ber rarely go
M. Hutchings of Purdue.
n atu rally without the addition of
io
waste if Allied A rtists’ B arry
When heating Iced rolls place In
To clean the farm of the dis
flour and w ater.
the oven in a paper sack or in a ease, blood-test and segregate the Sullivan sees them. The star of
B eat cocoa with an egg b e a te r to heavy skillet on top of the range. pigs from the sows at weaning
Bad Men of Tombstone” haunts
p rev en t scum from form ing on Its Do not sprinkle with w ater since time; place disease-free pigs on the studio lum beryard between
top.
scenes, takes bits of wood home to
clean premises.
this m ay m elt the icing
make toys of them.
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